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Lndex ix 
_Haverfield (Prof. F.), Roman London, 614 
Haworth (Dr. H. F.), Maximum Sensibility of a Duddell 
Vibration Galvanometer, 466 
Hay (Dr. O. P.), Peculiar Tooth-like Paleozoic Fossils, 430 
Hayata (B.), W. Botting Hemsley, Icones of the Plants of 
Formosa, and Materials for a Flora, 449 
Hedley (C.), Paleographical Relations of Antarctica, 416; 
Land-shells collected in Queensland by S. W. Jackson, 
600 
Hedley (C.) and A. F. B. Hull, Polyplacophora of Lord 
Howe and Norfolk Islands, 600 
Hehn (Victor), Kulturpflanzen und Haustiere in ihrem 
Uebergang aus Asien nach Griechenland und Italien 
- sowie in das brige Europa, 164 
Hele-Shaw (H. S.), Theory of a New Form of the Chamber 
Crank Chain, 363 
Hemsalech (G. A.), Influence of Capacity, &c., on Velocity 
of Luminous Vapours in the Electric Spark, 105 
Henderson (Dr.), Physiography of W. Nelson District of 
New Zealand, 644 
Henri (Madame and Victor), Variation of Abiotic Power of 
Ultra-violet Rays with Wave-length, 600 
Henri (V.) and A. Ranc, Decomposition of Glycerol by 
Ultra-violet Rays, 314 
Henry (J. R.), Meteor-showers, 113, 218, 295, 321, 450, 581, 
_ 660 ' 
Hensen (Prof. V.), das Leben in Ozean (Plankton-Expedi- 
tion der Humboldt Stiftung), 94 
Hepburn (Prof. David), Anatomy of the Weddell Seal, 468 
Hepworth (Commander Campbell), the Isothermal Layer, 7 
Herbertson (F. D.), the Clarendon Geography, iii 
Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Tunicata of Scottish 
Antarctic Expedition, 78; Marine Life in Northern Seas 
(Voyage of the Belgica), 107; (with others), Lancashire 
Sea Fisheries, 645 
Herelle (F. d’), Propagation of Locust Disease, 53 
Heron-Allen (Ed.), Selsey Bill: Historic and Prehistoric, 290 
Heron-Allen (Ed.) and A. Earland, Recent and Fossil 
Foraminifera at Selsey Bill, Sussex, 290; New Astro- 
rhizida, 467 aio eke wre . 
Herrick (F. H.), Natural History of the American Lobster, 9 
Herschel (Sir William), Royal Institution Discourse on, by 
Sir G. H. Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 620, 645 
Herter (C. A.), Biological Aspects of Human Problems, 576 
Hérubel (Prof. Marcel A.), B. Miall, Sea Fisheries: their 
Treasures and Toilers, S. Reynolds, 1 
Heycock (C. T.) and F. E. E. Lamplough, Boiling Points 
of Zinc, Cadmium, &c., 208 P 
Heywood (Prof. H. B.) and Prof. M. Fréchet, 1’Equation 
de Fredholm et ses applications a la Physique Mathé- 
matique, 499 
Hickling (Dr. H. G. A.), Variation of Planorbis multt- 
formis, 131 
Hicks (Prof. W. M.), a Critical Study of Spectral Series, 52 
Hickson (Prof. S. J., F.R.S.), Coral Endopachys grayt, 
131; Zoological Nomenclature, 349; the Hydrocoralline 
Genus Errina, 416 
Hiesemann (M.), How to Attract and Protect Wild Birds, 
190 
Hilditch (Dr. T. P.), a First Year Physical Chemistry, 57 
Hill (L.) and M. Flack, Ozone and Ventilation, 72; 
Relation between Secretory and Capillary Pressure, 442 
Hinks (A. R.), Measurement of Celestial Distances, 329 
Hirayama (Prof. Shin), the Photographic Transit, 176 
Hirschwald (Prof. J.), Handbuch der bautechnischen 
Gesteinspriifung, 344 ? 
