Index 



r Nature, 



of Ozone by iieai, I'rof. E. P. Perinan and R. H. 

 Greaves, 574 

 Heather (H. J. S.), Electrical Equipment of Gold Mines, 



575 



Heavenly Bodies, Peculiarities in the Structure of some, 

 I-'rof. Suess, 490 



Hector (Sir James, F.R.S.), Death and Obituary Notice 

 of, 37 



Hedrick (H. B.), a Catalogue of Zodiacal Stars, 353 



Heilprin (Prof. Angelo), Obituary Notice of, L. E. Levy, 

 13C. 



Heinrich {V .), Elements and Ephemeris for the Minor 

 Planet Patroclus, 67 



Helium in the Atmosphere, Dr. J. \\'. Evans, 535 



Helium, the Condensation of, Prof. H. Kamerlingh Onnes, 

 S59> 581; Dr. Morris W. Travers, F.R.S., 606; the 

 Solidification of. Prof. Alfred W. Porter, 437 ; Dr. H. 

 Kamerlingh Onnes, 442 



Helium Line, Dj, as a Darlv Line in the Solar Spectrum, 

 the, A. k. Buss, 377 



Helium, D^, Line m the Solar Spectrum, Capt. Daunt, 520 



Hellmann (Dr. G.), the Dawn of Meteorology, 478 



Helmert (F. R.), das Ausgreichungsrechnung nach der 

 Methode der Icieinsten Quadrate, 52 



Hemmelmayr (Franz von), Lehrbuch der Chemie und 

 Mineralogie fur die vierte Klasse der Realschulen, 484 



Hemsalech (Dr. G. A.), Flame Spectra obtained by the 

 Electrical Method, 215 ; the Flame Spectra of Metals, 

 446 ; Flame Spectra of Iron, 623 



Henry (E.), Disease of the Pine in the Jura, 23 



Henry (John R.), November Meteors, 31 ; April Meteors, 535 



Henry (Louis), the Nitrous Isomerisation of Isobutyl 

 Alcohol, 1 19 ; Action of Nitrous Acid on AUylamine, 

 21s 



Henry (T. \.), Occurrence of Cyanogenetic Glucosides in 

 Feeding Stuffs, 598 



Henshaw (F.), the Water Supply of Nome Region, Seward 

 Peninsula, 68 



Henshaw (H. \\'.), " the Policemen of the Air," 493 



Henslow (Rev. G.), Origin of the Ditrimerous Floral 

 Whorls of Certain Dicotyledons, 142 



Hepworth (Commander M. W. Campbell, C.B.), Notes on 

 Maritime Meteorology, 126 



Heredity : the Interpretation of Mendelian Phenomena, 

 Geo. ' P. Mudge, 8 ; G. Archdall Reid, 9, 54 ; 

 R. H. Lock, 32 ; J. T. Cunningham, 54 ; H. H. 

 O'Farrell, 271 ; Mendelism and Sex, G. Archdall Reid at 

 Linnean Society, 236 ; Mendelian Characters among 

 Shorthorns, Prof. Jaines Wilson, 509, 559; Prof. Karl 

 Pearson, F.R.S., 559; Prof. John G". McKendrick, F.R.S., 

 582 ; Specific Stability and Mutation, Sir W. T. Thiselton- 

 Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 77, 127; R. H. Lock, 127; 

 Mulattos, Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 

 126; H. G. Wells, 149; sur la Transmissibilit^ de 

 Charactferes acquis, Eugenio Rignano, 193 ; the Inherit- 

 ance of " Acquired " Characters, Rev. E. C. Spicer, 

 247, 342 ; Dr. G. Archdall Reid, 293, 342, 391 ; A. D. D., 

 ■343; J. r. Cunningham, 367; Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, 

 F.R.S. , 319, 390.; the Melanic Variety of the " Peppered 

 Moth," A. Bacot, 294; Heredity and Environic Forces, 

 Dr. MacDougal, 378; the Mechanism in Heredity, Dr. 

 E. G. Conklin, 378; the Inheritance of Eye-colour in 

 Man, C. C. Hurst, 382 ; the Inheritance of Colour in 

 Domestic Pigeons with Special Reference to Reversion, 

 R. Staples-Browne, 430 ; Befruchtung und Vererbung im 

 Pflanzenreich, Prof. K. Giesenhagen, 556 ; die Bestimm- 

 ung und Vererbung des Geschlechtes, Dr. C. Correns, 5S0 



H^rissey (H.), the Preparation of Dithymol, 384 



Herman (I.), Syntheses by Means of the Mixed Organo- 

 metallic Derivatives of Zinc, Ketone Alcohols, 455 



Heron (David), Statistics of Insanity and Inheritance of 

 Insane Diathesis, 179 



Herpetology of Japan and Adjacent Territory, L. Stejneger, 

 91 



Herrera (Prof. A. L.), Notions gi^n^rales de Biologie et de 

 Plasmog^nie, 558 ; Chrysanthemum Powder as a Means 

 of destroying Mosquitoes in Houses, 27S 



Herring (Dr. Percy T.), a Manual of \'eterinary Physiology, 

 Colonel F. Smith, C.B., C..M.G., 219 



Herrman (Paul), Island in \'ergangenheit und Gegenwarl. 

