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in New Zealand in the same oven 

 with those of the dog, 86. . 

 Hiern (W. P.) on Ranunculus radians 



(Revel) as a British plant, 80. 

 Highlanders, arctic, C. R. Markkam on 



the, 90. 

 Hill (Alfred) on the statistics of the 



Post Office Savings' Banks, 152. 

 Hill (Dr.) on the sanitary and economical 



aspects of the sewage question, 31. 

 Himalaya, Dr. Cleghom on the Deodar 



forests of the, 79. 

 Hinds (Dr. W.) on the identity of origin 

 of starch and chlorophylle, 81 ; on a 

 monstrosity of the rose, 82. 

 *Hindu Chinese nations, Col. Phayre 



on the ethnology of the, 128. 

 Hippopotamus, Dr. Sclater on the birth 

 ot a young, in the Zoological Society's 

 Gardens at Amsterdam, 93. 

 Hirst (Prof. T. A.) on quadric transfor- 

 mation, 6 ; on Chasles's method of 

 characteristics, ib. 

 Holl (Dr. Harvey B.) on the Pre-Cam- 



brian rocks of Central England, 59. 

 Holland (Rev. W.) on the geology of 



parts of the Sinaitic Peninsula, 62. 

 Holmes (Nath. J.) on district private 



telegraphs, 184 

 Holy Land, G eorge Grove on the explo- 

 ration of the, 121. 

 Hooper (W.) on the applicability of 

 inuia-rubber as an insulator for tele- 

 graphic conductors, 184. 

 *Housman (Rev. H.), fossil footprints in 

 the new red sandstone at Brewood, 

 near Wolverhampton, 62. 

 *Howlett (S. B.) on a self-recording 



anemometer, 21. 

 Hughes (W. R.) on the development of 

 a deep-sea sponge, 86 ; on specimens 

 of Lepidogaster bimaculatus, and L. 

 cornubiensis, 87. 

 Human body, William Turner on vari- 

 ability as manifested in the construc- 

 tion of the, 111. 

 Humphry (Dr. G. M.) on the homolo- 

 gies of the lower jaw, and the bones 

 connecting it with the skull in birds, 

 reptiles, and fishes, 87 ; on the skeleton 

 of a woman set. 104, 107. 

 Hungarians, M. Vambery on the origin 



of the, 130. 

 *Hybodus Delabechei, E. C. H. Day on 



a head of, 51. 

 Hydrometer, L. Oertling on the, and its 

 adaptation to the present requirements 

 of the Board of Inland Revenue, 21. 



Imperial Geological Institute of the 



Austrian Empire, W. von Haidinger 

 on the progress of the, 56. 



India-rubber and gutta percha as insu- 

 lators for submarine telegraphic cables, 

 W. Fairbaim on, 14. 



India-rubber, W.Hooper on the applica- 

 bility of, as an insulator for telegraphic 

 conductors, 184. 



Infanticide, E. Vivian on the admission 

 of illegitimate children into work- 

 houses, as a means of preventing, 156. 



Ingleby (Dr. C. M.) on a method of dis- 

 covering remainders in arithmetical 

 division, 7. 



Injector, J. Robinson on some develop- 

 ments of and improvements in Gift'ard's, 

 186. 



Irby (Miss) on the characteristics of the 

 South Sclavonic race, 90. 



*Iron, Dr. Phipson on silicium in, 34. 



, wrought, Henry Bessemer on the 



manufacture of cast steel, its progress, 

 and employment as a substitute for, 

 165. 



, wrought, Principal Forbes on the 



conducting-power of, 12. 



Isle of Man, Prof. Harkness and H. 

 Nicholson on the Silurian rocks of 

 the, 58. 



Jeffreys (J. Gwyn) on the occurrence of 

 certain fossil shells in the sea-bed ad- 

 joining the Channel Islands, 62. 



Jerusalem, Capt. T. M c Neill and Capt. 

 Wilson on surveys relating to the 

 water supply of, 123. 



Johnson (G. J.) on the Benefit Building 

 and Freehold Land Societies of Bir- 

 mingham, 154. 



Johnson (H.) on the extent and duration of 

 the South Staffordshire coal-field, 63. 



* Jordan (Dr.) on an abnormal growth of 

 a bud of a birch-tree, 82 ; on the Bri- 

 tish Lepidoptera, with a view to in- 

 vestigate the origin of species, 89. 



*Jiu'assic seas, E. O. H. Day on the his- 

 tory of the, as evidenced by the history 

 of the first liassic sea, 51. 



Ketley (C.) on the Silurian rocks and 

 fossils of Dudley, 63. 



King (Alfred) on the self-registering 

 barometer at the Liverpool Observa- 

 tory, 18. 



Kiihne, Dr. A. Gamgee on experiments 

 confirmatory of those of, on the non- 

 existence of ammonia in blood, 107. 



"Labour, W. B. Adams on the division 

 of, 135. 



