Index 



r Nature, 

 L June %, 1905 



Howitt (A. W.), the Native Tribes of South-East Australia, 



225 

 Hubbard (A. J. and G.), Neolithic Dew-ponds and Cattle- 



wavs, 611 

 Hubbard (William F.), the Basket Willow, ^27 

 Hugounenq (M.), Carbimide of Natural Leucine, 431 ; Sub- 

 stituted Ureas from Natural Leucine, 551 

 Human Anatomy, Dr. A. Keith, 145 

 Human Sternum, the, Andrew Melville Patterson, Dr. A. 



Keith, 145 

 Humberstone (T. L.), Use and Misuse of Terms in Science 



Teaching, 284 

 Hunter (John) and his Influence on Scientific Progress, 



Hunterian Oration at Royal College of Surgeons, John 



Tweedy, 403 

 Huppert (Dr. Karl H.), Death of, 86 



Hussey (Prof.), Observations of Saturn's Satellites, 449 

 Hutchins (D. E.), Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics, 



S3 ; Indian and South African Rainfalls 1802-1902, 342 

 Hutchinson (.\.), Change in Colour of Moss -Agates, 101 

 Hutchison (Dr. Robert), Lectures on the Diseases of 



Children, 28 

 Hutton (F. W.), the .Animals of New Zealand : an Account 



of the Colony's Air-breathing Vertebrates, iqq 

 Hutton (R. S.), Calcium Metal, 180; Electrically Heated 



Carbon Tube Furnaces, 598 

 Huxley Memorial Lecture, the Racial Elements in the 



Present Population of Europe, Dr. J. Deniker at An- 

 thropological Institute, 21 

 Hvades Stars, Relative Drift of the. Dr. Downing, F.R.S. 



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Hydraulics : the Distribution of Velocity in a Viscous Fluid 

 over the Cross-section of a Pipe, and the Action at the 

 Critical Velocity, J. Morrow, 621 



Hydrodynamics : Lefons sur la Propagation des Ondes et 

 les Equations de I'Hvdrodvnamique, Jacques Hadamard, 

 196 



Hydrography : Comparison of the Lakes of Denmark and 

 Scotland, Dr. Wesenberg-Lund, 383 ; a New British 

 Marine Expedition, 562 



Hydroids, American, part ii., Sertularidse, C. C. Nutting 

 331 



Hydrology in the United States, 187 



Hygiene : Sanatoria for Consumptives, Dr. Ornie Dudfield, 

 37 ; London Conference on School Hygiene, Sir Arthur 

 Riicker, 377 ; New Method of Testing'for .Ammonia, .Ap- 

 plication to the Examination of Water for Sanitarv Pur- 

 poses, MM. Trillat and Turchet, 383 



Ichthyology : Fish-passes and Fish-ponds, Howietoun 

 Fishery Company, 9 ; Anatomy of Fishes of the Genus 

 Orestias, Jacques Pellegrin, 48 ; the Swim-bladder of 

 Fishes, D. Deineka, 112; the Degree of Saline Concen- 

 tration of the Blood Serum of the Eel in Sea Water and 

 in Fresh Water, Ren^ Quinton, 144; Life-history of the 

 Salmon, Jlr. Calderwood, 214; Problems Connected with 

 Salmon Fishing, W. E. Hodgson, 492 ; Variation in 

 Spinax nigcr. Mr. Punnett, 492 ; Oral and Pharyngeal 

 Denticles of Elasmobranchs, A. D. Imms, 333; a Large 

 Indian Sea-perch, Major .A. Alcock, F.R.S. ,'415: the 

 Nest of the Fighting Fish, E. H. Waite, 450 



Idaho, a Geological Reconnaissance across the Bitterroot 

 Range and Clearwater Mountains in Montana and, \A'. 

 Lindgren, 450 



Ideals of Science and Faith, 52 



Imaraura (Prof.), Level of Maximum Rate of Propagation, 

 20; the Synodic Monthly Variation in Frequency, 620 



Imms (A. D.), Oral and Pharyngeal Denticles of" Elasmo- 

 branchs, 333 



Index Kewensis Plantarum Phanerogamarum W. T. Thisel- 

 ton-Dyer, 581 



Index of Spectra, W. Marshall Watts, 486 



India : Public Works in India during the last Fifty Years, 

 Sir Guilford L. Molesworth, 13; Report of the Survey of 

 India, 22 ; Report on the Identification and Nomenclature 

 of Himalayan Peaks, Captain H. Wood, R.E. ; Major 

 S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., 42 ; Mount Everest, the Story of a 

 Controversy. Douglas W. Freshfield, 82 ; Geological 

 Notes, 161 ; Difficulties of the Ethnographic Survey in the 

 Mysore, E. Thurston, 182 ; Asiatic Society of Bengal, 192. 

