lude^ 



Heredity : Inheritance of Acquired Characters, D. E. 

 Hutchins, 6; Eugenics, its Definition, Scope, and Aims, 

 Dr. Francis Galton, F.R.S., at the Sociological Society, 

 82 ; on the Inheritance of the Mental and Moral Characters 

 in Man, and its Comparison with the Inheritance of the 

 Physical Characters. Huxley Lecture, Prof. Karl Pear- 

 son, F.R.S., 137 ; Distribution of Successes and of Natural 

 Ability among the Kinsfolk of Fellows of the Royal 

 Society, Dr. Francis Galton, F'.R.S., 354; Average 

 Number of Kinsfolk in Each Degree, Dr. Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S., 529, 626; Heredity of the Colour of the Coat in 

 Dome>.ticated Breeds of the Common Mouse, G. M. -Allen, 

 352 ; the .Mendelian Quarter, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 

 529: Mendel's Law, a Crucial E.xperiment, R. H. Lock, 

 601; Mendel's Law, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 626; 

 die Theorie der Direkten Anpassung und ihre Bedeutung 

 fijr das .Vnpassungs- und Deszendensproblem, Dr. Carl 

 Detto, 62^ 



Hereford (the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of, D.D., LL.D.), 

 Opening .Address in Section L at the Cambridge Meeting 

 of the British Association, 493 



Hericourt (Dr. J.), les Fronti^res de la Maladie, Maladies 

 latentes et Maladies attenu^es, 100 



Hering (Carl), Ready Reference Tables, 269 



Herlitzka (.A.l. the Self-digestion of Pepsin, 330 



Hess (Edmund), Obituarv Notice of, 59 



Hess (Dr. Hans), Die Gl'etscher, 477 " 



Heumann's (Karl) Anleitung zum Experimentiren be; 

 Vorlesungen iiber anorganischen Chemie, Dr. O. 

 Kiihling, 175 



Hewitt (J. T.), Bromination of Phenolic Compounds, 141 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Milk, its Production and Uses, 

 Edward F. Willoughby, 52 ; les Frontiferes de la Maladie, 

 Maladies latentes et Maladies attenu^es. Dr. J. Hericourt, 

 100 : the Thompson-Yates and Johnston Laboratories Re- 

 port, 197; Some Observations on the Poison of the Banded 

 Krait, Captain George Lamb, 233 ; Scientific Reports on 

 the Investigations of the Cancer Research Fund, No. i, 

 the Zoological Distribution, the Limitations in the Trans- 

 missibility, and the Comparative Histological and Cyto- 

 logical Characters of Malignant New Growths, 279 ; 

 Archives of the Middlesex Hospital, vol. ii., Second Re- 

 port from the Cancer Research Laboratories, 280 ; First 

 Annual Report of the Liverpool Cancer Research, Albert 

 S. Grunbaum, 280; the Clinical Causes of Cancer of the 

 Breast and its Prevention, Cecil H. Leaf, 280 : Death and 

 Obituary Notice of Sir John Simon, K.C.B., F.R.S., 326; 

 the Experimental Bacterial Treatment of London Sewage 

 (London County Council), Prof. Frank Clowes and A. C. 

 Houston, 395 ; the Infants' Milk Depot, its History and 

 I-'unction, Dr. McCleary, 425 ; Bacteriology of M'ilk, 

 Harold Swithinbank and George Newman, 451 



Hexagonal Blende, the Spontaneous Scintillations of, E. P. 

 Perman, 424 



Hibbert (W.), New Magnetic Balance, 206 



Hickson (Prof. Sydney J., F.R.S.), the Organisation of 

 Zoologists, 342 



Hill (.Arthur), on Lake Titicaca, 541 



Hill (Dr. .A.), on Conduction and Structure in the Nerve 

 Arc and Nerve Cell, 588 



Hill (M. D.), Eton Nature-studv and Observational Lessons, 



Hill (T. G.), on the Presence of Parichnos in Recent Plants, 



566 

 Hill Towns of Italy, the, Egerton J. Williams, 26S 

 Hillig (Fred. J.), an Optical Phenomenon, 366 

 Hinks (.A. R.), Determination of the Solar Parallax, 238; 

