Sclater (W. L.), Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, 50
Scotland, the Ninth Annual Report of the Fishery Board for, 49
Scotland, Technical Education in, 377
Scott (Ernest), Electricity in Relation to Mining, 184
Scott (Robt. H., F.R.S.): Supernumerary Rainbows observed in the Orkneys, 223; Atlantic Weather and its connection with British Weather, 496
Scottish Meteorological Society, 470
Scottish Zoology, Prof. Cossar Ewart on, 17.
Scripture (E. W.), the Study of Psychology as a Science in the United States, 568
Scudder (F.), Action of Water Gas on Iron, 92
Sea, Cloud-Observations at, Prof. C. Abbe, 70
Sea-borne Sediment, the Precipitation and Deposition of, R. G. Mackley Browne, 598
Sea-Fish, Destruction of Immature, Alfred O. Walker, 176; Ernest W. L. Holt, 240
Sea-Serpent, Dr. A. C. Oudemans on the, 614
Sea-shore, Wood, and Moorland, By, Edward Step, 28 Seabroke (Geo. M.), Aurora, 605
Search Light, Working of the, W. B. Lefroy Hamilton, 587 Searle (G. F. C.), an Experiment of Sir Humphry Davy's, 47 Seaside Plants, Biology of, W. Botting Hemsley, F. R.S., 3 Secular Acceleration of the Moon and the Length of the Sidereal Day, 137
Secular Variation of Latitudes, 210
Seebohm (H.), White's Thrush (Turdus varius), 479 Seemann (Herr), a Weather Lexicon, 208
Segers (M.), Mussel-Poisoning in Tierra del Fuego, 134 Seismometry and Engineering in Relation to the Recent Earth- quake in Japan, Prof. John Milne, F. R. S., 127 Seismology: Earthquake at Nipon, Japan, 19; Earthquake in Japan, 86, 199; Seismology in Japan, 471; Seismological Phenomena in Australasia, 423; Earthquake at Nicaragua, 471; at Portland, Oregon, 586; Earthquake in California, 471, 614 (see also Earthquakes)
Selection, Topical, and Mimicry, David Syme, 30; Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 30
Selective and Metallic Reflection, A. B. Basset, F. R. S., 119 Self-registering Weathercock, J. Lawrence Hamilton, 559 Sellers (Coleman), American Superiority in Mechanics, 157 Sendall's (Sir W. J.) Apparatus for making Accurate Measure- ments with Camera Lucida, 46
Sensitive Water Jets, W. B. Croft, 606
Shaler (Prof. N. S.), Nature and Man in North America, 220 Shark, Large Greenland, Stranded at Lynn, T. Southwell, 546 Sharp (Dr.), on the Phyllium, 623
Shaw (Jas.), Peculiar Eyes, 104
Sheep, Origin of the, in China, Dr. Macgowan, 285
Sherman (Ö. T.), Zodiacal Light, 381
Silk Insects of India, the Wild, E. C. Cotes, 520 Silk-producing Moths, Col. Swinhoe, 38
Simla, Capt. Bower's Journey from China to, 615 Sinclair (F. G.), a New Mode of Respiration in the Myriapoda, 164
Singer (Dr.), Cloud Pictures, 518
Sirius System, the, Dr. A. Auwers, 617
Sisley (R.), a Study of Influenza and the Laws of England con- cerning Infectious Diseases, 556
Skate, the Electric Organ of the, Prof. J. G. Ewart, 451 Skinner (S.), Some Notes on Clark's Cells, 47; Properties of Alcoholic and other Solutions of Mercuric and other Chlorides, 430
Skua in Shetland, the Great, W. E. Clarke, 545
Slater (Chas.), the Differentiation of Leprosy and Tubercle Bacilli, 450
Slater's (Prof. J. S.) Improved Armillary Sphere, 134
Slavonians of the First Centuries of our Era, the, Prof. Samokvasoff, 547
Sleep: Causation of, James Cappie, M. D., 26; Peculiar Case of Prolonged, 323, 349
Smart (William), an Introduction to the Theory of Value, 268 Smith (Charles), Arithmetic for Schools, 247
Smith (Fred. J.), a Simple Heat-Engine, 294, 464 Smith (W. W.), Hellebore as an Insecticide, 546 Smithells (A.): Structure and Chemistry of Flames, 214; Struc- ture of Luminous Flames, 214
Smithells (Prof.), Origin of Flame Coloration, 305 Smithsonian Institution: Gift by Mr. Thomas Hodgkins to, 37; Prof. S. P. Langley's Report for the Year, 261 Smithsonian Standards for Physical Apparatus, Prof. S. P. Langley, 197
Snakes in the Indian Museum, List of the, W. L. Sclater, 317 Snow-Sweeper, Electric, 39
Snowstorms, Severe, in the Channel Islands and South of England, 586
Société de Biologie, Prof. A. Chauveau elected President of the, 612
Society of Arts, Lecture Arrangements, 19
Solar Activity, State of, Prof. Tacchini, 137 Solar Activity in 1891, Rodolf Wolf, 307
Solar Disturbances of 1891, June 17, H. H. Turner, 404 Solar Heat, Dr. Joseph Morrison, 589 Solar Investigation, Prof. Hale, 473
Solar Observations, Prof. Tacchini, M. Marchand, 352 Solar Parallax, Determination of the, A. Auwers, 89
