Gonimophyllum Buffhami, a new Marine Alga, E. A. L. Batters, 596
Gonner (E. C. K.), Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, 4
Goodale (Prof.), Botanical Museums and Gardens of Austral- asia, 65
Goode (G. B.), Museums of the Future, 421
Gulbenkian (Calouste S.), La Transcaucasie et la Péninsule d'Apchéron, 52
Gumlich (Dr.), on the Urinary Excretion of Nitrogen, 599 Guns Calculation of Trajectories of Elongated Projectiles, Rev. F. Bashforth, 473
Guntz (Dr.), Action of Carbon Monoxide on Iron and Man- ganese, 311
Gooseberries, the Prolongation of the Season for, D. Thomson, Guye (Dr. P. A.), the Various Forms given to the General 157
Gordyaghin (A.), Biology of the Sunflower, 597
Gore (J. Ellard): Star Groups, 52; Observations of μ Cephei, 137
Gore (Dr. G., F.R.S.), Relation of Voltaic Electromotive Force to Molecular Velocity, 596
Goschen (Right Hon. G. J.), on the Use of the Imagination, 87 Goss (H.): the New Forest Bill, 1892, 295; the New Forest in Danger, 343
Gothard (Herr), New Star in Auriga, 473
Gould (Dr. B. A.), Variation of Latitude, 521
Gouy (M.), Electro-capillary Phenomena and Differences of Potential produced by Contact, 264
Grafted Plants, W. H. Beeby, 151
Grafts and Heredity, Prof. George Henslow, 198 Grain-production of Russia, the, M. Borkovsky, 67 Gran Chaco, the, J. G. Kerr, 351
Granger (F. S.), Psychology, a Short Account of the Human Mind, 76
Grant (Col. J. A.), Obituary Notice of, 376 Grantham (R. B.), Obituary Notice of, 183 Grape-culture in Ontario, 209
Grasses of the South-West, Dr. George Vasey, 390 Gravitation, a Theory of, 100
Gray (Prof. A.): Electricity and Magnetism by Amédée Guillemin, 1; Electro-Magnetism, S. P. Thompson, F. R.S., 73; Electrodynamic Theories and the Electromagnetic Theory of Light, M. Poincaré, 367
Gray (Dr. Elisha), on the International Congress of Electricians to be held at Chicago, 19
Gray (J. Macfarlane), Superheated Steam, 413, 486
Great Bower Bird, Depredations of the, in Queensland, 588 Greece Earthquakes in, 259; Forest Land in, 588
Greek Literary Style, on the most Recent Phases of, Prof. Blackie, 624
Greely (General), International Monthly Charts of Mean Barometric Pressures and Wind Directions, 350 Green (A. G.), Ortho- and Para-nitro-ortho-toluidine, 92 Green (Prof. A. H., F.R.S.), Outlines of Field Geology, Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., 97
Green (G. C.), Tame Jackdaws, 545
Green (W. Edridge), Colour Blindness and Colour Percep- tion, 195
Grenfell (J. G.), the Occurrence of Pseudopodia in Diatomaceous Genera Melosira and Cyclotella, 140
Greenhill (Prof. A. G., F.R.S.), Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine and other Heat Engines, Cecil H. Peabody, 172 Greenhill (Prof., F.R.S.), Rectification of the Cartesian Oval, 503
Greenland, Angelo Heilprin on Summer Tour to, 88 Greenland, proposed Expedition for relief of Lieut. Peary, 183 Gregory (J. W.): Arch@opneustes abruptes, a new Echinoid from Barbados, 287; the Tudor Specimen of Eozoon, 486 Grensted (Rev. Fred. F.), Orientation of Ancient Monuments, 464
Gresham College, Lectures on the Eye at, 586
Gresham University, the Proposed, 323, 442, 517; Bedford Col- lege and the, Dr. W. J. Russell, F. R.S., Lucy J. Russell,
Grevy's Zebra, Skin of, brought from Somaliland, 598
Griffiths (A. B.), Ptomaines Extracted from Urine in some In- fectious Maladies, 72
Griffiths (Dr.), Bacterium Allii, 624
Gross (Dr.), Decomposition of Sulphur tested Electrolytically, 599
Growth of the Pilchard or Sardine, Prof. J. T. Cunningham, 255
Grum-Grzimailo's (M.) Journey to Central Asia, 40 Guardafui, Cape, and the Neighbouring Sea, 36
Guatemala, the Climate of Alta Verapaz, Dr. Sapper, 41 Gude (G. K.), Peculiar Eyes, 151
Guillemin (Amédée), Electricity and Magnetism, Prof. A. Gray, I
Equation expressing Behaviour of Liquids and Gases under Different Conditions of Volume, Temperature, and Pressure,
Hale (Prof.): the Aurora Spectrum, 522; Solar Investigation, 473; Solar Prominence Photography, 326 Haliburton (R. G.), the Dwarfs of Mount Atlas, 66 Hall (Prof. A.), the Relative Motion of 61 Cygni, 547 Hall (Maxwell), Rainfall Atlas of Jamaica, 324
Haller (A.), Researches in Ethyl Monochlor-, Monobrom-, and Monocyanacetoacetates, 432
Halliburton (W. D.), a Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and Pathology, Dr. E. H. Starling, 51
Halske and Siemens, Experiments on the Production of Ozone by Electric Silent Discharge, 39
Hamberg (Dr. H. E.), Radiation of Upper Cloud round Baro- metric Minima, 156
