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Geology : Geological Changes of Level, SirC. Wyville Thomson, 

 F.R.S., 33 ; Geological Society, 71, 140, 161, 211, 330, 403, 

 426, 449, 523, 547, 595 ; Medals Awarded by, 394 ; Geological 

 Notes, 184; Geological Age of the North Highlands of Scot- 

 land, Prof. Eduard Hull, F.R.S. , 2S9 ; Geological Climates, 

 Prof. Samuel Haughton, F.R.S., 8, 98, 145, 241, 290, 313, 

 384 ; Prof. P. Martin Duncan, F.R.S., 145 ; Dr. A. WoeikofI, 

 241, 362; J. J. Murphy, 290; J. Starkie Gardner, 53, 193; 

 Alfred R. Wallace, 124, 217, 266; Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, 

 266; William Ingram, 169; Dr. John Rae, F.R.S., 337; 

 Geology of East Central Africa and the Subterranean Forest 

 in Bombay, W. T. Blanford, 145; Geoljgicil Survey of 

 Belt;ium, 184 ; Geology of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Prof. 

 Arch. Geikie, F.R.S., 224; Geologising at Sheppey, J. 

 Starkie Gardner, 293 ; Geology of the Corean Archipelago, 

 H. B. Guppy, 417 ; International Geological Congress, C. E. 

 de Ranee, 510 ; Geological Relations of Gold in Nova Scotia, 

 J. W. Dawson, F.R.S., 578 



Geometrical Optics, W. G. Logeman, 125 ; Phenomena of, 372 



Geometrical Teachine, 414 



German Rivers, the Quantities of Water in, 94 



German Fisheries Union, Offer of a Prize by the, 205 



German Chemical .Society, 436 



Gilford (Lord) on .'-cientific Education, 64 



Giglioli (Prof. H. PL), Lophiomvs Imhausi, 291 



Gilmour (Rev. James), Mongol Doctors, 132 



Girtoii and Newnham Colleges, Florence Eves, 291 



Glaciers, Retrograde Motion of, Herr W. Groiner on, 181 



Glaciation of British Columbia, Prof. Whitney on, Geo. M. 

 Dawson, 290 



Glad-tone (Dr. J. H., F.R.S.), the Refraction Equivalents of 

 Car-bon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen in Organic Compounds, 378 



Gliscnip (M.), on Refraction, 373 



(Uisj.jw, Naval and Marine Engineering Exhibition at, 41 



Gleanings, Nile, 526 



Gnat with Two Kinds of Wives, 277 



' mats. Winter (Trichocera), Rev. A. E. Eaton, 554 



Godeffroy Museum at Hamburg, 320 



Godwin Austen (H. H.), Squirrel Crosing Water, 340 



Gold in Newfoundland, 472 



Gold in Nova Scotia, Geological Relations of, J. W. Dawson, 

 F.R.S., 578 



Gore (j. E.), Variable Stars, 362 



Gottingen Royal Society of Sciences, 356 



Gould (John, F'.R.S.), Death of, 346 ; Obituary Notice of, 364 ; 