Solar Prominences: Measurement of, M. Fizeau, 422; Photo- graphy of, Prof. G. E. Hale, 326; M. Deslandres, 404, 522
Sollas (Prof., F. R.S.), the Basal Conglomerate of Howth, 455 Solomon Islands, Collection of Dried Plants from the, 586 Solutions: Prof. W. Ostwald, 193, 293, 415, 606; J. W. Rod- ger, 487, 342
Somaliland, Skin of Grevy's Zebra brought from, 598
Sherwood (William), Striated Surface under the Cromer Drift, Sorby (Dr.), True Relation of Technical Education to Study of 511
Shields, Ancient Mexican, Zelia Nuttall, 520
Shipbuilding the Steadying of Vessels at Sea, J. T. Thorny-
croft, 570; the Influence of Shallow Water upon the Trial Trip Speeds of Modern Vessels, W. H. White, F. R. S., 571; on Balancing Marine Engines and the Vibration of Vessels, A. F. Yarrow, 571
Shipley (A. E.), Onchnesoma Steenstrupii, 450
Shore (Dr.), Action of Lymph in Producing Intravascular Clotting, 455
Shufeldt (Dr.): Prints of Havesu-pai Indians, 235; Weaving as Practised by the Navajo Indians, 260
Sidereal Day, the Secular Acceleration of the Moon and the Length of the, 137
Sidgreaves (Rev. Walter), Stonyhurst Drawings of Sun-spots and Faculæ, 261
Siemens and Halske, Experiments on the Production of Ozone by Electric Silent Discharge, 39
Sierra Leone Anglo-French Frontier Delimitation Commission, the, 64; Government Mission to Investigate Botany of, 64 Sight, Motion of Stars in the Line of, Prof. H. C. Vogel, 280 Sight-singing from the Established Musical Notation, a System of, based on the Principle of Tonic Relation, Sedley Taylor, 437
Sound, a Lecture Experiment on, Reginald G. Durrant, 415 South America: Adventures amidst the Equatorial Forests and Rivers of, Villiers Stuart, 317; Sporting Sketches in, Admiral Kennedy, 390; Aberrant Fossil Ungulates of, 608 South Kensington, the Science Museum and Gallery of British Art at, 348
South-West, Grasses of the, Dr. George Vasey, 390 Southwell (T.), Large Greenland Shark Stranded at Lynn, 546 Sowerby (William), Intermediate Forms of Azaleas, 519 Spanish Quatercentenary Exhibition of Discovery of America, Projected, 64
Sparrows and Crocuses, B. McLachlan, F. R. S., 441 Spectrum Analysis: Dr. Müller on the Telluric Spectrum, 21; Note on the Chromosphere Spectrum, Prof. C. A. Young, 28; the Chromosphere Line Ängström 6676'9, 103; the Chromo- sphere Line à 6676'9, Prof. C. A. Young, 198; New Method of Determining Dispersion and Refraction in Ultra-Violet Rays, Dr. Rubens, 48; Spectra of the Sun and Metals, F. McClean, 159; Analysis of Spectrum of Sodium, Dr. G. J. Stoney, F.R.S., 166; Stars having Peculiar Spectra, Prof. Pickering, 210; a New Spectrometer, C. Féry, 239; Spec- trum of Iron and the Periodic Law, John Parry, 253; Colour and Spectrum of Free Gaseous Fluorine, M. Moissan, 260; Observations of the Spectrum of Nova Aurigæ, 345; Dr.
Henry Crew, 569; J. Norman Lockyer, F. R.S., 429; E. W. Maunder, 619; the Curves of Luminosity under very Feeble Illumination, Prof. König, 432; the Lick Spectroscope, 473; Researches on Samarium, Lecoq de Boisbaudran, 504; Periodic Heat Maxima observed in Spectra from Flint and Crown Glass and Rock-salt, M. Aymonnet, 504; the Aurora Spectrum, Prof. Hale, 522; the Spark Spectra of Gallium, Lecoq de Boisbaudran, 575; on the Line-Spectra of the Elements, Prof. C. Runge, 607
Spence (M.), Supernumerary Rainbows observed in the Orkneys, 223
Spencer (J.), Physiography, Elementary Stage, 27 Spencer (Prof. W. Baldwin): on the Habits of Ceratodus, the Lung Fish of Queensland, 425; on the Fresh-water and Terrestrial Fauna of Tasmania, 425
Spermatozoa, the Behaviour of, towards Electric Currents, Dr. Schweizer, 599
Sphere, Prof. J. S. Slater's Improved Armillary, 134 Spitta (Dr. E. J.), Law of Limiting Apertures, 186 Sponge Trade of the Bahama Islands, 20
Sponges, Fresh-water in the Buffalo Bay and Niagara Region, Dr. Kellicott, 305
Sporting Sketches in South America, Admiral Kennedy, 390 Spot, the Red, on Jupiter, W. F. Denning, 272
Spring (Prof.), the Late Prof. Stas's "Silver" (the Results of further Stöchiometrical Investigations), 497 Sprung (Dr.), Atmospheric Rings, 599 Squirrels in Winter, C. Fitzgerald, 136 Stage, Electricity on the, 259
Standards of Measure and Weight immured in the Houses of Parliament, Examination of the, 543
Stanton (T. W.), the Stratigraphic Position of the Bear River Formation, 450
