Index 



Hunter (Mr.), Tidal Observations, 321 



Hus (H.), Types of Vegetation in Cross-section across 

 Mississippi River near St. Louis, 318 



Hutchinson (A.), Mica from North Wales and Chlorite 

 from Conneniara, 147 



Hutton i\Iemorial Medal and Research Fund, the, 432 



Hydraulics : Natural Sources of Power, R. S. Ball, 4 ; 

 Discharge of Water from Circular Weirs and Orifices, 

 G. H. Gulliver, 59 ; Hydro-electric Practice, a Practical 

 Manual of the Development of Water Power, its Con- 

 version to Electric Energy, and its Distant Transmission, 

 H. A. E. C. von Schon, 215; Water Pipe and Sewer 

 Discharge Diagrams, T. C. Ekin, 394 ; Water Hammer 

 in Hydraulic Pipe Lines, A. H. Gibson, 395 



Hydrogen, Anomalous Dispersion of Luminous, Rudolf 

 Ladenburg and Stanislaw Loria, 7 



Hydrography : Investigation of the Seiches of Loch Earn 

 by the Scottish Lake Survey, Prof. Chrystal, 209, 210; 

 Svenska Hydrografisk Biologiska Kommissionens 

 Skrifter HL, 225; Observations upon the Water-circula- 

 tion between the Ocean and the Baltic, Mr. Pettersson, 

 225 ; Tidal Bores, Lord Rayleigh, O.M., 267 



Hydrology : on the Salinity of the North Sea, Prof. 

 D'Arcy W. Thompson, C.B., 1S9 ; Water: its Origin 

 and Use, William Coles-Finch, 271 ; the Movement of 

 Water in Soils, Dr. J. Walter Leather, 309; Dr. E. J. 

 Russell, 510; the Filtration and Purification of Water 

 for Public Supply, John Don at Institution of Mechanical 

 Engineers, 444 



Hygiene : Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. .Azel .\mes, 

 165 : Metropolitan Water Examinations for Typhoid 

 Bacillus, Dr. Houston, 259 ; ."^^cond International Con- 

 gress on School Hygiene, 264 ; Exercising in Bed, 

 Sanford Bennett, 339 ; New Process for sterilising Milk. 

 Dr. Budde, 435 ; Principles and Methods of Physical 

 Education and Hygiene, W. P. Welpton, 485 



Hyperdactylism in Houdan Domesticated Fowls, Marie 

 Kaufmann-Wolff, 257 



Ichthyology ; South .African Blenniida;, &c., Messrs. 

 Gilchrist and Wardlaw Thompson, 472 ; Theory of Exist- 

 ence of a Land-bridge between Scotland and Scandinavia 

 based on Distribution of Charr, Dr. L. Stejneger, 496 



Identification of the Imprint of a Blood-stained Hand 

 on a Sheet, V. Balthazard, 179 



Identification of Revolver Bullets, V. Balthazard, 389 



Imperial Institute, Report on the Work o^ the, 1906 and 

 1907, Prof. W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S., 343 



India : Enteric Fever in India, Lieut. -Colonel Semple and 

 Captain Grieg, 21 ; a Sketch of the Geography and 

 Geology of the Himalayan Mountains and Tibet, Colonel 

 S. G. Burrard, F.R.S', and H. H. Hayden, 132 ; the 

 Commercial Products of India, being an Abridgment of 

 "The Dictionary of the Economic Products of India," 

 Sir George Watt, Captain A. T. Gage, 184 ; Sir George 

 Watt, CLE., aSi ; the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition 

 to the Indian Ocean, J. Stanley Gardiner, F.R.S., and 

 J. C. F. Fryer, 204 ; Report of the Imperial Department 

 of Agriculture for the Years 1905-6 and 1906-7, Dr. 

 E. J. Russell, 233; the Agricultural Journal of India. 

 Dr. E. J. Russell, 235 ; Memoirs of the Department of 

 .Agriculture in India, Dr. E. J. Russell, 235 ; a Manual 

 of Elementary Forest Zoology for India, E. P. Stebbing, 

 Prof. G. H. Carpenter, 244 ; Geodetic Surveys, 285 ; 

 Deutsche Seewarte, Monatskarten fur den indischen 

 Ozcan, 443 



Inglis (J. C), Engineering in Relation to Transport, 16 



Innervation, die periphere, Kurze iibersichtliche Dar- 

 stellung des Ursprungs, Verlaufs und der Ausbreitung 

 der Hirr- und Riickenmarksnerven, Dr. Emil Villiger, 

 18S 



Innes (R. T. A.), Relation between Intensity of Light, 

 Time of Exposure, and Photographic Action, 23 



Insects, Silk-producing, of West Africa, Gerald C. 

