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Index 



Gums, Resins and other Vegetable Exudations of Australia, 



J. H. Maiden, 335 

 Gunnery: Giin-siijhts for Large and Small Ordnance, 226; a 



New Range-finder, Prof. George Forbes, F.R.S., Paper read 



at Society of Arts, 261 

 Gunther (R. T.), a Possible New Petroleum Field near Naples, 



'52 

 Guntz (M.), on the Properties of Barium, 112; on Metallic 



Strontium and its Hydride, 215 ; the Action of Hydrogen 



upon Strontium Amalgam, 603 

 Gyroscope, the Use of the, Prol. A. S. Chessin, 336 



Haberlandt (Dr. G.), Sinnesorgane im Pflanzenreich zur Per- 

 ception mechanischer Rcize, 529 



Haddon (Dr. Alfred C, F.R.S.), Head-hunters, Black, White 

 and Brown, Supp. April 24, 1902. iii 



Haamatopoietic Functions of the Spleen, Experiments in Ex- 

 amination of the asserted, Drs. Noel Paton, Gulland and 

 Fowler, 115 



Haemoglobin of Blood, Modification of, under Reduction in 

 Atmospheric Pressure, J. Vallot, 143 



Hcemoglobin, on Certain Chemical and Physical Properties of, 

 read before the Royal Society by Dr. ArthurGamgee, F.R.S., 

 520 



HafTkine's Plague Vaccine in India, Major W. B. Bannerman, 



550 

 Hall, Influence of Mountains on the Fall of. Prof. \ . Monti, 



443 

 Hailstorms, Prof. V. Monti, 372 

 Hailstorms in Italy at different Seasons, Distribution of. Prof. 



V. Monti, 281 

 Hair on the Bodies of Animals, Use-inheritance, Illustrated by 



Direction of, W. Kidd, 4 

 Hair in Man, Persistance of the Direction of, Dr. Walter Kidd, 



344 

 Hair, on the Process of. Turning White, E. Metchnikoff, For. 



Mem. R.S., 117 

 Hair-hygrometer, the, Dr. J. Pircher, 441 

 Hall (D. B.), Sunshine and Surf: a Year's W'anderings in the 



South Sea?, 57 

 Hall (H. S.), Algebraical Examples, 343 

 Hall Effect in Gases at Lo>v Pressure.^, H. .\. Wilson, 550 

 Haller (A.), Ibogine, the Active Principle of a Plant of the 



Genus Tabernoemontana coming from the Congo, 1 19 

 Hallion (M.), Gases of the Blood at different Altitudes during a 



Balloon Ascent, 16S 

 Hallstatt and La Tene, the Civilisations of, Mittheilungen der 

 Prahistorischen Commission der K. Academic dev W^issen- 

 schaften in Wien, Dr. Robert Munro, 212 

 Halm (Dr. ), on the Equilibrium of Stellar Atmospheres, 143; 

 on the Slate of Equilibrium of Stellar Atmospheres, 191-2 ; 

 a New Solar Theory, 351 ; on Prof. Arrhenius' Theory of 

 Cometary Tails and Aurora;, 415 

 (lalske and Siemens' Plant for Water Purificiiion by Ozonised 



Air, 230 

 Hamburg during the Last Quarter of a Century {1876- 1900), 

 Re^ults of the Maximum and Minimum Temperatures at, 

 Dr. Grossmann, 323 

 Hamm (A. H.), Birds Attacking Butterflies and Moths, 366 

 Hammer (Prof.), the Hammer-Fennel Tacheometer, 14 

 Hampson (Sir George F. , Bart.), Catalogue of the Lepidoptera 



Phahena; in the British Museum, 220 

 Handbook of Sanitation, George M. i'rice, 364 

 Handgelenken, Ueber die Bewegungen in den, Rudolf Fick, 



411 

 Hann (Ilofrath J.), the Variations of Rainfall during Long 



Periods of Time, 323 

 Hanriot (M ), Composition of the Gases in Drains, 431 

 Hanlzsch (A.), Sulphimidc, 38 

 llarcourt (Leveson F. Vernon), Civil Engineering as applied 



in Construction, 5S2 

 Hardy (J. G.), Cuives of Triple Curvature, 42S 

 Harford-Battersby (Dr. C. F. ), the Obstacles to Development 



in West Africa, 37 1 

 Hargreaves (R. ), Arithmetic, 29; Algebraic Relations between 



Zonal Harmonics of Dilfcrent Orders, 503 

 Harker (.Alfred), the Ancient Glaciers of Skye, 189 

 Harmonic Series, Resultant Tones and the, Margaret Dickens, 

 561 



Harris (Dr. D. F. ), Functional Inertia a property of Protoplasm, 

 479 



Hart (Mr.), Root Irritation, 474 



Harting (J. E.), Use and Value of Spiral Horns in Ovis nivicola, 

 334 



Hartland (E. Sidney), the Study of Religion, Morris Jastrow, 

 jun., 313 ; the Mystic Rose : a Study of Primitive Rlairiage, 

 Ernest Crawley, 553 ; First Fruits of the Cambridge Anthro- 

 pological Expedition to Torres Straits, Alfred C. Haddon, 

 F.R.S., Supp. April 24, 1902, iii 



Hartley (Prof., F.R.S.), Composition of Brittle Platinum, 3S3 ; 

