A'alHrf, J mil- 3, \i 



Gutta-percha of Bassia parkii, the, Meckel and Schlagden- 

 haufien, 120 



Haast (Dr. Julius Von, F.R.S.), Visit to England, 423 



Hnir : the Colour of, among Italians, 348; on Body, Abnormal 



Development of, 326 

 Hake (H. Wilson), and A. Dupre, Short Manual of Chemistry, 



602 

 Haliburton (Dr. W. D. ), the Blood of Decapod Crustacea, 



472 

 Hall (Prof Asaph), Parallax of Nova Andromedfe, 566 

 Halle Verein fiir Erdkunde, 468 

 Hallstatt, the Prehistoric Necropolis at, 517 

 Halo, Solar : E. J. Stone, F.R.S., 222 ; with Parhelia, William 



Ellis, 535 ; Variegated Iridescent Halo, G. H. Stone, 391 

 Halsted (G. Bruce), Elements of Geometry, 340 

 Hands (T.), Numerical Exercises in Chemistry, 99 ; Anchor 



Frosts, 246 

 Hangsen-Blangsted (M. ), on Disagreement between Geo- 

 graphers as to Highest Peaks in Denmark, 468 

 Hansen (Dr. Andr. M.), "Seter," " Strandlinjer," or Parallel 



Roads in Central Norway, 26S, 365 

 Harbours, Design and Construction of, Thos. Stevenson, Major 



Allan Cunningham, 579 

 Ilarrar, Emir of, Massacre of the Members of a Geographical 



Expedition by, 612 

 Harries (Henry), on Tracing a Typhoon to Europe, 205 

 Harvard College Museum Report, Prof Agassiz, 462 

 Harvard College Observatory, 376 

 Haslam (J. B.), Recent Star- Shower, 128, 230 

 H.atton (Frank), North Borneo, 267 

 Hauer(Ritter Franz von), the New Natural History Museum, 



Vienna, 345 

 Hau^hofer (Dr.), Microskopische Reactionen, 174 

 Haviland (Cyril), Proposed Exploration of P.acific Islands, 



280 

 Hawaiian Archipelago, Census of, 568 

 Hawks : the Torture of the Fish-Hawk, 520 

 Hayden (F. S.), Report of the U.S. Geological Survey of the 



Territories, E. T. Newton, 193 

 Heape (Walter), on the Development of the Mole, 547 

 Heart, on Sulphate of Sparteine as Medicine for Irregular 



Action of, Germain See, 120 

 Heat : Radiant Light and. Prof. Balfour Stewart, F.R.S., 35, 



251, 369; Radiation of, from the same Surface at Different 



Temperatures, J. T. Bottomley, 85, lot ; Prof. Langley's 



Observations on Solar, 105 ; Invisible Heat-Spectra, S. P. 



Langley, 332 ; Heat Quantities, Harry M. Elder, 391 ; Nu- 

 merical Examples in, R. E. Day, 558 ; Protective Influence 



of Black Colour from Light and, Hon. Ralph Abercromby, 



559 ; Lectures on Sound, Light, and, Richard Wormell, 



580 

 Heavens, the Story of the. Sir Robert Stawell Ball, F.R.S., 



124 

 Heckel and Schlagdenhauffen, the Gutta-percha of Bassia 



parkii, 120 

 Hedgehog, Climbing Powers of the, Robert H. Scott, 583 ; 



Hyde Clarke, 604 

 Hedges (Killingworth), Recent Total Eclipse of the Sun, 6 

 Heer (Prof. Oswald), on the Nival Flora of Switzerland, 206 

 Hehn (Victor), Wanderings of Plants and Animals, Dr. Alfred 



R. Wallace, 170 

 Heights of Clouds, N. Ekholm, 53 ; Thos. W. Backhouse, 



486 

 Hellmann (Dr.), on Mountain Meteorological Observatories, 72 

 Helm Wind, the. Dr. A. Woeikof, 30 ; Lieut. -Gen. J. F. Tennant, 



F.R.S., 54; William Marriott, 94 

 Helmholtz (Prof R. von, F.R.S.), on Electrolysis, 20; the 



Action of Dust on Cloud-Formation in Saturated Air, 552 

 Hemsley (W. B.), Botanical Results of the Challenger Voyage, 



338 

 Henry (Prof Joseph), Collected Works of, 302 

 Henry (MM.), the Pleiades as Seen and as Photographed, 



592 

 Henslow (Rev. George), Effects of Solar Spectrum on the 



Transpiration of Plants, 165 ; Forms of Ice, 486 

 Hepworth (Campljell M.), " Weatherology " and the Use of 



Weather Charts, 512 



Herat Valley, Col. Stewart's Account of the, 468 



Herdman (Prof W. A.), on some Points in the Phylogeny of 



the Tunicata, Dr. B. Uljanin, 546 

 Hereditaiy Stature, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 295, 317 

 Heredity, the Continuity of the Germ-Plasma Considered as the 



Basis of a Theory of. Dr. August Weismann, Prof H. N. 



