Nature, June <^, 1SS7] 



Heaton (C. W.), Experimental Chemistry, 74 



Heats of Combustion, Calorimetric Bomb and Measurement of, 



551 

 Heavens, Proposed Photographic Map of the, 35 

 Hector (Dr. Jas., F.R.S.), Oktibehite or Awaruite, 513 

 Heilprin (Angelo), Geographical and Geological Distribution of 



Animals, 510 

 Heliography, Prof. Sporer on Sunspots, 72 

 Helmholta (Prof, von) : the Formation of a Thunderstorm, 2,(. ; 



Cohesion of an Air-free Column of Water, 456 

 Hemsley (W. Botting) : Botany of the Afghan Delimitation 



Commission, 173 ; Primroses, 561 

 Hennessy ( Prof. H., F.R.S.): Trains of Pulleys and Drums, 

 452 ; Geometrical Construction of the Cell of the Honey-Bee, 

 502 

 Henocque (N.), Hsematoscopy, 48 



Henrici (Prof. O., F.R.S.) Note on Mr. Budden's Proof that 

 only One Parallel can be drawn from a given Point to a given 

 Straight Line, 100 

 Heptene, Action of Heat on, 455 

 Herbarium, Lamarck's, Removal of, 312 



Heredity in Cats, with an Abnormal Number of Toes, Observa- 

 tions on, Edward B. Poulton, 38 ; William White, 125 

 Heredity, Pedigree Moth-breeding as a Means of Verifying 

 certain Important Constants in the Theory of, Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S.,453 

 Heritsch (A.), on Radiophony, 333 



Hermes (Dr. Otto), Phosphorescence of Marine Fish, 377 

 Herring, Puzzling Migratory Habits of the, 567 

 Hertslet (Regin.ald H.), Earthquake at Sea, 157 

 Hesperia, Probable Re- Discovery of. Dr. R. Luther, 614 

 Hessian Fly, Miss Eleanor A. Ormerod, on the, 256 

 Heughes (Sir W. W.), Contributions to the Adelaide Univer- 

 sity, 255 

 Heurck (Dr. Van), Photo-Micrographs, 359 

 Hidden (William Earl), Mazapil Meteoric Iron, 572 

 Higgin (Thos.), Electrical Phenomenon, 173 

 Hill (Rev. E.), Astronomical Theoiy of the Great Ice Age, 



loi 

 Hill (S. A.), Vertical Decrement of Temperature and Pressure, 



606 

 Hinde (Geo. J.), on the Character of the Beds of Chert in the 



Carboniferous Limestone of Yorkshire, 582 

 Him (M.), on the Explosion of Meteorites, 303 

 Hirudo nicdicinalis, an Abnormal, R. J. Harvey Gibson, 392 

 Historical Geology, Student's Hand-book of, A. J. Jukes- 

 Browne, Prof. A. H. Green, 218 

 Hittite Inscriptions, Capt. Conder's Translation of, 422 

 Hodd (J. Herbert), Abnormality in Cats' Paws, 53 

 Hoffman (Dr. W. J.), Aboriginal Art in California and Queen 



Charlotte's Island, 285 

 Holden (Edward S.), Photography the Servant of Astronomy, 



317 

 Holetschek (Dr. J.), Comet Finlay (18S6 e), 207 

 Holland (Sir Henry), Colonial Conference, 544 

 Holmes (W. H.), on the Great Serpent Mound in Ohio, 281 

 Holmesdale Natural History Club, 206 

 Holmestrand, Brilliant Meteor observed at, 352 

 Hoist (Dr. Nils O.), Berattelse om en Resa til Gronland, 



340 

 Holub (Dr.), Supposed Murder of, 379 

 Homeric Astronomy, A. M. Gierke, 585, 607 

 Hong Kong, the Meteorological Observatory of, 229 

 Honzo Dsufu, the, Japanese Work on Botany, 204 

 Hooper (David), an E.xamination of the Leaves of Gymiiema 



sylvcstre, 565 ; J. C. Shenstone, 594 

 Hopkinson (John, F.R.S.), Note on Specific Inductive Capa- 

 city, 334 

 Hours with a Three-Inch Telescope,'Capt. Wm. Noble, 246 

 Houze.iu (M.), Method for the Determination of the Constant 



of Aberration, 377 

 Howell (Mr.), Technical Education and the House, 326 

 Howietoun, the History of. Sir J. Ramsay Gibson Maitland, 



337 

 Hughes (Prof. T. McK.) : on the Drift of the Vale of Clwyd, 



167 ; on Caves, 454 

 Hulke (J. W., F.R.S.), Note on Polacanthus foxii, 357 

 Hull (Prof. Edward, F.R.S.), the Geology of the Lebanon, 10 

 Hungary, Sunspot Observations in, Carl Braun, A. M. Gierke, 

 227 



Hunt (Thos. Sterry), Mineral Physiology and Physiography, 



578 

 Ilunterian Oration, W. S. Savory, F.R.S., 379 

 Huntington (O. W. ) : on the Crystalline Structure of Iron 



Meteorites, 16, 93 ; Coaliuila Meteorites, 461 

 Hutton (Capt. F. W.), Meteorological Conditions at the Time 



of the Eruption of Mount Tarawera, New Zealand, 322 

 Huxley (Prof.) : and Prince of Wales on the Imperial Institute, 



265 ; on the True Functions of the Imperial Institute, 305 ; 



