R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS
BREAD STREET HILL, E.C.
ABBADIE (A. d'), the Remarkable Sunsets, 132
Algeria, Sinking of Earth at Bona, 460
Almanac, the Nautical, 89
Abney (Capt., F.R.S.), Wave-lengths of A, a, and Lines in Algiers, Earthquake in, 415 Infra-red of Visible Spectrum, 190 Abyssinia, Dr. Stecker's Travels in, 347 Achard's Continuous Electric Brake, 245 Affinity, Chemical, Oswald's Studies of, 391; Flavitsky's Theory of, 392
Africa: Exploration of Stanley's Congo Expedition, 15; Portu- guese Expedition to West, 64, 245; Dr. Holub's Expedition, 135, 346; Russian Expedition to West, 296; Dr. Emin-Bey's Explorations, 160; Dr. Richard Böhm's and P. Reichardt's Explorations, 272; Races of Western Tropical, H. H. John- ston, 303; Junker's Expedition, 318; O'Neill's Explorations, 346; Dr. Chavanne's Expedition, 346; Sketch of the Modern Languages of Africa, Robt. Needham Cust, Prof. A. H. Keane, 377; Geology of Central Africa, H. Drummond, 551; African Spiders, 408; Dr. Junker's Discoveries in the Wellé Region, 584
Agardh (Dr.), on Algæ, Mary P. Merrifield, 340
Alpine Clubs, German, 462; Austrian, 462; French, 488 Alps of New Zealand, Green's, Prof. Bonney, F.R.S., 281 Aluminium, Peculiar Absorption of Iodic Acid by, Dr. G. Gore, F.R.S., 254
Amambara Creek, Flegel's Map of, 585 Amazons (Upper Regions), Topography and Ethnography of, Colini, 272 America: Co-education of the Sexes in, 158; November Meet- ing of National Academy of Sciences, 161; Clifford Richard- son on American Wheat, Prof. J. Wrightson, 173; American Geology, F. V. Hayden, A. Geikie, F.R.S., 233; an Ameri- can Rothamsted, Prof. W. Fream, 238; American Naturalist, 165, 375; American Journal of Science, 141, 252, 397, 466, 540, 613; American Association for the Advancement of Science, 87; Recent Low Temperatures in America, Dr. John Rae, F.R.S., 287
Agassiz (Prof. Alex.), Embryological Monographs, 16; the Por- Amu-Daria, Russian Explorers on the Old Bed of the, 416, 557 pitida and Velellidæ, 262
Agates, Prof. M. Forster Heddle, 419
Agriculture, an American Rothamsted, Prof. W. Fream, 238 Agriculture in Sussex, 575
Agricultural Society, Royal, Journal of, 75
Air, Velocity of Sound in, D. J. Blaikley, 148
Air, Dusty, on the Formation of Small Clear Spaces in, John Aitken, 322; Phenomena exhibited by, in the Neighbourhood of Strongly-Illuminated Bodics, Profs. Oliver J. Lodge and J. W. Clark, 417
Air-Wave, the Krakatoa, General Strachey, F.R.S., 181 Air-Waves, Earthquakes and, General Strachey, F.R.S., and Maxwell Hall, 427
Airy (Sir G. B., F.R.S.), on Chepstow Railway Bridge, 75 Aitken (John), on the Formation of Small Clear Spaces in Dusty Air, 322
Alaska: Zoology and Botany of, 362; the Volcanic Eruption of Mount St. Augustin, Geo. Davidson, 441 Albany (Duke of), Death of, 534
Alexander (Thos.), Protection by Mimicry-a Problem in Mathematical Zoology, 405
Alexeyeff's Theory of Solutions, 391
Alfta, Remarkable Meteor and Aurora at, 159
Amur, Changes of Level of, 15
Anatomy for Artists, John Marshall, 30, 56, 123
Anderson's Handbook of Archæological Collections in Indian Museum, 27; Guide to Calcutta Zoological Gardens, 426 Anemometer, a New, Prof. Börnstein, 280 Animal Body, Nuclein in, Prof. Kossel, 352 Animal Intelligence, J. M. Hayward, 357 Animals: Mental Evolution in, F. J. Faraday, 335, 381, 428; G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 330, 336, 404, 428 Animals, Teaching, to Converse, Sir J. Lubbock, F.R.S., 216, 237, 547; Col. H. Stuart Wortley, 261 Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 94, 253, 276, 495 Annals of Mathematics (Magazine), 135 Annelida of the North Atlantic, 25
