bearings, 336 ; on the action of an 

 electric current in hastening the for- 

 mation of lagging compounds, 344 ; 

 ♦dispersion equivalents and constitu- 

 tional formulse, 660. 



Olaisher (J.) on the circulation of under- 

 ground waters, 358. 



■Glazebrook (R. T.) on standards for use 

 in electrical measurements, 206 ; sup- 

 plement to a report on optical theories, 

 208; on electrolysis in its physical and 

 chemical bearings, 336 ; *on the per- 

 manence of the B.A. standards of 

 resistance, 608. 



<jneisses, banded, the origin of, by J. J. 

 H. Teall, 707 



Gold, preliminary notice of a redeter- 

 mination of the atomic weight of, by 

 Prof. J. W. Mallet, 635. 



Oold and silver : their geological distribu- 

 tion and their probable future produc- 

 tion, by W. Topley, 510. 



Goodwin (Prof. W. L.) on the investiga- 

 tion of certain physical constants of 

 solution, especially the expansion of 

 saline solutions, 48. 



♦Graham (Prof. W.), socialism, 852. 



Gramineous herbage of water meadows, 

 Prof. "W. Fream on the, 744. 



Gray (T.) on the volcanic phenomena of 

 Japan, 212. 



Greathead (J. H.), the City of London 

 and South wark subway, 870. 



*Green plant cells, on assimilation and 

 the evolution of oxygen by, by Prof. 

 Pringsheim, 763. 



*Greven (Prof.) on the position of econo- 

 mics in HoUand, 852. 



Grouse disease, the relation of helminth 

 parasites to, by Prof. F. J. Bell, 770. 



Grubb (Sir H.), instruments for stellar 

 photography, 580. 



Haddon (Prof. A. C.) on arrangements 

 for assisting the Marine Biological 

 Association laboratory at Plymonth, 

 59 ; on the occupation of a table at 

 the zoological station at Naples, 77 ; 

 on the work of the British Marine 

 Area Committee, 95 ; on the provincial 

 museums of the United Kingdom, 97. 



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

 report on the Blackfoot tribes, 197. 



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

 tribes of the dominion of Canada, 173 ; 

 gipsies, and an ancient Hebrew race, 

 in Sus and the Sahara, 908 ; on Berber 

 ' and Guanche tradition as to the burial- 

 place of Hercules, 914. 



Hall (J. A.) on some organic vanadates, 

 660. 



Halliburton (Dr. W. D.) on the physio- 

 logy of the lymphatic system, 145. 



Halogens and sulphur in organic com- 



INDEX. 927 



pounds, Dr. R. T. Plimpton on the esti- 

 mation of the, 669. 



Hambleton (G. W.), the experimental pro- 

 duction of chest-types in man, 903 ; the 

 scientific treatment of consumption, ih. 



Hamel (E. de) on the herds of wild 

 cattle in Chartley Park and other parks 

 in Great Britain, 135. 



Hajjlodisous jyiger, W. F. R. Weldon on, 

 740, 



Harcourt (A. Vernon) on the desirability 

 of combined action for the translation 

 of foreign memoirs, 41 ; on standards 

 of light, 47 ; on the promotion of the 

 study of geography, 158; on a standard 

 lamp, 617. 



Hardcastle (F.), the classification of the 

 exports of cotton piece goods in Board 

 of Trade returns, 847. 



Harker (Prof. A.) on a luminous oligo- 

 chrete, 767. 



Harley (Rev. R.) on the umbral notation, 

 600; complete integral of the w-ic dif- 

 ferential resolvent, 606. 



*Harmer (S. F.) on cephalodiscus, 759. 



Hart (W. B.) on some organo-silicon com- 

 pounds, 661. 



Harting (J. E.) on the herds of wild 

 cattle in Chartley Park and other parks 

 in Great Britain, 135. 



Hartley (Prof.) on electrolysis in its 

 physical and chemical bearings, 336. 



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

 establishing a botanical station at 

 Peradeniya, 96 ; on the true nature and 

 function of the madreporic system in 

 Bchinodermata, 736 ; *on the morpho- 

 logy of some ceesalpinse and the value 

 of morphological criteria, 763. 



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

 of birds, 70. 



Haynes (Capt. C. E.), Matabeleland and 

 the country between the Zambezi and 

 the Limpopo, 802. 



Head (J.), the iron mines of Bilbao, 861; 

 specimens of steel produced by skidding 

 railway wheels, 872. 



*Heart, the role of the, in vertebrate 

 morphology, by Dr. C. S. Minot, 760. 



Heat, the mechanical equivalent of, ex- 

 periments on, on a large scale, by E. 

 A. Cowper and W. Anderson, 562. 



Hectocotylisation of the cephalapoda, 

 note on the, by W. E. Hoyle, 768 



Hedges (K.), a new form of secondary 

 battery, 882. 



♦Helmholtz (Prof, von), further researches 

 concerning the electrolysis of water. 

 589. 



Helminth parasites, the relation of, to 

 grouse disease, a note on, by Prof F 

 J. Bell, 770. ■ ' 



Henry Draper memorial photographs of 

 Stella spectra, exhibition and de- 



