Nature, 

 June 14, 1900 . 



Index 



XXlll 



". nderson (Dr. John), Cadmium Cell as Standard of Electro- 

 iKitive Force, 483 



: ry (E, R.), Finger-prints as a Method for the Identification 

 • I Criminals, 42 



lltnry (M.), New Reaction of Formaldehyde, 621 



llei)ertson (A. J.), Atlas of Meteorology, 171 



llerJman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Stockholm International 

 Conference on the Exploration of the Sea, 78, 177 ; Liver- 

 pod Marine Biology Committee's Memoirs, I., Ascidia, 126 ; 

 OySers and Disease, 587 ; Marine Zoology in Australia, 590 



Heredky : Marriages of the Deaf in America, Edward Allen 



Fay, Dr. Macleod Vearsley, 97 ; Racial Aspect of Voluntary 



Enlistment, R. C. T. Evans, 200 



He^esel\(Dr. II.), Recent International Balloon Ascents, 572 



Hericourt(J.), Treatment of the Tuberculous by Zomotherapy, 



459 



H6rissy (H.), Soluble Ferments produced during Germination 



of Seeds vith Horny Albumen, 287 ; Seminase, 384 

 Hero of Alesandria, W. Schmidt, 202 

 Herrick (C. J.), Nerve- components of Bony Fishes, 328 

 Herschel (Prof, A. S., F.R.S.), Contemporary Meteor-showers 



of the Leonid and Bielid Meteor-periods, 222, 271 

 Hertwig (O.), Die Elemente der Entwickelungslehre des 



Menschen und der Wirbelthiere, 610 

 Hertz Exciter, Experimental Study of, R. Swyngedauw, 507 

 Hewitt (J. T.), the Preparation of Benzeneazoorthonitrophenol, 



190 

 Heycock (C. T., F.R.S.), Gold Aluminium Alloys, 357 

 Heydweilier (A.), Moving Bodies in Electric Field, 190 

 Hibbert (Henri), Cacodylic Acid, 239 

 Hicks (Dr. Henry, F.R.S.), Death of, 84; Obituary Notice of, 



109 

 Hickson (S. J., F.R.S.), Medusre of Millepora, ^1.3 

 Hidden (W. E.), New Mode of Occurrence of Ruby in North 



Carolina, 93 

 Highton (H. P.), an Introduction to Qualitative Analysis, 514 

 Hill (J. P.), Embryology of Marsupials, 400 

 Hill (Robert T.), the Geology and Physical Geography of 



Jamaica, 237 

 Hillyer(H. W.), Experiments to Illustrate the Principles of 



Chemistry, 52 

 Himalayas, Western, the Air Movement at Simla and in the, 



380 

 Hind (Dr. W.), Palaeoneilo in British Carboniferous Rocks, 



191 

 Hinde (Dr. G. J., F.R.S.), Calcisponges from Victoria Eocene, 



142 

 Hinks (A. R.), Reduction of Star Photographs, 355 

 Hippolyte varians, the Colour-physiology of, F. W. Keeble and 



F. \V. Gamble, 552 

 Histology, A. Koelliker's Handbuch der Gewebelehre des Men- 

 schen, 316 

 History of the Art of Experimenting, Dr. E. Gerland and Dr. 



F. Traum idler, 4 



History of European Fauna, the. Dr. R. F. Scharff, 341 



History, Oriental, from B.C. 850 to B.C. 330, 361 



Hochgebirge der Erde, Die, Robert von Lendenfeld, Prof. T. 



G. Bonney, F.R.S., 219 1 

 Hodges (Dr. J. F.), Death and Obituary Notice qf^ 184 

 Hoff (J. H. van 't), Lemons de Chemie Physique, 294 



Hoff (van 't). Celebration at Rotterdam, the, X)r, H. M. 



Dawson, 321 l 1, , 



Holland (T. H.), the Cause of the Darjeeling Landslips, 127 

 Holland ^nhm&x'me Boat, the, 135 

 HoUis (Dr. W. Ainslie), Dark Lightning Flashes, 7 

 Holman (Prof. Silas W.), Death of, 6l§ 

 Holmes (W. H.), the Evidence as to Apri/erous Gravel Man in 



California, 206 

 Holmes' Comet (1899 af), 17, 62, 87, 114, 137 

 Holmes' Comet (1899 II,), 236 



•'Horning " Pigeon, the Orientation of the, E. de Cyon, 596 

 Hopkins (Dr. A. D. ), Forest Fires and Inseqts, 327 

 Hopkins (F. G. ), a Pure Proteid from Egg-white,;482 

 Home (J.), the Silurian Rocks of Britain, vol. i., Scotland, 25 

 Horse-sickness, the African, Dr. R. Wallace, 235 , 

 Horse, a Surgical Operating Table for the, J. A. W. Dollar, 



Horses, Colour of, for Service in Hot Countries, Obtain M. H. 



Hayes, 445 

 Horst (Dr. R.), Peripatus in the Malay Peninsula, 31 



Hose (C), Native Life and Customs in Sarawak, 578 



Hot Countries, Colour of Horses for Service in. Captain M. H. 