Starling (Dr. E. H.): an Introduction to Human Physiology, Augustus D. Waller, 340; a Text-book of Chemical Physio- logy and Pathology, W. D. Halliburton, 51
Stars: Proper Motions of the Stars, W. H. S. Monck, 8; the Motion of Stars in the Line of Sight, Prof. J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 117; Prof. H. C. Vogel, 280; Star Groups, J. Ellard Gore, 52; on the Observation of North Polar Stars in the Vertical of Polaris, Truman Saffard, 159; Stars having Peculiar Spectra, Prof. Pickering, 210; New Star in the Milky Way, Ralph Copeland, 325; Observations of Nebula and Star-Clusters, M. Bigourdan, 352; the New Star in Auriga, 344, 366; Thos. D. Anderson, 365; G. Rayet, 408; J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 429, 473; Herren Eugen and Gothard, 473; S. W. Burnham, 473; H. C. Vogel, 498; Astronomer-Royal of Scotland, 454, 527; Photographic Magnitudes of Stars, 380; the Grouping of Stars in the Southern Part of the Milky Way, H. C. Russell, F.R.S., 423; Fuzziness of some Variable, Cuthbert G. Peek, 497; the Relative Motion of 61 Cygni, Prof. A. Hall, 547 Stas (Prof.), Death of, 154
Stas's (the late Prof.) "Silver" (the Results of further Stöchio- metrical Investigations), Prof. Spring, 497
Statesman's Year-book for the year 1892, J. Scott Keltie, 437 Statistics of Population of the Five Continents, E. Levasseur, 552
Statistics of the Production and Consumption of Milk in Great Britain, R. Henry Rew, 614
Statistics of Surface and Population of European States, Émile Levasseur, 528
Steam, Superheated, Lord Rayleigh, Sec. R. S., 375; J. Mac- farlane Gray, 413, 486; Prof. James A. Cotterill, F.R.S., 414; G. H. Bailey, 414; John Gamgee, 438 Steam-Engine, Thermodynamics of the, and other Heat- Engines, Cecil H. Peabody, Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S.. 172
Stirling (James), Hydrology of the Mitta Mitta, 40 Stirling (Dr.), New Australian Animal (Notoryctes typhlops), J. D. Ogilby, 135
Stockholm Natural History Museum, Prof. Svén Lovén's Resignation of his Position as Senior Keeper in the, 613
Stokes (Sir G. G., F.R.S.): the Interactions occurring in Flames, 430; on an Optical Proof of the Existence of Sus- pended Matter in Flames, 133
Stokvis (Prof.) on Mutual Antagonism, 72
Stones for Building and Decoration, Geo. P. Merrill, 222 Stones, Precious, and Gems, their History, Sources, and Characteristics, Edwin W. Streeter, 531
Stoney (Dr. G. Johnstone, F.R.S.): Analysis of Sodium Spectrum, 166; proposed Standard Gauge, 598
Stonyhurst Drawings of Sun-spots and Faculæ, Rev. Walter Sidgreaves, 261
Storm, Magnetic, of February 13-14, 1892, 493
Storms, Magnetic, Dr. M. A. Veeder, 557
Storms, Winter, of Northern India, Henry F. Blanford, F.R.S., 490
Story of the Hills, Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, 364
Streeter (Edwin W.), Precious Stones and Gems, their History, Sources, and Characteristics, 531
Strength, the Limpet's, J. Lawrence Hamilton, 487
Striated Surface under the Cromer Drift, William Sherwood, 511
Struthious Birds of Australasia, on the Origin of the, Prof. Hutton, 425
Struts and Tie-rods laterally loaded, Prof. J. Perry, F.R.S., 192 Struve (H.), Two New Laws of Celestial Mechanics, 70 Stuart (Prof. T. P. Anderson): the Mechanism of the Closure of the Larynx, 357; Exchange of Professorial Duties, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 557
Stuart (Villiers), Adventures amidst the Equatorial Forests and Rivers of South America, 317
Submarine Eruption North-west of Pantelleria, October 1891, on the Matter thrown up during the, General W. Butler, Geo. H. Perry, 251; Abstract of Mr. A. Ricco's Account of the, G. W. Butler, 584
Suffling (E. R.), How to Organize a Cruise on the Broads, 52 Sugar in Blood, Note on the Behaviour of, Dr. Vaughan Harley, 407
Sulphur, Decomposition of, Tested Electrolytically, Dr. Gross, 599
Sulphuric Acid, the Manufacture of, George Lunge, Ph.D., Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S., 121 Sumatra, Java, &c., Fresh-water Fauna of, Prof. Max Weber, 408
Sumpitan and Bow in Indonesia, Use of the, C. M. Pleyte, 235 Sun the Temperature of the, M. H. Le Chatelier, 547; Sun Pillar, Annie Ley, 484; Spectra of the Sun and Metals, F. McClean, 159; Sun-spots and Air Temperature, 271; Stony- hurst Drawings of Sun-spots and Faculæ, Rev. Walter Sid- greaves, 261; Sun-spots of February, 446; Red Light after Sunset, Dr. M. A. Veeder, 30
