F.R.S., 418; Spontaneous Combustion of, in Ships, Prof. V. Coral Reefs of the Java Sea and its Vicinity, Dr. H. B. Guppy, Lewes, 517; Organization of Fossil Plants of Coal measures, 300 Prof. W. C. Williamson, F.R.S., 572
Coral Reefs in Recent Seas, Dr. John Murray, 167 Coasts of Finland, the Secular Upheaval of, 348
Corday's (Charlotte) Skull, Dr. Topinard, 500 Cobalt, Effects of Pressure on Magnetization of, C. Chree, 237 Cormorant, Pallas's, 373 Cockburn (J.), a Brilliant Meteor, 81
Cornish (Thos.), the Old English Black Rat in Cornwall, 161 Cockerell (T. D. A.): Galls, 344, 559; a Greenish Meteor, Corona of January 1, 1889, Prof. Tacchini, 139
369 ; some Notes on Dr. A. R. Wallace's "Darwinism," 393 Corona of 1889, December 22, W. H. Wesley, 450 Coco de Mer, the, 256
Coronal Light, Photometric Intensity of, Prof. Thorpe, 139 Coco-nut Palm, Self-fertilization of, W. B. Hemsley, F.R.S., Corpi (F. M.), the Catastrophe of Kantzorik, Armenia, 190 537: Captain W. J. L. Wharton, F.R.S., 585
Corsican Population, Cephalic Index of, Dr. A. Fallot, 357 Cocoa-nut Butter, 162, 284
Cory (Dr. Robert), History and Pathology of Vaccination, E. Cocorda (G. D.), the South African Gold-fields, 164
M. Crookshank, 486 Code, Technical Education in the New Education, 505
Cosson (M.), Death of, 230 Coldstream (William), Illustrations of some of the Grasses of Costa Rica, Meteorology of, Boletin Trimestral of San José
the Southern Punjab, being Photo-lithographs of some of the Observatory, 427 Principal Grasses found at Hissar, 533
Cotes (E. C.), Locusts in India, 403 Coleman (A. P.), Glories, 154
Cottam (Arthur) Large Scale Charts of the Constellations, 45 Collins (F. Howard): an Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy, Courtenay (Right Rev. Bishop R.), Acquired Characters and 340; Heredity and the Effects of Use and Disuse, 559
Congenital Variation, 367 Colomb (Admiral), Rule of the Road at Sea, 515
Cowper (Dr. J.), Acquired Characters and Congenital Varia- Coloration, Protective, of Eggs, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 53 ; tion, 368 Rev. Fred F. Grensted, 53; E. B. Titchener, 129
Crabs, Foreign Substances attached to : Francis P. Pascoe, Colour-blind Engine Drivers, 325
176 ; F. Ernest Weiss, 272 ; Alfred O. Walker, 296 ; Captain Colour-blindness in the Mercantile Marine, 494
David Wilson-Barker, 297 ; Dr. R. von Lendenfeld, 317; Colour-blindness, the Committee on, 568
Prof. W. A. Herdman, 344 ; Walter Garstang, 417, 490, Coloured Analytical Tables, H. W. Hake, 29
538 ; Ernest W. L. Holt, 463, 515, 586 Colouring-matier, a New Green Vegetable, C. Michie Smith, Cradle of the Aryans, the, Gerald H. Rendall, 128 573
Craig (Thomas), a Treatise on Linear Differential Equations, 508 Colours, Chemistry of the Coal-tar, Dr. R. Benedikt and Dr. Craters, Changes in Lunar, Prof. Thury, 183 E. Knecht, 8
Creak (E. W., F.R.S.), Report on the Magnetical Results of Combustion, Spontaneous, in Coal Ships, Prof. V. Lewes, 517 the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger, 105 Comets : Barnard's Comet, 1888-89, 20; Barnard's Comet, II. Creation and Physical Structure of the Earth, J. T. Harrison,
1889, March 31, 45; Comet Borelly (g 1889, December 12), 151 211; Spectrum of, 374 ; Brooks's (1889, July 6), Dr. Criminals, Identification of, by Measurement, Jacques Bertillon, Knopf, 115, 211; Identity of Brooks's Comet (d 1889) with 592 Lexell's (1770), S. C. Chandler, 163 ; Orbit of Barnard's Crismer (M.), New Compound of Hydroxylamine with Metallic Comet (1884, II.), 164; a New Comet, 164 ; Identity of !
