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Dilution of Certain Aqueous Solutions, F. L. Bishop, 38 ; 

 Apparatus for determining the Boiling Points of Very 

 Small Quantities of Liquids, L. O'Dowd and Dr. F. 

 Mollwo Terkin, Oi ; the Recalescence of Nickel, T. A. 

 Lindsay, 383 ; Temperature of Dissociation of Ammonia 

 and Carbon Monoxide, Herman C. Woltereck, 472 ; the 

 Thermoelectricty of Cobalt, H. Pd-cheux, 566 ; Superheat, 

 Superheating, and their Control, William H. Booth, 567; 

 Cause discovered of Different Results in Experiments to 

 determine the Effect of High Temperatures on the Radio- 

 active Properties of Substances, Prof. H. W. Schmidt 

 and Dr. P. Cermak, 611 ; Measurements of the Coefficient 

 of Conductivity, A. Desvignes, 645 ; G. Voorhees, 645 

 Hebrew, Gaelic, Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Basque, and 

 Other Caucasic Languages, showing Fundamental Kin- 

 ship of the Aryan Tongues and of Basque with the 

 Semitic Tongues, Discoveries in. Dr. A. E. Drake, 77 

 Heckel (Edouard), Cultural Bud Mutations in Solanum 



niaglia, 656 

 Hedin's (Dr. Sven), Latest Explorations, 512 

 Hegel's (G. W. F.) Phanomenologie des Geistes, 126 

 Heim (A.), Vegetationsbilder, the Algerian Sahara, 603 

 Helium, Francis Hyndnian, 635 

 Helium, the Liquefying of. Prof. H. Kamerlingh Onnes, 



Francis Hyndman, 370 

 Heller (\V. M.), Education in Relation to Rural Life, 618 

 Hellman (Prof.), Origin of Meteorological Observations and 



Instruments, 642 

 Hely-Hutchinson (Sir Walter), Presidential Address at the 

 South African Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, 396 

 Hemsalech (G. A.), Spark Lines (Enhanced Lines) in 



Flames at \'arious Temperatures, 240 

 Hemsworth (H. D.), " Marali " of the Natives of North- 

 east Transvaal, 485 

 Henri (Victor), Kinematographic Study of the Brownian 



Movements, 95 

 Henriet (H.), Origin of Atmospheric Ozone, 72 

 Henry (Charles), La Loi des petils Nombres, 147 

 Henry (Louis), Methylation in the Ethylene Series from 

 the Point of View of Volatility, 440 ; Relative Stability 

 of the Polycarbonic Cyclic Groups, 596 

 Henry (R. iNL), Acquirement in Education, 620 

 Henslow (Rev. G.), the History of the Cabbage Group, 



547 



Herbertson (Dr. A. J.), School Geography as a Mental Dis- 

 cipline, 617 



Heredity : " Lobster-claw " in Man, Messrs. Lewis and 

 Embleton, 36 ; Heredity of Secondary Sexual Characters 

 in Relation to Hormones, J. T. Cunningham, 118; 

 Mendelian Characters among Shorthorn Cattle, Prof. J. 

 Wilson, 143 ; Mendelism : a Personal Explanation, A. D. 

 Darbishire, 175 ; Determination of Dominance in Men- 

 delian Inheritance, Dr. C. B. Davenport. 187; Heredity 

 •of Hair in Man, Gertrude and Charles Davenport, 203 ; 

 the Inheritance of Colour and the Head-crest in Canaries, 

 C. B. Davenport, 278; Heredity, Prof. J. Arthur Thom- 

 son. G. Archdall Reid, 361 ; Before Adam, Jack London, 

 366; Instincts that are not Inherited Memories, A. Bacot, 

 509 ; Memory in the Germ-plasm, Hakluyt Egerton, 

 570 : Dr. G. Archdall Reid, 605 ; Hereditary Trans- 

 mission of the Albino Character and the Black Piebald 

 Coat in Rats, Geo. P. Mudge, 624; the Supposed Inherit- 

 ance of Acquired Characters, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 665 



H^rissey (H.), the Preparation of Dehydroeugenol, 240 ; 