Anthropology: Anthropological Institute, 119, 166, 254, 303, 351, 446, 542; the Study of, Prof. Flower, F.R.S., 319, 388; Foundation of an Anthropological Society at Bordeaux, 389; Anthropological Society of Paris, 414; Anthropological Notes in Solomon Islands, Surgeon Guppy, 429; Anthropological Results of Dr. Finsch's Journey to the Pacific, 462; Erkert's Anthropological Measurements in Caucasus, 557; at the British Association Meeting at Montreal, 582 Aphides, British, G. B. Buckston, F.R.S., 288
Algæ, Drs. Agardh and Rabenhorst on, Mary P. Merrifield, Arabia, Geology of, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 350
Arabin Gums, C. O'Sullivan, 253
Archæological Collections of the Indian Museum, 27 Archibald (E. D.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 176 Archives, Italiennes, de Biologie, 23, 142
Archives of the Physical and Natural Sciences, Geneva, 277, 349
Arctic Expedition (Dijmphna), New, 88
Arctic Expedition, another attempt to rescue the Greely, 415 Argentine Republic, Splenic Fever in, Dr. Roy, 91 Argyll (the Duke of), the Unity of Nature, 474, 524 Aristotelian Society, 45
Arizona, Geological Survey of, H. M. Wilson, 272 Arlberg Tunnel, Completion of, 64, 87
Artists, Anatomy for, 30, 56, 123
Ascidia Compositæ, Classification of the, Prof. Herdman, 429 Ash (Volcanic), Analysis by Dr. Reusch of Krakatoa, 388 Ash of Grain grown at Rothamsted, Analysis of, Lawes and Gilbert, 445
Ashes (Volcanic), Analysis of Krakatoa, Renard, 134 Asia (Central), Dr. Regal's Explorations in, 416
Asia Minor, Earthquakes in, 437
Asian Explorations, Dr. Riebeck's, 417
Asiatic Society of Bengal, Centenary of, 316
Association of German Naturalists and Physicians, 18 Association, Scientifique de France, 272
Astronomical Column, 45, 69, 88, 112, 135, 159, 185, 246, 273, 296, 345, 367, 390, 415, 536, 558, 606 Astronomische Gesellschaft, 558
Astronomical Station on Pic du Midi, Studies made for establish- ment of permanent, MM. Thollon and Trépied, 7 Atlantic (North), Norwegian Expedition: Zoology, 25 Atlantic Soundings, 188
Atlantic, Relative Level of Mediterranean and, Tillo and Bourdalou, 185
Atlantic, Greatest Depth of, 319
Atmosphere, the Upper Currents of the, 154
Atmosphere of China, Dust, Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, 260
Atomic Weight of Tellurium, Brauner, 391
Atomic Weights, Redeterminations of, 391
Atti dell' Accademia Reale dei Lincei, 47, 95, 443, 466, 565, 614
Attraction et Gravitation d'après Newton, Mme. Clémence Royer, 235
Audebert (J.), Wild Tribes of Madagascar, 347 Auricular Sensations, Subjective, Prof. Lucæ, 568 Aurora and Meteor at Alfta, 159
Aurora Borealis : Prof. Lemström's Observations of the, III; on the Height of the, Adam Paulsen, 337; Measuring the, Dr. Sophus Tromholt, 409; in Iceland, Dr. Sophus Trom- holt, 537
Austral Judgment, the, 49
Australia Initiation Ceremonies, A.W. Howitt, 254; Geological Exploration in Western, E. T. Hardman, 294; Water in, F. T. Mott, 311; Exploration by Winnicke of unknown in- terior of, 346; Volcanic Eruption in Western, 388; Australian Observatories, 390
Austrian Polar Expedition, Results of, Lieut. Wohlgemuth, 246; Botanical Expedition to Azerbijan, 316 Austro-Hungary, Ornithological Observatories in, 246
Axioms of Geometry, Edward Geoghegan, 551; Prof. O. Henrici, F.R.S., 573
Azerbijan, Austrian Botanical Expedition to, 316
Bacas (Dario) Determinants, 378
