Index 



r Xaturcy 

 L luiu 12, 19< 



Heidelberg I'liysical Laboratory, the, 587 



Heindenstam (G. F. ), the Conversion of Swedish Wood- waste 

 and Sawdust into Charcoal, 35 



Heinze (J. O.), Varying Degrees of Actinism of the \-Rays, 

 600 



Hi'lium and Mercury, Effect of a Magnetic Field on Spectra of, 

 I'rof Andrew Gray, F. U.S., and Dr. Walter Stewart, 54 



Hellmann (I'rof. G. ), Prussian Rainfall, 60 



Hemptinne (Alix de). Influence of Radio-active Substances on 

 the Luminescence of (iuses, 143 



Ilcmsalech (G. A.), the Determination of some Coefficients of 

 Self-induction, 119; Recherches Experimentales sur les 

 Spectres d'Elincelles, 365 



Hemsley(W. Botting, F.R.S.), (l)lhe Yiike Plant, (2) Germi- 

 minating Seeds of Araucaria Bidwelli, (3) Archidendron 

 Soi'omoni-iisis, 71 ; Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Calcutta, 341 



Henri (Dr. \'. ), Law of Ouantitative Action of Sucrase, 63; 

 Researches on the Law of Action of Sucrase, 120 ; the Re- 

 sistance of the Red Globules of the Blood Determined by 

 their Electrical Conductivity, 432 



Henry (John R.), the Quadranlid Meteors, 19S ; the (Juadrantid 

 Meteors 1902, 272 



Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.RS.), Report for 1901 on the 

 Lancashire Sea-fisheries Laboratory, 373 ; Lancashire Sea- 

 fisheries Memoir, 50S 



Heredity : Use Inheritance, Illustrated by the Direction of 

 Hair on the Bodies of Animals, W. Kidd, 4 ; Truth and 

 Error in Von Kolliker, A. von Kolliker's Stellung zur De- 

 scendenzlehre. Dr. Rcmigius Stolzle, 76 ; on the Probability 

 that the Son of a very Highly-gifted Father will be no less 

 Gifted, Dr. Francis Galton, F.R.S., 79; on the Inheritance 

 of the Mental Characters in Man, Karl Pearson, F. R.S., liS, 

 245, 391 ; Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 245, 367 ; Persistence 

 of the Direction of Hair in Man, Dr. Walter Kidd, 344 ; 

 Mendel's Law and the Heredity of Pigmentation in Mice, L. 

 Cuenot, 5S0 



Hergesell (Dr. ), the Meteorological Observations of the Inter- 

 national Balloon Ascent of November 8, 1900, 36 



Herissey (H.), the Digestion of the Mannane of the Tubercles 

 of Orchids, 528 



Herpetology : Food of Grass Snakes, C. M. Rogers, 31 



Herrick (F. H.), the Home-life of Wild Birds, 437 



Herschel (Sir W. J.), Sun Pillars, 512 



Hertz (H.), Ueber die Entdeckung der Elektrischen Wellen 

 durch H. Hertz und die Weitere Entwicklung dieses Gebietes, 

 211 



Hertzian Waves : Spark of the Hertz Exciter, C. Tissot, 143 ; 

 Transparency of Liquid Conductors for Hertzian Oscillations, 

 Charles Nordmann, 407 ; Hertzian Waves Emanating from 

 the Sun, Charles Nordmann, 359 ; Explanation of some 

 Celestial Phenomena by means of the Hertzian Waves, Charles 

 Nordmann, 455 ; Hertzian Waves in Storms, Firmin Lai- 

 roque, 528 



Herz, Practical Chemistry, 410 



Hewitt (Dr. J. T.), Benzeneazo-o-Naphthol, 238; Modification 

 of Zeisel's Method for the Estimation of Methoxyl Groups, 

 309-10 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), a Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 

 Frederick D. Chester, 506 



Hexoses, Utilisation of, by the Organism, MM. Charrin and 

 Brocard, 263 



Heyl (Paul R.), Change of Pitch of Sound with Distance, 

 273 



Hicks (Prof. W. M., F.R.S.), the FitzgeraldLorentz Effect, 

 343 ; the Permeability of Iron Alloys, 55S 



High-frequency Currents, the Action of, upon Animals, II. 

 Rordier, 239 ; M. Le Comte, 239 ; M. d'Arsonval, 239 



Hill (Alec), a Primer of Phy.siology, Supp. .'\pril 24, iy02, ix 



Hill (Rev. Edwin), the Matrix of the Sufiblk Chalky Boulder- 

 Clay, 405 



Hillcbrand (Dr. C), Simultaneous Visibility of Sun and Total 

 Lunar Eclipse, 305 



Hind-brain of the Monolreme, the, A. Koelliker, i 



Hinrichsen (F. W.), New Determination of the Atomic Weight 

 of Calcium, 2S1 



Histology : Die Medulla Oblongata und die Vierhiigelgegend 

 von Ornilhorhynchus und Echidna, A. Koelliker, i ; Methods 

 in' Plant Histolocy, Charles I. Chamberlain, 75 ; Practical 

 Histology, B. I. N. Langley,"F.R.S., 171 ; Clinical Patho- 



logy and Practical Morbid Histology, I. Strangeways Pigg, 



556 

 Histrionic Capacity of Grey Parrots, D. R. Fearoii, C.B., 127 

 llittorf (W.), Influence of Diaphragms separating .Vnude and 



Kathode Solutions on the Measured \'alues of the Transport 



Numbers of the Ions in the Passage of Electricity through 



Electrolytic Solutions, 423 

 Ilobson (Bernard), Correlation Tables of British Strata, 29 

 Hodson (F. ), Electrification of Glass, 319 

 Iloff (Van 't) Laboratory, Conditions of Formation of Oceanic 



Salt Deposits. 304 

 Iloff (Prof van 't), ihe Raoult Memorial Lecture, 516 

 Holborn (Prof.), a New Form of Electric Resistance Laboratory 



Furnace, 350 

 Iloldich (Colonel Sir T. Hungerford, C.B., F.S.A.), the 



Indian Borderland, 1SS0-1900, 319 

 Ilolgate (Thomas F.), Elementary Geometry, Plane and Solid, 



for Use in High Schools and Academies, 26 

 Holl(A.), Sulphimide, 38 

 Holland (P.), Slaty Cleavage, 13 



Holmes (VV. H.), Textile Markmgs on Primitive Pottery, 350 

 llollzapffel's Microscope, Mr. Nelson, 239 

 Ilolub (Dr. Eniil), Death and Obituary Notice of, 396 

 Home-life of Wild Birds, the, F. H. Herrick, 437 

 Honda (K. ), Magnetostriction of some Ferromagnetic Sub- 

 stances, 246 

 Hopkins (Dr. A. D. ), the Red Spruce Pest, Denlroclonus 



FUeaperda, 1 3 

 Hops, Experimental Cultivation of, at Wye, 109 

 Horizons, Displacements of the, due to Refraction, on the Lake 



of Cieneva, Prof. F. A. f'orel, 280 

 Horns in Bighorn Wild Sheep as Ear-trumpets, the Value of 



the, George Wherry. 127 

 Horns in Oi'is nivunia. Use and Value of Spiral, Dr. George 



Wherry, 334; J. E. Harting, 334 

 Horns and .Antlers, Evolution of. Dr. H. (ladow, F. R.S., 549 

 Horse, Przewalski's, at Woburn Abbey, 103 

 Horses, the Modern Thoroughbred, T. A. Cook, 60 

 Horticulture : Conference on School Gardens, 380 ; Fruit-pest 



Treatment in Georgia, 445 ; Death and Obituary Notice of 



George Wilson, 539 

 Hospitals and Vivisection, the Metropolitan, 417 

 Houssay (F. ),on Ihe Variation of the Kidney and its Excretion in 



Fowls Feo with Meat, 215 : Comparison of the Egg-laying 



Capacity of Fowls Fed on Meat and on Grain, 408 

 Houston (Dr. A. C), Ferments and their Actions, Cail 



Oppenheimer, 582 

 Ilrdlicka (Dr. A.), Brain of an Eskimo Man, 256 

 Hudson (A. E. L.), a Geography of Wales, 317 

 Hudson (VV. H.), Birds and Man, 293 

 Hughes (Prof. T. McKenny, F.R.S.), on a Late Pleistocene 



Deposit containing .Mammoth, 67 

 Huin (G. ), Guide Pratique pour les Calculs de Resistance des 



Chauditrres a Vapeur et I'Essai des Matcriaux Employes, 150 

 Huitre Perliere, N'acre et Perles, L', L. G. Seurat, 271 

 Human Bone Instruments, R. (juick, 350 

 Human Life and Thought, Anticipations of the Reactions o. 



Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon, H. G. Wells, Prof. 



Ray Lankester, F. R.S. , Supp. March 13, 1902, iii 

 Humphrey (John), l'harmacop(Ldia, a Commentary on the 



Bri ish Pharmacopfeia. i8g8, 197 

 Humus as a Preservative against Frost, Prof. W. R. l*'isher, 152 

 Hunt (.\. R. ), Municipal Meteorology, 561 

 Hunted, the. Lives of the, Ernest Seton-Thompson, 195 

 Hunter (.'\. E.), Ihe Resolution of Pheno-oaminohepta- 



methylene into its Optical Merides, 477 

 llUrlhle's (Prof. ) Stromuhr, Graphic Records, 66 

 Hutchinson (Jonathan, F. R.S.), Expedition to Study Leprosy 



in South Airica, 109 ; Primary Cause of Leprosy, 496 

 Hutchinson (J. L. ), Automorphic Functions, 357 

 Hutton (Capt. F. W., F. R.S.), Evolution and ils Teaching, 



Inaugural Address at the Australasian Association for the 



Advancement of Science, 425 

 Hutton (R. S.), Fusion of Ouariz by Means of Electric Arc, 263 

 Huxley's Review of the "Vestiges of Creation,'' Francis 



Darwin, F.R.S., 365 

 Iluygens (Christiaan), lEuvres completes de, 74 

 Hydraulics : Relative Velocity in Streams, Dr. D. T. Smith, 



174 ; a Treatise on Hydraulics, Henry T. Bovty, 315 

 Hydraulic Engineering: the Sea Coast (l) Destruction, (2) 