Hlava (Prof.), Bodies Found in Blood of Children with 
Measles, 306 
Hobart (H. M.), Design of Static Transformers, 475 
Hodgson (A. E.), Death, 39 
Hodgson (Dr. Shadworth H.), Death, 403 
Hodgson (T. V.), Glacial Problems of S. Victoria Land, 
44 
Hoff (J. H. van’t), his Amsterdam Period, by Drs. Jorissen 
and Reicher, 42 
Hoffmann (J. I.), Recent Practice in Diamond Drilling and 
Borehole Surveying, 234 
Holland (J. H.), Useful Plants of Nigeria, 68; Sources of 
Alcohol, 226 
Holt (Dr. A.) and others, 
Sorption of Hydrogen b 
Pallidium, 79 . hier as 
Honigschmid (Dr. O.), Atomic Weight of Radium, 68 
Hooker (the late Sir Joseph), Appeal by Biographer for 
Letters of, 380; Life and Work of, by Prof. F: O. Bower, 
F.R-S., 456 
Hooton (W. M.) and A. Mathias, Introductory Course of 
Mechanics and Physics for Technical Students, 343 
Horejsi (J.), Symbiotic Union of an Alga with Roots of 
Cycas revoluta, 307 
Horner (J.), the Flax-spinning Spindle, 590 
Hort (E. C.) and W. J. Penfold, Clinical Study of Experi- 
mental Fever, 76 
Hosseus (Dr. C. C.), Protection of Nature in S. Bavaria, 
347 
Hough (S. S.), Cape Observatory Report, 512; Personal 
Errors in Transit Observations, 566 
Houssay (Prof. F.), Forme, Puissance et Stabilité des 
Poissons, 319 
Houston (Dr.), Report on Organisms in River Water, 225 
Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), Calibration of Wave-meters for 
Radio-telegraphy, 415 
Howe (Prof. G. W. O.) and J. D. Peattie, Efficiency of 
Generation of High-frequency Oscillations by aid of 
Induction Coil and Spark Gap, 546 
Howlett (R.), Effects of Friction in a Vacuum on Thorium 
Oxide, 606 
Hoyle (Dr. W. E.), Cephalopoda of Scottish Antarctic 
Expedition, 78 
Hrdliéka (Dr. Ales), Natives of the Kharga Oasis, Egypt, 
326 : 
Hrdlitka (Dr. Ales) and B. Willis, South American Expedi- 
tion, 674 
Hue (E.) and M. Baudouin, Atavic Characters of Lumbar 
Vertebrze of Neolithic Men, 209 
Hughes (A. LI.), Emission Velocities of Photo-electrons, 415 
Hughes (Prof. H. J.) and A. T. Safford, Treatise on 
Hydraulics, 82 
Hughes (Prof. T. McKenny), Man of Neanderthal Type in 
the Cambridge Fens, 114 
Hugon (E. C.), Plant for Enrichment of Pyritic Blende 
_ Concentrates, 338 : 
Hume (A. O., C:B.), Obituary, 584 
Humphreys (Dr. W. J.), Origin of the “Earth Light,” 355; 
Types of Atmospheric Disturbance, 588 
Hun (J. G.) and C. R. MacInnes, Elements of Plane and 
Spherical Trigonometry, 655 
Huntingdon (E.), Death of Forests in Turkestan, 663 
Hurd (W. E.), Wind Charts for N. Indian Ocean, 540 
Hussey (R. B.) and others, Artificial Daylight, 612 
Huxley (Julian S.), Courtship of the Redshank, 259 
Idle (G.) and G. S. Baker, Rolling of Irish Lightships, 124 
Iniguez (Father), Spectrum of Nova Geminorum, 200 
Irving (Rev. Dr. A.), Remains of Prehistoric Horse in the 
Stort Basin, 218; Boulder Clay in Essex, 399, 632; a 
Point in Geological Nomenclature, 608 
Jack (R.), Magnetic Resolution of the Spectrum Lines of 
Niobium, 468 
Jackson (W. J.), Brachiopoda: Scottish Antarctic Expedi- 
tion, 468 
Jacob (Miss), Friction of Solids on Each Other. 303 
Jacomet (L.), Matiéres Tannantes Cuirs, 84 
Jadin (F.) and A. Astrug, the Presence of Arsenic in some 
Plants used as Food, 157; Presence of Arsenic in some 
Parasitic Plants, 5909; Manganese in Plants, 625-6 
Jaekel (Prof. Otto), die Wirbeltiere: eine Uebersicht tiber 
die fossilen und lebenden Formen, 134; a Palzontological 
Society for Germany, 509 
Jameson (Dr. H. L.), the Ceylon Pearl Oyster and the 
Cestode Theory of Pearl Production, 77 
Jansen (Dr. M.), Achondroplasia, 275 
Jeffree (F. H.), Strength of Reinforced Concrete Piles, 69 
Jehu (Dr. T. J.), Discovery of Fossils in the Chert and 
Black Shale Series at Aberfoyle, 347 
Jelinek’s Psychrometer-Tafeln, 5 
Jenkins (Dr. J. T.), Fisheries of Bengal, 20 
Jochelson (Dr.), Kamchatka and the Aleutian Isles, 3or 
Johns (the late Rev. C. A.), E. T. Cook, British Trees 
including the Finer Shrubs, 30 
