Nature, 
JUNE 9, 1904 
Index 
XXV 
dity and its Consequences, Capt. F. W. Hutton, F.R.S. 
366; a Study of British Genius, Havelock Ellis, 5 
the Nature of Heredity, Dr. A. Dendy, 588 ; 
Hering’s Theory of Heredity and its Consequences, Capt. 
F. W. Hutton, F.R.S., 366 
Herschel (J. C. W.), Relative Star Density on Harvard 
Photographic Star Map, 190 
Hertwig (Richard), a Manual of Zoology, 604 
Herz (Dr. N.), Generalisation of the So-called *‘ Problem of 
Eight Points,’’ 565 
Hess (Prof. A. Edmund), Death of, 348 
Hetercecious Rust-fungi, H. Klebahn, 601 
Heterogenesis, Studies in, H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 
395 
Hewitt (Edward), the ‘‘ Dew-bow,’’ 57 
Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Bacteria in Milk and its Products, 
Prof. H. W. Conn, 28); the Praxis of Urinary Analysis, 
Dr. Lassar-Cohn, 54; Elementary Bacteriology, M. L. 
Dhingra, 102; Medical Report of the Local Government 
Board, 155; Contributions to the Science of Medicine, 
285; the ‘‘ Fish Hypothesis’’ and the Transmission of 
Leprosy, 395; the First Report of the Anti-malarial 
Operations at Mian-Mir, 1901-1903, Capt. S. P. James, 
467 
Hibbert (W.), the Edison Accumulator for Automobiles, 
Paper Read at the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 114 
Hickson (Prof. Sydney J., F.R.S.), Mimicry, Selektion, 
Darwinismus, M. C. Piepers, 455 
Higgins (Lothrop D.), Lessons in Physics, 221 
Higher Education of Women, the, A. T. Simmons, 186 
Highlands of Bukhara, the, Part ii., Hissar, the Range of 
Peter the Great, and the Alai, V. I. Lipskiy, 341 
Highway Construction in Wisconsin, E. R. Buckley, 510 
Highways and Byways in Sussex, E. V. Lucas, 580 
Hildebrandsson (Prof.), on the Results of the International 
Cloud Observations and their Effect upon the General 
Theory of the Circulation of the Atmosphere, 43 
Hill (Arthur W.), on the Histology of the Sieve Tubes of 
Angiosperms, 19 
Hill (D. L.), Agriculture for Beginners, 54 
Hill (M. D.), Eton Nature Study and Observational Les- 
sons, 364; Respiration in Frogs, 489 
Hillig (Prof. Fred J.), Weather Changes and the Appear- 
ance of Scum on Ponds, ‘127 
Hilton (Harold), Mathematical Crystallography and the 
Theory of Groups of Movements, 100 
Himstedt (Herr), the Tonisation of Atmospheric Air, 154 
Hinde (Dr. G. J.), the Genus Porosphera, 471 
Hiorns (Arthur H.), Steel and Iron for Advanced Students, 
54 
Hiorns (Arthur J.), Alloys of Copper and Arsenic, 598 
Histology of the Blood in the Embryo of Lepidostren para- 
doxa, Dr. T. H. Bryce, 431 
History, Geographic Influences in American, Albert Perry 
Brigham, Prof. Grenville A. Je Coles 315 
Hobson (Dr. E. W.), on Modés of Convergence of an 
Infinite Series of Functions of a Real Variable, 165 ; 
Inner Limiting Sets of Points in a Linear Interval, 478 
Hoernes (Dr. Moriz), Prehistoric Studies in Austria, 278 
Hoernes (Dr. R.), the Earthquake of July 5, 1902, at 
Salonika, 160 
Hoff (Prof. van ’t), Transformations of Gypsum, 
Physical Chemistry in the Service of the Sciences, 362 
Holland (T. H.), a Bengal Meteorite, 205 
Hollard (M.), Influence of Gases on the Separation of 
Nickel and Zinc by Electrolysis, 120; Influence of the 
Physical Nature of the Anode on the Constitution of 
Electrolytic Peroxide of Lead, 311; Applications of the 
Theory of Electrolysis to the Separation of Metals from 
One Another, 381 
Holroyd (G. W. F.), Magnesium Oxybromide, 453 
Hook (Mr.), Red Sandstones, &c., in Bolivia, 471 
Hooper (W. G.), Ether and Gravitation, 509 
Hope Reports, the, 549 
Hopwood (Mr.), the Abnormal Red, Blue 
Colorations of Fire-clay Ware, 305 
Horse Disease: African Trypanosome, 
Horses, A. Laveran and F. Mesnil, 528 