Hamilton (W. B. Lefroy), Working of the Search Light, 587 Hamlet (W. M.), on the Progress of Chemistry in Australasia, 423
Hampson (G. F.), Stridulation in certain Lepidoptera, 503 Hann (Dr. J.), Meteorological Observations at Cairo, 1868- 1888, 156
Harding (Chas.), the Severe Gale of November 11, 181 Harley (Dr. Vaughan), Note on the Behaviour of Sugar in Blood, 407
Harmer (S. F.), the Excretory Process in Marine Polyzoa, 480 Harries (H.), the Origin of Influenza Epidemics, 431 Harrison (W. Jerome), Guide to the Examinations in Chemistry, 342
Harrington (Mark W.), United States Weather Bureau, 86 Harrow Birds, G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton, 342
Hart (J. H.), a New West Indian Form of Agave rigida, 445 Harting (J. E.), Ornithology of the Sandwich Isles, 532 Hartlaub (Dr. Clemens), 544
Hartley (W. N.), the Acid Action of Drawing-papers, 430, 453 Hartmann (Dr.), Increase of the Earth's Shadow during Lunar Eclipses, 498
Haupt (Prof. L. M.), Proposed Ship Canal between New York and Philadelphia, 497
Hausser (J.), a Study of the Velocity of Decomposition of Diazo- Compounds by Water, 480
Hayden (Everett), the Samoan Hurricane, 461
Hayward (Robert B., F. R. S.): the Salts in Natural Waters, 176; on the Variation of Latitude, 465
Hazen (Prof.), High Balloon Voyages, 189
Hazen (Prof. H. A.), Wind-rush at Washington, 597
Health Springs of Germany and Austria, Dr. F. O. Buckland, 510
Health Resorts, Value of Meteorological Instruments in Selection of, Dr. C. Theodore Williams, 551
Heat, Theory of, J. Clerk Maxwell, 222
Heat-radiation of various rarefied Gases under the Electric Dis. charge, Herr Ångström, 306
Heat: the Thermal Conductivities of Crystal and other Bad Conductors, C. H. Lee, 382
Heat, Solar, Dr. Joseph Morrison, 589
Heat-Engine, a Simple, Fred. J. Smith, 294; Prof. Konstantin Karamate, 416; Nickel, W. B. Croft, 392
Heat-Engines and Saline Solutions, Lord Rayleigh, F. R. S., 438, 510
Heath (Thos.), a Brilliant Meteor, 295
Hector (Sir James), Mr. Albert Koebele and the Enemies of Insect Pests, 65
Heider (Dr. K.), Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Entwickelungs- geschichte der Wirbellosen Thiere, 145
Heilprin (Angelo), on a Summer Tour to Greenland, 88
Held (A.), Researches on Ethyl Monochlor-, Monobrom-, and Monocyanacetoacetate, 432
Heligoland, the New Imperial German Zoological Station at, 544
Hellmann (Prof.), the First Balloon Voyage for Scientific Pur- poses, 471; Experiments on Rainfall Records, 545 Hellebore as an Insecticide, W. W. Smith, 546 Helmholtz (Prof. von), Celebration of His Seventieth Birthday, 18
Hemsley (W. Botting, F.R.S.): Biology of Seaside Plants, 3; Botanical Nomenclature, Dr. Otto Kuntze, 169 Henslow (Rev. Prof.), a Theory of Heredity based on Forces, 93 Henslow (Prof. Geo.), Grafts and Heredity, 198 Herbarium Pest, a New, Dr. C. V. Riley, 235 Heredity, Grafts and, Prof. Geo. Henslow, 198
Heredity, a Theory of, based on Forces, Rev. Prof. Henslow, 93 Héricourt (J.), the Tubercular Vaccination of the Dog, 576 Hering on the "Valence" of a Coloured Radiation, 115 Heron, Taming a, Colonel W. S. Hore, 588
Herroun (Prof.), Electromotive Forces of Gold and Platinum Cells, 574
Hesehus (Herr), Refraction and Velocity of Sound in Porous Bodies, 156
Heurtault (M.), the Tides of the Bay of St. Malo, 143 Heycock (C. T.), the Change of Zero of Thermometers, 526 Hibbert (W.), a Permanent Magnetic Field, 191
Hicks (Dr. H., F.R.S.), Discovery of Remains of Prehistoric Animals in Endsleigh Street, 566
Hickson (Dr. S. J.): the Medusæ of Millepora Murrayi and the Gonophores of Allopora and Distichopora, 140; the Hydrocorallinæ collected by Prof. Haddon in Torres Straits, 407; Anatomy and Habits of Alcyonium, 455 High Temperature, Metals at, Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, F.R.S., 534
Hill (Rev. Edwin), the Hornblende-Schists, Gneisses, and other Crystalline Rocks of Sark, 359
Hill (Prof. M. J. M.), the Loci of Singular Points and Lines occurring in connection with the Theory of Locus of Ultimate Intersections of a System of Surfaces, 141
Hillebrand (W. F.), New Analysis of Uraninite, 119 Hills, Story of the, Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, 364 Himalayas, the Geology of the, 308
Himalayas, Proposed Austrian Geological Expedition to Central, 495
Hinde (G. J.), the Sponge Remains in Lower Tertiary Strata, near Oamaru, N.Z., 382
Hindoos, the Foot as a Prehensile Organ in, F. Regnault, 192 Hindu Period in Java, Relics of, 88