 the Solar Parallax as Determined from the Eros Photo- 

 graphs, 256 

 Hinton (C. Howard), the Fourth Dimension, 268 

 His (Prof. Wilhelm), Death and Obituary Notice of, 58 

 His (Prof. Wilhelm), Die Entwicklung des menschlichen 



Gehirns wahrend der ersten Monate, 293 

 Histoire de I'Habillement et de Parure, Louis Bourdeau, 



150 

 Histologv of Vertebrates, the Comparative, Dr. Francis 



H. A. Marshall, 574 

 Historv of the Daubenv Laboratory, Magdalen College, 



O.xford, a, R. W. GUnther, 79 

 Hobhouse (Right Hon. Henry), National and Local Pro- 

 vision for the Training of Teachers, 56S 



Hodgson (W. Earl), Trout Fishing, 3 



Hoernes (Rudolf), Bau und Bild Osterreichs, 49 



Hoff's (van 't) Law of Osmotic Pressure, on, Geoffrey 



Martin, 531 

 Hoffmann (K.), a New Carbide of Molybdenum, 215 

 Holetschek (J.), X'ariability of Minor Planets, 25b 

 Holland (J. L.), National and Local Provision for the Train- 

 ing of Teachers, 569 

 Hollard (M.), Electrolvtic Separation of Nickel and Zinc, 



216 

 Honda (K.), Daily Periodic Changes in the Level of an 



Artesian Well, 309 

 Hooper (David), " Silajit," an Ancient Eastern Medicine, 



Hopkins (Dr. F. G.), on the Metabolism of Arginine, 587 ; 

 Results of Some Observations on Blood Pigments, 589 



Hopkinson (Prof. B.), the Calorimetrv of Exhaust Gases, 

 585 



Hopkinson (the late John, F.R.S.), Original Papers bv, 169 



Horn (Dr. Guido), the Orbit of Comet i88g IV., 231 



Home (Dr.), on the Nature and Origin of Earth Move- 

 ments, 518; Holoptychius Scales found in the Cornstones 

 of Salisbury Crag. 518 



Horse, the Berlin Thinking, 510; Rev. Joseph Meehan, 602 



Horse, Evolution of the, 520 



Horse, the Origin of the. Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 53; 

 J. C. E., 54; Nelson Annandale, 102 



Horticultural Exhibition, Educational Conference at the, 

 Wilfred Mark Webb, 163. 



Horton (Dr. Frank), the Eflfects of Changes of Temperature 

 on the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Metal Wires, 93 



Houston (.A. C), the Experimental Bacterial Treatment of 

 London Sewage (London County Council), 395 



Howitt (A. W.), on Group-marriage in Australian Tribes, 

 5b3 



Hubl (.A. F. von). Three-colour Photography, 553, 578 



Hudson (G. V.), New Zealand Neuroptera, a Popular Intro- 

 duction to the Life-histories and Habits of May-Flies, 

 Dragon-Flies, Caddis-Flies, and Allied Insects inhabiting 

 New Zealand, including Notes on their Relation to 

 Angling, 194 



Hudson (Ronald William Henry Turnbull), Death and 

 Obituary Notice of, 533 



Hughes (Prof; T. McKenny), on the Nature and Origin of 

 Earth Movements, 519 



Hugot (C), Action of .Ammonia Gas upon Trichloride, Tri- 

 bromide, and Triiodide of Arsenic, 264 



Hulett (Mr.), Materials Used in Standard Cells, 638 



Human Brain, the Development of the. Prof. Wilhelm His, 



293 

 Hurst (C. C), Experiments on Heredity in Rabbits, 538 

 Hussey (Prof. J. W.), Proposed New Observatories, 110 

 Hutchins (D. E.), Inheritance of Acquired Characters, 6 

 Huxlev (T. H.). Physiography, an Introduction to the 



Study of Nature, 624 

 Huxlev Lecture, on the Inheritance of the Mental and 

 Moral Characters in Man, and its Comparison with the 

 Inheritance of the Physical Characters, Prof. Karl 

 Pearson, F.R.S., 137 

 Hydrodictyon, the Earliest Mention of, Kumagusu Mina- 



kata. 396 

 Hydrogen, the Extreme Ultra-Violet Spectrum of, Theodore 



Lyman, no 

 Hvdrography : Currents Around the Coasts of Newfound- 

 land, Dr. W. Bell Dawson, 234 ; Relation of Rainfall to 

 Run Off, 299 ; Ocean Drifts, H. A. Lenehan, 548 

 Hvgiene, Examination of the .Air of Certain School Class- 

 rooms in Blackburn, Dr. A. Greenwood, 357; the Infants' 

 Milk Depot, its Historv and Function, Dr. McCleary, 

 Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 425 



Ichthvology : Periodic Growth of Scales as an Index of Age 

 in (iod, J. S. Thomson, 13 ; the Dermal Fin-rays of Fishes, 

 E. S. Goodrich, 13 ; Scheme for a Simple Classification, 

 C. T. Regan, 109 : Habits of Nile Fishes, 130 ; Mimicry 

 in Fish, Dr. A. Willey, 131 ; the Chima;roid Fishes of 

 Japan, Prof. Dean, 458; New Deep-water Fishes from 

 Japan, Messrs. Jordan and Snyder, 487 



Identification of Pure Organic Compounds, a Method for 

 the, S. P. MuUiken, 98 



