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INDEX 
[Nature, Fune 29, 1882 
505 ; New and very Rare Fish from the Mediterranean, 535 ; 
Precious Coral, 552 
Giglioli (Prof. Italo), Action of Liquids and Gases on the Vitality 
of Seeds, 328 
Gilchrist Educational Trust, Lectures, 229 
Giltay (J. W.), Audible Photometer, 125 
Gilyaks of Eastern Siberia, 209 
Glaciers: the Morteratsch, Hugo Leupold, 77; Glacier action 
in Finland, 301 ; Study of the Rhone, 593; M. Forel on, 
184; Glaciers and Glacial Periods in their Relations to Climate, 
Dr. A. Woeikof, 424; Changes of Movement observable in 
Norwegian Glacier-, 449 ; J. Innes Rogers, 460 
Gladstone (Dr. J. H., F.R.S.), Sea Froth, 33; and Alfred 
Tribe, Chemistry of the Planté and Faure Accumulators, 221, 
461 
Glarus, Landslip at, 277 
Glimpse through the Corridors of Time, Dr. R.S. Ball, F.R.S., 
79, 103; Dr. A Dupré, 217; Prof. T. H. Huxley, F.R.S., 
241 
ee ay Aristen (Col. H. H.), Earthquake in the Andaman 
Islands, 386 
Gore (Dr. G., F.R.S.), Electrolytic Diffusion of Liquids, 234 ; 
on the Electrolysis of Sulphate of Copper, 473 
Gottingen Royal Society of Sciences, 48 
Government, the, and Science, 87, 89 
Graminez, Mr. Bentham’s Paper on, 229 
Grass Barriers of the Nile, 130 
Gravitation, the Balance and, 137 
Gravity, Lunar Disturbance of, G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 20 
Green (Prof. A. H.), ‘‘ Fisher’s Physics of the Earth’s Crust,” 481 
_ Green (J. Richard), ‘‘ Making of England,” 415 
Greenland, Exploration of, 209 
Greville (H. Leicester), Student’s Handbo_k of Chemistry, 123 
Gross (E. J.), Algebra, 458 
Growth, Geotropism and, Francis Darwin, 616 
“* Guesses at Truth,” Some, of the Emperor Khang-hi, 82 
Guppy (H. B.), Yellow River and the Pei-ho, 584 
Guthrie (Fred., F.R.S.), First Book of Knowledge, 288 
Haeckel (Prof.), Researches on the Coast of Ceylon, 469 
Hagen (Dr. B.), Exploration of Sumatra, 89 
Hagen (Dr. H. A.), Fossil Insects of the Dakota Group, 266 
Hailstorm, Solar Spectrum in a, C. H. Romanes, 507 
Hailstorms, Tornadoes, Whirlwinds, Waterspouts, and, 155, 291 
Hale (A.), Hypothetical High Tides, 385 
Haliburton (R. G.) Primitive Traditions as to the Pleiades, 100, 
317 
Hall (Prof. Asaph Hall), ‘‘ Observations of Double Stars made 
at the United States Naval Observatory, 122 
Hall (Maxwell), and Jamaica Meteorology, 17 
Halo, Solar, J. T. Brownell, 290: W. F. Evans, 386 
Hands, on the Clenching of, from Emotional and other Causes 
in the two Sexes, Arthur Stradling, 364 
Hann (Dr.), on the Temperature of the Southern Hemisphere, 
3 
Hannay (J. B), Atmospheric Phenomenon, 125; Colour Per- 
ception, 604 
Harlacher (Prof. A. R.), Current Meter of, R. Blum, 494 
Harrison (Park), on an Incised Slate, 18 
Harrison (W. Jerome), Geology of the Counties of England, 
and of North and South Wales, 408 
Harvard College, U.S., Observatory of, 326 
Harvey (Dr. Reuben J.), Deatk of, 248 
Hats, Heads and, Dr. W. B. Kesteven, 8; Hyde Clarke, 32 ; 
F. F. Tuckett, Chas. Roberts, Chas. H. Blackley, W. G. 
Smith, Edward F. Willoughby, 55 
on (Dr. Samuel, F.R.S.), Tidal Evolution and Geology, 
205 
Hayes (Dr. Isaac J.), Death of, 184 
Hazen (Gen. W. B.), International Polar Research, 112 
Hazy Sky, Telescopic Definition in a, Dr. G. W. Royston 
Pigott, F.R.S., 77; A. S. Atkinson, 483 
Heads, Men's, an Alleged Diminution in the Size of, Dr. W. 
B. Kesteven, 8; Hyde Clarke, 32; F. F. Tuckett, Chas. 
Roberts, Chas. H. Blackley, W. G. Smith, Edward F. 
