INDEX. 
Harwoop (W. A.), results of twenty-five 
registering balloon ascents from 
a eat a June 2 and June 3, 1909, 
415. 
Hatcu (Dr. F. H.) on topographical and 
geological terms used locally in South 
Africa, 149. 
*Havetock (Dr. T. H.), the instan- 
taneous propagation of a disturbance 
in a dispersive medium, 413. 
Hawes (C. H.) on archeological and 
ethnographical researches in Crete, 287. 
HeEawoop (E.) on the collection of photo- 
graphs of anthropological interest, 285. 
Hene-Suaw (Dr.) on gaseous explosions, 
247. 
*Hreirpr (W. M.), practical studies in 
elementary schools, 726. 
Herpman (Prof. W. A.) on the fauna and 
flora of the Trias of the British Isles, 
150, 
-on experiments in inheritance, 195. 
- on zoology organisation, 198. 
——on investigations in the 
Ocean, 198. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 325. 
our food from the waters, 738. 
Heredity, the experimental study of, 
interim report on, 320. 
Hewirr (Dr. C. G.) on the feeding habits 
of British birds, 196. 
Hewitt (Dr. F. W.) on anesthetics, 296. 
and Dr. J. BrumreLp wpon the 
routine use of a mixture of chloroform 
and ether, 298. 
Hewirt (Dr. J. T.) on the transformation 
of aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 
stances, and its relation to substitution 
in benzene derivatives, 147. 
Hewirt (W.), practical work in evening 
schools, 731. 
Hickson (Prof. 8. J.) on the occwpation 
of a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 191. 
———on the zoology of the Sandwich 
Islands, 197. 
on zoology organisation, 198. 
——on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 198. 
“High-pressure service of the city of 
Winnipeg, the, by Col. H. N. Ruttan, 
584. 
‘{Hiaman (Ormond), international elec- 
trical standardisation, 586. 
iHizi (Prof. M. J. M.) on the further 
tabulation of Bessel functions, 33. 
‘Hitn-Tout (C.) on the ethnology of the 
Okanagan of British Columbia, 622. 
*Hinp (Dr. Wheelton) on Dr. A. Vaughan’s 
researches on the faunal succession 
tn the lower carboniferous limestone 
(Avonian) of the British Isles, 187. 
jtHittite research, recent, by D. G. 
Hogarth, 619, 
Indian 
825, 
Hosss (Prof. W. H.), the cycle of Alpine: 
glaciation, 531. 
Hoxson (Prof. E. W.) on the present, 
state of the theory of aggregates, 
389. 
HoaartH (D. G.) on excavations on 
Roman sites in Britain, 271. 
on archeological investigations in 
British East Africa, 286. 
on archeological and ethnographical 
researches in Crete, 287. 
on archeological and ethnological 
investigations in Sardinia, 291. 
—— on the excavation of neolithic sites in 
Northern Greece, 293. 
+ 
recent Hittite research, 619. 
HoipeEn (Lieut.-Col.) on gaseous explo- 
sions, 247. 
Hoimes (T. V.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 325. 
Home (N. C.), the economic efficiency 
of the Chinese, 561. 
Hooker (G. E.), the relation of local 
mechanical transportation to the 
structure of modern cities, 534. 
Hopkinson (Mrs.), colonisation of Eng- 
lish women in Western Canada, 734. 
Horxrrinson (Prof. B.) on gaseous ex- 
plosions, 247. 
Hopkinson (J.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 325. 
—— the financial position of our local 
societies, 337. 
Horne (Dr. J.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 169, 
Horwoop (A. R.), bibliographical notes 
upon the flora and fauna of the British 
Keuper, 158. 
—— on the occurrence of footprints in the 
Lower Keuper sandstone of Leicester- 
shire, 162. 
Household science teaching in Canada, 
by Miss C. C. Benson, 733. 
Howartnu (J. H.) on the fossilijerous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, &c., 177. 
Hoye (Dr. W. E.) on the compilation 
of an index generum et specierum 
animalium, 195. 
Hudson Bay route to Europe, the, by 
Dr. Robert Bell, 529. 
*Huaains (Sir Wm.), early Gawings of 
Jupiter, 386. 
*Humpureys (Prof. W. J.), seasonal and 
storm vertical temperature gradients, 
» tl? 
a balloon spectrograph, 417. 
iets (A. E.), quality in wheaten 
flour, 775. 
Tydro-aromatic mghldvinks, report on the 
study of, 145. 
*Hydro-electric power plant for the city 
of Winnipeg, by C. B. Smith, 583. 
Hydrogen gas electrode, the constancy 
of the, Dr. C. J. J, Fox on, 456, 