Chlorides, 401 Comet Vico (1844) with Brooks's (1889), 233; Ephemeris . Croft (W. B.), Electrical Figures, 132 of Brooks's Comet (d 1889), 403 ; Orbits of the Companions Croll (Dr. James, F.R.S.), Former Glacial Periods, 441 of, 305 : Comets and Asteroids discovered in 1889–Comet a Crookshank (E. M.), History and Pathology of Vaccination, 1889, W. Brooks, 428 ; Comet b 1889, E. E. Barnard, 428 ; Dr. Robert Cory, 486 Comet < 1889, E. E. Barnard, 428; Comet d 1889, W. 'Cross (C. J.), Acetylation of Cellulose, 142; the Constituents Brooks, 428 ; Comet e 1889, Davidson, 429; Comet f 1889,
of Flax, 193 Lewis Swift, 429 ; Comet g 1889, M. Borelly, 429; Brooks's Crosthwaite (Ř. J.), Wanton Destruction of Forests in India, Comet (a 1890) 522, 549; Dr. Bidschof, 571; Return of į 210 Brorsen's Comet, Dr. E. Lamp, 69; Comet Davidson (e. Crows, the Food of, W. B. Barrows, 137 1889), 88 ; D'Arrest's Comet, G. Leveau, 596 ; a New Comet Crustaceans, Discovery by Prof. Giard of Micro-organism con- 1889, November 17) discovered by Lewis Swift, 69; Dr. | ferring Phosphorescence on, 137 Želbr, 115, 233 ; Dr. R. Schorr, 139; Dr. Lamp, 233 ; Cryptogamic Botany, the Revised Terminology in, Alfred W. Orbit of Swift's Comet (V. 1880), 257 ; Nuclei of Great Bennett, 225 Comet (II. 1882), F. Tisserand, 358, 522 ; Periodic Comets, Crystal Palace, International Exhibition of Mining and Metal- 139; the Orbit of Winnecke's Periodical Comet, M. H. Faye, lurgy, 592 94
Crystals of Lime, H. A. Miers, 515 Compass on Board, the, 412
Cundall (J. T.), Production of Ozone by Flames, 502 Conductivity in Flints, a Natural Evidence of High Thermal, Cunningham (s. T.), Anchovies on South Coast of England, Prof. A. S. Herschel, F.R.S., 175
230 Congenital Variation, Acquired Characters and : the Duke of Curtius (Dr.), Hydrazine, 547
Argyll, F.R.S., 173, 294, 366 ; W. T. Thiselton Dyer, Cyclamen in Savoy, Threatened Extinction of, 569 F.R.S., 315: F. V. Dickins, 316; kight Rev. Bishop R. Cygni, Y, Variable Star, 88 Courtenay, 367 ; Dr. J. Cowper, 368 ; Herbert Spencer, 414; Cyprus, Lieut.-General Sir Robert Biddulph, 45
Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 415 Congress, Moscow Archeological, 283 Conroy (Sir John), Luminous and Non-Luminous Radiation of Daffodils, Double Varieties of, 593 Gas-Flame, 357
Daily Graphic, the, 66 Constable (F. C.), Fighting for the Belt, 199
Dalmatia, Earthquakes in, 136 Constellations, Large Scale Charts of the, Arthur Cottam, 45 Dana (Prof. James D.), Sedgwick and Murchison, Cambrian Continents and Oceans, the Permanence of, Joseph John
and Silurian, 421 Murphy, 175
Danckelmann (Dr. von): Meteorology of Gold and Slave Coast, Cook (Charles S.), Spectrum of Aqueous Vapour, 598
479 ; Climate of German Togoland, 545 Cooke (M. C), Toilers in the Sea, 409
Danish Expedition to East Coast of Greenland, the Proposed, Cope (Prof. E. D.): Lamarck versus Weismann, 79; on the 545
Causes of Variation, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 128 Darwin (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), Microseismic Vibration of the Copenhagen, the Lund Museum in the University of, 26 1 Earth's Crust, 248 Copernican System of Astronomy, is it True? W. S. Cassedy, Darwin, Before and After, Prof. G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 524 366
Darwin's and Lamarck's Theories as to Transmission of Copper, the Spectrum of Subchloride of, Prof. A. S. Herschel, Acquired Characters, Prof. E. R. Lankester, F.R.S., 486 F.R.S., 513
Darwin's Voyage of a Naturalist, New Edition, 495 Copper, Volumetric Estimation of, Etard and Lebeau, 431 ! Darwinian Theory, and Acquired Characters and Congenital Coral Reefs, Examination of the Structure of, Angelo Heilprin, Variation, 368 ; Herbert Spencer, 414 ; Prof. E. Ray Lan- Dr. II. B. Guppy, 193
kester, F.R.S., 415
Darwinian Theory and Evolution, Rer. John T. Gulick, 309 Doumer (E.), Refracting Powers of Double Salts in Solution, Darwinians, Neo, the Duke of Argyll and the, W. T. Thísel. 312 ton Dyer, F.R.S., 247
Dover, Discovery of Coal near, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., Darwinism: Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 9; Prof. Geo. J. 418
Romanes, F.R.S., 59 some Notes on Dr. A. R. Wallace's, Dreams, Dr. Julius Nelson, 546 by T. D. A. Cockerell, 393; and Panmixia, Prof. Geo. J. Du Chailla (Paul B.), the Viking Age, 173 Romanes, F.R.S., 437
Duchayla's Proof, Prof. J. D. Everett, F.R.S., 198 Daubrée (M.),
Analogy of South African Diamantiferous Matrix Dumont (M., Natality of Paimpol, 332 to Meteorites, 263
Dun Echt Observatory, 351 Dauvergne's Journey in North-West Cashmere, 165
Dundee Technical Education Association, 113 Davidson's Cornet be 1889), 429
Danman (T.), a Glossary of Anatomical, Physiological, and Davis (John), a Life of, Clements R. Markham, F.R.S., 52 Biological Terms, 173 Davison Chas.), Supposed Earthquake at Chelmsford on Dunn J., a Remarkable Meteor, 560 January 7, 369
Dunstan (Prof.), Apparatus for distilling mercury in pacuo, 526 Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd, F.R.S.), Discovery of Coal near Dust, Atmospheric, Dr. Marcet, 358, 473 Dover, 418
Dast, the Motion of, Hon. Ralph Abercromby, 406 Dawson (Sir J. W., F.R.S.): Fossil Rhizocarps, 10; Certain Dust Particles, the Number of
, in the Atmosphere of certain Devonian Plants from Scotland, 537
Places in Great Britain and the Continent, with Remarks on Day (Francis), Fishes, 101
the Relation between the Amount of Dust and Meteorological Deformation of an Elastic Shell, Prof. Horace Lamb, F.R.S., Phenomena, John Aitken, F.R.S., 394 549
Dutch East Indies, Science in, 547 Dehérain (P. P.), the Exhaustion of Soils cultivated without Dutch India, Flora of, 461 Manure, and Value of Organic Matter in Soil, 119
Dwight (Jonathan, Jun.), Birds that have struck the Statue of Delachanal, Vincent and, Sorbite, 23
Liberty in New York Harbour, 181 Demography and Hygiene, Congress on, 401
Dyer (W. T. Thiselton, F.R.S.): the Duke of Argyll and the Denniker (M.), Classification of Races, based on Physical Neo-Darwinians, 247 ; Acquired Characters and Congenital Characters only, 332
Variation, 315 Denning (W. F.), Recent Observations of Jupiter, 206
Dynamics, Elementary, of Particles and Solids, W. M. Hicks, Dentine and Bone, the Longevity of Textural Elements, parti. F.R.S., 534
cularly in, John Cleland, 392 Dentition, a Milk, in Orycteropus, O. Thomas, 309 Derbyshire, the Flora of, by the Rev. W. H. Painter, 77 Earl (A. G.), Elements of Laboratory Work, 461 Descartes and his School, Prof. Kuno Fisher, 171
Earth and its Story, edited by Dr. Robert Brown, 341 Desert of Atacama, on the Supposed Enormous Showers of Earth, on the Creation and Physical Structure of the, J. T. Meteorites in the, 108
Harrison, 151 Deslandres (H.): Fundamental Common Property of Two kinds | Earth's Crust, Microseismic Vibration of the, Prof. G. H.
