^.'ll!T, May 27, 1SS0] 



Gillman(F.), Suicide of Scorpion, 275, 302 



Glacier, a Model, Flow of Viscous Materials, J. T. Bottomley, 

 159; Movement 1 ; of Glaciers, 309 ; Glacier near Lcadvilie, 574 



Gladstone (Right Hon. W. E.) at Edinburgh, 115 



Glaisher on tlie Temperature of London, 48 



Glaisher's Factor Tables for the Fourth Million, 462 



Glands, Pepsine-forming, 169 



Glasgow, Proposed Geographical Society for, 2S8 



Glass, Method of Perforating, with the Electric Spark, 189 

 ( cment for, Herr H. Schwarz, 360 



Glenn (Alfred von), on the Recent Severe Weather at Mulhouse, 

 iSS 



Globus 550 



Glycerine Barometer, on the Construction of a New, 377 



G -n-e, Fertility of Hybrids from the Commou and Chinese, 

 Charles Darwin, F. R.S., 207; Lewis Wright, 302 



Gordon (Col.) Elected an Honorary Corresponding Member of 

 the Geographical Society, 360 



Gordon (J. E. H.), Seeing by Electricity, 610 



Gore (G., F.R.S.), Thermo-Electric behaviour of Aqueous 

 Solutions with Mercurial Electrodes, 169; on the Capillary 

 Electroscope, 194; Chemico-Electric Relations of Metals in 

 Solutions of Salts of Potassium, 218 



Gore (J. E.), Southern Stellar Objects for Small Telescopes 

 between the Equator and 55 South Declination with Obser- 

 vations made in the Punjab, 80 



Gotha, Cremation af, 239 



Gottingen, University of, Prof. Grisebach's Herbarium left to, 

 162 ; Royal Academy of Sciences, 412 



Gramme Magneto-Electric Machine, a New, 72 



Grape Sugar, the Manufacture of, 20 



Grape Vine, Fertilisation of the, J. Her.schel, 468 



Greece, Geology of, 192 



Greenland, the Interior of, 344 



Greenwich Observatory : the Small Planets Observed at, Ad- 

 miral Mouchez, 407 ; and the New York Herald, 524 



Gregorian Calendar, Scheme for Introducing the, into Russia, 

 408 



Gregory (James R.), Intellect in Brutes, 324 



Griotte, Marbre, Dr. Barrois on, 165 



Groddeck (Dr. Albrecht von), on Mineral Deposits, 174 



Groneman (H. T. H.), a Meteor, \\\ 



Guano, Discovery of, near Cape Town, 116 



Guayquil, Serious Effect of the Bad Season of 1S7S at, iSS 



Guebhards (M.) Method of Procuring Iridescent Rings in a 

 Permanent Form, 242 



Guisseny, Discovery of a Cavern near, 90 



Gunnery Experiments, 139, 162, 2S6, 514 



Guns, the Thunderer Explosion, 329, 357, 437 



Guppy (H. B.), Is Mount Unzen a Volcano? 153 



Gurnaud (M.), Results of a Recent Experiment in Sylviculture, 

 33° 



Guyard (M. A.), Discovery of a New Metal, Uralium, 187 



Gypsum, the Formation of Newton's Colour-Rings in, 21 



Gyroscope, Magnetic, De Fonvielle and Lontin's, 573, 593 



" Habitat," on the, of Lophiomys, Trof. H. Hillyer Giglioli, 201 

 Haeckel (Dr. Ernst), "Das System der Medu-en ; erster Theil 



einer Monographic derMedusen," 413 ; a New Class of Rhizo- 



poda, 449 

 Hafner, a Bank called, Investigation of, 307 

 Hagen (Prof. A. H.), on the Destruction of Obnoxious Insects, 



18S ; Destruction of Insect Pests by Means of Veast, 611 

 Hailstones, Heavy, 616 

 I lair, the Pilous System in Man, 424 

 Hajnis (L.), the Temperature of the Air at various Levels, 176 ; 



Molecular Velocity of Gases, 302 ; the Circumference of the 



Circle, 324 

 Hakodate, Japan, New Botanical Gardens at, 357 

 Halle Geographical Society, Meeting of, 242 

 Halley's Mount, 303, 348 

 Haloporphyrus lepidwn (Risso), Prof. Henry Hillyer Giglioli on, 



201 

 Hamburg, proposed Natural History Museum at, S9 

 Hann (Dr.), Rainfall of Austria-Hungary, 385 

 Hannay (J. B.), a Curious Rainbow, 56; Artificial Diamonds, 



421, 426 

 Hannay and Hogarth, on the Solubility of Solids in Gases, 82 ; 



on the Solubility of Ga<es in Solids, 499 

 Harte's (Bret) Geological Madrigal, tot 



Harris (K. E.), a Strange Phenomenon, 409 



Harrison (Percy R.), "Ideal" Matter, 275 



Harvard and Boston, 149 



Harvard College Observatory, 359 



Harvard Mu.eum of Comparative Zoology, 424 



Hastings (Prof. C. S.), "On Triple Objectives with Complete 



Colour Correction," 243 

 Hats, a Peat of Memory, Edwyn Anthony, 562 

 Havana, Shocks of Earrfiquake at, 306, 357 

 Hayden (Dr. F. V.), on the Two Ocean P.>ss, 2S7 

 I [earing through the Mouth, Wm. Cbappell, 250 

 Heart, on Certain Errors Respecting the Structure of the, attri- 

 buted to Aristotle, Prof. T. H. Huxley, F.R.S., I 

 Heat, Animal, of Fishes, 156 



"Heat, Mechanical Theory of," by R. Clausius, 367 

 Heat Conduction in Liquids, 620 

 " Heighway's Photographic Printer's Assistant," 90 

 Hekla, Mount, Ascent of, for Geological Investigations, 2S6 ; 



Ascent of, by a Lady, 286 

 Heliograph in Warfare, 617 



Hellenic Studies, Society for the Promotion of. Meeting of, 305 

 Helmersen (Count von), the Geology and Physical Geography of 



the Aralo Caspian Basin, 577 

 Henniker (Sir Brydges, Bart.), appointed Registrar-General, 214 

 Henrioi (Jacob F. ), a Microscopic Serenade, 112 

 Henry Mountains, Geology of , 177 

 Hering's Theory of the Vision of Light and Colours, Dr. W. 



Pole, F.R.S., 14 

 Herschel (Major J.), Fertilisation of the Grape Vine, 468; 



" Herschel and Cameron's Piactical Astronomy," 515 ; on the 



Employment of the Pendulum for Determining the Figure of 



the Earth, 599 ; Clarke's "Geodesy," 605 

 Hertz (M.), Death of, 143 

 Herzegovina and Bosnia, Geology of, 426 

 Heterostylism of Meloclua parvi/olia,'Dr. A. Ernston, 217 

 Heuglin (Herr Theodor), Erection of a Monument to his 



Memory, 89 

 Hexameter, on a, J. J. Walker, 57 ; Dr. C. M. Ingleby, 81 ; 



Henry Cecil, 81 

 Hicks (W. M.), the Transverse Propagation of Light, 301 

 lliggs (Paget, LL.D.), " Electric Transmission of Power," 10 

 Hildebrandsson (Dr.) on the Classification of Clouds,. 265 

 Hill (S. A.), the Annual Variation of the Barometer iu India, 



513 

 Hill (Walter N.), an Electro-Dynamometer for Measuring Large 



Currents, 327 

 Himalayan Ranges, W. T. Blanford, 442 



Histology of Epizootic Pleuropneumonia, Report on the Patho- 

 logical, by Dr. Clias. S. Roy, Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., on, 175 

 Histology of Hydra fusca, T. Jeffery Parker on, 244 

 Hoang-nan, reputed Remedy for Leprosy, 19, 35 

 Hoch-tetter (F. von), on Prehistoric Stations in Carniola, 192 

 Hoek (Dr. P. P. C), Notes on Crustacea, 240 ; the Stone in the 



Nest of the Swallow, 494 

 Holden (Prof.), Orion-Trapezium, 2S6 

 Holloway (W. H.), Death of, 616 

 Holmes's "Treatise on Vocal Physiology and Hygiene; with 



especial Reference to the Cultivation and Preservation of the 



Voice," Dr. William Pole on, 271 

 Hololhuridea elasmopada, a new Order of, SirWyville Thomson, 



F.R.S., 470 

 Plomer's Colour-BIindness, 262 

 Horns, Stag's, 155, 372, 417 ; Paul Henry Stokoe, 203 ; Dr. F. 



Buchanan White, 251 ; Boiling W. Barton, 325; J. Rae, 349 

 Horse, the Paces of the, Sir W. G. Simpson, Bart., 55 ; V. li. 



Barrington-Kennett, 107 

 Horses, Fossil, of Consiantine, 309 



Houghton (Rev. W.), Natural History of the Ancients, 151 

 Houzeau (M.), Belgian State Prize Awarded to, 162 

 Howard (Eliot), Cloud Classification, 444 

 Howarth (E.), a Museum Conference, 492 

 Howgate (Capt.), his Proposed Arctic Expedition, 11, 526 

 Huggins (W., F.R.S.), on the Photographic Spectra of Stars, 269 

 Hughes (Prof. D. E.), Note on some Effects produced by the 



Immersion of Iron and Steel in Acidulated Water, 602 

 Hulke (J. Whitaker, F.R.S.), the New Wealden Dinosaur, 135 

 Hull (Prof. E., F.R.S.), Silurian Fossils in the Curlew Moun- 

 tains, 32 

 Hungary, Earthquakes in, 89; and the Kolumbacs Flies, Julius 



Petho, 202 



