New Zealand, Rev. T. A. Marshall, 17; Entomological Society, 47, 191, 334, 383, 455, 501, 575, 599; Vegetable Wasps and Plant Worms, M. C. Cooke,99; Hints on Sugaring for Moths, W. Hoiland, 131; Beetles, Butterflies, and other Insects, A. W. Kapple and W. Egmont Kirby, 148; Death of H. T. Stainton, 155; the Bite of the Tarantula, C. W. Meaden, 184; Coleopterous Larvæ voided by a Child, J. E. Harting, 190; Remarkable Varieties of Telchinia Encedon, Lycæna adonis, Noctua xanthographa and Acronycta rumicis 191; Remarkable Weapons of Defence, G. F. Hampson, E. Ernest Green, 199; the Death's Head Moth and Bees, J. R. S. Clifford, 234; on the Anatomy of Pentastomum teretiusculum, Prof. W. Baldwin Spencer, 260; a Beetle tamed, 280; Description of New Species of Dipterous Insects of the Family Syrphide, in the Collection of the British Museum, with Notes on Species described by the late Francis Walker, E. E. Austen, 335; the Trap-door Spider, D. Cleveland, 375; The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, G. F. Hampson, 387; On Stridulating Ants, Dr. Sharp, 501; a New Species (and genus) of Acarus found in Cornwall, A. D. Michael, 502; on the Anatomy of the Eurypteride, Malcolm Laurie, 527, Phosphorescence in Centipedes, R. J. Pocock, 545 ; Notes on a Spider, H. H. J. Bell, 557; Vanessa Polychloros in London, L. J. Tremayne, 563; the Use of Ants to Aphides and Coccidæ, T. D. A. Cockerell, 608
Ephemeris for Bodies Moving in the Biela Orbit, Dr. Chandler, 186
Ephemeris of Comet Brooks (November 20, 1892), 257, 281 Epidemic Influenza, F. A. Dixey, 244
Epiglottis, Die, Carl Gegenbaur, 542
Equivalent of Heat, the Value of the Mechanical, E. H. Griffiths, 537
Eritrea, Agriculture in the Italian Red Sea Colony of, 19 Eschenhagen (Herr), Improvement in Registration of Needle's Variations, 544
Esmoil (M.), the New Brooks' Comet, 159
Espin (T. E.), the Wolsingham Observatory, 452
Etheridge (R.), Ethnological Observations in Australia, 594 Ethnography, Prehistoric, of Central and North-East Russia, J. Smirnov, 524
Ethnology: the Mixed Character of the Population of Morocco, A. Le Chatelier, 61; Atlas der Volkerkunde, Dr. Georg Gerland, Dr. Edward B. Tylor, F.R.S., 223: Ethnological Observations in Australia, R. Etheridge, 594
Etna, on the Age of the Most Ancient Eruptions of, M. Wallerant, 264
"Eudiometer," the Author of the Word, Prof. Herbert McLeod, F.R.S., 536
Europe, Appearance of the American Vine-disease, Black-rot, in, 16
Evans (A. J., Prehistoric Interments of the Bahi Rossi Caves near Mentone, 239
Everett (Prof. J. D., F.R.S.), Helmholtz on Hering's Theory of Colour, 365; a New and Handy Focometer, 500 Evolution, the Probable Physiognomy of the Cretaceous Plant Population, Conway McMillan, 587
Evolution of Decorative Art, the, Henry Balfour, 606
Evolution of Double Stars, the, T. J. J. See, Prof. G. H. Darwin, F. R.S., 459
Evolution, Experimental, Henry de Varigny, 25 Evolution and Man's Place in Nature, Henry Calderwood, 385 Ewald (Prof. Richard), the Cross-Striping of Muscle, 92 Ewing (J. A., F.R.S.), Magnetic Induction in Iron and other Metals, E. Wilson, 460 Examinations, Technological, 35
Exhibition, Chicago, Ceylon's Contribution to, 156
Exner (Prof.) on the Innervation of the Cricothyroid Muscle in Rabbits and Dogs, 287