Himmel und Erde, 237, 568
Hinsdale (E. B.), the Historic Copper Mines on Lake Superior, 39
Hirst (Dr. Thos. Archer), Obituary Notice, 399
Hitchcock (Prof.), Ancient Tombs and Burial Mounds of Japan, 381
Hobart (J. F.), the Paper-making Industry in the United States, 279
Hobson (Bernard), Ice Crystals, 365
Hobson (E. W.), Harmonic Functions for the Elliptic Cone, 335 Hodgkins (Mr. Thos.), Gift to Smithsonian Institution by, 37 Hodgkinson (W. R.): New Method of Preparing B-dinaphthy. lene Oxide, 93; Action of Sodium on Ethereal Salts, iii., Benzylic Orthotoluate, 214; Ethyldimethylamidobenzene, 551
Hoffmann (Dr. H. K. H.), Death of, 18
Hogarth (D. G.), the Eastern Taurus and the Anti-Taurus, 138 Holden (Prof. Edward S.): California Foxes, 8; the Discovery of Neptune, 522; Influenza in America, 582
Hollis (W. Ainslie), on the Relation of Natural Science to Art, 319
Holmes (T. V.), New Railway from Upminster to Romford, - Essex, 151, 525
Holmes (W. M.), the Sponge Remains in Lower Tertiary Strata near Camara, N.Z., 384
Holt (E. W. L.): Rarer Shore and Deep-Sea Fishes obtained during Harlequin Cruise on West Coast of Ireland (1891), 167; Destruction of Immature Sea Fish, 249
Homing Pigeons, Utilization of, W. B. Tegetmeier, 320 Hoogewerff (S.), Action of Aqueous Solution of Ammonia on Phthalic Chloride, 72
Hooker's Icones Plantarum, third series, 86
Hopkins (F. Gowland): Pigment in Yellow Butterflies, 197; Pigments of Lepidoptera, 581
Hopkinson (John), the Water-Supply of London, 88 Hore (Col. W. S.), Taming a Heron, 588
Horizon, Apparent Size of Objects near the, T. W. Backhouse, 7 Hornchurch, Proposed Excursion of Geologists' Association to
Horne (J.), the Olenellus Zone of the North-West Highlands, 453
Horology, the Use of a Free Pendulum as a Time Standard, T. C. Mendenhall, 450
Horse Doctor, Mayhew's Illustrated, 27
Horse, the, a Study in Natural History, William Henry Flower, F.R.S., 436 Horticulture: the Place of Horticulture in Technical Education, W. Wilks, 38; Olive Culture in Australia, Principal J. L. Thomson, 135; Horticulture in South Australia, 184; Ex- perimental Perfume Farming in Victoria, 305; Instruction in, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 402; Proposed Exhibition for the Development of, 613
Hose's (Charles) Collections, 517
Houses of Parliament, Examination of the Standards of Measure and Weight immured in the, 534
Howorth (Henry H.), Sir R. Ball's Cause of an Ice Age, 440 Hubbard (Gardiner G.), Evolution of Commerce, 588
Hubrecht, Placentation of certain Lemurs and Insectivora, 600 Hudleston (W. H., F.R.S.), Presentation of Testimonial of Geologists' Association to, 544
Hudson (Miss Hilda), Simple Proof of Euclid II. 9 and 10, 189
Hudson (W. H.), the Naturalist in La Plata, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 553
Hudspeth (R. N.), Auroras at Toronto, 7
Hughes (R. E.), Action of Dry Hydrochloric Gas on Dry Car- bonates, 503
Hughes (William) and J. Francon Williams, the Advanced Class-book of Modern Geography, 460
Hull (Prof. Edward, F. R.S.): the Physical Geology and Geo- graphy of Ireland, 102; Comparison of the South Devon Coast Red Rocks with those of Midland and Western Counties, 165
Human Footprints on the Rocks at Warrnambool, 115 Human Physiology, an Introduction to, Augustus D. Waller, Dr. E. H. Starling, 340
Hunfalvy (Paul), Death and Obituary Notice of, 207 Hunt (A. E.), the Manufacture and Use of Aluminium from an engineering point of view, 568
Hunt (A. R.), the Formation and Erosion of Beaches, 415 Hunt (Dr. T. Sterry), Obituary Notice of, W. Topley, 400 Hurricane, the Samoan, Everett Hayden, 461
Hurter (F., Ph.D.), and George Lunge, Ph.D., the Alkali- Maker's Hand-book, Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F. R.S., 121 Hutchinson (Rev. H. N.), Story of the Hills, 364
Hutton (Prof.), on the Origin of the Struthious Birds of Aus- tralasia, 425
Huxley, (T. H.), La Place de l'Homme dans la Nature, 197 Huygens (Christiaan), Euvres Complètes de, A. M. Clerke, 434
Hyades (P.), and J. Deniker, Mission Scientifique de Cap Horn, 577
Hydrodynamics: Experiments in Aerodynamics, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 108
Hydrogen and Oxygen, Silent Combination of, Prof. Victor Meyer and Herr Askenasy on, 616
Hydrography: Austrian Government Deep Sea Explorations in Eastern Mediterranean, 518
Hydrostatics, Method of Experimental Proof of Principle of Archimedes, M. Paquet, 209
Hydroxylamine, Free, Isolation of, 20
