Index 



V April : 



Hydrocyanic Acid, New Group of Plants producing, M. 



Mirande, 273 

 Hydrodynamics. A. B.C. of, Lieut.-Col. R. de Villamil, 275 

 Hydrogen : Explosion of Compressed Hydrogen, M. Lelarge, 



325 ; Series of Lines in Spectrum of Hydrogen, Prof. 



A. Fowler, 41:4 ; New Hydrogen Spectra, A. Fowler, 



466; Zeeman Phenomenon in the Hydrogen Spectrum, 



F. Croze, 561 

 Hydrography : Gulfs of Bothnia and Finland, Dr. R. 



Witting, Mrs. Ellen Witting, 146 ; Observations in the 



Tongue of the Ocean, G. H. Drew, D. J. Matthews, 



350 ; Circular Currents in Sea of Japan, Dr. Wada, 550 

 Hydromechanics : Pressure of Fluids on Planes, Avanzini, 



Col. de Villamil, gi ; see also Mechanics 

 Hygiene : Cambridge University Press and Public Hygiene, 



393 

 Hypnotism and Disease, Dr. H. C. Miller, 484 

 Hysteresis, Elastic, of Steel, Prof. B. Hopkinson and G. 



Trevor-Williams, 401 



Ice : Remarkable Formation of Ice on a Small Pond, 

 A. S. E. Ackermann, 411; Ice-Ages, 445; Dr. R. 

 Spitalen, 657 



Icebergs : Change of Temperature due to Melting of Ice- 

 bergs, Prof. H. T. Barnes, F.R.S., 408, 671 ; Tempera- 

 ture Observations from Steamers' Log-books, 441 ; 

 Influence of Icebergs on Sea Temperature, Dr. J. 

 Aitken, F.R.S., ."iis ; Iceberg Observation Vessel in 

 the Atlantic — the Scoiia, 680, 706; Ice in Atlantic, 681 ; 

 Actual Conditions affecting Icebergs, W. Bell Dawson, 

 700 



Iceland, Highlands in, L. Wunder, 470 ; Marine Algal 

 Vegetation of Iceland, Dr. H. Jonsson, 645 



Ido : Internaciona Biologial Lexiko, Dr. M. Boubier, 485 



Illumination : Science of Illumination, Dr. L. Bloch, W. C. 

 Clinton, 315 ; Illuminating Engineering Society for 

 Germany, 365; Studies in Light Production, Dr. R. A. 

 Houston, 460; see also Lighting 



Illuminator's Palette from the Seventh to the Fifteenth 

 Century, Dr. A. P. Laurie, 399 



Ilnienitp from the Lengenbach Quarry, Prof. W. J. Lewis, 



375 



Immigration and Anthropometry, 667 



Immunisation against Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, 

 Intestinal, J. Courmont and A. Rochaix, 717 



Immunity. E. Abderhalden, 66 



Index Zoologicus No. II., C. O. Waterhouse, D. Sharp, 

 F.R.S., 569 



India: Agriculture in India, 115; Weather of India and 

 her Seas, W. E. Hurd, 171 ; Educational Appointments, 

 182 ; Visvakarma, Dr. A. K. Coomaraswamy, 2';7 ; 

 Report on Practical Education, Col. Atkinson and Mr. 

 Dawson. 297; Forest Cultivation in Tropical Regions, 

 A. F. Broun, 362; Meteorological Department, 387; 

 Data of Heavy Rainfall over Short Periods, 392 ; 

 Agricultural Statistics, 441 ; Soil Fertility, Mr. 

 Coventrj, 473 ; the Lushei Kuki Clans, Lieut.-Col. J. 

 Shakespear, 464; From the Black Mt. to Waziristan, 

 Col. H. C. Wylly, C.B., 464; Marriage Customs of the 

 Gehara Kanjars. W. Kirkpatrick, 481 ; Seedling Canes 

 in In^ia, Dr. C. A. Barber : Agricultural Cattle, C. E. 

 Low ; Catching Destructive Moths and Caterpillars, 

 E. J. Woodhouse and T. B. Fletcher; Yellow Fever 

 ■via Panama Canal. F. M. Howlett, all 528; Indian 

 Guild of Science and Technology, 598 ; Black Cotton 

 Soils, Messrs. Harrison and Sivan, 626; Biological 

 Work in India, 68.<; ; Origin of the Himalaya Mts., 

 Col. Burrard. F.R.S., 703 ; Theory of Isostasy in 

 India, Major H. L. Crosthwait, R.E., 703; Educa- 

 tional Policy, 715 



Infantile Paralysis, see Poliomyelitis 



Infection and its Control : Huxley Lecture, Prof. S. 

