INDEX. 



887 



Hartley (Prof. W. N.) on n-ave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 75. 



Harvest customs, some old-world, F. T. 

 Elworthy on, 789. 



Harvey (Arthur) on magnetic perio- 

 dicity as connected with solar physics, 

 587. 



Harvie-Brown (J. A.) on making a 

 digest of the observations on the migra- 

 tion of birds, 362. 



Haughton (The late Dr. S.) on the 

 ethnographical survey of Irelaiid, 510. 



Hawkshaw (J. C.) on the structure of a 

 coral reef, 297. 



Haycraft (Prof. J. B.) on the func- 

 tional activity of nerve cells, 512. 



Heart, Observations on the mammalian, 

 by W. T. Porter, 81±. 



— — - the output of the mammalian, 

 Dr. G. N. Stewart on, 813. 



rhythmical variations in the 



strength of the contractions of the 

 mammalian, A. H. Cushny or, 816. 



Heat, a reduction of Rowland's value of 

 the mechanical equivalent of, to the 

 Paris hydrogen scale, W. S. Day on, 

 559. 



♦Helium, Prof. W. Kamsay on, 608. 



* and argon, Demonstration of 



the spectra of, by Prof. W. Ramsay, 

 611. 



Henrici (Prof. O.) on a notation in 

 vector analysis, 560. 



Henry (Prof. Louis) on the nitro-alco- 

 hols, 624. 



Herbertson (A. J.) on the position of 

 geography in the educational system of 

 the country, 370. 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.) on the necessity 

 for the immediate investigation of the 

 biology of oceanic islands, 352. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



Zoological Station at JVaples, 353. 



on zoological bibliography and publi- 

 cation, 359. 



071 the life conditions of the oyster, 



363. 



on African Lake fauna, 368. 



on the plankton collected con- 

 tinuously during a traverse of the 

 Atlantic in August, 1897, 695. 



* and Prof. Rubert Boycb on the 



presence of copper in animal cells, 



827. 

 ♦Heredity, Prof. J. C. Ewart on the 



transmission of acquired characters, 



796. 

 Hero of the Ntlakapamuq, B. C, Squak- 



tktquaclt, C. Hill-Tout on, 788. 

 Hewitt (C. J.) on the B. A. screw gauge, 



426. 



HiBBERT (W.) and Dr. J. H. GLAD- 

 STONE, Continuation of experiments 



on chemical constitution, and the 



absorption of X rays by, 611. 

 Hicks (Dr. H.) on the structure of a 



coral reef, 297. 

 (Prof. \V. M.) on tables of certain 



mathematical functions, 127. 

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



of a coral reef 297. 

 on the occupation of a table at the 



Zoological Station at Naples, 353. 

 on the present state of our know- 



ledge of the zoology of the Sandrcioh 

 Islands, 358. 



Hill (R. T.) on the stratigraphical suc- 

 cession in Jamaica, 642. 



Hill-Tout {C.^onan ethnological survey 

 of Canada, 440. 



on Squaktktquaclt, or the benign- 

 faced Cannes of the Ntlakapamuq, 

 British Columbia, 788. 



* on the Indians of British Colum- 

 bia, historical and philological notes 

 791. 



Hilton-Price (F. G.) on an ethno- 

 graphical survey of the United King- 

 dom, 452. 



Hind (Dr. Wheelton) on life-zones in the 

 British Carboniferous rocks, 296. 



HiNDE (Dr. G. J.) oji life-zones in the 

 British Carboniferoiis rocks, 296. 



Hitchcock (C. H.) on the southern lobe 

 of the Laurentian ice-sheet, 653. 



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

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 23. 



Hopkins (J. Castell) on the economic 

 history of Canada, 741. 



HoPKiNSON (Dr. J.) onjiractical electri- 

 cal standards, 206. 



(J.) on the work of the Correspond- 

 ing Societies Committee, 23. 



on the application of photography 



to the elucidation of meteor obgical 



l)henome)ia, 128. 

 on monthly and annual rainfall in 



the British Empire, 1877 to 1896, 564. 

 HORNE f J.) on the erratic blocks of the 



British Isles, 349. 

 Howard (Dr. L. O.) on economic ento- 

 mology in the United States, 694. 

 Howarth (0. H.) on earth strains and 



structures, 664. 

 on Mexico Felix and Mexico De- 



serta, 724. 

 Howes (Prof. G. B.) on African Lalte 



fauna, 368. 

 Ho worth (Sir Henry) on an ethno- 

 graphical surrey of the United Kingdom, 



452. 

 Hoyle (W. E.) on the occupation of 



a table at the Zoological Station at 



Naples, 353. 

 on zoological bibliography andj>ubli- 



cation, 359. 