Hygiene of Water-Supply, Floyd Davis, Prof. Percy F. Frank- land, F.R.S., 25
Hygienic Congress: Dr. W. J. Russell, F. R. S., on Town Fogs and their Effects, 10
Hygrometer, New Condensation, Henri Gilbault, 288
Ice, a Tortoise inclosed in, Frank Finn, 320
Ice Age, the Cause of an, Sir Robert Ball, F.R.S., 365; Prof. G. H. Darwin, F. R. S., 289; Henry H. Howorth, 440
Ice Age of America, Prof. G. Frederick Wright, 317; Prof. Israel C. Russell, 317
Ice Crystals, Gilbert Rigg, 319; Bernard Hobson, 365 Icerya purchasi at St. Helen's, 115
Ichthyology: Destruction of Immature Sea-Fish, Alfred O. Walker, 176; Ernest W. L. Holt, 249; Marine, Rarer Shore and Deep Sea Fishes obtained during the Harlequin Cruise on West Coast of Ireland, 1891, E. W. L. Holt, 167; the Lateral Sense-Organs of Elasmobranchs, 239; the Elec- tric Organ of the Skate, Prof. J. G. Ewart, 451, Pilchards, Matthias Dunn, 511
Ilford Manual of Photography, C. H. Bothamley, 460 Imagination, the Use of the, Rt. Hon. G. J. Goschen, 87 Immature Sea-Fish, Destruction of, Alfred O. Walker, 176; Ernest W. L. Holt, 249
Implications of Science, Dr. St. George Mivart, F.R.S., 60, 82, 223, 343; Edward T. Dixon, 125, 272, 391; Miss E. E. C. Jones, 223, 366
Incandescent Iron, First Visible Colour of, Capt. A. Noble, F.R.S, 484; T. C. Porter, 558
India: Government Forestry in, Dr. Ribbentrop, 41; Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, W. L. Sclater, 50; Meteorological and Physical Atlas of the Indian Ocean, 101; the Publications of the Meteorological Depart- ment of India, 113; Report on the Meteorology of India in 1889, John Eliot, 217; Reports on the Administration of the Meteorological Department of the Government of India, 217; Beast and Man in India, John Lockwood Kipling, 131; Strange Symbolical Marriage Custom in India, Dr. Post, 135; Big Game in India, Harold Littledale, 158; List of the Snakes in the Indian Museum, W. L. Sclater, 817; Rain and Mildew in India, Dr. A. Barclay, 477; the Winter Storms of Northern India, Henry F. Blanford, F. R.S., 490; the Wild Silk Insects of India, E. C. Cotes, 520; Agricul- tural Needs of India, 588
India-rubber, the Solution of Vulcanised, Carl Barus, 118 Indians: North American, Exhibit at Chicago Exhibition, 184; Prints of Havesu-paio Indians, Dr. Shufeldt, 235; the Ceremonial Circuit of the Cardinal Points among the Tusayan Indians, J. W. Fewkes, 546
Indo-China, Proposed Expedition of Dr. H. Jagor to, 258 Indonesia, Use of the Sumpitan and Bow in, C. M. Pleyte, 235
Industrial Organic Chemistry, Samuel P. Sadtler, 125
Inertia, Force of, the Terms Centrifugal Force and, George S. Carr, 463
Infectious Diseases, a Study of Influenza and the Laws of England concerning, R. Sisley, 556
Influenza in America, Prof. Edward S. Holden, 582
Influenza Bacillus, Reported Discovery of, 250; Dr. Richard Pfeiffer, 233
Influenza Epidemics, the Origin of, H. Harries, 431 Influenza, a Study of, and the Laws of England concerning Infectious Diseases, R. Sisley, 556
Ingle (H.), Structure and Chemistry of Flames, 214
Inheritance of Acquired Characters, Alfred W. Bennett, 53 Insect Colours, F. H. Perry Coste, 513, 541
Insect Pests, C. French, 246
Insecticide, Hellebore as an, W. W. Smith, 546
Ipoh Poison of the Malay Peninsula, the, Leonard Wray, Junior, 278
Ireland, Free Education in, 403
Ireland, the Physical Geology and Geography of, Edward Hull, F.R.S., 102
Irish Giant Cornelius Magrath, the Skeleton of the, Dr. D. J. Cunningham, F.R.S., 147
Irish Naturalist, the, 567
Iron Iron Carbonyl from Water Gas, A. E. Tutton, 36; some Experiments made with the view of ascertaining the Rate of Propagation of Induced Magnetism in Iron, Fred. T. Trou- ton, 42; Magnetization of Iron, Prof. C. G. Knott, 431; Iron Production in the United States, Berkley, 65; Meteoric Iron, E. Cohen, E. Weinschenk, 69; a New Locality for Meteoric Iron, with a Preliminary Notice of the Discovery of Diamonds in the Iron, Prof. A. E. Foote, 178; Action of Water Gas on Iron, Roscoe and Scudder, 92; the Spectrum of Iron and the Periodic Law, John Parry, 253; on the Rusting of Iron, A. Liversidge, F. R.S., 424: First Visible Colour of Incandescent Iron, Capt. A. Noble, F.R.S., 484; T. C. Porter, 558; Native Iron of Cañon Diablo, Arizona, M. Mallard, 575
Irrigation Canals of Arizona, the Prehistoric, 185
Irvine (Robert), Manganese Nodules in the Marine Deposits of the Clyde Sea-area, 527
Isothermal Equation, Prof. D. T. Korteweg on Van der Waals's, 152, 277
Italy, Earthquakes in, 259
