INDEX. 
Highland controversy in British geology, 
the: its causes, course, and conse- 
quences, by Prof. C. Lapworth, 1025. 
Hill (A.), the evidence of comparative 
anatomy with regard to localisation of 
function in the cortex of the brain, 
1054. 
Hill (Rev. E.), on the average density of 
meteorites compared with that of the 
earth, 1031. 
*Hill (Major) on a clinometer to use 
with a plane-table, 1131. 
*Himalaya, notes on recent mountain- 
eering in the, by D. W. Freshfield, 
1127. 
*Himalayan snow peaks, Lt.-Col. H. C.B. 
Tanner on, 1126. 
Hicks (Rev. T.), note on Prof. G. Segu- 
enza’s list of tertiary polyzoa from 
Reggio (Calabria), 673. 
Hooker (Sir J.) on the exploration 
of Kilima-njaro and the adjoining 
mountains of Eastern Equatorial 
Africa, 681. 
Hopkinson (Dr. J.) on standards for use 
in electrical measurements, 31; on 
standards of white light, 61. 
Hopkinson (J.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 708. 
Horne (J.) and B. N. Peach, the geology 
of Durness and Eriboll, with special 
reference to the Highland controversy, 
1027 ; further evidence of the extension 
of icein the North Sea during the glacial 
period, 1036. 
Horse, the development of the foot of the, 
Prof. Struthers on, 1103. 
*Horton (D.) on the Britsh standard of 
value, 1172. 
Hosie (A.) on Chinese insect white wax, 
1064 ; on journeyings in South-western 
China, 1137. 
Howden (Dr.) on the glacial deposits at 
Montrose, 1040. 
Hoyle (W. E.), report on the occupation 
of the table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 468; on the existence of 
cephalopoda in the deep sea, 1064. 
Huggins (Dr. W.) on the nature of the 
_ corona of thesun, 932 ; on the spectrum 
of the stella nova visible on the great 
nebula in Andromeda, 935. 
Hughes (Prof. T. McK.) on the erratic 
blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland, 
322. 
Hull (Prof. E.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 93; on the circulation of under- 
ground waters, 380; notice of an out- 
line geological map of Lower Egypt, 
Arabia Petrea, and Palestine, 1015; 
on the occurrence of Lower Old Red 
Conglomerate in the promontory of the 
Fanad, North Donegal, 1016; on the 
origin of the fishes of the Sea of 
1243 
Galilee, 1066; on the cause of the ex- 
treme dissimilarity of the faunas of 
the Red Sea and Mediterranean, 1068. 
*Human arterial system, the morphology 
of the, Prof. A. MacAlister on, 1068. 
Human bones found in 1884 in Balta 
Island, Shetland, by D. Edmonston, 
Esq., notice of, by Prof. J. Struthers, 
1225. 
Human crania, the, and other contents 
found in short stone cists in Aberdeen- 
shire, Prof. J. Struthers on, 1225. 
Human remains found in Happaway 
cavern, Torquay, Dr. J. G. Garson on 
the, 1220. 
Hunter (Dr. W. A.) on the incidence of 
imperial taxation, 1170. 
Huntington (Prof.) on the ultra-violet 
spark spectra emitted by metallic 
elements and their combinations under 
varying conditions, 276. 
Hutchinson (P. 0.) on the erosion of the 
coast of Sidmouth, 417. 
Huxley (Prof.) on promoting the estab- 
lishment of marine biological stations 
on the coast of the United Kingdom, 
480. 
*Hyaline cartilage, the structure of, Dr. 
G. Thin on, 1079. 
*Hydrocarbon, an apparently new, dis- 
tilled from Japanese petroleum, by Dr. 
Divers and I’, Nakamura, 975. 
Hydrogen and oxygen, the rate of ex- 
plosion of, H. B. Dixon on, 905. 
Hygrometric observations, improved, Prof. 
C. P. Smyth on, 922. 
Ice in the North Sea during the glacial 
period, further evidence of the extension 
of the, by B. N. Peach and J. Horne, 
1036. 
Ichthyosaurus, the hind limb of the, Prof. 
D’A. W. Thompson on, and on the 
morphology of vertebrate appendages, 
1065. 
im Thurn (E.), *Mount Roraima, 1128 ; 
note on the Redmen about Roraima, 
1215. 
Imperial taxation, the incidence of, Dr. 
W. A. Hunter on, 1170. 
Impregnation, the influence of, on a plant, 
E. J. Lowe on, 1081. 
Impregnation of composite flowers, H. J. 
Lowe on the, 1082. 
Index numbers, the use of, in the investi- 
gation of trade statistics, 8. Bourne on, 
859. 
India, the Cadastral Survey of, by Lt.- 
Col. W. Barron, 1128. 
, the levelling operations of the Great 
Trigonometrical Survey of, account of, 
by Major A. W. Baird, 1123. 
——., Southern, the physiography of, notes 
on, by Col. B. R. Branfill, 1124. i 
