[Nature, June 5, 1 884 



Hector (Dr., F.R.S.), Barometrical Sympathy with Earth- 

 quakes, 87 

 Heddle (Prof. M. Foster), Agates, 419 

 Heibeig (Prof. ), Strongylus in Hares, 184 

 Hellmann (G.), German Meteorology, 523 

 Helmholtz (Prof. Robert von, F.R.S.), the Remarkalile Sunsets, 



130 

 Helmholtz (Prof, von). Galvanic Polarisation explained accord- 

 ing to Thermodynamic Principles, 192 

 Helvetic Society of Natural Sciences, 188 

 Hemiaspidoe, Prof. Fr. Schmidt, 461 

 Henfrey's Elementary Course of Botany, 604 

 Henrici (Prof. O., F. R.S.), Axioms of Geometry, 453, 573 

 Herdman (Prof.), Classification of the Ascidi^ Composita;, 



429 

 Heredity in Cats, 20 ; E. B. Poulton, 20 

 Hernosand, Sweden, Meteor at, 44 



Herring, Early Hi>tory of the. Prof, J. C. Ewart, 105 ; Norway 

 Fisheries, 344 ; on the Natural and Artificial Fertilisation of 

 Herrino; Ova, Prof. J. Cossar Ewart, 538 

 Herschel (Isabella), Habits of Bees, 104 

 Hicks (W. M.), Diffusion of Scientific Memoirs, 146 

 Hicks (Dr. H.), Cambrian Conglomerates, 20S 

 Hiargins (H. H.), Meteors, 123 

 Hill (S. A.), Influence of the Weather upon Death-rate and 



Crime in India, 338 

 Hirschgeweih-sainmlung zu Moritzburg, Die, 307 

 Histogeny of the Retina, Koganei, 255 

 Hodges (.Sydney), the Remarkable Sunsets, 153 

 Hoffmeyer (Capt. ), Obituary Notice of, 434 

 Holmes (T. V.), Geological Position of Human Skeleton found 



at Tilbury, 440 

 Holothurians, H. B. Guppy, 384 

 Holothurioidea of the North Atlantic, 25 

 Holub's (Dr.) Expedition to Africa, 135, 346 

 Hong Kong Observatory, Dr. W. Doberck, 596 

 Hop Culture in New Zealand, 201 



Hope (Lieut. C. K., R.N.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 153 

 Hopkins (B. J.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 179 

 Hopkins (G. H.), the Green Sun, 7, 28 

 Hopkins (Rev. Gerard, S. J.), Shadow-Beams in East after 



Sunset, 55 ; the Remarkable Sunsets, 223 

 Horns, Deer and their. Sir J. Fayrer, F.R.S., 171; Sir J. 

 Fayrer, F. R.S., Jaiies Inglis, 213; the Moritzburg Collec- 

 tion of Horns, 307 

 Howard (J. E., F.R.S.), Death of, no 

 Howard Medal of Statistical Society, in 

 Howarth (E. ), Meteor, 336 



Howitt (A. \V.) Australian Initiation Ceremonies 254 

 Hughes (Prof. T. McK.), Fossil Tracks, 166 

 Hughes (Prof. D. E., F.R.S.), New Magnetic Balance, 263; 



the Mechanical Theory of Magnetism, 459 

 Hull's (Prof.) Palestine Geological Expedition, 245, 318 ; Return 



of, 389 

 Human Body, Electrical Resistance of the. Dr. VV. H. Stone 



21, 528 

 Hungary, Earthquake in, 200, 557 



Huxley (Prof) on Technical Education, 63; Royal Society 

 Anniversary Address, 136; Address at Finsbury Technical 

 College, 158 ; on Science and Engineering, 534 

 Ilyades (Dr.), Report of French Mission to Cape Horn, 191 

 Hydrostatic Pressure, Measurement of Magnetic Forces liy. Prof. 



Quincke, 489 

 Hydrated Salts, Electr )lysis of, Gladstone and Tribe, 422 

 Hydr igen. Solidification of, 316 

 Hydromedusa;, Prof. Aug. Weismann on Sexual Cells of, Pr .f 



H. N. Moseley, F.R.S., n4 

 Hypericacea;, Organs of Secretion in, J. R. Green, 231 



Ice Cavern ni Carniola, Discovery by Prof.Linhart of Great, 296 

 Ice- Forination in the Ilarz, Peculiar, Prof. Schwalbe, 172 

 Ice Volcanoes, Mountain Rainbjw, A. P. Colman, 550 

 Iceland: Volcanic Phen jmena in, 226, 343; Sun-Glows and 

 Volcanic Eruptions in, Dr. Sophus Tromholt, 420 ; Aurora 

 Borealis in. Dr. Sophus Trojiholt, 537 ; Icelandic Polar 

 Expedition in A. D. 1266, 416 

 iktis, is it in Cornwall ? A. Tylor, 84 



Impressions, Waking, Wm. Radford, 77 



Im Thurn (E. F.), Among the Indians of Guiana, Dr. E. B. 



