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BREAD STREET HILL, E.C.

INDEX

ABEL (Prof. F. A., F.R.S.), Some of the Dangerous Properties
of Dust, 19; the Legal Flashing Test for Petroleum, 466
Abercromby (Hon R.), Spectroscope and Weather Forecasting,
572

Abietineæ, the, a Chapter in the History of Coniferæ, J. Starkie
Gardner, 106

Abney (Capt.) and Prof. Schuster on Results obtained during
the late Total Solar Eclipse, 465

Aborigines, Australian, A. W. Howitt, 452
Absorption of Heat by Gas-mixtures, Heine, 308
Accidents from Electricity in Paris, 378, 415

American Association for the Advancement of Science, 17, 480,
505
American Journal of Science, 22, 94, 286, 383
American Mathematical Text-books, some Recent, R. Tucker,
59
American Naturalist, 70, 88, 591

American Woodcock Carrying its Young, 542
Amicis' (De) "Morocco," German Edition, 614
Amu-Daria, Geological History of Delta of, 282
Anaesthesia of Larynx by Carbonic Acid, Brown-Séquard,
557

Accumulators, Kabath's Electric, 180; Chemistry of Planté and Analysis, Commercial Organic, A. H. Allen, 28

Faure's Gladstone and Tribe, 603

Acoustics, Koenig's Experiments in, 203, 275
Adams (Prof. Leith), Death of, 377

Aerial, Panoramic Photography, 482

Anatomie, Handbuch der vergleichenden, Prof. Schmidt,

385

Anatomie der Wirbelthiere, Lehrbuch der, Prof. Wiedersheim,
385

Aeronautics, Ascent by M. Eloy, 67, 88; Aëronautical Society, Anderson (R.), Lightning Conductors, 557

335; French Military Aeronauts, 482

Erorthometer, the, 467

Aschna cyanea, Curious Fact regarding, Signor Stefanelli,
89

Africa, Italian Exploration of, 41; Report of South African
Museum, 231; New English Expedition, 304; Lieut. Giraud's
Expedition, 3c9; Dr. Holub's New Expedition to South
Africa, 558; Ravenstein's Map of Eastern Equatorial Africa,
558; African Rivers and Meteorology, Prof. O'Reilly, 597;
Hamburg Geographical Society's Expedition to Central East
Africa, 615

Agardh (Dr. J. G.), Algæ, 65
Agriculture and Biology, 101

Aino Ethnology, A. H. Keane, 524

Air in Guns, Resistance of the, Prof. D. Colladon, 353
Airy (Sir G. B., F.R.S.), the Proposed New Forth Bridge,
598

Alaska, Seal Islands of, 199; Lieut. Schwatka's Expedition to
Northern, 231; Joan Petroff on Limit of Innuit Tribes on
Alaska Coast, 257

Aldis (Mary Steadman), "The Great Giant Arithmos," 123
Alexandria, Climate of, 338; Telephonic Experiment at Malta
during Bombardment of, 287

Algæ, Dr. J. G. Agardh on, 65

Algol, the Variable Star, 483

Allen (A. H.), "Commercial Organic Analysis," 28
Allen (Grant), Colours of Flowers, 299, 323, 346, 371
Alluvion, Sea-Shore, Langley Point, 30; Galshot and Hurst
Beaches, 104; the "Chesil," J. B. Redman, 150
Altitudes, Rapid-view Instruments for Momentary, Fras.
Galton, F.R.S., 249

Altitudes, Sunlight and Skylight at, 586

Aluminium for Movable Coil, Dr. E. Obach, 245; The Mecha-
nical Properties of, 495

Umazulu: the Zulus, their Past History, Manners, Customs,
and Language, &c.," Rev. J. B. Jenkinson, 522
America: Free Libraries in, 329; Convention of Photographers
Association of, 378

Andes, Note on Soroche (Mountain Sickness) in the, J. Ball,
F.R.S., 477

Andrews (G. H.), " Boats of all Nations,” 556
Andreyew Expedition, 558

Anemometrical Observations on Board Ship, 83
Angell (Dr. A.), the Brown Coloration of Southampton Water,
493
Animal Intelligence: Dr. Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., J. Whit-
taker, 449; C. Lloyd Morgan, 523; Rev. Geo. Henslow,
573

Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 45, 166, 286, 359, 472
Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 585

Annual Record of Published Scientific Work, Prof. Sollas's
Scheme for, 377

Antarctic Region, Meteorology of the, J. J. Murphy, 366
Antarctic Expedition, Wreck of Italian, 378
Anthelm's Nova of 1670, 42

Anthropological Institute, 47, 71, 167, 215, 230, 287, 306
Anthropological Society, Congress of German, 378
Ants, Bees, and Wasps, Sir J. Lubbock, F.R.S., Dr. G. J.
Romanes, F. R.S., 121

Ants in Horticulture, Utilisation of, Prof. C. V. Riley,

126

Ants, White, Surgeon Major Bidie, 599
Apo, Ascent of Mount, 257
"Apple Weevil," Miss Ormerod, 447

Arc Electric Lamp, New, W. H. Preece, F.R.S., 526
Archibald (E. Douglas), Cyclones, 9, 31; Recent Unseasonable
Weather, 197; Is the Axis of a Cyclone Vertical? 222
Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, 70, 213, 383,
616

Arctic Exploration: the Dutch Expedition, 19; Danish Expe-
dition, 282

Arctic Voyage Round Asia and Europe, Nordenskjöld's, Lieut.
A. Hovgaard, 29

Aristotelian Society, 530

Arithmetic, "The Great Giant Arithmos, a most Elementary
Arithmetic," Mary Steadman Aldis, 123

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Armagh Observatory, Appointment of J. L. E. Dreyer as
Director of, 88

Armstrong (Sir Wm.) on the Treatment of Steel for the Con-

struction of Ordnance, 494

Arnoglossus Lophotes, Specimen of, 556

Arran, Dr. Geikie, F.R.S, in, 39

Arsenious Sulphide in Arsenious Oxide, Colloidal Form of,
614

Art, Primer of, John Collier, Miss L. S. Bevington, 5
Asia, by A. H. Keane, Rev. A. H. Sayce, 317

Asia, the Central Plateau of, Sir Richard Temple, 437
Astronomical Column, 18, 42, 68, 90, 114, 137, 161, 185, 210,
223, 281, 307, 331, 344, 448, 483, 511, 541, 613, 635
Astronomical Observations, Dr. Simon Newcomb, 326
Astronomical Observatories, Continental, 331
Atlantis, Ignatius Donnelly, 341

Atlases, McAlpine's, 175; Prof. T. J. Parker, 292; Dr.
McAlpine, 386

Atmosphere at the Surface of the Earth, Mean Temperature of,
as Determined by Observations and by Theory, Ö. Reichen-
bach, 150

Atomic Weights, 271

Atomic Attraction, F. D. Brown, 332

Atta della R. Accademia dei Lincei, 23, 71, 94, 360, 519
August Meteors, Donald Cameron, 378, 523

Auroraæ: 453; Aurora Australis, T. H. Potts, 126; in Green
land, 130; on the Newfoundland Coast, 160; Observatory
for, Lophus Tromholt, 220, 230; E. J. Stone on, 556; Rev.
A. E. Eaton on, 626; the Recent, Prof. O'Reilly, S. Everhed,
W. J. Lineham, Dr. G. Plarr, Elizabeth Brown, 548; W. H.
M. Christie, F.R.S., G. M. Seabroke, A. P. Smith, J. K.
Watts, Anne Gifford, W. Larden, H. Mellish, 571; Aurora
Borealis, 56; Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, 56; W. Pullinger, 81;
S. Maitland Baird Glennill, 105; in France, 585
Australian Museum, Report of Trustees of, 379
Australian Aborigines, A. W. Howitt, 452
Austrian Solar Meteorological Expedition, 231
Aye-Aye of Madagascar, Notes on, Rev. R. Baron, 504

