the form of Isothermals of Liquids and Gases, 143; Dilatation Physical Anthropology in America, 475; Use ot Chloride of and Compressibility of Water, 288; Expansion of Water at Potassium instead of Salt by Soudanese, M. Dybowski, 499 ; Constant Pressure and at Constant Volume, 623
the International Congress of Prehistoric Archäology and Amazons, River, the Naturalist on the, Henry Walter Bates, Anthropology, 523; Prehistoric Anthropology, the Quater- F.R.S., 269
nary Deposits in Russia and their Relations to the Finds Ambronn (Dr. L.), Astronomical Instruments up to Date, 114 Resulting from the Activity of Prehistoric Man, S. Nikitine, America : American Microscopical Society- Prizes offered for 523; Race in Anthropology, M. Topinard, 524 ; Which is the
Encouragement of Research, 15; American Vine-disease ; ap most Ancient Race in Russia, Prof. A. Bogdanov, 524; pearance of the Black Rot in Europe, 16; American Meteoro on the Rude Stone Implements of the Tasmanians, showing logical Journal, 46, 143, 261, 454, 574 ; a New Blind Cave them to belong to the Palæolithic or Unground Stage of the Salamander from North America, L. Stejneger, 62; Ameri Implement-makers Art, Dr. Tylor, 527; Anthropological can Opinion of Photography in England, Xanthus Smith, Uses of the Camera, E, F. im Thurn, 548; Neolithic Village 86; American Journal of Science, 188, 285, 380, 499, 596 ; of the Roche-au. Diable, near Tesnières, Canton of Lorez-le- On the American Iron Trade and its Progress during Six Bocage (Seine-et-Marne), Armaud Viré, 576 ; on Egyptian teen Years, Sir Lowthian Bell, F.R.S.; John Parry, Mummies, Prof. Macalister, 623 195; American Society of Naturalists, 205; American Ants, the Use of, to Aphides and Coccidæ, J. D. A. Cockerell, Forestry, C. S. Sergent, Prof. W. R. Fisher, 275 ; American 608 Mechanism, 241 ; a Correction, 281; the Destruction of Aphides and Coccidæ, the Use of Ants to, 608 Ancient Monuments in Central America, M. H. Saville, 302; Appleyard (J. R.), Salis of Active and Inactive Glyceric Acid : American Psychological Association, 348; the U.S. Geo. | the Influence of Metals on the Specific Rotatory Power of logical Survey and American Mining Industries, 350 ; Ame. Active Acids, 405 rican Journal of Mathematics, 380, 620; Observations of Applied Mechanics, Elementary Manual on, Prof. Jamieson, Atmospheric Electricity in America, J. C. Mendenhall, Prof. 147 Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 392; Archæological Work in | Applied Natural History, W. L. Calderwood, 492 America, Prof. Putnam, 474; the Destruction of Trees in Aqua et Terra, Quæstio de, Edmund G. Gardner, 295 America, Dr. W. J. Beal, 563
Aquarium, the Boxing Kangaroo at Westminster, 111 Amide and Imide of Sulphuric Acid, the, Dr. Traube, A. E. Arabia Petræa, Geology of, Prof. Edw. Hull, F.R.S., 166 Tutton, 566
Arborescent Frost Patterns, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 125 ; Aminol, a True Disinfectant, Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., 149, 247; G. J. Symons, F.R.S., 162; Rev. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., Hugo Wollheim, 246
162; Dr. J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S., 162 ; Dr. Wetterhan, Amterdam Royal Academy of Sciences, 216, 288, 432, 504, 162 ; J. T. Richards, 162; J. J. Armitage, 162; Prof. G. A. 624
Lebour, Prof. Sollas, F.R.S., 213 Amu-Daria, Discovery of Subterranean Town on the, 64 Arcady, Science in, Grant Allen, 173 Analysis, Modern Advanced, G. B. Mathews, 289
Archæology, the Tell.el-Hesy Excavations, F. J. Bliss, 302; Anatomy; Bell's Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain, Jas. B. the Destruction of Ancient Monuments in Central America,
Bailey, JI; the Brain in Mud fishes, Dr. Rudolf Burckhardt, M. H. Saville, 302 ; Ancient Copper Relics discovered in the 339 : the Relation of Anatomy to Art, Paul Richer, 470; Course of M. de Sarzec's Excavations in Chaldea, M. Die Epiglottis, Carl Gegenbaur, 542 ; the Rudimentary Hind Berthelot, 360 ; Depredations amon, the recently-discovered Limbs of Great Fin-whale, Humpback, and Greenland Right Phænician Tombs in Malta, 396 ; Archæological Work in whale compared, Dr. John Struthers, 588
America, Prof. Putnam, 474 ; the International Congress of Ancient Ice Ages, T. Mellard Reade, 174
Prehistoric Archæology and Anthropology, 523 Anchisaurus colurus, Restoration of, Prof. O. C. Marsh, 349 Architecture and Symbolism in Burma, Development in Budd. Ancient Dyes, Notes on some, Edward Schunck, F.R.S., 22 hist, Major Temple, 47 Ancient Ice Ages, J. Lomas, 227
Architecture, Naval : Institution of Naval Architects, 519; Anderson (A.), Blind Animals in Caves, 439
Annual General Meeting, 494 ; the Strength of Bulkheads, Anderson (Dr. W.), Technical Education, 155
Dr. Elgar, 520: Experiments on the Transmission of Heat André (M.), on the Organic Substances constituting Vegetable through Tube-plates, A. J. Durston, 521 ; Notes on Boiler- Soil, 551
