IlaiUtone, Large, l6l 



Il.ilifax (N.S.), Institute of Natural Science, 95 '■ 



II.iU (Capt. ), his Arctic Expsdition, 414, 462 



Hall (Charlotte), Eruption of Vesuvius in 1855, 43 



Hall (J. J.)> Improved Glaisher's Rain Gauge, 103; Phospho- 



reiccncs in Fish, 45O 

 Ilall (Prof. Asaph), Method of L3ast Squares, lOl, 241 ; Hin- 

 drances to Students of Mathematics 351 

 Hall (Prof. J.), Psaronius in Devonian Rocks, New York 



(Br. A.), 423 

 Harcourt (A. Vernon, F.R.S.), Sulphurous Impurity in Coal 



Gas, 7 

 Hartshorn (Prof. H.), " Organic Physics," 467 

 Harvard University, 290, 394, 523, 

 Harvey, Memorials to, 210 



Hiisshr Expedition, The, 352, 414, 455, 496, 509 

 Hawkins (B. Watcrhouse), Destruction of his Restorations, 70 

 Hayden (C. J.), Fertili;ation of Dictamn'is, 60 

 Hayden (F. V.), Natural Phenomena of Yellowstone Park, U.S., 



397, 437 

 Ilavden (Prof.), his Geological Exploration, 250, 330 

 Hayne (A. W.), Flora of Moib (Br. A.), 425 

 Head Form of the Huron Race, 264 

 Health, Canon Kingsley on, 4S9 

 Heat for raising Bodies to Fusion (lir. A.), 404 

 Heath (Christopher), London University Examinations, 533 

 Heaton (C. W., F.C.S.), Stockhardt's '•'Experimental Chem- 



istrj'," 240 

 Hcbert(Prof. E.), " Divisions de la Craie en Fr.ance" (Br. A.), 383 

 Hector (J., M.D., F.R.S.), Edible Fishes of New Zealand, 371 

 Helps (.Sir Arthur), " L'fe of Thomas Brassey," 510 

 Hemsley (\V. B.), Flowering Plants of Sussex (Br. A.), 406 

 Herbaria at Kew and British Museum, no, 449, 516 

 Hereditary Instinct in Dogs, 261 

 Herschel (Capt. J., R. E. , F. R.S.), Spectral Nomenclature, 433; 



Solar Spectrum, 454 

 Heterogenesis, 183, 302 



Hicks (H., F.G.S.), Cambrian and Silurian Rocks (Br. A.), 406 

 " Highlands of Central India," by Capt. J. Forsyth, 99 

 Hinde (George J.), Pelagic Fish-Net, 142 

 Hind (J. R., F.R.S.), Biela's Comet, 442; Historical Eclipses, 



251 

 Hinrichs (G., A.M.), " Elements of Chemistry," 79 

 Historical Eclipses, 251 



Hood (\V. P., M.D.), " On Bone-setting," 22 

 Hooker (Dr. J- D., F.R.S.), "Report of Kew Gardens for 



1S71 ;" Flora of British India, 52; his Treatment by Mr. 



Ayrton, M.P., 209, 211, 249, 280, 304, 332, 401 ; Reply to 



Prof. Owen, 516 

 Hopkinson (John, F.G.S.), Geology at Watford, 45 ; Graptolites 



at St. David's (Br. A.), 382 

 Ilorrocks, Jeremiah, Notice of, 435 

 Horticultural Society, 330, 421,481 

 Horticulture, proposed School of, 503 

 "House-building," by J. Drysdale, M.D., and J. W. Hayward, 



M.D., 350 

 Ilouzeau (J. C), " Faculties of Man and Animals," 469 

 How.ard (Thos.), Bequest to Institution of Civil Engineers, 522 

 Howell ((.), Super-Cretaceous Formation near Brighton (Br. A.), 



361 

 Howorth (Henry H.), Recent Climatic Changes, 24 ; W.anderings 



of the Esquimaux, 120 

 Huggins (Wm., F.R.S.), Spectrum of Nebula in Orion, 231 ; 



his edition of Schellen's " .Spectrum Analysis," 349 

 Hughes (T. M'K., F.G.S.), Lyell's " Principles of Geology," 165 

 Hull (Prof. E., F.R.S.), Porphyries of Antrim and Down (Br. A.), 



384 ; Coal in Ireland, 462 ; Raised Beach of the N.E. of Ire- 

 land (Br. A.), 361 

 Humboldt's Cosmos, Error in, 60 

 Humphry (Prof., F.R.S.), Lectures on Human Myology, 150, 



169, 1 89 

 Hunt (Prof. T. Sterry, F.R.S.), History of the Names Cambrian 



and Silurian, 15, 34, 53, 222 ; Rigidity of the Earth, 200 

 Hunterian Museum, 208 



" Huron Race, The," by D. Wilson, LL.D., 264 

 Hurricanes : Zanzibar, Madras, 90 ; West Indies, 502, 521 

 Hurt (1,.), Hereditary Instinct in Dogs, 261 

 Hutton's tfnpublishcd Trigonometrical Tables, 414 

 Hutton (Capt. T. W., F.'Z.S.), Birds of New Zealand, 218; 