B.A. Unit, R. T. Glazebrook, 597

Backhouse (T. W.), Spectrum of Wells' Comet, 56

Bacteria, Influence of Light on Development of, Jas. Jamieson,
244

Bagot (Alan), Colliery Ventilation, W. Galloway, 339
Bahr-el-Jebel, Journey of Dr. Emin-Bey in East of, 282
Baker (B.), on the Forth Bridge, 494, 624

Balbi's Universal Geography, New Edition of, 282
Balfour (Prof. F. M.), Death of, 305, 329; Obituary Notice of
by Dr. M. Foster, F.R.S., 313, 365; Burial of, 351 Prof.
Alfred Newton on, 342; G. Griffith on, 365; Prof. Arthur
Gamgee on, 405; Prof. J. Bell on, 584; Presentation of his
Scientific Library to University of Cambridge, 611; Proposed
Memorial to, 583, 631

Ball (J, F.R.S.), Note on Soroche (Mountain Sickness) in the
Andes, 477

Ball (Prof. R. S., F.R.S.), Dunsink Observatory, 236
Ball (Prof. V.): the Salt Supply of India, 468; Diamond Mines
in India, 468

Balliol College, Oxford, Endowment of Lectureship in Physical
Science, 279

Ballion (E.), Index to Bulletin of Moscow Impl. Society of
Naturalists, 557

Balloons: Experiments on the Steering of, 17; Vote of Subsidy
for Photographing Paris by Captive Balloons, 231; Woolwich
Balloons sent to Egypt, 471; Scientific Ascents at Paris, 585;
Regulations by Vienna Municipal Authorities for Persons
wishing to Manoeuvre, 613

Bamberg, Bequest by Dr. Remeis for Observatory in, 230
Bancroft (H. K.), History of the Pacific States of North
America, 558

Bark imported into England from Columbia, 66
Barnes (Joseph), Elementary Qualitative Analysis, 621
Barometers, J. T. Brown, 282

Baron, Rev. R.), Notes on the Aye-Aye of Madagascar, 504
Barrett (Prof. W. F.), Alteration in Dimension of Magnetic
Metals by Act of Magnetisation, 585

Bartoli and Papasogli, Mellogen, 568

Battery, New Forms of Secondary, 308; Chemistry of Planté
and Faure, Dr. J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S., 342; Sulphate of
Heat in Secondary, Prof. O. J. Lodge, 596

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Bergen, Metamorphic Rocks of, 567

Berger and Bardonnant, Translation of Cully's Practical Tele-
graphy, 557

Bergsina (Dr. P. A.), Death of, 159

Berichte über die Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesell-
schaft zu Freiburg, 592

Berlin Physical Society, 144, 167, 215; Proceedings of, 239
Berlin: Physiological Society, 71, 120, 216, 287, 336, 384;
Proceedings of, 239

Berne, Plätrage of Wines in, 380

Berthelot's Generalisation as to Presence of Four Salts in Mixed
Solution of Two Salts proved by Brügelmann 614

Besançon, Observatory E-tablished at, 88

Bevington (Miss L. S.), "Primer of Art," John Collier, 5
Bidie (Surgeon-Major), White Ants, 549
Binary Star 73 Ophiuchi, 541

Binocular Perspective, W. Le Conte Steveus, 68

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Biology Biological Notes, 42, 542; Biology and Agriculture,
101; Teaching of at the Royal Agricultural College, Ciren-
cester, 112; Biology in an Arts Curriculum, Prof. F. W.
Hutton, 209; Studies from Biological Laboratory of Johns
Hopkins University, 331; Biological Station at Sydney, 480
Birds, Gizzard contents of some Oceanic, H. B. Guppy, 12;
Instantaneous Photography of Birds in Flight, 84, 85, 86
Coues Check List of North American Birds, 362

Birmingham (J.), Red Variable Stars, "Variable Cygni x
(Birmingham), 1881," 8

Black, W. J. the Rainfall of the Globe, 222

Blake (J. F.), “A Monograph of British Fossil Cephalopods,"
25

Blindness, Prof. Plateau on, 41

Bloxam (Prof.), and the Royal Military Academy, 40

"Boats of all Nations," G. H. Andrews, 556

Bobbers, Prof. H. N. Moseley, F.R.S., 501
Bock (Carl), Exploration in Siam, 550
Bohemia, Science in, 164, 237