testing, J. T. Melton, 521" ; the Apparatus for Measuring and Andromeda, Comet in, 40
Registering Vibrations of Steamers, E. Olio Schlick, 521 ; Andromedes, the, Maclair Boraston, 326
Experiments with Engines of S. S. Iveagh, John Inglis, 521 Anemometer, New Maximum, W. H. Dines, 118
Arctic Expedition, Dr. Nansen's, 65; Proposed Arctic Expedi. Anemometry, H. W. Dines, 143
tion of Lieut. Peary, 133; Proposed Arctic Expedition by Angot (Alfred), Eiffel Tower, Experiments on Decrease of Air way of Franz Josef Land, F. G. Jackson, 377 Temperature with Elevation, 240
Arctic Travel : the Voyage of La Manche to Iceland, Jan Animal Body, the Chemical Basis of the, A. Sheridan Lea, Mayen, and Spitzbergen in 1892, M. Bi naimé, 48 F.R.S., 340
Argyll (the Duke of, F.R.S.), Glacier Action, 389; Origin of Animal Life, the Study of, J. Arthur Thomson, 2
Lake Basins, 485 Animals, Blind, in Caves, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., Arizona, Central, Cliff and Cave-dwellings in, J. W. Tourney,
389, 486; J. T. Cunningham, 339, 537 ; A. Anderson, 112 4399; G. A. Boulenger, 608
Armitage (J. J.), Arborescent Frost Patterns, 162 Animals' Rights, H. S. Salt, 73, 127 ; the Reviewer, 151 Armstrong (H. E.), the Origin of Colour and Fluorescence, Annalen des K. K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, 525
238 ; Products of Interaction of Zinc Chloride on Sulphuric Annelid, Sponge and, a Strange Commensalism, James Hornell, Acid and Camphor, 239; Griess-Sandmeyer Interactions and
Gattemann's Modification thereof, 239; Origin of Colour Anschutz (Prof.), Compounds of Salicylic and Cresotinic Acid VII. and VIII., 551 Lactides with Chloroform, 255
Army, Science in the Public Schools and the Scientific Branches Antarctic Continent, the Chatham Islands and an, H. (). of the, 513 Forbes, 474
Arno (Signor), Rotation of Cylinder by Inductive Action, 374 Antarctic Whaling Fleet, the, 282; Letters from the, 590 Arons (Dr.), an Arc Light between Mercurial Electrodes in Anthropology: Prof. Virchow on the Immediate Task for Vacuo, 24
Anthropologists, 38; Anthropological Institute, 46, 239, 335, Arsonval (M. d), the Physiologica! Effects of Electric Currents 455, 527, 623; Development of Buddhist Architecture and i of High Frequency, 517 Symbolism in Burma, Major Temple, 46; Prehistoric Inter- Art, the Relation of Anatomy to, Paul Riche ments of Bahi Rossi Caves, near Mentone, A. J. Evans, Art, the Evolution of Decorative, Henry Balfour, 606 239; Mythographic Origin of Polynesian Ornament-forms, | Arts, S ciety of, Opening Meeting of, 63 Dr. H. C. March, 239; Relics of Primitive Fashions in India, Arteries in the Rabbit, Unusual Origin of, Philip J. White, 365 Kedarnath Basu, 301 ; Dr. Ten Kate on the Type-character. | Artesian Boring and Irrigation in New South Wales, J. W. is:ics of the North American Indians, 374; The Tokelaus, Boulibee, 183 423; on Nicobar Pottery, E. H. Man, 455 ; on some Islands Arthropoda, on the Walking of, Henry H Dixon, 56 of the New Hebrides, Lieut. Boyle, T. Somerville, 455 ; | Arthur (J. G.), Gases in Living Plants, 427
Artificially Incubated Eggs, W. Whitman Bailey, 200
Tacchini, 304, 399, 565; the Nautical Almanac for 1896, Artiodactyle, Artionyx-a Clawed, Prof. Henry S. Osborn, 610 326 ; Eclipse Photography, M. de la Baume Pluvinel, 326; Artiodactyle, Protocerus, the New, Prof. Henry S. Osborn, 321 The Andromedes, Maclair Boraston, 326; a New Method of Artionyx--A Clawed Artiodactyle, Prof. Henry S. Osborn, 610 Photographing the Corona, M. H. Deslandres, 327 ; the Ascidians, the Mantle-cells of, Kowalevsky, 62
Milky Way from the North Pule to 10° of South Declination, Asia, Central, Dr. J. Troll's Journey through, 160
drawn at the Earl of Rosse's Observatory at Birr Castle, Dr. Asia from East to West, the Steppe Belt Traversing, H. J. Oito Boeddicker, 337 ; Sun spots and Magnetic Pertur. Mackinder, 353
bations in 1892, M. Ricco, 352; New Minor Planets, Asiatic Loess, the Geology of the, Thos. W. Kingsmill, Prof. 352; the Lunar Sursace, 352; Remarkable Comets, G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 30
Mr. Lynn, 376; Relative Positions of Stars in Cluster Assheton (R.), on a Supposed Law of Metazoan Development, x Persei, Sir Robert Ball and Arthur Rambaut, 376;
176; on the Development of the Optic Nerve of Vertebrates L'Astronomie, 377; Astronomy for Everyday Readers, B. J. and the Choroidal Fissure of Embryonic Life, 261
Hopkins, 389; the Star Catalogue of the Astronomische Assmann (Prof.), Detailed Description of the Meteorographs Gesellschaft, 399; Coincidence of Solar and Terrestrial Phe- set up in the “ Urania-Pillars," 287
nomena, Prof. G. E. Hale, 425; Prof. Hale's Solar Photo- Aston (E.), Atomic Weight of Boron, 165
graphs, 498; La Grandissima Macchia Solare del Febbrajo Astronomy: Nova Aurigæ, 399, 159; H. F. Newall, 7; Prof.