Bacillus of Typhoid Fever, Prize offered for Essay on, 583 Backhouse (T. W.), Pons' Comet, 7; the Quadrantids, 104; the Remarkable Sunsets, 251
Bacteria, 559; Bicentenary of, Ferdinand Cohn, 154 Bacterioscopic Measurements of Neva Water, Dr. Pehl, 557 Bailey (Prof. W. W.), Sprengel on Fertilisation of Flowers, 171; Ravens in United States, 478
Baker (J. G.) Review of Tuber-bearing Solanums, 328 Balance, Delicate, Suggestions for facilitating the use of a, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 91; Hughes' New Magnetic, 263 Balfour (Prof. J. Hutton) Death of, 365; Obituary Notice of, 385
Baltic Scientific Researches, Finnish Government Steamer for, 225
Bamboo in Transcaucasia, Proposed Cultivation of, Woeikoff, 184
Barlow (Capt.), Sea covered with Pumice, 488 Barlow (W.), Internal Symmetry of Crystals, 186, 205; Pro- bable Nature of the Internal Symmetry of Crystals, 404 Barometer, the Ear a, Dr. W. H. Stone and Geo. Rayleigh Vicars, 356; C. V. Boys, 333
Barometrical Sympathy with Earthquakes, Dr. Hector, F.R.S., 87
Barometro Araucano, Baron Maclay, 303
Barrett (Prof. W. F.), on a Magnetic Sense, 476
Barrington (R. M.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 153; on the Absence of Earthworms from Canadian North-West Prairies, 237
Barytes from Chirbury, H. A. Miers, 29; C. J. Woodward, 77; H. A. Miers, 124
Bashfo th (Rev. F.), On a Method of Estimating the Steadiness of Elongated Shot when Fired from Large Guns, 527 Bathymetrical Survey of Scottish Lochs, 487
Batteries, New Elements for Primary, Lalande and Chaperon, 227
Bead Ornaments of Paleolithic Man, Worthington G. Smith, 83
Beadon (Robert), the Remarkable Sunsets, 225
Bealby (J. P.), Java Eruption and Earthquake Waves, 30 Beardmore (N. B.), the Green Sun, 28
Becquerel (H.), Researches on Infra-red Rays of the Spectrum, 227
Beddard (F. E.), the New Prosector of the Zoological Society, 294
Bees, Habits of, Isabella Herschel, 104
Behm (Dr.), Death of, 487
Beketoff (Prof.), on Dr. Sachs' Theory of the Relations between the Increase and Segmentation of Cells in the Embryonal Parts of Plants, 461
Bengal Dyes and Tans, H. W. McCann, 147 Bengal Asiatic Society, Centenary of, 316
Bennett (A. W.), on the Reproduction of the Zygnemaceæ, 142 Ben Nevis Observatory, 14, 86, 134; a Christmas Visit to, Prof. G. Chrystal, 219; Ascent of, 9, 365; Weather on, T. Sington, 261; Meteorological Observations from, 342 Berghaus (Prof. H. K.), Death of, 437
Berlin Cremation Society, 461; Physiological Society, 72, 144, 168, 255, 280, 352, 448, 543; Physical Society, 48, 168, 192, 279, 304, 400, 472, 498, 568; Geographical Society, 160 Berly's Electrical Directory, 524
Bermuda, Earthquake in, 15
Bernstein (Dr. R.), Death of, 415
Berwick-on-Tweed, Remarkable Meteor seen at, 272 Beryllium, Spectrum of, 90; Hartley on, 391 Beyerinck (Dr.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 175, 308 Bittleston (Lieut. G. H.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 152 Bias in Walking, Unconscious: G. H. Darwin; Thos. Hawks- ley, 286; Sara S. Owen, 336; Dr. J. Rae, F.R.S., 311, 384; W. G. Simpson, 356; Dr. Garson, 310; R. McLachlan, F.R.S., F. M. Campbell, Stephen A. Marshall, 311 Bibliography: Scientific, Quaritch's Catalogue, 212; Meteoro- logical, C. J. Symons, F.R. S., 550
Bickmore's (Prof.), Lectures on Natural History to School Teachers, 184
Bicycles and Tricycles, C. V. Boys, 478
Biddulph (Sir R., C. B.), the Cedar Forests of Cyprus, 597 Bidwell (Shelford), on an Explanation of Hall's Phenomenon, 468
Biological Laboratory on the English Coast, a, 473.