 288, 336, 551; .Meteorology in Mysore for 1903, 210; the 



Geology of Spiti with parts of Bashahr and Rupshu, 

 H. H. Hayden, 251 ; India, Colonel Sir Thomas Holdich. 

 C.B., the Regions of the World, 268: Perfumes during 

 the Moghul Period, D. Hooper, 304 ; Fevers in the 

 Dinajpur District, Dr. L. Rogers, 33b; Indian and South 

 African Rainfalls 1892-1902, D. E. Hutchins, 342 ; Game, 

 Shore and Water Birds of India, with .Additional Refer- 

 ences to their .Allied Species in other parts of the World, 

 Colonel .A. Le .Messurier, 3(33 ; the Imperial Guide to 

 India, including Kashmir, Burma, and Ceylon, 387; 

 Large Indian Sea-perch, Major A. -Alcock, F.R.S., 415 

 the Birds of Calcutta, F. Finn, 438: the Janiniu Coal 

 fields, R. R. Simpson, 471 ; the Indian Earthquake o 

 .April 4, 540, 563, 589 ; Flora of the Calcutta District 

 Dr. Prain, 615 



Indians, Plains, Folk-tales of, Drs. G. .A. Dorsey and -A. L 

 Kroeber, 417; P. E. Goddard, 418 



Induction Coils, Interrupters for, 546 



Induction Machines, Reversal of Charge from Electrical 

 George W. Walker, 221 ; R. Langton Cole, 249 



Industrial and -Artistic Technology of Paint and Varnish 

 the, -A. H. Sabin, C. Simmonds, 50 



Industry, .Alcohol in, 5S4 



Infection of Laboratories by Radium, the, .A. S. Eve, 460 



Influence Machines, Reversal in, Charles E. Benham, 320 



Infra-red Solar Spectrum, .Absorption by Water Vapour 

 the, F. E. Fowle, jun., 115 



Infusoria : New Species of Hydrachnidje, Polyxo placo- 

 pliora, R. Monti, ^43 ; Occurrence of certain Ciliated In^ 

 fusoria within the Eggs of a Rotifer, Considered from the" 

 Point of View of Heterogenesis, H. Charlton Bastian, 

 F.R.S., 548 



Ingle (H.), the -Available Plant Food in Soils, 70 



Inheritance of .Acquired Characteristics, D. E. Hutchins, 83 



Ink : Vitro-ink, Messrs. J. J. Griffin and Sons, 256 



Inks, their Composition and Manufacture, C. Ainsworth 

 Mitchell and T. C. Hepworth, C. Simmonds, 269 



Inoculation : on the -Action exerted upon the Staphylococcus 

 pyogenes by the Human Blood Fluids, and on the Elabor- 

 ation of Protective Elements in the Human Organism in 

 Response to Inoculation of a Staphylococcus Vaccine, Dr. 

 .A. E. Wright and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, 67 ; on 

 the .Action Exerted upon the Tubercle Bacillus by the 

 Human Blood Fluids, and on the Elaboration of Pro- 

 tective Elements in the Human Organism in Response 

 to Inoculations of a Tubercle Vaccine, Dr. A. E. Wright 

 and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, 67 



Insects, -Ants and some Other, an Inquiry into the Psychic 

 Powers of these -Animals, Dr. -August Forel, Prof. 

 William Morton Wheeler, 29 ; Studies of Variation in, 

 Vernon L. Kellogg and Ruby G. Bell, 545 



Institution of Civil Engineers : Coast Erosion and Pro- 

 tection, -A. E. Carey, E. R. Matthews, 92 ; Recent Visit 

 of the Institution of Civil Engineers to L'nited States 

 and Canada, Sir William White, K.C.B., 254; "James 

 Forrest " Lecture at. Unsolved Problems in Electrical 

 Engineering, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 595 



Institution of Naval -Architects, the, 594 



Intelligence in -Animals, J. E. A. T., 102 : F. C. Constable, 

 102: Rev. Joseph Meehan, 176; T. S. Patterson, 201; 

 F. J. .Allen, 222 



Intensification and Reduction, Henry AV. Bennett, 341 



International Electrical Congress at St. Louis, 41 



Interrupters for Induction Coils, 546 



Invar and its Applications, Dr. Ch. Ed. Guillaume, 134 ; 

 Corr., 158 



Invariants, the .Algebra of, J. H. Grace and A. Young, 

 Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., tioi 



Inversions of Temperature on Ben Nevis, Andrew W'att, 



5S3 



lonisation and Absorption, Hon. R. J. Strutt, Dr. O. W. 

 Richardson, 172 



Ireland, the pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the South Coast 

 of, W. B. AVright and H. B. Muff, Prof. Grenville 

 .A. J. Cole, 17; the Ben Bulben District, 91: the 

 Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, J. G. Millais, 

 121 ; Neolithic Deposits in the North-east of, George 

 Coffey and R. Lloyd Praeger, 444 



Iris Diaphragm in Astronomy, the, M. Salet, 545 



Iron : Report of the Commission appointed by ClilTord 

 Sifton, Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada, to 



