GENERAL INDEX. 
209 
e ffects of combinations of labourers and 
capitalists, 1874, 266 ; 1875, 146 
Houghton (Rev. W.) on the picture 
origin of the characters of the Assy¬ 
rian syllabary, 1887, 898 
4 j--the African traveller, a note on, by 
Major Sir H. Perrot, 1887, 803 
*Housman (Rev. H.), fossil footprints in 
the New Red Sandstone at Brewood, 
near Wolverhampton, 1865, 62 
^Howard (Dr. B.), an improvement in 
the Marshall-Hall and Sylvester 
methods of artificial respiration, 1877, 
in 
-(T.) on the River Avon ( Bristol ) .• its 
drainage-area , tidal phenomena, and 
dock roorlis, 1875, 175 
Howarth (O. H.) on the recent volcanic 
structure of the Azorean Archipelago, 
1888, 671 ; on the survival of corporal 
penance, S 49 
Howden (Dr.) on the glacial deposits at 
Montrose, 1885, 1040 
Howell (H. H.) on the circulation of 
underground maters, 1875, 114 ; 1876, 
95 ; 1877 , 56 ; 1878, 382 ; 1879, 155 
_-(James) on the minerals lately found 
in the drainage-works at Brighton, 
1872, 108 ; on Super-Cretaceous for¬ 
mations in the neighbourhood of 
Brighton, 109 
-(W. H.) and Prof. H. N. Martin on 
the coagulation of blood, 1884, 774 
Howes (G. B.) on the presence of a 
‘tympanum’ in the genus Raia, 1882, 
577 
- on the morphology of the mam¬ 
malian coracoid, 1886, 686 ; on the ves¬ 
tigial structures of the reproductive 
apparatus in the male of the green 
lizard, 691 ; on some abnormalities of 
the frog’s vertebral column, 692 
Ho WITT (A. W.), Australian message- 
sticks and messengers, 1888, 842 
Howlett (Rev. F.) on solar spots ob¬ 
served during the past eleven years, 
1870, 23 
_on the general coincidence between 
sun-spot activity and terrestrial mag¬ 
netic disturbance, 1881, 541 
*_(S. B.) on a self-recording ane¬ 
mometer, 1865, 21 
Hownes Gill to Cross Fell, T. Sopwith 
on a section of the strata from, 1863, 
88 
Howorth (H. H.) on some new facts in 
Celtic ethnology, 1866, 111 
-- on some changes of surface affect¬ 
ing ancient ethnography, 1867, 117 ; 
on the origines of the Norsemen, ib. 
-on the nomade races of European 
Russia, 1868, 136 
--on the extinction of the Mammoth, 
1869, 89 ; on the Circassians or White 
Khazars, 135 ; on a frontier of eth¬ 
nology and geology, ib. 
Howorth (H. H.) on the Massagetse and 
Sac®, 1870, 151 ; on the pre-Turkish 
frontagers of Persia, ib. ; on the Avares, 
152 
-on recent changes of level of land 
and sea, 1872, 210 
-on the mammoth in Siberia, 1878, 
571 ; *on the spread of the Sclavs, 590 
- on the effects of different occu¬ 
pations and employments on the physical 
development of the human body , 1888, 
100 
* -a criticism of the extreme glacial 
views of Agassiz and his scholars, 
1889, 589 ; did the great rivers of 
Siberia flow southwards and not 
northwards in the Mammoth age ? 591 
Howson, Richard, Peter J. Livsey on a 
mercurial barometer invented by, 1861, 
64 
*Hoyle (W.) on political economy, pau¬ 
perism, the labour question, and the 
liquor traffic, 1871, 212 
* -- on the economic influence of the 
drinking customs upon the nation’s 
well-being, 1881, 760 
- (W. E.), report on the occupation of 
the table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 1885, 468 
-on the existence of Cephalopoda in 
the deep sea, 1885, 1064 
-note on the hectocotylisation of the 
Cephalopoda, 1887, 768 
--*on the fauna of the Firth of Clyde, 
1888, 717 ; *on a deep-sea tow-net, ib. 
- on improving and experimenting 
with a deep-sea tom-net for opening and 
closing under mater, 1889, 111 ; 1890, 
471 
Hubbard (Rt. Hon. J. G.) on the jwac- 
ticability of adopting a common measure 
of value in the assessment of direct 
taxation, 1876, 27 ; 1878, 220 
Hubrecht (Dr. A. A. W.) on the affin¬ 
ities of Proneomenia , 1881, 673 
Hudson (Dr. C. T.) on the classification 
and affinities of the Rotifera, 1875, 161 
* -- an attempt to classify rotifers, 
1883,541 
-(Dr. H.) on the formation of dew 
and its effects, 1869, 39 
-on the wave theory of light, heat, 
&c., 1870, 39 
Hudson’s Bay, the commercial import¬ 
ance of. Dr. R. Bell on, with remarks 
on recent surveys and investigations, 
1881, 745 
Huggett’s system of manufacturing 
horse-nails, F. J. Bramwell on, 1873, 
210 
Huggins (W.) on the spectra of some ot 
the heavenly bodies, 1864, 12 
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