Sunday Lecture Society, 116
Sunflower Cultivation in Southern Russia, 568 Sunflower, Biology of the, A. Gordyaghin, 597 Superheated Steam, Lord Rayleigh, Sec. R.S., 375; J. Mac- farlane Gray, 413, 486; Prof. James A. Cotterill, F.R.S., 414, G. H. Bailey, 414; John Gamgee, 438 Supernumerary Rainbows observed in the Orkneys, Robt. H. Scott, F.R.S., 223; M. Spence, 223
Surface Tension, a Lecture Experiment in, E. D. Fridlander, 463
Surgery: on the implanting of Large Pieces of Decalcified Bone to fill up Losses of Substance of Skeleton, Le Dentu, 95 Surrey Hills, on, by a "Son of the Marshes," 5
Stearns (Robert E. C.), Conchology of the West Coast of Suspended Matter in Flames, on an Optical Proof of the South America, 89
Steel, Microscopic Structure of Hard, Behrens, 48
Steen (Herr), Influence of Total Solar Eclipse on Air-Pressure, 444
Stejneger (L.), Enormous American Lizard, 40 Stellar Aberration, Lord Rayleigh, Sec. R. S., 499 Stellar Photography, a Shutter for use in, J. Joly, 167
Stellar Spectra, Distribution of Energy in, Prof. Pickering, 159 Stellar Spectra, the Draper Catalogue of, A. Fowler, 426 Step (Edward), By Sea-shore, Wood, and Moorland, Peeps at Nature, 28
Existence of, Sir G. G. Stokes, F. R.S., 133 Swan's Secret, a, Mrs. Jessie Godwin-Austen, 416 Swift (Dr. Lewis): some Apparently Variable Nebulæ, 261; Variability of Nebulæ, 522; a New Comet Discovered by, 446; Swift's Comet, March 6, 548; Comet Swift, 1892, 569 Swinhoe (Colonel), Silk-producing Moths, 38
Sydney: Discoloration of Water in Port Jackson by Minute Marine Organisms, 184
Sydney Ethnological Purchases for the Australian Museum, E. P. Ramsay, 325; Fruit-growers' Conference at, 420 Sydney, Royal Society of New South Wales, 311
Sydney University, the Demonstrator of Chemistry at, 19 Syme (David), Topical Selection and Mimicry, 30
Symons (G. A.), Phenomenal Barometrical Depression (November 11, 1891), 65
Tacchini (Prof.), State of Solar Activity, 137; Solar Observa- tions, 352
Tait (Prof. P. G.): on the Virial Equation for Gases and Vapours, 199; the Isothermals of Mixtures of Gases, 431; the Relation between Kinetic Energy and Temperature in Liquids, 455
Tannin, the Mangrove as a Source of, Dr. J. T. Rothrock, 546 Tarr (R. S.), the Permian of Texas, 310
Tasmania, on the Freshwater and Terrestrial Fauna of, Prof. W. Baldwin Spencer, 425
Tate Gallery, the Science Museum and the, 385, 433
Taurus, the Eastern, and the Anti-Taurus, D. G. Hogarth, 138 Taylor (A. J.), the Ouse, 102
Taylor (J. Traill), Optics of Photography and Photographic Lenses, 364
Taylor (Sedley), a System of Sight-singing from the Established Musical Notation, based on the Principle of Tonic Relation, 437
Tea-Culture in New South Wales, W. T. Robertson, 260 Teaching, the Optical Lantern as an Aid in, C. H. Bothamley, 437
Teall (J. J. H., F.R.S.), the Plutonic Rocks of Garabal Hill and Meall Breac, 360
Technical Education: the Speaker of the House of Commons on, 19; Technical Education in Essex, 243, 613; in Scotland, 377; in London, 403; the New London County Council and, 566; Technical Education for Novelists, 487
Technology, Photography as a Branch of, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 331
Tegetmeier (W. B.), Utilization of Homing Pigeons, 320 Telegraph, Heroes of the, J. Munro, 5
Telegraphic Connection with the Bahama Islands, 114 Telephone Installation at Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, 184
Telescopic Objectives, A. Fowler, 204
Telluric Spectrum, Dr. Müller on the, 21 Tempel-Swift's Periodic Comet, 21 Tempel,-Swift Comet, 159
Temperature, Changefulness of, as an Element of Climate, 610 Temperature in Europe, Research on Extremes of, Dr. Lachmann, 576
Temperature, Metals at High, Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, F.R.S., 534
Temperature of the Sun, the, M. H. Le Chatelier, 547 Tenasserim River, Discovery of Coal on, 496
Tension, a Lecture Experiment in Surface, E. D. Fridlander, 463
Terne (Dr. B.), the Utilization of the By-products of the Coke Industry, 157
Tertiary Silicified Woods of Eastern Arkansas, R. Ellsworth Call, 119
Tesla (Nikola), Lectures on Alternate Currents of High Potential and Frequency, 345
Theobald (F. V.), an Account of British Flies (Diptera), 173 Theory of Solutions, Prof. W. Ostwald, 293, 415; J. W. Rodger, 342, 487
Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine and other Heat Engines, Cecil H. Peabody, Prof. A. G. Green- hill, F.R.S., 172; a Simple Heat Engine, Fred. J. Smith, 294; Elementary Thermodynamics, J. Parker, 314; the Thermal Conductivities of Crystals and other Bad Conductors, C. H. Lees, 382; Poincaré's Thermodynamics, Prof. H. Poincaré, 245, 414, 439, 485, 532; Thermodynamical View of Action of Light on Silver Chloride, H. W. Elder, 524 Thermometer, a Compensated Air-, H. L. Callendar, 212 Thermometers, the Change of Zero of, C. T. Heycock, 526 Thiselton-Dyer (W. T., F. R.S.): University of London, 329; Award by Royal Society of New South Wales of Clarke Memorial Medal to, 495
Thomas (R. Haig), a Plague of Small Frogs, 8 Thompson (Elizabeth), Science Fund, 91
Thompson (E. E.), the Prairie Larks and Cranes of Manitoba, 135
Thompson (J. O.), the Law of Elastic Lengthening, 311
Thompson (Prof. S. P., F.R.S.): Electro-Magnetism, Prof. A. Gray, 73; Supplementary Colours, 452; Modes of Repre- senting Electromotive Forces and Currents in Diagrams, 478
Thomson (D.), the Prolongation of the Gooseberry Season, 157 Thomson (Prof.), some Experiments on Electric Discharge, 526 Thomson (Prof. J. J., F. R.S.), Collection de Mémoires Relatifs à la Physique, 361
Thomson (Principal J. L.), Olive-culture in Australia, 135 Thomson (J. P.), on Recent Explorations and Discoveries in British New Guinea, 425
Thomson (Sir William, F.R.S.): Portrait of, 113; Peerage conferred on, 233
Thorne (R. Thorne, F. R.S.), Diphtheria, its Natural History and Prevention, 123
Thornycroft (J. I.), the Steadying of Vessels at Sea, 570 Thorpe (Prof. T. E., F.R.S.): Dr. George Lunge on the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid, 121; the Alkali Maker's Handbook, by Dr. George Lunge and Dr. F. Hurter, 121; Phosphorous Oxide, ii., 213; Frangulin, ii., 214; Obituary Notice of Hermann Kopp, 441; Lecture Experiment to illustrate Phenomena in Coal-Dust Explosion, 551
Thraen (Herr Dr.), Wolf's Comet, 1891 II., 548 Throwing-Sticks, Eskimo, Prof. O. T. Mason, 66; Agnes Crane, 103
Thurston (Edward), on the Fall of Meteorites in Madras, 20 Thibet, Across, Gabriel Bonvalot, 269
Tibet Expedition, General Pevtsoff, 45
Tides of St. Malo Bay, the, M. Heurtault, 143
Tierra del Fuego, Mussel Poisoning in, M. Segers, 134 Tilden (W. A.), Limettin, 453
Tin Mining in Mergui, 496
Titchener (E. B.): Comparative Palatability, 53; Peculiar Eyes, 177
Tittmann (O. H.), C. G. S. System of Units, 581
Tobacco, the Insect &c. Enemies of, Prof. Tozzetti, 325 Tokyo Botanical Magazine, 46
Tomb, Prehistoric, in Ohio, Discovery of Remarkable, 157
Tombs, Ancient, and Burial Mounds of Japan, Prof. Hitchcock, 381
Tomlinson (Herbert, F.R.S.), the Aneroid in Hypsometry, 440 Tonganoxie Meteorite, E. H. S. Bailey, 119
Topical Selection and Mimicry, David Syme, 30; Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 30
Topinard (Paul), the Transformation of the Animal Skull into a Human Skull, 260
Topinard (Paul), L'Homme dans la Nature, 457
Topley (W.), Obituary Notice of Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, 400 Tornado in N. W. States of North America, 545
Torpid Cuckoo, A. Holte Macpherson, 416 Tortoise Enclosed in Ice, a, Frank Finn, 320
Tower of Babel and the Confusion of Tongues, the, Thos. G. Pinches, 210
Town Fogs and their Effects, 53; Dr. W. J. Russell, F. R. S.,
Tozzetti (Prof. A. T.), the Insects &c. that Injure Tobacco, 325
Trajectories of Elongated Projectiles, Calculation of, Rev. F. Bashforth, 473
Transcaucasie et la Péninsule d'Apchéron, la, Calouste S. Gulbenkian, 52
Transit Circles, N. P. D.'s Observed with Greenwich and Wash- ington, Prof. Newcomb, 548
Transit Observations, Personal Equations in, 617 Transvaal, Southern, Geology of the Gold-bearing Rocks of the, Walcot Gibson, 598
Travaux de la Société des Naturalistes de St. Pétersbourg, 141 Travels of a Painter of Flowers, 602
Trees, Our, John Robinson, 603
Trigonometry, Elementary, Rev. R. H. Whitcombe and J. M. Dyer, 174
Trigonometry: Levels, J. A. C. Oudemans, 240
Trigonometry, the Elements of Plane, R. Levett and C. Davison, 509
Trinity College, Dublin, Tercentenary Celebration of, 378 Tropical Sea-side Plants, W. Botting Hemsley, F. R.S., 3 Trouton (Fred. T.), some Experiments made with the View of Ascertaining the Rate of Propagation of Induced Magnetism in Iron, 42
