INDEX. 



915 



Haddon (Prof. A. C.) on the marine 



zoology of the Irish Sea, 526. 

 on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 621. 

 on tlbe work of the anthropometric 



laboratory at the Edinburgh meeting, 



654. 



on uniformity in the spelling of 



bai'baric and savage languages and 

 race names, 662. 

 *Haldanb (J. S.) on the physico- 

 chemical and vitalistic theories of life, 

 798. 

 Hale (H.), on the North-Wextem tribes 



of the Dominion of Canada, 653. 

 Haliburton (R. G.) on the Korth- 

 Western tribes of the Dominion of 

 Canada, 653. 

 * Haloids, the formation of, (intenm') re- 

 port on, 717. 

 Haekeb (Alfred), Berthelot's principle 

 applied to magmatic concentration, 

 765. 

 Harmek (S. F.) on investigations made 

 at the laboratory of the Marine Bio- 

 logical Association at Plymonth, 546. 

 *H ARRIS (H.) and T. Turner on native 



iron manufacture in Bengal, 716. 

 Harrison (F. C.) on India and the 



currency, 859. 

 Hartland (E. Sidney) on pin-wells and 



rag-bushes, 901. 

 Hartley, (Prof. W. N.) <wi the action of 

 light on the hydracids of the halogens 

 in presence of oxygen, 381. 



on wave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 387. 

 Hartog (Marcus) and A. E. Dixon on 

 the digestive ferments of a large proto- 

 zoon, 801. 

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

 digest of the observations on the migra- 

 tion of birds, 524. 

 Hausa pilgrimages from the Western 



Sudan, Kev. C. H. Robinson on, 837. 

 Hawkins (A. E.) notes on science teach- 

 ing in public schools, 701. 

 Head (Jeremiah) on the dryness of steam 



in boiler trials, 572. 

 , Address to the Section of Mechani- 

 cal Science, 860. 

 *Heart sounds, a method of recording, 



Prof. W. Einthoven on, 801. 

 Heather-Bigg (Miss A.) on home-work 

 — the share of the woman in family 

 maintenance, 855. 

 Heating prodxooed in the coils by the 

 currents used in testing experiments 

 on, the effects of tlw, R. T. Glazelrook 

 on, 136. 

 Heawood(E.) on the Bengal Duars, 841. 

 Hele Shaw (Prof. H. S.) on the develop- 

 ment of graphic methods in mechanical 

 tcience, 573. 



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

 zoology of the Irish Sea, 526. 



* on a mass of cemented shells 



dredged from the sea bed, 756. 



and P. M. C. Kermode on the 



excavation of the stone circle of Lag- 

 ny-Boiragh on the Meayll Hill at Port 

 Erin, Isle of Man, 902. 

 Heredity, social and economical, W. B. 



Grant on, 856. 

 Hertzian oscillator, the effect of a, on 

 points in its neighbourhood. Prof. G. F. 

 FitzGerald on the equations for calcu- 

 lating, 698. 

 *Hewitt (T. p.) on modern watch- 

 making, 877. 

 Heywood (James) 07i the teaching of 



science in elementary schools, 566. 

 Hicks (Dr. H.) on the base of the 

 Cambrian in Wales, 750. 



(Prof. W. M.) on calcnlativg tables 



of certain mathematical functions 

 {BesseVs), 227. 

 HiCKSON (Dr. S. J.) on the present state 

 of our knowledge of the zoology of the 

 Sandwich Islands, 523. 

 HiGGS (H.) on the methods of economic 

 training adopted in this and other 

 countries, 571. 

 High-level shell-bearing deposits at Clava, 

 Chapelhall, and otlwr localities, the 

 cliaracter of, report on, 483 ; report on, 

 organic remains, by David Robertson, 

 502 ; note by a minority of the Com- 

 mittee, 512. 

 *Hildebrand (Prof. Hans) on Anglo- 

 Saxon remains and coeval relics from 

 Scandinavia, 896. 

 Hill (Prof. M. J. M.) on a spherical 



vortex, 696. 

 ' Himlack ' stone near Nottingham, Prof. 



E. Hull on the, 769. 

 Hogg (T. W.) on the occurrence of 

 cyano-nitride of titanium in ferro- 

 mangancse, 721. 

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

 sponding Societies Committee, 35. 

 Home-work — the share of the woman in 

 family maintenance. Miss A. Heather- 

 Bigg on, 855. 

 Homologous organs, cytological diflEer- 



ences in. Prof. G. Gilson on, 813. 

 HoPKiNSON (Dr. J.) on practical electri- 

 cal standards, 127. 



(J.) on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 35. 



071 the aj)plicatio)i of 2fhotographj/ 



to the elucidation of meteorological 



phenomena, 140. 

 ♦Horizon, a new artificial, W. P. Shadbolt 



on, 706. 

 Hornblende pikrite from greystones, co. 



Wicklow, W. W. Watts on a, 767. 

 HoENE (J.) on the character of the high- 



3 N 2 