 his Ornithological Collections, 491 



Grahame Medal, 19, iSl 



" Grallatores and Natatores of the Estuary of the Tay," 516 



Grasshoppers in Prussia, 157 



Gratacap (L. P.), Fa-cination, 56 



Greece, Agricultural Communism in, W. Mattieu Williams, 572 



Greek Frei, Alfred C. Haddon, 9 



Grey (W. J.), Note on an Acoustical Constant, 146 



Gri^orieff (M.), on Ja|ianese Gardens, 205 



Groiner (Herr VV.), Retrograde Motion of Glaciers, 181 



Groneman (Dr. PL T. PL), Height of the Aurora, 56; Dust, 

 Fogs, and Clouds, 337 



Groves (Thos. B.), Phosphorescence of the Sea, 411 



"Guaco" and Snake-bites, 1S2 



Guaitnarus pulex, 419 



Guenee (Achille) Death of, 252 



Gull, Feeding a, with Corn, W. A. Forbes, 483 



Gunther (Dr., F.R.S.), on Fishes, 213 



Guppy (II. B.), the Yang-tse, the Yellow River, and the Pei-ho, 

 35, 99 ; Notes on the Geology of the Corean Archipelago, 

 417 ; Banks of the Yang-tse at Hankow, 507 ; Oceanic Phe- 

 nomenon, 507 



Gyrostat, a Liquid, 69 



IIabich(E. J.), " Etudes geometriquesetcinematiques," &c., 603 



Haddon (Alfred C), Greek Fret, 9 



Hagen (Dr. H. A.), Oldest Fossil Insects, 483 



Hailstones, Remarkable, Col. Foster Ward on, 233 



Hailstorm in Dorsetshire, Dr. George J. AUman, F.R.S., 146 



Hale (Dr. R. Douglas), Dr. Siemens' Gas Grate, 145 



Hampe (Prof. Ernst), Death of, 156 



Hand, Skin-furrows of the. Sir W. J. Herschel, 76 



Hankow, Banks of the Yang-tse at, H. B. Guppy, 507 



Hannay (J. B.), Hot Ice, 504 



" Harcourt and Madan's Chemistry," iSl 



Harmer '(Jo'hn), on Estimating tie Height of Clouds by Pho'.o- 

 graphy and the Stereoscope, 194 ; Aurora of Jamiary 31, 329 



Hartuig's Comet (1880 d), 43 



Hartwig and Swift, Comets of, 15S 



Harvard College, U.S., Observatory of, 321 



Hau^^hton (Prof. Sanmel, F.R.S.), Geological Climates, 8, 9S, 

 145, 241, 290, 384 



Hay (J. A. C), New Cure for Smoke, 360, 386 



Hay (Col. Drummond), Birds of tiie Estuary of the Tay, 516 



Heart, Blood-Vessels of Valves of the, 159 



" Heat, Easy Lessons in," C. A. Martineau, 32 



Heat of Formation of a Compound, A. P. Laurie, 35 



Heat Conducti jn in Highly Rarefied Air, W. Crookes, F. R..S., 

 234 



Heat of Stellar Masses, Samuel J. Wallace, S79 



Heintz (Dr. Wilhelm), Death of, 181 ; Obituary Notice of, 245 



Heller (Prof. Karl B ), Death of, 205 



llelmholtz's (Prof.) P'araday Lecture, 535 



Ilcnslow (Rev. George), Regelation, 1 1 ; "Botany for Children," 

 241 



Herculaneum, Discovery by Prof. Giuseppe Novi of a Magnificent 

 Bathing Establishment near, 182 



Herring, Prof. Huxley, F.R.S., 607 



Herschel (Sir W. J.), Si in-furrows of the Hand, 76 



Herschel's First Observation of Uranus, 299 



Plerschel (Sir William), J. K. Hind, F.R.S., 429, 453, 573 



Herschel 3945, the Double Star, 591 



Herschel (Prof. A. S.), Infusible Ice, 383 



Plerzegovma and Bo.snia, Geology of, Prof. Archd. Geikie, 

 F.R.S., 224 



Plerzen (Herr A.), Acetous Fermentation, 86 



Hewitt (William), " Class-Iijok of Elementary Mechanics," 53 



Highbury Microscopical and Scientific Society, 64 



Highlands, North, of Scotland, Geological Age of. Prof. Edward 

 Hull, F.R.S., 289 



Hill (S. A.), Barometric and Solar Cycles, 409 ; Indian Winter 

 Rains, 604 



Ilincks (T., F.R.S.), "A History of British Marine Polyzoa," 51 



Hind (J. R., F.R.S.), Sir William Herschel, 429, 453, 573 



Histology, Atlas of, 382 



Hochstctter (Pr-of. v.) on the Agram Earthquake, ic6 



Hodgson (Brian Houghton, F. R.S.), Presentation of Drawings 

 to the Anthropological Institute, 107 



Holdich (Capt. T. H.), Geographical Results of the Afghan 

 Campaign, 159 



Ilolub (Dr.), on the Art Faculty of the Australians, 20; Pro- 

 posed Journey Across Africa, 22 



Ploorweg (Herr), on Electricity, 43 



Horner (F.), Aurora and Electric Storm of January 31, 348 



Hot Ice, see Ice 



Hubbard (Fred.), Squirrels Crossing Water, 484 



Ilugel (Baron A. von). Proposed Work on Fiji, 45 



Hughes (Prof. McK.), Scientific Use of the Late Severe Weather, 

 346 



lliv^hes (Prof. D, E., F.R.S.), Molecular Electro-magnetic In- 

 duction, 519 ; Permanent Molecular Torsion of Conducting 

 Wires produced by the Passage of an Electric Current, 569 



Hull (Prof. Edward, F.R.S.), Geological Age of the North 

 Highlands of Scotland, 289 



PIuU's (Prof.) " Coal-Fields of Great Britain," 321 



Human Brain, Concealed Bridging Convolutions in a, W. 

 Carter, 556 



Human Intelligence, Development of, 617 



Humblot (M. Leon), Return to Paris from Madagascar, 41 



Humboldt Institution for Natural Research and Travel, 371 



Hungary, Earthquake Shock in, 232 



Hunterian Lectures, the, 395 



Hutton (F. Wollaston), "Manual of the New Zealand Mol- 

 lusca," 7 



Huxley (Prof. T. H., F.R.S.), First Volume of the Publications 

 of the Challenger, i ; Challenger Publications, 33 ; on Evolu- 

 tion, 203, 227 ; Appointed to the Inspectorship of Fisheries, 

 275 ; Herring, 607 



Hydrochloric Acid, the Influence of, on Metallic Chlorides, 397 



Hypotheses in School Education, Introduction of. Dr. Hermann 

 MiiUer, 157 



Ice, Hot, 34 ; Prof. John Perry, 288 ; Dr. Oliver J. Lodge, 

 264, 504 ; J. B. Hannay, S04 ! Geo. B. Richmond, 504 ; lee 

 intrusive in Peat, T. Mellard Reade, 339 ; Experiments on Ice 