Trow (A. H.), a Difficulty in Weismannism, 102, 175 Trowbridge (John), a Phasemeter, 622
True (F. W.), the Puma, 445
Tuberculosis, the Vaccination of the Dog against, Héricourt and Richet, 576
Tudor Specimen of Eozoon, J. W. Gregory, 486
Turner (F.), the Acclimatization of the Avocado Pear in New South Wales, 66
Turner (H. H.), Solar Disturbances of 1891, June 17, 404 Turner (Sir W.), the Lesser Rorqual Whale, 454
Tutton (A. E.): Iron Carbonyl from Water Gas, 36; Further Researches upon Azoimide, NH, 127; Phosphorous Oxide, ii., 214; Phosphorous Oxide, 446; the Properties of Amor- phous Boron, 522
Tylor (Dr. E. B.): the Limits of Savage Religion, 71; the Bow as Origin of Stringed Instruments, 184 Tyndall (John, F. R.S.), New Fragments, 508 Typological Museums, General Pitt-Rivers, 184 Tyrell (J. B.), Geology of Lake Winnipeg, 115
Ungulates of South America, Aberrant Fossil, 608 Umney (J. C.), the Aconite Alkaloids, ii., 525 United States: Weather Bureau of the, 86; Education in, 156; Production of Pig-Iron in, John Birkinbine, 208; the Paper-making Industry in the, J. F. Hobart, 279; U.S. Naval Observatory, Report of, 352; the Mountain Meteoro- logical Stations of the United States, A. L. Rotch, 403; the Study of Psychology as a Science in the United States, E. W. Scripture, 568
Units, C.G.S. System of, O. H. Tittmann, 581; Prof. J. D. Everett, F.R.S., 581
Universal Atlas, the, 52
Universities in Australia, Prof. Morris on, 426
Universities, Functions of, Prof. Geo. Fras. Fitzgerald, F.R.S., 513
University College, London, Proposed Extension of Physical and Engineering Departments, 348
University Colleges in Great Britain, Report of Committee on Grants to, 544
University Extension Movement, Lord Cranbrook and the, 155
University, the Function of a, Prof. W. E. Ayrton, F.R.S., 430
University Intelligence, 23, 45, 70, 92, 118, 139, 162, 286, 334, 356, 381, 428, 449, 549, 622,
University of London, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, F.R. S., 392; Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 413; Prof. W. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., 440
University, the Proposed Gresham, 323, 443, 517
University, Teaching, for London, Royal Commission to inves- tigate the Question of a, 612
Upham (Warren), Fossils recently Discovered near Boston, 622
Uraninite, New Analyses of, W. F. Hillebrand, 119
Uranium in Swedish Anthracitic Minerals, Discovery of, Baron Nordenskiöld, 209
Urinary Secretion of Nitrogen, Dr. Gumlich on the, 599 Urine in some Infectious Maladies, Ptomaines extracted from, A. B. Griffiths, 72
Useless Studies, Value of, Prof. Geo. Fras. Fitzgerald, F. R.S., 392
Utilization of Homing Pigeons, W. B. Tegetmeier, 320
Vacuum Tubes and Electric Oscillations, Prof. Lodge, F.R.S., 366
Valence of a Coloured Radiation, Hering, 115
Value of Useless Studies, Prof. Geo. Fras. Fitzgerald, F. R.S., 392
Value, an Introduction to the Theory of, William Smart, 268
Varet (Raoul), Action of Metals on Salts Dissolved in Organic Liquids, 360
Variability of Nebulæ, Dr. Lewis Swift, 522 Variable Nebulæ, Some Apparently, Lewis Swift, 261 Variable Stars, Fuzziness of Some, Cuthbert G. Peek, 497 Variables, Two New, in Cepheus, Paul S. Yendall, 570 Variation of Latitude, Dr. S. C. Chandler, 404, 589; Robert
B. Hayward, F.R.S., 465; Dr. B. A. Gould, 521; on the, M. Faye, 570
Vasey (Dr. George), Grasses of the South-West, 390 Vaussenat (C. X.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 207 Vedalia cardinalis successfully Colonized at the Cape of Good Hope, 615
Vedel (Lieut.), on the Polynesians, 615
Veeder (Dr. M. A.): Auroras at Lyons, N. Y., 7; Red Light after Sunset, 30; Plan for Observations to Determine Local Distribution and Altitude of, 234; Magnetic Storms, 557 Velocity, Molecular, Relation of Voltaic Electromotive Force to, Dr. G. Gore, F. RS., 596
Venus, Rotation of, Herr Loschardt, 210
Verbeek (Dr. R. D. M.), Relics of the Hindu Period in Java, 88
Vereker (Hon. J. G. P.), the Resolution of Podura, 239 Verner (W.), Threatened Extermination of the Kentish Plover, 236
Vesuvius, Eruption of, 259
Vibrations, on Earth, Dr. Emil Oddone, 510
Victoria: Victoria Agricultural Department, Results of the Travelling Dairy, A. Crawford, 39; Hand-book of the De- structive Insects of Victoria, C. French, 246; Experimental Perfume Farming in, 305; Viticulture for Victoria, F. de Castella, 324
