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Cape of Good Hope, 664 ; Transactions of the Geological 

 Society of South Africa, 664 



Hatfield (H. S.), the Improvement of the " Small Power 

 Load," 554 



Hatfield (W. H.), Cast Iron, 66 



Havelock (Dr. T. H.), Dispersion of Double Refraction in 

 Relation to Crystal Structure, 631 



Hawk (Dr. Philip B.), Practical Physiological Chemistry, 

 268 



Hawkes (Arthur J.), Eye Migration in Flat-fishes and 

 Lamarckianism, 79 



Haw-kes (.Mrs. O. E. Merritt), the Abdominal Viscera of 

 Chlamydoselachus, 166 



Hawkins (Cecil), Types of Physical Development in 

 Schools, 505 



Hawthorn (J. H.), Types of Specialised Teaching, 507 



Hayes (Rev. J. W.), the " Twin-chamber Denehole " at 

 Gravesend, 57S ; Pagan Survivals and Christian Adapta- 

 tions, 663 



Health : Climatotherapy and Balneotherapy, the Climates 

 and Mineral Water Health Resorts (Spas) of Europe and 

 North Africa, Sir Hermann Weber and Dr. E. Parkes 

 Weber, 145 ; the Value of Pure Water, George C. Whipple, 

 Prof. R. T, Hewlett, 245 ; the Bacteriological Examina- 

 tion of Water Supplies, Dr. William G. Savage, Prof. 

 R. T. Hewlett, 245 ; Congress of the Royal Institute of 

 Public Health, 259 ; Healthy Boyhood, Arthur Trewby, 

 292 ; a Health Reader, Dr. C. E. Shelly and E. Sten- 

 house, 3S1 ; Health and Education, 50S 



Heape (W.), Influence of Extraneous Forces upon the Pro- 

 portion of the Sexes produced by Canaries, 167 



Heat : Prof. Fury's Self-contained Radiation Pyrometer, 

 59 ; Relation between \'alency and Heats of Combustion, 

 G. le Bas, 71 ; Stark's Relation between Kathode Fall of 

 Potential and Temperature, W. S. Tucker, 94 ; Thermo- 

 chemistry of Flame Spectra at High Temperatures, Prof. 

 W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 117; Heat Shadows, Weaker 

 Jamieson, 149 ; Ventilation, Heating and Lighting, 

 W. H. Maxwell, 26S ; the Thermochemistry of Electro- 

 lytes in Relation to the Hydrate Theorv of lonisation, 

 \V. R. Bousfield and Dr. T. M. Lowry,' 287 ; Nitrate of 

 Silver, Calorimetry at High Temperatures, M. Guin- 

 chant, 376 ; Heat of Combustion and Formation of 

 Gaseous Hydrogen Phosphide, P. Lemoult, 408 ; Melting 

 Points of Rhodium and Iridium, Profs. C. E. Menden- 

 hall and L. R. Ingersoll, 475 ; the Coefiicients of Expan- 

 sion of Solids, H. G. Dorsey, 501 ; New Methods of Deter- 

 mining High Temperatures in Industrial Operations, 

 Dr. C. F^ry, 554 ; Effect of High Pressures and Tem- 

 peratures in Underground Workings on Man, Dr. Hal- 

 dane, 572 ; New Bunsen Burner (Improved Teclu), Messrs. 

