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REPORT — 1901. 



HiNDE (Dr. G. J.) on life-tones in the 



British Carhoyiiferous rocks, 288. 

 HiNKS (A. K.) on the possibility of 



systematic error in photographs of a 



moving object, 540. 

 on the essentials of a machine for 



the accurate measurement of celestial 



photographs, 5il. 

 Hippocampal fissure and formation, Prof. 



J. Symington on the, 798. 

 HoDGKiNSON (W. E.) and L. Ltmpach 



on some relations between physical 



constants and constitution in ben- 



zenoid amines, Part III., 608. 

 Hogarth (D. G.) on explorations in 



Crete, 440. 

 . on explorations at Zakro, in Eastern 



Crete, 793. 

 HOLDICH (Sir T. H.) on a scheme for 



the survey of British Protectorates, 



396. 

 Holmes (T. V.) on the work of the 



Correspondinff Societies Committee, 46.5, 

 HooKEB (R. H.) on the correlation of 



the marriage rate and trade, 750. 

 HOPKINSON (B.) on the necessity of 



postulating an ether, 534. 

 (J.) on the rcorli of the Correspond- 

 ing Societies Committee, 465. 

 HORNE (J.) on the erratic blocks of the 



British Isles, 283. 

 , Address to the Section of Geology 



by, 615. 

 Hornblende porphyrites of Victoria 



(Australia), J. Stirling on, 663. 

 •Housing, Prof. W. Smart on, 753. 

 HousTOUN (R. A.) and J. 'W. Peck on 



magnetisation of electrolytic nickel, 



582. 

 ♦Howard (A.) on a Biplodia parasitic 



on cacao and on the sugar-cane, 857. 

 Howes (Prof. G. B ) 07i the occujyation 



of a talle at the Zoological Station at 



Naples, 354. 

 HOYLE (W. E.) on the comjnlation of 



an iiulex generuvi et sjieciernm 



animalium, 362. 

 * on a new form of luminous organ, 



689. 

 Hudson (R. W. H. T.) on the Puiseux 



diagram and differential equations, 



555. 

 Hughes (G P.) on Government planting 



in the Isle of Man, 857. 

 Hull (Prof. E.) on underground tempe- 

 rature, 64. 

 on the physical history of the 



Norwegian Fjords, 660. 

 Humber, the source of warp in the, 



W. H. Wheeler on, 652. 

 Hunt (A. Roope) on terrestrial surfate- 



ivaves, 398. 

 Hunter (A. F.) on an ethnological survey 



of Canada, 468. 



Hutchison (Dr. R.) on hone-marrow, 



447. 

 Hydrostatic pressure, Prof. W. Ramsay 



and G. Senter on, 529. 

 Hydrolytic dissociation of salt-solutions, 



the methods for the deterviituition of, 



Br. R. C. Farmer on, 240. 



Identification, personal, Dr. A. Bertillon's 

 system, W. M. Douglas on, 805. 



Idoneal numbers, Lt.-Col. A. Cunning- 

 ham and Rev. J. Cullen on, 552. 



Igneous eruption in Skye, Tertiary, the 

 sequence of, A. Harker on, 636. 



Implements found in Ipswich, horn and 

 bone. Miss N. F. Layard on, 806. 



Index generum et specierum animalium. 

 Report on the compilation hy C. Bavies 

 Sherljorn of an, 362. 



*India, the proposed ethnographic sur- 

 vey of, W. Crooke on, 806. 



Inheritance, the theory of germinal selec- 

 tion in relation to the facts of. Prof. 

 J. A. Thomson on, 685. 



Insects, some Bornean, R. Shelford on, 

 689. 



Interference and polarisation of electric 

 rvaves. Prof. Br. G. Quincke on, 39. 



o£ light from independent sources, 



Dr. G. J. Stoney on the, 570. 



*Ionic effect in the small intestine, Prof. 

 E. Waymouth Reid on an, 818. 



*Ions, the nomenclature of the. Prof. 

 James Walker on the, 613. 



Ireland (Alleyne) on the influence of 

 geographical environment on political 

 evolution, 716. 



Iron and nickel, the effects of magne- 

 tisation on the electrical conductivity 

 of, Guy Barlow on, 581. 



Irwin (Miss M. H.) on the present 

 position of woman as a worker, 756. 



Isomeric naphthalene derivatives. Four- 

 teenth report on the investigation of, 

 152. 



Jack (R. Lockhart) on recent observa- 

 tions on bridges in Western China, 

 772. 



(R. Logan) on artesian water in 



Queensland, 641. 



on travels in China, 726. 



*Jacks (Dr. W.) on the organisation of 



education in Glasgow, 865. 

 Japp (Prof. F. R.) on absorptio7i sjyectra 



and chemical constitution of organic 



bodies, 208. 

 Jet, the structure and origin of, A. C. 



Seward on, 856. 

 Joists, rolled steel, the critical point in, 



E. J, Edwards on, 774. 



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