192 
GENERAL INDEX. 
^Hammond (A.) and Prof. L. C. Mi all 
on the development of the head of the 
fly of Chiro?iomus, 1890, 860 
Hampshire, notes relating to some of the 
Drift phenomena of, by Prof. Prest- 
wich, 1882, 529 
Hance (E. M.), some account of the 
system of instruction in elementary 
science introduced by the Liverpool 
School Board into their schools, 1879, 
477 
Hancock (Albany) on certain points in 
the anatomy and physiology of the di- 
branchiate Cephalopoda, 1861, 166 
*-on the renal organ (the so-called 
water-system) in the nudibranchiate 
mollusks, 1863, 116 
- and T. Atthey on some curious 
fossil fungi from the black shale of the 
Northumberland coalfield, 1869, 114 
--- on the larval state of Molgula, with 
descriptions of several new species of 
simple Ascidians, 1870, 118 
-(J.), a mode of photography, 1889, 
519 
.-(Dr. IV. Neilson) on the difference 
between the Irish and English poor-law, 
1863, 153 
-- an account of the system of local 
taxation in Ireland, 1869, 193 
—-on Savings’ Banks as a State func¬ 
tion developed by charity organisation, 
1876, 199 ; on the importance of ex¬ 
tending the British gold standard, with 
subordinate silver coins, to India as a 
remedy for the inconvenience in India 
of a rapid depreciation of silver, 198 
-on the cost of adopting the system 
of public prosecutors in England, as 
illustrated by the results of the Scotch 
and Irish systems, 1877, 175 ; on the 
law of succession to property, 176 ; on 
the importance of increasing the 
punishment of habitual drunkards, and 
of punishing those who seriously injure 
their children by what they spend in 
drink, 177 ; on the assimilation of the 
laws of the United Kingdom, with 
especial reference to the town laws of 
Scotland as to ruinous buildings, 179 
—— on impediments to the prompt 
carrying out of the principles conceded 
by Parliament on the Irish land ques¬ 
tion, 1878, 664 ; researches into the 
poor removal question, with special 
reference to the removal of persons of 
Irish birth from Scotland, 667 ; on the 
importance of raising Ireland to the 
level of England and Scotland in the 
matter of industrial schools and com¬ 
pulsory education, 674 
- on patent legislation, 1878, 157 ; 
1879, 223 ; 1880, 318 ; 1881, 222 ; 1882, 
310 ; 1883, 316 
Hancock (Dr. W. Neilson) on the feasi¬ 
bility and importance of extending to 
Scotland the proposed criminal code 
for England and Ireland, 1879, 479 ; on 
the assimilation of the law in England, 
Scotland, and Ireland as to the care 
of lunatics and their property, 493 
- on the German and other systems of 
teaching the deaf to speak , 1880, 216 
- on the present appropriation of mages 
and sources of income, 1880, 318 ; 1881, 
272 ; 1882, 297 
-( W.) on the volcanic and earthquake 
regions of Central America, with ob¬ 
servations on recent phenomena, 1883, 
594 ; on North Formosa, 597 
Hand, C. Carter Blake on the syndacty- 
lous condition of the, in man and the 
anthropoid apes, 1863, 98 
-Prof. Cleland on some points con¬ 
nected with the joints and ligaments 
of the, 1867, 100 
^Handwriting, some effects of brain dis¬ 
turbance on the, Dr. W. H. Stone on, 
1883, 544 
*Handyside (H.) on a steel gradient 
formation, 1875, 248 
Hankin (E. H.), indications for the cure 
of infectious diseases, 1890, 856 
*Han-kow, E. L. Oxenham on a journey 
from Peking to, 1873, 172 
*Hanlon (Or. O.), some suggestions to¬ 
wards the formation of an extended 
table of logarithms, 1873, 17 
Hannay (J. B.), a new white lead, 1889, 
546 
*Hannyngton (Maj.-Gen.) on the French 
calculating-machine, 1864, 167 
Hanson (J.), educational statistics of 
Bradford, 1873, 189 
Haplodiscus piger, W. F. R. Weldon on, 
1887, 740 
Happaway Cavern, Torquay, W. Pengelly 
on, 1885, 1219 
-the human remains found in, Dr. J. 
G. Garson on, 1885, 1220 
*Hakben (H.), some statistics of Zostera 
marina as a substitute for cotton, 1862, 
196 
Harbours of refuge, R. Capper on, 1883, 
658 
Harbury, near Leamington, Rev. P. B. 
Brodie on a section of Lower Lias at, 
1865, 48 
Harcourt (A. G. Vernon) on a particular 
case of induced chemical action, 1862, 
43 
- on the rate of chemical change, 
1864, 28 
--on a method for the determination 
of sulphur in coal-gas, 1870, 59 
- Address to the Chemical Section, 
1875, 32 ; *on an apparatus for estimat¬ 
ing carbon bisulphide in coal-gas, 43 
