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INDEX. 



Hunt (A. R.) on the occurrence of granite 

 in sitti, about twenty miles S.W. of 

 the Eddystone, 610. 



Huntington (Prof. A. K.) on the present 

 state of our knowledge of spectrum 

 analysis, 317. 



Huxley (Prof.) on the Scottish zoological 

 station, 177 ; on the occupation of a 

 table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 178. 



Hydration of salts and oxides, C. F. 

 Cross on the, 602. 



Hydrocarbon oils, the separation of, from 

 fat oils, A. H. Allen on, 589. 



Hydrocarbons in the solar atmosphere, 

 Capt. Abney on, 624. 



Hydrodynamics, report on recent pro- 

 gress in : Part I., 57. 



Illuminating powers of incandescent 

 vacuum lamps with measured poten- 

 tials and measured currents. Prof. Sir 

 W. Thomson and J. T. Bottomley on 

 the, 559. 



♦Imperial mausolea east of Peking, a 

 journey to the, by F. S. A. Bourne, 

 746. 



*Im Thurm (E. F.) on the animism of 

 the Indians of British Guiana, 699. 



Indian python {Python nioliiriis), obser- 

 vations on the incubation of the, by 

 W. A. Forbes, 723. 



Infusorial life, the arrestation of, by 

 solar light, Prof. J. Tyndall on, 450. 



*Infusorians, a new sub-class of, P. A. 

 Geddes on, 680. 



Inscribed stone, a supposed, near Llaner- 

 chymedd, in Anglesea, Prof. T. McK. 

 Hughes on, 701. 



Insect house in the gardens of the Zoo- 

 logical Society of London, P. L. 

 Sclater on the, 668. 



Insects, the constancy of, in their visits 

 to flowers, A. W. Bennett on, 667. 



Intra-mercurial planets, the possibility 

 of the existence of, Balfour Stewart 

 on, 518. 



Involutional (1 1) correspondence. Prof. 

 Genese on, 539. 



Isochronic postal charts, by F. Galton, 

 740. 



*Isothermals of the British Isles, A. 

 Buchan on the, 544. 



Jamieson (A.) on electric lighting as ap- 

 plied to coal mines, 778. 



Japan, brewing in. Prof. K. \V. Atkinson 

 on, 585. 



, the chrome iron ore of, Prof. E. 



Divers on, 587. 



, the earthquake phenomena of, re- 

 port on, 200. 



, the occurrence of selenium and 



tellurium in, Prof. E. Divers on, 586. 



Japan, the sodium-alum of, Prof. E. 

 Divers on, 586. 



Jeffreys (Dr. Gwyn) on the Scottish zoo- 

 logical station, 177 ; on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 178. 



Jemison (Rev. W. H.) on the remedies 

 proposed for disputes about wages, 761. 



Jenkin (Prof. F.) on standards for use in 

 electrical measurements, 423. 



Jevons (Prof.) on the present appropria- 

 tion of wages and other sources of in- 

 come, 272. 



Johnson (Prof. W. W.) on a theorem re- 

 lating to the description of areas, 536. 



Jurassic birds and their allies, by Prof. 

 O. C. Marsh, 661. 



Keeping (W.) on the glacial geology of 



Central Wales, 648. 

 Kendall (J. D.) on the glacial deposits 



of West Cumberland, 617. 

 Kermode (P. M. C.) on the foot of birds, 



and on the use of the serrated claw, 



670. 

 Kinahan (G. H.) on the Laurentian 



rocks in Ireland, 609. 

 Kinematics, the elucidation of a ques- 

 tion in, by the aid of non-Euclidian 



space, R. S. Ball on, 535. 

 King (W.) the gold fields, and the quartz 



outcrops of Southern India, 639. 

 Knowles (W. J.) on the origin and use 



of oval tool-stones, 692. 



Lamplugh (G. W.) on the Bridlington 

 and Dimlington glacial shell-beds, 616. 



Lankester (Prof. Ray) on the Scottish 

 zoological station, 177 ; on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station 

 at Naples, 178. 



' Lansdown encrinite ' (Millericrinus 

 Prattii, Gray, sj?.), the characters of 

 the, P. H. Carpenter on, 635. 



Latham (B.) on the influence of baro- 

 metric pressure on the discharge of 

 water from springs, 614. 



Laurentian beds of Donegal and of other 

 parts of Ireland, Prof. E. Hull on the, 

 609. 



Laurentian rocks in Ireland, G. H. Kina- 

 han on the, 609. 



, Irish and other, life in, C. Moore 



on, 61(). 



Laurium, Greece, some ores and minerals 

 from, H. Stopes on, 650. 



♦Lawyer's marine pocket case. Captain 

 B. Pim on the, 781. 



Lebour (Prof. G. A.) on underground 

 temperature, 90; on experiments to 

 determine the thermal conductivities 

 of certain rocks, 126 ; on the circula- 

 tion of underground waters, 309. 