Bonn, Phylloxera at, 584

Bornet and Grunow, a New Genus of Cryptophyceæ, 557
Bossek of Observatory, 378

"Botanical Atlas; a Guide to the Practical Study of Plants,"
D. McAlpine, 175

Botanical Society, German, 280

Botany, Jackson's Guide to the Literature of, Jas. Britten,
417

Bottomley (J. T.), James Prescott Joule, 617

Boulder, Preservation of Granite, from Mount Sorrel, 257
Bouty (M), Analogy to Thermoelectric Phenomena, 309
Bove Expedition, Wreck of, 415
Bower Birds, Affinities of, 558

Bowerbank (Dr.), a Monograph of the British Spongidæ,
550

Bowman (W.), the Researches of, Prof, Arthur Gamgee,

410

Bradford, Opening of the Technical School at, 207
"Brain and its Functions," J. Luys, 103

Bramwell (Sir F. J.) on Compressed Air as applied to Locomo-
tion, 495

Brazza's (M. de) Discoveries in Ogowe, 209

Breathing, Course of Air in Nasal Cavity in, Dr. Paulsen,
232

Breguet (Antoine), Death of, 257
"Brehm's Zoological Atlas," 510

Bristol, New Technical School in, 184

BRITISH ASSOCIATION: Meeting at Southampton, 16; General
Arrangements, Excursions, &c., 337; Opening of, 390;
Inaugural Address of the President, C. William Siemens,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 390; the Proposed Meeting in
Canada, 421, 457; Grants, 421; Report of Committee for

Nature, Jan. 4, 1883]

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preparing a New Series of Wave-lengths Tables of the

Spectra of the Elements, 458; Report of Committee on

Methods of Calibrating Mercurial Thermometers, 458;

Report of Committee for Investigating the Ultra-Violet

Spark-Spectra emitted by Metallic Elements, 458; Report

of Committee on the Lunar Disturbance of Gravity, 459;

Report of Committee on the Present State of Spectrum

Analyis, 459; Report of Committee on the Natural His-

tory of Socotra, 459; Report of Committee on the Revised

New Code and the Teaching of Science in Schools, 459;

Preliminary Report of Committee on Erratic Blocks, 460;

Report of Committee on Caves in Ireland, 461; Report of

Committee on Underground Waters, 461; Report of Com-

mittee for obtaining Photographs of the Typical Races in

the British Isles, 463; Report of Committee on the Scottish

Zoological Station, 464; Report on the International Geo-

logical Map of Europe, 464; Report on the Earthquake

Phenomena of Japan, 464; Report of Committee on Fossil

Polyzoa (Jurassic Species-British Area only), 486; Report

of Committee on Electrical Standards, 488; Report of

Committee on Meteoric Dust, 488; Report of Committee

on Wind Pressure, 488; Report of Commitee on Screw

Gauges, 488; Meeting, 1884, 634

Section A (Mathematical and Physical).—Opening Address by

the President, the Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S.,

400; Lord Rayleigh on the Absolute Measurement of Elec-

tric Currents, 465; on the Duration of Free Electric Cur-

rents in a Conducting Cylinder, 465; on the Equilibrium of

Liquid-conducting Surfaces charged with Electricity, 465;

Prof. Schuster and Capt. Abney on Results obtained during
the late Total Solar Eclipse, 465: Prof. Schuster on some
Matters relating to the Sun, 465; G. H. Darwin on a Mis-
print in the Tidal Report for 1872, 465; G. Forbes on the
Velocity of White and Coloured Light, 461; Prof. Balfour
Stewart on a Similarity between Magnetical and Meteorolo-
gical Weather, 488; on a Supposed Connection between
the Heights of Rivers and the Number of Sun-spots on the
Sun, 489; Prof. H. S. Hele Shaw on Contact Makers of
Delicate Action, 490

Section B (Chemical Science).—Opening Address by the Presi-

dent, Prof. G. D. Liveing, F.R.S., 402; Professors Liveing

and Dewar on the reversals of the Spectral Lines of Metals,

466; F. A. Abel on the Legal Flashing Test for Petroleum,

466; Prof. J. M. Crafts on the Boiling-points and Vapour-

tensions of Mercury, &c., determined by the Hydrogen

Thermometer, 466; H. B. Dixon on the Velocity of Ex.

plosion of a Mixture of Carbonic Oxide and Oxygen, with

Varying Quantities of Aqueous Vapour, 466; C. T.

