INDEX. 
261 
Godwin-Austen, Lieut.-Col. H. H., f.r.s., 
his remarks on collecting land and 
freshwater mollusca, 95 
Gonorrhoea, symptoms of, treatment for, 
203 
Gold, collecting specimens of, 69 
Gray, the late Prof. A., his suggestion 
for drying botanical specimens, 101 
Gregory, J. R., geological hammers can 
be obtained of, his address, 66 
Guns suitable for naturalist, 83 
Habits of animals, notes on observing, 
103 
Hailstone, size of, should be noted, 8 
Hammer, geological, where to be ob¬ 
tained, 66 
Haddon, Prof., his paper on the anthro¬ 
pological use of the camera, referred 
to, 64 
Hand-cameras, forms recommended, &c., 
54 
Hann’s “Handbuch der Klimatologie ” 
referred to, 41 
Hare, Mr., photographic camera maker, 
his address, 54 
Hay fever, treatment recommended for, 
169 
Haze, mist and fog, 7J 
Helm wind, 4 
Herbertson and Buchan, Drs., their 
“ Atlas of Meteorology ” referred to, 41 
Human skeleton, diagram of, 216 
Hume’s “Collector’s Vade Mecum ” 
referred to, 89 
Hunter & Sands, their address, camera 
tripod made by, 55; lenses can be 
purchased of, 57 
Hurricane, 3 
Huts for sheltering thermometers, de¬ 
scription with illustration, 16 
Hygrometers, 17 
Hypodermic injection, remarks on, 244 - 
Hypsometer, or boiling-point thermo¬ 
meter, 31 
Ice-axes, where procurable, 152 
Im Thurn, E. F., reference to his paper 
on the “ Anthropological Uses of the 
Camera,” 64 
Industry and commerce, article on, by 
J. S. Keltie, ll.d., 137-146 
Infants and children, care of, 222 
Inhabitants, information concerning, 
from a commercial standpoint, to be 
obtained by traveller, 146 
Insects, notes on collecting, 96-98 
Instrumental meteorological observa¬ 
tions, 11-34 
Ipecacuanha, use of in cases of dysentery, 
175 
Iritis, symptoms of, treatment recom¬ 
mended for, 190 
Isobaric maps, 39 
Iso baric lines and prevailing winds for 
January and July, charts showing, 50 
Isolation in case of infectious disease, 
162 
Isothermal lines, reference to charts 
showing, 37; charts showing mean, 
for January and July, 50 
Ives, Mr., his method of photography in 
natural colours, described, 64 
Janson, Mr., natural history outfit can 
be obtained from him, his address, 83 