Vienna, Annales of the University Observatory in, 138 Vienna, a New Epidemic in, 349
Vilmorin (Philippe L. de), Les Fleurs à Paris; Culture et Commerce, 510
Vincent (M.), Thermometer-Temperature and Skin-Tempe- rature, 304
Violle (J.), Radiation of Incandescent Bodies and Optical Measure of High Temperatures, 552
Virial Equation for Gases and Vapours, on the, Prof. P. G. Tait, 199
Virial of a System of Hard Colliding Bodies, on the, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 80
Vision, Peculiar Eyes, James Shaw, 104
Viticulture: the Wines of the Medoc District, 279 Viticulture for Victoria, F. de Castella, 324
Vogel (Dr. E.), Praktisches Taschenbuch der Photographie, 51 Vogel (Prof. H. C.): Motion of Stars in the Line of Sight, 280; the New Star in Auriga, 498
Volcanoes: Projected Abandonment of Villages near Colima (Mexico), in Consequence of Activity of Neighbouring Vol- cano, 158; Volcanic Action in the British Isles, Sir Archi- bald Geikie, F.R.S., 398; Volcanic Action in Eastern Australia and Tasmania, T. W. E. David, 424; Eruption of Vesuvius, 259; Discovery of Saltpetre and Soda in Kilima- Njaro District, 379
Voltaic Electromotive Force, Relation of, to Molecular Velo- city, Dr. G. Gore, F.R.S., 596
Vonberg (Prof. Ignace), 518
Waals's (Van der) Generalizations regarding "Corresponding Temperatures, Pressures and Volumes, Prof. Sydney Young, Waals's (Van der) Isothermal Equation, Prof. D. T. Korteweg on, 152, 277
Wagner (Rudolf von), Manual of Chemical Technology, 386 Walker (Alfred O.), Destruction of Immature Sea-fish, 176 Walker (G. T.), Repulsion and Rotation produced by Alternat ing Electric Currents, 213
Walker (J. J.), Ants' Nest Beetles, 351 Wallace (Dr. Alfred R.): Topical Selection and Mimicry, 30; the Naturalist in La Plata, W. H. Hudson, 553
Waller (Augustus D.), an Introduction to Human Physiology, Dr. E. H. Starling, 340
Ward (Prof. H. Marshall, F.R.S.): the Ginger-beer Plant, 190; The Oak, a Popular Introduction to Forest Botany, 509 Warner Observatory, 422
Warning Colours, Frank E. Beddard, 78; Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S., 174; W. L. Distant, 174
Washington Observations, 1886, 237 Washington Observations, 1887, 548
Washington Weather Bureau, Atlas issued by, 587
Washington, Wind-rush at, Prof. H. A. Hazen, 597
Weber (Prof. Max), Freshwater Fauna of Sumatra, Java, &c., 408
Webster (Prof. Arthur G.), "W = Mg," 29
Weight, Examination of the Standards of Measure and, im- mured in the Houses of Parliament, 543 Weinschenk (E.), Meteoric Iron, 69
Weismannism, a Difficulty in, Edward B. Poulton, F. R. S., 52; Prof. Marcus Hartog, 102; A. H. Trow, 102, 175 Weiss (F. E.), Caoutchouc-containing Cells of Eucommia ulmoides, 335
Weldon (W. F. R.), the Renal Organs of certain Decapod Crustacea, 140
Weldon (Prof. W. F. R., F.R.S.), the University of London,
Wells (H. L.), a Series of Casium Trihalides, 310
Wells and Penfield (Messrs.), Remarkable Series of Compounds of Halogen Salts of Caesium with Two or more Atoms of Chlorine, Bromine, or Iodine, 325
Werigo's (Dr.) Experiments respecting Influence of Oxygen on Elimination of Carbon Dioxide of Lungs, Prof. Zuntz, 576 Wernadsky (W.), the Sillimanite Group and the Part played by Aluminium in the Silicates, 141
Wesendonck (Prof.), Gaseous Carbonic Acid not capable of Generating Electricity by Mechanical Friction on Metal, 306 West India Islands, Zoology and Botany of the, 139
West Indies, Dr. J. T. Rothrock on the Flora &c. of the Bahamas and Jamaica, 596
Westgate-on-Sea, Aurora Visible from, 613
Wethered (Edward), on the Microscopic Structure and Residues Insoluble in Hydrochloric Acid in the Devonian Limestone of South Devon, 597
Weyl (Dr. Th.), Animals rendered Immune to Anthrax, 312 Whale, a Steamer's Encounter with a, 88
Whale, the Lesser Rorqual, Sir W. Turner, 454 Wheat, Rust Fungus in, 615
Wheat in Ohio, the Average Yield of, geologically considered,
Whipple (G. M.). Magnetic Disturbance, 364
Whitaker's Almanack for 1892, 156
Whitcombe (Rev. R. H.), Elementary Trigonometry, 174
White (W. H., F.R.S.), the Influence of Shallow Water upon
the Trial Trip Speeds of Modern Vessels, 571
White (William), Darwinian Theory, 53 Whiteley (R. Lloyd), Chemical Calculations, 604 Whitney (W. Dwight), the Century Dictionary, 316
Whymper (Edward): how to Use the Aneroid Barometer, 339;
