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REPORT — 1902. 



compilation of 

 ct .ijieoierwn 



HOYLE (W. E,) on the 



a>i index (jenerum 



animalinin, 283. 

 * on the cuttlefishes collected by 



Prof. Herdman, G44. 

 Hudson (Prof.) on the teacMng of ele- 

 mentary mathematics, 473. 

 Hudson (R. W. H. T.), matrix notation 



in the theory of screws, 528. 

 and Prof. Bbomwich, the discrimi- 

 nant of a family of curves or surfaces, 



526. 

 Human cerebral cortex, some new fea- 

 tures in the intimate structure of the, 



by J. Turner, 781. 

 HUMPHBET (H. A.), recent progress in 



large gas-engines, 729. 

 Hunt (A. R.), the evidence of the 



hydro-thermal metamorphism of the 



schists of South Devon, 613. 

 HUNTEE (C. F.) on an ethnolufiioal svrvey 



of Canada, 353. 

 HuTCHiNS (Miss B. L.) on the economic 



effect of Icfiislat/wn regulating women's 



labour in Jiirmingham, 296. 

 history of the regulation of home 



work, 1864-1901, 706. 

 Huygens' construction, an improvement 



upon, Dr. G. J. Stoney on, 539. 

 Hydro-aromatic compounds with single 



nucleus, by Dr. A. W. Cros.ilcy, 120. 

 *Hydrogen and helium, the positions of, 



in relation to the earth's atmosphere, 



by Prof. G. H. Bryan, 556. 

 *Hydrolysis of glycogen, by Dr. W. A. 



Osborne and S. Zobel, 780. 

 Hydrothermal metamorphism of the 



schists of South Devon, A. R. Hunt on 



the evidence of the, 613. 

 Hyndman (H. II. F.) on equations of 



state, 536. 



Index generum et specierum animalium, 



report on the compilation of an, 283. 

 Indian Coronation contingent, measure- 

 ments of the, by J. Gray, 760. 

 *Indian Ocean, Prof. W. A. Herdman on 



his recent expedition to the, 643. 

 on deposits dredged by Professor 



Herdfpan in the, by W. E. Hoyle, 644. 

 the plankton of the, I. C. Thompson 



on, 643. 

 Initiation ceremonies of the natives of 



the Papuan Gulf, Rev. J. H. Holmes 



on the, 752. 

 Insect fauna of some Irish caves, G. H. 



Carpenter on the, 657. 

 Instability of prices in India before 1861, 



Prof. T. Morison on the, 704. 

 •International investigation of the North 



Sea, W. Garstang on the, 641. 



certain ofejectipps tg, by Dr. D. Npel 



Paton, 641, 



Iodine-containing compounds, the colour 

 of, by Miss Ida Smedley, 582. 



Ireland, preliminary list of the minerals 

 occurring in, by H. J. Seymour, 598. 



the structure of. Prof. G. A. J. Cole 



on, 609. 



the bird fauna of, as affected by its 



geography, by R. J. Ussher, 658. 



the peat-bogs of, by Prof. T. John- 

 son, 684. 



a sketch of the linen industry of. 



by Sir R. Lloyd Patterson, 701. 



the effects on, of the adoption of 



free trade by the United Kingdom, by 

 B. Allen, 703. 



— the depopulation of : its causes and 

 economic results, by J. H. Edgar, 705. 



— the increase of consumption in, by 

 R. Brown, 709. 



— the rainfall of, by Dr. H. R. Mill, 

 732. 



water power in, by F. J. Dick, 733. 



intermediate education in, by B. M. 



Jones, 846. 

 , , by Rev. Father Murphy, 846. 



the relation of technical instruc- 



tion to industrial development in, by 



T. P. Gill, 847. 

 * the North-east of, investigations 



into the glacial drifts of, Madame 



Christen on, 094. 

 , , the composition of the flora 



of, by R. Lloyd Praeger, 815. 

 Ij-ish caves, report on the exploration of: 



the Kesh caves, co. SUgo, 247. 

 the insect fauna of some, G. H. 



Carpenter on, 657. 

 ♦Irish education, recent reforms in, 



Dr. W. J. M. Starkie on, 844. 

 Irish flora, geographical plant-groups in 



the, by R. Lloyd Praeger, 683. 

 Ievine (Dr. J. C.) and T. Purdie, the 



alkylation of sugars, 583. 

 Isomeric naphthalene derivatives, report 



on, 176. 

 *Isomerisation, a new method of causing, 



by Prof. R. Meldola, 587. 

 Isomorphoiis sulphonio derivatives of 



benzeiie, third report on, 180. 



*Jackson (H.) and Prof. J. R. Gheen on 

 the germination of fatty seeds, 804. 



Japanese ' boku-to,' two, E. S. Hartland 

 on, 767. 



Japp (Prof. F. R.) on the relation be- 

 ttveen the absorption spectra and 

 chemical constitution of organic sub- 

 stances, 99. 



Johnson (Prof. T.), the peat-bogs of 

 Ireland, 684. 



JORK PTON (T, N.). the gvirvey of the fresh- 

 water lakes of the British Isles, GgO. 



