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Index 



227 ; MM. Deslandres and Bernard, 259 ; Prof. A. A. 

 Iwanow, 259 ; Drs. Nijland and J. v. d. Bilt, 292 ; 

 Mr. Keeling, 319; Pio Emanuelli, 319; Messrs. Frost 

 and Parkhurst, 348 ; Earl of Crawford, 349 ; Prof. Searle, 

 378; Herr Arcfienhold, 378; Elements of ffalley's Comet, 

 P. H. Cowell, F.R.S., and A. C. D. Crommelin, 77; 

 New Elements for Halley's Comet, C. J. Merfield, 440; 

 tfio Spectrum of Halley's Comet, W. H. Wright, 107; 

 Suggested Observations of Halley's Comet, 260; Halley's 

 Comet as Seen from the Earth, P. H. Cowell, F.R.S., 

 400; Observations of Halley's Comet, P. M. Ryves, 429; 

 Transit of Halley's Comet, Rev. C. S. Taylor, 458 



Halliburton (Prof. W. D.), Cortical Lamination and Local- 

 isation in the Brain of the Marinoset, 237 



Hamburg Observatory, the, 202 



Hamburg Sternwarte in Bergedorf, Astronomische Abhandl- 

 ungen der, 365 



Hammer (Mr.), the Cigar-case Bearer, 108 



Hardcastle (J. A.), the Tercentenary of the Telescope, 308 



Harding (C), Summer Weather during the Last Fifty 

 Years, 45 



Hardy (G. F.), the Theory of the Construction of Tables 

 of Mortality and of Similar Statistical Tables in Use by 

 the Actuary, 212 



Harmonic Vibrations and Vibration Figures, J. Goold, 

 C. E. Benham, R. Kerr, and Prof. L. R. Wilberforcc, 

 Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 96 



Harrison (Prof. E. P.), Secondary Cells in Tropical 

 Climates, 489 



Har.shberger (J. W.), Origin and Flora of the Salt-marshes, 

 Salt-ponds, and Fresh-water Lakes of the Northern CoaM 

 of New Jersey, 43 



Hart (Dr. D. Berry), Mendelism and Zygotic Segregation 

 in the Production of Anomalous Sex, 149 



Hartley (Prof. W. N., F.R.S.), Absorption-bands in Colour- 

 less Liquids, 157 



Harwood (W. A.), Report on the Present State of our 

 Knowledge of the Upper Atmosphere as obtained by the 

 Use of Kites, Balloons, and Pilot Balloons, 47 ; Upper-air 

 Temperatures Registered Outside and Inside Balloons, 366 



Hass (Drs. P. and E.), Origin of the Upright Posture in 

 Man, 289 



Haug (Prof. Emile), Traits de G(5ologie, iSi 



Hay (Prof. O. P.), New Forms of Fossils, Edestus, 104 



Hayward's Botanist's Pocket-book, G. C. Druce, 455 



Hazell's Annual for 1910, 216 



Headley (F. W.), Darwinism and' Modern Socialism, 183 



Headmasters' Conference, the, 262 



Health, Air and, R. C. Macfie, 397 



Heart of England, the, E. Thomas, 246 



Heat: Influence of Temperature on the Phenomena of 

 Polarisation in the Electrolytic Valve, G. Athanasiadis, 

 29 ; Low-temperature Research at the Royal Institution of 

 Great Britain, London, 1900-7, Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 

 F.R.S., 131 ; Conduction of Heat through Rarefied Gases, 

 F. Soddy and A J. Berry, 237; Formula for the Total 

 Heat of Steam, Prof. R. H. Smith, 292 ; Method of 

 Measuring the Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity of 

 Badly Conducting Bodies, M. Biquard, 449 ; Platinum 

 Resistance Thermometry at High Temperatures, C. W. 

 Waidncr and G. K. Burgess, 466 



Heaton (Samuel), Practical School Gardening, 243 



Heckel (Edouard), Influence of Anaesthetics and Frost on 

 Plants containing Coumarin, 119 



Hedge I Know, the. Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, 395 



Hedges, Positions of Birds' Nests in, Lieut. -Colonel J. H. 

 TuU Walsh, 189; G. W. Murdoch, 219; A. R. Horwood, 

 279 



Hedin (Dr. Sven), Trans-Himalaya, Discoveries and Adven- 

 tures in Tibet, 367 ; Italian Geographical Society's Gold 

 Medal awarded to, 403 



Hegyi (M.), Black Scab of the Potato, 480 



Height of the Antarctic Continent, the Mean, Prof. W. 

