GENERAL INDEX. 
Hinde (Dr. G. J.) on the organic origin 
of the chert in the Carboniferous Lime¬ 
stone series of Ireland and its simi¬ 
larity to that in the corresponding 
strata in North Wales and Yorkshire, 
1887, 688 
Hinds (Dr. W.) on the identity of origin 
of starch and chlorophyll, 1866, 8 i ; 
on a monstrosity of the rose, 82 
*Hindu-Chinese nations, Col. Phayre on 
the ethnology of the, 1865, 128 
*Hingston (Dr. W. H.) on the climate 
of Canada and its relations to life and 
health, 1884, 785 
-the influence of Canadian climate 
on European races, 1886, 843 
*Hinton (B. H.) on space numbers : an 
extension of arithmetic, 1878, 486 
--(James) on a physiological classifi¬ 
cation of animals, 1862, 130 
Hip-bones and muscles, the comparison 
of the, with the shoulder-bones and 
muscles, Prof. G. M. Humphry on, 1870, 
140 
Hippius (M. Alexander) on Russian 
trade with Bokhara, 1864, 145 
Hippopotamus, Dr. Sclater on the birth 
of a young, in the Zoological Society’s 
Gardens at Amsterdam, 1865, 93 
- major , W. Pengelly on the alleged 
discovery of, in Kent’s Cavern, 1869, 99 
Hirschfelder (C. A.), anthropological 
discoveries in Canada, 1884, 915 
Hirst (Prof. T. A.) on the volumes of 
pedal surfaces, 1862, 5 
-on a generalisation of the method 
of geometrical inversion, 1864, 3 
-on quadric transformation, 1865, 6 ; 
on Chasles’s method of characteristics, 
ib. 
- on the alleged correspondence 
between Pascal and Newton recently 
communicated to the French Academy, 
1867, 2 
-- on the provision existing in the 
United Kingdom for the vigorous prose¬ 
cution of physical research , 1869, 213 
- on instruction in elementary geo¬ 
metry, 1873, 459 ; on science lectures 
and organisation , 507 
- on instruction in elementary geo¬ 
metry, and on the syllabus drawn up 
by the Association for the improvement 
of geometrical teaching, 1876, 8 
-on Halphen’s new form of Chasles’s 
theorem on systems of conics satisfy¬ 
ing four conditions, 1878, 464 
*- on congruencies of the second 
order and second class, 1881, 534 
His (Prof. W.) on the development of the 
roots of the nerves, and on their pro¬ 
pagation to the central organs and to 
the periphery, 1887, 773 
Hissarlik, a collection of organic remains 
20 5 
from the kitchen-middens of, Dr. E. L. 
Moss on, 1879, 401 
Historic events and prehistoric customs, 
evidence of early, by perpetuation of 
design in art and manufactures in later, 
and even in present, times, Dr. Phen 6 
on, 1879, 397 
Historical national names as scientific 
terms, A. L. Lewis on the evils arising 
from the use of, 1876, 583 
Hitchcock (Prof. C. H.) on the geo¬ 
logical distribution of petroleum in 
North America, 1866, 55 
*Hitchman (Dr. W.) on the anatomy of 
the intellect, 1870, 151 
Hittite, Khita, Hamath, Canaanite, Ly¬ 
dian, Etruscan, Peruvian, Mexican, &c., 
Hyde Clarke on, 1876, 165 
Hittites, W. St. C. Boscawen on the, 1880, 
632 
Hoadley (J. C.), steam-engine practice 
in the United States in 1884, 1884, 886 
*Hoare (John) on the oyster fisheries in 
Ireland, 1866, 74 
Hobkirk (C. P.) on the mosses of the 
West Riding of Yorkshire, 1873, 104 
-recent additions to the moss-flora 
of the West Riding, 1879, 375 
-on some points in the development 
of Osmunda regalis (Linn.), 1881, 675 
-- on a curious habitat of certain 
mosses, 1887, 772 
Hochstetter (Ferdinand von), report 
on the present state of our knowledge of 
the birds of the genus Apteryx living in 
New Zealand, 1861, 176 
Hockin (Charles) on the measurement of 
electrical resistance made at King's 
College, 1863, 350 ; on the reproduction 
of electrical standards by chemical 
means, 352 
- on the construction of the copies of 
the British Association unit, 1865,311 
- on standards of electrical resistance , 
1867 , 474 ; 1869, 434 ; 1870, 14 ; com¬ 
parison of British Association units to 
be deposited at Kew Observatory , 1867, 
483 
-on the capacity of a certain con¬ 
denser, and on the value of Y, 1879, 285 
- on standards for use in electrical 
measurements, 1881, 423 ; 1882, 70 
Hodge (George), list of the British Pyc- 
nogonoidea, with descriptions of several 
new species, 1863, 102 
*-(H. C.) on the origin of certain 
rocks, and on the ossiferous caverns of 
the south of Devonshire, 1864, 57 
Hodges (F. W) on bleaching powder 
residue, 1880, 560 
-(Prof. J. F.) on the petrified wood 
of Lough Neagh, 1874, 58 ; on the 
composition of tea and tea-soils from 
Cachar, 60 ; on the composition of 