Izvestia of the Russian Geographical Society, 92
Jack (R. L.), Geology of New Guinea, 209 Jackdaws, Tame, G. C. Green, 545
Jackson (B. Daydon), Index of Genera and Species of Flower- ing Plants, 39
Jagor (Dr. H.), Proposed Expedition to Indo-China, 258 Jamaica, Disease among the Cocoa-nut Palms of, 88; Earth- quake in, 207; the proposed Columbus Marine Biological Station at, Prof. Ray Lankester, 420
Jamieson (T. F.), Supplementary Remarks on Glen Roy, 94 Janssen (M.), Presidential Address to French Meteorological Society, 350
Japan: Earthquakes in, 19, 86; Effects of Japanese Earthquake of October 28, 1891, 38; Seismometry and Engineering in Relation to the Recent Earthquake in Japan, Prof. John Milne, F. R.S., 127; the Recent Earthquake in Japan, Prof. F. A. Forel, 199; Earthquake-observing Stations in, 471; Avifauna of, 40; Flora of, 40; Tokyo Botanical Magazine, 46; Illustrations of the Flora of Japan to serve as an Atlas to the Nippon-Shokubutsushi, Tomitaro Makino, 149; Annual (1889) Meteorological Report, 184; Proposed Con- struction of numerous Meteorological Observatories in Japan, 258; the Meteorological Station of Naha, Liukiu Islands, 597; Science in Japan, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 256; the English Language in Japanese Schools, 303; the Ancient Tombs and Burial Mounds of Japan, Prof. Hitchcock, 381
Java, Relics of the Hindu Period in, 88
Jephson (Major I. A. M.), Botany of the Emin Relief Expedi- tion, 9
Jervis (G.), Geology of Pantelleria, 207
Jeserich (Dr. Paul), Photography applied to the Detection of Crime, 568
Joannis (M.): Curious Compound of Lead, Sodium, and Am- monium, 158; some well-defined Alloys of Sodium, 504 Johns Hopkins University, Report for 1891, 259
Joly (J.) Pfaff's Allgemeine Geologie als Exacte Wissenschaft, 126; a Shutter for Use in Stellar Photography, 167
Jones (A. Coppen), Arrow Poison, 343
Insectivora, Placentation of certain Lemurs and, Hubrecht, 600 Jones (Miss E. E. C.), Implications of Science, 223, 366
Insectivorous Plants, R. Lindsay, 157
Institution of Civil Engineers, 37
Institution of Electrical Engineers, 155
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 22, 355, 585
Institution of Naval Architects, 570
Jones (Herbert), the Silchester Remains, 259 Jones (T. Wharton, F.R.S.), Death of, 86 Journal, a New Astronomical, 307
Journal of Botany, 46, 287, 477, 596
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, 568
Instruments, the Bow as Origin of Stringed, Dr. E. B. Tylor, Judd (Prof. John W., F.R.S.), the October Eruption North- 184
Intelligence in Birds, A. Wilkins, 151, 177
International Sanitary Conference, 233
west of Pantelleria, G. W. Butler, 154; Report on the Scien- tific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the Years 1873-76, 409
Intracranial Circulation and its Relation to the Physiology of Junker (Dr. Wilhelm), Travels in Africa during the Years 1879-
the Brain, James Cappie, M.D., 26
Iowa, Central, Fossil Faunas in, C. R. Keyes, 208
Jupiter, the Planet, 521; Outburst of Dark Spots on, 41; the Rotation of, A. Belopolsky, 70; W. F. Denning, 473; Jupiter and his First Satellite, E. G. Barnard, 159; Jupiter's Satellites, Measurement of, by Interference, A. A. Michelson, 160; the Red Spot on, W. F. Denning, 272
Kalm's Account of his Visit to England on his way to America in 1748, 412
Karakoram Range, Expedition to explore the Glaciers of the, 349
Karamate (Prof. Konstantin), a Simple Heat Engine, 416 Karsten (G.), Ueber die Mangrove-Vegetation im Malayischen Archipel, 3
Kefyr in Use in Canada and United States, Milk-ferment identical with, C. L. Mix, 471
Kellicott (Dr.), Fresh-water Sponges in the Buffalo Bay and Niagara Region, 305
Keltie (J. Scott), Statesman's Year-Book for the Year 1892, 437 Kennedy (Admiral), Sporting Sketches in South America, 390 Kerr (J. G.), the Gran Chaco, 351
Kew Bulletin, Proposed Discontinuance of the, 494
Kew Bulletin: Collection of Dried Plants from the Solomon Islands, 586
Kew, Effects of Fog on Plants grown in the Houses at, W. Watson, 16
Kew Gardens, Jubilee of, 378; Collections of Plants at, 586 Kew Observatory, Two new Forms of Anemometer in use at, 587
Keyes (C. R.), Fossil Fauna in Central Iowa, 208 Kikuchi (Prof.), Treatise on Geometry, 20
Kilgour (H.): the Thermal Emissivity of Thin Wires in Air, 162; Interference with Alternating Currents, 238 Kilima-Njaro District, Discovery of Saltpetre and Soda in, 379 Kinetic Energy, on the Boltzmann-Maxwell Law of Partition of, Rev. H. W. Watson, F.R.S., 512