1892, A. Ricco, 429 ; Distribution of Stars in Space, Prof. Barnard, 282 ; Mr. Huggins, 425 ; Hydrogen Line HB in T. C. Kapleyn, 432 ; Théorie du Soleil, Dr. A. Brester, 433; the Spectrum of, Herr Victor Schumann, 425; Motion of, Prof. Observational Astronomy, Arthur Mee, 434 : Universal W. W. Campbell, 256 ; the New Star in the Constellation of Tiine, 451; the Bielids, 1892, M. Bredichin, 451; the Auriga, W. J. Lockyer, 137 ; Spectra of Planetary Nebulæ Bielids of 1872, 1885, and 1892, M. Bredichin, 498; Wol- and, M. Eugen Gothard, 352 ; Astronomical Column, 18, 40, singham Observatory, 518, 590, 616; T. E. Espin, 452; 63, 88, 114, 132, 159, 186 ; 208, 235, 256, 281, 303, 326, United States Naval Observatory, 452 ; Yale Astronomical 351, 376, 399, 425, 451, 473, 498, 518, 546, 565, 589, 616; Observatory, 452 ; the Evolution of Double Stars, T.J. J. See ; Comet Barnard (October 12), 18, 40; Comet Brooks (August Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 459; Observations of the Zodiacal 28), 18, 41, 63; a New Comet (Brooks, November 19-20), 133, Light, Arihur Searle and Prof. Bailey, 473; Winck's Lunar En- 186, 208, 235, 257, 281, 304, 326, 352, 376, 399, 425, 451; largements, 473 ; L'Astronomie for March, 473 ; Bermerside Prof. Kreuz, 159 ; MM. Esmiol and Fabry, 159; Tabular His. Observatory, 473; the Melbourne Observatory, 498; Natal tory of Astronomy to the Year 1500 A.D., Dr. Felix Müller, Observatory, 498 ; Roche's Limit, 509 ; Prof. G. H. Darwin, 18; a Large Telescope, 18 ; the Atmospheres of Planets, 18; F.R S., 581; the Horizontal Pendulum, Dr. E. von Rebeur- Comet in Andromeda, 40 ; Motion of the Solar System, Paschwitz, 519; the Rising and Setting of Stars, 519; Paris Prof. J. G. Porter, 41 ; Occultation of Mars and Jupiter by Observatory in 1892 M. Tisserand, 546; the Large Nebula the Moon, Prof. Barnard, 41; the Recent Opposition of near & Persei (N.G.C. 1499) (Dr. F. Skinner, 546; Minor Mars, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 235; the Canals of Mars, 64; Planets, 547 ; La Planète Mars et ses Conditions d'Habita- the Channels of Mars, T. W. Kingsmill, 133; the Markings bilité, Camille Flammarion, William J. Lockyer, 553 ; Paral- on Mars, M. Schaeberle, 209; the New Comet, 63 ; W. F. laxes of u and a Cassiopeiæ, Harold Jacoby, 565; Fall of a Denning, 77 ; M. Bigourdan, 88; the Light of Planets, 64 ; Meteorite, 565; Jahrbuch der Astronomie und Geophysik, John Garstang, 77: Stellar Magnitudes in Relation to the 566; the Observatory, 566 ; Centenary of Birth of Wilhelmus Milky Way, Prof. Kapteyn, 64 ; the Fifth Satellite of Jupiter, Struve, 585; Photographic Chart of the Heavens, M. Lawy, E. Royer, 71; A. A. Common, 208; E. E. Barnard, 377; 589 ; Catalogue of Souihern S'ar Magnitudes, Edwin Sawyer, the Sizes of Jupiter's Satellites, M. J. J. Lauderer, 473; 589; a New Table of Standard Wave-Lengths, Prof. H. A. Jupiler and his Satellites, Prof. Pickering, 518 ; Rutherfurd Rowland, 590 ; Meteor Showers, 590; Distance of the Stars Measures of Stars about B Cygni, Prof. Harold Jacoby, 77 by Doppler's Principle, G. W. Colles, jun., 596; Large Parallax of B Cygni, Harold Jacoby, 399; Motion in the Line Telescopes, 616; Spectrum of B Lyræ, Prof. Keeler, Société of Sight, M. H. Deslandres, 88; Himmel und Erde, the Astronomique de France, 616 Heat in August 1892, Prof. W. J. van Bebber, 88; Astro | Astrophysics, Astronomy and, 133 nomy of the Invisible, Dr. J. Scheiner, 88; Observations of Atlantic (North), Pilot Chart of, 86, 398 Perseids, 88; Comet Holmes (November 6, 1892), 114, Atlantic Ocean, North, Synoptic Daily Weather Charts of, 543 132, 159, 186, 209, 235, 281, 303, 351, 376, 425, 473; M. | Atlas of Astronomy, An, Sir Robert Stawell Ball, F.R.S., 225 Schulhof, 256, 451, 498 ; Lewis Boss, Rev. E. M. Searle, Atlas der Völkerkunde, Dr. Georg Gerland, Dr. Edward B. Mr. Roberts, 256 ; Dr. F. Cohn, 326 ; Dr. R. Schorr, 326; Tyler, F.R.S., 223 Prof. Kreler, Prof. C. A. Young, 518; W. F. Denning, 365; | Atmosphere, Higher, Exploration by Means of Free Balloons Prof. E. Barnard, 399 ; Spectrum of Comet Holmes, 235; al with Automatic Recorders of, Gustave Hermite, 119 New Comet, 133; Astronomy and Astrophysics, 133 ; a | Atmosphere, Photographic Absorption of our, Prof. Schasberle, New O servatory at Abastouman, 133; Astronomy at 304 Columbia College, U.S.A., 159 ; Companion to the Ob. | Atmosphere, the Thermal Exchanges of the, Prof. von Bezold, servatory for 1893, 159 ; Swist's Comet, Prof. Barnard, 186; 552 Comet Swist (a 1892), A. E. Douglas, 546; Ultra-Violet | Atmospheres of Planets, 18 Spectrum in Solar Prominences, Prof. G. E. Hale, 186 ; Ephe. Atmospheric Electricity in America, Observations of, T. C. meris for Bodies moving in the Biela Orbit, Dr. Chandler, / Mendenhall, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 392 186 ; Madras Meridian Circle Observations, 186; a Bright | Atmospheric Nitrogen, Researches on the Fixation by Microbes Comet, W. R. Brooks, 114; Astronomical Instruments