INDEX. 
Human lens, contributions to a know- 
ledge of the, especially in reference to 
the changes it undergoes with age and 
cataract, by Dr. W. J. Collins, 855. 
Human remains discovered by Gen. 
Pitt-Rivers at Woodyates, Wiltshire, 
notes on, by Dr. J. G. Garson, 983. 
Hummel (Prof. J. J.), fast and fugitive 
dyes, 782. 
_ Hunt (A. BR.) on the investigation of the 
action of waves and currents on the 
beds and foreshores of estuaries by 
means of working models, 512; on the 
origin of the saline inclusions in the 
crystalline rocks of Dartmoor, 815. 
Hybrids and their parents, Dr. J. M. 
Macfarlane on, 867. 
Hydracids of the halogens, the action of 
light on the, in presence of oxygen, 
report on, 263. 
Hydrate theory of solution, the present 
position of the, by 8. U. Pickering, 311. 
Hydraulic steam lifeboat, a, by J. F. 
Green, 947. 
Ichthyosauria, the neural arch of the 
vertebree in the, Prof. H. G. Seeley 
on, 809. 
*Tdeal aim of the economist, Mrs. V. C. 
W. Martin on the, 928. 
Ignition of explosive gaseous mixtures, 
Dr, G. 8. Turpin on the, 776. 
Incubation of snakes’ eggs, 
Sibley on the, 860. 
India, the natives of, report on the habits, 
customs, physical characteristics, and 
religions of, 547. 
Indians of British Columbia, Dr. F. Boas 
on the, 562. 
Indiarubber, the vulcanisation and decay 
of, W. Thomson on, 785. 
Industrial combination, modern forms of, 
by Prof. A. T. Hadley, 916. 
Infectious diseases, indications for the 
cure of, by E. H. Hankin, 856. 
Ingleton granite, the so-called, T. Tate 
- on, 800. 
*Tnitial meridian for the universal hour, 
the actual state of the question of the, 
_by C. Tondini de Quarenghi, 897. 
Instantaneous photographs of water jets, 
by Lord Rayleigh, 752. 
International standard for the analysis 
of iron and steel, second report on the 
best method of establishing an, 262. 
*Invertebrate fauna and cryptogamic 
flora of the fresh waters of the British 
Isles, report on the, 853. 
*Tron, testing, J. Swinburne and W. F. 
Bourne on, 753. 
Draws 
Tron and steel, the best method of esta- 
_ blishing an international standard for 
the analysis of, second report on, 262. 
995 
Tron and steel, the influence of silicon on 
the properties of, fourth report on, 262. 
Irreversible molecular motions, possi- 
bility of, by E. P. Culverwell, 744. 
Irving (Rev. A.), physical studies of an 
ancient estuary, 818. 
‘Is there a break in mental evolution?’ 
by Hon. Lady Welby, 972. 
Isle of Man, the glacial phenomena of 
the, P. F. Kendall on, 807. 
*Tsomeric naphthalene derivatives, report 
on, 775. 
J, an episode in the life of (Hertz’s solu- 
tion of Maxwell’s equations), Prof. G. 
F. Fitzgerald on, 755. 
Jade question, the present aspect of the, 
by F. W. Rudler, 971. 
Jeffs (O. W.) on the collection, preserva- 
tion, and systematic registration of 
photographs of geological interest in 
the United Kingdom, 429. 
Johnson (Prof. A.) on promoting tidal 
observations in Canada, 183. 
Johnson (Prof. T.), dehiscence of fruit of 
Ecballium. elaterium, 867; observa- 
tions on brown and on red seaweeds, 
868. 
Johnson (Prof. W. W.) on some geome- 
trical theorems relating to the powers 
of circles and spheres, 743. 
Johnston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.) on the vol- 
canic phenomena of Vesuvius and its 
neighbourhood, 397. 
— and Dr. T. Anderson, the supposed 
volcanic eruption of Cape Reykjanzs, 
810; *on a visit to the Skaptor dis- 
trict of Iceland, 897. 
Jones (B.), the ulterior aims of co-opera- 
tors, 916. 
Jones (Rev. E.), Elbolton Cave explora- 
tion, 817. 
Jones (Prof. J. V.), suggestions towards 
a determination of the ohm, 732. 
Jones (Prof. T. R.) on the fossil phyllo- 
poda of the palzeozoic rocks, 424. 
Jurassic fish-fauna, the discovery of a, 
in the Hawkesbury-Wianamatta beds 
of New South Wales, A. 8. Woodward 
on, 822. 
*Kalahari, the, by E. Wilkinson, 892. 
Kapp (G.) the Lineff electric tramway,956. 
Keltie (J. S.), the commercial geography 
of Africa, 892. 
Kendall (P. F.) on the glacial phenomena 
of the Isle of Man, 807. 
Kerr (Dr. J.) on researches on electro- 
optics, 144. 
Keuper and Bunter formations in the 
country around Liverpool, G. H. Mor- 
ton on the, 819. 