Kipling (John Lockwood), Beast and Man in India, 131 Kipping (F. S): Camphrone, 263; Production of Ketone 1:2:4-Acetorthoxylene from Camphor by Action of Sulphuric Acid and Zinc Chloride, 551
Kleiber (Dr. J.), Displacement of Radiant Points, 570 Klein's Modulant Functions, F. N. Cole, 597 Klinge (Herr), Peat-bog Eruptions, 472
Klobb (M.), Anhydrous Sulphates of Zinc, Nickel, Copper, and Cobalt obtained in Crystals, 569
Knott (Prof. C. G.), Magnetization of Iron, 431 Koebele (Mr. Albert) and the Enemies of Insect Pests, Sir James Hector, 65; Orcus chalybeus an important enemy of the Red Scale, 323
Koh-i-Nur, the, Prof. N. Story Maskelyne, F.R.S., 5; Dr. V. Ball, F.R.S., 126
König (Prof.), the Curves of Luminosity of Spectral Colours under very feeble Illumination, 432
Kopp (Prof. Hermann): Death of, 419; Obituary Notice of, Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F. R.S., 441
Korea, Charles W. Campbell, 307
Korschelt (Dr. E.), Lehrbuch der Vergleichenden Entwicke lungsgeschichte der Wirbellosen Thiere, 145
Korteweg (Prof. D. J.) on Van der Waals's Isothermal Equa- tion, 152, 277
Korthals (Dr. P. W.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 377 Krueger (Prof.), Motions of Periodic Comets, 446 Krüger (Dr.), Chemical Constitution of Adenin and Hypo- xanthin, 168
Kuntze (Dr. Otto), Revisio Genera Plantarum Vascularium omnium, atque Cellularium Multarum, secundum Leges Nomenclaturæ Internationales, cum Enumeratione Plantarum in Itinere Mundi collectarum, W. Botting Hemsley, F. R.S., 169
Kurdistan, Journeys in Persia and, Mrs. Bishop, 248
La Plata, the Naturalist in, W. H. Hudson, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 553
Laboratory at Berlin, Prof. Pictet's, Prof. R. du Bois-Rey- mond, 31
Laborde (M.), Arrow-poison of Sarro Savages, 278
Lachlan (R.), Theorems relating to a Series of Coaxal Circles, 335
Lachmann (Dr.), Research on Extremes of Temperature in Europe, 576
Lacroix (A.), Formation of Cordierite in Sedimentary Rocks
Lacroix (M. A.) on the Relations Existing between the Form and Nature of the Beds of Andalusite at Ariège, 624 Lagrange et Hoho (E.), Study of Light and Heat Phenomena accompanying Electrolysis, 216
Lake Superior, Prehistoric Mines on, E. B. Hinsdale, 39 Lamarck, 1799, "Meretrix," versus "Cytherea," Lamarck, 1806, C. R. Osten Sacken, 30
Lamas, the Land of the, William Woodville Rockhill, 98 Lancashire Boilers, Modern, Samuel Boswell, 22 Landauer (J.), Blowpipe Analysis, 580
Lang (Arnold), Text-book of Comparative Anatomy, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 145
Langley (Prof. S. P.): Smithsonian Standards for Physical Apparatus, 197; Report for the year, Smithsonian Institu- tion, 261
Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F.R.S.): Obituary Notice of Henry Nottidge Moseley, F.R.S., 80; Text-book of Comparative Anatomy, Arnold Lang; Lehrbuch der Vergleichenden Entwickelungsgeschichte der Wirbellosen Thiere, Dr. E. Korschelt und Dr. K. Heider, 145; Election to Linacre Professorship of, 183; Science in Japan, 256; the late Dr. Carpenter's Microscope and its Revelations, Seventh Edition, by Rev. W. H. Dallinger, F.R.S., 313; University of London, 413; the proposed Columbus Marine Biological Station at Jamaica, 420; a Zoologist on Disease, Dr. Elie Metschnikoff, 505; Exchange of Professorial Duties, Prof. T. P. Anderson Stuart, 557
Lapworth (Prof. Charles, F.R.S.), Royal Society Medallist,
Larat (L.), Medical Utilization of Alternating Currents of High Potential, 456
Larkin (F. Charles), Outlines of Practical Physiological Chemistry, 292
Larmor (J.): Effect of Flaws on Strength of Materials, 166; Equations of Propagation of Disturbances in Gyrostatically Loaded Media, 214; the Simplest Equivalent of a given Optical Path, 502
Larynx, the Mechanism of the Closure of the, Prof. T. P. A. Stuart, 357
Lasne (H.), Barometric Gradients, 350
Latham (Baldwin): Evaporation and Condensation, 335; Observations on the Flow of Underground Water, 336 Latitude: the Variation of, 117, 210; Dr. S. C. Chandler, 404; Robt. B. Hayward, F.R.S., 465; Dr. B. A. Gould, 521; M. Faye, 570; Periodic Variations in, Chandler, 589 Latus (Johann), the Case of, 349 Lauder (A.), Corydaline, 383
Laurence (G. F.), a Curious Stone Hammer found in the Thames, 324
Laurent (Em.), the Fixation of Free Nitrogen by Plants, 143 Laurie (Malcolm): some Points in Development of Scorpio fulvipes, 140; Development of Lung Books of Scorpio, 311; some Eurypterid Remains from Upper Silurian Deposit of Pentland Hills, 239