Hayes, 445 

 Howard (A.), on a Disease of Tradescantia, 66 

 Howe (R. H., jun.), the Birds of Rhode Island, 323 

 Howies (F.), Production of "Citric Acid from Air by Electric 



Flame, 507 

 Hudson (Rev. R.). a Daylight Meteor, 280 

 Hughes (Prof. D. E., F.R.S.), Death of, 302 ; Obituary Notice 



of, 325 

 Hugot (C), Iodide of Nitrogen, 435 

 Huiles Essentielles, Essais des, Henri Labbe, 5 

 Human Nature, its Principles and the Principles of Physiognomy, 



127 

 Hungaria, Opposition of Minor Planet (434), 453 

 Hunicke (Prof. H, A.), Boiling Temperatures of Hydrocarbons, 



216 

 Hunt (A. R. ), Telephones and Lightning Discharges, 368; 



Lord Kelvin on the Origin of Granite, 391, 589 

 Hurricanes : the West Indian Hurricane of August 7-14, 1899, 



Prof. E. B. Garriott, 112; Hurricane Tracks, 1890-9, 112; 



Extirpation of a Species of Humming-bird by Hurricane, T. 



D. Pigott, 545 

 Hurler Memorial Lecture, the. Prof. G. Lunge, 92 

 Hussak (Dr. E.), Florencite, 119 



Hutchins (D. E.), the Fitting of the Cycle to its Rider, 368 

 Hutchinson (A.), Stokesite, 119,215 . 

 Hutchinson (Rev. H. N,), Primeval Scenes, being some 



Comic Aspects of Life in Prehistoric Times, 150 

 Huxley (Thomas Henry), the Scientific Memoirs of, 440 

 Hybrids, Law of Separation, H. de Vries, 556 

 Hydrography : Atlantic Deep-sea Soundings, R. E. Peake and 



Sir John Murray, 286 ; Water Temperatures of Mouth of 



English Channel, Mr. Garstang, 450 ; Tides along the Ant- 

 arctic Continent, R. A. Harris, 490 

 Hydrometers, G. Guglielmo, 371, 421 

 Hygiene, Water-sterilisation by Ozone, Dr. Weyl, 65 



Ice, Cave-, the Origin and Occurrence of. Dr. Hans Lohmann, 

 591 •' 



Ice Crystals, Tyndall's, 590 



Ichthyology : Light-collecting Apparatus in Deep-sea Fish, 



Prof. Chun, 65 ; Rorqual Whale at Woolwich, 134 ; Polypterus 



and Protopterus, J. S. Budgett, 166 ; Nerve-components of 



Bony Fishes, C. J. Herrick, 328 ; Nasal Sacs in Flat-fish, H. 



M. Kyle, 358 ; the Fishes of North and Middle America :. a 



Descriptive Catalogue of the Species of Fish-like Vertebrates 



found in the Waters of North America, North: of the Isthmus 



of Panama, David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Ever- 



mann, 362 ; Photography of Live Fish, Douglas English, 



451 . , 



Ideas, General, Evolution of, Prof. Th. Ribot, 149 , ,' 



Illogicality concerning Ghosts, Kumagusu Minakata, 564 ' 



Illustrated History of Mathematics, J. Boyer, 510 ,v>i 



Illustrations of Lepidoptera, H. J. Elwes, F. R.S., 468 'I 



Impact, J. H. Vincent, 507 ' 



Inadequacy of Cell-theory, Les Ltres Vivants, Paul Busquet, • 



609 i 



Income, the Distribution of, by Prof. William Smart, Sir R. 



Giffen, F.R.S., 581 

 Index, General, by Robert Newstead, F.E.S., Curator of the' 

 Grosvenor Museum, Chester, to Annual Reports of Observa- 

 tions of Injurious Insects 1877-1898, Eleanor A. Ormerod, 

 126 

 India : Botany and the Indian Forest Department, Prof. W. 

 Schlich, 6 ; the Indian Forest Service, W. F. Sinclair, 31 ; 

 Indian Forest Insect-pests, E. P. Stebbing, 38 ; on the 

 Primitive kites of Disposal of the Dead as Illustrated by 

 Survivals in Modern India, W. Crooke, 44 ; Snake-bite 

 Cured by Calmette's Antivenene, Major S. J. Rennie, 85 ; 

 Rinderpest and Serotherapy, 157; Displacements in Khasi 

 and Garo Hills during Earthquake of June 1897, 206; the 

 Indian University of Research, 260; a Descriptive Catalogue 

 of the Indian Deep-sea Fishes in the Indian Museum, 291 ; 

 an Account of the Deep-sea Brachyura : being Systematic 

 Reports upon the Materials Collected by the Royal Indian 

 Marine Survey Ship Investigator, A. Alcock, 291 ; Indian 

 Tidal Forecasts, 303 ; Indian Anti-typhoid Inoculations, Prof. 

 A. E. Wright, 327 ; Indian Meteorological Memoirs, 380 ,- 

 the Plague and Haffkine's Inoculations, 422 ; Haffkine's 



