884 
Heawoop (E.) on the collection of photo- 
graphs of anthropological interest, 275. 
*Hepiey (Prof. C.), the Great Barrier | 
Reef, 535. 
*Heaer (Prof. P.), 
demonstration, 655. 
kinematographic 
Dr. W. Nicoll, 509. 
*Henperson (Prof. J. B.), problems in | 
propulsion in air and water, 568. 
Henprick (Prof. James), agricultural | 
value of carbonate of lime recovered 
from causticising plant, 741. 
the drainage of soils practically 
free from carbonate of lime, 741. 
on the use of cotton-seed oil as a 
substitute for butter-fat in calf-feeding, 
746. 
HerpMan (Prof. W. A.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmullet 
whaling station, 145. 
on zoology organisation, 190. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 761. 
Heredity, the experimental study of, report 
on, 293. 
Hermaphrodite amphioxus, E. 8. Good- 
rich on an, 489. 
Heron (Dr. David), the results of the 
reformatory treatment of inebriates, 
551. 
Heron-Atten (Edward) and ArtTHour 
Eartanpd on the distribution of 
Saccammina spherica (M. Sars) and 
Psammosphera fusca (Schulze) in the 
North Sea, 498. 
Hewitt (Dr. C. G.) on the feeding habits 
of British birds, 189. 
Hewitt (Sir F.) on anesthetics, 285. 
Hewitt (Dr. J. T.) on the transformation 
of aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 
stances, and its relation to substitution 
in benzene derivatives, 116. 
*Hexosephosphate, by Dr. A. Harden, 
445 
* 
Herywoop (Dr. H. B.), the use of the 
exponential curve in graphics, 414. 
Hroxson (Prof. 8. J.) on the occupation 
of a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 186. 
on the feeding habits of British 
birds, 189. 
on the zoology of the Sandwich 
Islands, 189. 
on zoology organisation, 190. 
Hieracium, the genus, experiments in | 
the origin of species in (apogamy and 
hybridity), by Dr. C. H. Ostenfeld, 674. 
Hiney (W. E.), the values of different 
degrees of centrifugal force on geo- 
tropic stimuli, 681. 
Hi (Prof. J. P.) and Miss E. A. Fraszr, 
the development of the thymus, 
INDEX, 
epithelial bodies, and thyroid in the 
vulpine phalanger (Trichosurus vul- 
pecula), 511. 
Hitt (Leonard), Address to the Phy- 
siological Section, 624. 
| Hiwzt (Prof. M. J. M.) on the further 
Helminthology, recent progress in, by | 
tabulation of Bessel and other func- 
tions, 39. 
Hitt (Wm.) on the erratic blocks of the 
British Isles, 132. 
Hoaarta (D. G.) on archeological and 
ethnological researches in Crete, 224. 
HoupEn (Lieut.-Col.), on gaseous explo- 
sions, 192. 
Horianp (J. L.) on the influence of — 
school-books upon eyesight, 295. 
on the curricula and educational 
organisation of industrial and poor-law 
schools, 319. 
vocational education from the 
point of view of a county area, 699. 
* 
Houxianpn (Prof. Sir T. H.) on the pre- — 
paration of a list of characteristic 
fossils, 135. 
*Hortueman (Prof. A. F.) and J. P. 
WixzaotT on the nitration of the chloro- 
toluenes, 447. 
Hotmes (T. V.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 761. 
*Hoit (Dr. A.), sorption of hydrogen 
by palladium, 438. 
*Home Office experimental station for 
research on explosions, description 
of the, by Prof. H. B. Dixon, 564. 
Hooker, Sir Joseph, the life and work of, 
by Prof. F. O. Bower, 762. 
Hopxrrnson (Prof. B.) on gaseous explo- 
sions, 192, 
Horxinson (J.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 761. 
Horizontal-vertical illusion, the, by C. W. 
Valentine, 655. 
Horne (Dr. J.) on the crystalline rocks of 
Anglesey, 125. 
Isles, 132. 
and Dr. B. N. Prac, the Archean 
rocks of Lewis, 471. 
Horwoop (A. R.) on a fossiliferous tufa 
occurring beneath chalky boulder clay 
at Launde, Leicestershire, 477. 
vestigial floras, 686. 
—— the State protection of wild plants, 
764, 
How children learn to read, by Miss 
Barbara Foxley, 702. 
Howat (Miss I.), Prof. Iba Hyp, an 
Miss R. Spray, the influence of alcohol 
upon the reflex action of some cutaneous 
sense organs in the frog, 650. 
| Hoye (Dr. W. E.) on the compilation 
of an index generum et specierum 
animalium, 143 
on the erratic blocks of the British 