Moseley, F.R.S., 154 

 Heredity, Ch. Van Bambeke on, 520 

 Herring Hatching, Prof Ewart on, 214 

 Herring, Habits of the, 349 

 Herringham (W. P.), on the Minute Anatomy of the Brachial 



Plexus, 620 

 Herrings, Attempt to Natur.alise, at South Kensington Aquarium, 



376 

 Herroun (E. J.), Electromotive Force of Certain Iron Cells, 93 

 Herschel (Prof A. S.), November Meteors, 102 

 Hesselherg (Dr. Karl), the Climate of Norway, 16, 277 

 Helerocephalus phillipsi, O. Thomas, 93 

 Heyes (J. F.), " Radical " or " Radicle," 559 

 Hicks (Henry, F.R.S.), Recent Researches in Bone-Caves in 



North Wales, 166 

 Hirn (M.), on Force in Modern Science, 213 

 Histological Studies of Batrachian Larv«, Prof A. Kolliker, 



473 



History of British Birds, Henry Seebohni, 463 



History of Elasticity, Dr. Karl Pearson, 53 



Hoang-ho, Potanin's Journey to the Upper, 43, 304 



Hoarding Insects, Bees and other, 64 



Hoff (J. H. van't). Experiments on Phenomena of Phosphonium 

 Chloride during Decomposition, 63 



Holden(Prof. E. S.), 61 



Holder (Chas. F.), Marvels of Animal Life, 532 



Hollis (W. Ainslie), Sunset-Glows, 198 ; a Meteor, 245 



Hooker (Sir J. D., F.R.S. ), Scandinavian Ice-Floes, 79 ; Re- 

 tirement of, 88 ; on CasliUoa elastica, 165 



Hopley (Miss Catherine C), a Family of Rare Java Snakes, 

 295 



Hop-scotch, J. W. Crombie, 167 



Horizon, Apparent Enlargement of Celestial Objects near the, 

 89 



Hornaday (WiUiam T.), Two Years in the Jungle, 173 



Horrified Cat, E. J. Dungate, 487 



Hudson (W. H.), South American Bird- Music, 199 



Huggins (Dr. W. H.), on Photographing the Corona in Full 

 Sunshine, 42 



Hughes (Prof D. E., F.R.S.), 87 



Hull (Edward, F.R.S.), Geology of Palestine, 601 



Hunt (A. R.), Resting Position of Oysters, 8, 154 



Hunter's (John) House, Dr. B. W. Richardson, F.R.S., 233, 

 275 



Huxley (Prof T. H., F.R.S.), Resignation of the Presidentship 

 of the Royal Society, 16 ; Pension Conferred on, 105 ; Address 

 to the Royal Society, 112 



Hydrochloric and Hydrosulphuric Acids, Reciprocal Action o( 

 Salts of Antimony and, Berthelot, 287 



Hydrography, 280 



Hydrophobia and M. Pasteur, i, 423, 599; H. M. Tomhn, 

 245 ; Precautions against, 337 ; Deaths from, in Paris during 

 1885, 348 ; Proposed Hospital in Paris, 448 ; J. Chamber- 

 Iain on Pasteur's Cure for, 464 



Hydrosulphuric and Hydrochloric Acids, Reciprocal Action of 

 Salts of Antimony and, Berthelot, 2S7 



Hymenoptera, Nocturnal, of the Genus Bombus, Marquis G. 

 Doria, 392 ; Jno. C. Wilson, 487 



Hypertrichosis, 326 



lapetus. Orbit of, 303 



Ice : Lieut. Greely on Floebergs, 126 ; Dr. John Rac, F.R.S., 



126, 244 ; Worms in, 399 

 Ice Age and the Northern Alpine Slopes, 34S 

 Ice Cavities, Prof Schwalbe, 312, 384 

 Ice-Floes, Scandinavian, Sir J. D. Hooker, F.R.S., 79; Rev. 



A. Irving, 129 

 Ice- Forms, Peculiar, B. Woodd Smith, 461 ; Rev. Geo. 



Henslow, 486 

 Ichthyology, 333 ; Arrival of Chinese and Japanese Fish, 41 ; 



ilie Pelagic Stages of Young Fishes, Agassiz and Whitman, 



467 