Willoughby, 55 
““Head-Hunters of Borneo: a Narrative of Travel up the 
Mahakkam and down the Barito, also Journeyings in 
Sumatra,” by Carl Bock, Alfred R. Wallace, 3 
Health Congress, Brighton, and Domestic and Scientific Exhi- 
hibition, 161, 175 
Heart, Aristotle on the, W. Ogle, 528 
Heat, and Light, Acoustics, Thomas W. Piper, 51 
Heat, Variations in the Sun’s, E. Douglas Archibald, 316 
Heat, Influence of, on the Molecular Structure of Zinc, 374 
Heat, Specific and Thermal Conductivity of, H. G. Madan, 507 
Heddle (M. Foster), Geological and Mineralogical Map of 
Sutherland, 526 
Heer (Dr. Oswald), Fossil Flora of Sumatra, 200 
Heights of the Rivers Nile and Thames, Prof. Balfour Stewart, 
F.R.S.: 261, 268 ; 
Heine (Dr. Eduard Simon), Death of, 63 
Helium, the Element, discovered in Lava, 185 
Helophyton Williamsonis, Prof. Wm. C. Williamson, F.R.S., 
124, 173 
Hemispheres, the Two, Popular Account of the Countries and 
Peoples of the World, G. G. Chisholm, 337 
Hemsley (W. Botting), ‘‘Die Pflanze. Vortrage aus dem 
Gebiete der Botanik,” von Dr, Ferdinand Cohn, 359 
Hennessey (J. B. N.), Outburst of Sun-Spots, July 25, 1881, 
241 
Henshall (Dr. J. A.), Book of the Black Bass, 216 
Herbaceous Stem on a Palzolithic Implement, Worthington G. . 
Smith, 173 
Herbarium of Plants taken from Mummies, 493 
Herschel (Prof. A. S.), on an Experimental Form of Secondary 
Cell, 363 ; ona Perpetual Form of Secondary Cell, 527 
Herschel (Major J.), Pendulum Observations in London, 197 ; 
Mid-day Darkness of Sunday, January 22, 289 
Higgens (Henry H.), Meteor, 78 
Highlands North-West, Silurian Fossils in, W. H. Hudleston, 
582; Rev. T. G. Bonney, 603 ; Chas. W. Peach, 603 
High Tides, Hypothetical, C. Callaway, 436 
Hill (Rev. E.), “ Physics of the Earth’s Crust,” Rev. Osmond 
Fisher, 433 
Hoffmann (Dr. H.), Phaenology—an Appeal, 506 
Holden (Prof. Edward S.), New Red Star, 410 
Holtz Electrical Machine, 232; the unequal Heating of the 
Electrodes of, 376 
Hongkong, an Observatory for, 39 
Honolulu, Earthquake at, 250 
Hopkins (B. J.), Collection of Meteoric Dust—a Suggestion, 339 
Horne (John), ‘* A Year in Fiji; or, an Inquiry into the Bota- 
nical, Agricultural, and Economical Resources of the Colony,” 
27 
Fakes given to any Part of a Circuit by Intermittent 
Light, John Perry, 198 
“* Horse in Motion,” Dr. J. B. D. Stillman, 591; J. Muybridge, 
605 
Hoskyns-Abrahall (Rey. John), Meteor, 198 
Hospitals in Japan, 63 
Housman (Rev. Henry), ‘‘ The Story of our Museum, how we 
Formed it, and what it Taught us,” Alrred R. Wallace, 407 
Howard (J.), Practical Chemistry, 150 
Howarth (E.), Meteors, 173 ; Double Egg, 174 
Hubbard (A. J.), Igneous Rocks of Iceland, 8 
Hubbard (Mrs. E.), Intelligence in Birds, 461 
Palle H.), Silurian Fossils in the North-West High- 
lands, 582 
Huggins (William, F.R.S.), Photographic Spectrum of the Great 
Nebula in Orion, 489 
Hughes (Prof. Thos. McKenny, F.R.S.), Steno, 484 
Hulke (T. W., F.R.S.), the Osteology of Aypsilophodon Foxit, 
426 
Hull (Prof. Edward, F.R.S.), Ancient Tidal Action and Planes 
of Marine Denudation, 177; Palzo-geological and Geogra- 
phical Maps, 518 
Humanity, Anti-Vivisection versus, 73 
Hungary, Earthquakes in, 375 
Hunt (Dr. J. Sterry), Honorary Degree conferred on, by the 
University of Cambridge, 119 ; on the Conservation of Solar 
Energy, 602 
Hunter (Robert), Encyclopedic Dictionary, 288 
Huxley (Prof. T. H., F.R.S.), Resignation of the Secretaryship 
of the Royal Society, 16; ‘‘Science and Culture,” Geo. J. 
Romanes, F.R.S., 333; ona Glimpse through the Corridors of 
Time, 241; Salmon Disease, 437; Charles Darwin, 597 
Hydrodynamic Experiments, Bjerknes’, 271 
Hygrometer, Integrating, MM. Mignan and Renard’s, 565 
Hypothetical High Tides: Prof. J. S. Newberry, 357 ; A. Hale, 
385; C. Callaway, 385, 436; S. V. Wood, 408; J. Vincent 
Elsden, 408 ; 