 Meinardus, 343 



Helbronner (P.), Geodetic Complementary Triangulations 

 of the High Regions of the French Alps, 59 



Helland-Hansen (Dr. B.), Hydrographical Investigation, 249 



Helland-Hansen (W. B.), Biology of the Cod and the 

 Haddock in the North Sea, 74 



Hemsalech (G. A.), the Line Spectrum of Calcium given by 

 the Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, 239 ; Yellow, Orange, and 



Red Regions of the High Temperature Flame Spectrum 

 of Calcium, 299 ; High-temperature Flame Spectrum of 

 Iron, 479 



Hemsley (B.), Cornus inacrophylla, 105 



Hemsley (W. B., F.R.S.), Sir Joseph Banks, the " Father 

 of Australia," J. H. Maiden, 362 



Henderson (J. A.), Nests and Eggs shown to the Children, 

 395 



Henry (John R.), November Meteors, 38 



Hensel (Dr. Kurt), Theorie der algebraischen Zahlen, 95 



Herbertson (F. D.), the Oxford Geographies, the Ele- 

 mentary Geography, 125 ; the Oxford Geographies, the 

 Elementary Geography, vol. ii., In and About Our Islands, 

 vol. iv., Asia, vol. vii., the British Isles, 188 



Herdman (Prof.), .Annual Report of the Liverpool Marine 

 Biology Committee and the Port Erin Biological Station, 



73 



Heredity : the Influence of Heredity on Disease, with Special 

 Reference to Tuberculosis, Cancer, and Diseases of the 

 Nervous System, Sir W. S. Church, K.C.B., Sir W. R. 

 Gowers, F.R.S., Dr. Latham and Dr. E. F. Bashford, 6; 

 Selection Index Numbers and their Use in Breeding, 

 Messrs. Pearl and Surface, 44 ; Mendelian Heredity, a 

 Correction, Prof. W. Bateson, F.R.S., 69; the Inherit- 

 ance of Acquired Characters, A. Bacot, gS ; Prof. Arthur 

 Dendy, F.R.S., 98; Prof. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 

 157; on the Inheritance of the Diathesis of Phthisis and 

 Insanity, Dr. Charles Goring, 204 ; the Mendel Journal, 

 251; "Ardent Mendelian," 429; E. H. J. S., 430; 

 Biological Iconoclasm, Mendelian Inheritance and Human 

 Society, G. P. Mudge, 251 ; the Family and the Nation, 

 a Study in Natural Inheritance and Social Responsibility, 

 W. C. Dampier Whetham, F.R.S., and Catherine 

 Durning Whetham, 305 ; Inheritance of Coat Colour in 

 Horses, Prof. J. Wilson, 448 ; Significance of the Corre- 

 lation Coefficients applied to Mendelian Distributions, 

 Dr. J. Brownlee, 479 ; the Heredity of Sex, Dr. Frederick 

 Keeble, 487 



Hergesell (Prof.), International Kite and Balloon Ascents, 

 226 



Heron-Allen (E.), the Recent and Fossil Foraminifera of the 

 Shore-sands of Selsey Bill (Sussex), 148 



Herschel (Caroline) and her Comet Seelcer, 408 



Herschel (Sir William), Collected Works of. Dr. T. J. J. 

 See, 189 



Hertfordshire, Cambridge County Geographies, R. Lydek- 

 ker, 125 



Heslop (M. K.), the Dyke at Crookdene (Northumberland) 

 and its Relations to the CoUywell, Morpeth, and Tyne- 

 mouth Dykes, 148 



Heuse (Dr. Wilhclm), Two Mercury Manometers for Small 

 Pressures, 49S 



Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), Animals and their Ways, E. 

 Evans, 395 ; the Hedge I Know, 395 ; the Pond I Know, 

 395 ; Butterflies and Moths shown to the Children, Janet 

 H. Kelman and Rev. Theodore Wood, 395 ; Nests and 

 Eggs shown to the Children, A. H. Blaikie and J. A. 

 Henderson, 395 ; the Backwoodsmen, Charles G. D. 

 Roberts, 395 



Hewitt (Dr. Gordon), Structure, Development, and Bio- 

 nomics of the House-fly, 316 



Hewitt (W. H.), Experimental Mechanics for Schools, 396 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), the Campaign against Microbes, Dr. 

 Etienne Burnet, 6 ; Malaria and Greek History, W. H. S. 

 Jones, 192 ; the History of Greek Therapeutics and the 

 Malaria Theory, E. T. Withington, 192 ; Dea Febris : a 

 Study of Malaria in Ancient Italy, W. H. S. Jones, 193 ; 

 Nature of the Cellular Elements present in Milk, 257 ; 

 Outlines of Bacteriology (Technical and Agricultural), 

 Dr. David Ellis, 277 



Hickson (Prof.), Observations on Dendrosoma radians, 137 



High Pressure Spark Gap in an Inert Gas, Rev. F. J. 

 Jervis-Smith, F.R.S., 9 



Highways and Byways in Middlesex, W. Jerrold, 125 



Hill (B. P.), Properties and Constitution of Copper-arsenic 

 Alloys, 358 



Hill (M. D.), Dangerous Lecture Experiments, 458 



Hillebrand (Prof.), Re-discovery of Winnecke's Comet 

 (1909^), 46 ; Ephemerides for Winnecke's Comet, 1909^, 

 202 



Hillhouse (Prof. W.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 405 



