INDEX. 



907 



Hartley (Prof. W. N.) on the relatvm 

 lietiveen the ahsorptiun sj)eotra and 

 ohemtcal constitution of organic sub- 

 stanceg, 99 ; on the ahsovptlon spectra of 

 phlorofllnclnol and some of its dorira- 

 tives, 99. 



on wave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 137. 



H.\Bvie-Bro\vn (J. A.) on worhing out 

 the details of the observations on the 

 migration of birds, 2Ti. 



Hawes (C. H.), the island of Sakhalin 

 and its inhabitants, 684. 



•Hawthorn (W.) and Prof. W. B. 

 Morton, motion of a detached thread 

 of liquid in a capillary tube, 511. 



Hawthorne (J.) on a fourth methyl- 

 morphimethine, 582. 



•Head-kidney in Polygordius and Eupo- 

 matus, C. Shearer on early develop- 

 ment of the, 661. 



ITeat, the unit of, on the definition of, 55. 



Hele-Shaw (Prof. H. S.) on the resist- 

 ance of road vehicles to traction, 314. 



*Helium and hydrogen, the positions of, 

 in relation to the earth's atmosphere, 

 by Prof. G. H. Bryan, 556. 



Heller (W. M.), the introduction of 

 practical instruction into Irish 

 national schools, 845. 



Helmand Delta, the, and the great 

 desert of Persia known as the Lut, 

 Major P. M. Sykes on, 677. 



Henderson (Prof. G. G.) on statistics 

 concerning the training of chemists 

 employed in EnrjUsh chcmieal indus- 

 tnes, 97. 



Henrici (Prof.) on the teaching of ele- 

 mentary mathematics, 473. 



Henry (Augustine) on the Lolos and 

 other tribes of Western China, 765. 



*Herbertson (Dr. A. J.) on the wind- 

 ings of the Evenlode, 683. 



Herdman (G. W.), a direct reducing 

 levelling stafE, 733. 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.) on tlw occupa- 

 tion of a table at the Zoological Station 

 at Najiles, 259. 



on investigations in the laboratory 



of the Marine Biological Association 

 of the West of Scotland at Millport, 

 272. 



071 the coral reefs of the Indian 



region, 284. 



account of his recent expedition 



to the Indian Ocean, including work 



on the pearl oyster banks of the Gulf 



of Manaar, 643. 

 Hertzian oscillations, a new receiver for, 



by Prof. G. BI. Minchin, 547. 

 Hewitt (C. J.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 



350. 

 Heycock (C. T.) on the nature of alloys. 



175. 



HinBERT (H.) and Prof. J. J. Sud- 

 BOKOUGH, compounds of trinitroben- 

 zene with alkylated arylamines, 587. 



HiBBERT (Walter) and Dr. J. H. Glad- 

 stone, colloids of zirconium, compared 

 with those of other metals of the 

 fourth group, 585. 



HiCKSON (Prof. S. J.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the Zoological Station at 

 IVaples, 259. 



on the coral reefs of the Indian 



region, 284. 



on the zoology of the Sandnich 



Islands, 284. 



Highland border rock, the prolongation of 

 the, into co. Tyrone, G. Barrow on, 610. 



Hill-Tout (C.) on an ethnological survey 

 of Canada, 3.53 ; ethnological studies of 

 the mainland Halhome Iem, a division 

 of the Salish of British Columbia, 355. 



Hind (Dr. Wheelton) on life-zones in the 

 British carboniferous rooks, 210. 



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

 British carboniferous roclis, 210. 



*HiNKS (A. R.), exhibition of celestial 

 photographs from the Yerkes Observa- 

 tory, 551. 



the uncertainty of our present know- 

 ledge of the distance of the sun, 555. 



Hodgkinson (Prof . W. R.), Major W. E. 

 Edwards, and Capt. C. H. Ltveing, 

 the reduction of some metallic chlorides 

 by calcium carbide, 585. 



Hogarth (D. G.) on explorations at 

 Knossos in Crete, 466. 



*HoLDEN (F.), a new magnetic testing 

 instrument, 734. 



Holdich (Col. Sir T. H.), Address to 

 the Section of Geography by, 662. 



Holmes (Rev. J. H.),the initiation cere- 

 monies of the natives of the Papuan 

 Gulf, 752. 



the religious ideas, totems, spirits, 



and gods of Elema, 752. 



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

 responding Societies Committee, 851. 



*HoLMES (W. H.) on the classification 

 and arrangement of the exhibits in 

 an anthropological museum, 770. 



Home work, history of the regulation of, 

 1864-1901, by Miss B. L. Hutchins, 

 706. 



HoPKiNSON (J.) on the rcorh of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 851. 



HoRNE (Dr. J.) on the erratic blocks of 

 the British Isles, 252. 



Howes (Prof. G. B.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the Zoological Stati07i at 

 Naples, 259. 



Address to the Section of Zoology 



by, 618. 



* the segmentation and early de- 

 velopmental stages of the Australian 

 native cat (Basyurus), 649. 



