INDEX. 
*HrpricKa (Dr.Ale8) on the living repre- 
sentatives of the old North-Eastern 
Asiatic race which gave America its 
Indians, 621. 
*Hudson river, the submarine canyon 
of the, by Dr. J. W. Spencer, 534. 
Huanes (Prof. 'T. McK.) on the occwr- 
rence of the Bembridge limestone at 
Creechbarrow Hill, 129. 
Human jaw, a, of paleolithic antiquity 
from Kent’s Cavern, Torquay, descrip- 
ae of, by Dr. W. L. H. Duckworth, 
02. 
Human remains found by Mr. Quibell » 
in mastabas of the second and third 
dynasties at Sakkara, Prof. G. Elliot 
Smith on the, 612. 
*Human skeletons in a raised beach near 
Gullane, the discovery of, by Prof. 
A. Keith and Dr. E. Ewart, 606. 
Humates, some effects of, on plant growth, 
by Prof. W. B. Bottomley, 680. 
Hurtcurson (Dr. H. B.), the action of 
quicklime on the soil, 740. 
on nitrogen assimilation by free- 
living organisms, 740. 
Hype (Prof. Ida), Miss R. Spray, and 
Miss I. Howat, the influence of alcohol 
upon the retlex action of some cutaneous 
sense organs in the frog, 650. 
Hydro-aromatic substances, the study of, 
report on, 124. 
Hydrocyanic acid from linseed, the rate 
of liberation of, by S. H. Collins, 741. 
*Hydrogen, sorption of, by palladium, 
by Dr. A. Holt, 438. 
Hywp (A.) and Prof. J. C. Invins, syn- 
thetic aminoglucosides, 440. 
Hysteresis loss in iron due to a com- 
bined pulsating and rotating magnetic 
field, the, by Dr. T. F. Wall, 571. 
Igneous and associated rocks of the Glensaul 
and Lough Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo 
and Galway, report on the, 143. 
Index generum et specierum animalium, 
final report on the compilation of an, 143. 
*Induction period in the interaction of 
hydrogen and chlorine, the causes 
of the, by R. de J. F. Struthers, 438. 
Industrial and oor-law schools, the 
curricula and educational organisation 
of, report on, 319. 
Industrial peace, methods of, by Prof. 
8. J. Chapman, 546. 
Inebriates, the reformatory treatment of, 
the results of, by Dr. David Heron, 
551. 
*Inheritance, experiments in, fifth report 
on, 497. 
Inselberge and kopjes, the origin of, by 
Dr. J. D. Falconer, 476. 
885 
Insurance legislation, British and Ger- 
man, a comparison of, by Miss A. 
Ashley, 551. 
*Interaction between  thiocarbamide, 
iodine, and sulphur, by Prof. H. 
Marshall, 437. 
. International Map, the, by Col. C. F. 
Close, 527. 
International polity, the economic and 
oral factors of, by Norman Angell, 
545. 
*International tables of physical and 
chemical constants, report on the, 425. 
*Iridiscent films, some, Lord Rayleigh 
on, 405. 
*Irrigated Canada, by Sir W. Willcocks, 
535. 
Irvine (Prof. J. C.) and A. Hynp, syn- 
thetic aminoglucosides, 440. 
and Miss B. M. Parrrson, the 
constitution of mannitol triacetone, 
441, 
and Dr. J. P. Scorr, the rotatory 
powers of partially methylated glucoses, 
442. 
Irvine (Rev. Dr. A.) on the excavation 
of a prehistoric site at Bishop's Stortford, 
284. 
on a buried river channel near 
Peterborough, 460. 
prehistoric remains in the Upper 
Stort Valley, 622. 
Isle of Wight, the natural history, geo- 
graphy, and antiquities of, report on 
acquiring and arranging collections 
illustrating, 191. 
Isle of Wight disease of bees (Micro- 
sporidiosis), the, by Drs. H. B. Fan- 
tham and Annie Porter, 515. 
Itineraries and road-books, British and 
Trish, Sir H. G. Fordham on, 528. 
Jameson (Dr. H. Lyster), biological 
science and the pearling industry, 
487. 
*Jnnu (Prof. T. J.) on the geology of the 
country around Dundee and St, 
Andrews, 459. 
discovery of fossils in the boundary 
fault series near Aberfoyle, 463. 
Jonns (Cosmo) on the preparation of a 
list of characteristic fossils, 135. 
Jounson (Prof. T.) on the survey of Clare 
Island, 294. 
the stem of Archeopteris Hibernica 
Forbes sp., 673. 
alethopteris foliage 
(Lrigonocarpon), 673. 
Jongs (Dr. F. Wood), Nubas ancient and 
modern, 619. 
the lesions caused by judicial hang- 
ing, 619. 
with seed 
