GENERAL INDEX. 
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agency of waves experimentally con¬ 
sidered, 1886, 676 
Hunt (A. R.) on the investigation of the 
action of waves and currents on the 
beds and foreshores of estuaries by 
means of working models , 1889, 327; 
1890, 512 
--the age of the granites of Dartmoor 
and the English Channel, 1889, 569 
-on the origin of the saline inclu¬ 
sions in the crystalline rocks of Dart¬ 
moor, 1890, 815 
-(Dr. James) on ethno-climatology , or 
the acclimatisation of man, 1861, 129 
* -on anthropological classification, 
1863, 139; on the physical and mental 
characters of the negro, 140 
-on the cranial measurements, &c. of 
modern Norwegians, 186(5, 96 
* -on the principle of natural selection 
applied to anthropology, 1866, 96 
-(T. Sterry) *011 some principles to 
be considered in mineralogical classifi¬ 
cation, 1862, 195 ; *on the nature of 
nitrogen, and the theory of nitrification, 
ib. ; *on the origin and mode of occur¬ 
rence of the petroleum of North Am¬ 
erica, ib. ; *on the structure and origin 
of certain limestones and dolomites, 
ib. 
* -on organic remains in Laurentian 
rocks in Canada, 1864, 58 
-*on the origin of crystalline rocks, 
1878, 536; on the geological relations 
of the atmosphere, 544 
--on the chemistry of the natural sili¬ 
cates, 1884, 679; the Eozoic rocks of 
North America, 727 
- on integral weights in chemistry, 
1887, 637 ; on Gastaldi’s Italian geology 
and the crystalline rocks, 703; on the 
elements of primary geology, 704 
--on the study of mineralogy, 1888, 
627; on the theory of solution, 636; 
on mineralogical evolution, 682 
-and J. Douglas, the Sonora earth¬ 
quake of May 3,1887, 1887, 7 12 
Hunter (Capt. F. M.), notes on Socotra, 
1877, 118 
-- on the natural history of Socotra , 
1879, 210 ; 1880, 212 
-(T. S.) on dock and quay walls, 
foundations, &c., 1876, 225 
- — (Dr. W. A.) on the incidence of 
imperial taxation, 1885, 1170 
^Hunterian Museum, Prof. J. Young on 
the new cases in the, 1876, 147 
Huntingdonshire, fens of, W. D. Harding 
on the drainage of the, 1868, 166 
Huntington (Prof. A. K.) on the present 
state of our knowledge of spectrum 
analysis , 1880,258; 1881, 317; 1882, 
120; 1884, 295 
—— on the ultra-violet spark spectra 
emitted by metallic elements , and their 
combinations under varying conditions , 
1882, 143 ; 1883, 127; 1885, 276 
Huntington (Prof. A. K.) and Dr. C. W. 
Siemens on the electric furnace, 1882, 
496 
-(Dr. O. W.), the crystalline structure 
of iron meteorites, 1886, 599 
Hurlbert (Dr. J. B.) *on the storms of 
the St. Lawrence and great Lakes of 
Canada, 1862, 195; *on some facts re¬ 
lating to two brilliant auroras in 
Canada, ib. 
-on the hydrography of the St. Law¬ 
rence and the great Lakes, 1863, 73 ; 
notes on Canadian forests, 96 
-^comparison of the climates of the 
eastern and western hemispheres, 1884, 
807; *some peculiar storms on the North 
American continent, ib.; ^forestry, 872; 
the forests of Canada, ib. 
*Huron-Iroquois, the, a typical race of 
American aborigines, Dr. D. Wilson on, 
1884, 915 
Hurricane, E. J. Lowe on the, near 
Newark, of May 7, 1862, 1862, 32 
Hurricanes, C. Meldrum on the gales 
and, of the Indian Ocean, 1867, 21 
- Charles Meldrum on the , of Mauri¬ 
tius , 1867, 119 
-modern views about, as compared 
with the older theories, Hon. R. Aber- 
cromby on, 1888, 586 
Hurst (W. J.) on the sulphur compound 
formed by the action of sulphuretted 
hydrogen on f ormiate of lead at a high 
temperature, 1861, 82 
*Hurter (Dr.) on the time needed for 
the completion of chemical change, 
1870, 60 
Hutchinson (P. O.) on the erosion of the 
coast of Sidmouth, 1885, 417 
—— (R.) on the influence of forests on the 
rainfall , 1873, 488 
* -(Consul T. J.) on the Indians of the 
Parana, 1866, 96 
* -on the rivers and territories of the 
Rio de la Plata, 1868, 137; on the 
Tehuelche Indians of Patagonia, ib. 
-on the anthropology of prehistoric 
Peru, 1874, 154; on the commercial, 
industrial, and natural resources of 
Peru, 177 
-- on some tribes of tropical 
aborigines, 1878, 589 
-(W.) on the basic Bessemer process 
in South Staffordshire, 1886, 593 
*Huxley (Prof. T. H.) on the brains of 
Quadrumana, 1861, 146 
- on two extreme forms of human 
crania, 1866, 96 
- report on the distribution of the 
organic remains of the N. Staffordshire 
coal-fleld, 1863, 342 ; 1865, 42 