Biological Investigation of the British Coasts, Society for, 533 Birds, Towering of, Sir J. Fayrer, F. R.S., 55
Birds' Eggs, the Structure of, Prof. Tarkhanoff, 461 Birds of Japan, New List of, 604 Birmingham Philosophical Society, 254 Birvari, Earthquake at, 415
Bishop (S. E.), Remarkable Sunsets, 259, 549, 573 Blaikley (D. J.), Velocity of Sound in Air, 148
Blake (Jas.), on the Incubation Period of Scientific Links, 168 Blake (Prof. J. G.), Volcanic Group of St. David's, 303 Blakiston (Capt. T.), Protection by Mimicry-a Problem in Mathematical Zoology, 405; List of the Birds of Japan, 604 Bleaching, Dyeing, and Calico Printing, John Gardner, 425
Bles (E. J.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 427
Blue Sun, a, E. Metzger, 252
Blyth (A. W.), Poisons, Dr. Thos. Stevenson, 451 Bock's (Carl) Siam, Prof. A. H. Keane, 258 Bogies, Mr. Ruskin's, Rev. W. Clement Ley, 353 Böhn's (Dr. R.) African Explorations, 272 Bolletino della Societa Italiana Geografica, 346 Bona, Subsidence of Naiba Mountain, near, 15 Bone Caves of Ojcow, Prof. Dr. F. Römer, 449
Bonney (Prof. F.R.S.), Geology of South Devon Coast, 119; Cambrian Conglomerates, 208; the Alps of New Zealand, W. S. Green, 281; Geology of Arabia, 350
Bordeaux, Foundation of Anthropological Society at, 389 Borgen (Prof.), Nordenskjöld's Theories in connection with his Greenland Expedition, 14
Borneo Commercial Development, 462
Börnstein (Prof.), a New Anemometer, 280 Bosnia, Earthquake in, 159
Boston (U.S.A.), Water-Supply, Contamination by Spongilla fluviatilis of, 391
Botanic Garden Board, Report of New Zealand, 206 Botanical Work in China, Chas. Ford, 134
Botanical Expedition to Azerbijan, Austrian, 316
Botanico-Physiological Station in North Sweden, Proposed,
Botany in India, Progress of, III
Botany of Alaska, Zoology and, 362
Botany Relations between the Increase and Segmentation of Cells in the Embryonal Parts of Plants, Prof. Beketoff on Dr. Sachs' Theory, 461
Botany, Economic, the Kew Museums of, 581
Bourdalou, Relative Level of Mediterranean and Atlantic, 185 Boulenger (G.A.), the Ophidian Genus Simotes, 149 Bournemouth Natural Science Society, 64
Bovey (Prof.), Applied Mechanics, A. R. Willis, 122 Bower (F. O.), Rhyncopetalus montanum, 230
Bows, Circular Cloud, E. H. L. Firmstone, 406
Boys (C. V.), the Ear a Barometer, 333; Bicycles and Tricycles, 478
Bozward (J. Ll.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 131, 178 Brain, Tourguénief's, 389
Brake, Achard's Continuous Electric, 245
Brauner (B.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 223
Brauner, Atomic Weight of Tellurium, 391
Brazil, Pale Sun in, 87
Bremen Geographical Journal, 161
Bremen, Geographical Society of, 535, 585
Breguet (M.), Death of, 14
Bridge, on Chepstow Railway, Sir G. B. Airy, F.R.S., 75 Brioschi (Prof. Francesco), Appointed President of the Academy of the Lincei, 582
British Association, Montreal Meeting, 435, 459; Arrange- ments for Section F, 534; Anthropology at, 582
British Islands, Origin of the Scenery of the, A. Geikie, F.R.S., 325, 347, 396, 419, 442
British Noblemen during last three Generations, Weights of, Fras. Galton, F.R.S., 266
Brodhurst (B. E.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 153
Bronn (Dr. H. G.), Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier- reichs, 5
Brooks' Comet, W. T. Sampson, 335]
Brorsen's Comet, 88
Brounoff's Researches into Variations of Temperature in conse-
quence of Cyclones, 414
Brown (E.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 132
Brown (Dr. J. C.), Finland: Its Forests and Forest Manage- ment, Prof. W. Fream, 101
