INDEX TO AUTHORS. 



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Henslow, Kev. Gr., M.A., F.L.S. Certain aualogies between methods of the 

 Deity in nature and revelation. Vol. 4. 



Phyllotaxis. Arrangement of leaves by mathematical law. Vol. 6. 



Natural theology, with respect to modern philosophy. Vol. 7. 



Hill, Dr. Alex., V.C. of Camb. Univ. From redex action to volition. Vol. 26. 

 Hitchman, Dr. W., M.D. The true anthrojiology. Vol. 5. 



Holland, Rev. F. W., M.A. Tlie to]jography of the Sinaitic Peninsula. 

 Vol. 14. 



Hopkins, Evan, Esq., C.E., F.G-.S. General character of geological formations. 

 Vol. 1. 



Terrestrial changes and probable ages of the continents, founded on 



astronomical and geological facts. Vol. 2. 

 Howard, D., F.C.S. The structure of geological formations an evidence of 



design. Vol. 11. 



Howard, Mr. J. E., F.R.S. On scientific facts and Christian evidence. Vol. 7. 



On contrast betAveen crystallization and life. Vol. 8. 



On the early dawn of civilization from the Bible point of view. Vol. 9. 



An examination of the Belfast address from a scientific point of view. 



Vol. 10. 



On Egypt and the Bible. Vol. 10. 



The influence of true and false philosophy. Vol. 12, 



Creation and providence. Vol. 12. 



The Torquay caves and their teaching. Vol. 13. 



The Druids and their religion. Vol. 14. 



The early destinies of man. Vol. 15. 



• Scientific facts and the caves of South Devon. Vol. 15. 



The supernatural in nature. Vol. 16. 



On certain definitions of matter. Vol. 17. 



Howorth, Sir Henry H., D.C.L., F. R.S. Ice or water. Vol. 38. 

 Hudleston, Mr. Wilfred H., F.R.S Origin of marine fauna of Tanganyika. 

 Vol. 36. 



Biographical notice. Vol. 41. 



Hughes, Prof. T. McKenny, F.R.S. Evidence already obtained as to the 



antiquity of man. Vol. 13. 

 Evidence of later movements of elevation and depression in British Isles. 



Vol. 14. 

 On caves. Vol. 21. 



Cuts on bone as evidence of man's existence in remote ages. Vol. 23. 



Nationality. Vol. 32. 



Hull, Prof. Edw., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. Petra. Vol. 21. 



Expedition to Arabia, Petrsea and Palestine. Vol. 21. 



God in nature. Vol. 24. 



Sketch of the geological history of Egypt and the Nile Valley. Vol. 24. 



How the waters of the ocean became salt. Vol. 27. 



Holy scripture illustrated by recent discoveries in the East. Vol. 28. 



Supposed discovery of remains of animal between man and ape. Vol. 28. 



British Isles. Vol. 30. 



Proposed scheme for embanking waters of Nile. Vol. 30. 



Where is Sinai ? See Vol. 31. 



■ Physical conditions of the Mediterranean basin. Vol. 31. 



Sub-oceanic terraces and river valleys on west coast of Europe. Vol. 31. 



Another cause of the glacial epoch. Vol. 31. 



Our coal resources at the end of the ninteenth century. Annual 



address. Vol. 32. 



Sub-oceanic river valleys of West African continent, etc. Vol. 32. 



Physical history of Norwegian Fjords. Vol. 34. 



Cheesewring, Cornwall, and its teaching. Vol. 35. 



Age of last uprise in the British Isles. Vol. 36. 



