Nature, Dec. 29, iSSi] 



Goitre, Geological Distribution of in England, 264 



Gold, Coal and Diamonds of India, V. Ball, 579 



Gorilla and the Chimpanzee, 203 



Gottingen, Royal Society of Sciences, 24 



Gould's (Dr. li. A.), Comet Observations on June II, 342 



Graham Medal, Award of, 264 



Grasshoppers in Turkey, 247 



Gravity, the determination of, 67 



Gregg (\V. H.), Text-Book of Indian Botany, Morphological, 



Physiological, and Systematic, iSS 

 Green, Kffect of in Painted Windows, W. J. Herschel, 583 

 Griffiths, Proposed Fund for the Benefit of, 224 

 Grisebach (A.),; Gesammelte Abhandlungen und kleinere 



Schriften ziu- Pfianzengeographie, 556 

 Grubb (Howard), Great Vienna Telescope, 1 1 

 Gulf of Mexico, Fiah Mortality in, 203 

 Gulf Streams upon Climate, the Effects of, Dr. S. Haughtou, 



F.R.S., 464 

 Gulf Stream, Fauna Pelagic of, 592 

 Gunn (Ronald Campbell, F.R.S.), Death of, 87 

 Gun-Signal Recorder, 335 

 Guppy (H. B.), Dust-winds at Hankow, 127 

 Gynodcecism and Hermaphroditism, Gradations between Dr. 



Hermann Miiller, 532 



Hagen (Dr. H. A.), the Oldest Fossil Insects, 356 



Hahu (Dr.), Photographic Reproductions of thin Sections of 

 Meteorites, 132 



Hailstorms, Observation of, J. A. B. Oliver, 189 



Hall (A., Jun.), Lightning, 261 



Hall (Marshall). Glacial Blocks of Ziual, 31 



Hamburg, Marine Exhibition at, in September, 109 



Hamburg Geographical Society, 613 



Hankow, Dust-Winds at, H. B. Guppy, 127 



Hannay (J. B. ), Dr. Carnelley's Experiments with Mercuric 

 Chloride, 177; Treatment of Hay Fever, 485 



Harcourt (E. W., M.P.), Origin and Functions of the British 

 Association, 510 



Harding (Chas. W.), Dark Day in New England, 557 



Harvard University, List of the Publications of, 589 



Harvey, Statue at Folkestone, 87, 314 



Hasselt (A van), Hot Ice, 4 



Hatchets, Singular Stone, M. Pitre de Lisle, 383 



Haughton (Rev. Dr., F.R.S.), the Secular Inequalities in Ter- 

 restrial Climates depending on the Perihelion Longitude and 

 Eccentricity of the Earth's Orbit, 93 ; the Effects of Gulf 

 Streams upon Climates, 464 



Hay Fever, Treatment of, J. B. Hannay, 485 ; W. Mattieu 

 Williams, 510 



Hazen (W. B.), American Meteorological Observations, 189 



Heat Conductivity of Metals, 387 



Heat-Conduction, Experiments on, M. Christiansen, 593 



Heaths and Berries of Rannoch, 355 



Heineken (N. S.), Primitive Diving-Bell, 485 



Heliograph in War, 176 



Heliostatic Star-Disks, Phenomena Developed by Prof. G. W. 

 Royston-Pigott, F.R.S., 514 



Helmholtz(Prof.) on Electrolytic Conduction, 47 



Helvetic Society of Natural Sciences, 598 



Hennessey (J. B. N.), Sun-Spots, 508 



Henslow (Rev. Geo.), Thought-Reading, 164, 335 



Herbarium, the Florence, John Ball, 78 



Herdman (W. A.), Hypophysical Gland in Ascidians, 68 



Hermaphroditism and Gynodioecism, . Gradations between, Dr. 

 Hermann Miiller, 532 



Herschel (Prof. A. S.), Progress of Meteor-Spectroscopy, 507 



Herschel (Major J., F.R.S.), Early English Pendulum Mea- 

 sures, 237 



Herschel (W. J.), Effect of Green in Painted Windows, 583 



Herschel's Garnet Sidus, 612 



Herve-Mangon (M.), Resignation of, 589 



Heschl (Dr. Richard Ladislaus), Death of, 14S 



Hill (E.), How to Prevent Drowning, 79 



Histology, a Text-Book of, with Outline Plates to, W. Stirling, 

 E. Klein, F.R.S., 163 



" Hittite " City, Discoveiy of, 67 



HoUoway's (Mr.), Proposed College for the Education of 

 Women, 475 



Holtz's (Prof. W.), Electrical Shadows, 130 



Holub's (Dr.) African Travels, 35, 58 



Hooker (Sir J. D., F.R.S.), on Geographical Distribution, 443 



Hopkins (B. J.), Meteors, 238 



Horticulture and Agricultiure, on some Applications of Electric 



Energy to. Dr. C. W. Siemens, F.R.S., 567 

 Hot Ice, 113; C. J. E. Brutel de la Riviere and A. v.in Has- 

 selt, 4 ; Dr. Herbert McLeod, 28 ; Otto Pettersson, 167 ; 