Explosion in Gases, the Rate of, Prof. Harold B. Dixon, 299 Extinct Monsters, Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, 250
Eye, the Alleged Sexual Difference in the, Herr Greef, 325 Eye, Seven Images of the Human, M. Tcherning, 354 Eye, Sensitiveness of the, to Light and Colour, Capt. W. de W. Abney, F. R.S., 538
Fabre (Charles), Traité Encyclopédique de Photographie, 6 Fabry (M.), the New Brooks' Comet, 159 Falsan (Albert), Les Alpes Françaises, 76
Fasting Men, Experiments on the Nutrition of, D. J. Munk
Respiratory Interchange in the Fasting Body, Prof. Zuntz; the Construction of Carbohydrates in the Fasting Body, Dr. Vogelius, 552
Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, G. F. Hampson, 387
Fauna, British Marine, Proposed Handbook to the, Prof. W. .A. Herdman, F.R. S., 231, 293; Prof. D'Arcy, W. Thompsod, 269; W. Garstang, 293
Fauna and Flora of Gloucestershire, Charles A. Witchell and W. Bishop Strugnell, 197
Fauna of Lakeland, a Vertebrate, Rev. A. Macpherson, 457 Favaro (Prof. Antonio), Galileo Galilei and the Approaching Celebration at Padua, 82, 180
Fawcett (W.), the Jamaica Botanical Department, 378 Faye (H), Sunspots, 167; on the True Theory of Waterspouts and Tornadoes, with Special Reference to that of Lawrence Massachusetts, 503
Fayrer (Sir Joseph), Speech at Tercentenary of Galileo, 207 Ferns of South Africa, the, Thos. R. Sim, J. G. Baker, F. R.S.,
Field Naturalists' Club, Victoria, 62
Field (Eleanor), Note on the Interactions of Alkali-Metal Haloids and Lead Haloids, and of Alkali-Metal Haloids and Bismuth Haloids, 551
Field (Dr. Herbert H.), an International Zoological Record, 606 Fifth Satellite, Jupiter's, E. Roger, 71; A. A. Common, 208; E. E. Barnard, 377
Figs, Egyptian, Rev. George Henslow, 102, 152 Figures, Breath, W. B. Croft, 186
Figures, Breath, Dust Photographs and, W. B. Croft, 364 Finland, Opening of Wiborg-Imatra Railway, 160
Fischer (Prof. Theobald), the Geography and Social Conditions of the Iberian Peninsula, 547
Fish, the Destruction of Immature, Ernest W. L. Holt, 160; the Protection of Sea Fish, C. H. Cook, 396; Electric Fishes, Gustav Fritsch, 271; Fishes and Oxygenation of Water, Duncan and Hoppe Seyler, 280; Prof. Edward Prince appointed Commissioner for Canada Fisheries, 37; Fishery Board for Scotland, the, 85; Japan and the Korean Fishery, 324
Fisher (Prof. W. R.), American Forestry, C. S. Sergent, 275 Fisher (W. W.), Anhydrous Oxalic Acid, 238 Fitzgerald (Prof.), Williams on the Relation of the Dimensions of Physical Quantities to Directions in Space, 69; Mr. Suther- land's Paper on the Laws of Molecular Force, 117 Fitzgerald (Prof. George Francis), Universities and Research,
Flammarion (Camille), La Planète Mars et ses Conditions d'Habitabilité, William J. S. Lockyer, 553
Fletcher (L., F.R.S), Baddeleyite, 70; the Occurrence of Native Zirconia (Baddeleyite), 283; Obituary Notice of Thomas Davies, 371
Flies and Disease Germs, 499
Flight of Birds, the, Herbert Withington, 414
Flora and Fauna of Gloucestershire, Charles A. Witchell and W. Bishop Strugnell, 197
Florida, Botanical Laboratory Established at Eustis, 278 Florida Phosphate Beds, the, T. N. Lupton, 325 Flower (Major L.), Water and Water Supply, 183 Flower Garden, the English, W. Robinson, 508