Law of Limiting Apertures, Dr. E. J. Spitta, 186 Lawrence-Hamilton (J.), Self-Registering Weather-Cock, 559 Lawson (Dr. T. (A.), Ortho- and Paranitro-ortho-toluidine, 92 Layng (A. E.), Euclid's Elements of Geometry, 149
Le Chatelier (H.): Metallic Borates, 240; the Theory of Rege- lation, 288; Optical Determination of High Temperatures, 360; the Temperature of the Sun, 547
Le Dentu, on the Implanting of Large Pieces of Decalcified Bones to fill up Losses of Substance of Skeleton, 95
Leahy (A. H.), Law of Distribution of Velocities in a System of Moving Molecules, 527
Leather Industry at the Chicago Exhibition, 587
Lecture Experiment on Sound, Reginald G. Durrant, 415 Lees (C. H.), the Thermal Conductivities of Crystal and other Bad Conductors, 382
Leeward Islands, Meteorological Report for 1890, 258 Lefebvre (Julien), the Dielectric Power, 95
Lefèvre (Julien), the Attraction between Two Disks separated by a Dielectric, 575
Lehmann (Dr. Paul), the Elements of the Minor Planets, 42 Lehmann (Herr) on the Camel, 87
Leibius (Dr. A.) on Scientific and Technical Education in New South Wales, 88
Leigh (Hon. M. Cordelia E.), an Account of British Flies (Diptera), 173
Leigh (Randle), Outlines of Practical Physiological Chemistry,
Leloir (M.), Prevention of Hiccough by Pressure on the Phrenic Nerve, 312
Lemming, Migration of the, F. Howard Collins, 149; W. Duppa-Crotch, 199, 294; Prof. Geo. J. Romanes, F.R. S., 249; W. Mattieu-Williams, 294
Lemurs and Insectivora, Placentation of certain, Hubrecht, 600 Lepidodendrons, Fossil, on the Discovery of Two Specimens of, in the Neighbourhood of Bathurst, New South Wales, W. J. C. Ross, 424
Lepidoptera of Winchester, 115; Stridulation in certain Lepi- doptera, G. F. Hampson, 503; the Gradual Extinction of many Species of Lepidoptera in the Fens, Dr. Wheeler, 567 ; Pigments of, F. Gowland Hopkins, 581; T. H. Perry Coste, 605; Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 605
Lesage (P.), Chloride of Sodium in Plants, 312 Leslie (Robert C.), Eclipse of the Moon, 53
Lester's (Dr. Brown) Collection of the Flora of the River Gambia, 278
Leucocytes, Influence of, on the Clotting of Blood, Dr. Lilien- feld, 599
Levasseur (Emile), Surfaces and Population of European States, 528; Population of the Five Continents, 552 Leveau (G.), Tables of Vesta, 95
Levels, J. A. C. Oudemans, 240
Levett (R.), the Elements of Plane Trigonometry, 509 Lévy (Albert), Ammonia in Atmospheric Waters, 168
Levy (Dr. Max), Influence of Blood Supply to Skin on Sweat Secretion as seen in Paw of Cat, 312
Lévy (M.), Titanium Phenylate and other Compounds in which Hydroxylic Hydrogen of Phenols is replaced by Titanium, 589 Lewes (V. B.), the Luminosity of Coal Gas Flames, 382; the Origin of Acetylene in Flames, 525; Air and Water, 531 Ley (Annie), Sun Pillar, 484
Libraries, Free Public, in Manchester, 157 Lick Spectroscope, the, 473
Liége School of Mines and Engineering, 116 Ligation of the Great Arteries in Continuity, a Treatise on the, with Observations on the Nature, Progress, and Treatment of Aneurism, Charles A. Ballance and Walter Edmunds, Dr. M. Armand Ruffer, 530
Light, Sir H. Trueman Wood, 269 Light, Zodiacal, O. T. Sherman, 381
Light, Electrodynamic Theories and the Electro-magnetic Theory of, M. Poincaré, Prof. A. Gray, 367
Light on Silver Chloride, Thermodynamical View of Action of, H. M. Elder, 524
Light, Crystalline Absorption and the Choice between the Differ- ent Theories of, E. Carvallo, 528
Light, Magnesium as a Source of, Fred. J. Rogers, 622 Lighthouses, Burning Oils for, E. P. Edwards, 379 Liquids, the Flow of, in Capillary Tubes, Albert Colson, 120 Lilienfeld (Dr.), Influence of Leucocytes on the Clotting of Blood, 599
Limpach (L.), New Method of Preparing B-Dinaphthylene Oxide, 93; Ethyldimethylamidobenzene, 551 Limpet's Power of Adhesion, the, Percy A. Aubin, 464 Limpet's Strength, the, J. Lawrence Hamilton, 487
Linder (S. E.), Metallic Hydrosulphides, 262; Solution and Pseudo-Solution, ii., 263
Lindsay (R.), Insectivorous Plants, 157
Lindsay's (Mr.) Expedition in Western Australia, D. Murray, 425
Line of Sight, Motion of Stars in the, Prof. H. C. Vogel, 280 Line Spectra of the Elements, on the, Prof. C. Runge, 607 Linebarger (C. E.), on the Nature of Colloid Solutions, 622 Linnean Society, 93, 120, 166, 215, 335, 383, 454, 479, 526 Lippmann's Colour Photography, 119
