INDEX. 



1081 



Haddon (Prof. A. C.) on an ethnographi- 

 cal Siirvey of the. United Kingdom, 712. 



*Hadfield (R. a.), Prof.W. F.'Barbett, 

 and W. Brown on the electric conduc- 

 tivity of a series of new alloj's of iron 

 and magnetic permeabilitj', 805. 



Halibueton (R. G.) on the North- 

 Western tribes of Canada, G28. 



Hallibukton (Prof. W. D.) on. the 

 fuTWtional activity of nerve cells, 714. 



and Dr. F. W. Mott on the effects 



upon Mood pressure produced by the 

 intravenous injection of fluids contain- 

 ing choline, neurlne, and allied sub- 

 stancen, 717. 



Hands, Roman symbolic, F. T. Elworthy 

 on some, 1012. 



Hakitsoh (Dr. R.) 07i the Selangor caves, 

 Singapore, 571. 



Harcourt (A. G. Vernon) on a 10-candle 

 lamp to be used as a standard of light, 

 845. 



on a convenient form of drying 



tube, 846. 



Harrison (Dr. A. J.) on the so-called 

 fascination of snakes, 911. 



(Rev. S. N.) on the erratic blocks of 



the British Isles, 552. 



Haetland (E. Sidney) on an ethno- 

 logical survey of Canada, 696. 



. on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 712. 



Hartley (Prof. W. N ) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 313. 



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

 digest of the observations on the migra- 

 tion of birds, 569. 



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

 coral reef, 556. 



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

 tional activity of nerve cells, 714. 



Hebride.s, the Outer, the folk-lore of the, 

 Miss A. Goodrich-Freer on, 1020. 



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

 of a thin film of risoous Jluid investi- 

 gated expsrimeatally, 136. 



on a new instrument for drawing 



envelopes, and its application to the 

 teeth of wheels and for other purposes, 

 619. 



on a new method of describing 



cycloidal and other curves, 792. 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.) on zoological 

 bibliography and publication, 558. 



on the life conditions of the oyster, 



559. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



Zoological Station at Naples, 587. 



Hewitt (C. J.) oti tJie B. A. screw gauge, 

 627. 



Hibbeet (Walter) and Dr. J. H. Glad- 

 stone on the absorption of the Ront- 

 gen rays by chemical compounds, 835. 



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



coral reef, 556. 

 (Prof. W. M.) on tables of certain 



mathematical functions, 145. 

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



of a coral reef, 556. 

 on the occupation of a table at the 



Zoological Station at Naples, 587. 

 on the present state of our know- 

 ledge of the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 558. 

 on the embryology of Alcyonium, 



585. 

 Hill-Tout (C.')onan ethnological survey 



of Canada, 696. 

 * on some rock-drawings from 



British Columbia, 1016. 

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

 graphical survey of the United King- 

 dom, 712. 

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



British Carboniferous rocks, 529. 

 HiNDE (Dr. G. J.) on life-tones in the 



British Carboniferous rocks, 529. 

 Histology if nerve cells, Gustav Mann on 



the, 7i9.< 

 Hobley (C. W.) on the languages of 



Kavirondo, 1020. 

 HoDGKiNSON (W. R.) and A. H. Cootb 



on alkaline chlorates and sulphates of 



heavy metals, 839. 

 and Capt. Owen on the action of 



ammonia on gun-cotton, 847. 

 HoLDiCH (Col. Sir Thomas) on the 



Swati and Afridi, 1017. 



on Tirah, 944. 



HoLL.\XD (T. H.) on the comparative 



actions of subaerial and submarine 



agents in rock decomposition, 868. 

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



Corresponding Societies Committee, 41. 

 HoPKiNSON (J.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 41. 

 on the ajyplication of photography 



to the elucidation of meteorological 



2>keno?nena, 283. 



on the rainfall of the south-west of 



England, 799. 

 HoRNE (J.) on the erratic blocks of the 



British Isles, 552. 

 HowAETH (0. H.) on a journey in 



Mexico across the Sierra jiadre from 



Mazatlan to Durando, 941. 

 on human life at extreme altitudes, 



1010. 

 HowoRTH (Sir Henry) on an ethno- 



ijraphical survey of the United Kingdom ^ 



712. 

 HoYLB (W. E.) on zoological bibliography 



and publication, 558. 

 on the compilation of an index 



generum et specierum animalium, 570. 

 on the occupation of a table at the- 



Zoological Station at Naples, 587. 



