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Index 



Bau der Pflanzengewebe, anatomisch-physiologische 



L'ntersuthuiigen in den Tropen, J13 

 Home-woods and Home Landscape, the Garden Beautiful, 



William Robinson, 217; R. I. Lynch, 300 

 Hooton (W. >L), Decomposition of Ammonium Dichromate 



by Heat, 3S3 

 Hopkinson (Prof. Bertram), Effect of Mixture Strength and 



Scavenging upon Thermal Efficiency, 5SS 

 Horizon and Prime-vertical Curves for Latitudes -1-30° to 



-i-6o°, H. H. Kritzinger, 617 

 Home (John), the Geological Structure of the North-west 



Highlands of Scotland, 272 

 Horses : the Surgical Anatomy of the Horse, John T. 



Share-Jones, 170; Races chevalines, Prof. Paul Diffloth, 



339 

 Horslev (Sir VictoT, F.R.S.), Alcohol and the Human Body, 



Horticulture, the Apple Sucker, Spraying Experiinents, 

 Kenneth G. Furley, 180; the Journal of the South-eastern 

 Agricultural College, Wye, Kent, 345 



Horton (F.), Spectrum of the Discharge from a Glowing 

 Lime Kathode in Mercury Vapour, 454 



Horton (R. E.), Weir Experiments, Coefficients and 

 Formulas, 68 



Hossack (Dr. W. C), Rats and Plague in India, 205 



Hcsseus (Dr. C), Vegetation on Doi Sutap, Siam, 588 



Howchin (Rev. W'alter), Glacial Beds of Cambrian Age in 

 South .Australia, 165 



Howe (^L A.), Symmetrical Masonry Arches, 507 



Howitt (Dr. .\. W.), Literature relating to the .-\ustralian 

 .Aborigines, So 



Howitt "(Dr. A. W., C.M.G.), Death of, 443; Obituary 

 Notice of, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 515 



Hewlett (Rev. F.), Death of, 349 



Hoyt (J. C), River Discharge, 14S 



Hubbard (Dr. Arthur John, and George), Neolithic Dew- 

 ponds and Cattle-ways, 245 



Hubncr (J.), the Characterisation of Mercerised Cotton, 

 239 ; New Reactions for the Characterisation of Mer- 

 cerised Cotton, 359 



Hue (E.), Mus^e ost^ologique ; Etude de la Faune Quater- 

 n.iire, Osttometrie des Maramif^res, 604 



Hulbert (H. H.), Voice Training in Speech and Song, 317 



Hulton (H. F. E.), Considerations affecting the " Strength " 

 of Wheat Flours, 598 



Human Body, .Alcohol and the, Sir Victor Horsley, F.R.S., 

 uiid Dr. Mary D. Sturge and Dr. Arthur Newsholme, 387 



Hume (Dr. W. F.), Geology of Eastern Desert of Egypt, 185 



Humphreys (H. B.), Physiology and Morphology of Cali- 

 fornian Hepatics, 445 



Huntington (Ellsworth), the Pulse of Asia: a Journey in 

 Central Asia illustrating the Geographic Basis of 

 History, 314 



Hurst (C. C), the Inheritance of Eye-colour in Man, 382 



Hutchinson (G. A.), Spontaneous Crystallisation of Sodium 

 Sulphate Solutions, 551 



Huxley (T. H.), Aphorisms and Reflections, 341 



Hydraulics: Influence of the Thickness of the Pipe Wall on 

 the Rate of Discharge of Water from Minute Orifices 

 piercing the Pipe, W'. R. Baldwin-Wiseman, 231 ; 

 Hydraulics, F. C. Lea, 530 



Hydrography: the Bed of the Western Pacific Ocean, 21; 

 River Discharge, J. C. Hoyt and N. C. Grover, 148; 

 Tidal Investigations in Canada, W. Bell Dawson, 202 ; 

 the Sources of Supply of Atlantic Water to the North 

 Sea. Johan Gehrke, 400 



Hydrology : Hydrology in Egypt, Captain H. G. Lyons, 

 21; Hydrology in the United States, 68, 404; Pollution 

 of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers by Chicago Sewage, 

 Marshall O. Leighton, 68 ; the Geology and Water Re- 

 sources of the Western Portion of the Panhandle of 

 Texas, C. Gould, 68; the Water Supply of Nome Region, 

 Seward Peninsula, J. C. Holt and F. Henshaw, 68 ; 

 Underground Waters of the Coastal Plain of Texas, 

 T. U. Taylor, 68 ; Potomac River Basin, Messrs. Parker, 

 W'illis, Bolster, and Marsh, 68 ; the Quality of Surface 

 AVaters in Minnesota, Mr. Wesbraat, 68 : Weir Experi- 

 ments, Coefficients, and Formulas, R. E. Horton, 68 ; 