of, M. Berthelot, 23 11p 10 Date, Dr. L. Ambronn and Herr Julius Springer, 114; Auriga, the New Star in the Constellation of, W. J. Lockyer, Motion of 8 Persei, 115; Proper Motions, M. Deslandres, 115; 137 the Present Comets, T. W. Backhouse, 127 ; tbe Star of Auroral Phenomena, Thunderstorms and, J. Ewen Davidson, Be hlehem, J H. Stockwell, 177 ; Astronomical Theory of ' 582 the Ice Age, N. L. W. A. Gravelaar, 200; the Tercentenary | Auroras, the Height and Spectrum of, T. W. Backhouse, 151 of Galileo at Padua, 207; Burnham's Double-star Observa. Austen (E. E.), Description of New Species of Dipterous In-ects lions, 281; the Lick Observatory, Miss Milicent W. Shinn, of the Family Syrphida, in the Collection of the British 209 ; Washington Magnetic Observations, 209 ; an Atlas of Museum, with Notes on Species described by the late Francis A tronomy, Sir Ro ert Stawell Bill, F.RS., 225; Measure. Walker, 335 ment of Distances of Binary Stars, Prof. Arthur A. Rambaut, Australia : the “Bean-tree” of Central, 40 ; Catalogue of 226; Astronomical Discoveries in 1892, W. F. Denning, Fastern and Australian Lepidoptera in the Collection of the 256 ; the Meteor Shower of November 23, 1892, 257 ; Total Oxford University Museum, Col. C. Swinhoe, 53; an Ancient Sular Eclipse April 15-16, 1893, 304, 376, 584 ; M. De la Glacial Epoch in Australia, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 55 ; the Baume Pluvinel, 281, 304 ; A. Taylor, 317; Astronomical South Australian Rust in Wheat Conference, 86 ; a Large Journal Prizes, 282, 425, 616 : Newcomb Engelmann's Popu Meteorite from Western Australia, James R. Gregory, 90 ; Fair. Astronomie, 291 ; Photographic Absorplion of our Atmo Edgar B. Waite appointed Assistant Curator in the Austra- sphere, Prof. Schaebeile, 304 ; Tlarvard College Observatory, lian Museum, Sydney, ill; an Introduction to the Study of Pro'. Pickering, 304 ; Solar Observations at Rome, Prof. Botany, with a Special Chapter on some Australian Natural
Orders, Arthur Dendy and A, H. S. Lucas, 125; Australian Barnard, Comet (October 12), 18, 40 Travels, R. Von Lendeníeld, 274 ; Tobacco. Culture in Aus- Barnard (Prof.), Occultation of Mars and Jupiter by the Moon, tralia, 324 ; Great Meteorite from Western Australia, 469 ; 41; Nova Auriga, 282; Swift's Comet, 186; Jupiter's Fifth the Triangulation of North-west South Australia, 519 ; Ethno Satellite, 377; Comet Holmes (1892, III.), 399 logical Observations in Australia, R. Etheridge, 594 ; Palæon. Barometer, a Highly Sensitive Mercury, Dr. Carlo di Lungo, tological Discovery in Australia, Prof. Alfred Newton, F.R.S.,
586 606
Barometry, Standard, Dr. Frank Waldo, 511 Automatic Mercurial Air Pumps, Dr. August Raps, 369
Barrow (Geo.), on an Intrusion of Muscovite-biotite-gneiss in the Autres Mondes, Amédée Guillemin, 485
South-Eastern Highlands, and its Accompanying Thermo- Ayrton (Prof.) Science Teaching, 359
Metamorphism, 575 Azoimide, 136
Barry (John Warren), Studies in Corsica, 462 Aztecs, the Calendar System of the Ancients, Zelia Nuttall, 156 | Bartholomew (John), Death of, 547
Barus (C.), Preliminary Note on the Colours of Cloudy Con- Babes (Messrs. V. and A.), the Purification of Water by Bac. densation, 380; Isothermals, Isopiestics and Isometrics teriological Methods, 588
relative to Viscosity, 380 Backhouse (T. W.), the Present Comets, 127 ; the Height and Basset (A. B., F.R.S.), Stability and Instability of Viscous
Spectrum of Auroras, 151 ; the Afterglows and Bishop's Liquids, 94 ; Théorie Mathématique de la Lumière, H. Ring, 582
Poincaré, 386 ; Motion of a Solid Body in a Viscous Bacteriology : the Bacteriology of Tetanus, Kikasoto, 158; Bac Liquid, 512
teriology of Tobacco, and Vinous Fermentation, Suchsland, Basset (L.), the New Triangulation of France, 71 Nathan, and Kosutany, 208 ; Investigations on the Behaviour | Bastelaer's (D. A. van), Observations on Ozone, 373 of Micro-organisms at Various Temperatures, 234 ; Methods , Bates (Henry Walter, F.R.S.), the Naturalist on the River of Examining Milk for Tubercle Bacillus, Ilkewitsch and! Amazons, 269
Thörner, 254; Bacilli in Butter, Mrs. Percy Frankland, Bateson (William), the Alleged "Aggressive Mimicry " of 283; on the Bacterial Investigation of the Sea and its Volucella, 77 Floor, H. L. Russell, 285; on the Germination of Seedlings Bateson (W.), on Numerical Variation in Digits in Illustration in the Absence of Bacteria, H. H. Dickson, 287; the Action of a Principle of Symmetry, 503 of Light upon certain Micro-organisms, Herr Buchner, 303 ; | Baudin (L. C.), Depression of Zero in Boiled Thermometers, Experiments on the Action of Light on Bacillus anthracis, 143 Prof. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., 331 ; Bacteria and Beer, 379; ! Bauerman (H.), Prof. Wadsworth on the Geology of the Iron, Micro-organisms and their Investigation, Mrs. Percy Frank ! Geld, and Copper Districts of Michigan, 118 land, 446 ; Dunbar on the Question of the Separate Identifi- ! Baumann's (Dr.), Journeys in Nile Sources Region, 377 cation of Typhoid and B. Coli Communis Bacilli, 472 ; Blood | Bayard (F. C.), the Direciion of the Wind over the British Isles, Serum Inuculation for Diphtheria, Dr. Wernicke 480; 1876-80, 623 Contribution à l'Etude de la Morphologie et du Développe. Beal (Dr. W. J.), the Destruction of Trees in America, 563 ment des Bactériacées, Dr. A. Billet, Dr. Rubert Boyce, 532 ; 1 Bean-Tree of Central Australia, 40 the Potato as a Diagnostic Agent, Herr Krannhals, 545; Beard (J.), on a Supposed Law of Metazoan Development, 79 the Purification of Water, Messrs. V. and A. Babes and Beauties of Nature, the, and the Wonders of the World we Percy Frankland, 588 ; Further Experiments on the action of Live in, Hon. Sir John Lubbock, F.R.S. 28 Light on Bacillus anthracis, H. Marshall Ward, 597
Beaver, Castorol. gia, or the History and Traditions of the Baddeleyite ; the Occurrence of Native Zirconia, L. Fletcher, Canadian, Horace Martin, 224 282
Bebber (Prof. W. J. van), Heat in August, 1892, 88 Baden-Powell (B. F. S.), In Savage Isles and Settled Lands, Beck (C. R.): the Preparation of Phosphoric Oxide free from 122
the Lower Oxide, 430 ; Note on the Preparation of Plati- Bagard (Henri), On Thermo-electric Phenomena between Two nous Chloride and on the Interaction of Chlorine and Mer. Electrolytes, 263
cury, 479 Bailey (Prof.) Observations of the Zodiacal Light, 473
Beer, Bacteria and, 379 Bailey (E. H. S.), the Great Spirit Spring Mound, Kansas, 87 Bees, The Death's Head Moth, J. R. S. Clifford, 234 Bailey (G. P.), Meteor of March 18, 1893, 516
Bees in New South Wales, Plants most visited by, 614 Bailey (Jas. B.), Bell's Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain, in Bailey (Prof. L. H.), Value of Electric Light for Lettuce and Beetles, Butterflies, Moths, and other Insects, A. W. Kapple other Winter Crops, 130
and W. Egmont Kirby, 148 Bailey (W. Whitman), Artificially Incubated Eggs, 200
Behring (Dr.): the Blood-serum Therapeutists, 336; Ex- Bailey (W.), Williams on the Dimensions of Physical Quantities, periments with Preventive Serum, 600
Bell (F. Jeffrey), Catalogue of the British Echinoderms in the Baker (J. G., F.R.S.), the Ferns of South Africa, Thos. R. ! British Museum, 508 Sim, 291
Bell (H. H. J.), Notes on a Spider, 557 Baldwin (Prof. J. Mark), Tracery Imitation, 149
Bell (Sir Lowthian, F.R.S.), on the American Iron Trade, and Balfour (Henry), Women and Musical Instruments, 55; the its Progress during Sixteen Years, John Parry, 195 Evolution of Decorative Art, 606
Bell's Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain, Jas. B. Bailey, 11 Ball (Sir Robert Stawell, F.R.S.), an Atlas of Astronomy, 225; Beneath Helvellyn's Shade, Samuel Barber, 364 Relative Position of the Stars in Cluster x Persei, 376
Beneden (F. J. van), Fossil Fauna of the Black Sea, 544 Ball (Dr. V., F.R.S.), Lion-Tiger and Tiger-Lion Hybrids, 390, Bengal Census, Facts Significant of Progress. 617 607
Benham (William Blaxland), British Earthworms, 102; on a Ballooning : Meteorological Balloon Ascent at Berlin, October New Genus and Species of Aquatic Oligochæta belonging tu
24, 1891, A. L. Rotch, 46 ; Dirigible Balloon in Construction, the Family Rhinodrilidæ found in England by, 261 at Chalais-Meudon, 112; Exploration of Higher Atmosphere ! Bennett (Mr.), Fungus Internally Parasitic in Diatoms, 118 by Means of Free Balloons with Automatic Recorders, 'Gus. Bent (Mr. and Mrs. Theodore) : Proposed Expedition to Abys. tave Hermite, 119; the First Aerial Voyage Across English sinia, 115 ; Arrival at Adowa and Aksam of, 519, 547 Channel, R. de C. Ward, 143; the Longest Ascent on Record, Berget (M.), Dilatation of Iron on Magnetization, 71 Maurice Malet, 182 ; Exploration of the Higher Atmosphere, ' Berlin: Berlin Method of Cleaning Mercury, 16 ; Berlin Me- Gustave Hermite, 600
teorological Society, 24, 168, 287, 480, 552; Berlin Physical Baltic Ship Canal, C. Beseke, 579
Society, 24, 168, 216, 312, 336, 480, 503, 624 ; Berlin Bangweolo, Mr. Joseph Thompson's Journey to Lake, 115
Physiological Society, 72, 144, 216, 287, 480, 504, 552, 600; Barbary States, Bibliography of the, Lieut. Col. Sir R. Lambert Meteorological Balloon Ascent at Berlin, October 29, 1891, Playfair and Dr. Robert Brown, 298
A. L. Rotch, 46; Large Male Gorilla acquired by Berlin Barber (Samuel), Beneath Helvellyn's Shade, 364
Aquarium, 86; Berlin Physikalisch-Techi ische Reichsan. Baring-Gould (S.), Strange Survivals : Some Chapters in the i stalt, Construction of Copies of Permanent Mercury Resis- History of Man, 53
tance, 233 ; Berlin Academy Grants in aid of Research, 586 ; Barnaby (Mr.), the Screw Propeller, 21
Berlin Imperial Physico-Technical Institute, Researches on
the Siemens Platinum Foil Unit as a Standard for the Inten- Bodies Moving in the Biela Orbit, Ephemeris sor, Dr. Chandler, sity of a Source of Light, 615
186 Bermerside Observatory, 473
Boeddicker (Dr. Otto), the Milky Way from the North Pole to Berson (Dr.), Relationship between Insolation and Tempera 10° of South Declination, drawn at the Earl of Rosse's ture, 24