 J. Griffin, 580; Thermoelectricity of Nickel, H. 

 P^cheu.x, 632 ; Influence of Temperature on the Absorp- 

 tion of Solids, Jean Becquerel, 671 



Heaton (Noel), Production and Decay of Media;val Stained 

 Glass, Lecture at Society of Arts, 19 



Hebb (Dr.), Fluid Crystals, 263 



Hedin (Dr. Sven), Message from, 595 



Heilprin (Prof. A.), the Guiana Wilderness, 255 



Heilprin (Prof. Angelo), Death of, 370 ; Obituary Notice of, 

 385 



Heinrich (Vladimir), a Third Asteroid near Jupiter's Orbit, 

 161 



Hcliantliemum Caniim (L.), Baumg. und Seine niichsten 

 Verwandten, Dr. E. Janchen, 636 



Holiomicrometer, the. Prof. Hale, 336 



Helium Absorption in the Solar Spectrum, Mr. Nagaraja, 



389 

 Helmkampf (Dr. A.), Lese- und Lehrbuch fiir landliche- 



gewerbliche Fortbildungsschulen, 660 

 Hemsalech (G. A.), New Method for the Production of 



Flame Spectra of Metallic Bodies, 215 

 Henderson CRev. A.), the Coats Observatory, Paisley, 68 

 Henderson (J.), the Distribution of Sulphur in Metal Ingot 



Moulds, 66 

 Henderson (W. D.), an Account of the Alcyonarians col- 

 lected by the Royal Indian Survey Ship Investigator in the 



Indian Ocean, 3 

 Henderson (Dr. W. E.), an Elementary Study of Chemistry, 



170 



Hennesey (J. E.), the School Garden, a Handbook of 

 Practical Horticulture for Schools, 124 



Henrot (Dr.), Child-life Protection, 3S7 



Henry (A. J.), Climatology of the United States, 11 



Henry (Louis) Tetramethyl-dioxy-acctone, 167 ; Addition of 

 Water to Ethylenic Oxides by Means of Sulphuric Acid, 

 239 ; Symmetrical Dimethylethylene Oxide, 464 ; Propyl- 

 ene Oxide, 4S8 ; Bi-secondary Butvlene Chlorohydrin, 

 536 ; Series of Methylation of Ethvl Alcohol from the 

 Point of View of the Aptitude of Isomerisation of the 

 Haloid Esters, 584 



Henry (Dr. T. A.), Enzymes associated with the Cyano- 

 genetic Glucoside Phaseolunatin in Flax, Cassava and the 

 Lima Bean, 141 



Hcnslow (Rev. Prof. George), Suggested Origin of Coal- 

 beds, 94; Introduction to Plant Ecology for the Use of 

 Teachers and Students, 124 



Herbertson (A. J.), the Oxford Geography, vol. i., the Pre- 

 liminary Geography, 219; vol. ill., the Senior Geography, 

 219 



Herbertson (F. D.), the Oxford Geography, vol. iii., the 

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Herders Philosophic, 195 



Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Report to the Govern- 

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 Gulf of Manaar, 271 ; Plankton Investigations off the 

 Isle of Man, 533 



Heredity : Mendelism, R. C. Punnett, 73 ; Mendelism and 

 Biometry, G. Udny Yule, 152 ; the Reviewer, 152 ; the 

 Interpretation of Mcndelian Phenomena, Dr. G. Arch- 

 dall Reid, 566; R. H. Lock, 616; the Inheritance of 

 Ability, Edgar Schuster and Ethel M. Elderton, 183 ; 

 Inbreeding in the Barbary Sheep and the Common Goat, 

 Prof. J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 238; Inheritance and Sex in 

 Abraxas grossulariata, L. Doncaster, 248; Are Heredity 

 and Variation Facts? Prof. W. K. Brooks, 472 ; Heredity 

 and Selection in Sociology, G. Chatlerton-Hill, 586 



H^ricourt (Dr. J.), I'Hygi^ne moderne, 612 



Heroes of Pioneering, E. Sanderson, 63.1; 



H^roult (Dr. P.), Smelting of Canadian Ores in a Specially 

 Designed Electric Furnace, 184 



Herrick (Rufus Frost), Denatured or Industrial Alcohol, 

 supp. to October 10, ill 



Herring (Dr. Percy T.), Pressure of Bile Secretion and 

 the Mechanism of Bile Absorption in Obstruction of the 

 Bile Duct. 607 



Herschel (Prof. A. S., F.R.S.), Death of, 181 ; Obituary 

 Notice of, W. F. Denning, 202 



Hewitt (C. Gordon), Ligia, 610 



Hewitt (Dr. Frederick), An;esthetics, 534 



Hewitt (J. T.), Arsenic Dioxide, 143 ; Colour and Con- 

 stitution of Azo-Compounds, 237 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), the Value of Pure Water, George 

 C. Whipple. 241; ; the Bacteriological Examination of 

 Water Supplies, Dr. William G. Savage. 245 ; the Toxins 

 and Venoms, and their Antibodies, Em. Pozzi-Escot, 

 202 ; Studies in the Bacteriology and Etiology of Oriental 

 Plague, Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., 609 : Parasites of Malaria 

 Fevers, 571 



Hickmans (Miss E. M.), Freezing-point curves of the Men- 

 thyl mandelates, 71 



Hicks (James A.), the Laboratory Book of Mineral Oil 

 Testing, iqS 



Hicks (Prof.), on the Use of Calcite in Spectroscopy, 461 



Hickson (Prof. J. S., F.R.S.). the Teaching of Biology 

 in Schools. 507 ; the Physical Basis of Inheritance, 530 



Highlands, the Wild Sports and Natural History of the, 

 Charles St. John, ^S=; 



Hill (Prof. E. G.), Electric Conductivity and Angles of 

 Minimum Deviation of Ninety Samples of Sea Water, 

 and a Comparison of these witii the Salinity and Density, 



3" 



Hill (George William), the Collected Mathematical Works 

 of, 635 



Hill (J. B.), the Geology of Falmouth and Truro, and of 

 the Mining District of Camborne and Redruth, 377 



Hill (M. D.), Unscientific Administration, 173 



Hilts (Harold Ezra), Problems in Surveying, Railroad Sur- 

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