Brown (Prof. W. G.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 309
Brown (Wm.), Instinct, 428
Browne (Walter R.), Science and Engineering, 57
Browne (Lennox), Voice, Song, and Speech, Dr. W. H. Stone, 570
Brugnone (Abbé), Death of, 436
Brussa, Earthquake near, 272
Bryce's Bill to secure Access to Mountains and Moorlands in Scotland, 487
Brydone-Jack (W.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 250 Buckston (G. B., F.R.S.), British Aphides, 288
Budde (Dr.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 177
Budge (E.), New Inscription of Nebuchadnezzar, 375 Buhla, Prehistoric Burial Ground near, 460 Buildings, Earthquakes and, Dr. A. Ernst, 595 Bulletin de la Société de Géographie, 160
Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 161 Bulletin of the Belgian Royal Academy, 190 Bulletins de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, 277 Bulletin de l'Académie, Impériale des Sciences de St. Pétersbourg, 422
Bulletin de la Société des Naturalistes de Moscou, 300 Bulletin de l'Académie Belgique, 142, 421, 466, 565 Bunge (Dr.), Lena Polar Meteorological Station, 318 Bunkofer (Prof. W.), Determinants, 378
Burder (George F.), Remarkable Sunsets, 251, 525 Burial Ground at Cobern, Discovery of Franconian, 246 Burial Ground at Buhla, Prehistoric, 460
Burnett Lectures, On Light, G. G. Stokes, Prof. P. G. Tait, 545
Burnham's (Mr.) Double-Star Measures, 409
Burton (F. M.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 225
Bushel of Corn, a (A. S. Wilson), Prof. Wrightson, 26 Busley (Carl), Die Schiffsmaschine, 426
Cable-Protection Convention, 487
Cadell (H. M.), Geognosy of the Harz Mountains, 303, 447. Calcutta Zoological Gardens, Guide to, 426
Callorhynchus antarcticus, on some Embryos of, T. J. Parker, 46 Cambrian Conglomerates, H. Hicks, M. D., and Prof. Bonney, F.R.S., 208
Cambridge: Fellowship Examinations, Independent Work at, 43; Natural Science at, Local Examinations, 63; Philosophical Society, 96, 143, 166, 357, 470, 543 Cameron (Donald), Meteors, 56, 123, 287
Campbell (Prof. Lewis), the Remarkable Sunsets, 196 Campbell (F. M), Unconscious Bias in Walking, 311
Canadian North-West Prairies, Absence of Earthworins from, R. M. Christy, 213; R. M. Barrington, 237; Timothy E. Wilcox, 486
Cannibalism among Cave-Dwellers, Prof. Nehring, 366 Canoe unearthed at Pulborough, 15
Cape Horn, Report of French Mission to, Dr. Hyades, 191 Carniola, Discovery by Prof. Linhart of Great Ice Cavern in, 296
Carpenter (W. Lant), Energy in Nature, 74; Science Teaching in Elementary Schools, 317
Carpineto-Romano, Meteorological Observatory, 556
Casey (J., F.R.S.), Sequel to the First Six Books of Euclid, 571
Cats, Heredity in, E. B. Poulton, 20; Deafness in White, 237, 312; a Colony of, Geo. Rayleigh Vicars, 551; Cats on the District Railway, E. de M. Malan, 573; Rooke Penning- ton, 596 Caucasus, Science in the, 488; Erkert's Anthropological Measurements in, 557; the Population of, 605 Cave-Dwellers, Cannibalism among, Prof. Nehring, 366 Cecil (Henry), the Remarkable Sunsets, 132, 334 Cedar Forest of Cyprus, Sir R. Biddulph, C. B., 597 Cell, Reynier's Maximum, 227
Ceratodus forsteri, Morton, 16
Cetacea, Evolution of the, S. V. Wood, 147; Prof. W. H. Flower, F.R.S., 170
Challenger (H.M.S.), Zoological Reports of Voyage of, vols. v. vi. vii., 1, 521; Zoological Reports, F. B. White, 29 Chapman (E., M. A.), Physiology in Oxford, 76