Observatory at Birr Castle, 337 Berthelot (M.), Researches on the Fixation of Atmospheric Bois (Dr. Du), Method of Producing Intense Monochromatic
Nitrogen by Microbes, 23; Ancient Copper Relics discovered | Light, 255 in the course of M. de Sarzec's Excavations in Chaldæa, 360 ; Bois (H. E. J. G. du), a Modified Astatic Galvanometer, 455 High Temperature and Carbon Vaporization, 240 ; on the Bogdanov (Prof. A.), Which is the most Ancient Race in Organic Substances Constituting Vegetable Soil, 551
Russia? 524 Beseke (C.), Der Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, 579
Böhm (Dr. J.), Observations on the Potato Disease, 254 Bethlehem, the Star of, J. H. Stockwell, 177
Bolletino de la Società Botanica Italiana, 23 Bezold (Prof. von), the Thermal Changes of the Atmosphere, 552 Bombay, Magnetical and Meteorological Observations made at Bianco (Ottavio Zanolli), Discovery of the Potential, 510
the Government Observatory, 1890, 379 Bibliographia Medica Italiana, Prof. P. Giacosa, 606
! Bonney (Prof. T. G., F.R.S.): "The Lake of Geneva,” Prof. Bickerton (Dr. T. H.), the Association of Shipping Disasters' F. A. Forel, 5; Arborescent Frost Patterns, 162 ; on some with Delective Vision in Sailors, 16
Schistose “Greenstones" from the Pennine Alps, 263 ; Note Bidgood (John), A Course of Practical Elementary Biology, 434 on the Nufenen-Stock (Lepontine Alps), 263 ; on a Secondary Bidwell (Shelford, F.R.S.), on some Meteorological Problems, Development of Biolite and of Hornblende in Crystalline 502
Schists from the Binnenthal, 263 ; some Lake Basins in Biela Orbit, Ephemeris sor Bodies Moving in the, Dr. Chandler, France, 341, 414 ; Action of Glaciers on the Land, 521 186
Boraston (Maclair), ihe Andromedes, 326 Bielids, the, 1892, M. Bredichin, 451
Borneo, Travels in, Charles Hose, 282 Bielids of 1872, 1885, and 1892, the, M. Bredichin, 498
Boss (Lewis), Comet Holmes, 256 Bienaimé (M.), the Voyage of La Manche to Iceland, Jan Mayer Botany : Fossil, the Genus Sphenophyllum, Prof. Wm. Crawford and Spitzbergen in 1892, 48
Williamson, II; Bolletino della Società Botanica Italiano, Bigourdan (M.), the New Comet (Holmes), 88
23; Journal of Botany, 23, 261, 596; the Cultivation of Billett (Dr. A.), Contribution à l'Etude de la Morphologie et Diatoms, Signor Macchiati, 23; Biological Relations
du Développement des Bacteriacées, Dr. Ruhert Boyce, 532 between Plants and Snails, 23; the Botanical Gazette, Binary Stars : Measurement of Distances of, C. E. Stromeyer, 23, 285, 596; the Dischidia Rafflesiana established at 199; Prof. Arthur A. Rambaut, 226
Kew, 38; the “Bean-tree” of Central Australia, 40 : Biology: Experimental Evolution, Henry de Varigny, 25 ; Botanical Nomenclature, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, F.R.S., 53;
Biological Nomenclature : the Rule “Once a Synonym, Sereno Waison, 53 ; Gynodiæcism in the Labiatæ, II ; Obser- always a Synonym," Elliott Coues, 39 ; on the Reproduction vations on Origanum (continued), J. C. Willis, 119; Influence of Orbitolites, H. B. Brady, 119; on the Occurrence of of Moisture on Vegetation, E. Gain, 119; Mode of Embryonic Fis-ion in Cyclostomatous Polyzoa, Sidney F. Production of Perfume in Flowers, E. Mesnard, 120; An Harmer, 524 ; Text-book of Elementary Biology, H. J. Introduction to the Study of Botany, with a Special Chapter Campbell, 530 ; Text-book of Biology, H. G. Wells, 605; | on Some Australian Natural Orders, Arthur Dendy and A. H. a Course of Practical Elementary Biology, John Bidgood, S. Lucas, 125; Teaching of Botany, Dr. D. H. Scott, 228 ; The 434 ; Forschungsherichte aus der Biologischen Station zur Teaching of Botany, 151 ; a New Irish Alga, Prof. T. John- Plön, Dr. Otto Zacharias, 461; Marine Laboratories in the son, 167 ; Grasses of the Pacific Slope, including Alaska and United States, Prof. J. P. Campbell, 66 ; Marine Biology, the Adjacent Islands, Dr. Geo. Vasey, 173; Naked-Eye the Destruction of Immature Fish, Ernest W. L. Holt, 160 ; Botany, F. E. Kitchener, 198; Botanical Explorations in Dredging Work at Plymouth, 375; the Rising and Sinking Idaho, D. T. Macdougal, 206 ; a Botanist's Vacation in the Process in the Radiolaria, Herr Verworn, 397 ; the Week's Hawaiian Islands, Prof. D. H. Campbell, 236, 355 ; A Con- Work of the Plymouth Station, 398, 424, 451, 472, 497, 518, tribution to our Knowledge of Seedlings, Sir John Lubbock,
546, 565. 589, 616; Port Erin (Isle of Man) Station, 515 F.R.S., Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.R.S., 243; Electric Birds, the Fright of, Herbert Withington, 414
Currents in Plants, Prof. Burdon Sanderson, 255; Botanical Birds, the Migration of, an Attempt to reduce Avian Season Laboratory Established at Eustis, Florida, 278; H. L. Flight to Law, Charles Dixon, 169
Russell on the Bacterial Investigation of the Sea and its Birds of New Zealand, the Preservation of the Native, 394
Floor, 285; What is the True Shamrock ? Nathaniel Colgan, Birkeland (Kr.), Electric Oscillations in Wires, Direct Measure R. L. Praeger, 302 ; Sisal Hemp Grown in Botanic Society', ment of the Moving Wave, 286
Gardens, 324 ; the Jamaica Botanical Department, W. Faw- Birmingbam, Technical Education in, Sir Henry Roscoe, 301 cett, 348; Proposed Establishment of a New Order Bishop (Sereno E.), the Afterglow, 102
(Myxobacteriaceae) of Schizomycetes, R. Thaxter, 373 ; Bishop's Ring, the Alterglows and, T. W. Backhouse, 582
Flowering of Fourcroya Selloa in Botanic Society's Con- Bismuth, Further Researches in Connection with the Metallurgy servatory, 373; Botanische Zeitung, 398; Engler's of, Edward Mathey, F.R.S., 358
Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Planzen-geschichte Black (W. G.), Ozone, 390
und Planzengeographie, 413; Death of Cav. G. A. Black Sea, Fossil Fauna of the, T. J. van Beneden, 544
Pasquale, 421 ; Dionæa, Dr. Macfarlane, Bashford Blake (Prof. J. F.), the Landslip at Sandgate, 467
Dean, 423; on the Cause of the Bright Colours Blakesley (Mr.), Diffusion of Light, 191
of Alpine Flowers, Dr. J. Joly, F.R.S., 431; Govern- Blakesley (J. H.), on the Differential Equation of Electric Flow, ment Stations in United States, 450 ; Deaths and 574
Obituary Notices of Dr. G. Vasev, Rev. W. Woolls and Dr. Blandford (W. F. H.), Insects Injurious to Conifers, 620
Karl Prantl, 495; Climbing Plants, Dr. H. Schenck, W. Bladford (Henry F., F.R.S.), a Palæozoic Ice-Age, 101, 152; Botting Hemsley, F.R.S., 514; the Process of Transference Death of, 300; Obituary Notice of, 322
of Material in Plants, Herr Brasse, 544 ; Deaths of Alphonse Blanford (Dr. W. T., F.R.S.), a Palæozoic Ice-Age, 101, 152 de Candolle and Rev. T. Wolle, 561 ; a Graft Hybrid be- Blass (E.), Experiments to Determine Temperature of Flame tween Red and White Geraniums, H. L. Jones, 563 ; the of Water Gas, 113
Radiation and Absorption of Heat by Leaves, Alfred Blind Animals in Caves : Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 389, Goldsborough Mayer, 596; Studies in ihe Morphology of 486 ; J. T. Cunningham, 439, 537 ; A. Anderson, 439 ; G. Spore-producing Members, F. O. Bower, F.R.S., 598 ; A. Boulenger, 608
Plants most visited by Bees in New South Wales, 614; Bliss (F. J.), The Excavations at Tell-el-Hesy, 302
Report of the Coniler Conference, Dr. M. T. Masters, Blomefield (Rev. Leonard), Address of Congraiulation to, 85 F.R.S., and Prof. Carl Hauser, 619; List of Conifers and Blondel (M. A.), General Conditions to be fulfilled by Register: 1 Texads, Dr. Masters, 619; Prof. Carl Hauser's Pinetum
ing Instruments or Indicators, Problem of Integral Synchro Danicum, 619; Coniseræ of Japan, H. J. Veitch, 619; nisation, 599
Conisers for Economic Planting, A. D. Webster, 619 ; Blood Vessels of the Skin in Different Pa'ts, Signor Minervini, ! the Timher of Exotic Conisers, D. F. Mackenzie, 619; 254
Insects Injurious to Conifers, W. G. H. Blandlord, 620 ;
Bottles designed to Collect Specimens of Deep Waters, on a Brothers (A.), a Manual of Photography, 98 Modification to be Applied to the Construction of, J. Thoulet, Brown (Arthur E.), Photographic Dry Plaies, il 408
Brown (Dr. Robert), Morocco, 298 Boulenger (G. A.), Blind Animals in Caves, 608
Brown (W. Piffe), Winter Temperatures on Mountain Sum- Boulibee (J. W.), Artesian Boring and Irrigation in Nev South mits, 431 Wales, 183
Brownin: (R. E.), Quantitative Separation of Barium from Bouty (M.), on Initial Capacities of Pularisation, 552
Strontium, and of Strontium from Calcium by Action of Amy! Bower (F. O., F.R.S.), Studies in the Morphology of Spore Alcohol on Bromides and Nitrates respectively, 189 producing Members, 598
Brayn (Lobry de), Hydroxylamine, 185 Bowers (Captain), Journey in Tibet, 400
Bryan (G. H.), on a Hydrodypainical Proof of the Equations Boyce (Dr. Rubert), Contribution à l'Étude de la Morphologie of Motion of a Perforated Solid with Applications to the
et du Développement des Bacteriacées, Dr. A. Billet, 532 | Motion of a fine Frame-work on Circulating Liquids, 500 Buys (Mr.), Williams on the Dimensions of Physical Quantities, Bryant (Thomas), John Hunter (the Hunterian Lecture), 372 116
Pubbles, Permanent Soap, formed with a Resinous Soap, M. Boys (C. V., F.RS.), on Electric Spark Photographs, or Izarn, 119
Photography of Flying Bullets, &c., by the Light of the Buchner (Herr), the Action of Light upon certain Micro- Electric Spark, 415, 440
Organisms, 303 Boxing Kangaroo at Westminster Aquarium, the, if
Buck (Sir E. C.), the Debra Dun Forest School, 614 Boyd (R. Nelson), Coal Pits and Pitmen, 481
Buck (Walter J.), Wild Spain, 583 Boyle (Robert), a Sanitarian's Travels, 105
Buckton (G. B., F.R.S.), the Reflector with the Projection Braddon (Sir Edward), Tasmania the Paradise of Horticulturists, Microscope, 54 - 587
Buddhist Architecture and Symbolisin in Burma, Developments Brady (H. B.), on the Reproduction of Orbitolites, 119
ini, Major Temple, 46 Brain, Bell's Idea of a New Anatomy of the, Jas. B. Builey, 11 Bulgaria, Earthquake in, 562 Brain of George Grote, Examination of, Prof. Juhn Marshall, Bulletin de l'Acadéinie Royal de Belgique, 309, 428, 500, 525, 15
621 Brain in Mud-fishes, the, Dr. Rudolf Burckhardt, 339
Bulletin of the New York Mathematical Society, 23, 286, 428 Brandis (Sir D.), American Forestry, Prof, W. R. Fisher, 275 | Bullets, Photography of Flying, C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 415, 449 Branly (Edouard), Experiments on Loss of Electrical Charge of Burbury (S. H.), Mr. Sutherland's Paper on the Laws of Bodies in Diffuse Light and in Darkness, 586
Molecular Force, 117 Brasse (Herr), the Process of Transference of Material in | Burckhardt (Dr. Rudolf), Das Centralnervensystem von Protop- Plants, 544
terus Annectens ; eine Vergleichend Anatomische Studie, Brazil, the Proposed Transference of the Capital of, 64
339 Breath Figures, W. B. Croft, 187
| Burmah ; Snakes in Thatch, 113 Breath Figures, Dust Photographs and, W B. Crost, 364
| Burma Mines, Valuable Ruby Discovered at, 586 Bredichin (M.), the Bielids, 1892, 451; the Bielids of 1872, Barnham's Double-Star Observations, 281 1885, and 1892, 498
Burton (Dr.), Williams on the Dimensions of Physical Quan- Bressa l'ize, the, 233 Bressa Prize, the Ninth, Turin Academy of Sciences, 543 Burton (Dr. C. S.), Diffusion of Light, 191; on Plane and Brester (Dr. A.), Théorie du Soleil, 433
Spherical Sound Waves of Finite Amplitude, 500; on the Brewers, a Handy Book for, Herbert Edwards Wright, 75
Applicability of Lagrange's Equations of Motion to a Brightwen (Mrs.), More about Wild Nature, 125
General Class of Problems, with Special Reference to the Brinton (Dr.), the Alleged Increase of Nervous Diseases with Motion of a Perforated Solid in a Liquid, 500 Growth of Civilisation, 280, 374
Bushe (Col. C.), Superstitions of the Shuswaps of British British Association, the Coming Nottingham Meeting of the, Columbia, 199 612
Buite (M. L.), on the Urea contained in the Blood in Cases of British Columbia, Lizard Superstition of Shuswap Indians, Dr. Eclampsia, 456 Geo. Dawson, F.R.S., 184; Superstitions of the Shuswaps Butter, Bacilli in, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 283 of, Colonel C. Bushe, 199
Butterflies : on the Mimetic Forms of certain Butterflies of the British Earthworms, William Flaxland Benham, 102 ; Frank J. genus Hypolimnas, Col. C. Swinhoe, 429
Cole, 255 British Fungus-Flora, a Classified Text-Book of Mycology, Cables, Electric, the Teredo and, Sir Henry Mance, 450 George Massee, 26
Cage-bird Club, Formation of a, 495 British History, some Geographical Aspects of, H. G. Mac Calcutta, the Proposed Snake Laboratory at, 253 kinder, 519
Calderwood (Henry), Evolution and Man's Place in Nature, British Islands, the Hemiptera Heteroptera of the, Edward - 385 Saunders, 292
Calderwood (W. L), Applied Natural History, 492 British Journal Photographic Almanac for 1893, 462
Calendar System of the Ancient Aztecs, the, Zelia Nuttall, British Jurassic Gasteropoda, a Catalogue of, W. H. Hudle.
156 ston, F.R.S., and Edward Wilson, H. Woods, 363
Caliche (Nitrate of Soda), the Origin of, G. M. Hunter, 254 British Marine Fauna, Proposed Handbook to the, Prof. W. A. Calisornia: Geology of Taylorville Region in Sierra Nevada, Herdman, F.R.S., 231 ; Prof. D'Arcy W. Thompson, 269 ; California, J. S. Diller, 39
Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R. S., 293 ; W. Garstang, 293 California (Southern), the Fishes of, C. H. Eigenmann, 61 British Museum, Catalogue of the British Echinoderms in the, California, Geographical Society of, 134 F. Jeffrey Bell, 508
Calvert (G. A.), the Measurement or Wake Currents, 520 British New Guinea, J. P. Thompson, Henry O. Forbes, 345; Cambridge : Election of Honorary Fellows of Gonville and Prof. Alfred C. Haddon, 414; Henry O. Forbes, 414
Caius College, 130 Brock (Dr. H.), a Treatise on Public Health and its Applica Cambridge University Extension Movement, the ; Summer tions in Different European Countries, Dr. Albert Palmberg, Meeting Programme, 183. 586 507
Cambridge Philosophical Society, 95, 119 360, 502 Brodie (Rev. P. B.), on some Additional Remains of Cestraciont Camel, the, as a Defertilising Influence in Egypi, E. A. Floyer,
and other Fishes in the Green Gritty Marls immediately 156 overlying the Red Marls of the Upper Keuper in Warwick Cainera, Anthropological Uses of the, E. F. im Thurn, 548 shire, 286
Campbell (Prof. D. H.), a Botanist's Vacation in the Hawaiian Brodmann (C.), on a Modification of the Transpiration Method Islands, 236. 355
Suitable for the Investigation of very Viscous Liquids, 357 Campbell (H. J.), Text book of Elementary Biology, 530 Brooks, Co'net, August 28), 18, 41
Campbell (Prof. J. P.), Marine Laborauries in the United Brooks's Comet, the New, MM. Esmiol and Fabry, 159
Stales, 66 Bronks, Comet (November 19-20, 1892), 159. 208, 235, 257, Campbell (Prof. W. W), Motion of Nova Aurige, 256
231, 304, 325, 352, 376, 399, 425, 451; Berberich, 186 Camphor, Japanese, 142
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