INDEX I, 
Haughton (Prof.) on tidal observations, 
489 
Hawksley (T.) on the rainfall of the 
British Isles, 432. 
Health, effect of loss of bile upon, 231. 
Heights of August meteors observed in 
England in 1868, 378. 
Heis (Prof.) on the heights of shooting- 
stars, 586; list of radiant-points of 
meteoric showers, 405, 
Hennessy (Prof.) on a uniformity of 
weights and measures, 484. 
Herefordshire rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 
453 
Herschel (Alexander 8.) on luminous 
meteors, 544. . 
Herschel (Sir J.) on mapping the sur- 
face of the moon, 1. 
Heywood (James) on a uniformity of 
weights and measures, 484. 
Hinds (J. R.) on tidal observations, 
489 
Hipparchus, 20. 
Holothuroidea dredged in the Shetland 
and adjacent seas, 316. 
Hloppe-Seyler’s (Professor) method for 
calculating the amount of bile-acids, 
187. 
Horrox, 20. 
Huggins (W.) on mapping the surface 
of the moon, 1; on the results of 
spectrum analysis as applied to the 
heavenly bodies, 140; on some further 
results of spectrum analysis as applied 
to the heavenly bodies, 152. 
Human jaw and teeth found in Kent’s 
_ Cavern, 47, 
Hydrozoa, Rev. A. Merle Norman on the, 
rocured by the Shetland Dredging 
Caamnittes, 247, 320. 
International coinage, on the progress of, 
488. 
Invernessshire rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 
Invertebrate marine fauna, comparison 
of the Shetland, with that of other 
portions of the British coast, 253. 
Todide of methyl, on the empluyment of, 
in the treatment of cancerous ulcers, 
172. 
Treland, tables of monthly rainfall in 
1866 and 1867, 471. 
Tron, C. W. Siemens on puddling, 58. 
, percentage of carbon and silicon 
contained in various kinds of cast and 
wrought, 71. 
, cast, A. Matthiessen and 8S. Prus 
Szezepanowski on the chemical nature 
of :—Part I. account of some experi- 
203 
ments made to obtain iron free from 
sulphur, 342. 
Tron, English pig, analysis of, before and 
after being puddled in the gas-furnace, 
69 
Iselin (J. F.) on tidal observations, 489. 
Isle of Man rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 
465. 
Isopoda dredged in the Shetland and 
adjacent seas, 288. 
Jeffreys (J. Gwyn) on dredging among 
the Shetland Isles, 232. ats 
Jenkin (Fleeming) on the rate of in- 
crease of underground temperature, 
510. 
| Jupiter, spectrum of, 143. 
Kane (Sir Robert) on a uniformity of 
weights and measures, 484, 
Kelland (Prof.) on tidal observations, 
489. 
Kent rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 451. 
Kent’s Cavern, Devonshire, report of the 
committee for exploring, 45. 
Keratosa dredged off the Shetlands, 335. 
Kerry rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 470. 
Kincardine rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 469. 
King’s County rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 
471, 
Kinross rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 467. 
Kirkendbright rainfall in 1866 and 
1867, 465. 
Kirkwood’s (Prof.) treatise on meteoric 
astronomy, 418. 
Kolliker and Miiller’s researches on the 
influence of mercury on the secretion 
of bile, 194, 
Lake district (English), Prof. J, Phillips 
on the quantity of rain measured in 
the, 472. 
Lanark, rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 465. 
Lancashire rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 
459. 
Land, increase of underground tempera- 
ture in various localities of dry, 510, 
Lankester (E, Ray) on the investigation 
of animal substances with the spectro- 
scope, 115.. 
Leicestershire rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 
456. 
Levi (Prof. Leoni) on a uniformity of 
weights and measures, 484, 
Lias, corals from the, 99. 
Limestone, Carboniferous, C. Moore on 
mineral veins containing organic re- 
mains in the, 428. 
eceataatiee rainfall in 1866 and 1867, 
