Index 



Hemsalech (G. A.), Spectra of the Different Phases of the 



Electric Spark, 263 

 Henderson (Rev. Alex. C), a Popular Introduction to 

 Astronomy, 1411 



Hem 1 y (A [".), on Motor-cars in South Africa, 1.4 



Henriksen (G.), the Iron-ore Deposits of Svdvaranger, 598 

 Henry (Dr. Augustine), Atlas of Japanese Vegetation, 557 

 Henry (John R.), the Leonid .Meteors, 1005, 28; the April 



.Meteors, 560 

 Henrj (Louis), Group C (O.H.) of the Tertiary Alcohols, 

 335 ; Addition of Chloric Acid to Isobutvlene Oxide, 455 ; 

 Variation of the Properties of the Hvdroxvl Group of 

 Alcohols, Varied Forms of Alkyl Radicals, 592 

 Henslow (Rev. Prof. G.), the Uses of British Plants, 270 

 Herbertson (A. J.), the Oxford Geographies, 99 

 Heredity : the Principles of Hereditv. with Some Applica- 

 tions, G. A. Reid, 121, 223; A. D. D., 22-,; Heredity, 

 C. W. s,,|e, hv, 171 ; Colour-inheritance in Rats, L. Don- 

 caster, 101 ; Die Vererbungslehre in der Biologie, Dr. 

 H. E. Ziegler, 318; a Property which Holds Good for all 

 Groupings of a Normal Distribution of Frequency for Two 

 Variables with Applications to the Study of Contingency- 

 tables for the Inheritance of Unmeasured Qualities, G. 

 Udny Yule, 574; Inheritance of Coat Colour in Horses, 

 C. C. Hurst, 507 ; Ueber Vererbungsgesetze, C. Correns' 

 606 

 Hergesell (Prof.), Future Problems of Maritime Meteor- 

 ology, 135; Method Employed by the Prince ol Men. mo 

 for Ascertaining the Conditions of the Upper Air by Means 

 of Unmanned Balloons, 1S1 ; Kite and Balloon Ascents 

 207 

 Herissey (H.), Prulaurasine, 168 

 Hermit Crabs, Indian, 317 



Hertzian Waves, Method of Producing Waves of Frequency 

 Intermediate between Heat Waves and, Prof. Reginald A. 

 Fessenden, 42S 

 Heusler (Dr. Fr.), Chemische Technologie, 243 

 Hewlett (Prof. R. '[.), Scientific Research in the Philippine 

 Islands, (i) Description of New Buildings, Paul Freer, (2) 

 a Catalogue of the Library, Mary Polk', 57 ; the Wastage 

 in Armies by Disease, 105 ; the Practical Study of Malaria 

 and other Blood Parasites, Dr. J. \Y. \V. Stephens and 

 S. R. Christophers, 14S ; the Serum Therapy of Plague in 

 India, W. M. Haffkine, 368; the Royal' Medical and 

 < hirurgical Society of London Centenary, 1805—1905, 

 Dr. Norman Moore and Stephen Paget, 388 ; Microscopes 

 and Accessories: How to Make and Use Them, 412; 

 Natural Science in Hygiene, or the Life-history of the 

 Npn-bacterial Parasites Affecting Man, Dr. James Rodger 

 Watson, 484 ; Scientific Reports of the Local Government 

 Board, 619 

 Hickling (G.), Footprints from the Permian of Mansfield 



35° 

 Hickson (Prof. Sydney J., F.R.S.), Remarkable Coelenterata 

 from the West Coast of Ireland, 5 ; the Anatomy of Agchy- 

 lostoma duodenale, Dub., A. Looss, 344 

 Hildebrandsson (Prof. H. Hildebrand), Cloud Studies 



Arthur W. Clayden, 416 

 Hill (C. S.|, Reinforced Concrete Construction, 457 

 Hill (Geo. A.), an Untried Method of Determining the Re- 

 fraction, no 

 1,111 " rge William), the Collected Mathematical Works 



ol, 4O9 



"'" (Leonard, F.R.S.), Influence of Increased Barometric 



Pressure on Man, 598 

 Hill (Rev. Edwin), Chalk and Drift in Moen, 574 

 Hjllebrand (Mr.), the Nature of Carnotite, 547' 

 Hillier (H. Croft), the New Science of Causation, 194 

 Himstedt (D.), Light Emitted by Radium Bromide due to 

 the Impact of the Becquerel Rays on the Particles of 

 Nitrogen, 325 

 Hinds (W. E.). the Mexican Cotton-Boll Weevil, 15S, 257 

 Hise (Charles Edward van), a Treatise on Metamorphism 



45o 

 Histology : the Mammalian Cerebral Cortex I. Order In- 

 sectivora, Dr. G. A. Watson, 238; Histology and Physi- 

 ology of the Placenta in the Ungulata, " Dr. J. W. 

