INDEX II. 



243 



*IIeywood (J.) on the examination sub- 

 ject for admission into the College for 

 women at IJitcliin, 105. 



Ilicks (Dr.) on the discovery of some 

 fossil plants in the Cambrian (Upper 

 Longmvnd) rocks near St. David's, 

 89. 



Hiern (W. P.) on the occui-rence of i?«- 

 pistrum rugomm, AU., in Surrey, 

 Kent, and Somersetshire, 114. 



•Himalayas and Central Asia, Trelawney 

 W. Saunders on the, 167. 



Hippopotamus major, W. Pengelly on 

 the alleged discovery of, in Kent's Ca- 

 vern, 99. 



*Holley (James Hunt) on the need of 

 science for the development of agri- 

 culture, 19-j. 



Horizontal motion of the air, C. J. 

 Woodward on a self-setting machine 

 for recording the hourlj', 54. 



Horse, R. Garner on the homologies in 

 the extremities of the, 121. 



Howorth (H. H.) on the extinction of 

 the Mammoth, 89 ; on the Circassians 

 or White Khazars, 135 ; on a frontier 

 of ethnology and geology, 135. 



Hudson (Dr. Henry) on the formation of 

 dew and its effects, 39. 



*Huggius (William) on the heat of stars, 

 18. 



Hull (Edward) on the source of the 

 quartzose conglomerate of the New 

 Ked Sandstone of the central portion 

 of England, 91. 



Human mesocolon illustrated by that 

 of the Wombat, Prof. Clelaud on the, 

 120. 



*Human remains in the gravel of Lei- 

 cestershire, Francis Drake on, 130. 



Human thought, Hyde Clarke on va- 

 riations in the rapidity and date of, 

 181. 



Human vaccine lymph and heifer lymph 

 compared, by Dr. Henry Blanc, 118. 



Hume (the Rev. Dr.) on the so-called 

 "petrified human eyes" from the 

 graves of the dead, Arica, Peru, 135. 



Humidity of the air up to 1000 feet, 

 from observations made in the car 

 of M. Giiiard's captive balloon, James 

 Glaisher on the changes of tempera- 

 ture and, 27. 



Hydrate of chloral, Dr. B.W. Richardson 

 on the physiological action of, 222. 



Hydraulic buffer. Colonel H. Clerk on 

 the, 209. 



Hydraulic internal scraping of the Tor- 

 quay water-main, R. E. Froude on 

 the, 210. 



Hydric sulphate, Stephen Williams on 



the action of phosphoric chloiide on, 



82. 

 *H3drochloric acid, Dr. A. Matthiessea 



and C. R. "\\^-ight on the action of, 



on morphia codeia, 69. 

 *Hydrogen-rays, G. Johnstone Stoney 



on the numerical relations between 



the wave-lengths of the, 24. 

 Hygrometers, self-registering, E. Vivian 



on, 53. 



Images monochromatiques des corps lu- 

 niineux. Dr. Janssen sur un methode 

 pour obtenir les, 23. 



India, British, William J. Blanford on tho 

 faima of, and its relations to the Ethi- 

 opian and so-called Indian fauna, 107. 



, account of Cooper's attempt to 



reach, from Western Chiua, by W. 

 Trelawney Saunders, 166. 

 -, Hyde Clarke on the distinction be- 



tween the rent and laud-tax in, 181. 



, Northern, and Central Asia, T. D. 



Forsyth on trade-routes between, 161. 



Induction-discharge in vacuum-tubes, J. 

 P. Gassiot on the metallic deposit ob- 

 tained from the, 46. 



Initial life, C. S. Wake on, 151. 



♦Inscribed rock, R. Tate on an, 151. 



Insect-remains and shells from the lower 

 Bagshot leaf-bed i^f Studland Bay, G. 

 Maw on, 97. 



International coinage, Dr. W. Farr on, 

 183. 



Interpretation of the limbs and lower 

 jaw, Prof Cleland on the, 119. 



Involutes of a circle, Prof. Sylvester on 

 the successive, 15. 



Ireland, Dr. W. Neilson Hancock on the 

 system of local taxation in, 193. 



Irish people, G. Henry Kiuahan on the 

 race-elements of the, 136. 



Iron, II. M. Jacobi on the electro-depo- 

 sition of, 07. 



, spongy, I. Lowthian Bell on the de- 

 composition of carbonic oxide by, 62. 



*Isopod from Flinder's Island, H. Wood- 

 ward on a new, 118. 



Jacobi (H. M.) on the electro-deposition 

 of iron, 07. 



Janssen (Dr.) sur un methode pour ob- 

 tenir les images monochromatiques des 

 corps lumineux, 23; faits divers de 

 physique terrestre, 41 ; sur le spectre 

 de la vapeur d'eau, 67 ; sur une nou- 

 velle methode pour la recherche de 1 1 

 sonde et des composes du sodium par 

 I'analyse spectrale, 08. 



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