ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
NOVEMBER 1880 to APRIL 1881
"To the solid ground Of Nature trusts the mind which builds for aye."-WORDSWORTH
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ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY, Duncan's Herbarium presented to, 252 Aberdeenshire Agricultural Association, 576
Aberration of Instinct, Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 433; Rev. T. H. Waller, 484
Acetous Fermentation, A. Herzen on, 86
Ackroyd (Wm.), Lecture Representation of the Aurora Borealis, 458
Acoustical Constant, Note on an, W. J. Grey and J. T. Dunn, 146
Acoustics in China, John Fryer and Dr. W. H. Stone, 448 Actinia, Crabs and, Col. H. Stuart-Wortley, 529
Adams (Prof. W. Grylls, F.R.S.), Scientific Principles involved in Electric Lighting, 580, 605
Aeronautical Society's Annual Report, 20 Aeronautics in Russia, 298
Afghan Campaign, Geographical Results of, Capt. T. H. Holdich, 159
Africa: Dr. Holub's Proposed Journey across, 22; Rev. T. J. Comber's New Map of, 22; Keith Johnston and J. Thomson's Expedition, 38; Notes on the Geology of East Central, Joseph Thomson, 102; J. Thomson's Report on the East African Expedition, 134; Geology of East Central, and_the Subterranean Forest in Bombay, W. T. Blanford, 145; Pro- gress of Exploration in, 160; Exploration of the Ogowé and Congo, 323; Mitchinson's "Expiring Continent," 399; Birds of, 467; E. G. Ravenstein's Map of Eastern Africa, 518 Agram, the Earthquakes at, 63, 83, 106, 156, 182, 253, 297, 419, 439, 492, 516, 530
"Agricultural Chemistry of Japan, Contributions to," 456 Agricultural Association, Aberdeenshire, 576
Agricultural Communism in Greece, W. Mattieu Williams, 579 "Aide-Mémoire du Voyageur," D. Kaltbrunner, 217 Air, Analysis of the, at Montsouris, by M. Davy, 63 Aitken (John), Dust, Fogs, and Clouds, 195, 204, 311, 384 Albatross, Notes on the Mode of Flight of the, Arthur W. Bateman, 125; Howard Sargent, 362
Alcoholic Liquids, Freezing Points of, M. Raout on, 85 Algæ, 359; of the Gulf of Finland, 494
Algiers: Observatory, M. Tripier appointed Director of, 107; French Association for the Advancement of Science at, 319, 491, 515, 541; G. F. Rodwell, 582, 606
Algol in 1880, Minima of, 255, 517
| Animal Life, Natural Conditions and, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 405
Animals, Mind in, Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 501 Animal Development, Albert Kölliker, 480
Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 71, 187, 306, 449, 474, 545 Antarctic Expedition, the Italian, 87
Anthropology: Anthropological Institute, 96, 162, 212, 331, 403, 450, 475, 499, 571, 620; Presentation of Drawings to, by Mr. B. H. Hodgson, F.R.S., 107; Prehistoric Anthropology of the Crimea, M. Merijkovsky on, 63, 107; the Washington Society of Anthropology, 84
Ants, Bees, and Wasps, Observations on, Sir J. Lubbock, Bart., F.R.S., 255
Apprenticeship Schools in Paris, 321
Appulse, near, of Jupiter to a Fixed Star, 158; J. Birmingham,
Archaopteryx macrura, 276
Archibald (E. Douglas), Average Height of Barometer in London, 243; Abnormal Variations of Barometric Pressure in the Tropics, and their Relations to Sun-Spots, Rainfall, and Famines, 399; Abnormal Barometric Gradient between London and St. Petersburg in the Sun-Spot Cycle, 618 Architects, Naval, 568
Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, 71, 235, 283, 425, 594
Arctic Exploration, Commander Cheyne's Scheme, 134 Arlberg Tunnel, 321
Armstrong (Prof. Henry E.), Chemistry of the Future, Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., F.R.S., 141
Artificially Digested Food, on the Digestive Ferments, and on the Preparation of, Dr. Wm. Roberts, 169 Aryan Village, An, Edward B. Tylor, F.R.S., 525 Asparagine, the Function of, 277
Astronomy: Astronomical Column, 21, 43, 65, 85, 114, 158, 182, 206, 254, 276, 298, 321, 371, 396, 441, 493, 517, 542, 591; Astronomische Nachrichten, 372; Urania, 383; Ancient Astronomy, 493
"Atlas of Physiological Botany," Dr. Dodel-Port's, 157 Atmospheric Pressure of the British Islands, 470
"Atomic Theory," Ad. Wurtz, Translated by E. Cleminshaw, 5 Atoms, Prof. Dewar on, at the Royal Institution, 181 Atti della R. Accademia dei Lincei, 235, 474, 594
Alkali and Sulphuric Acid, Prof. Lunge, Prof. H. E. Roscoe, Attwood's (Geo.) "Practical Blowpipe Assaying," Dr. C. Le F.R.S., 73, 99, 215
Allen (J. A.), North American Pinnipeds, 261
Allman (Dr. Geo. J., F. R.S.), Hailstorm in Dorsetshire, 146 Almeida (Prof. J. Charles d'), Death of, 63; Obituary Notice of,
Aurora: Display of, 42; Height of the, H. T. H. Groneman, 56; Aurora of November 3, J. Rand Capron, 76; Aurora observed at Ovoca, Co. Wicklow, November 3, G. H. Kinahan, 100; the August Auroras, W. Stanley Jevons, F.R.S., 148; Bottomley's Experiments with Vacuum Tubes and the, Prof. Silvanus P. Thompson, 289; Observations of Aurora Borealis, 84; Lecture Representation of the Aurora Borealis, Wm. Ackroyd, 458; Aurora of January 31, Prof. Osmond Fisher, John Harmer, R. W. Taylor, G. W. Prevost, 329; Aurora and Electric Storm of January 31, W. H. Preece, George M. Seabrooke, G. M. Whipple, Rev. S. J. Perry. F.R.S., J. Rand Capron, E. J. Lowe, G. Henry Kinahan, Gerard A. Kinahan, F. Horner, W. J. Spratling, D. Traill, 348; Aurora of January 31, Position of Auroral Rays, T. W. Backhouse, 410; Tacitus on Aurora, 459, 484; Sound of the Aurora, E. Alloway Paukhurst, J. Shaw, 484; George F. Burder, 529; M. L. Rouse, 556; Dr. John Rae, F.R.S.,
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