190 
GENERAL INDEX. 
loped by the working of, in the 
Ulverstone and Whitehaven districts, 
1871, 66 
Ilasmatozoa, the heart of a Chinese dog 
containing, Dr. Cobbold on, 1870, 135 
Haemoglobin in the muscular tissue, E. 
Eay Lankester on the existence of, and 
its relation to muscular activity, 1871, 
140 
Hagen (Dr.), comparison of fossil insects 
of England and Bavaria, 1861, 113 
*HAGUE (H. J.) on the banking system 
of Canada, 1884, 868 
Haidinger (Prof. W.), an attempt to 
account for the physical condition and 
the fall of meteorites upon our planet, 
1861, 15 ; note on this paper by R. P. 
Greg, 13 ; on the present state of the 
Imperial Geological Institution of 
Vienna, 121 
-[W. von] on the progress of the 
Imperial Geological Institute of the 
Austrian Empire, 1865, 56 
- reports on aerolites , 1868, 387 , 3 S 9 
Haig (T.) on the East Morley and 
Bradford Savings-bank, 1873, 188 
Hail, Prof. T. Schwedoff on the origin 
of, 1882, 458 
-Schwedoff’s theory of, Prof. S. P. 
Thompson on, 1882, 458 
* Hailstorms, the diurnal period of, A. 
Buchan on, 1881, 544 
Hainan, the island of, R. Swinhoe on, 
1870, 176 
-the natural history of, R. Swinhoe 
on, 1870, 128 
Hair, Dr. John Davy on the, being sub¬ 
ject, or not, to a sudden change of 
colour, 1861, 166 
- human, W. Danson on the manu¬ 
facture of the, as an article of consump¬ 
tion and general use, 1861, 217 
-—- human, the colouring-matters in, 
H. C. Sorby on, 1877, 121 
* Hale am.p a, preliminary account of the 
parasite larva of, by Prof. Haddon, 
1886, 696 
Hale (Rev. E.), the place of geography, 
political and physical, in education, 
1872, 209 
- (H.) on the nature and origin of 
wampum, 1884, 910 ; * on some doubt¬ 
ful or intermediate articulations, 918 
-- on the North- Western tribes of the 
Dominion of Canada , report on the 
Blackfoot tribes, 1885, 696 
- notes on Rev. E. F. Wilson's report 
on the Blachfoot tribes, 1887, 197 
- notes on Rev. E. F. Wilson's report 
on the Sarcee Indians , 1888, 253 
- on North American ethnology, 1889, 
797 
- on the ethnology of British Columbia, 
1390, 553 , *969 
Halesowen district of the South Stafford¬ 
shire coalfield, W. Mathews on the, 
1886, 625 
Haliburton (R. G.) on primitive astro¬ 
nomical traditions as to Paradise, 1883, 
572 
-a search in British North America 
for lost colonies of Northmen and 
Portuguese, 1884, 810 ; customs and 
religious rites of the Blackfeet, 920 
---f the connection of the trade winds 
and the Gulf Stream with some West 
Indian problems, 1886, 731 ; notes on 
a tau cross on the badge of a medicine 
man of the Queen Charlotte Islands, 
845 
-on gipsies, and an ancient Hebrew 
race in Sus and the Sahara, 1887, 
908 ; on Berber and Guanche tradition 
as to the burial-place of Hercules, 914 
-*Akkas and dwarfs in Southern 
Morocco, 1888, 745 
- on the North-western tribes of the 
Dominion of Canada , 1885, 696 ; 1886, 
285 ; 1887, 173 ; 1888, 233 ; 1889, 797 ; 
1890, 553 
Halifax harbour, Nova Scotia, the geo¬ 
logy of, Rev. D. Honeyman on, 1884, 
7H 
-Hard Seam, W. Cash on the, 1881, 
626 
- Hard Bed, Lower Coal Measures. 
report on the flora of the, 1882, 267 ; 
1883, 160 ; 1887, 235 
*Ilaliphysema, a case of disputed iden¬ 
tity, Prof. E. Ray Lankester on, 1879. 
372 
Hall (Prof. Asaph) on the orbits of 
satellites, 1886, 542 
- (E. H.) on the rotational coefficient 
[of transverse electro-motive force in a 
magnetic field] in various metals, 1881, 
552 
-(Rev. G. R.) on the aboriginal occu¬ 
pation of North Tynedale and Western 
Northumberland, 1863, 137 
-Northumberland in prehistoric 
times, 1889, 788 
- (H. F.) on the Glacial and Post 
Glacial deposits in the neighbourhood 
of Llandudno, 1870, 72 
-(Prof. J.) on the occurrence of 
trunks of Psaronius in an erect position, 
resting on their original bed, in rocks 
of Devonian age in the State of New 
York, with some inferences regard¬ 
ing the condition of the sea-bottom 
and shore-line during the deposition 
of the strata, 1872, 103 ; on the rela¬ 
tions of the Middle and Upper 
Silurian rocks of the United States, ib. 
- on the fossil reticulate sponges 
constituting the family Dictvospon- 
gidte, 1884, 725 ; on the Lamellibran- 