of Spectra, Lines and Bands ; Distinct Characteristics of each Darwin, F.R.S., 248
of the Classes ; Periodic Variations to Three Parameters, 576 Earth-currents and the Occurrence of Gold, Geo. Sutherland, Deslongchamps (M. Eugène), Death and Obituary Notice of, 464 207
Earth-tremors from Trains, H. H. Turner, 344 Deutschen Seewarte: Annual Report of, 85; Meteorological Earthquakes : Record of British Earthquakes, Charles Davison, Observations, 231
9; at St. Louis, 18; Earthquake of July 28, 1889, at Dewar's (D.) Weather and Tidal Forecasts for 1890, 546
Kiushiu, J. Wada, 23; Relation of certain Magnetic Per- Diamine (Diethyline), Dr. J. Sieber, 428
turbations to Earthquakes, M. Mascart, 23; the Earthquake Diamonds, the Formation of , M. Daubrée, 263
of Tokio, April 18, 1889, Prof. Cargill G. Knott, 32; Earth- Dianthus, Enumeratio Specierum Varietatumque Generis, F. N. quakes in Algeria and Servia, 113; in Italy, Dalmatia, Bos- Williams, 51
nia, and Herzegovina, 136, 181; at Granada, 161; British Dianthus, Notes on the Pinks of Western Europe, by F. N. Earthquakes, William White, 202 ; Earthquakes in Turkes- Williams, 78
tan, 230; the Earthquake of July 12 at Lake Issyk-kal, Dibasic Organic Acids, a New Synthesis of, Prof. Crum Brown, 230; Earthquakes at Chelmsford and in Perthshire, 256; 431
Chas. Davison, 369; in Carinthia, 284 ; at Rome and in Dickins (F. V.), Acquired Characters and Congenital Variation, Portugal, 401; at Bonn and Malaga, 470 ; at Trieste, 519; 316
in the United States, 569 ; in the Tyrol, 569 Dickinson (W. L.), Local Paralysis of Peripheral Ganglia and Earthworms from Pennsylvania, W. B. Benham, 560 Connection of Nerve-fibres with them, 118
Easter Island, Archæology and Ethnology of, Walter Hough, Dierckx (G.), Sun-spot in High Latitudes, 472 Differential Equations, a Treatise on Linear, Thomas Craig, Eastman (Prof. J. R.), on Solar and Stellar Motions, 351, 392 508
Eclipses : Eclipse Parties, 139 ; Total Solar, of 1886, Rev. S. Differential Equations, a Treatise on Ordinary and Partial, Prof. J. Perry, F.R.S., 88; H. H. Turner, 88; Dr. Schuster, W. W. Johnson, 270
F.R.S., 327 ; Total Eclipse of December 22, 1889, 229; Digestions, a Comparative Study of Natural and Artificial, A. M. A. De La Baume Pluvinel, 428 ; Total Eclipse of January 1, S. Lea, 430
1889, Prof. Holden, 305 Dines (W. H.), Anemometers, 212
Eder (Dr. J. M.), La Photographie à la Lumière du Magnésium, Diseases of Plants, Prof. H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., 436 584 Diseases, Tropical, the Relation of the Soil to, A. Ernest Edinburgh International Exhibition, 85 Roberts, 31
Edinburgh Royal Society, 167, 214, 335, 358, 382, 431, 478, 575 Distant (W. L.), Monograph on Oriental Cicadida, 161 Edison Phonograph, Use of, in Preserving American Indian Disturbed Water, on the Effect of Oil on, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., Languages, J. W. Fewkes, 560 297
Education : Physiology of Education, Mary Putnam Jacobi, 28 ; Ditte (A.), Action of Sulphuric Acid on Aluminium, 503
Lord Salisbury on Free Education, 84 ; Education in Basuto- Divers (Dr. E., F.R.S.), Oxyamido-sulphonates and their Con land, Sir Marshall Clarke on, 86; Scientific Education in version into Hyponitrites, 143
China, the Question of Language, 162; the Need for Vital Dobbins (J. R.), Spread of the Australian Ladybird in California, Improvements in English Education, Sir Lyon Playfair, 180: 161
Association for Improvement of Geometrical Teaching, 207; Dog, the, M. de Mortillet, 332
Polytechnics for London, 242; Necessity of a School for Dogs and Music, 372
Modern Oriental Studies, Prof. Max Müller, 255; the New Double-star Observations : S. W. Burnham, 19, 472; E. E. Codes, English and Scotch, 385; Land Grants to Educational Barnard, 19
Institutions in U.S.A., 448; the Revised Instructions to Double Stars, New, Miss A. M. Clerke, 132
Inspectors of Elementary Education, 577; Mathematical Doumer (E.), Refracting Powers of Simple Salts in Solution, Teaching at Sorbonne, Prof. Ch. Hermite, 597; Technical
Education in New South Wales and Bengal, 66; Conference at
