VI u 



Index 



r Nature, 



\_Deccmbcr 7, 191 



Hart (Dr. D. Berry), Phases of Evolution and Heredity, 78 



Hart (W. 1 1, a Miniature Rainbow, 314 



Hart-Synnol (R.), Principal Davies, and Mr. Burton, How 



I nivers tj Agricultural Departments can come into con- 



tai 1 with Practical Farmers, 535 

 Ha, iiu.iiin (Prof. Max), die ^Constitution der Protisten- 



kerne, und ihn Bedeutung fiir die Zellenlehre, 343; New 



Trichonymphidse from Gul of a Termite, 444 

 Hasir (M. Quasim), Firuz Shah's Menagerie, 340 

 Hatch (Dr. F. II.), Gold Mining in the Transvaal : " James 



Forresl " Lecture at the Institute of Civil Engineers, 27 

 Hatzidakis and Xanthoudidis (Drs.), Archaeological Re- 

 search in Crete, 518-9 

 Haug (Prof. Emile), Traits de Ge^ologie, vol. ii., 241 

 Haughton (J. L.) and Prof. T. Turner, Volume Changes in 



Alloys of Copper with Tin, 440 

 Hayes (H. C), Errors of Cooling Curves taken in Study 



of an Alloy, 20 

 Heath (F. G.), British Ferns : a Pocket Help for the 



Collector, 213" 

 Heath (Sir T. L., K.C.B.), Diophantus of Alexandria : a 



Studv jn the History of Greek Algebra, 20S 

 Heckel (Ed.), Action of Cold, Chloroform, and Ether, on 



Euphatorium triplinerae, 34; Cultural Bud Mutations of 



Solatium maglia. and their First Cultural Results, 272 

 Heine (Prof. E.), die praktische Bodenuntersuchung, 482 

 Helm (Prof. G.), die Grundlehren der hoheren Mathe- 



matik, 9 

 Hemsley (W. Botting, F.R.S.). a Polyglot Dictionary of 



Plant Names, H. L. van Wijk, 205 ; Gum Trees of 



Australia, 244 

 Hendrick (J.), Effects of Ventilation on the Temperature 



and Carbon Dioxide Content of the Air of Byres, 535 

 Henri (V.), Ultra-violet Radiation of Quartz Mercury 



Vapour Lamps, 169; Influence of various Physical Con- 

 ditions on the Ultra-violet Radiation of Quartz Mercury 



Vapour Lamps, 272 

 Henrici (Captain), State of Knowledge of Mean Sea Level 



round our Coasts, 469 ; Height of Ruwenzori, 469 

 Henrionnet (Commandant Ch.), Petit Traits d'Astronomie 



pratique, 128 

 Henry (John R.), Meteor-showers, 416, 516 

 Hentschel (Dr. E.), Tetraxonid Sponges of S.W. Australia, 



252 

 Hepworth (Commander C), Effect of the Labrador Current 



in Modifying the Influence of the Gulf Stream, 498 

 Herdman (Prof.) and W. Riddell, Plankton of the We-=t 



Coast of Britain, 262 

 Herschel (the late Prof. Alex.), Letter to Mr. Denning on 



Meteor Observation, 228 

 Herschfinkel (M.), Repetition of Ramsay and Usher's Ex- 

 periments on giving off Carbon Dioxide by Solution of 



Thorium Nitrate, tq3 

 Herter (Christian A.), Memorial, 388 

 Hertwig (Richard I and Disciples. Festschrift zum Sech- 



zigsten Geburtstag, 443 

 Hertzsprung- (Dr. Ejnar), Variability of Polaris, 173 

 Hess (Dr. V. F.) and Dr. G. von Sensel, Experiments on 



Ionisation of the Atmosphere, 200 

 Hicks (Prof. W. M.I, Formula 1 for Spectral Lines related 



to the well-known Series in the same way that the Second 



Set of a Double! Series depends on the First, 301 

 Hickson (Prof. Sydney J.), Ceratopora, the Type of a New 



Family of Vlcyonaria, 67; Corals collected by Mr. F. W. 



Townsend, 67 

 Hilditcli (T. P.), a Concise History of Chemistry, 510 

 Hill (('laud.' W.) Electric Crane Construction. 4 1 1 

 Hill (|. Arthur), New Evidences in Psychical Research 41 

 Hill (Dr. Leonard, F.R.S.), Ventilation in Ships and Con- 

 fined Quarters, 533 ; the Physiology of Submarine Work : 

 Evening Discourse at the British Association, C67 

 Hill (M. D.), Jelly Rain, 10 

 Hilton (H.i, Canonical Form of an Orthogonal Sub titu 



tion, 500 

 llii-ik-* (A. R.'i, Observation of Comet 1911/3 (Beljawskv) 



and Zodiacal Light, 496; Stellai Distribution and Move. 



ments, 400 

 Hitchcock (Dr. A. S.) and Miss V Chase, N American 



Species of Panicum, 18 

 Hobley (Mr.), Religious Beliefs of British East Africa j-i 

 Hodgson (E. S.), Work of the Physikalisch-Technische 



Anstalt in iqio, 230 



Hodgson (W. H.), Salary of an Assistant Lecturer, 315 

 Ilodson (T. C), an Imperial Bureau of Anthropology . 



Ethnography, 471 

 IIogben(G.), Standard Time in New Zealand, 516 

 Holleman (Prof. A. F.), die direkte Einfiihrung von Sub- 



stituenten in den Benzolkern, 3 

 Holmes (Arthur), the Duration of Geological Time, 9 

 Holt (G. E.), Religious Dances at Tangier, 494 

 Hooley (R. W.), Remains of " Iguanodon mantelli in 



Wealden Beds of Isle of Wight, 439 

 Hooper (D.), Phosphorus in Indian Foodstuffs, 170 

 Hootton (W. M.), Inorganic Chemistry for Schools, 142 

 Hopkinson (Prof. B.), Vibrations of Systems having one 



Degree of Freedom, 7 

 Home (A. S.), Effect of External Conditions on Incidence 



of Disease in Plants, 535 

 Home (J. W.), Engineering Firms and Education of 



Apprentices, 23 

 Horst (Dr. R.), Characters of the Genus Notopvgos, 229 

 Hough (S. S., F.R.S.), the Cape Observatory Report, 363 

 Houllevigue (L.), Kathode Rays produced in Electric Incan- 

 descent Lamps, 34 

 Houston (Dr. R. A.), A. R. Brown, and J. S. Anderson, 



Absorption of Light by Inorganic Salts, 67 

 Howard (W. T.), Peculiar Nuclear Budding in " De- 

 pressed " Cells of some Tumours (Festschrift zum 60-ten 



Geburtstag Richard Hertwigs), 443 

 Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), Demonstration of Developments in 



Wireless Telegraphy, 470 

 Howe (J. Allen), the Geology of Building Stones, 40 

 Hrdlicka (Dr. Ales), Peruvian Anthropology, 59 

 Huggard (Dr. W. R.), Death, 526 



Hughes (G.), Non-ferrous Metals in Railway Work, 440 

 Hume (Dr. W. F.), First Meteorite recorded in Egypt, 439 

 Hume (Dr. W. F.) and J. I. Craig, the Glacial Period and 



Climatic Changes in North-east Africa, 438 

 Humphreys (Prof. W. J.), the Earth as a Radiator, 498; 



Water Vapour in the Atmosphere on Clear Days. 498 

 Humphries (A. F.), Treatment of Wheaten Flour, 436 

 Huntington (Prof. E.), Palestine and its Transformations, 



544 

 Hurst (C. C). (jenetics of Horse-breeding, 534 

 Hurst (H. E.I and R. T. Lattey, a Text-book of Physics, 



210 

 Hutchins (D. E., Chief Conservator of Forests, Brit. E. 



Africa), the Forest of Auchnacarry, 247 ; Retirement on 



Pension, 254 

 Hyams (Ralph S.). Association of Technical Institutions : 



Summer Meeting at Cambridge, 38 



Imbert (A.), Graphical Study of Work done by a File, 102 

 Irving (Rev. Dr. A.), Interglacial Conditions in the South 



of England, 214 

 Issakowitsch (A.), Chromidia on Cells of Porpita, 443 



Jackson (Dr. J. Hughlings, F.R.S.), Death, 492 ; Obituary 



Notice, 524 

 Jackson (J. T.), Education of Engineers, 23 

 Jackson (S. W.), Nesting Haunts of the Rufous Scrub- 

 bird, 96 

 James (Dr. S. P.) and Dr. W. G. Liston, Monograph of 



the Anopheline Mosquitoes of India, 511 

 Janssen Monument, 351 

 Janssonius (H. H.) and Prof. J. W. Moll, Mikrographie 



des Holzes der auf Java vorkommenden Baumarten, 514 

 Javelle (M.), Observations of Comet 1911a (Wolf), 102, 



127, 238 

 Jayakar (Lieut.-Col. A. S. G.), Death, 403 

 Jenkin (Prof. C. F.), Value of an Engineering Degree, 24 

 tepson (W. L.), the Silva of California, 452 

 jervis-Smith (Rev. F. J., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice, 318; 



Correction, 390 

 Jdrgensen (A.) and S. H. Davies, Micro-organisms and 



Fermentation, 4 

 Jorgensen (Max). Growth of the Ovarian Ovum in Proteus, 



444 

 Johnson (J. P.), the Prehistoric Period in South Africa. 



(83; the Mineral Industry of Rhodesia, 511 

 Johnston (Sir H. H., G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), Anthropological 



Report on the Edo-speaking Peoples of Nigeria, V \\ 