 Haze, Dry Fog and Hail, 142 ; Notes on Quantitative Spectra 

 of Beryllium, 190 



Hartmann (Dr. J.), Nebulae and their Velocities in the Line of 

 Sight, 595 



Harvard College Observatory, Meridian Observations at, 113; 

 Harvard College Observatory Report, 1901, 282 



Hathaway (A. S. ), Quaternion Space, 357 



Hayward (F. H.), the Ethical Philosophy of Sidgwick, 412 



Hayward (Kobt. B., F.R.S.), Rearrangement 01 Euclid, Book 

 I. Part i., 559 



Haze, Dry Fog and Hail, Prof. W. N. I lartley, 142 



Head, on the Relation between Intelligence and the Size and 

 Shape of the, read before the Royal Society by Prof. Pearson, 



543 



Head-IIunters, Black, White and Brown, Alfred C. Haddon, 

 F. R.S., E. Sidney Hartland, Supp. Apiil 24. 1902, iii 



Health Administration in America, Public, Chas. V. Chai'in, 73 



Hearing of the Murray I.-landers, Observations made with 

 Galton's Whistle upon the, and some Inhabitants of Buchan, 

 Aberdeenshire, Dr. C. S. Myers. 116 



Heat : the Dilution of Acetylene for Heating Purposes, A. E. 

 Munby, 30; Determination of Heat, of Dissociation and 

 Combustion of Acet)lene, W. G. Mixtcr, 93; Numerical 

 Value of " Characteristic " of Water, J. ^L Gray, 47; the 

 Adiabalic Curve, George Moreau, 47 ; New Aleihod of 

 Ap[.i|)ing Thermocouple to Determining Temperature at a 

 Distance, Henri Becquerel, 95 ; Law of Radiation at Low 

 Temperatures, M. Cunipan, 95; the Influence of Tempera- 

 ture on the Action of Nitric Acid on Metals, Dr. Alfred J. 

 Ewarf, 12S ; a Correction, 304; Method Allowing of the 

 Evaluation in Absolute Measure of very Low Temperature, 

 Henri Pellat, 143 ; Production and Maintenance of Low 

 Temperatures, M. d'Arsonval, 167 ; Practical Exercises on 

 Sound, Light and Heat, J. S. Dexter, 197 ; the Cooling 

 Power and Conductivity of Air, P. Compan, 215; the Heat 

 of Formation of the Hydrate of Chlorine, M. de Forcrand, 

 239 ; an Apparatus lor Demjnslrating the Linear Conduction 

 01 Heat, P. van der \'lieth, 255 ; a New Method for the 

 Measurement and Recording of High Temperatures, Andre 

 Job, 263 ; Thermoelectricity of Steels and Nickel-Steels, G. 

 Bclloc, 28S ; on the Factors of Heat, James Swinburne, 309 ; 

 the Thermal Measurement of Energy, E. H. Grifiiths, F. R.S., 

 342; the Effective Temperature of the Sun, Dr W. E. Wilson, 

 F.R.S., 428 ; Co-ling Power of Air at High Pressures and of 

 Air in ilotion, P. Compan, 455 ; Thermal Expansion of 

 Porcelain, A. E. Tutlon, 476 ; Temperature Variation of the 

 Electrical Resistances of Pure Metals, W. Williams, 477 ; 

 Latent Heat of Fusion of Solid Ammonia, G. Massol, 504; 

 Experiments on Drawn Steel : Part i.. Magnetism and its 

 Changes with Temperature; Part ii., Resistivity, Elasticity 

 and Density, and the Temperature Coefficients of Resistivity 

 and Elasticity, J. Reginald Ashworth, 526; the B iiling-point 

 of Selenium, Daniel Berthelot, 528 ; Specific Heat of Bodies 

 at the Absolute Zero, M. Ponsot, 52S ; Method of Calculating 

 Solubilities and the Equilibrium Constants of Chemical Re- 

 actions and on a Formula for the Latent Heats of Vaporisa- 

 tion, Alexander Findlay, 547 ; the Temperature of Inversion 

 of the Joule- Kelvin Eflect lor Hydrogen, K. Olszewski, 576 ; 

 on the Relation L + S/T = Q/T = K, M. de Forcrand, 579 ; 

 Increase of Electrical Resistivity Caused by Alloying Iron 

 with X'arious Elements to the Specific Heat of those Elements, 

 Prof. W'. F. Barrett, F.R.S , 601 

 Pleavens at a Glance, 1902, the, 25S 

 Hcbert (.A ), Chemical Modifications in Plants Submitted to the 



Influence ol Sodium Chloiide, 312 

 Heckel (Kd. ), Ibogine the Active Principle of a Plant of the 



Genus Tabernwmontana Coming from the Congo, 1 19 

 Hedon (Piof.), Hemolytic Glucosides more Globulicidal in 

 Saline Solutions than in Seium, 67 