Kingzett on the Action of Oxygen and the Mode of

Formation of Hydrogen Dioxite, 466; Prof. Sakurai

on Metallic Compounds containing Bivalent Hydrocarbon

Radicals, Part III., 467; Prof. W. A. Tilden on Hydro-

carbons of the Formula (C,Hg)n, 467; A. Vernon Harcourt

on the Ærorthometer, an Instrument for Correcting the

Measure of a Gas, 467; C. T. Heycock on a Revision of

the Atomic Weight of Rubidium, 467; W. Marriott on a

Method of Obtaining Ammonia from Shoddy, 467; Prof.

von Baumhauer on the Application of the Diamond to

Mineralogical and Chemical Analysis, 467; Prof. Divers

and M. Shimos on the Occurrence of Tellurium and

Selenium in Japan, 467; J. M. Thomson on the Action of

the Component Salts as Nuclei on Supersaturated Solutions

of certain Double Salts, 467; Prof. Crafts and A. Killiet

on the Decomposition by Heat of Potassium Chlorate, 467

Section C (Geology).-Opening Address by the President,

Robert Etheridge, F.R.S., 422; J. S. Gardner on the

Cause of Elevation and Subsidence of Land, 468; Prof.

Prestwich on the Drift Phenomena of Hampshire, 468;

Prof. V. Ball on the Sources of the Salt Supply of India,

468; Prof. V. Ball on the Identification of certain Ancient

Diamond Mines in India, 468; H. B. Woodward on the

Bure Valley Beds and Westleton Beds, 468; C. E. de

Rance on the Iron and Lead Measures of Tyne-Head,

Alston, 468 Rev. A. Irving on Alpine Rocks, 468; W.

Pengelly on the Post-Miocene Deposits of Bovey Tracey,

469; Rev. E. Hills on Problems of the Channel Islands,

469; T. W. Shore and E. Westlake on the Southampton

Artesian Well, 469; W. Topley on the Synclinal Structure

of the Straits of Dover, 469; Dr. Charles Ricketts on Sub.

sidence as the Effect of Accumulation, 469; E. Wethered

on the Origin of the Hæmatite Deposits in the Carboni-

ferous Limestone, 469; Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on the

Geology of the Channel Tunnel, 491; C. E. de Rance on

the Channel Tunnel in its Geological Aspects, 491; A. R.

Hunt on the Evidence of Wave Action at a Depth of Forty

Fathoms in the English Channel, 491; Prof. Prestwich on

the Equivalents in England of the "Sables de Bracheux,"

&c., 491; Prof. W. J. Sollas on the Formation of Flints,

491; Prof. James Thomson on Sandstone Conglomerate,

491; J. S. Gardner on a Revised Classification of the

British Eocene, 491 ; J. W. Elwes on the Oligocene Strata

in the Hampshire Basin, 492; E. Tawney on the outcrop

of the Brockenhurst Beds, near Lyndhurst, 492

Section D (Biology).—Opening Address by the President, Prof.

Arthur Gamgee, F.R.S., 405

Department of Anthropology.-Opening Address by Prof. W.

Boyd Dawkins, F.K.S., 434; W. S. Duncan on Evidence

as to the Scene of Man's Evolution and the Prospects of

Proving the same by Falæontological Discovery, 494; G.

Harris on Ebb and Flow in Mental Endowment, 494; F.

Bonney on some Customs of the Aborigines of the River

Darling, N.S.W., 494; Prof. Boyd Dawkins on the Light

thrown by the Exploration of Caves on the Conquest of

Britain, 494

Department of Zoology and Botany.-Prof. Du Bois Rey-

mond on a new principle affecting the Systematic Dis-

tribution of the Family of the Torpedinida; and on the

Probable Occurrence of the T. occidentalis (Storer) on the

British Coast, 492; Prof. McIntosh on Cephaliseus, a new

form allied to Rhabdopleura (Allman), 492; T. Mott on an

Instructional System of Arrangement in Provincial Museums,

492; Dr. Cobbold on the Injurious Parasites of Egypt,

492; Dr. Arthur Angell on the Brown Coloration of the

Southampton Water, 493

Department of Anatomy and Physiology.-Dr. Fraser on the

Early Development of certain Rodents, 493; Dr. G. E.

Dobson on the Homologies of the Long Flexor Muscles of

the Feet of Mammalia, 493; Dr. Hartog on the Nature of

the "Telson" and "Caudal Fusca of the Crustacea," 493;

F. J. Faraday on Considerations arising from Koch's Dis-

covery of the Bacillus Tuberculosis, 493; W. Newton

Parker on the Kidneys of Teleostei, 493; Dr. S. N. Mac-

donald on the Perception of Colour in Man and Animals,

493; T. W. Shore on the Structure of the Muscular Tissue

of the Leech, 493; E. A. Shafer on an Improved Method

of Direct Determining of the Contraction Wave in Curarised

Muscle, 494; G. B. Howes on the presence of a Tympanum

in the Genus Raca, 494; Prof. H. N. Mortin's Method of

Isolating the Mammalian Heart for experimental purposes,

494; T. S. Ralph on some Toxic Conditions of the Blood

illustrated by the Action of Hydrocyanic Acid, 494

Section E (Geography).—Opening Address by the President,
Sir Richard Temple, Bart., 437

Section G (Mechanical Science).-Opening Address by the

President, John Fowler, C.E., F.G.S., 441; B. Baker on

the Forth Bridge, 494; Sir Wm. Armstrong on the Treat-

ment of Steel for the Construction of Ordnance, 494; T.

R. Wrighton on the Increased Tenacity in Perforated Test

Bars of Iron and Steel, 494; J. Clarke Hawkshaw on the

Channel Tunnel, 494; T. R. Crampton on excavating the

Channel Tunnel by Hydraulic Machinery, 494; Major

Allen Cunningham on the Hydraulic Experiments at Roor-

kee, 495; Sir F. J. Bramwell on Compressed Air as applied

to Locomotion, 495; Dr. Fleming on Recent Progress in

Electric Railways, 495; Prof. Forbes on Wires conveying

Currents, 495; Barlow on the Mechanical Properties of

Aluminium, 495; A. Giles on the Southampton Docks,

495; Prof. W. C. Unwin on Current Meter Observations

in the Thames, 495; Sir F. J. Bramwell on a Speed Indi.

cator, 495; the B.A. Unit, 597

British Fossil Cephalopods, a Monograph of, J. F. Blake, 25
British Medical Association, 351

Britten, James: Old English Plant-Names, 243; Jackson's Guide
to the Literature of Botany, 417; Jackson's Vegetable Tech-
nology, 417

Bromine, Vapour-Density of, Jahn, 567

Brooks (W. K.), Handbook of Invertebrate Zoology, Prof. E.
Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 548

Brown (Elizth.), the Recent Aurora, 548
Brown (F. D.), Atomic Attraction, 332

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Cable, Plan for passing Ships sending Messages by, 258
"Cable La Pose du Premier," W. de Fonvielle, 330
Cables, International Conference for Protection of Submarine,
583, 634

Cailletet, Pump for Compressing Gases, 308

Cailletet's Gas-Condensing Pump, R. J. Lecky, 343

Cailletet, Vaseline as Lubricant in presence of Mercury, 308

Calibrating Mercurial Thermometers, B. A. Report on, 458
Calshot and Hurst Beaches, Sea-shore Alluvion, J. B. Redman,
104

Cambodia, Delaporte on Remains of, 280

Cambridge University Press, New Publications, 612
"Cameos from the Silver-land," E. W. White, 548
Cameron (D.), August Meteors, 378, 523

Campbell (J. F.), Caution to Solar Observers, 105

Canada, Royal Society of, 186

Canals, Rivers and, a Treatise on, L. F. Vernon-Harcourt,

Major Allan Cunningham, 5

Candolle (Alph. de) on Charles Darwin, 183

Canoe, Lacustrine (?), found, 67, 114

Cape Horn, French Expedition to, 231

Carbon and Iron in Steel, on the Mutual Relations of, George
Woodcock, 105

Carbonic Acid, Anesthesia of Larynx by, Brown-Séquard,
557

Cardiff Naturalists' Society, Report of, 89

Carnelley, Experiments on Melting-points of Mercuric Chloride,
567

Carr (G. S.), "Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and

Applied Mathematics," 197

Case, Dr., F.R.S., Sequel to First Six Books of Euclid,

Chlorine at high Temperatures, Smith and Lowe's Experiments

on, 568

Chlorophyll-Granules, Researches on the Division of the, and
upon the occurrence of Hypochlorin in the Cyanophyceæ and
Bacillariaceæ, Prof. Schaarschmidt Gyula, 476

Chlorophyll, Spectroscopic Study of, 636

Choughs, Domesticated, Lady Dorothy Nevill, 556

Christie (W. H. M., F.R.S.), Sun Spots and Magnetic
Storms, 55; Recent Magnetic Storm and Aurora, 571

Chronograph, the Brussels, 107

Chronograph, Washburn, E. S. Holden, 368

Circumpolar Expedition, Swedish, 378, 447

City and Guilds of London Institute, Report of Technological

Examination of, 447

Clarke (Hyde), Early History of Mediterranean Populations,

341; Gesture Speech of Man, 419

Cleveland Technical School, B. Samuelson, M.P., 351

Clifford (Leigh), Physico-Chemical Lecture Experiments,

126

Clifford (W. K.), Mathematical Fragments and Papers, 217

Climate of Alexandria, 338

Climate in Town and Country, Dr. Frankland, 380

Clouds consisting of Liquid or of Frozen Water, how may they
be distinguished, Dr. Hermann Kopp, 31

Coal by means of Caustic Lime, "Getting," W. Galloway,

298, 365; Paget Mosley, 365

Coal Mining in Great Britain, a History of, R. L. Galloway,
569

Coal Tar Distillation, Prof. Lunge, 281; Prof. T. E. Thorpe,

F.R.S., 620

Cobbold (Dr., F.R.S.), the Injurious Parasite of Egypt,

492

| Coils, Aluminium for Movable, Dr. E. Oback, 245
Coils, Movable, Dr. W. H. Stone, 268

Cole (A. C.), Studies in Microscopical Sciences, 89
Cole's Summer Travelling in Iceland, G. F. Rodwell, 363
Colladon (Prof. D.), Resistance of the Air in Guns, 353
| Collett (H.), The Comet, 623

Collier (John), "Primer of Art," Miss L. S. Bevington, 5

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Census, Italian, 258

Cephaliseus, Prof. McIntosh on, 492

Cephalopods, British Fossil, a Monograph of, J. F. Blake,

25

Ceylon, Prof. Haeckel in, 375, 388, 502, 574

"Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Lan-
guage," Andrew Findlater, 7

Channel Tunnel, 160, 229; M. Berthelot on, 230; J. Clark
Hawkshaw on, 494; T. R. Crampton on, 494; Pointing of
Rocks and the, Prof. W. King, 45′

Chase (Prof. Pliny Earle), Conservation of Solar Energy,

176

Cheese, Imitation, Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S., 172

Chemical Lecture Experiments, 110

Chemistry of Planté and Faure Cell, Dr. J. H. Gladstone,
F.R.S., and Dr. A. Tribe, F.R.S., 251, 603; Prof. P. J.
Lodge, 268; Dr. J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S., 342
Chemistry, Catechism of Modern Elementary, 280

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