Floyer (E. A.), the Causes of the Defertilisation of Egypt, 156 Fluids, Elementary Mechanics of Solids and, A. L. Selby, 315 Flying Bullets, the Photography of, by the Light of the Electric Spark, C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 415, 440
Folding, Experiments on, and on the Genesis of Mountain Ranges, Prof. E. Reyer, 81
Folie (F.), Remarkable Optical Phenomenon near Zermatt, 303 Folk-Lore: Australian Rain-Maker's Leather Boots, 62; the Were-Wolf in Latin Literature, 423; Lizard Superstition of Shuswap (British Columbia) Indians, Dr. George Dawson, F.R.S., 184
Food of Plants, the, A. P. Laurie, 556
Food, the Principal Starches Used as, W. Griffiths, 76 Foraminifer or Sponge? R. Hanitsch, 365, 439; F. G. Pearcey, 390
Ferbes (Henry O.), British New Guinea, 345, 414; Observations on the Development of the Rostrum in the Cetacean Genus Mesoplodon, 455; the Chatham Islands and an Antarctic Con- tinent, 474
Force, the Laws of Molecular, Mr. Sutherland's Paper on, Prof.
Fitzgerald, Dr. Gladstone, S. H. Burbury, Prof. Ramsay, Macfarlane Gray, Prof. Herschel, 117
Ford (Charles), Severe Frost at Hongkong, 535 Ford (W. V.), Snow Rollers, 422
Forel (Prof. F. A.), Le Léman, Monographie Limnologique, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 5
Force (M.), the Resistance of Ice, 564
Forest Tithes and other Studies from Nature, 580
Forestry, the Destruction of Trees in America, Dr. W. J. Beal, 563; Forestry in India, the Dehra Dun Forest School, Sir E. C. Buck, 613; Recent Researches on the Influence of Forests, Dr. Schubert, 480
Fossil Botany, the Genus Sphenophyllum, Prof. Wm. Crawford Williamson, II; on a New Fern from the Coal Measures, A. C. Seward, 360
Fossil Fauna of the Black Sea, T. J. van Beneden, 544 Fossil Floras and Climate, Sir William Dawson, F.R.S., 556; J. Starkie Gardner, 582
Fossil Plants as Tests of Climate, A. C. Seward, 267; J. Star- kie Gardner, 267, 364; Chas. E. De Rance, 294. 342 Fossil Reptiles from the Elgin Sandstone, Some New, E. T. Newton, 189
Fossile Flora der Höttinger Breccie, Die, R. von Wettstein, 436
Fossils, A Catalogue of British Jurassic Gasteropoda, W. H. Hudlestone, F. R. S., and Edward Wilson, H. Woods, 363 Fourcroya Selloa, Flowering in Botanic Society's Conservatory of, 373
Fox (Howard), Notes on Some Coast Sections at the Lizard, 407; on a Radiolarian Chert from Mullion Island, 407 Framework of Chemistry, the, W. M. Williams, 28 France: the New Triangulation of, L. Bassot, 71; Dirigible Balloon in Construction at Chalais-Meudon, 112; French Academy, Science Prizes, 232; Statistics of Average Life in France, M. Turqun, 255; Some Lake Basins in, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R. S., 341, 414; Société Astronomique de, 616 François (Capt. von), Dromedaries in German S. W. Africa, 38 Frankland (Prof. P. F., F. R. S.), Salts of Active and Inactive
Glyceric Acid the Influence of Metals on the Specific Rota- tory Power of Active Acids, 405; Van't Hoff's Stereochem. istry, 510; the Purification of Water by Bacteriological Methods, 588
Frankland (Mrs. Percy), Bacilli in Butter, 283
Friedel (C.), Diamond in Meteoric Iron, 192; on the Meteoric Iron of the Cañon Diablo, 408
Friend (Rev. Hilderic), "Hare-Lip" in Earthworms, 316; Luminous Earthworms, 462
Fritsch (Gustav), on the Origin of the Electric Nerves in the Torpedo, Gymnosus, Mormyrus, and Malapterurus, 271 Frost, Dew and, Hon. R. Russell, 210
