INDEX II. 



175 



*narley (Rev. Prof. R.) on imite solutions 

 of algebraical equations, 4. 



Haupt (General) on the application of 

 macliinery to boring- and tunnelling, 

 155. 



Heat, Dr. Julius SchTarcz on the in- 

 ternal, of the earth, 73. 



Heaton (Dr. J. D.) on certain simula- 

 tions of vegetable growths by mineral 

 substances, 83. 



*Henderson (Frank) on the leather ma- 

 nufacture of Dundee, 140. 



Hiem (W. P.) on the occurrence of 

 Aster salignus in AVicken Fen, Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 84. 



Plirst (T. Ai-cher) on the alleged cor- 

 respondence between Pascal and New- 

 ton recently communicated to the 

 French Academy, 2. 



Homme, 0. Martins sur une nouveUe 

 comparaison des membres peh-ieus et 

 thoraciques chez 1', les manimiferes, 

 les oiseaux et les reptiles, deduite de 

 la torsion de I'humerus, 158. 



Hooper (W.) on the electrical induction 

 of Mr. Hooper's insulated wires, com- 

 pared with gutta-percha insulated 

 wires, 13. 



*Hot-hou3es, John Hallidav on heating, 

 155. 



Ho worth (H. H.) on some changes of 

 sui'face affecting ancient ethnography, 

 117; on the origines of the Norse- 

 men, 117. 



Hull (Edward) on the structure of the 

 Pendle range of hills, Lancashire, as 

 illustrating the south-easterly atte- 

 nuation of the carboniferous sedimen- 

 tary rocks of the North of England, 

 62 ; on the relative geological ages 

 of the principal physical features of 

 the carboniferous district of Lanca- 

 shire, 63. 



Hurricanes, C. Meldrum on the gales 

 and, of the Indian Ocean, 21. 



*Hydrocarbons, R. Smith on the gaseous 

 products of the destructive distilla- 

 tion of, 43. 



Hvdrozoa, oceanic. Dr. Collingwood on, 

 81. 



*India, Dr. Oldham on the geology of, 72. 

 , John Crawfurd c>n the supposed 



aborigines of, a.s distinguished from its 



civilized inhabitants, 1 14. 

 Indian Ocean, C. Meldrum on the gales 



and hurricanes of the, 2 1 . 

 Indian.-', Wild, Professor A. Raimondj^ 



Oil the, iuhnbiting the forests of 



Huanta, Peru, 120. 



Induction -spark apparatus, 0. "W. Sie- 

 mens on the, for illuminating beacons 

 and buoys used in the tirst experi- 

 ments made for the Northern-Lights 

 Board, 14. 



Integral calculus, Dr. Bierens de Haan 

 on a theorem in the, 4. 



Ireland, Professor Leone Levi on the 

 condition and progress of Scotland in 

 relation to England and, 140. 



Iron and steel, John Femie on the, 

 shown at the French Exhibition, 154. 



, Ferdinand Kohn on the, at the 



Paris Exhibition, 155. 



*Iron tioatiug forts, S. J. Mackie on, and 

 other iloating structures, and on Daft's 

 method of construction of iron fabrics, 

 156. 



Ii'on mines, Perseberg, C. Le Neve 

 Foster on the, 60. 



Jerusalem, Captain C. W. Wilson on 

 recent discoveries in and aroimd the 

 site of the Temple at, 131. 



Joints and ligaments of the hand. Pro- 

 fessor Cleland on some points con- 

 nected with the, 100. 



Jussiffia, Prof. C. Martins sur les racines 

 at^riferes ou vessies natatoires, la 

 sj^nonymie et la distribution geogra- 

 phique de quelques especes aqua- 

 tiques du genre, 163. 



Kew and Lisbon magnetic cunres, Senhor 



Capello on a comparison of the, during 



the disturbance of February 20-25, 



1866, 20. 

 Kew ObservatoiT, Dr. J. D. Everett on 



the results of observations at, and 



Windsor, Nova Scotia, 20. 

 Khanikof (Dr. N. de), experiments for 



the verification of the laws of Dr. 



Henry and Dalton on the absorption 



of gases by liquids, 34. 

 Kohn (Ferdinand ) on the iron and steel 



at the Paris Exhibition, 155. 



Ladd (W.) on a new form of djmamo- 



magnetic machine, 13. 



* on a magneto-electric machine, 14. 



Lagoons of Corsica, Professor D. T. An- 



sted on the, 54, 112. 

 Lake district. Professor Harkness and 



Dr. Nicholson on the Coniston gi'Oiip 



of the, 61. 

 Language, John Crawfurd on the Ara- 

 bian race and, 114. 

 * , P. H. Thonis on community of, 



and unifonnity of notation, weights, 



measures, and coinage, 145. 



