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INDEX 



XI 



Horse, the American Trotting, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 29 



Hot Blasts and High Furnaces, 69 



Howson (R.), Function of the Sound-Post in the Violin, 269, 

 300 



Hubbard (Mrs.), Waking Impressions, 299 



Huggins (Dr. William, F.R.S.) : on the Function of the Sound- 

 Post, and on the Proportional Thickness of the Strings of the 

 Violin, 259 ; on Coronal Photography without an Eclipse, 

 606 



Hughes (Prof. D. E., F.R.S.), the Cause of Evident Magnetism 

 in Iron, Steel, and other Magnetic Metals, 159, 183 



Hughes (Prof. T. McKenny, F.R.S.) : Flight of Crows, 29 ; Sun 

 Pillar of April 6, 1S83.. 31 



Hughes (W. R. ), Intelligence in Animals, 31 



Hull (Edward, F.R.S.) : " Contributions to the Physical History 

 of the British Isles," 99; the Geological Age of the North 

 Atlantic Ocean, 578 



Human Body, Note on the Influence of High Temperature on 

 the Electrical Resistance of the, Dr. W. H. Stone, 151, 463 



Human Faculty and its Development, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 

 Dr. G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 97 



Humboldt, Statues to the Brothers, 115 



Humpidge (Prof. P. S.), Determination of " H" 318 



Hungary, the Mi erals of, Prof. M. Toth, 78 



Hunt (A. R.), Photography and Still Life, 540 

 I Hunter (Surgeon-General), on Cholera in Egypt, 530 



Hutton's Table of Logarithms, Error in, Maxwell Hall, 225 



Huxley (Prof., F.R.S.) : Rede Lecture, 187 ; Address on Rela- 

 tions of State to Medical Profession, 570 



Hydrate of Carbon Dioxide, New Method of Obtaining, 18 



"Hydraulic Manual," L. D'A. Jackson, Major Allan Cunning- 

 ham, 241 



Hydrogen Lines, on the Reversal of, and on the Outburst of 

 Hydrogen Lines when Water is dropped into the Arc, Profs. 

 Liveing and Dewar, 21 



Hydi ogen Whistles, Prof. John LeConte, 54 ; Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S., 54 



Hydrographical Researches in White Sea, Andre'eff, 183 



Hydrostatic Pressure of Transparent Liquids, 308 



Hygiene, Parkes' Mu 5 eum of, Duke of Albany's Speech at the 

 Opening of, 115 



Hygiene added to Science- List of Science and Art Department, 



352 

 Hygienic Dress and Sanitary Appliances Exhibition, 133 

 Hypophjsis Cerebri in Tunicata and Vertebrata, Prof. W. A. 



Herdman, 284 



Ice, Snow and, Flora, Mrs. Merrifield, 304 



Ice, Water and, on the Properties of, J. Y. Buchanan, 417 



Iceland Glaciers, Helland's Measurements of, 470 



Icelanders, Old Calendars of the, Herr Geelmuyden, 303 



" Iconographie der schalentragenden europaischen Meeres- 



concbylien," Dr. W. Kobelt, Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffrey-, F. U.S., 



224 

 Igtnnodon, the Bernissart, Prof. H. N. Moseley, F.R.S., 



439. 5 '4 

 Illuminating Agents, Solid and Liquid, 282 

 Illumination, Different Sources of, George Forbes, 343 

 Implements, Paleolithic, at Stratford, G. F. Lawrence, 367 

 Impressions, Waking, Mrs. J. Maclear, 270; Mrs. Hubbard, 



299 

 Incandescent Lamp, Regnard's, Arthur E. Shipley, 366 

 India : Indo-Chinese Peninsula, 90 ; Ferns of, Col. R. H. 



Beddome, J. G. Baker, 146; Agriculture in, J. F. Duthie, 



Prof. J. Wrightson, 195 ; Indian Numera'ion, Frederic Drew, 



245 ; Meteorology of, 258, 405, 42S ; Indian Meteorology 



(III.), E. D. Archibald, 477 

 Indiarubher, Action of Light on, Prof. Herbert McLeod, 226 

 Indiana University partly destroyed by Fire, 352 

 Induction Sparks in Free Air, Cyanogen in Small, Prof. Piazzi 



Smyth, 340 

 Industrial Art in Schools, C. G. Leland, 207 

 Influence-Machines, Recent, 12 



Ingleby (Dr. C. M.), a Complete Solar Rainbow, 489 

 Injector Hydrants, J. H. Greathead, 5S3 

 Inects and Flowers, Alfred O. Walker, 388 

 Instinct and Intelligence — Wild Fowl and Railways, Dr. J. R.-e, 



F.R.S., 270 

 Institute of Agriculture, 43 



Institution of Civil Engineers, 47, 72, 144 



Institution of Mechanical Engineers in Belgium, 356 



Instruction, Minister of Tublic, 221 



Intelligence in Animals, W. R. Hughes, 31 ; Duncan Stewart, 

 31 ; Cosmopolitan, 150; Nellie Maclagan, 150 ; P. Dudgeon, 

 174 ; G. Bidie, 244 ; F. R. Mallet, 342 ; Joseph Stevens, 343; 

 F. Welch, 389 ; Alfred O. Walker, 389 ; Can a Viper Commit 

 Suicide? R. Langdon, 319 



Intelligence in a Dog, Prof. Francis E. Nipher, 82 



Intelligence, Instinct and — Wild Fowl and Railways, Dr. J. 

