INDEX. 



8G9 



Hermite process, the deodorising of 

 sewage by the, J. Napier on, 800. 



Herodotus, the maps used by, J. L. 

 Myres on the, 752. 



IIerschel (Prof. A. S.) on undergroiind 

 temperature, 75. 



*Heskbth (E.) on carbonic anhydride 

 refrigerating machiner}^ 799. 



HiBBBRT (Walter) and Dr. J. H. Glad- 

 stone on tlie change of molecular re- 

 fraction in salts or acids dissolved in 

 water, 637. 



HiCKS (Dr. H.) on tho structure of a 

 coral reef, 392. 



(Prof.W. M.) address to the Section 



of Mathematical and Physical Science, 

 595. 



on bicj'clic vortex aggregates, 



612. 



on Hill's spherical vortex, 612. 



and L. T. O'Shea on the electro- 

 lysis of iron salts, 634. 



*Hicks"s cellular vortex theory, sugges- 

 tions as to matter and gravitation in, 

 by C. V. Burton, 613. 



HiCKSON (Prof. S. J.) on the structure 

 of a coral rcf, 392. 



oyi the present state of our hion- 



led{/e of the zoohgy of the Sandwich 

 Islands, 467. 



*HiGGS (Henry) on bimetallism with a 



climbing ratio, 776. 

 Jlir/h-level flint-drift of the Chalk, report 



on the, 349. 

 Hill (Rev. E.) on East Anglian Boulder 



Clay, 679. 

 on indications of ice-raft action 



through Glacial times, 679. 

 ■ on traces of an ancient watercourse, 



679. 

 (M. D.) on the maturation and fe- 

 cundation of the ova of certain eohino- 



derms and tunicates, 475. 



(Prof. M. J. JI.) on a species of 



tetrahedron the volume of any member 

 of which can be determined without 

 employing the proof of a proposition 

 which depends on the method of 

 limits, 619. 



Hill's spherical vortex, Prof. W. M. Hicks 

 on, 612. 



HiNDE (Capt. S. L.) on three years' 

 travelling and war in the Congo Free 

 State, 758. 



on cannibalism, 829. 



Holmes (T. V.) on the work of the 

 Cm-respondinq Societies Committee, 

 39. 



on the ancient physiography of 



South Essex, 685. 



Hopkinson (Dr. J.) onpractical electri- 

 cal standards, 195. 



Hopkinson (J.)o« thcKorkofthe Corre- 

 sponding Sucielies Committee, 39. 



Hopkinson (J.) on the application 



of photograph.!/ to the elucidation of 



■meteorological phenomena, 80. 

 *Horns of honour and dishonour and 



safety, F. T. Elworthy on, 830. 

 Houtman's Abrolhos Islands, the marine 



fauna of, W. Saville-Kent on, 732. 

 Howes (Prof. G. B.) on the marine zoo- 



loqy, hotang, and geology of the Irish 



Sea, 495. 



on the mammalian hyoid, 736. 



HOWOETH (Sir Henry) on an ethno- 

 graphical survey of the United Kingdom, 



509. 

 Hoxne, the Arctic and Palaeolithic 



deposits at, H. N. Ridley and Clement 



Reid on, 679. 

 HoYLE (W. E.) on the marine zoology, 



botany, and geology of the Irish Sea, 455. 

 HuGiiEs(Prof.T.Mck.)i;«!'7(ee»'r«<icitoc/.'« 



of England, Wales, and /reZawf/,426,430. 

 Hull (Prof. E.) on underground tempera - 



ture, 75. 



on earth tremors, 184. 



on the circulation of niiderground 



waters, 393. 



on the erratic blocks of England, 



Wales, and Ireland, 426, 430. 

 Hummel (Prof. J. J.) on the action of 



light upon dyed colours, 263. 

 Hydrocyanic acid in Pangium edule, 



Reinw., the localisation, the transport, 



and role of, Dr. T. 51. Treub on, 853. 

 Hyoid, mammalian. Prof. G. B. Howes 



on the, 736. 

 Hysteresis of iron in an alternating 



magnetic field, Francis G. Baily on the, 



636. 



' Idols,' primitive European, in the light 



of new discoveries, Arthur G. Evans 



on, 834. 

 Index generum et specierum animalium, 



report on the compilation by C. Davies 



Sherhorn of an, 473. 

 Indian thunderstorms, C. Michie Smith 



on, 626. 

 *Insect transformations, Prof. L. C. 



Miall on, 730. 

 Insectivora, the development of the teeth 



in certain, M. F. Woodward on, 736. 

 Instinct in young birds, observations by 



Prof. Lloyd Morgan on, 733. 

 Iodides, the action of light upon the 



soluble metallic, in presence of cellu- 

 lose, Douglas J. P. Berridge on, 658. 

 Irish Sea, the marine zoology, botany, and 



geology of the, third report on, 455. 

 Iron, the hysteresis of, in an alternating 



magnetic field, Francis G. Baily on, 



636. 

 salts, the electrolysis of, Prof. W. M. 



Hicks and L. T. O'Shea on, 634. 