Manchester on Technical Education, 84; Dundee Technical England, Railways of, W. M. Acworth, 434 Education Association, 113 ; the City Guilds and Technical Enright (J.), Electrification due to Contact of Gases and Liquids, Education, Sir H. E. Roscoe, M.P., F.R.S., 160; on the Future of our Technical Education, Sir Henry E. Roscoe, Entomology: the Metamorphosis of Anoura, E. Bataillon, M.P., F.R.S., 183; Technical Education in Elementary 23; Entomological Society, 93, 191, 382, 503, 575; Pre- Schools, 356; Technical Education in Central India, 470 ; a sidential Address by Lord Walsingham, 334 ; Entomologist's South London Polytechnic, 481; Technical Education Bill, Monthly Magazine, New Series, 161 ; Spread of the Australian Sir H. E. Roscoe, 493 ; Technical Education in the Code, Ladybird in California, J. R. Dobbins, 161; Extraordinary 505
Abundance of Agrotis spina in New South Wales in October, Eggs, Protective Coloration of, E. B. Titchener, 129; Dr. A. S. Olliff, 161 ; Alexandria Garden Pest, R. W. Blunfield, Alfred R. Wallace, 53 ; Rev. Fred. F. Grensted, 53
181; Temperature Experiments on Lepidoptera, F. Merrifield, Egypt, Vandalism in, 447
191; the Gizzard in Scolopendridæ, Victor Willem, 237 ; Egyptian Civilization, Early, W. M. Flinders Petrie, 109
Sugar Losing its Attractions for Lepidoptera, Joseph Ander- Eissler (M.), a Hand-book of Modern Explosives, 224
son, 349; Sugar-cane Pests at St. Vincent, 372; Wax Organs Elastic After-Strain, on a Certain Theory of, Prof. Horace of the Bee, G. Carlet, 407; Beetle-settlement in Disused Lamb, F.R.S., 463
Gasometers, T. H. Hall, 520; Introduction into California of Elastic Shell, Deformation of an, Prof. Horace Lamb, F.R.S., Australian Natural Enemies of the Fluted Scale (Icerya 549
purchasi), 569 Elastical Researches of Barré de Saint-Venant, Prof. A. G. Ephedra die Arten der Gattung, von Dr. Otto Stapf, 390 Greenhill, F.R.S., 458
Epidemic of Influenza, 145 Electricity: Modern Views of Electricity, Dr. Oliver J. Lodge, Equation, Roots of Algebraic, Prof. A. Cayley, 359
F.R.S., 5, 80; Electrical Cloud Phenomena, Prof. w. K. Equations, a Treatise on Linear Differential, Thomas Craig, 508 Burton, 10; New Method of Measuring Differences of Poten. Equilibrium, a Case of Chemical, W. H. Pendlebury, 104 tial of Contact, Prof. Righi, 18; Institution of Electrical Ergot, Cattle-poisoning by, 569 Engineers, 21; Magnetism and Electricity, Andrew Jamieson, Eschenhagen (Dr.), Potsdam Magnetic Observatory, 479. 30; Specific Inductive Capacity, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, Espin (Rev. T. E.): S Cassiopeiæ, 115; Bright Lines in F.R.S., 30; Siegsfeld's Electric Thermometer, 43 ; a Stellar Spectra, 549 Method of driving Tuning-Forks Electrically, W. G. Estuary, the Mersey, Effects of Training Walls in, L. F. V, Gregory, 47; a New Electric Radiation Meter, W. G. Harcourt, 380 Gregory, 47; Electrifications due to Contact of Gases and Estuary, the Thames, Captain Tizard, R.N., 539 Liquids, J. Enright, 47; Proceedings of the National Etheridge (R., Jun.), the Murrumbidgee Limestone, 67 Electric Light Association at its Ninth Convention, 50; Ethnology : the Leyden Ethnographical Collection, 180 ; Ethno- Electric Light at the British Museum, 301; the National graphy of Venezuela, Pre-Columbian, Dr. Marcano, 332 ; Electric Light Association, 302 ; Magnetism and Electricity, Ethnologic Affinity of Ancient Etruscans, Dr. Brinton, 66, Arthur W. Poyser, 52; a Proposed Gilbert Club, 84 ; the 448; Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Edinburgh International Exhibition, 85; Variations of Electric Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1884-85, J. W. Resistance of Nitric Peroxide at Various Temperatures, J. Powell, 99; Ethnology of the Philippine Islands, Dr. F. J. Boguski, 119; Electrical Figures, W. B. Croft, 132 ; the Blumentritt, 327; German Contributions to Ethnology, 433; Arc Light, Joseph McGrath, 154 ; Effect of Repeated Heat Archäology and Ethnology of Easter Island, Walter Hough, ing and Cooling on Electrical Coefficient of Annealed Iron, 569; Internationale Archiv für Ethnographie, 594 Herbert Tomlinson, F.R.S., 166; Electrification due to Eton, Science at, Lieut.-General Tennant, F.R.S., 587 Contact of Gases with Liquids, Enright, 166 ; Electrification Etruscans, Ethnologic Affinity of Ancient, 66, 448 of a Steam Jet, Shelford Bidwell, F.R.S.
