GENERAL INDEX. 
191 
chiate fauna of the Upper Helderberg, 
Hamilton, Portage, Chemung, ancl Cats- 
hill groups (equivalent to the Lower, 
Middle, and Upper Devonian of 
Europe); with especial reference to 
the arrangement of the Monomyaria, 
and the development and distribution 
of the species of the genus Leptodesma, 
726 
Hall (J. A.) on some organic vanadates, 
1887, 660 
-(J. J.) on a new electro-magnetic 
anemometer and the mode of using it 
in registering the pressure and velocity 
of the wind, 1870, 35 
- (Capt. M.) on the employment of 
yachts in deep-sea researches, 1872, 
136 
-— (Townshend M.) on the method of 
forming flint flakes used by the early 
inhabitants of Devon in prehistoric 
times, 1869, 134 
-- on the abnormal growth of ferns, 
1870, 117 
* -- (W. E.) on the loading of ships, 
1880, 699 
- (Miss W. L.) on boarding-out as a 
method of pauper education, and a 
check on hereditary pauperism, 1886, 
753 
* -(W. S.) on the Esquimaux, consi¬ 
dered in their relationship to man’s 
antiquity, 1869, 135 
Hallett (F. F.) on the law of the deve¬ 
lopment of cereals, 1869, 113 
— (H. S.) on the advance of the 
southern Chinese, 1888, 59 S 
* - (T. G-. P.) on the income-tax 
question, 1873, 188 
-on the bearings of ‘ the conserva¬ 
tion of force’ on life, 1875, 169 ; on 
income fallacies and some of their 
consequences, 215 
- on the work of the Anthropometric 
Committee, 1876, 266 ; 1877, 231 ; 
1878, 152 ; 1879, 175 ; 1880, 120 ; 
1881, 225 
- on the practicability of adopting a 
common measure of value in the assess¬ 
ment of direct taxation, 1876, 27 ; 1878, 
220 
-notes on Niagara, 1884, 744 
Halliburton (Dr. W. D.), a compara¬ 
tive view of the albuminous sub¬ 
stances contained in the blood of 
vertebrate and invertebrate animals, 
1885, 1077 
- on the physiology of the lymphatic 
system , 1887, 145; 1888, 363 ; 1889, 
128 
* - and Prof. E. A. Schafer on the 
proteids of serum, 1884, 785 
*Halliday (John) on heating hot¬ 
houses, 1867, 155 
*IPallidie (A. S.) on an improved sus¬ 
pension bridge, 1867, 155 
* -a wire rope traction-railway by, W. 
Smith on, 1875, 252 
Halo, H. W. Crawley on a solar, observed 
at Sydney, Cape Breton, 1861, 63 
Halogens , hydraeids of the, action of 
light on the, in presence of oxygen , 
report on, 1888, 89 ; 1889, 59 ; 1890, 
263 
-and sulphur in organic compounds. 
Dr. R. T. Plimpton on the estimation 
of the, 1887, 669 
Halphen’s new form of Chasles’s theorem 
on systems of conics satisfying four 
conditions, Dr. T. A. Hirst on, 1878, 
464 
Halphen (Prof.) sur un criterium do 
Steiner relatif a la theorie des sections 
coniques, 1881, 532 ; * on a class of 
differential equations, 538 ; on the 
aspects of points in a plane, ib.; * sur 
les series hyper-geometriques, 551 
Hambleton (G. W.), the scientific pre¬ 
vention of consumption, 1886, 837 
- the experimental production of 
chest-types in man, 1887, 903 ; the 
scientific treatment of consumption, ib. 
—— on the effects of different occupa¬ 
tions and employments on the physica l 
development of the human body, 1888, 
100 ; 1889, 186 
-notes on chest-types, 1888, 849 
-on physical development, 1890, 974 
Hamel (E. de) on the herds of wild 
cattle in Chartley Parli and other 
parhs in Great Britain, 1887, 135 
Hamilton (Archibald) on the economic 
progress of New Zealand, 1869, 192 
- on the economic effects of combina¬ 
tions of labourers and capitalists, 1874, 
266 ; 1875, 146 ; on the best means of 
providing for a uniformity of weights 
and measures, with reference to the 
interests of science, 1874, 359 
- (Prof. D. J.), is the commissural 
theory of the corpus callosum correct ? 
1885, 1054 
* -(Capt. R. Y.) on the best route to 
the North Pole, 1869, 164 
* (SirW. R.) on geometrical nets in 
space, 1861, 4 
* - quaternion proof of a theorem of 
reciprocity of curves in space, 1862, 4 
’’■''Hammer, an atmospheric, W. D. Grim- 
shaw on, 1865, 191 
-pneumatic, G. Burt on a, 1865, 173 
* -- Tangye gas, D. Clerk on the, 1887, 
883 
’'‘Hammering and stone-dressing machi¬ 
nery, Dr. J. H. Lloyd on, 1870, 219 
Hammick (James T.) on the general re¬ 
sults of the census of the United King¬ 
dom in 1861, 1861, 220 