Catalogue of Fishes of New Zealand, 371 



Ice, Melting and Regelation of, 396 



"India, Highlands of Central," by Capt. J. Forsyth, 99 



India: Cyclone at Madras, 250; Coal, 379; Science, 190, 304, 

 35-. 378, 379. 402 



Indian Ocean, Cyclones, 2S 



Indiana, Geology of, 151 



Ingleby (Dr. C. M.), Solar Halo, 5 ; Newton's MSS. and Birth- 

 place, 149; Large Hailstone, 161 ; Atmospheric Germs, 372 



Insects : Exhibition of Useful and Noxious, 481 ; Flowers ferti- 

 lised by, 60, 393, 47S, 49S ; of Massachusetts, 197 ; Origin of, 

 373. 393 ; shaped by the Needs of Flowers, E. V. Riley on, 

 444 



Instinct, D. A. Spalding on, 485 



Inverse Wave-lengths, Report on (Br. A.) 360 



Iowa (U.S.), Geology of, 443 ; School Laboratory, 401 



Ireland : Coal, 44[, 462 ; Porphyries of Antrim and Down (B'-. 

 A.), 384; Raised Beach of the North East (Br. .A.), 361 ; 

 Extraordinary Whirlwind, 541 



Iron and Steel Institute, 268 ; Annual Meeting at Glasgow, 326 



Iron and Steel, Lecture by E. Riley, 56 



Islington Youth's Institute, 461 



Italian Spectroscopy, Society of Spectroscopists, 14 ; Prof. Tac- 

 chini on, 465 



Ivory Cray fish, 45 



Jackson (J. L. ), " Geometrical Conic Sections," 391 



Jacobson (Dr. Oscar), Carbonic Acid in Sea Water, 279 



Jamaica, Pioducts of, 270 



James (Maj.-Gen. Sn- H.), Error in Humboldt's Cosmos, 60 



Jap.an : Exhibition at Yedo, 250 ; Science, 352, 422 



Jeffreys (J. Gwyn, F. R. S, ), MoUusca of Europe and North 



America (Br. A.), 364 ; Submarine Explorations (Br. A.), 



42s 

 Jenkins (B. G.), Sun-spots and Cholera, 26 

 Johnson (M. H., F.G.S.), Sources of Sandstone, 26 

 Jones (J. Matthew), Observations in the Bermudas, 263 

 Joule (Dr. J. P., F.R.S.), Spectrum of Lightning, i5i 

 "journal of Botany, 17, 113, 274, 527 



Kaiser (Prof.), Obituary Notice of, 354 



Kansas, Fossil Fishes of, 468 



Kent's Cavern, Torquay (Br. A.), 361 



Keighley Tr.ade School, Examinations, 292 



Kew Gardens : Report for 1871, 52 ; Mr. Ayrteii's Treatment ol 



Dr. Hooker, 209, 247, 280, 304, 332, 401 ; Botanical Museum, 

 ..1 10. 449. 516 



Kilkenny Royal Historical Association, 40 

 King (Clarence), " Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada," 78 

 King (Prof. W.), Trimerellidfo (Br. A.}, 423 

 King's College, 68 

 Kingsley (Rev. Canon), Fouling of the Nile, 200; Physiologica 



Training, 489 

 Kinetic Energy, 260, 324, 328 

 Kirkwood (Prof. Daniel), The Disintegration ot Comets, 148 ; 



Meteors of April 30 — May I, 294 

 Kitchener (F, E., F.R.S.), "Geometrical Note-Book," 118; 



Botanical Terminology, 413 

 Knaggs (H. G., M.D.), " Lepidopterist's Guide," 392 

 Knox (A. E.), " Autumns on the Spey," 430 

 Kundt (A.) and J. L, Soret, Dispersion of Bodies with Surface 



Colours, 130 



Lake Ontario, Dredgings in (Br. A.), 425 



Lankester (E. R.), Zoological Station, Naples (Br. A.), 362 

 Siebold's " Parthenogenesis," 4S3, 523 



Laube (Dr. G. C), " Die Echinoiden," 370 



Laughton (J. K.), "Nautical Surveying," 391 ; Ocean Cur- 

 rents, 515 



Lava from Vesuvius (Br. A.), 423 



Lavas, Liquidity of, 200, 241 



Lawes (John B.), his Agricultural Experiments, 109 



Le.ach (Prof. John H.), Spectroscopic Notes, 125 



Leaves of Drosera, 92 



" Leaves of Plants, their Arrangement," 4 



Lebour (G. H., F.G.S.), Dolmens and Tumuli of Brittany, 25 ; 

 Geological Distribution of Goitre (Br. A.), 361 ; Underground 

 Temperature (Br. A.), 403 



Lc Comte (Prof. J.), Heat generated by Meteoric Stones, 72 



Le Comte (J. L.), Parasite of the Beaver, 162 



Leeds Philosophical Society, 502 