, 213; Develop- Ettingshausen (Dr. Constantin Freiherr von), Das Australische ment of Electricity and Heat in Dilute Electrolytic Solutions, Florenelement in Europa, 365 Prof. Planck, 215; the Peltier Effect and Contact E.M.F., Euclid, the Study of, 80 Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 224; Electric Currents in Skin Everett (Prof. J. D., F.R.S.): Duchayla's Proof, 198 ; Traité from Mental Excitation, Herr Tarchenoff, 232; Electrical d'Optique, M. E. Mascart, 224 Negative Variation of Heart accompanying Pulse, Dr. Aug. Every-day Life, Science of, J. A. Bower, 78 Wailer, 288 ; Electric Splashes, Dr. S. P. Thompson, 309 ; Evolution and the Darwinian Theory, Rev. John T. Gulick, 309 on Galvanometers, Ayrton, Mather, and Simpson, 310, 381; Evolution of Sex: M. S. Pembrey, 199; Dr. A. B. Meyer, 272; Electrostatic Stress, Sir W. Thomson, F.R.S., 358; Easy Prof. Patrick Geddes and Arthur Thomson, 531 Lecture Experiment in Electric Resonance, Prof. Oliver J. Ewart (Prof. J. C.): Sardines in Moray Firth, 282 ; Cranial Lodge, F.R.S., 368 ; Determination of Coefficient of Dynamic Nerves of Torpedo, 477 ; Development of Ciliary Ganglion, and Electromotor Produce, P. Guzzi, 380; Electrical Resis 501 tance of Iron Alloys at High Temperatures, H. Le Chatelier, Exact Thermometry : Herbert Tomlinson, F.R.S., 198 ; Dr. 383 ; Electrical Resistance, Measurement of, Dr. Feussner, Sydney Young, 271 407 ; Electrical Oscillations in Rarefied Air, M. James Moser, Exhibition illustrating Application of Photography and Meteoro- 431 ; Magnetism and Electricity, Prof. Jamieson, 461 ; Elec logy, Proposed, 301 trical Radiation from Conducting Spheres, an Electric Eye Exhibition, Bournemouth Industrial and Loan, Science Exhibits. and a Suggestion Regarding Vision, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, in, 545 F.R.S., 462 ; Use of Bolometer for Observing Electrical Exhibition of Mining and Metallurgy, Proposed International, Radiations of Hertz, Dr. Rubens, 504; Short Lectures to 447 Electrical Artisans, J. A. Fleming, 561; Absolute Measure- Exhibition, Paris : English Men of Science decorated, 17 ; ments in Electricity and Magnetism, Andrew Gray, 561; French Native Colonists in, 427 Electricity in Modern Life, G. W. de Tunzelmann, 561 Exhibition, the Proposed Berlin International Horticultural, 283 Samples of Current, Electrical Literature, 561; Shape of Explosives, a Hand-book of Modern, M. Eissler, 224 Movable Coils used in, Electrical Measuring Instruments, Explosives, Smokeless, Sir Frederick Abel, F.R.S., 328, 352 T. Mather, 574; Prof. Stricker's New Electrical Lantern, Exton (Dr. H.), Geology of Witwatersrand Gold-fields, 190
Eye, the, Cortical Visual Areas, Prof. Munk, 407 Elementary Physics, M. R. Wright, 78 Elementary Schools, Technical Education in, 356 Elephant Sketeton, Large Indian, 66
Fall of Miner down a 100-Metre Shaft without being Killed, M. Ellis (Thos. S.), the Human Foot, 365
Reumeaux, 471 Ellis (Wm.), Kelative Prevalence of North-East and South-West Fallot (Dr. A.), Cephalic Index of Corsican Population, 357 Winds, 586
Farne Islands, Bird-Preservation in the, H. G. Barclay, 112 Emerson (P. H.), Naturalistic Photography, 366
Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burmah, 101 Encyclopædie der Wissenschaften, 87
Fauna of Mergui and its Archipelago, 556 Engine Drivers, Colour-blind, 325
Faye (M. H.), the Orbit of Winnecke's Periodical Comet, 94 Engineer's Sketch-book, Thomas Walter Barber, 52
Feilden (Col. H. W.), the Barbados Monkey, 349 Engineers, Institution of Electrical, 21
Fermentation, the Micro-organisms of, practically considered, Engines, Compound Locomotives, 331
Alfred Jörgensen, Prof. Percy F. Frankland, 339
Fern, Sweet-scented, 349
Fort William Meteorological Observatory, 518 Ferrel (William), a Popular Treatise on the Winds, 124 Forth Bridge : Testing of the New, 281; Opening of the, 429 Feussner (Dr.), Measurement of Electrical Resistance, 407 Fossil Plants of Coal-Measures, Organization of, Prof. W. C. Fewkes (J. W.), Use of Edison Phonograph in Preserving Williamson, F.R.S., 593 American Indian Languages, 560
Fossil Rhizocarps : Sir J. Wm. Dawson, F.R.S., 10; Alfred Fichte (Johann Gottlieb), the Popular Works of, 294
W. Bennett, 154 Field Experiments on Wheat in Italy, Prof. Giglioli, 404 Fowler (A.): Karlsruhe Observatory, 20; Objects for the Field laid down to Permanent Grass, Sir J. B. Lawes, F.R.S., Spectroscope, 20, 44, 68, 87, 114, 138, 163, 183, 210, 232, 229
256, 285, 304, 326, 350, 374, 402, 428, 449, 472, 496, 521, Fievez (Ch.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 400
548, 571, 595 ; Note on the Zodiacal Light, 402 Fighting for the Belt, F. C. Constable, 199
Fowler (G. J.), Influence of Different Oxides on Decomposition Fiji , Sea-water Cure for Banana Disease in, 19
of Potassium Chlorides, 502 Finland, the Secular Upheaval of Coasts of, 348