 Dudgeon, 160 



Institution cf Mechanical Engineers, the Filtration and 

 Purification of Water for Public Supply, John Don at, 

 444 



Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 118, 419 



International Congress of Chemistry, the, 432 



International Fishery Congress at Washington, the, log 

 Invariants of Quadratic Differential Forms, J. E. Wright, 



486 

 Ions, the Charges on. Prof. J. S. Townsend, F.R.S. , and 



-Mr. Haselfoot, 442 

 Ireland, Stone Circles in, W. E. Hart, 488 

 Iron, Meteoric, and Artificial Steel, Prof. Fredk. Berwerth, 



20 

 Irrigation in Australia, a Suggestion, 199 

 Irrigation in Egypt, 462 



Irving (Rev. Dr. A.), the Italian Earthquake, 428 

 Isenthal and Co.'s New List of Rheostats, 377 

 Isothermal Laver of the .Atmosphere, the, J. I. Craig, 281 ; 



W. H. Dines, F.R.S., 282, 341, 459; Charles J. P. Cave, 



308 ; R. F. Hughes, 340, 429 

 Italian Earthquake, the, 287; Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 42S 

 Italian Earthquake, Kew Records of the. Dr. C. Chree, 



F.R.S., 280; see also Earthquakes 

 Ivanov (P.), Regeneration at the Two E.xtremities of the 



Body in the Annelid Spirographis spallanzanii, 257 

 Iyengar (N. V.), Rainfall in Mysore for 1907, 46 



Jack (Dr. Robert), Dissymmetrical Separations in the Zee- 

 man Effect in Tungsten and Molybdenum, 59 

 Jackson (Charles E.), First Year Physics, 246 

 Jackson (J. W.), the Diatomaceous Deposit of the Lower 

 Bann Valley and Prehistoric Implements found Therein, 



449 



Jackson (W. H.), Elementary Solid Geometry, including 

 the Mensuration of the Simpler Solids, 277 



Jacobfeuerborn (H.), Intra-uterine Development of the 

 Hedgehog, 77 



Jacobson (E.), Construction of the Nests of Javanese Ants, 

 Polyrhachis hicolor, 257 



Jacoby (Prof.), the Stars surrounding 59 Cygni, 439 



Jaeger (Mr.), Research on the Silver Voltameter, 437 



Jaggar (T. A., jun.), Production of Valleys and Deltas 

 studied .Artificially by, 234 



Jamieson (Thos.), Phosphorescence on a Scottish Loch, 309 



Jantsch (G.), Magnetism of the Rare Earths, 269 



Japan, Chemistry in. Collection of Papers contributed on 

 the Occasion of the Celebration of Prof. J. Sakuri's 

 Jubilee, Dr. Edward Divers, F.R.S., 404 



Jenks (Tudor), Electricity for Young People, 424; Photo- 

 graphy for Young People, 424 



Jensen (Chr.), Atmospheric Polarisation, 378 



Jensen (Dr. H. I.), Geology of Country behind Jervis Bay, 

 420 



Jervis-Smith (F. J.), Generation of a Luminous Glow in 

 an Exhausted Receiver, and the Action of a Magnetic 

 Field on the Glow, the Residual Gases being Oxygen, 

 Hvdrogen, Neon, and -Air, 177 



Jervis-Smith (Rev. F. J., F.R.S.), a Brilliant Meteor and 

 its Train, 499 



Johnson (R. C.), Comet Morehouse, iqoSr, 205 



Johnson (Prof. T.), Potato Black Slab,' 67 



Johnson (Walter). Folk Memory, or the Continuity of 

 British Archaeology, 423 



Johnston (R. F.), From Pekin to Mandalay, a Journey 

 from North China to Burma through Tibetan Ssuch'uan 

 and Yunnan, 103 



Johnstone (James), Report for 1907 on the Lancashire Sea- 

 Fisheries Laboratory at the University of Liverpool and 

 the Sea-fish Hatchery at Piel, 151 : Conditions of Life 

 in the Sea, a Short Account of Quantitative Marine 

 Biological Research, 332 



Jolibois (Pierre), Phosphides of Zinc, 50 



Jones (.A. T.), a Manual of Practical Physics for Students 

 of Science and Engineering, 213 



Jones (Rev. A. Wentworth), New Simplified Form of 

 Burette Stand. 437 



Jones (Dr. F. Wood), Nubian Cemeteries, .Anatomical Re- 

 port by, 132 



Jones (H. O.), a Coloured Thio-oxalate, Joq 



Jones (H. Svdneyl. a Modern Arithmetic, with Graphic and 

 Practical Exercises, 156 



Tones (Joseph), the .A. B.C. of Lime Cultivation, 22 



Jorgensen (Dr. S. M.), the Fundamental Conceptions of 

 Chemistry, 217 



Jougla (Messrs.), the " Omnicolore " Plate, 400 