Royal Society and -Scientific Federation, 2S9 ; Organisation 



of Industrial Education, 493 ; Preliminary Note on the Fossil 



Remains of a Chelonian Reptile, Ceratochclys sthenurus, from 



Lord Howe's Island, Australia, 615 ; the Gentians — Notes 



and Queries, 623 

 Hydrate of Chloral, Prof. Liebreich, 264 

 Hydraulic Power and Hydraulic Machinery, H. Robinson, 



Major Allan Cunningham, 460 

 Hydrodynamics, on Jacobi's Figure of Equilibrium for a 



Rotating Mass of Fluid, Dr. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 188 

 Hydrodynamics, Wave-Motion in, A. G. Greenhill, 477 

 Hydrogen and Chlorine Gas, Mixed, Chemical Action of Light 



on, Dr. Pringsheim, 552 

 Hydrophobia, IVI. Pasteur's Treatment of, 30 

 Hydrophobia, Society for. Prevention of, 57 

 Hygiene, Proposed School of, at the University of Michigan, 



377 

 Hygiene, School, Arther Newsholme, 604 

 Hygrometers : Sensitive, 331 ; Recording, 331 

 Hymenomycetes, British Fungi, Rev. John Stevenson, 4 

 Hyotherium from the Pliocene of India, on a Jaw of, R. 



Lydekker, 94 

 Hysteria Studied in Art Manifestations of the Past, 376 



Ice, Thickness of the, in North-Eastern Pennsylvania during 

 the Glacial Epoch, 141 



Ice Age, Astronomical Theory of the Great, W. H. S. Monck, 

 7 ; Sir Robert S. Ball, F.R.S., 53 ; Rev. E. Hill, loi 



Ice Cavern in Austria, Discovery of, 17 



Ice Period in the Altai Mountains, an, E. Michaelis, 149 ; A. 

 Bialoveski, 513 



Ice and Brines, J. Y. Buchanan, 608 



Iceland, Introduction of New Plants into, 356 



Ichthyology, Fishes inhabiting very Deep Waters, M. Leon 

 Vaillant, 288 



Illinois, South-Eastern, Earthquake in, 444 



lUuminants, Lighthouse, A. Vernon Harcourt, F.R.S., 41,60; 

 T. and D. Stevenson, 63 



Imperial Institute, 34, 210 ; Sir Frederick Abel, elected Organis- 

 ing Secretary to the, in ; Scientific Basis of Proposed, 254 ; 

 Prince of Wales and Prof. Huxley on, 265 ; Possible Results 

 of the, 280 ; on the True Functions of the. Prof. Huxley, 305 ; 

 Work of the, Sir Fred. Abel, F.R.S., 617 



Imperial University of Japan, Calendar of the, 401 



Index-Catalogue, Medical, A. T. Myers, 196 



Index, Subject, Two Hours with a, 123 



India ; Food-Grains of, A. H. Church, Prof. John Wrightson, 

 52 ; Indian Silk Indvistry, the Decline of the, 84 ; on the 

 Cultivation of the so-called Wild Silks of India, T. F. Peppe, 

 256; Ipecacuanha Cultivation in, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 

 F.R.S., 227 ; Indian Survey Staff, 281 ; Queen's Jubilee in, 

 India, 349 ; Administration Report of the Meteorological 

 Department of India, 365 ; Butterflies of India, Lionel 

 de Niceville, H. J. Elwes, 436 ; Annual Report of the 

 Geological Survey of, 472 ; Indian Engineering, Survey of 

 the Str.aits Settlements, 472 



Indian, West, Meteorological Confederation, M.axwell Hall, 

 48s 



Indian, West, Seal [iMonachus tropicalis), Henry A. Ward, 392 



Indian Tribes of British Columbia, Dr. Franz Boas, 568 



Indiana, South Western, Earthquake in, 444 



Indians, Consumption among the, 400 



Indo-Chine, La France en, A. Bouinais and A. Paulus, 221 



Inductionless Coils, Theory of the. Dr. Aron, 383 



Inductive Capacity, Specific Note on, John Hopkinson, F.R.S. , 



334 



Industrial Education, Organisation of. Prof. Huxley, 493 

 Industrial Studentships, Col. J. F. D. Donnelly, 413 

 Infant Navajos, Notes on Certain tTraits of, R. W. Shufeldt, 

 346 