Chavanne (Dr.), Antwerp, 296; African Expedition, 346 Chemistry Chemical Society, 76, 95, 231, 253, 302, 399, 445, 469, 541, 566, 591, 616; Chemical Notes, 391; Oswald's Studies of Chemical Affinity, 391; Flavitsky's Theory of Chemical Affinity, 392; Refracting Power of Solid Chemical Compounds, Kanonnikoff, 391; Thermal Chemistry, Julius Thomsen, M. M. P. Muir, 209; Ira Remsen's Principles of Theoretical Chemistry, 283; General Principles of Chemistry, M. M. P. Muir, 317
Chenery (Thomas) Death of, 364
Chepstow Railway Bridge, on, Sir G. B. Airy, F.R.S., 75 Chester, Proposed Museum for, 88
China, Botanical Work in, Chas. Ford, 134; Magnetic Dip in South Chira and Formosa, Dr. Doberck, 214; Dr. Fritsche's Explorations in, 416; Explorations of South-Western, 462; Dust Atmosphere of China, Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, 260; Chinese Meteorology, Dr. Doberck, 271; Green Sun in China, 436; Chinese Paleontology, Prof. R. K. Douglas, 551
Chirbury, Barytes from, H. A. Miers, 29, 124; C. J. Wood- ward, 77
Chlorophyll, Note on the Constitution of, Edw. Schunck, F.R.S., 277
Cholera Commission, Report of Gerinan, 365, 460
Chrystal (Prof. G.), A Christmas Visit to Ben Nevis Observatory, 219; Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Edinburgh Uni- versity, 577
Christiania Society of Science, 472
Conn (H. W.) and J. S. Kingsley, on the Embryology of the Teleosts, 16
Conroy (Sir John), Reflection of Light from Metallic Surfaces, 398
Constable (F. C.), the Java Eruption, 55
Convection (Electric), Rowland's Experiment Demonstrating the Magnetic Action of, Dr. E. Leeber, 558
Converse, Teaching Animals to, Sir John Lubbock, F.R.S., 216, 257
Converse, Teaching Animals to, Col. H. Stuart Wortley, 261 Cope (Prof. E. D.), Evidence for Evolution in History of Extinct Mammalia, 227, 248
Copper and Iron, Did they Precede Tin, A. Tylor, 84 Copper Island, Exploration of, 605
Coprosma baueriana, Walter Gardiner, 231
Cordeaux (J.), Wild Duck Laying in Rook's Nest, 596 Coral Reefs, Origin of, A. Geikie, F.R.S., 107, 124; Surgeon Guppy, 214
Christy (R. M.), Absence of Earthworms from Canadian Coralla, Epitheca in Serial, Prof. P. M. Duncan, 142 North-West Prairies, 213
Christy's Notes on Useful Plants, 488
Chukche Peninsula, Dr. Aurel Krause on the Inhabitants of, 161
Cincinnati, the Observatory, 558
Circle, the Division of the, Antoine d'Abbadie, 28 Circling to the Left in a Mist, W. Larden, 262 Circular Cloud Bows, E. H. L. Firmstone, 406
Circular Rainbow, J. A. Fleming, 310; J. M. White, 357; T.
R. Maynard, 357; G. K. Gilbert, 451
Circumpolar Expedition, British, 63; Capt. Dawson, 247 City and Guilds of London Technical Institute, 534
Civil Engineers, Institution of, 43
Clark (J. E.), the Remarkable Sunsets. 131, 225, 286
Clark (Prof. J. W.) and Prof. Oliver J. Lodge on the Phenomena exhibited by Dusty Air in the Neighbourhood of strongly Illuminated Bodies, 417
Clarke (Dr. Hyde), Green Sunlight, 76; the Remarkable Sun- sets, 152
Clark Cells, on the Absolute Electromotive Force of, Lord Ray- leigh, F.R.S., 565
Cleeve (Prof.), the Earth "Samaria," 391
Clerkenwell Road, Palæolithic Implement found in, 15 Clifton (Prof.), Measurement of Curvature of Lenses, 143 Cloud Bows, Circular, E. H. L. Firmstone, 406
Cloud-glow after Sunset, Unusual, Hon. F. A. R. Russell, 55; J. J. Walker, 77
Clocks, Sudden Stoppage of, G. H. Kinahan, 105 Clock, New Normal, at Yale College Observatory, 604
Clockwork in Parcels, Scheme for Discovering, W. de Fonvielle, 437
Cobern, Discovery of Franconian Burial Ground at, 246 Coccidæ in New Zealand, Ravages of, 200 Co-education of the Sexes in America, 158 Cohn (Ferdinand), Bicentary of Bacteria, 154 Cohn's Beiträge zur Biologie des Pflanzen, 443 Cold in Smyrna, 345
