INDEX. 



945 



Great oolite, the relations of the, to the 

 forest marble and fuller's-earth in the 

 South-west of England, by H. B. 

 Woodward, 651. 



Grece (Dr. C. J ), the standard, or basis, 

 of taxation, 765. 



Greene (F.) on a photographic image of 

 an electric arc lamp, probably due to 

 phosphorescence in the eye, and on 

 some photographs of an eclipse of the 

 moon, 617. 



Greenhill (A. G.) on the desirability of 

 introducing a uniform nomenclature 

 for the fundamental units of mechanics, 

 27. 



Gregorian calendar, the general adoption 

 of the, in relation with that of the 

 universal hour. Dr. C. Tondini de 

 Quarenghi on, 747. 



GriflSth (G.) on the desirability of intro- 

 ducing a uniform nomenclature for 

 the fundamental units of mechanics, 

 27. 



Grossmann (Dr. K.) on colour-blindness, 

 838. 



Haddon (Prof. A. C.) on arrangements 

 for assisting the Marine Biological 

 Association laboratory at Plymouth, 

 94 ; on the provincial museums of the 

 United Kingdom, 124 ; on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station 

 at Naples, 150. 



Hale (H.), notes on Kev. E. F. Wilson's 

 report on the Sarcee Indians, 253. 



Haliburton (R. G.) on the North-western 

 tribes of the dominion of Canada, 233 ; 

 *akkas and dwarfs in Southern 

 Morocco, 745. 



Halliburton (Dr. W. D.)on thephysiology 

 of the Ij'mphatic .system, 363. 



Hambleton (Dr. G. W.) on the effects of 

 different occupations and employments 

 on the physical development of the 

 human body, 100 ; notes on chest- 

 types, 849. 



Harcourt (A. G. Vernon) on standards of 

 light, 39 ; on the present methods of 

 teaching chemistry, 73. 



Harcourt (L. F. Vernon), on the erosion 

 of the sea-coasts of England and Wales, 

 898. 



Harmonic series of lines, the, in the 

 spectra of the elements. Prof. C. Kunge 

 on, 576. 



Harris (W. J.), an examination into the 

 reasons of the price of wheat rising or 

 falling contemporaneously with the 

 variation in the value of foreign cur- 

 rencies, 767. 



Harrison (C), leasehold enfranchisement, 

 770. 



Harrison (J. P.), the definition of a nation, 

 850. 

 1888. 



Hartley (Prof.) on the action of light on 

 the hydracids of halogens in presence 

 of oxygen, 89; on electrolysis in its 

 physical and chemical bearings, 339. 

 Hartog (Prof. M. M.) on the steps taken 

 for establishing a botanical station at 

 Peradenij-a, Ceylon, 421; on adelpho- 

 taxy, an undescribed form of irrita- 

 bility, 702 ; preliminary note on the 

 functions and homologies of the con- 

 tractile vacuole in plants and animals, 

 714. 

 Harvie- Brown (J. A.) on the migration 



of birds, 146. 

 Hayward (R. B.) on the desirability of 

 introducing a uniform nomenclature 

 for the fundamental units of mechanics, 

 27. 

 Hazard (Col. R. R.), underground rail- 

 way communication in great cities, 

 821. 

 Heape (W.) on arrangements for assist- 

 ing the Marine Biological Association 

 laboratory at Plymouth, 94. 

 Hemsley (W. B.), botanical bibliography 



of the Lesser Antilles, 438. 

 Herschel (Prof. A. S.) on the work of the 

 Differential Gravity Meter Committee, 

 72. 

 Heyes (Rev. J. F.) on statigrams, with 

 some suggestions for greater uniformity 

 in comparative graphics, 769. 

 Heywood (J.) on the teaching of science 



in elementary schools, 164. 

 Hibbert (W.) and Dr. J. H. Gladstone 

 on the conduction of alloys and solid 

 sulphides, 347 ; on the electrolysis of 

 thalHum trisulphide, 349 ; on the mole- 

 cular weight of caoutchouc and other 

 colloids, 640. 

 Hicks (Dr. H.) on the prehistoric in- 

 habitants of the British islands, 289 ; 

 on an ancient sea-beach near Bridling- 

 ton Quay, 328. 

 Hicks (Prof. W. M.) on the desirability 

 of introducing a uniform nomenclature 

 for the fundamental units of mechanics, 

 27; a vortex analogue of static elec- 

 tricity, 577. 

 Higgins (J.), Somersetshire cider, 759. 

 Hill (E. J.) on the disengaging of boats, 



*:c., 807. 

 Hillhouse (Prof.) on the provincial mu- 

 seums of the United Kingdom, 124. 

 Hooker (Sir J. D.) on the desirability of 

 further research in the Antarctic 

 regions, 316. 

 Hopkinson (Dr. J.) on standards of light. 

 39 ; on standards for use in electrical 

 measurements, 55; on electrolysis in 

 its physical and chemical bearings. 

 339. 

 Hopkinson (J.) on the provincial mu- 

 seums of the United Kingdom, 124 ; 



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