Index 



Haga (Prof.), Influence of Rontgen Rays on Resistance of 

 Selenium, 109 ; Different Kinds of X-Rays, 639 



Hagenbach (A.), Thermo-Couples of Amalgams and Electro- 

 lytes, 189 



Hague (A.), Age of Yellowstone Igneous Rocks, 189 



Haig-Brown (K. A.), Hints on Elementary Physiology, 546 



Hair, Tufted, Dr. Henry O. Forbes, 151 



Haldane (Ur. John), Causes of Death in Colliery E.xplosions, 

 207 ; on his Calorimetric Method of estimating .Small 

 Amounts of Carbon Mono.xide in the Air, 584 



Hale (Dr. W. M.), Washington Meeting of National Academy 

 of Sciences, 65 



Hale (Prof.), Visibility of Solar Prominences, 1S5 



Hall (B. J.), Hot Blast Stoves, 39 



Hall (Mr.), Objective Gratings, 256 



Halley's Chart of Magnetic Declinations, Chas. L. Clarke, 126 ; 

 Thos. Ward, 196 



Halm (Dr.), Theoretical Researches on Daily Change in 

 Temperature of Air, 335 



Halo, a Solar, Dr. H. Warth, 248 



Haltermann (H.), .St. Elmo's Fire at Sea, 299 



Hamburg Observatory, Prof. Rumker's Report of the Work of, 

 301 



Hamy (M.), Temperature Errors in Meridian Observations, 84 



Hankin (E. H.), Cholera in Indian Cantonments, 26 



Hann (Dr.), Mean Temperature Conditions of Verchoyansk, 

 Siberia, 230 



Hanriot (M.), the Chloraloses, 95 



Hantzsch (Prof.), the Constitution of the Nitro-Paraffins, 599 



Ilarbord (F. W.), Fixed Nitrogen in Steel, 516 



Hardy (E ), New Fire-damp Detector, 279; the Direction of 

 Acoustic Signals at Sea, 373 



Hare, the, Fur and Feather Series, 315 



Harker (Dr. J. A.), Determination of Freezing Point of Mer- 

 curial Thermometers, 334 



Harley (Dr. George), Death and Oliituary Notice of, 630 



Harmer (F. W. ), Pliocene Deposits of Holland, 166 



Harmer (S. F. ), Development oi Luhcnoforaveiriicaria, 142 



Harries (H.), Arctic Hail and Thunderstorms, 215 



Hart (J. H. ), Parasol Ants, 526 



Hartley (Prof.), Photographic Spectra of Bessemer Flames, 36 ; 

 Determination of Composition of a White Sou by .Spectrum 

 Analysis. 47 ; the Nature of Rontgen Rays, no 



Harvard College Observatory, Prof. Pickering, 231 



Hatching Lizards' Eggs, Mrs. H. A. Ross, 55 



Hausaland, C. H. Robinson, 364 



Hawksley (T.), Visual Aid in Oral Teaching of Deaf Mutes, 

 523 



Haycraft (Prof.), on Photometry by means of the Flicker 

 Method, 635 



Heart of a Continent, in the, Captain Frank E. Younghusband, 

 Dr. H. R. Mill, 130 



Heart and Respiration, the Researches of Newell Martin upon 

 the. Prof. E. A. Schafer, F.R.S., 147 



Heat : Heat of Combustion of Cyanogen Derivatives, M. 

 Guinchant, 23 ; Application of Clapyron's Formula to 

 Melting-point of Benzene, R. Demerliac, 95 ; Heat of 

 Vaporisation of Formic- Acid, D. Marshall, 167; Measure- 

 ment of Flame-Temperatures by Thermo-Elements, W. J. 

 VVaggener, 311 ; Ratio of Specific Heats of Air, Carbon- 

 dioxide, and Hydrogen, G. Maneuvrier and J. Fournier, 336 ; 

 Specific Heat of Viscous Sulphur, J. Dussy, 359; Capillary 

 Ascents of Liquid Carbon near Critical Temperature, Mr. 

 Verschaffelt, 360; Thermal Studies on Cyanamide, Paul 

 Lemoult, 616 



Hebert (A.), Persian Cyclamens, 119 



Hedin (Sven), Sand-buried Towns in Central Asia, 550 



Heen (P. de). Cause of production of Rontgen Rays and of 

 Atmospheric Electricity, 356 



Heights of Meteors in August and November, 1895, a fine Shoot- 

 ing Star and. Prof. A. S. Herschel, F'.R.S., 221 



Hele-Shaw (Prof.), on the Cause of Failure of Railway Rail, 

 608 



Helium, Research on Liquefaction of, Prof. K. Olszewski, 377, 

 544 ; Prof. Ramsay on the very Remarkable and Abnormal 

 Properties of Helium, 584 



Helium and Argon, Inactivity of. Prof. William Ramsay, F.R.S., 

 and Dr. J. N. Collie, 143 ; Homogeneity of, Prof. W. Ramsay 

 and J. N. Collie, 336, 406 



HelIand(A.), Depths of Lakes in Jotunheim and Thelemark, 34 



Helouis (K.), Extraction of Vanadium from Anthracite, 300 

 Hemp, Indian, Active Principles of, Messrs. Wood and Easter- 

 field, 94 ; Pharmacological .\ction of Hemp Resin, Mr. 