Frost, severe, at Hongkong, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, F.R.S., 535; Charles Ford, 535; W. Doberck, 536
Frost Patterns, Arborescent, 213; Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 125; G. J. Symons, F. K. S., 162; Rev. T. G. Bonney, F. R. S., 162; Dr. J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S., 162; D. Wetterhan, 162; J. T. Richards, 162; J. J. Armitage, 162
Froude (R. E.), the Apparatus at the Haslar Experimental Works, 353
Fruit Export Trade, Cape Colony Government Encouragement of, 234
Fujisan, John Milne, F. R.S., 178
Fulcher (L. W.), Stromboli in 1891, 89
Gad (Prof.), the Respiratory Centre, 144
Gadolin (General A. W.), Death of, 232
Gain (E.), Influence of Moisture on Vegetation, 119
Galileo Galilei and the Approaching Celebration at Padua, Prof. Antonio Favaro, 82, 180, 207
Galitzine (B.), Method for Determining Density by Saturated Vapours and Expansion of Liquids at Higher Temperatures, 189
Gallwey's (Capt. H. L.), Travels in Benin Country, 134 Galton (Francis, F. R.S.), Measure of the Imagination, 319; Optical Continuity, 342
Galvanometer, A Modified Astatic, H. E. J. G. du Bois and H. Rubens, 455
Garden, the English Flower, W. Robinson, 508 Gardner (Edmund G.), Quæstio de Aqua et Terra, 295 Gardner (J. Starkie), Fossil Plants as Tests of Climate, being
the Sedgwick Prize Essay for the year 1892, A. C. Seward, 267
Fossil Plants as Tests of Climate, 364 Garstang (John), the Light of Planets, 77
Garstang (W.), a Proposed Handbook of the British Marine Fauna, 293
Gas Power for Electric Lighting, J. Emerson Dowson, 284 Gases, the Densities of the Principal, Lord Rayleigh, F. R.S., 567
Gases in Living Plants, J. G. Arthur, 427
Gases, the Rate of Explosion in, Prof. Harold B. Dixon, 299 Gasteropoda, a Catalogue of British Jurassic, W. H Hudleston, F.R.S., and Edward Wilson H. Woods, 363
Gauss (Charles Frederick), Proposed Monument to, 106 Gaye (Selina), the Great World's Farm, 198 Gegenbaur (Carl), Die Epiglottis, 542
Geikie (Sir Archibald, F. R.S.), Geological Map of Scotland, Prof. A. H. Green, F.R. S., 49; Prof. Wadsworth on the Geology of the Iron, Gold, and Copper Districts of Michigan, 117; Prof. A. de Lapparent, 217; Geology of the North- West Highlands, 292
Geitel and Elster (Messrs.), Apparatus for Demonstrating Difference of Potential at Poles of Galvanic Cells, 233; Electrical Actinometer used in Measurement of Sun's Ultra- Violet Radiation by, 422
Geminids, December Meteors, W. F. Denning, 226 Geneva, the Lake of, Prof. F. A. Forel, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 5
Genoa, Munificent Bequest by Admiral Marquis Ricci for Founding Scientific Institutions in, 613
Genus Sphenophyllum, the, Prof. Wm. Crawford Williamson, Geodesy the New Triangulation of France, L. Bassot, 71; French Measurement of Arc of Meridian, 115; on the Pro- gress of the Art of Surveying with the Aid of Photography in Europe and America, M. A. Lauseolat, 384; the Triangu iation of N. W. South Australia, 519; Measurement of the Parallel of 47° 30' in Russia, M. Venukoff, 576 Geography: Le Léman : Monographie Limnologique, Prof. F. A. Forel, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R. S., 5; Sven Hedin's Ascent of Mount Demavend, 19; Agriculture in the Italian Red Sea Colony of Eritrea, 19; Mr. Conway's Karakoram Range Ex- pedition, 19; His Crossing