Colini (Dr.), on Lucioli's Topography and Ethnography, 9 College, Firth, Proposed Technical Department in, 183 Colman (A. P.), Ice Volcanoes-Mountain Rainbow, 550 Colony of Cats, Geo. Rayleigh Vicars, 551
Colour-Blind, Experiments on Neutral Points in Spectrum of, Dr. Koenig, 168
Colour-sensitiveness, Dr. Koenig's Experiments on, 496 Colours, Photography of, Greenwood Pim, 470
Comet, Brooks', W. T. Sampson, 335; Comet, Brorsen's, 88; Comet, D'Arrest's, 70; Comet, Encke's, 159: Comet, Pons', T. W. Backhouse, 7, 45, 112, 185, 273, 296, 367; Drawings of, 460; Tempel's, 1873 II., 45, 70, 185; a Southern, 296, 606; Comet of 1664, 345; First Comet, 1798, 135; Great Comet, 1882, 135; Comet, 1884, 558
Composite Portraiture adapted to the Reduction of Meteo- rological and other Similar Observations, G. M. Whipple, Conglomerates, Cambrian, Dr. Hicks and Prof. Bonney, F.R.S.|
Congo Expedition, Stanley's, 15; Departure of Lieut. Wissmann on New Expedition to the, 87; Ethnological Ex- pedition of Dr. Zintgraff to the, 416; the Congo, H. H. Johnston, Prof. A. H. Keane, 579
Corn, a Bushel of (A. S. Wilson), Prof. Wrightson, 25 Cortambert (Richard, fils), Death of, 343
Cortical Area of Voluntary Muscles of Larynx and Jaws, Expe- rimental Proof of Prof. Munk's Theory of Centre of, Dr. H. Krause, 168
Cosmic Dust, Dr. H. Rink, 148, E. Metzger, 261; Volcanic Ashes and, J. Murray and A. Renard, 585
Cosmical Space, on the Transmission: of Organic Germs through, by Meteoric Stones, J. H. Stewart, 595
Coventry, Technical Education in, 64
Cranial Characters of Timorese, Dr. Garson, 166
Crawley (H. H), Earthquake, 7
Crema (Capt. C. F.), Journey to Morocco, 462 Cremation Society, Berlin, 461
Crookes (W.), Recent Discoveries in High Vacua, 95 Crotte (Dr. Primo), La Musica e una Scienza, 198 Croupous Pneumonia, Micrococcus in, Dr. Friedländer, 144 Crystallography, 195
Crystals, Internal Symmetry of, W. Barlow, 116, 205
Crystals, Probable Nature of the Internal Symmetry of, W. Barlow, 404; Prof. L. Sohncke, 383
Cunningham (Allan), Royal Engineer Professional Rapers, Major Vetch, 146
Cunningham (David), the Storm of January 26, 1884, 336 Cunningham (J. P), the Oban Pennatulida, 46
Currents (Upper), of the Atmosphere, 154
Curtis (John), Farm Insects, 170
Cust (Robt. Needham), Sketch of the Modern Languages of Africa, Prof. A. H. Keane, 377
Cyclones, Brounoff's Researches into Variations of Temperature in consequence of, 414
Cyprus, the Cedar Forests of, Sir R. Biddulph, C.B., 597
D'Abbadie (Antoine), the Division of the Circle, 28 Dallas (James), Indians of Guiana, 382 Dallmeyer (L. H.), Death of, 271
Dam (Dr. Van), the Remarkable Sunsets, 175 Danish Greenland Expeditions, 44
Danish (Godthaab), Meteorological Expedition, 134 D'Arrest's Comet, 70
Darwin's Posthumous Essay on Instinct, 110, 128
Darwin (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), Ripple-Marks, 162; on the Figure of Equilibrium of a Planet of Heterogeneous Density, 230; Unconscious Bias in Walking, 286
Davidson (Geo.), Volcanic Eruption of Mount St. Augustin, Alaska, 441
Dawson (Capt.), Report of English Circumpolar Expedition, 247
Deafness in White Cats, Dr. Lawson Tait, 164, 237, 312 Deep-Sea Expedition of 1883, French, Dr. J. G. Jeffreys, F.R.S.,
Deep-Sea Fishes of the Talisman, 483 Deep-Sea Dredgings of the Talisman, Crustacea, 531 Deer and their Horns, Sir J. Fayrer, F.R.S., 171 Deer's Horns at Moritzburg, the Collection of, 307 De la Rue (Dr. Warren, F.R.S.), the Green Sun, 28; Re searches on the Electric Discharge, 325, 349
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