 Clean Water and How to Get It, .Allen Hagen, 21S 



Hygiene: the Care of the Bodv, Dr. Francis Cavanagh, 



5 ; School Hygiene, a Handbook for Teachers of all 

 Grades, School Managers, &c., Herbert Jones, 99; the 

 Habits, Life-history, and Breeding-places of the House- 

 fly, R. Newstead, 135; Decomposition and Nitrification 

 of Sewage (i) in Alkaline Solution, (2) in Distilled 

 Water, J. E. Purvis and R. M. Courtauld, i()o-i ; 

 Nature's Hygiene and Sanitary Chemistry, C. T. King- 

 zett, 196; the Laws of Health, a Handbook on School 

 Hygiene, Dr. Carstairs G. Douglas, 197 

 Hygroscope, an Extremely Sensitive Electric, J. Pionchon, 

 600 



Ibbetson (Sir Denzll), Death and Obituary Notice of, 443 



Ice, Stock Frost or Ground, Rev. John J. Hampson, 295; 

 James Thomson, 366; Prof. H. T. Barnes, 412 



Ice-crystals, Drifted, Dr. Walter Leaf, 271 



Ice-making from Pure Water in W'intcr, Method of, H. 

 W'arth, 518 



Iceland : Island in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, Paul 

 Herrman, 362 



Ichinohe (Naozo), the Maximum of Mira, 1906, 158 



Ichthyology : Zoology of Egypt, the Fishes of the Nile, 

 G. .A. Boulenger, F.R.S., 10; Two Luminous Fishes from 

 Malay Archipelago, Dr. Stechc, 15 ; Parasites of Bermuda 

 Fishes, Edward Linton, 87 ; the Life of the Salmon, with 

 Reference more Especially to the Fish in Scotland, W. L. 

 Calderwood, 173 ; Gastrulation of the Ovum of the Lam- 

 prey, S. Hatta, 179 ; Erythrolytic Function of the Spleen 

 in Fishes, Richard BJumenthal, 336 ; RhynchohiicUa 

 acidcata in Ceylon, Dr. .Arthur Willey, F.R.S., 345 ; 

 Best Mode of Determining the Age and Rate of Growth 

 of Eels, K. J. Gemsoe, 350; a Possible Case of Mimicry 

 in the Common Sole, Dr. A. T. Masterman, 477 ; Age 

 and Growth-rate of Plaice in the Southern North Sea 

 determined by the Otolith, Dr. Wallace, 523 ; the Food 

 of Fishes, R. A. Todd, 524 ; Structure of the Epidermis 

 and Epidermal Glands of Poisonous Fishes, E. Pawlow- 

 sky, 613 



Iliffe (J. D.), Glacial Beds of Cambrian Age in South 

 Australia, 165 



Illusion, an Optical, Dr. L. U. H. C. W'erndly, 31 • 



Imms (A. D.), Bee's " Paralysis," 62 



Immune Sera, Dr. C. F. Bolduan, 411 



Immunity to Disease among Plants, Prof. F. E. Weiss, at 

 British Pharmaceutical Conference at Manchester, 20 



Inanition, the Influence of, on Metabolism, Francis Gano 

 Benedict, 610 



Ince (Dr. W. H.), Chemical Examination of West 

 Australian Poison Plants, 180 



Index of Archa;ological Papers, 557 



India : the Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute, Bombay, 

 Dr. Morris W^ Travers, 31 ; Records of the Geological 

 Survey of India, Part iii., Notes on Certain Glaciers in 

 North-west Kashmir, H. H. Hayden, Part iv.. Glaciers 

 in Lahaul,' H. Walker and E. H. Pascoe ; Glaciers in 

 Kumaon, G. de P. Cotter and J. Caggin Brown, Prof. 

 T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 201 ; Education and Research in 

 India, 202: Agricultural Statistics of India, 208; Plagues 

 and Pleasures of Life in Bengal, Lieut. -Colonel D. D. 

 Cunningham, 223 ; Sucker Reproduction in Kistna Dis- 

 trict of Madras, A. W. Lushington, 256 ; Notes on Indian 

 Mathematics — Arithmetical Notation, R. Kaye, 347; 

 Memoirs of the Indian Meteorological Department, being 

 Occasional Discussions and Compilations of Meteorolo- 

 gical Data relating to India and Neighbouring Counfries, 

 Vol. xviii., Part iii., V., a Discussion of the Anemo- 

 graphic Observations recorded at .Allahabad from 

 September, 1890, to August, 1904; VI., a Discussion of the 

 Anemographic Observations recorded at Lucknow from 

 June, 1878, to October, 1892, Sir John Eliot, K.C.I.E., 

 F.R.S., t;-; ; Meteorology of October and November, 1907, 

 419 ; Studies in the Medicine of .Ancient India, Dr. .A. F. 

 Rudolf Hoernle, CLE., 533; Reports on Plague Inves- 

 tigations in India issued by the Advisory Committee 

 appointed by the Secretary of State for India, the Royal 

 Societv and the Lister Institute, ^85 ; the Etiology and 

 Epidemiology of Plague, Major G. Lamb, 585 



India-rubber and its Manufacture ; with Chapters on Gutta- 

 percha and Balata, Hubert L. Terry, C. Simmonds, 296 



