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Hickson (Prof. 8. J.) on the coral reefs 
of the Indian region, 298. 
—— on the madreporaria of the Bermuda 
Islands, 299. 
—— onthe colour physiology of the higher 
crustacea, 299. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 300. 
High-level or plateau gravels on the 
north side of the Tamisian area, cer- 
tain, and their connection with the 
Tertiary history of central England, 
Dr. A. Irving on, 572. 
HILL (A. W.), a journey around Lake 
Titicaca, 631. 
*____ on some Peperomia seedlings, 783. 
HIuu (T. G.) on the presence of parichnos 
in recent plants, 780. 
HILTON (Harold) on plane curves, 463. 
HIND (Dr. Wheelton) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 226. 
HINDE (Dr. G. J.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 226. 
*HIRTEL (Dr. F.), zur flugfrage, 482. 
HOBHOUSE (Rt. Hon. H.), the training 
of teachers and the local education 
authorities, 849. 
*HOBSON (Dr. E. W.) on the theory of 
transfinite numbers, 443. 
HODGKINSON (Prof. W. R.) and A. H. 
CooTE on some reactions between 
ammonium salts and metals, 502. 
——and Major A. E. EDWARDS on 
double acetylides, 502. 
HoGartH (D.G.) on archeological and 
ethnological researches in Crete, 321. 
——— Cyrene: an illustration of the bear- 
ing of geography on history, 626. 
HoumEs (T. V.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 377. 
tHoLT (EH. W. L.) and W. M. Tarrer- 
SALL, some new and rare schizopoda 
from the Atlantic slope on the West 
of Ireland, 602. 
Holyhead mountain, the glaciation of, 
E. Greenly on, 559. 
tHOPKINSON (Prof. 
calorimetry, 676. 
HOPKINSON (J.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 377. 
—— on the conformity of the publica- 
tions of scientific societies with certain 
bibliographical requirements, 394. 
—~- the rainfall of the Midland and 
Eastern counties of England, 483. 
—— the rainfall of England, 1861-1900, 
485. 
Horne (Dr. J.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 237. 
—— on earth movements in the North- 
West Highlands, 550. 
—— and Dr. B. N. PEACH, the base-line 
of the carboniferous system round 
Edinburgh, 546. 
B.), exhaust-gas 
REPORT—1904. 
Horse, the evolution of the, by Prof. H. 
F. Osborn, 607. 
HORSFALL (T. C.), the development of 
towns, 660. 
HowartuH (J. H.) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoin- 
shire, §c., 272. 
Howes (Prof. G. B.) on the occupation 
of a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 300. 
Howitt (A. W.) on group-marriage in 
Australian tribes, 709. 
HOYLE (Dr. W. E.) on the compilation 
of an wmdex generum et specierwm 
animalium, 297. 
on the madreporaria of the Bermuda 
Islands, 299. 
—— onthe colour physiology of the higher 
crustacea, 299. 
HuGHES (F.), T. S. Dymonpb, and C. 
JUPE, the influence of sulphates as 
manure upon the yield and feeding- 
value of crops, 807. 
HuGuHEs (Prof. T. McK.) on the nature 
and origin of earth movements, 554. 
Huuu (Prof. E.) on underground tem- 
perature, 51. 
Human brain, the persistence of certain 
features usually supposed to be dis- 
tinctive of apes in the, by Dr. G. Elliot 
Smith, 715. 
Human remains under stalagmite in 
Gough’s Cave, Cheddar, Somerset, 
H. N. Davies on the discovery of, 
569. 
Hunt (Rev. A.), Brunanburh: identifi- 
cation of this battle site in North 
Lincolnshire, 633. 
Hurst (C. C.), experiments on heredity 
in rabbits, 592. 
Hutton (J. A.), cotton-growing in the 
Empire, 656. 
Hybridisation of cereals, by Dr. J. H. 
Wilson, 796. 
*Hydrazine hydrate, the vapour density 
of, by Dr. A. Scott, 531. 
Hydro-aromatic substances, report on the 
study of, 60. 
Hydrogen and oxygen, the union of, in 
contact with a hot surface, by W. A. 
Bone and R. V. Wheeler, 527. 
Income-tax, the modification of the, by 
W.G.S. Adams, 663. 
Index generum et specierum animalium, 
report on the compilation of an, 297. 
India, the relation between population 
and area in, by J. A. Baines, 662. 
*Indicator tests on a small petrol-engine, 
by Prof. H. L. Callendar, 686. 
Influence of examinations, report on the, 
360. 