of the Hispar Pass, 327; Geographical Notes, 19, 64, 89, 115, 133, 159, 209, 235, 257, 282, 304, 327, 352, 377, 399, 426, 452, 473, 498, 519, 547, 566, 590, 617; Uganda, Capt. F. D. Lugard, 45; the Uganda Com- mission, 210; the Voyage of La Manche to Iceland, Jan Mayen and Spitzbergen in 1892, M. Bienaimé, 48; Discovery of Subterranean Town on the Amu-Daria, 64; the Proposed Transference of the Capital of Brazil, 64; Mr. D. J. Rankin's Zambesi Journey, 1890-91, 64; Death of Theodore Child, 65; Supposed Suicide of Lieut. Frederick Schwatka, 65; the Cause of Lieut. Schwatka's Death, 89; Royal Geographical Society, 65, 115, 89, 209, 617; Experiments on Folding and on the Genesis of Mountain Ranges, Prof. E. Reyer, 81; Official Rule for Spelling of Place-names of German Protectorates, 89; Completion of Capt. Monteil's Mission, 89; Mr. Joseph Thomson's Journey to Lake Bangweolo, 115; French Measurement of Arc of Meridian, 115; Kettler's Afrikanische Nachrichten, 115; Proposed Expedition of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bent to Abyssinia, 115; Arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bent at Adowa, 519; Arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bent at Aksum, 547; In Savage Isles and Settled Lands, B. F. S. Baden-Powell, 122; Dr. Karl Diener's Himalaya Expedition, 133; Proposed Arctic Expedition of Lieut. Peary, 133, 452; Death of F. H. von Hellwald, 133; Capt. H. L. Gallwey's Travels in Benin Country, 134; E. Wilkinson's Journey in the Kalahari Desert, 134; Geographi- cal Society of California, 134; Progress of Congo Railway, Major Thys, 159; Manchester Geographical Society, 159; Liverpool Geographical Society, 159, 428; Scottish Geo- graphical Society, 159; Dr. J. Troll's Journey through Central Asia, 160; Opening of Wiborg and Imatra Railway, Finland, 160; the Juba River, Commander F. G. Dundas, 186; M Alex. Delcommune's Lomami Expedition, 209, 590; the Death of Cardinal Lavigerie, 210; Proposed Exploration of Africa by Telegraph, Cecil Rhodes, 210; the Characteristic Form of the Coast Line as affecting the Physical Conditions of the Waters of the English Channel, H. N. Dickson, 235; Geographical Names, Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.S.,
245; M. Obru cheff's Further Researches in Siberia, 255; the Bonjos, an African Canibal Tribe, M. Dybowski, 257; the Boundaries of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, Dr. H. Polakowsky, 257; the Stranding of H. M. S. Howe, the Defective Chart used, 257; Physical Geography and Climate of New South Wales, H. C. Russell, F.R.S., 258; African Nomenclature, 282; the Stanley Falls District of the Congo, M. Page, 282; the Antarctic Whaling Fleet, 282, 590; the Pinsk Marshes and Non-Russian Atlases, M. Venukoff, 282; the Relation of Geography to History, H. J. Mackinder, 304; African Nomenclature, 304; Stoppage of M. Mizon's Adamawa Ex- pedition, 304; French Flag Hoisted on St. Paul and New Amsterdam Islands, 304; Geography, 327; Aston Chanler's Expedition to Lake Rudolf, 327; the Soil of Sakalava Plain, Madagascar, Emile Gautier, 327; the Frontier Delimitation between British South Africa Con pany's Territory and Portuguese Possessions, Major Leverson, 327; Yezo and the Ainu, Prof. J. Milne, F.R.S., 330; A. H. Savage Landor, 330: British New Guinea, J. P. Thompson, Henry