France : Travels in, Arthur Young, 294; La France Préhisto- Fire-damp, Explosions in Mines in Relation to Cosmic and rique, Emile Cartailhac, 102 ; Brazilian Honours to French Meteorological Conditions, Dr. Wagner, 504
Astronomers, 135: French Meteorological Society, 161; Fischer-Sigwart (Llerr), Snake and Fish, 162
French Scientific Missions under the Old Monarchy, Dr. Fisher (Prof. Kuno), History of Modern Philosophy, Descartes Hamy, 427 and his School, 171
Frankland (Prof. Percy F.), the Micro-Organisms of Fermenta- Fisher (Rev. Osmond) : on the Physics of the Sub-Oceanic Crust, tion practically considered, Alfred Jorgensen, 339
A. J. Jukes-Browne, 54 ; Does the Bulk of Ocean Water Fraser (George), Maltese Butterflies, 199 Increase, 197
Free Education, Lord Salisbury on, 84 Fisher (Robert), Flower-Land, an Introduction to Botany, 247 Freshfield (Douglas W.), Search and Travel in the Caucasus, Fisheries, Foreign, Administration of, Prof. W. C. McIntosh, 351 F.R.S., 497
Fritsch (Prof.): on the Sensory Organs of the Skin of Fishes, 95: Fishery Industries of the United States, George Brown Goode, Anatomy of Torpedo marmorala, 263 178
Frost (Dr. Percival, F.R.S.), Eight Rainbows seen at the same Fishes: the Habits of the Salmon, Major John P. Traherne, Time, 316
74; Dr. René du Bois Reymond on the Striated Muscles of Future of our Technical Education, on the, Sir Henry Roscoe, Tench, 95; Prof. Fritsch on the Sensory Organs of the Skin M.P., F.R.S., 183 of Fishes, 95; Fishes, Francis Day, 101; the Bladder in Future Indian Civil Service Examinations, 265
Fishes, Prof. Liebreich, 359 Fitzgerald (Captain C. Č. P., R.N.), Leak-stopping in Steel Ships, 516
Gairdner (W. T.), the Physician as Naturalist, 436 Fitzgerald (Prof. Geo. Fras.), Multiple Resonance obtained in Galls : Prof. G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., on, 80, 174, 369; R. Hertz's Vibrators, 295
McLachlan, F.R.S., 131 ; D. Wetterhan, 131; W. Ainslie Five Months' Fine Weather in Canada, Western U.S., and Hollis, 131, 272 ; Dr. St. George Mivart, F.R.S., 174; T. Mexico, Mrs. E. H. Carbutt, 247
D. A. Cockerell, 344, 559 Fleming (J. A.), Short Lectures to Electrical Artisans, 561 Galton (Francis, F.R.S.), Cambridge Anthropometry, 454 Fletcher (Thos.), Coal Gas as a Fuel, 471
Galvanometers : Ayrton, Mather, and Sumpner, 310, 381 ; Re- Flimm (Dr.), New Method of Synthesizing Indigo, 326
Aecting, Geometrical Construction of Direct-reading Scales Flint Remains in Kolaba District, W. E. Sinclair, 114
for, A. P. Trotter, 478 Flints, a Natural Evidence of High Thermal Conductibility in, Ganguillet (E.) and W. R. Kutter, a General Formula for the Prof. A. S. Herschel, F.R.S., 175
Uniform Flow of Water in Rivers and other Channels, 411 Flora of China, 46
Garden, the Birds in my, W. T. Greene, R. Bowdler-Sharpe, Flora of Derbyshire, Rev. W. H. Painter, 77
169 Flora of Keeling Islands, W. B. Hemsley, F.R.S., 492 Gardiner (Prof. Walter): on a New Application of Photography Flora of the Malayan Peninsula, Materials for a, Dr. George to the Demonstration of Physiological Processes in Plants, King, F.R.S., 437
16; how Plants maintain themselves in the Struggle for Exist- Flora of Suffolk, Dr. W. M. Hind, 149
ence, 90 Flow of Water in Rivers and other Channels, a General Formula Gardner (J. Starkie), Physics of the Sub-oceanic Crust, 103
for the Uniform, E. Ganguillet and W. R. Kutter, 411 Garrett (T. A.) and W. Lucas, Wimshurst Machine and Hertz's Flower (Prof. W. H., F.R.S.): Who Discovered the Teeth in Vibrator, 515
Ornithorhynchus ?, 30, 151 ; Suggestions for the Formation Garstang (Walter), Foreign Substances attached to Crabs, 417, and Arrangement of a Museum of Natural History in Connec-
490, 538 tion with a Public School, 177
Gas-flame, Luminous and Non-luminous Radiation of, Sir John Flower-Land, an Introduction to Botany, Robert Fisher, 247 Conroy, 357 Fluorine: a New Method of Preparing, Henri Moissan, 117, Gas Measurement, Improved Apparatus for, Prof. Lunge, 471 138; Colour and Spectrum of, Henri Moissan, 214
Gauge, Bourdon's Pressure, Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 517 Fluoroform, Isolation of, M. Meslans, 521
Gauthier-Villars (H.), Eder's Photographie à la Lumière du Fog, Effects of, on Plants under Glass, 372
Magnésium, translated by, 584 Folk-Lore, Customs of the Akas, 86
Geddes (Prof. Patrick) and Arthur Thomson, Evolution of Sex, Foot, the Human, Thos. S. Ellis, 365
531 Foot-pounds, 298; Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 317 Geodesy : a Bibliography of, J. Howard Gore, 9; the Measure- Forbes (H. O.), Discovery of Maori Cave-dwellings, 209
ment of the Peruvian Arc, E. D. Preston, 309; Geodetic Forces, Proof of the Parallelogram of, W. E. Johnson, 153;
Surveys of India, 14) Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 298