 WiiUner on, 179 ; Sydney Young, 239 

 Houston (D.), Practical Botany for Elementary Students, 283 

 Howlett (Rev. F.), on Sun-Spot Activity and Terrestrial Mag- 

 netic Disturbance, 465 

 Hubbard (Mrs. E.), Sound of the Aurora, 5 

 Hubbard (A. T.), Singular Cause of Shipwreck, 127 

 Huggins (Dr. "William, F.R.S,), the Comet, 197 ; the Photo- 

 graphic Spectrum of Comet IS, 1881, 464 

 Hughes (Prof. ,Thos. McK., [F.R.S.), \\ hewell on Colouring 



Geological Maps, 14 ; Bisected Humble Bees, 357 

 Hughes '(Prof. D. E., F.R.S. ), Molecular Magnetism, 180 

 Hull (Prof. E., F.R.S.), Laurentian Gneiss of Ireland, 81, 100 

 Humble.Bees, Bisected, T. Masheder, 335 ; Prof. Thos. McK. 



Hughes, F.R.S., 357 ; Edward Parfitt, 357 

 Hungary : Earthquakes in, 177 ; Phylloxera in, 427 

 Hutton (F. W.), Studies in Biology, for New Zealand Students, 



188 

 Hutton Collection of Fossil Plants, Prof. G. A. Lebour, 79 

 Huxley (Prof. T. H., F.R.S.), the Connection of the Biological 

 Sciences with Medicine, 342 ; the Rise and Progress of 

 Paleontology, 452 

 Hydrodynamic Analogies to Electricity and Magnetism, Prof. 



George Forbes, 360 

 Hydrology in Germany, 265 



Hymnopterous Insect, Aquatic Edwin Postock, 556 

 Hypophysal Gland in Ascidians, W. A. Herdman, 68 

 Hypophysis in Ascidians, 66, 591 



Ice, Hot, 113; C. J. E. Brutel de la Riviere and A. Van 



Hasselt, 4 ; Dr. Herbert MacLeod, 28 ; Otto Pettersson, 167 ; 



WiiUner on, 179; Sydney Young, 239 

 lee, Anchor, 301 

 Ice, Sea, Luminous Phenomena on Rupture of, Capt. J. Allen 



Allen, 459 

 Iceland : Severe Winter of 1S81, 87 ; the Age of the Igneotis 



Rocks of. Dr. James Geikie, F.R.S., 605 

 Igneous Rocks of Iceland, the Age of the. Dr. James Geikie, 



F.R.S., 605 

 Illusion, Optical, William Wilson, 53; Clarence M. Boutelle, 



191 

 " Illusions," James Sully, Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 185 

 Implements, Neolithic, Occurrence of, at Acton, Spencer G. 



Perceval, loi, 260; Worth ington G. Smith, 141 

 In Mcmoriam, the Collected Scientific Papers of the late Alfred 



Henry Garrod, F.K.S., 579 

 India, Recent Census of, 567 ; Rainfall of, 64 ; Diamonds, Coal, 



and Gold of, V. BaU, 579 

 Indians, New England, the Crania of, Lucien Carr, 140 

 Indian Glow-Fly, Notes on, H. A. Severn, 105 

 Indigo and its Artificial Production, Prof. H. E. Roscoe, F.R.S., 



227 

 Industry, Science and. Dr. C. W. Siemens, F.R.S., 619 

 Infants, Bcdily and Mental Developments of, Chas. Darwin, 



F.R.S., 565 

 Infusorial Life, on the Arrestation of. Prof. Tyndall, 466 

 Infusorial Parasites on Stickleback, N. H. Poole, 485; W. 



Saville Kent, 557 

 Ingleby (Dr. C. M.), Optical Illusion, 165 

 Inheritance, Chas. Daruin, F.R.S., 257 

 Inorganic Chemistry, Dr. W. B. Kemshead, 139 

 Institution of Civil Engineers, 136 



Insectarium, New, in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 38, 193 

 Insects : Blood of, 388; Oldest-known, Principal J. W. Dawson, 



F.R.S., 4S3; Constancy of, in Visiting Flowers, J. T. Powell, 



509 ; Retarded Development in, 592 

 In^tinct, Animal, Dr. W. B. Kesteven, 3S1 

 Integrating Anemometer, 467 ; H. S. Hele Shaw, 557 ; Chas. 



E. Burton, 510, 582 

 International Medical Congress, 324, 338 ,. . „, „ 



International Bureau of Weights and Measures, H.J. Chaney, 3S4 

 Intra-Mercurial Planet Question, 18; Prof. Balfour Stewart, 



F.R.S., 463 

 Iodine from Seaweed, New Method of obtaining, III 

 Ireland, Lam-entian Gneiss of, Prof. E. Hull, F.R.S., 81, 100; 



Royal University of, 94 

 Iron, the Passive State of, 179 



