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INDEX. 



on the work of the Corresponding So- 

 cieties Committee, 255. 



Howarth (O. H.) on the recent volcanic 

 structure of the Azorean Arcliipelago, 

 671 ; the survival of corporal penance, 

 849. 



Howitt (A. W.), Australian message- 

 sticks and messengers, S42. 



Howorth (H. H.) on the effects of dif- 

 ferent occupations and employments 

 on the physical development of the 

 human body, 100. 



Hoyle (W. B.) *on the fauna of the Firth 

 of Clyde, 717 ; *on a deep-sea tow net, 

 ih. 



Hughes (Prof. T. McK.) on the erratic 

 blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland, 

 101. 



Hull (Prof. E.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 145 ; on the ad- 

 visability and possibility of establish- 

 ing in other parts of the country obser- 

 vations upon the prevalence of earth 

 tremors similar to those now being 

 made in Durham, 522. 



Human bones discovered by Gen. Pitt- 

 Kivers at Woodcuts, Eotherlej% (fee. 

 Dr. Beddoe on, 839. 



Human remains from Wiltshire, by Dr, 

 J. G. Garson, 839. 



Hunt (Dr. T. S.) on the study of mine 

 ralogy, 627 ; the theory of solution 

 636 ; mineralogical evolution, 682. 



Hurricanes, modern views about, as com 

 pared with the older theories, by Hon 

 K. Abercromby, 586. 



Huxley (Prof.) on the desirability of fur 

 ther research in the Antarctic regions 

 316. 



Hydracids of halogens, tlie action of light 

 on the, in presence of oxygen, report 

 on, 89. 



Hydrogen and chlorine bulbs, on photo- 

 graphing, by aid of the flash of light 

 which caused tlieir explosion, by Prof. 

 P. P. Bedson, 633. 



*Hydrostatic balance, J. Joly on a, 564. 



Hyksos, the, or shepherd-kings of Egypt, 

 notes on, by Kev. H. G. Tomkins, 856. 



Iberians, Pelasgians, and Etruscans: their 

 relations to the founders of the Chal- 

 dean and Egyptian civilisations, by J. 

 S. S. Glennie, 857. 



Ichthyosaurus, an, from Mombasa, East 

 Africa, Prof. H. G. Seeley on, with 

 observations on the vertebral characters 

 of the genus, 677. 



Isrneous succession in Shropshire, an, by 

 W. W. Watts, 685. 



Impedance of conductors to Leyden-jar 

 discharges, Prof. O. J. Lodge on the, 

 567. 



Index-number, an official, memorandum 

 on, 186. 



Index-numbers, the accuracy of the pro- 

 posed calculation of, memorandum on, 

 by Prof. F. Y. Edgeworth, 188. 



as illustrating the progressive ex- 

 ports of British produce and manufac- 

 tures, by S. Bourne, 536. 



*India, a new route from, to Tibet, by 

 Capt. W. J. Elwes, 741. 



Indian ex]Dorts, the effects on, of the fall 

 in the gold price of silver, by L. C. 

 Probyn, 768. 



*Industrial education, the, of women 

 abroad and at home, by E. J. Wather- 

 ston, 771. 



Industrial statistics, by W. Botly, 760. 



Initial meridian for the universal hour, 

 a suggestion from the Bologna Aca- 

 demy of Science towards an agreement 

 on the, by Dr. C. Tondini de Quarenghi, 

 618. 



International standards, proposed, to 

 control the analysis of iron and steel, 

 by Prof. J. W. Langley, 640. 



lolite, the occurrence of, in the granite 

 of CO. Dublin, J. Joly on, 685. 



Irishwomen's industries, bj' Miss H. 

 Blackburn, 772. 



Iron and coal industries, the effect of 

 mining royalties on the, Prof. W. R, 

 Sorley on, 755. 



Irving (Rev. A.) on dissociation, 630; 

 chemistry as a school subject, 634 ; 

 note on the relation of the percentage 

 of carbonic acid in the atmosphere to 

 the life and growth of plants, 661 ; on 

 the origin of graphite in the archaean 

 rocks, with a review of the alleged 

 evidence of life on the earth in archsean J 

 time, 679. \ 



Isomeric naphthalene derivatives, third 

 report on, 96. 



Jamieson (Prof. A.), the old Orkney click 

 mill, 807. 



Janssen (Dr. J.) sur Tapplication de 

 I'analyse spectrale ii la mecanique 

 moleculaire et sur les spectres de 

 I'oxygene, 547; analyse chronometrique 

 des phenomenes clectriques lumineux, 

 615. 



Japan, the earthquake and volcanic phe- 

 nomena of, eighth report on, 422. 



, the recent magnetic survey of, 



Prof. C. G. Knott on, 588. 



Jeffs (O. W.) on local geological photo- 

 graphy, 653. 



Jerusalem : Nehemiah's Wall and the 

 royal sepulchres, by G. St. Clair, 744. 



Jevons' method of ascertaining the num- 

 ber of coins in circulation. Prof. F. Y, i 



Edgeworth on, 224. 