Tylor, F.R.S., 305 

 Incubation Period of Scientific Link.s, on the, Jas Blake, 148 

 Independent Work at Cambridge Fellow.-hip Examinations, 



43 



India : Indian Museum, Anderson's Handbook of Archaeological 

 Collections in, 27; Electricity in, C. Michie Smith, 54 ; an 

 Indian Weather Forecast, 77; Progress of Botany in, HI; 

 Im Thum's Indians of Guiana, Dr. E. B. Tylor, F. R.S., 

 305 ; James Dallas, 382 ; the Indian Survey, 360 ; Influence 

 of Weather on Death-rate and Crime in India, S. A. Hill, 

 338; Earthc|uake Disturbance of Indian Tides, Lieut. -Gen. 

 Walker, F.K.S., 358 



Inglis (James), Deer and their Horn=, 171, 213 



Insects, Farm, John Curtis, 170 



Insects, Marine, A. W. Pearson, 184 



Insect Life, Guide to Methods of, Eleanor A. Ormerod, 308 



Inseclivora, Prof. Flower, F.R.S., on Dobs in's, 282 



Instinct, Darwin on, no, 128; C. Lloyd Morgan, 370, 379, 

 405; Dr. G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 379, 428, 477; Wm 

 Brown, 42S ; of Magpies, Rev. James Graves, 596 



Institute of Naval Architects, 535 



Institution of Civil Engineers, 166, 328, 447 



Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 582 



Instruction in France, Budget of Public, 245 



Insulating Support, a Cheap, Prof. Silvanus T. Thompson, 

 385 



Intelligence, Animal, J. M. Hayward, 357 



Iiiternational Polar Observatories, Prof. Wild, 20I 



International Society of Electricians, 44 



International Weights and Measures, 529 



Invention, an Inquiry into the Origin of, Col. F. A, Seely, 

 226 



Iodic Acid, Peculiar Absorption by Aluminium of. Dr. G. Gore, 

 F.R.S., 254 



Iron and Copper, Did they precede Tin ? A. Tylor, 84 



Iron and Steel Institute, Annual Meeting, 603 



Ischia, Earthquake in, 557 



Isis Natural History Society, Dresden, 23 



Italy, Earthquake in, 272, 317, 366 



Izvestia of Ea^t Siberian Geographical Society, 15 



Jacobson (Herr), Return of, 87 



Jadeite, Dr. Meyer, 15 



"Ja;ttegryder " of Orholm, the, Herr Geelmuyden, 414 



Japan; Meteorology in, 112; the Japanese Languriida?, G. 

 Lewis, 142 ; Poisonous Japanese Sea Fish, 184 ; Catachthonic 

 Observatory in Japan, 413 ; Ancient Japan, 485 ; Seismo- 

 I ijjical Society of Japan, 584; List of the Birds of, 604; 

 the Chemistry of Japanese Lacquer, 604 ; Mines and Mining, 

 in, 605 



Java Eruptions, Detonations heard in Philippine Islands, 44 ; 

 F. C. Constable, 55 ; Capt. Watson, 140 ; J. J. H. Teall, 

 170; and Earthquake Waves, J. T. Bealby, 30; Mr. Mel- 

 drum on, 32, 153 



Jeffreys (Dr. J. Gwyn, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of Prof. 

 Nilsson, 172; French Deep-Sea Expedition of 1883,216 



Johns Hopkins Univer-ity, 183 



Johnston (h. H.), R.ices of Wes'ern Tropical Africa, 303; 

 Departure of, for Zanzibar, 415; the Congo, Pro*. A. H. 

 Keane, 579 



Johnston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.), the Remarkable Sun ets, 152; 

 Vesuvius, Eruption of January 1884, 291 



Jones (W. C), Parlials, 6 



Joubert, Mascart and. Electricity and Magnetism, 74 



Journal of Phy.siology, 47, 375 



Journal of Royal Microscopical Society, 47, 375 



Journal of Royal Agricultural Society,' 75 



Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, 141 



Journal of Franklin Institute, 276,' 495 



Journal de Physique, 277, 495 



Journal of Society of Arts, 345 



Journal of the Rus-ian Chemical and Physical Society ^07 

 422, 443 ' 



Journal of Botany, 349, 443, 540, ei-j 



Judd (Prof. J. W., F.R.S.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 15 