 362 



Herrm.mn (Dr. E._j, the Periodical V'ariations of Atmo- 

 spheric Pressure, 157 



Herschel's NebulEe, the, Dorothea Isaac-Roberts, 617 



Hessler (Dr. Robert), Malaria and Tuberculosis introduced 

 into America by the White Man, 231 



Hewitt (J. F.), Primitive Traditional History: the Primitive 

 History and Chronology of India, South-eastern and 

 South-western .Asia, Egypt, and Europe, and the Colonies 

 Thence sent Forth, 291 • 



Hewitt (J. T.), Colour and Constitution of Azo-compounds, 

 Part ii., the Salts of f-Hydroxy-azo-compounds with 

 Mineral .Acids, 334 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), die Purpurbakterien, Prof. Hans 

 Molisch, 53 ; Inflammation, an Introduction to the Study 

 of Pathology, Prof. J. (ieorge Adanii, 126; Scientific 

 Work of the Local Government Board, 235 ; the Bac- 

 teriological Examination of Disinfectants, W. Partridge, 

 246; Abel's Laboratory Handbook of Bacteriology, 580; 

 Lehrbuch der mikroskopischen Technik, Dr. Bernhard 

 Rawitz, 6p5 



HicUson (Prof. S. J., F.R.S.), Recent Madreporaria of the 

 Hawaiian Islands and Laysan, T. Wayland Vaughan, 

 499 



Higgins (Sidney H.), Dyeing in Germany and America, 4 



Hildburgh (Dr. W. L.), Sinhalese Magic, 551 



Hildebrandt (.A.), Airships Past and Present, together with 

 Chapters on the Use of Balloons in Connection with 

 Meteorology, Photography, and the Carrier Pigeon, 562 



Hilditch (T. P.), Relation between Unsaturation and Optical 

 .Activity, 166 



Hill (J, R,), Replacement of Alkyl Radicles by Methyl in 

 Substituted Ammonium Compounds, 166 



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

 Pressure on Man, 187 



Hill (M. D.), a Variation in .Amoeba, 367 



Hill (W.), a Deep Channel of Drift at Hitchin, 215 



Himalayan Glaciers, Fluctuations in. Prof. T. G. Bonnev, 

 F.RjS., 201 



Himalayas, .Ascent of Trisul, 134 



Hind (Dr. Wheelton), Lamellibranch Fauna in the Millstone 

 Grit of Scotland and the Silurian Rocks of Girvan, 531 



Hinduism, Cradle Tales of, Margaret E. Noble, 605 



Hinterlechner (Dr.), Geology of Countiy Round Deutsch- 

 brod, 184 



Hinxman (L.), the Geological Structure of the North-west 

 Highlands of Scotland, 272 



Hirayama (K.), the Systematic Error of Latitude observed 

 with a Zenith Telescope, 42 



Histoire de la Navigation a^rienne, W. de Fonvielle, 217 



History : Primitive Traditional, the Primitive History and 

 Chronology of India, South-eastern and South-western 

 Asia, Egypt and Europe, and the Colonies Thence sent 

 Forth, J. F. Hewitt, 291 



Hobart (H. M.), Armature Construction, 532 



Hobbs (Willit-m Herbert), Earthquakes, an Introduction 10 

 Seismic Geology, 481 



Hoche (Prof. A.), the Modern .Analysis of Psychical Pheno- 

 mena, 469 



Hoernle (Dr. A. F. Rudolf, CLE.), Studies in the Medicine 

 of .Ancient India, 533 



Holetschek (Dr. J.), Observations of Comets 1907^ and 

 19076, 353 



Holland (T. H., F.R.S.), Mineral Production of India 

 during 1906, 400 



Holland (Mr.), Molasses as Cattle Food, 590-1 



Hollick (.Arthur), the Cretaceous Flora of Southern New 

 York and New England, 121 



Hollis (Dr. W. .Ainslie), the Possibility of Life in Mars, 438 



Holloway (G. T.), the Assay of Telluride Ores, 190 



Holmes (Mr.), the .Appearance of Neptune in Small Tele- 

 scopes, 25S 



Holmes (H.), .Action of Diazomethane on the Two Modifi- 

 cations of i.';oNitrosocamphor, 333 



Holmes (Dr. T. Rice), .Ancient Britain and the Invasions of 

 Julius CiEsar, 601 



Hoist (Prof.), Ship Beri-beri and Scurvy, 113 



Holt (E. W. I..), Reports on the Sea and Inland Fisheries 

 of Ireland for 1904 and 1905, 373 



Holt (J. 0, the Water Supply of Nome Region, Seward 

 Peninsula, 68 



Hcltermann (Dr. Carl), der Einfluss des Klimas auf den 



