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INDEX. 



i 



Ildiidlcy (J. ('.), stciuii-cntiinc practice 

 in lli'c Unitccl .Stiiti's in 1.S84, .SSC. 



]I(jiac (I). .Millie) 1)11 inctcorologlcitl ub- 

 Hcr\iitiiiiis nil Jicn Nevis, 'M\, 



lldncyiiiiiii (lii'v. J).) on the yculofry of 

 llalil'iix liiiilxiur, No\ii St'otia, 71-1 ; 

 *(iii a lisli siijuKiscd to 1)C ui lU'cp-sea 

 ori<,Mii, 701. 



Hooker (Sir J.) on tlic exiiloratioii of 

 Kilima-njaro and tlie adjoiniiiL;' moun- 

 tains oi' Kasteni E(]iiatorial Africa, 

 271, 



Ilojikinson (l>r. J.) on standards for use 

 in electrical ineasiireiiionts, 2!). 



Ilorsfall (J.) and 11. I,a\v, an account of 

 small Hint iiistrunienis found Ijcneatli 

 ])eat on the I'enniiic chain. i)2l. 



]forsley (V.) and I'rof. !■;. ,\. Sejiiifer on 

 tlio functions of tlic niai'i;inal convo- 

 lution, 777. 



*Houuh (F. I!.), the future ]iolicyof forest 

 inanaiicinent in t]u> United States, 801. 



]Iuwell'(\V. 11.) and I'rof. 11. N. Martin 

 on tlie coiiiiulation of lilo(jd, 771. 



Iluiihes ((i. I'.), some ol)servations on the 

 direct descenilants of Ijos primigenius, 

 in (ireat I'.ritain, 77:.'; forests — tlieir 

 value nieteorolojrically and as national 

 reserves. .SiK). 



Hughes (Prof. T. .McK.) on the erratic 

 blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland, 

 211). 



]Iull (I'rof. !•;.) on tlie circulation of un- 

 deruround waters, DO; on the j^eology 

 of i'aleslii. , l.'7l.'. 



Hunt (I'rof. 'I'. Sierry) on tlio chemi.-try 

 of tile natural silicates, 0711; the eozoic 

 rocks of North Amei'ica, 727. 



Huntin<^ton (I'rof. A. K.) on tlie present 

 state of our knowledge of spectrum 

 analysis, 2\>'). 



Hurlbert (Dr. J. 1!.), '''coniparison of the 

 climates of the eastern and western 

 hemis]>heres, 807; "'somepeculiarstorms 

 on the North American continent, ili. ; 

 "■forestry, 872 ; the forests of Canada, 



*]hiron-Tro(iuois, the, a typical race of 

 American aboriLrines, by l)r. I). Wilson, 



yi.-). 



*liydrf)geii. lifjuid, the density of, i'rof. 

 J. Dewar on, (!7!). 



Ice, frasil, the formation of, Ci. IF. Hen- 



shaw on, (;44. 

 , melting, the teinjjcraturt! of the 



interior of a block of, J. 13. Francis on, 



Go 7. 

 Ice-age theoiies, Riiv. E. Hill on, 72)!. 

 im Thurn (li. F.), Mount Koraima in 



Guiana, 80'!. 

 ■"Inini ignition, jiopulation, and pauperism 



in the dominion of Canada, by J. Eowe, 



800. 



I Inconveniences of the present mode of 

 j (luotingscientilic journals. Dr. H. liorns 

 i on the. (i.jfi. 

 India, the lirst general census of, by 



T. Saunder>, SOI. 

 Indians, North American, food-jilants 



used by the, I'lOf. ti. Lawsoii on, iJls. 

 I Induction, a lecture (experiment on, by 



I'rof. Lord Uayleigh, (;:!2. 

 Induction inclinometer ailapted f( r [)lio- 



tograpliic rtgistration, C. Carpmacd (ju 



an. (ili.'i. 

 ""I list ructions ant lirnjiometriques element - 



aires, by Dr. 1'. Topinard, '.tlO. 

 Interdependence, tlie, of the several 



portions of the liriti.sli Kinpire, by 



S. liourne, 8.")!. 

 Ir.ternal coiimiunication bv land and 



wati^r, by C. A\:dford, S(il.' 

 Internal tempeiatune of the earth at 



West ville. Nova .Scotia, II. S. I'oole on 



tlie, (ill. 

 Inii of the western sliore aii'l i'oiiil 



I'ai'row, habils and customs of the, by 



Lieut, r. II. Kay, '.H'.t. 

 In\ertebrata, certain groujis of. report of 



the ('oiiimittee for [ireparing a biblio- 



grapliy of, 270. 

 *Irish emigration, by S. Take, S:),";. 

 Iron and other metals, some plienomena 



connected witli, in the solid and molten 



states, W.,J. Millar on, with notes of 



exjierimeiits, (]r>',]. 

 Iroquois, tlie customs and language of 



the, remarks on, bv Mrs. K. A. iSinitb, 



!)U. 

 Isomeric naphthalene derivatives, report 



on the investigation of, 71. 



Japan, the eartlKjuake plicnonic^na of, 



fourth report on, 211. 

 Jajip (Dr. F. It.) on chemical nomen- 

 clature, :!!). 

 Jetfreys (Dr. ,1. Gwyn) on the cnncord- 



anee of the mollusca inhabiting Ixith 



sides of the North Atlantic and the 



intermediate seas, '>'>l. 

 Jenkin (I'rof.) on standards for use in 



elei^trical measurements, 211. 

 .Tessop Collection, tlie, to illustrate the 



forestry of the United States, in tlii^ 



New York Natural History Museum, 



A. S. liickmore on, 77S. 

 Jews, notes on the races of the, by Dr. 



A. Neubauer, 1117. 

 Johnson (I'rof.) on the importance of 



tidal oliservations in the gulf of St. 



Lawrence and on the Atlantic coast of 



the Dominion, (i.ll. 

 Johnston's, Mr. H., Kilima-njaro expe- 



<lition, a comiiiunit;ation from Sir Jolin 



Kirk on, 803. 

 Johnston-Lavis (Dr. II. J.), notice of a 