 Jenkinson, 430 

 Historical Chemistry, an Essay in, Ida Freund, 74 

 Historical Geography of the " British Colonies' the West 

 Indies, C. P. Lucas, C.B., 245 



Historical and Modern Atlas of the British Empire, 



Specially Prepared for Students, C. Grant Robertson and 



J. G. Bartholomew, 484 

 History : Erhebung der Geschichte zum Rang einer Wis- 



senschaft, J. G. Droysen, Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 5,07; 



the Science of History, J. A. Froude, Prof. F. J. C. 



Hearnshaw, 307; Grundriss der Historik, J. G. Droysen, 



Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 307; the Science of History, 



Principal John (ami, Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 307; 



Introduction aux Etudes Historiques, Langlois and Seig- 



nobos, Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, -,07; an Inaugural 



Lecture, Prof. J. B. Bury, Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 



307; a Plea for the Historical Teaching of History, Prof. 



C. H. Firth, Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 307; the 



Methodical Study of Man, Dr. Percy Gardner, Prof. 



F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 307; Lectures on the Early History 



of Kingship, Dr. J. G. Frazer, Supp. to November 30, iv 

 Hobson (Dr.), Improper Double Integrals and on the 



Arithmetic Continuum, 71 

 Hochgebirg, Die Photographic im, Emil Terschak, 3SS 

 Iloff (Prof, van 't|. Thermochemistry, 421 

 Hoffman (F. L.), Fatal Accidents in Coal Mining in the 



United States, 231 

 Hdhenklima und Bergwanderungen in ihrer wirkung auf 



den Mens! hen, N. Zuntz, A. Loewy, F. Midler and W. 



Caspari, 553 

 Holland (Dr. T. H.), Mineral Production of India, 493 ; 



Occurrence of Bauxite in India, 547 

 Holland (Dr. VV. J.), the Osteology of the Diplodocus, 541 

 Holloway (II. C. Schunke), on the Outlines of the Physical 



Geography of the Cape Colony, 18 

 Holmes's Comet (1S92 III., 1899 II.), Ephemeris for, H. J. 



Zwiers, 255 

 Holothurioidea, an Account of the Deep-sea, Collected by 



the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator, R. 



Koehler and C. Vaney, 114 

 Home (Gordon), the Evolution of an English Town ; being 



the Story of the Ancient Town of Pickering in Yorkshire, 



S3« 

 Honigschmid (O.), a Silicide of I horium, 335; Alloy of 



Thorium and Aluminium, 359 

 Hope (Linton), Motor-boats, 572 

 Hopkinson (Prof. Bertram), Explosions of Coal-gas and 



Air, t>22 

 Horizon, the Apparent Enlargement of the Moon at the, Ed. 



Claparede, 400 

 Horizontal Rainbow, a, W. R. M. Church, 608 

 Horse in Norway, the, Dr. F. H. A. Marshall, 119 

 Horse, the Origin and Influence of the Thoroughbred, W. 



Ridgeway, 126 

 Horses, the Tarpan and its Relationship with Wild and 



Domestic, Prof. Ewart, 119 

 Horticulture ; Insect Enemies of Insect Pests, Mr. Compere, 



373 ; W. S. Harwood, 373 

 Horwood (C. B.), on the Dolomite Formation, 92 

 Hose (Dr. C), Tatu in Borneo, 503 

 House, the Sanitation of a Country, Dr. Harvey B. 



Bashore, 437 

 Houston I Dr. A. C), Bacteriological Examination of Milk, 

 492 ; Bacteriological Examination of Intestinal Contents 

 of Sea-fowl and of Fish, 619 

 How (Mr.), on Roller Bearings, 64 

 Howell (John H.), the Diffusion of Solids, 464 

 Huber (Dr. J.), Brazilian Rubber Plants, 36 

 Hudson Valley, Geology of the, between the Hoosic and 



the Kinderhook, T. N. Dale, 376 

 Huff, Physical and Chemical Characters of, 572 

 Huffel (G.), Economie Forestiere, 605 

 Huggins (Lady), Spectrum of the Spontaneous Luminous 



Radiation of Radium, 334 

 Huggins (Sir William, K.C.B., O.M., F.R.S.), Spectrum 

 of the Spontaneous Luminous Radiation of Radium, sS4 

 Hugot (C), Action of Ammonia Gas on the Tribromide and 



Triiodide of Phosphorus, 263 

 Hulett (G. A.), a Simple Arrangement for Purifying Mer- 

 cury, 494 

 Hull (Prof. E.), Physical History of the Great Pleistocene 



Lake of Portugal, 215 

 Hulme (E. Wyndham), Leather for Libraries, 53 

 Human Motive, an Analysis of, F. Carrel, 318 

 Human Will, Causality and the, 194 