Marshall, 94 

 Hemsley (W. Botting, F.R.S.), Monographie der Gattung 



Euphrasia, Dr R. Von Wettstein, 169 ; Flora der Oslfriesis- 



chen Inieln, Prof. Dr. Buchcnau, 341 ; Obituary Notice of 



Baron Sir F. von Midler, 596 ; Obituary Notice ol Dr. Henry 



Trimen, 628 

 Ilenneguy (Felix), Lemons sur la Cellule Morphologic et Repro- 

 duction faites au College de France pendant le semestred'hiver 



1893-94, 193 

 Henriet (M.), Rapid Estimation of Carbon Dioxide, 288 

 Henry (C, ), Photometry of Phosphorescent Sulphide of Zinc 



excited by Kathode Rays, 119; Use of Zinc Sulphide Screen 



in Radiography, 432 

 Hepburn (Dr. D.), on the Trinil Femur, 610 

 Herculis, New Variable in, T. D. Anderson, 327 

 Z Herculis, the Variable .Star, Paul S. Vendell, 527 

 Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), the Liverpool Meeting of the 



British Association, 199, 367, 416, 492, 547 ; the .T»acterioIogy 



of the Oyster, 635 

 Heredity : a Curious Idiosyncrasy, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 76 

 Ilering (A. M.), the Dune Park Aerial Locomotion Experiment.s, 



518 

 Herpetology : Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum 



(Natural History), George Albert Boulenger, 266 

 Herrick (Prof. F. H.', Decline of Lobster Fishery in United 



States, loS ; Abnormal Hickory Nuts, 639 

 Herschel (Prof. A. S., F.R.S.), a Fine Shooting-Star and 



Heights of Meteors in August and November, 1S95, 221 

 Hertwig (Dr. Oscar), the Biological Problem of To-day. Pre- 

 formation or Epigenesis? the Basis of a Theory of Organic 



Development, 316 

 Heterogeneous Liquid, on the Motion of a, commencing from 



Rest with a Given Motion of its Boundary, Lord Kelvin, 



F.R.S., 250 

 Hewitt (J. T. ), the Three Chlorobenzeneazo.salicylic Acids, 408 ; 



Conden.sation of Chloral with Resorcinol, 408 

 Heycock (C. T. ), Complete Freezing-point Curves of Alloys of 



Silver or Copper with another Metal, 263 

 Heyes (Rev. J- F. ), our Bishops and Science, 77 

 Hibbard (H. D.), Sand on Pig-iron, 516 

 Hibbert (W. ), Contrast between the Action of Metals and their 



Salts on Ordinary Light and on the New Rays, 583 

 Hick (Thomas), Rachioplcris (yliiidricay 591 

 High Altitudes and Anaemia, Dr. Kuthy, 577 

 Highway, Power Locomotion on, Rhys Jenkins, 365 

 Hill (E. J.), Orientation-Tendency of Silphiuiii lactiiatitm and 



ierebinthinaccitjn^ 447 

 Hill (Dr.), on the Minute Structure of the Cerebellum, 635 

 Hinde (Dr. G.), New Fossils from Carboniferous Limestone, 



70 

 Hirota (Mr.), Death of, 82 

 Histology : an Atlas of the Fertilisation and Karyokinesis of 



the Ovum, E. B. Wilson, E. Learning, Prof. W. F. R. Weldon, 



F.R.S., 73 

 Histological Evidence, Photography of, Dr. .M. A. Starr, Prof. 



E. A. Schafer, F.R.S., 340 

 History of Modern Mathematics, David E. Smith, 435 

 Hjort (Dr. J.), on Dannevig's Flodevigen Salt-Water Fish 



Hatchery, 605 

 Hobhouse (Lord), the Departure of the Swallows, 546 

 Hodgkinson (W. R ), Flourene and Acenaphthene, 118 

 Holleman (Dr. A. F.), Leerboek der Organische Chemie, 100 

 Holm (Dr.), the Preservation of Yeasts, 299 

 Holman (Prof. Silas W. ), Computation Rules and Logarithms, 76 

 Holowinski (A. de). Photography of Heart Sounds, 312 

 Hoist (Dr. Axel), Bacteriology of Norwegian "Pult-Ost" Cheese, 



484 

 Horary Variation of Meteors, G. C. Bompas, 296 

 Horn (Dr. G. H.), Pxdomorphism, 240 

 Horn Scientific Expedition, Report on the, to Central Australia, 



241 

 Home (J.), Foliated Granites and Crystalline Schists in Eastern 



Sutherland, igi 

 Horner (John), Flax Scutching and Hackling .Machinery, 328 

 Horsehair, Anthrax disseminated by. Dr. Silberschmidt, 204 

 Horticulture : Model Gardens in Russia, 4S4 : the Crossing of 



Carnations, Martin Smith, 549 



