1088 
HELE-SHAw (Prof. H. 8.) on engineer- 
ing laboratory apparatus, 902. 
*Helium, Prof. W. Ramsay on, 757. 
HELM (Elijah) on mercantile markets 
for ‘futures,’ 880. 
HEPBURN (David) on the Trinil femur 
(Pithecanthropus erectus) contrasted 
with the femora of various savage and 
civilised races, 926. 
HERBERTSON (A. J.) on the position of 
geography in the educational system of 
the country, 494. 
——— on world maps of mean monthly 
rainfall, 857. 
on an apparatus to illustrate map 
projections, 865. 
HERDMAN (Prof. W. A.) on the marine 
zoology, botany, and geology of the Irish 
Sea, 417. 
on African Lake fauna, 478. 
— on zoological bibliography and publi- 
cation, 490. 
——— on the possible infectivity of the 
oyster, and on the green disease in 
oysters, 663. 
ba and Prof. W. BoyD DAWKINS on 
the dolmens of Brittany, 924. 
Heterotype nuclear divisions of Ziliwm 
Martagon, Ethel Sargant on the, 1021. 
Hewitt (C. J.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 
527. 
HIBBERT (W.) on a one-volt standard 
cell withsmall temperature co-efficient, 
713. 
——-and Dr. J. H. GLADSTONE on the 
action of metals and their salts on 
ordinary and on Rontgen rays: a con- 
trast, 746. 
Hicks (Dr. H.) on the structure of a 
coral reef, 377. 
(Prof. W. M.) on tables of the Bessel 
Junctions, 98. 
Hickson (Prof. 8S. J.) on the structure 
of a coral reef, 377. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
Zoological Station at Naples, 478. 
on the present state of owr know- 
ledge of the zoology of the Sandwich 
Tslands, 492. 
* High-level flint-driftatIghtham, Interim 
report on the, 804. 
Highwood mountains of Montana and 
magmatic differentiation, H. J. John- 
ston-Lavis on, 792. 
Hitt (Dr. Alexander) on the minute 
structure of the cerebellum, 986. 
HILTON-PRICE (F. G.) on an _ ethno- 
graphical survey of the United King- 
dom, 607. 
History, the teaching of geography in 
relation to, A. W. Andrews on, 864. 
Houmes (T. V.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 
31. 
REPORT—1896. 
HOPKINSON (Dr. J.) on practical electri- 
cal standards, 150. 
(J.) on the work of the Correspona- 
ing Societies Committee, 31. 
on the application of photography 
to the elucidation of meteorological 
phenomena, 172. 
HoRNE (J.) on the erratic blocks of the 
British Isles, 366. 
on the character of the high-level 
shell-bearing deposits at Kintyre, 378. 
*Horseless road locomotion, A. R. Sen- 
nett on, 905. 
Howarp (¥.T.) and E. W. SMALL on 
the geology of Skomer Island, 797. 
HOWELL (F. W. W.) on the northern 
glaciers of the Vatna Jokull, Iceland, 
859. 
HowEs (Prof. G. B.) on the marine xvo- 
logy, botany, and geology of the Irish 
Sea, 417. 
——on Mr. E. E. Green’s ‘ Coccide of 
Ceylon,’ 450. 
on African Lake fauna, 478. 
HowortH (Sir Henry) on an ethno- 
graphical survey of the United Kingdom, 
607. 
Hoxne, the relation of Paleolithie man 
to the Glacial epoch at, Report on, 400. 
HOYLE (W. E.) on the marine zoology, 
botany, and geology of the Irish Sea, 417. 
—— on zoological bibliography and publi- 
cation, 490. 
HvuGHEs (Prof. T. McK.) on the collection 
of photographs of gevlogical interest in 
the United Kingdom, 357. 
Hutz (Lily H.) on changes in the 
tentacle of Drosera rotundifolia pro- 
duced by feeding with egg albumen, 
1014. 
HULL (Prof. E) on the proximate con- 
stituents of coal, 340. 
on the erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 366. 
on another possible cause of the 
Glacial epoch, 803. 
Human body, the proportions of the, 
Dr. J. G. Garson on, 927. 
HUMMEL (Prof. J. J.) on the action of 
light upon dyed colours, 347. 
*HURTER (Dr. F.) on the manufacture 
of chlorine by means of nitric acid, 
758. 
*HYNDMAN (H.H.F.) on the x-rays, 713. 
Hyperphosphorescence, Prof. §. P. 
Thompson on, 713. 
Iceland, the less-known interior of, Karl 
Grossmann on, 859. 
—— the northern glaciers of the Vatna 
Jokull, F. W. W. Howell on, 859. 
*Tghtham, the high-level flint-drift at, 
Interim report on, 804. 