 Flexner, 289 



Insect Pests : Prof. Theobald's Report, 174 : Mexican 

 Cotton-boll Weevil, 339 ; Insect Porters of Bacterial 

 Infections, Dr. C. .T. "Martin, F.R.S., 577 



Insects : Crayfish coated with Eggs of Hemipterous Insects, 

 Prof. J. F. Abbott. 139; "Souvenirs entomologiques," 

 J. H. Fabre. 196; Cochineal Insects, E. E. Green, 230; 

 the Fig-tree and its Insect Guest, Dr. Ravasini, 310 ; 



Bees shown to the Children, H. Hawks, 358; Dragon- 

 flies, F. F. Laidlaw, 376; Insect Intelligence, F. 

 Enock, 480 ; Pollination of Hardy Fruits, C. H. 

 Hooper, 91, 505 



Instinct, 160 



Institute of Chemistry : New Quarters, 57 ; Proceedings, 

 440 



Institute of Metals : Autumn Meeting, 199 



Institution of Civil Engineers : Awards for Papers, 196 ; 

 Presidential .'\ddress : R. Elliott-Cooper, 315 



Institution of Electrical Engineers : Presidential Address, 

 W. Duddell, F.R.S., 345 



Integration, New Theory, Prof. W. H. Young, 612 



Inventions, Seven Most Wonderful, 91 



Ionic Size in Relation to Molecular Physics and New Law 

 for Heats of Formation of Molecules, W. R. Bousfield, 

 401 



lonisation : lonisation of .Sulphuric Acid in dilute Aqueous 

 Solution, 507; lonisation Currents produced in Solids 

 by Gamma Rays. A. Zaroubine, 524 ; lonisation due to 

 Radiation reflected from Crystals, Prof. W. H. Bragg, 

 F.R.S., 572 : Positive lonisation produced by Platinum 

 and by certain Salts when Heated, Dr. F. Horton, 612 



lonomagnetic Rotation, Prof. Righi, 230 



Ions: la Th^orie des Ions et 1 'Electrolyse, A. Hollard, 567 



Iridosmine, C. B. Horwood, 287 



Iron: Ancient Iron Beams in India. H. G. Graves, 140; 

 Iron Ores and Bauxites of N.E. Ireland, 600; a Nodule 

 of Iron Pyrites. Prof. H. L. Bowman, 613 



Iron and Steel Institute's Autumn Meeting : Production of 

 Sound Ingots, Sir R. Hadfield. F.R.S., Dr. H. Gold- 

 schmidt, Dr. J. E. Stead ; Allotropy, Mr. Benedicks, 

 316 



Isolation Hospitals, Report on. Dr. H. F. Parsons, 285 



Isomerism, W. Mecklenburg, 287 



Ivy, Dr. F. Tobler, 418 



Jamaica Hurricane in November, 365 



Japan : Japanese Cephalopods, S. S. Berry, 229 ; Japanese 



Agriculture and Geographical Conditions, Miss E. C. 



Semple, 318; Imperial University of Tokyo, 479; 



Climates of Japan. G. Ishida, 627 

 Junior Institution of Engineers : President's Address. 452 

 Jupiter : Summary of Phenomena of Markings, W. F. 



Denning, 60 ; Observations, 393 

 Jurassic Plants from Cromarty, Prof. Seward and N. 



Bancroft, 506 



Katanga, Sleeping Sickness in the, F. O. Stohr, 337 

 Kathode, Influence of Nature of, on Length of Crookes 



Dark Space, F. W. Aston, 243 

 Kelvin's Water-dropper, Explanation, Dr. von Bernoldk, 



340 

 Kent's Cavern : Human Jaw from the Stalagmite. A. R. 



Hunt, 134, iqo ; Prof. A. Keith, 135 ; E. A. Parkyn, 



281 ; What the British Caves might Tell Us, W. J. 



Lewis Abbott, 3S2 ; Human Tooth in the Cave Earth, 



A. R. Hunt, 649 

 Kimberley. Meteorology of. Dr. J. R. Sutton, 403 

 Kinemacolor, 598 



Kinematics : Syst^mes Cini'matiques, Prof. L. Crelier, 569 

 Kinematograph and Natural Science, L. Donaldson, 187; 



Kinematograph Hand Camera : the " Aeroscope," K. 



Proszynski, 712 

 King's College, London : Opening of New Laboratories of 



Bacteriology and Public Health. 289 



Labrador Current, Effect on Temperature, Commander 



M. W. C. Hepworth. C.B.. 309 

 Lamprey, Breeding Habits of the Sea-, Dr. L. Hussahof, 



Land, Common, and Inclosure, Prof. E. C. K. Conner, 301 

 Language : Vocal Sounds of an Anthropoid Ape, L. Boutan, 



32s 

 Larne, Technical Instruction in, T. Clearkin, 532 ■ 

 Latitude Variation : Physical Cause of the 2-Term. S. 

 .Shinjo, 232 ; Latitude Variation and Change of Mean 

 Sea-level, Dr. F. Omori, 471 ; the Kimura Term, 683 



