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INDEX. 



the importance of the selection of types, 



by A. Tylor, 396 

 Humpidge (T. S.) on the raxe metals of 



the Yttrium group, 316. 

 Hunter (Capt. F. M.) on the steps taken 



for investigating the natural history of 



Socotra, 210. 

 Huxley (Prof.) on the occupation of a 



table at the zoological station at Naples, 



165. 

 *Eydrochloric acid, physical constants of 



liquid acetylene and, G. Ansdell on, 



309. 

 ♦Hydrocyanic acid, the synthesis of, Prof. 



Dewar on, 317. 

 Hydrogeology, the quantitative elements 



of, B. Latham on, 499. 

 Hydrography, past and present, by Lieut. 



G. T. Temple, 229. 



Illuminative value of a mixture of hy- 

 drogen with some hydrocarbons, A. V. 

 Harcourt on the, 319. 



India, the coal-fields and coal production 

 of, V. Ball on, 334. 



, the forms and geographical distri- 

 bution of ancient stone implements in, 

 V. Ball on, 394. 



, the imperial survey of, J. O. N. 



James on, 449. 



, the orography of the North-western 



frontier of, T. Saunders on, 449. 



Indian marine surveys, C. R. Markham 

 on, 453. 



Indo-Chinese and inter-Oceanic races 

 and languages, the relations of the, A. 

 H. Keane on, 391. 



Indo- Mediterranean railways, proposed, 

 W. S. Blunt on, 440. 



Insects which injure books, Prof. West- 

 wood on the, 371. 



Instruments for measuring the speed of 

 ships, report on, 210. 



Inter- Oceanic and Indo-Chinese races 

 and languages, the relations of the, A. 

 H. Keane on, 391. 



Iron, the changes of volume in, when 

 passing from the liquid to the solid 

 state, and an instrument for observing 

 the same, T. Wrightson on, 506. 



and phosphorus, the separation of, 



specially with reference to the manu- 

 facture of steel, T. Blair on, 296. 



Isocyanopropionic acid, the constitution 

 of, J. A. Wanklyn on, 308. 



*Isophotal binocular microscope, S. 

 Holmes on the, 253. 



Italian explorers in New Guinea, Prof. 

 Giglioli on, 457. 



geographical explorations, present, 



G. D. Vedova on, 436. 



Italy, geographical studies and works in, 

 Prof. G. D. Vedova, 456. 



James (J. O. N.), on the imperial survey 

 of India, 449. 



Janssen (Dr. J.) sur le maximum d'in- 

 tensite du spectre photographique 

 solaire, 252 ; suite des recherches 

 sur la photographie solaire, 282 ; sur 

 l'application du revolver photogra- 

 phique a l'etude des eclipses partielles 

 et a celle des mouvements des animaux, 

 283. 



Japan, the stone age in, Prof. J. Milne 

 on, 401. 



Jeffery (Hi M.) on plane class-cubics with 

 three single foci, 263. 



Jeffreys (Dr. Gwyn) on the possibility 

 of establishing a close time for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 165 p 

 on the occupation of a table at the 

 zoological station at Naples, 165. 



Jellalabad region, W. Simpson on the, 

 443. 



Joule (Dr.) on the mechanical equivalent 

 of heat, 36. 



Kandahar, surveys round, Major Rogers 

 on, 448. 



— and Girishk, the country between, 

 Capt. R. Beavan on, 445. 



Keane (A. H.) on the relations of the 

 Indo-Chinese and inter-Oceanic races 

 and languages, 391. 



Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, fifteenth re- 

 port of the Committee for exploring,. 

 140. 



Keuper beds between Retford and Gains- 

 borough, F. M. Burton on the, 336. 



♦Kinoline bases, Prof. Dewar on the, 317. 



Knowles (W. J.) on excavations at Port- 

 Stewart and elsewhere in the North of 

 Ireland, 171 ; on flint implements from 

 the valley of the Bann, 389 ; on some 

 curious leathern and wooden objects 

 from Tullyreagh bo?, County Antrim,. 

 395. 



' Kulm ' and ' culm,' Prof. G. A. Lebour 

 on, 352. 



Kuram valley, Capt. G. Martin on the, 

 445. 



Ladd (W.) on improvements in dynamo- 

 electric machines, 258. 



Lang (A.) on the origin of Fetishism, 

 396. 



Languages, a classification of, on the 

 basis of ethnology, Dr. G. Oppert on, . 

 392. 



of Australia, the Yarra and the, in 



connection with those of the Mozam- 

 bique and Portuguese Africa, Hyde- 

 Clarke on, 381. 



Lankester (Prof. Ray) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 165 ; *on a case of disputed 

 identity, Haliphysema, 372. 