Travels among the Great Andes of the Equator, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 561
Wiborgh's (Prof.) Air-Pyrometer, John Crum, 304
Wild (H.), the Magnetic Storms of February 13-14, 1892, 480 Wilkins (A.), Intelligence in Birds, 151
Wilks (W.), the Place of Horticulture in Technical Education, 38
Willey (Arthur), a new Genus of Synascidians from Japan, 450 Williams (Dr. C. Theodore), Value of Meteorological Instru- ments in Selection of Health Resorts, 551
Williams (F. N.), the Genus Dianthus, 383
Williams (Prof. G. H.): a Geological Excursion in Maryland, 235; the part played in Growth of Geological Opinion by Regions near great Universities, 519
Williams (J. Francon) and William Hughes, the Advanced Class-Book of Modern Geography, 460
Willis (J. C.), the Method of Fertilization in Ixora, 455
Wilson (F. R. L.), Action of Dry Hydrochloric Acid Gas on Dry Carbonates, 503
Wilson (Prof.), Experiment Illustrating Power of Palladium of Occluding Hydrogen, 380
Winchester, Macro-Lepidoptera and Birds of, 115
Wines of the Medoc District, the, 279
Wing in Dinernis, Evidence of a, Henry O. Forbes, 257 Wind Direction, 149
Wind-rush at Washington, Prof. H. A. Hazen, 594 Winnecke's Comet, Dr. G. F. Haerdtl, 617
Winnipeg, Lake, Geology of, J. B. Tyrell, 115
Winter Storms of Northern India, Henry F. Blanford, F. R. S.,
Wislicenus (Herr Dr. Walter), on the Influence of Ring and Disk Blinds in Micrometic Measurements, 137
Wissmann (Hermann von), My Second Journey through Equatorial Africa, 507
Within an Hour of London Town, 557 Woeikof (Dr. A.), Cold Waves, 357
Wolf (Rodolf), Solar Activity in, 1891, 307 Wolf's Periodic Comet, 42; Dr. Berberich, 237 Wolf's Comet, 1891, 11; Herr Dr. Thraen, 548 Wolf's Numbers for 1891, 307
Wolstenholme (Prof. Joseph), Death of, 85 Wood (Sir H. Trueman), Light, 269 Woods, Furniture, D. Deeming, 459
Woodward (Mr. A. S.), Appointed Assistant Keeper of Depart- ment of Geology at British Museum, 566
Woodward (M. F.), the Milk Dentition of Procavia (Hyrax) capensis, 287; Teeth Development in the Marsupialia, 333 Worship, Dwarfs and Dwarf, Harold Crichton-Browne, 269 Worthington (A. M.), the Mechanical Stretching of Liquids, 358
Wray (Leonard, Jun.), the Ipoh Poison of the Malay Penin- sula, 278
Wright (C. R. Alder, F.R.S.), on Certain Ternary Alloys, v., 381
Wright (Prof. G. Frederick): the Theory of an Interglacial Sub- mergence in England, 310; Cirques, 317 Wrightson (J.), Farm Crops, 247
Yahgan, the, P. Hyades and J. Deniker, 577
Yarrow (A. S.), on Balancing Marine Engines and the Vibration of Vessels, 571
Year, the Origin of the, J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 487 Year-book of Science, 1891, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R. S., 604 Yeast, Milk Ferment Identical with Kefyr, in use in Canada and United States, C. L. Mix, 471
Yellow Butterflies, Pigment in, F. Gowland Hopkins, 197 Yendall (Paul S.), Two New Variables in Cepheus, 570 Yezo, the Fauna of, Dr. Adolf Fritz, 89
Young (Prof. C. A.): Note on the Chromosphere Spectrum, 28; the Chromosphere Line à 6676'9, 198
Young (Prof. Sydney), Van der Waals's Generalizations regard- ing "Corresponding " Temperatures, Pressures, and Volumes,
Younghusband (Capt.), Journeys in the Pamirs and Adjacent Countries, 353
Zebra, on the Attitudes of the, during Sleep, and their Influence on the Protective Value of its Stripes, 248 Zebra, Skin of Grevy's, brought from Somaliland, 598 Zebras, Notes on, S. B. Carlill, 526 Zeitschrift für Anorganische Chemie, 421 Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten, 20 Zimbabwe Ruins, Finds at the Great, Theodore Bent, 551 Zodiacal Light, O. T. Sherman, 381
Zoology: Zoological Gardens, Additions to, 21, 41, 67, 89, 116, 137, 159, 186, 210, 236, 260, 280, 307, 325, 351, 380, 404, 422, 445, 472, 497, 521, 547, 569, 589, 616; the Death of the Giraffe, 518; Zoological Society, 70, 164, 287, 383, 430, 503, 526, 597; Enormous American Lizard, L. Stejneger, 40; Herr Lehmann on the Camel, 87; Prof. Cossar Ewart on Scottish Zoology, 87; Zoological Regions, G. A. Boulenger, 104; Dr. Stirling's New Aus- tralian Animal (Notoryctes typhlops), J. D. Ogilby, 135; Squirrels in Winter, C. Fitzgerald, 136; Zoology and Botany of the West India Islands, 139; Text-book of Comparative
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