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Hamy (M.), Radiography in Hospital at the Institute, 195 ; 
Reduction Formula for Prismatic Spectra, 417 
Hanriot (M.), Prof. P. Carré, and others, Principes 
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Harbord (F. W.), appointed Honorary Adviser in Metal- 
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Harding (C.), Battle Weather in Western Europe, 473 
Hardinge (Lord), Address to Calcutta University, 193 
Hardy (G. H.), a Course of Pure Mathematics, second 
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Hardy (Prof. J. J.) [Death], 348 
Harker (A.), Geology in Relation to the Exact Sciences, 
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Harker (Dr. J. A.), Physical Constants, 281; Physical, 
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Harmer (Dr. S. F.), Cetacea Stranded on the British 
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Harnack (Prof. Erich) [Obituary], 297 
Harper (Prof. M. W.), Breeding of Farm Animals, 671 
Harries (Rev. H.), Two Waterspouts off Dymchurch, 710 
Harrington (M. R.), Sacred Bundles of the Sac and Fox 
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Harris (Prof. D. Fraser), Napoleon and the University of 
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Harrison (Prof. J. B.) and C. K. Bancroft, Field and 
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Harrison and Subramania, Gases of Swamp Rice Soils, 16 
Harrison (Lt.-Col. W. S.) [Obituary], 213 
Hartridge (H.) and A. V. Hill, Transmission of Infra-red 
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Hartwell (Miss) and Miss Tweedy, appointed Demonstrators 
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Haskins (Prof. C. N.), Reply to “Appeal to Non-producing 
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Haughton (S. H.), Description of the Dinosaur Bones from 
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Haupt (Prof. P.), Opium in the Bible, 444 
Hausen (H.), Types of Porphyry in Finland, 239; Spread 
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Haven (Prof. G. B.) and Prof. G. W. Swett, the Design 
of Steam Boilers and Pressure Vessels, 534 
Haviland (M. D.), a Summer on the Yenesei (1914), 209; 
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Hayden (C.) and others, Gifts to the Massachusetts Insti- 
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Hedin (Sir Sven), Connection with the Royal Geographical 
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Hegner (Prof. R. W.), the Germ-cell Cycle in Animals, 117 
Hemphill (Prof. H.), Library, ete., acquired by Stanford 
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Henderson (Prof. G. G.), Presidential Address to the Society 
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Henslow (Rev. Prof. G.), Floral Rambles in Highways and 
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Hepburn (R.), a Bursary in Memory of, at Dundee Uni- 
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Herbertson (Prof. A. J.), a Map of the Western War Area, 
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Hernandez-Pacheco (Dr.) and Dr. H. Obermaier, Neander- 
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Hickling (G.) and W. R. Don, Parka decipiens, Fleming, 
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Hickson (Prof. S. J.), elected President of the Manchester 
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Hildesheim (Dr. O.), the Health of the Child, 7oo 
Hiley, Larch Canker, 176 
Hill, South African Santalaceze : New Species of Thesidium, 
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Hillebrand (K.), Winnecke’s Comet, 99 
Hindle (Dr. E.), Flies in Relation 
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Hinks (A. R.), appointed Secretary of Roya! Geographical 
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Hirayama (K.) and S. Ogura, Early Chinese Eclipses, 218 
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Hitchcock (Prof. A. S.), a Text-book of Grasses, with 
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Hnatek (Dr. A.), Hy Line in Stellar Spectra, 99 
Hobbs (Prof. W. H.), Réle of the Glacial Anticyclone in 
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Hobhouse (L. T.), G. C. Wheeler, and M. Ginsberg, the 
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Hodge (f. W.), Prehistoric Ruins in Cebollita Valley, 138 
Hoff (Prof. J. H. van’t), Monument to, unveiled at Rotter- 
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Hogben (L. T.), awarded the Frank Smart Prize in Zoology 
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Hogg (H. R.), Spiders of the Family Salticidz, 415 
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Holdsworth (E. W. H.) [Obituary], 95 
Hole (R. S.), a New Species of Forest Grass from Burma, 
652 
Hotmbee (J.), Studies on the Vegetation of Cyprus, 254 
Holmes (Dr. A.), the Physical Basis of Geography, 534 
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Hooper (C. H.), Bailey’s The Principles of Fruit-growing, 
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Hopkins (Dr. A. D.), Classification of the Cryphalinz, 687 
Hopkins (Dr. F. Gowland), awarded the Baly Gold Medal 
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Hornaday (Dr. W. T.), Wild Life Conservation in Theory 
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