Liquids, the Mechanical Stretching of, A. M. Worthington, 358 Liverpool, Telephone Installation at Adelphi Hotel, 184 Littledale's (Mr. and Mrs.) Journey across the Pamirs, 90 Littledale (Harold), Big Game in India, 158 Liversidge (A., F.R.S.), on the Rusting of Iron, 424 Living World, the, Whence it Came and Whither it is Drifting, Prof. H. W. Conn, 317
Lizard, Enormous American, L. Stejneger, 40
Locard (A.), Les Coquilles Marines des Côtes de France, 219 Lock (Rev. J. B.), the First Book of Euclid's Elements, 460 Lockyer (Prof. J. Norman, F.R.S.), Motion of Stars in the Line of Sight, 117; on some Points in Ancient Egyptian Astronomy, 296, 373; the New Star in Auriga, 429, 473; the Origin of the Year, 487
Locust of New South Wales, the Plague, A. S. Olliff, 520 Lodge (Prof. Oliver J., F. R.S.), Vacuum Tubes and Electric Oscillations, 366; Aberration Problems, 549
Lohse (Dr.), Observations of Mars, 326
London County Council, the New, and Technical Education, 566 London Hospital, Mr. F. J. M. Page appointed to Chair of Chemistry and Physics at, 566
London, Royal Commission to Investigate the Question of a Teaching University for, 612
London Town, Within an Hour of, 557
London, University of, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, F.R.S., 392; Prof, E. Ray Lankester, F. R.S., 413; Prof. W. F. R. Wel- don, F.R.S., 440
London, the Water-supply of, John Hopkinson, 88; Appoint- ment of Commission on, 470
Loney's Elementary Dynamics, 20
Longridge (James Atkinson), the Artillery of the Future and the New Powders, 146
Lopatin (M.), Rocks Collected by, on the Podkamennaya Tunguska, 597
Loschardt (Herr), Rotation of Venus, 210
Lovel (J.), Aurora Borealis, 223
Lovén (Prof. Svén), Resignation of his Position as Senior Keeper in the Stockholm Natural History Museum, 613 Lucas (F. A.), Animals recently Extinct or Threatened with Extermination, 305
Lumholtz's (Carl), Explorations in Northern Mexico, 136 Luminous Clouds, Proposals for a Co-operative Observation of the so-called, 117
Lunar Eclipse, Total, of November 15, 42
Lunar Eclipses, Increase of the Earth's Shadow during, Dr. Hartmann, 498
Lunge (George, Ph.D.), the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid, Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F. R.S., 121
Lunge (George, Ph.D.), and F. Hurter, Ph.D., the Alkali Maker's Hand-book, Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F. R. S., 121 Lydekker (Richard), Catalogue of Fossil Birds in the British Museum, 33; Dacytherium ovinum, 94
Lynn, Large Greenland Shark stranded at, T. Southwell, 546 Lyons (A. B.) the Salt Lake of Aalia Paakia, 29 Lyons (C. L.), Features of Hawaiian Climate, 190
Macadamising Roads, Warning against the use of Rotten Flints for, C. Carus-Wilson, 379
McAuley (A.), Quaternions as a Practical Instrument of Physical Research, 423
MacBride, (E. W.), the Development of the Oviduct in the Frog, 450
McClean (F.), Spectra of the Sun and Metals, 159 M'Clelland (W.), a Treatise on the Geometry of the Circle, and some Extensions to Conic Sections by the Method of Reciprocation, 412
Macdonald (H. M.), the Self-Induction of Two Parallel Con- ductors, 166
Macgowan (Dr.), the Origin of the Ass, the Cat, and the Sheep in China, 285
MacGregor (Prof. J. G.), Auroras at Halifax, 7
Mackenzie (J. E.), Synthesis of Hexahydroterephthalic Acid, 383 McKinley Tariff and Scientific Instruments, 208 McLachlan (R., F.R.S.), Sparrows and Crocuses, 441 McLachlan (R., F.R.S.), Abbreviated Wings of the Male Caddis-fly, 623
Macleay (Sir Wm.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 303 Macpherson (A. Holte), Torpid Cuckoo, 416 Macro-Lepidoptera and Birds of Winchester, 115 Madras Observatory, Proposed Removal of, 258 Magnesium as a Source of Light, Fred. J. Rogers, 622 Magnetism Electricity and Magnetism, by Amédée Guillemin, Prof. A. Gray, I; some Experiments made with the View of ascertaining the Rate of Propagation of Induced Magnetism in Iron, Fred. T. Trouton, 42; Electro-magnetism, S. P. Thompson, F.R.S., Prof. A. Gray, 73; Magnetic Rotary Power of Solutions of Ammonium and Sodium Salts of Fatty Acids, Dr. W. H. Perkin, F. R. S., 92; Attraction of Liquid Oxygen by Faraday Magnet, Prof. Dewar, 154; a Per- manent Magnetic Field, W. Hibbert, 191; Magnetic Dis- turbance, G. M. Whipple, 364; Magnetic Perturbation of February 13-14, 1892, M. Moureaux, 408; Magnetic Storm of February 13-14, 1892, 493; H. Wild, 480; Magnetic Storms, Dr. M. A. Veeder, 557: a First Book of Electricity and Magnetism, W. Perren Maycock, 248; Influence of
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