 Dehydro-diisoeugenol, 336 



Herman (I.), the oii-Dialkyl-^-ketonic Alcohols and their 

 Transposition by Dehydration, 216 



Herring Investigations, Some Results of the Norwegian, 

 Hjalmar Broch, 378 



Herter (Prof. C. A.), the Common Bacterial Infections of 

 the Digestive Tract and the Intoxications arising from 

 Them, 100 



Hertfordshire Cottage, From a, \V. Beach Thomas, 197 



Hertz (Dr. A. F.), a Study of Constipation by Means of 

 the X-rays, 206 



Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), the Biology of House-flies, 309 ; 

 the Senses of Insects, Auguste Forel, 506; Feeding 

 Habits of British Birds, 649 



Hewitt (J. T.), Solubility of Silver Chloride in Mercuric 

 Nitrate Solution, 238 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Method of disintegrating Bacterial 

 and Other Cells, 61 ; the Common Bacterial Infections 

 of the Digestive Tract and the Intoxications arising from 

 Them, Prof. C. A. Herter, 100; I'Aerobisation des 

 Microbes Anaerobies, Georges Rosenthal, 150 ; Anieitung 

 zur Kullur der .Mikroorganismen, Dr. Ernst Kiister, 150; 

 la Lutte centre les Microbes, Dr. Etienne Burnet, 270 



Hickson (Prof. S. J.), Structure of Dendrosoma radians, 

 648 



Higgins (A. J.), the Interaction of Copper and Nitric Acid in 

 Presence of Metallic Nitrates, 190 



Hilgendorf (Dr. F. W.), the Influence of the Earth's Rota- 

 tion on the Courses of Rivers, 436 



Hill (Dr. C. A.), the Mitchelstown Caves in the County 

 Tipperary, 618 



Hill (Prof. J. P.), the Early Development of Dasyurus, 649 



Hill (Leonard, F.R.S.), Siebe, Gorman and Co.'s Self- 

 contained Diving Dress, 208; Siebe, Gorman and Co.'s 

 Life-saving Apparatus for Use in Mines, 208 



Hill (M. D.), Appearance of the Slug Testacella in a 

 Flooded District, 8 



Hill Country, a, its Physical Features and their Signifi- 

 cance, Russell F. Gwinnell, 341 



Hills (Major E. H., C.M.G., R.E.), Opening Address in 

 Section E at the Meeting of the British Association at 

 Dublin, 496; the Survey of the British Empire, 616 



Hilton (H.), an Introduction to the Theory of Finite Order, 

 442 



Hindle (Dr.), Trypanosome-forms in Dogs, 327 



Hinks (.\. R.), Forms for Astronomical Compulations of 

 Time, Azimuth and Latitude, 579 



Hiorth {.\.), Refining Iron and Steel by Means of \'apours 

 of Metallic Sodium, 67 



Hirayama (Mr.), the Effect of Star-Colours upon the 

 Constant of Astronomical Refractions, bi2 



Hird (Dennis), a Picture Book of Evolution, 3 



Hissey (James John), an English Holiday with Car and 

 Camera, 662 



Historical Geography of the British Colonies, Australasia, 

 J. D. Rogers, Sir John A. Cockburn, K.C.ALG., 49 



Hnatek {.\.), Definitive Orbit of Comet 1826 V., 402 



Hobbs (Prof. W. H.), on Earth Movements, 591 



Hobson (Dr. E. W.), a General Convergence Theorem, 23 



Holelschek (Prof. J.l, Computed Magnitudes for Halley's 

 Comet before Perihelion, 207 



Holley (Dr. C. D.), Analysis of Mixed Paints, Colour 

 Pigments, and N'arnishes, 125 



Holothurians, the Apodous, H. L. Clark, loi 



Homer (Miss A.), Absorption Spectra of the Hydrocarbons 

 isolated from the Products of the Action of Aluminium 

 Chloride on Naphthalene, 191 



Homoptera, the Fauna of British India, including Ceylon 

 and Burma, W. L. Distant, 569 



Honda (Dr. K.), an Investigation on the Secondary Undula- 

 tions of Oceanic Tides, carried out by the Order of the 

 Earthquake Investigation Committee during 1903-6, 249 



Hong Kong Typhoon of July 27-28, the, L. Gibbs, 476 



Hopkinson (Prof. Bernard), on the Deviation of Actual Gases 

 from the Ideal State and on Experimental Errors in the 

 Determination of their Specific Heats, 650 



Horwood (A. R.), the Coloration of Birds' Eggs, 126 ; the 

 Form of Birds' Eggs, 246 



Hough (Prof. G. W.), Catalogue and Re-measurement of 

 the 64S Double Stars discovered by. Prof. Doolittle, 276 



Hough (Walter), Antiquities of the Upper Gila and Salt 

 River Valleys of Arizona and New Mexico, 400 



Houston (Dr. R. A.), Electrical Resistance of Spark Gaps, 

 191 



Houston (Dr.), the 'Water of the Metropolis, 377 



Howard (C. W.), Distribution and Hosts of the New 

 Transvaal Tick, Ixodes pilosus howardi, 312 



Howarth (E.), Proceedings of the American Association of 

 Museums, 286 



Hubbard (G.), the Destruction of Ancient Monuments on 

 Dartmoor, 673 



Huber (Dr. J.), Mode of Origin of New Colonies of the 

 South American Sauba-ant, 303 



Hubert (Henry), Mission scientifique au Dahomey, 628 



