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INDEX. 



Heedman (Prof. W. a.) en the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 781. 

 Heredity, the relation of chromosomes 



to, discussion on, 469. 



Prof. E. W. MacBride on, 469. 



the physiologi/ of, experimental studies 



in, report on, 233. 

 ♦Hereditary syndactUism and polydactil- 



ism, by Dr. J. Manson, 671. 

 Heron-Allen (E.) on the theory and 



phenomena of purpose and intelligence 



exhibited by the protozoa. 471. 

 ♦Herring (Prof. P. T.), the effect of 



thyroidectomy and thyroid-feeding on 



the adrenin content of the supra- 



renals, 687. 

 Hewitt (Dr. J. T.) on the transformation 



of aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 

 stances, and its relation io substitution 



in benzene derivatives, 82. 

 *HicKLiNG (Dr. G.) on the geology of 



Manchester and district, 420. 



the micro-structure of coal, 435. 



HiCKSON (Prof. S. J.) Oft the occupation 



of a table at the zoological station at 



Naples, 148. 

 * the geographical distribution of 



the Pennatulacea, 473. 

 Hill (Prof. J. P.) 07i the occupation of a 



table at the marine laboratory, Plymouth, 



149. 

 Hill (M. D.) on the character, work, and 



maintenajice of 7>iuseums, 262. 

 Hill (Prof. M. J. M.) on the adculation 



of mathematical tables, 27. 

 HiNKS (A. R.) on maps for school and 



U7iiversity use, 150. 

 * the map on the scale of i : 



1,000,000, 488. 

 History, the place of. in education, by 



Prof. F. C. J. Hearnshaw, 740. 

 History as a subject of school study, by 



Dr. J. E. Morris, 742. 

 methods and content of, by Prof. 



Ramsay Muir, 740. 

 the method and content of, by 



J. A. White, 743. 

 ♦History in elementary schools, by Prof. 



T. F. Tout, 744. 

 HoBsoN (Bernard) on the preparation of a 



list of stratigraphical names xised in the 



British Isles, 123. 

 HoBSON (Prof. E. W.) on the calculation of 



mMhematical tables, 27. 

 HoLDEN (Col. H. C. L.) on gaseous ex- 

 plosions, 158. 

 *HoLKER (J.) and Dr. F. W. Lamb, 



microchemical differentiation of tissue 



fats and lipoids, 688. 

 Holland (J. L.) on the influence of 



school-books upon eyesight, 234. 

 Holland (Prof. Sir T. H.) on the prepara- 

 tion of a list of characteristic fossils, 116. 



Holland (Prof. Sir T. H.) on the nomen- 

 clature of the carboniferous, permo-car- 

 boniferous, and permian rocks of the 

 southerji hemisphere, 2G3. 



the organisation of scientific socie- 

 ties, 781. 



Holmes (Arthur) on radioactive pro- 

 blems in geology, 432. 



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

 sponding Societies Committee, 781. 



Homogeneous catalysis, discussion on, 

 394. 



Prof. W. C. McC. Lewis on, 394. 



Hopkinson (Prof. B.) on gaseous explo- 

 sions, 158. 



Hopkinson (J.) on the work of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 781. 



' Hormone ' theory, the insufficiency of 

 the, by F. W. Ash, 471. 



HoRNE (Dr. J.) on the preparation of a 

 list of stratigraphical names used in the 

 British Isles, 123. 



HowARTH (O. J. R.) on maps for school 

 and university use, 150. 



geographical considerations arising 



out of the visit to Australia in 1914 •• 

 a comparison of vegetation maps, 489. 



HowcHiN (W.) on the nomenclature of the 

 carboniferous, permo-carboniferous, and 

 permian rocks of the southern hemi- 

 sphere, 263. 



Howe (Prof. G. W. 0.) on radiotelegraphic 

 investigations. 39. 



the capacity of aerials of the um- 

 brella type, 646. 



HoYLE (Dr. W. E.) on the character, work, 

 and maintenance of museums, 262. 



on local museums, 786. 



Hunt (H. A.) on the influence of weather 

 conditions on the amounts of nitrogen 

 acids in the rainfall and atmosphere in 

 Australia, 87. 



HUTCHINS (Miss B. L.) on the question of 

 fatigue from the economic standpoint, 283. 



Hydroaromatic substances, the study of, 

 report on, 79. 



Illing (V. C. ) on the excavation of critical 

 sections in the lower palaeozoic rocks of 

 England and Wales, 117. 



♦Imagery, the role of specific mental 

 factors in, by E. Gleaves, 700. 



♦Industrial harmony, discussion on, 503. 



♦Inflammability of mixed inflammable 

 gases with air, the dilution limits of, 

 by Dr. H. F. Coward, 387. 



Insect association, the, of a local environ- 

 mental complex, by Dr. A. E. Cameron, 

 468. 



♦Insects collected in Australia in 1914, 

 by Prof. E. B. Poulton, 475. 



lonisation in solvents of low dielectric 

 constant, by W. E. S. Turner, 402. 