O. Forbes, 345; the Steppe-belt traversing Asia from East to West, H. J. Mackinder, 353; Death of R. H. Nelson, 353; Twenty Years in Zambesia, F. C. Sel- ous, 377; Dr. Baumann's Journeys in the Nile sources Region, 377; Proposed North Pole Expedition by way of Franz Josef Land, F. G. Jackson, 377; the Regulation of Swiss Torrents, M. de Salis, 377; the Chief Lines of Communication between Asia and Europe, H. J Mac- kinder, 400; Captain Bower's Journey in Tibet, 400; the Orthography of African Place-names, 400; Railways in China, 400; Prof. Penck's Scheme for a Map of the World on Uni- form Scale, 426; Mongolia and Central Tibet, C. Woodville Rockhill, 426; New Harbour found in German South-West Africa, 452; Return of the Dundee Whaling Fleet, 473; The Ka'anga Company's Expeditions, 474; Prof. Mohn on the Climate of Greenland, 474; the Chatham Islands and an Antarctic Continent, H. O. Forbes, 474; Political Divisions of the Earth, Dr. A. Oppel, 499; use of Chloride of Potas- sium instead of Salt by the Soudanese, M. Dybowski, 499 ; Distribution of Population of Schleswig-Holstein, Dr. A. Gloy, 499; French Explorations towards Lake Chad, 519; some Geographical Aspects of British History, 519; the Trian- gulation of North-west South Australia, 519; Death of John Bartholomew, 547; the Siberian Peninsula, Prof. Theobald Fisher, 547; the Object of Map-colouring, 566; the Form of the Geoid, M. Venukoff, 566; Map of Salinity of Surface Water of North Pacific, Prof. Kümmel, 590; the Native Papuans, T. H. Hatton Richards, 590; the Hon. G. N. Curzon's Journey in Indo-China, 617; Facts from the Bengal Census Significant of Progress, 617; a Curious Mountain Group in Podolia, 617
Geoid, The Form of the, M. Venukoff, 566 Geology: Der Peloponnes, Dr. Alfred Philippson, 6; the Geology of the Asiatic Loess, Thos. W. Kingsmill, Prof. G. H. Darwin, F. R. S., 30; Geology of Taylorville Region in Sierra Nevada, California, J. S. Diller, 39; Geological Map of Scotland, Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., Prof. A. H. Green, F. R.S., 49; an Ancient Glacial Epoch in Australia, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 55; Death of James Kant, 60; Geo- logical Collection, presented by Mr. Evan Roberts to Univer- sity College of North Wales, 60; the Glacial Nightmare and the Flood, Sir H. H. Howorth, 61; a Paleozoic Ice-Age, W. T. Blanford, F. R.S., and Henry F. Blanford, F. R.S., 101; Geology of Scotland, Prof. Grenville, A. J. Cole, 101; Geological Society, 117, 166, 263, 286, 334, 407, 501, 575, 623; Medal Awards, 277; the Iron, Gold, and Copper Dis- tricts of Michigan, Prof. M. E. Wordsworth, Sir Archibald Geikie, Dr. Hicks, H. Bauerman, 117; Man and the Glacial Period, Dr. G. Frederick Wright, 148; Difficulties of Plio- cene Geology, Sir Henry H. Howarth, 150, 270; Geological Features of Arabia Petræa and Palestine, Prof. Edward Hull, F.R. S., 166: Flexible Sandstone, E. M. Hamilton, Mr. Hornby, Prof. Green, 167; Macculloch's Geological Map of Scotland, Prof. J. W. Judd, F. R. S., 173; Ancient Ice Ages, T. Mellard Reade, 174; J. Lomas, 227; The Earth's Age, Dr. Alfred Wallace, 175, 226; Bernard Hobson, 175, 226; Clarence King, 285; Death of I. D. Chersky, 232; Further Researches in Siberia, M. Obrutcheff, 255; on some Schistose Green- stones from the Pennine Alps, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R.S., 263; Note on the Nufenen-stock (Lepontine Alps), Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R. S., 263; on a Secondary Development of
