IXDEX. 



963 



Hind (Dr. Whoelton) on Dr. A. Vaughan^s 

 researches on the faunal succession in 



i the carboniferous limestone (Avonian) 



< of the British Isles, 267. 



HiNDLE (E.) and Dr. A. Breinl, the 

 morpliology of Piro plasma canis, 742. 



HiROTA (Shinobu), a catalogue of Chinese 

 earthquakes, 82. 



HiRTz (Dr. Heinrich), Dr. L. Mond, and 

 M. D. CowAP on a volatile compound 

 of cobalt with carbon monoxide, 

 665. 



HoBBS (Prof. W. H.), recent earth move- 

 ments within the basin of the Lauren- 

 tian lakes, 707. 



HoBSON (Dr. E. W.) on Sir W. R. 

 Hamilton's fluctuating fimctions, 597. 



HoBSON (Mrs. Mary), sanctuaries for our 

 native flora and fauna, 547. 



Hogarth (D. G.) on the oscillations of 

 the level of the land in the Mediter- 

 ranean basin, 308. 



on excavations on Eoman sites in 



Britain, 342. 



on archceological and ethnographical 



researches in Crete, 344. 



071 archceological and ethnological 



researches in Sardinia, 350. 



Holoen (Lieut.-Col.) on gaseous ex- 

 plosions, 308. 



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

 responding Societies Committee, 536. 



HoPKiNSON (Prof. B.) on gaseous ex- 

 plosions, 308. 



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

 responding Societies Committee, 536. 



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

 the British Isles, 242. 



071 the sequence of plant remains in 



certain peat deposits, 493. 



♦Horse, the domestic, wild ancestors of, 

 by Prof. J. 0. Ewart, 738. 



HoRWOOD (A. R.), bibliographical notes 

 on the flora andfavna of the Trias, 1826- 

 1876,277. 



Housing of the working classes in 

 Ireland, the, by N. J. Synnott. 787. 



HowARTH (J. H.) on the fossiliferous 

 drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, i'C, 296. 



HoYLE (Dr. W. E.) on the compilation 

 of an index generum et specierum 

 animnlium, 297. 



HuoGiNS (Sir W.) on the curricula of 

 secondary schools, 526. 



♦Hughes (W. E.) and Dr. F. M. Perkix, 

 studies on the electro-deposition of 

 metals, 674. 



HuLTON (H. F. E.) and J. L. Baker, the 

 action of the enzymes of malt on 

 ungerminated cereals, 670. 



♦Human brain, the development and 



l^ adult form of the, bv Prof. A. Fraser, 

 I 856.J 



Human cerebral cortex, the localisatioa 

 of the, by Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 876, 



Hume (Dr. W. F.) on the petrography 

 of Egypt, 700. 



Hunter (Herbert), barley growing and 

 selection in Ireland, 807. 



Hutchinson (Dr. A.), tho chemical 

 composition and optical characters 

 of dolomite crystals from Algeria, 

 701. 



a protractor for constructing stereo- 

 graphic and gnomonic projections of 

 the sphere, 701. 



Hydro-aromatic substances, report on the 

 'studtj of, 221. 



♦Hydrocarbons, the open chain, the 

 structure of, by Prof, W. J. Pope and 

 W. Barlow. 667. 



Igneous and associated sedimentary 

 rocks of the Tourmakeady district, 

 CO. Mayo, the, by C. I. Gardiner and 

 Prof. S. H. Reynolds, 699. 



♦Igneous rocks of the outer Blasket 

 Islands, Prof. J. Joly on the, 699. 



♦Impey (F.), the management of small 

 holdings, 808. 



♦Inactive gases, the, by Sir W. Ramsay, 

 072. 



Increase in dry weight as a measure of 

 assimilation, D. Thoday on, 905. 



Index generum et specierum animalium, 

 report on the compilation of an, 297. 



Indian Ocean, investigations in the, third 

 report on, 305. 



Inductance of two parallel wires, the, by 

 Dr. J. W. Nicholson, 612. 



Inductances, large, containing iron, the 

 measurement of, by Sir 0. Lodge and 

 B. Davies, 620. 



Industrial evolution in the cutlery 

 industry, by G. I. H. Lloyd. 792. 



Inheritance, experiments in, interim 

 report on, 298. 



♦Instruction in universities as a prepara- 

 tion for commerce and business life, 

 discussion on, 796. 



♦Instruction of school teachers in 

 physiology and hygiene, discussion on, 

 878. 



Instruments, new, for travellers and sur- 

 veyors, by E. A. Reeves, 766. 



Intensity of light, time of exposure, and 

 photogriphic action, the relation be- 

 tween. Prof. H. H. Turner on, 604. 



International agreements on labour 

 legislation, by Prof. E. Francke, 790. 



International ohm and international am- 

 pire, specifications for the practical 

 realisation p' the dej nitions of the, 

 and instructions for the preparation 

 of the Weston cadmium cell, 51. 



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