Geography: Geographical Notes, 20, 45, 164, 234, 286, 327, Forecasting, Weather, 278
351, 374, 403, 472, 571; Geographical Results of Stanley's Foreign Substances Attached to Crabs : Francis P. Pascoe, Expedition, 20, 73, 111; the North Coast of New Guinea,
176 ; F. Ernest Weiss, 272 ; Alfred O. Walker, 296; Captain Admiral von Schleinitz, 21; Reported Massacre of Dr. David Wilson-Barker, 297 ; Dr. R. von Lendenfeld, 317; Peters's Party, 21; Cyprus, Lt.-General Sir Robert Biddulph, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 344; Walter Garstang, 417, 490,
45; Physics of the Sub-oceanic Crust, Rev. Osmond Fisher, 538 ; Ernest W. L. Holt, 463, 515, 586
A. J. Jukes-Browne, 53; Teacher's Manual of Geography, Foreshadowing of the Periodic Law, a First, P. J. Hartog, 186 J. W. Redway, 78; Exploration of the Musgrave Ranges, Forest Surveys of India, 140
Australia, 86; Death of Major P. E. Warburton, 164 ; Death Forestry in India, Dr. Schlich, 470
of Cardinal Massaja, 164 ; the Ascent of Kilimanjaro, Meyer Forestry in Singapore, Noxious Grass, Lalang, 182
and Purtscheller, 164; the South African Gold-fields, G. D. Forestry, Major-General Michael, 348
Cocorda, 164 ; Arrival of Captain Trivier at Mozambique, Forestry, a Manual of, William Schlich, Sir D. Brandis, F.R.S., 165 ; M. Thoroddsen's Explorations in Iceland, 165 : Dan- 121
vergne's Journey in N.W. Cashmere, 165 ; Geography in Forestry, Punjab Forest Administration Report, 520
Russia, Baron Kaulbars, 208; Colonel Roborovski's Expedi- Forests in India, Wanton Destruction of, R. J. Crosthwaite, 210 tion in Central Asia, 234; Prof. Kuekenthal's Researches in
King Charles Land, 234 ; a Thousand Miles on an Elephant Giffen (Robert): Accumulations of Capital in the United King- in the Shan States, Holt S. Hallett, 265; the Lesser Antilles, dom in 1875-85, 211; the Growth of Capital, 553 by Owen T. Bulkeley, 268 ; Tietkens's Explorations in Central Giglioli (Prof.): Field Experiments on Wheat in Italy, 404 ; Australia, 286 ; Tavernier's Travels in India, translated by Modigliani's Exploration of Nias Island, 587 V. Ball, F.R.S., 313; Area of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Gilbert Club, Proposed, 84, 112 Dr. Penck, 325; Discovery of Pass from Nia to Tibet by Giles (Ernest), Australia Twice Traversed, 341 Colonel Pevtsoff and M. Roborovsky, 327 ; Search and Gill (Dr.), Minor Planet (12), Victoria, 139 Travel in the Caucacus, Douglas W. Freshfield, 351; the Girard (Jules), Recherches sur les Tremblements de Terre, 583 Russian Expeditions in Central Asia, 352 ; Dr. Nansen's Glacial Periods, Former, Dr. James Croll, F.R.S., 441 Plan for a North Polar Expedition, 374 ; Sir Wm. McGregor's Glaciation of Valleys in the Kashmir Himalayas, Captain Stiffe, Explorations in New Guinea, 374; a Trip through the 190 Eastern Caucasus, by the Hon. John Abercromby, 391 ; Glaisher (J. W. L., F.R.S.), the Method of Quarter Squares, 9 Further Explorations of Solomon Islands, C. M. Woodford, Glatzel (Dr.), New Mode of Preparing Manganese, 67 403 ; proposed Danish Exploration of Greenland, 403 ; Glimpses of Animal Life, W. Jones, 409 Geographical Society of Vienna, 403 ; Bartholomew's Library Globes, Hues's Treatise on the (1592), 459 Reference Atlas of the World, 413; Hues's Treatise on the Globular and other forms of Lightning, Reuben Phillips, 58 Globes (1592), 459; Limits of Ever-frozen Soil in Siberia, Glories, A. P. Coleman, 154 Yatchevsky, 472; Diminution in Population of Iceland, 473 ; Glossary of Anatomical, Physiological, and Biological Terms, Climate of German Togoland, Dr. von Danckelmann, 545; T. Dunman, 173 Facsimile Atlas to the Early History of Cartography, by A. Glow of Phosphorus, Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S., 523 E. Nordenskiold, 558; Dr. Hans Meyer's Ascent of Kilima- Gold, Earth-currents and the Occurrence of, Geo. Sutherland, Njaro, 572 ; Modigliani's Exploration of Nias Island, Prof. 464 Giglioli, 587; a Naturalist among the Head-hunters, C. M. Gold Exploration in British North Borneo, 182 Woodsord, 582
Gold in Suspension, Fungoid Growths in, 96 Geology: Indian Geological Survey, Death of E. J. Jones, 41; Goldscheider (Dr.), Sensitiveness of Articular Surfaces of Joints, Geolog
Survey of India, 140; Formation of the Earth's 528 Crust, Le Conte, 46 ; Chemical and Physical Studies in the Goode (George Brown), Fishery Industries of the United States, Metamorphism of Rocks, Rev. A. Irving, 49 ; the Murrum 178 bidgee Limestone, R. Etheridge, Jun., 67; an Elementary Gore (J. E.), Scenery of the Heavens, 391 Text-book of, by W. Jerome Harrison, Prof. A. H. Green, Göttingen Royal Society of Sciences, 600 F.R.S., 75 ; Dr. Hermann Burmeister on the Fossil Horses Graham (Robert H.), Newton in Perspective, 439 and other Mammals of Argentina, 82 ; Geological Society, Granada, Earthquake at, 161 94, 190, 238, 310, 333, 382, 502, 527, 550 ; Medals awarded Grant (J.), Influence of Different Oxides on Decomposition of by the Geological Society, 301, Presidential Address at the Potassium Chlorides, 502 Geological Society, Dr. Blanford, F.R.S., 455 ; Physics of Grass, a Field laid down to Permanent, Sir J. B. Lawes, the Sub-oceanic Crust, J. Starkie Gardner, 103; Geological F.R.S., 229 Excursion to the Active and Extinct Volcanoes of Southern Grasses, How to Know, by their Leaves, A. N. M'Alpine, Prof. Italy, 133 ; Dr. W. Hind on the Geology of Suffolk, 149; on John Wrightson, 557 the Creation and Physical Structure of the Earth, by J. T. Grasses of the Southern Punjab, Illustrations of some of the, Harrison, 151; Glaciation of Valleys in Kashmir Himalayas, being Photo-lithographs of some of the Principal Grasses Captain Stiffe, 190 ; Geology of Witwatersrand Gold-fields, found at Hissar, William Coldstream, 533 Dr. H. Exton, 190 ; the South American Pampas Formation, Gravitation: the Constant of, C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 155 ; Re- Herr Roth, 231; Occurrence of Girvanella Genus, and on sonance Method of measuring Constant of, J. Joly, 256 Oolitic Structure, E. Wethered, 238; Relation of Pebbly Gravitation, Velocity of the Propagation of, J. Van Hepperger, Sands of Suffolk to those of Norfolk, Parts II. and III., Prof. 472 Joseph Prestwich, F.R.S., 238, 502 ; H. S. Williams on the Gray (Andrew), Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Mag- Devonian System, 309 ; some British Jurassic Fish Remains, netism, 561 A. S. Woodward, 310 ; the Pebidian Volcanic Series of St. Gray (Dr. Asa), Scientific Papers of, W. Botting Hemsley, David, Prof. C. L. Morgan, 311; Terraced Hill Slopes of F.R.S., 221 the Midlands, E. A. Walford, 325; Crystalline Schists and Greatheed (W.), Influenza, 270 their Relations to Mesozoic Rocks in Lepontine Alps, Prof. Greely (General), Bibliography of Meteorology, 303 T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 333; Geological Mechanism, by J. Green Vegetable Colouring-matter, a New, C. Michie Smith, Spottiswoode Wilson, 390 ; Sedgwick and Murchison, Cam 573 brian and Silurian, Prof. James D. Dana, 421 ; Former Glacial Green (Prof. A. H., F.R.S.): an Elementary Text-book of Periods, Dr. James Croll, F.R.S., 441 ; Mica in Mourne Geology, W. Jerome Harrison, 75 Mountain Granite Geodes, Prof. Sollas, F.R.S., 469; Geo- Green (J. R.), Germination of Castor-oil Plant Seed, 380 logische Uebersichtskarte der Alpen, Dr. Franz Noë's, Prof. Greene (W. T.), the Birds in my Garden, R. Bowdler Sharpe, T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 483 ; a Geological Map of the Alpine 169 Chain, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 483 ; a Deep Channel of Greenhill (Prof. A. G., F.R.S.): the Parallelogram of Forces, Drift in the Valley of the Cam, Essex, w. Whitaker, 527; 298 ; Foot-pounds, 317; the Life and Work of G. A. Hirn, Geology of the Quicksilver Deposits of the Pacific Slope, G. 323; the Elastical Researches of Barré de Saint-Venant, F. Becker, 532; certain Devonian Plants from Scotland, Sir 458; Bourdon's Pressure Gauge, 517 J. W. Dawson, F.R.S., 537 ; Composite Spherulites in Ob- Greenish Meteor, a, T. D. A. Cockerell, 369 sidian from Hot Springs near Little Lake, California, Frank Greenland, is it our Arctic Ice Cap?, S. E. Peal, 58 Rutley, 551; Magnetic Surveys of Special Districts in the Greenland, the Proposed Danish Expedition to the East Coast British Isles, Profs. A. W. Rucker, F.R.S., and T. E. Thorpe, of, 403, 545 F.R.S., 598
Greenwich Observatory, 305 ; Meteorological Observations for Geometry : How not to Teach Geometry, Herbert J. Woodall, 1887 at, 570
60 ; Geometrical Teaching, 80; Association for the Improve- Gregory (W. G.): a New Electric Radiation Meter, 47 ; a ment of Geometrical Teaching, 207 ; Oxford “Pass " Geo Method of Driving Tuning-forks Electrically, 47 metry, 467
Grensted (Rev. Fred. F.), Protective Coloration of Eggs, 53 Geophilus maritimus, Edward Parfitt, 153
Griffiths (Dr. A. B.), Manures and their Uses, 222, 272 German Chemical Society, 468
Grombchevsky (Colonel), in Central Asia, 352 German Contributions to Ethnology, 433
Ground-movements, Periodic, Plantamour, 373 Germany, Zoogeography, Wolves, &c., in, Dr. Lampert, 182 Groves (Chas. E., F.R.S.), Systems of “Russian Translitera- Germination, Retarded, 31
tion,” 534 Gernez (D.), Malic Acid and its Compounds, 94
Growth of Capital, Robert Giffen, 553 Giard (Prof.), Discovery of Micro-organism conferring Phos. Guillaume (Ch. Ed.), Traité pratique de la Thermométrie de phorescence on Crustaceans, 137
précision, Dr. Edmund J. Mills, F.R.S., 100 Gibb (Thomas), Text-book of Assaying, C. Beringer and J. J. Guillemard (Dr. F. H. 6.), a Naturalist in North Celebes, Beringer, 245
Sydney Hickson, 457
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