Biotite and of Hornblende in Crystalline Schists from the Binnenthal, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R.S., 263; on a Sauro- podous Dinosaurian Vertebra from the Wealden of Hastings, R. Lydekker, 286; on some Additional Remains of Cestra- ciont and other Fishes in the Green Gritty Marls immediately overylying the Red Marls of the Upper Keuper in Warwick- shire, Rev. P. B. Brodie, 286; Scandinavian Boulders at Cromer, Herr Victor Madsen, 287; Pitchstone and Andesite from Tertiary Dykes in Donegal. Prof. Solles, F.R.S., 287; on the Variolite and Associated Igneous Rocks of Round- wood, co. Wicklow, 287; the Geology of the North-west Highlands, Sir Archibald Geikie, F. R.S., 292; Variolite of the Lleyn and Associated Volcanic Rocks, Catherine A. Raisin, 334; on the Petrography of the Island of Caraja, Hamilton Emmons, 334; Some Lake Basins in France, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R.S., 341, 414; Origin of Lake Basins, the Duke of Argyll, F.R.S., 485; J. C. Hawkshaw, 558; the U.S. Survey and American Mining Industries, 350; Glacier Action, the Duke of Argyll, 389; Notes on some Coast Sections at the Lizard, Howard Fox and J. J. H. Teall, F.R.S., 407; on a Radiolarian Chert from Mullion Island, Howard Fox and J. J. H. Teall, F. R. S., 407; Note on a Radiolarian Rock from Fanny Bay, Port Darwin, Aus- tralia, G. J. Hinde, 407; Notes on the Geology of the Dis- trict west of Caermarthen, T. Roberts, 407; Presidential Address at the Geological Society's Anniversary Meeting, 407; the Earth's History, R. D. Roberts, 412; Die Fossile Flora der Höttinger Breccie, R. Von Weitstein, 436; the Glacier Theory of Alpine Lakes, Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, 437; Death of Prof. K. A. Losser, 421; Glacial Drift of the Irish Channel, Prof. Grenville, A. J. Cole, 464; the Landslip at Sandgate, Prof. J. F. Blake, 467; on the Occurrence of Boulders and Pebbles from the Glacial Drift in Gravels south of the Thames, Horace W. Monckton, 501; a Fossiliferous Pleistocene Deposit at Stone, on the Hampshire Coast, Clement Reid. 502; the Ordnance Survey and Geological Faults, James Durham, 510; Action of Glaciers on the Land, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R.S., 521; the Quaternary Deposits of Russia and their Relations to the Finds resulting from the Activity of Prehistoric Man, S. Nikitine, 523; Constitution of the Quaternary Deposits in Russia and their Relations to the Finds resulting from the Activity of Prehistoric Man, S Nikitine, 523; Russian Steppes Past and Present, Prof. W. W. Dokoutchaiev, 523; on an Intrusion of Muscovite-biotite- gneiss in the South-Eastern Highlands, and its accompany- ing Thermo-Metamorphism, Geo. Barrow, 575; Text-Book of Comparative Geology, Dr. E. Kayser, 578; the Probable Physiognomy of the Cretaceous Plant Population, Conway McMillan, 587; Geological Society of Washington founded, 613; on the Dwindling and Disappearance of Limestones, Frank Rutley, 623.
Geometry: on the Need of a New Geometrical Term-Con- jugate Angles, Prof. A. M. Worthington, 8; a Remarkable Case of Geometrical Isomerism, A. E. Tutton, 65; