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Helmholtz, cine Zeitschrift fiir die exakten Wissenschaflen 

 mit besonderer Bcriiclcsichtigung ihrer Anwendung, 237 



Hcmsalech (G. A.), Relative Duration of the Lines of the 

 Spectrum emitted by Magnesium in the Electric Spark, 

 556 



Henri (Victor), Action of the Ultra-violet Rays upon 

 Certain Carbohydrates, 164 ; New Researches on the 

 Sterilisation of Large Quantities of Water by the Ultra- 

 violet Rays, 556 



Hens, How to Keep, for Profit, C. S. Valentine, 13S 



Hepburn (J. S.), Chemistry of the Sugars, 403 



Herbertson (A. J., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Geography in 

 the University of Oxford), Opening Address in Section E 

 at the Meeting of the British Association at Sheffield, 

 Geography and some of its Present Needs, 383 ; a 

 Phvsiographical Introduction to Geography, 426 



Hcid'man (Prof. \\'. A., E.R.S.), British Marine Zoology, 

 329, 396, 462 



Heredity : the Laws of Heredity, G. Archdall Reid, Sir 

 W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., i ; Determina- 

 tion of the Chief Correlations between Collaterals in the 

 Case of a Simple Mendelian Population Mating at 

 Random, E. C. Snow, 61 ; Accident in Heredity, F. J. M. 

 Stratton and R. H. Compton, 63 ; Validity of the 

 Mendelian Theory, Dr. D. Berry Hart, 228 ; Chromo- 

 somes and Heredity, Prof. T. H. Morgan, 246; Inherit- 

 ance of Characteristics in Domestic Fowl, C. B. Daven- 

 port, 253; Heredity at the Church Congress, 431; Dr. 

 G. E. Shuttleworth, 431 ; Mrs. Pinsent, 431 ; Bishop of 

 Ripon, 431 ; W. C. D. Whetham, 431 ; Hormones in 

 Relation to Inheritance, Prof. Gilbert C. Bourne, F.R.S., 

 462 ; Some Aspects of Heredity in Relation to Mind, 

 Harveian Oration at Royal College of Physicians, Dr. 

 H. B. Donkin, 541 



Herissey (Prof. H.), Preparation of Pure Arbutine, 228; 

 Chemical Method of Obtaining the True Glucoside 

 Arbutin, 354 



Herrick (Prof. F. H.), Instinct and Intelligence in Birds, 

 378 



Herschel (Rev. J. C. W.), Meteoric Fireballs, 31S 



Hcrtwig (Prof. R.), Lehrbuch der Zoologie, 234 



Hesse (Prof. Richard), Tierbau und Tierleben in ihrem 

 Zusammenhang betraclet, i., der Tierkorper als 

 selbstandigen organismus, 538 



Heurck (H. Van), E.xp^dition Antarctique Beige, R^sultats 

 du Voyage du S.Y. Bclgica en 1897—8-9, sous le Com- 

 mandegient de A. de Gerlache de Gomery, Rapports 

 scientifiqucs, Botanique-Diatom^es, 205 



Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), House-flies and Disease, 73 ; the 

 House-fly, Musca domestica, Linnceus, a Study of its 

 Structure, Development, Bionomics, and Economy, 202 



Hewitt (J.), the Zoological Region of South Africa, 542 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Standardisation of Disinfectants, 

 156 



Heysingor (Dr. Isaac W.), Spirit and Matter before the 

 Bar of Modern Science, 36 • 



Hicks (Prof. W. M.), the Relation of Spectra to the 

 Periodic Series of the Elements, 515 



Hickson (Prof. S. J.), Place of Economic Zoology in the 

 Modern University, 156 



Hiede, die, W. Wagner, 326 



Hilbert (Prof. David), Bolyai Prize Awarded to, 541 



Hildebrand (Mr.), Fish-fauna of the Chicago District, 547 



Hill (Leonard, F.R.S.), Physiologische Studien im Hoch- 

 gebirge, Versuche iiber den repiratorischen Stoffwechsel 

 im Hochgebirge, R. F. Fuchs and T. Deimler, 369 



Hillebrand (W. F.), Analyse der Silikat- und Karbonat- 

 gesteine, 425 ; the Analysis of Silicate and Carbonate 

 Rocks, 425 



Hilpert (S.), Sulphurous Acid as an Etching Agent for 

 Metallographic Work, 440 ; Preparation of Magnetic 

 Oxides of Iron from Aqueous .Solutions, 440. 



Himalaya, Peaks and Glaciers of Nun Kun, a Record of 

 Pioneer-exploration and Mountaineering in the Punjab, 

 Fanny Bullock Workman and Dr. W. H. Workman, Sir 

 T. H. Holland, K.C.I.E., F.R.S., 78 



Hindle (E.), Life-history of Trypanosoma lewisi in the 

 Rat-louse Haematopinus spinulosus, 150 



Hindu Chemistry from the Earliest Times to the Middle 

 of the Sixteenth Century a.d., with Sanskrit Texts, &c., 

 a History of, Prof. Praphulla Chandra Ray, 68 



Hinks (Mr.), the Determination of Position near the Poles, 

 19 ; Results from Micrometric Observations of Eros, 

 1900, 184 

 Hinterlechner (Dr.), Eruptive Rocks of Ihe Bohemian 



Eisengebirge, 377 

 Hirayama (Mr.), Photographs of Morehouse's Comet, 19 

 Hise (Prof, van), Influence of Applied Geology and the 

 Mining Industry upon the Economic Development of the 

 World, 440 ; Various Sub-divisions of the Pre-Cambrian 

 Rocks, 443 

 Hittite Discovery, Recent, D. G. Hogarth, 318 

 Hnatek (Adolf), Definitive Elements for Comet 1852 IV., 

 344; Search-Ephemerides for Westphal's Comet 1832 IV., 

 54s 

 Hobart (H. M.), Comparison between Systems Employing 

 Series W'ound, Continuous-electricity Train-equipments 

 and the Single-phase System, 155 

 Hobbs (Prof.), the Fracture Systems of the Earth's Crust, 



442 



Hobson (Prof. E. W., Sc.D., F.R.S.), Opening Address in 



Section A at the Meeting of the British Association at 



Sheffield, 284 ; Present State of the Theory of Integral 



Equations, 514 



Hodges (Dr. .\. P.), Uganda Sleeping-sickness Camps, 315 



Hodson (F.), Influence of Heat Treatment on the Corrosion, 



Solubility, and Solution Pressures of Steel, 519 

 Hoffmann (Father J.), Mundari Poetry, 185 

 Hogarth (D. G.), Recent Hittite Discovery, 31S 

 Hogbom (Prof.), Glacial Erosion, 441, 442 

 Hole (R. S.), Best Season for Coppice Fellings of Teak, 56 

 Holland (Sir T. H., K.C.I.E., F.R.S.), Peaks and Glaciers 

 of Nun Kun : a Record of Pioneer-exploration and Moun- 

 taineering in the Punjab Himalaya, Fanny Bullock Work- 

 man and Dr. W. H. Workman, 78 

 HoUey (Dr. C. D.), Lead and Zinc Pigments, 325 

 Hollis (E.), European Hedgehog, 437 

 HoUis (H. P.), Chats about Astronomy, 393 

 Holt (E. W. L.), Report of a Survey of the Trawling 

 Grounds on the Coasts of Counties Down, Louth, Meath, 

 and Dublin, 394 

 Holy Wells, Customs at, Zorah Godden, 429 

 Holz, Das, H. Kottmeier and F. Uhlmann, 326 

 Honda (Kotaro), the Law of Variation of the Coeflficient of 

 Specific Magnetisation of the Elements of Heating, 



324 



Hood (G. F.), a First \ ear's Course of Inorganic Chem- 

 istry, 266 



Hooper (D.), Medicinal Lizards, 30 



Hopfer (F.), Search-Ephemerides for Comet iSgo VII., 

 Spitaler, 317 



Hopkinson (Prof.), Radiation from Gases in a Closed Com- 

 bustion Chamber, 553 



Hormones in Relation to Inheritance, Prof. Gilbert C. 

 Bourne, F.R.S., 462 



Horses, Lord Morton's Quagga Hybrid and Origin of 

 Dun, Prof. James Wilson, 328, 494; Prof. J. C. Ewart, 

 F.R.S., 328, 494 



Horwood (.\. R.), Ooze and Irrigation, 40 



Hosseus (Dr. C. C), tultivation in Dalmatia of the Spine- 

 less Variety of Cactus, 372 



House-flies and Disease, Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, 73 



House-fly, Musca domestica, Linnseus : a Study of its Struc- 

 ture, Development, Bionomics, and Economy, Dr. C. 

 Gordon Hewitt, 202 



Houston (Dr.), Results of the Chemical and Bacteriological 

 Examination of London Waters, 212; Metropolitan Water 

 Examinations, 246 



Houston (Dr. R. A.), Spectrophotometer of the Hiifner 

 Type, 513 



Houstoun (R. A.), Aqueous Solutions of Ferrous .\mmonium 

 Sulphate Form a Good Filter for Stopping Heat Rays, 

 182 



Hovey (Edmund O.), Large Meteorites, 152 



Howard (H. Newman), Elemental Weight Accurately a 

 Function of the Volution of Best Space-symmetry Ratios, 



71. 239 

 Howard (Mr. and Mrs.), Tobacco produced in India, 15: 

 Howard (Mr.), Fruit Experiments, 247 

 Howe (E.), Landslides in the San Juan Mountains, 



Colorado, including a Consideration of their Causes and 



Classification, 76 



