.<- INDEX. 



899. 



♦Heredity, new discoveries in, by W. 

 Bateson, 853. 



Hehefoed (Bishop of) on the influence 

 of examinations, 434. 



Heegesell (Prof. H.), work of the Inter- 

 national Aeronautical Committee, 566. 



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

 378. 



Hewitt (J. T.), fluorescence as related 

 to the constitution of organic sub- 

 stances, 628. 



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

 of a table at the Zoological Station at 

 Naples, 282. 



on the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 305. 



on tlie coral reefs of the Indian 



region, 305. 



Address to the Zoological Section 



by, 672. 



polymorphism in the pennatulida, 



688. 



* demonstration of slides showing 



conjugation in Dendrocometes, 693. 



High-tension electrical systems, protec- 

 tive device-s for, by W. B. Woodhouse, 

 775. 



HiLDEBRANDSSON (H. H.) sur la circu- 

 lation generale de I'atmosphere, 562. 



*HiLL (A. W.), the botany of Upper 

 Peru, 853. 



the histiology of the sieve tubes of 



angiosperms, 854. 



*HiLL (M. D.), nuclear changes in the 

 egg of Al.cyoniuin, 693. 



Hilton (Harold) on spherical curves, 

 559. 



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

 British, carboniferous rochs, 185. 



* on the practical value of certain 



species of molluscs in the coal measures, 

 660. 



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

 British carboniferous rochs, 185. 



*HiNKS (A. R.), e.^hibition of photo- 

 graphs made with the spectro-helio- 

 graph of the Yerkes Observatory, 

 573, 



Hoar frost, the origin and forms of, by 

 Dr. K. Grossmann and J. Lomas, 555. 



HOGABTH (D. J.) on archreological and 



ethnological researches in Crete, 402. 

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

 responding Societies Committee, 465. 



on maps of the Ordnance Survey, 



481. 

 Homceomorphy among fossil plants, 



E. A. N. Arber on, 859. 

 Honduras, Northern, the ancient monu- 

 ments and the characteristics of the 

 native races of, by Dr. T. W. Gann, 

 812. 

 HoPKiNSON (B.), parallel working of 

 alternators, 778. 



HOPKINSON (J.) on the work of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 465. 



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

 the British Isles, 231. 



Hoenell (James) and Prof. W. A. 

 Heedman on pearl-formation in the 

 Ceylon pearl oyster, 695. 



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

 of a table at the Zoological Station at 

 Naples, 282. 



on the coral reefs of the Indian 



region, 305. 



fHowiTT (A. W.) and Otto Siebeet 

 on the legends of the Dieri and 

 kindred tribes of Australia, 823. 



Hoylb (Dr. W. E.) on the comjnlation 

 of an index generum et svecierum 

 anhnalium, 288. 



HiJBNEE (Julius) and W. J. Pope, the 

 cause of the lustre produced on 

 mercerising cotton under tension, 612. 



Hudson (R. W. H. T.), the use of tan- 

 gential co-ordinates, 560. 



algebraic curves on Rummer's 16- 



nodal quartic surface, 561. 



Hughes (G. P.) on birds now rare in 

 the British isles, 696. 



Human remains found during some re- 

 cent excavations at Hastings, by Dr. 

 J. G. Garson and W. J. L. Abbott, 802. 



HuEST (C. C), recent experiments in the 

 hybridisation of orchids, 853. 



Hutton (R. S.) and J. E. Petavel on 

 some electric furnace reactions under 

 high gaseous pressure, 630. 



Hydro-aromatic substaiwes, recent work 

 on, by Br. A, W. Crossley, 179. 



Hydro-aromatic substances, Br. A. W. 

 Crossley on dihydrobenzenes and on 

 aromatic compounds derived from , 182. 



Hydro-aromatic substances, report on the 

 study of, 179. 



*Hygrometre 4cheveu au lieudu psychro- 

 m^tre, I'emploi de 1', by Hofrath J. 

 M. Pernter, 561. 



Ice, the melting of, in salt water, an ex- 

 periment upon, by J. W. Sandstrom, 

 715. 



Igneous rocks, the average composition 

 of the, by F. P. Mennell, 671. 



Igneous rocks near Weston-super-Mare, 

 Somersetshire, W. S. Boulton on some, 

 660. 



Igneous rocks of the Berwyns, T. H. 

 Cope and J. Lomas on the, 664. 



Index generimn et specierum, animali um , 

 report on the compilation of an, 288. 



Indian Ocean, a phosphorescence pheno- 

 menon in the. Prof. W. A. Herdman 

 on, 695. 



*Indian Ocean, the coral reefs of the 

 J. S. Gardiner on, 687. 



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