INDEX. 
of sillimanite gneisses in Central 
Anglesey, 783. 
+— on quartzite lenticles in the schists 
of South-Eastern Anglesey, 783. 
GREGOR (Rev. Dr. W.) on folklore in 
Galloway, 612. 
GruGory (J. W.) on the structure of a 
coral reef, 377. 
GRIFFITHS (E. H.) on practical electrical 
standards, 150. 
* on the measurement of electrical 
resistance, 729. 
GROSSMANN (Karl) on the less-known 
interior of Iceland, 859. 
GRUNBAUM (A. S.) on the effect of peri- 
tonitis on peristalsis, 976. 
— on the agglutinating action of 
human serum on certain pathogenic 
micro-organisms (particularly on the 
typhoid bacillus), 989. 
Guiana, British, and Venezuela, the 
various boundary lines between, attri- 
buted to Sir R. H. Schomburgk, Ralph 
Richardson on, 861. 
GULLIVER (Dr. F. G.) on coast-forms of 
Romney Marsh, 854. 
Guns, heavy, and armour, recent develop- 
ments and standards, Capt. W. H. 
Jaques on, 900. 
GUNTHER (Dr. A. C. L. G.) on the zoology 
and botany of the West India Tslands, 
493, 
*____(R. T.) on the cultivation of the 
oyster as practised by the Romans, 
828. 
Guppy (H.B.) on the structure of a coral 
reef, 377. 
GWYNNE-VAUGHAN (D. T.) on the 
arrangement of the vascular bundles 
in certain Vympheacee, 1012. 
Habitat, the influence of, upon plant- 
habit, G. F. Scott-Elliot on, 1013. 
*Haddock, the life history of the, Prof. 
W. C. M‘Intosh on, 837. 
HADDON (Prof. A. C.) on the structure 
of a coral reef, 377. 
on the marine zoology, botany, and 
geology of the Irish Sea, 417. 
— on the necessity for the immediate 
investigation of the biology of oceanic 
islands, 487. 
—— on an ethnographical survey of the 
United Kingdom, 607. 
on the linguistic and anthropological 
characteristics of the North Dravidian 
and Kolarian races—the Urdnws, 659. 
HALDANE (Dr. J.) on the detection and 
estimation of carbon monoxide in air, 
759. 
HALE (H.) on the North-Western tribes 
of the Dominion of Canada, 569. 
HALIBURTON (R. G.) on the North- 
1037 
Western tribes of the Dominion of 
Canada, 569. 
Hallstatt and the starting-point of the 
Iron age in Europe, Prof. W. Ridgeway 
on, 9380. 
Haloids, the production of, from pure 
materials, Interim report on, 347. 
HAMPSON (Sir G. F.) on the zoology and 
botany of the West India Islands, 493. 
HANITSCH (Dr. R.) on the Selangor caves, 
399. 
Harcourt (Prof. L. F. Vernon) on the 
effect of wind and atmospheric pressure 
on the tides, 503. 
HARKER (J. A.) and A. DAVIDSON on 
rheostene, a new resistance alloy, 
714. 
HARLEY (Dr. George) on the original 
stick and bone writing of Australia, 
941. 
—— (Rev. R.) on the calculation of the 
G (1, v)-integrals, 70. : 
——0n results connected with the theory 
of differential resolvents, 714. 
* on the Stanhope arithmetical ma- 
chine of 1780, 728. 
HARRISON (Rev. 8. N.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 366. 
HARTLAND (EH. Sidney) on an ethno- 
graphical survey of the United Kingdom, 
607. 
—— onthe linguistic and anthropological 
characteristics of the North Dravidian 
and Kolarian races—the Urdnws, 659. 
HARTLEY (Prof. W. N.) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 273. 
HART0OG (Prof. Marcus) on multiple cell- 
division as compared with bipartition 
as Herbert Spencer’s limit of growth, 
833. 
—— on the relation of the Rotifera to 
the trochophore, 836. 
HARVIE-BROWN (J. A.) on making a 
digest of the observations on the migra- 
tion of birds, 451. 
Hatchery for marine fishes at Flodevigen, 
Norway, G. M. Dannevig on, 831. 
* Hausa, the land of the, Rev. J. OC. 
Robinson on, 850. 
HAWKSHAW (J. C.) on the structure of a 
coral reef, 377. 
* Haycrart (Prof. J. B.) on photometry 
and Purkinje’s phenomena, 983. 
Heat of water, Recalculation of the total, 
from the experiments of Regnault and 
of Rowland, by W. N. Shaw, 162. 
—— The capacity of water for, from 10° 
to 20° C. referred to its capacity at 10° 
C. as unity, 162. 
—— the unit of, Extracts from letters 
dealing with the question of, 154. 
*HEEN (Prof. P.de) on certain photo- 
graphic effects, 731. 