 Rae, F.R.S., 270 



Invertebrate Fauna of the Black Sea, 157 



Iris, on the Dilator Nerve of the, Prof. Ferrier, F.R.S., 214 



Iron and Steel Institute, 533 ; Annual Meeting, 68 ; Arrange- 

 ments for Autumn Meeting. 401 



Iron-plated Ships, the Deviations of the Standard Compass 



in, 93 

 Iron, Steel, and other Magnetic Metals, the Cau c e of Evident 



Magnetism in, Prof. D. E. Hughes, F.R.S., 159, 183 

 Iron and Steel, Magnetic Susceptibility of, Prof. Ewing, 628 

 Irving (Rev. A.) : Dyas v. Permian, 57S ; on the Coloration of 



Sands and the Cementation of Siliceous Sandstones, 579 

 Ischia Earthquake, 327, 345, 374, 401, 413 ; Dr. Johnston- 



Lavis, 437 ; Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, 461 

 Island, Buys-Ballot, 623 

 I.omorphism, the Law of, M. Klein, 18 

 Isthmus of Corinth Canal, 17 

 Ivy, Ground, S. S. Dowsm, 126 

 Izvestia of the Russian Geographical Society, 183, 573 



Jablochkoff Candles, Asbestos Paint for Coating, Scott Snell, 



545 

 Jackson (L. D'A.), Hydraulic Manual, Major Allan Cunning- 

 ham, 241 ; " Accented Five-figure Logarithms," 460 

 Jacob (E. M.l, Continuous Registration of Temperature, 436 

 Jacquelain (M.), Pure Carbon for Electric Purposes, 426 

 Jade in Europe and America, 134 

 Jade and Nephrite in Further India, 571 

 Jamaica : Report on the Gardens and Plantations in, 89 ; Sun 



Pdlar seen in Maxwell Hall, 225 

 James (Dr. Prosser), Vichy and its Therapeutical Resources, 435 

 Jamin (].), the Critical Point of Liquefiable Gases, 625 

 Jan Mayen : Amtrian Expedition to, Return of, 375 ; Dimensions 



of, Mattieu Williams, 376 

 Janssen (M. J.), 444 ; Report of the French Pacific Mission to 



Observe the Solar Eclipse of May 6, 18S3, 4S0 

 Japan : Literary Piracy in, 43 ; Chrysanthemum Magazine, 43, 306 ; 

 Scientific Progress in, by Sinensis, 34 ; the Teaching of Geo- 

 graphy in, 91 ; Japan Gazette, 159 ; Agriculture in, B. Koto, 

 231 ; Dr. Liebscher on B. Koto's, 445 ; General Census of 

 Japan, 359 ; Eight Years in, 1873-lSSt, E. G. Holtham, 361 ; 

 Japanese Learned Societies, 393 ; Physical Characteristics of 

 the Japanese, Dr. Baels, 402 ; Seismic Investigations in, 550 

 Jardin d'Acclimatation, Kalmuck Tribe at, 426 

 Java, Volcanic Eruptions in, 425, 443, 457, 515, 577 

 Jeffreys (Dr. J. Gwyn, F.R.S.): Helix pomatia, 31; "Die 

 Weich- und Schaltiere gemeinfasslich Dargestellt," Prof. Ed. 

 von Martens, 148; Geology of Cephalonia, 199; "Icono- 

 graphie der schalentragenden europaischen Meeres-con- 

 chylien," Dr. W. Kobelt, 224 

 Jenkins (B. G.), a Remarkable Meteor, 300 ; Copper and Cholera, 



437 

 Jevons Memorial, 622 

 Johns Hopkins University: Programme for 1883, 256; New 



Biological Laboratory at, 425 ; Investigations in Physical 



Laboratory of, 445 

 Tohnson (R. C), Mock Moons, 31 

 Johnston-Lavis (Dr.), the Lchiau Earthquake of July 28, 1S83, 



437 

 Jolly (W.), Life of John Duncan, Scotch Weaver and Botanist, 



337 

 Jones (E. Dukinfield), Curious Habit of a Brazilian Moth, 55 

 [ordan (W. L.), the New Principles of Natural Philosophy, 169 

 Jordan Valley Expedition, Departure of, 622 

 Journal de Physique, Theorique et Appliquee, 70, 93, 142, 



237- 335. 456. 607 

 Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, 166, 534 

 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 142 

 Journal of the Franklin Institute, 430 