Horses and Ponies, the Multiple Origin of, Dr. J. Cossar 
Ewart, F.R.S., 590 
645 
and Black 
Pathogenic for 
Horst (Dr. R.), Wawo and Palolo Worms, 582 
Horth (A. C.), Educational Woodwork, 292 
Horticulture: the Effects of Grass on Apple Trees, the 
Duke of Bedford and Spencer Pickering, F.R.S., 162; 
New Regulations for Preventing the Importation of 
Plant Pests in Cape Colony, 163 
Hoskins (L. M.), Theoretical Mechanics, an Elementary 
Text-book, 268 % 
Houston (Dr.), on Lead Poisoning and Water Supplies, 597 
Hovey (E. O.), Disappearance of the Obelisk of Mont 
Pelée, 139 
Howard (Commander Vansittart), Stars and Sextants, 
_Messrs. Sprigge, Doak, Hudson and Cox, 532 
Howard (Dr.), Geographical Distribution of the Yellow 
Fever Mosquito, 470 
Hoxie (G. L.), a Text-book of Electrical Machinery, 243 
Hubbard (Mrs. E.), Subjective Images, 318 4 
Hudson (Mr.), Stars and Sextants, 532 
Hudson (W. H.), Green Mansions: 
Tropical Forest, 411 
Humanising the Animals, J. Burroughs, 495 
Humanism: Philosophical Essays, F. C. S. Schiller, 482 
Humphreys (J. A.), Light Economy in Spectrum : Photo- 
graphy, 234 
Hunt (A. R.), Science at Oxford and Cambridge, 318 
Hurlbatt (Ethel), Women and Sanitary Science, 465 
Hurst (C. C.), on Recent Experiments on the Hybridisation’ 
of Orchids, 18 ‘ 
Husband (J.), Practical Plane and Solid Geometry, 146 
Hutchinson (A.), Indices of Refraction of: Antimonite, 575 
Hutchinson (Jonathan, F.R.S.), the ‘‘ Fish Hypothesis ’” 
and the Transmission of Leprosy, 395 
Hutton (Capt. F. W., F.R.S.), Hering’s Theory of Heredity 
and its Consequences, 366; Curious Formation of Coal, 
560 
Hydraulics: Water Supply, a Student’s Handbook on the 
Conditions Governing the Selection of Sources and the, 
Distribution of Water, Reginald E. Middleton, 99 
Hygiene: Studies in Physiology, Anatomy and Hygiene, 
J. E. Peabody, 54; Standardisation of Disinfectants, ° 
Messrs. Rideal and Ainslie Walker, 63; Death of Prof. 
Proust, 133; Elementary Physiology and, Prof. Buel P-' 
- Colton, Prof. Benjamin Moore, 267; Biological Method 
of Sewage Treatment, Prof. Clowes, 4715 the First 
International Congress for School Hygiene, 572 
Hyksos-Hittites, 29 : 
Hyndman (H. H. F.), the Physical Laboratory at Leyden, | 
259 
a Romance of the 
Ichthyology: the Gill-filters of Fresh Water Fishes, Dr- 
E. Zander, 64; the Giant Goby on the Cornish Coast, - 
F. Pickard-Cambridge, 112; the Salmon and Salmon- 
streams of Alaska, Dr. D. S. Jordan, 183 ;. the Flight of 
Flying-fishes, Capt. Barrett-Hamilton, 279; the Bull 
Trout of the Tay and of the Tweed, W. L. Calderwood, 
286; Blind Cave-fishes of Cuba, 328; Study of the Migra- 
tions of Plaice, 451; Spawning of the Plaice, Prof. W. A. 
Herdman, F-R.S., 465, 488; Wm. Wallace, 489; Dr. ples 
Wemyss Fulton, 535; Osteology of Berychoid — Fishes, 
E. C. Starks, 519; Kent and Essex Sea Fisheries Com- 
mittee, Report on the Sea Fisheries and Fishing Indus- 
tries of the Thames Estuary, Dr. James Murie, 577; the 
Hag-fishes-of Japan, Dr. Bashford Dean, 588 
Ihering (Dr. H. von), ‘* Cretaceous ”” Molluscs, 445; Ter- 
tiary Brachiopods of Patagonia, 445 
im Thurn (Everard), Last Year’s Pearl-fishery in Ceylon, 
28 
images Subjective, Dr. Gerald Molloy, 271; Prof. Herbert 
McLeod, F.R.S., 297; Alex. Thorburn, 297; ns) eas 
Vaughton, 297; Mrs. E. Hubbard, 318 
Imamura (A.), Notes on Milne Horizontal Pendulum 
mograms, 161 Afity ‘ 
Imitation Spinthariscope Appearance, Projection of, Sir 
Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 247; J. B. Soy 27 
Imperial Institute : Technical Reports and Scientific Papers, 
C. Simmonds, 25 
Imperial Meteorology, 537 
India: Malaria in India and the Colonies, 
Seis- 
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