876 
Index. 
Gordon (James), contributes Obituary 
tt Notice of Dr. John Hill Burton, 
F.R.S.E., 324. 
Government Grant for Scientific pur- 
poses, Statement by John Murray 
concerning, 806. 
Grant (Sir Alexander), His Address on 
Closing the Session 1880-81. 
Grciphidcce Socotrenses , 465. 
Gray (Thomas), elected a Fellow of 
the Society, 14. 
on the Effect of Permanent 
Elongation on the Specific Resist- 
ance of Wires, 33. 
Grove (The Hon. Justice), elected a 
British Honorary Fellow, 95. 
Gunther (Dr. A.), F.R.S., Report on 
the Fishes of the Faroe Channel, 677. 
Halirages elegans, New Species of 
Crustacean, 688. 
Hallard (Sheriff), contributes an Obitu- 
ary Notice of Maurice Lothian, 99. 
Halogens. — Heats of Combination of 
the Metals with the Halogens, by 
A. P. Laurie and C. J. Burton, 804, 
830. 
Haloid Compounds of Hydrocarbon 
Radicals : Their action on Phos- 
phide of Sodium, and on Salts of 
Tetra-benzyl-phosphonium, by Prof. 
Letts and N. Collie, 46. 
Hamilton (Prof. D. J.), M.B. , elected 
a Fellow of the Society, 202. 
Some Physical Experiments 
bearing upon the Circulation of the 
Blood-Corpuscles, 370. 
and Aitken (Dr. A. P.), Report 
on Louping-ill and Braxy, 615. 
Handyside (Dr. P. D. ), F.R.S.E., 
Obituary Notice of, by Dr. J. H. 
Balfour, 329. 
Haplophragmium tenuimargo, 715. 
Harrington (James), His Oceana, in 
connection with the Dawn of the 
Constitutional Principle, 159. 
Hay craft (Professor John B. ) on Cer- 
tain Movements exhibited by Low 
Forms of Animal Life, and termed 
Amoeboid, 29. 
on the Walls of Hepatic Cells, 
131 
Heat. — Heat Waves : Effects of Tem- 
perature-changes of Specific Heat 
and Conductivity on the Propaga- 
tion of Plane Heat Waves, by Pro- 
fessor Tait, 126. 
— — Simple Method of Showing the 
Diminution of Surface Tension in 
Water by Heat, by Professor Tait, 
131. 
Heat. — Its Action on Thioformanilid, 
199. 
Note on the Heating produced 
by Compression, by Professor Tait, 
217. 
Heats of Combination of the Metals 
with the Halogens, by A. P. Laurie 
and C. J. Burton, 804, 830. 
Heddle (Professor Forster), Notes on 
Boulders in Dumfriesshire and the 
Highlands, 268. 
Chapters on the Mineralogy of 
Scotland (chap, vii.), 549. 
Geological Notes— Leaf-bed in 
Canna, 630. 
— The Pitchstone Porphyry 
River of the Scuir of Eigg, 632. 
A Supposed Organism from the 
Marble of Sutherland, 634. 
Notes on Boulders in Fife, the 
Lewis, and the Fort-William Dis- 
trict, 772. 
on the Order of Succession of 
Rocks in the North-West High- 
lands, 815. 
Henderson (G. G.) B.Sc., and Dr. 
J. J. Dobbie, on the Formation of 
Serpentine from Dolomite, 606. 
on a Red Resin from Dracaena, 
Cinnabari, Socotra, 798. 
Hepatic Cells : Their Cell-Walls, by 
Professor J. B. Haycraft, 131. 
Herculaneum and Pompeii : The His- 
toric Evidence for their Destruction, 
by the Rev. Dr. Cazenove, 421. 
See Pompeii. 
Helmholtz (Professor) on Galvanic 
Polarization, 202. 
Herdman (Dr. W. A.), elected a Fel- 
low of the Society, 133. 
Preliminary Report on the 
Tunicata of the Challenger Expedi- 
tion : Part III. Cynthiadse, 52; Part 
IY. Molgulidae, 233. 
Highland and Agricultural Society. — 
Report of their Committee on the 
Sheep Diseases known as Louping- 
ill and Braxy, 615. 
Hoek (Dr. P. P. C. ), Report on the Pyc- 
nogonidaof the Faroe Channel, 689. 
Holothurioidea of the Faroe Channel, 
by Dr. H. Theel, 694. 
Home (D. Milne), LL.D., His Ad- 
dress on presenting the Makdougall- 
Brisbane Prize to Professor Piazzi 
Smyth, 362. 
Remarks on presenting the 7th 
Boulder Report : Inquiry as to 
Whence and How Boulders have 
come to their present positions, 286, 
293. 
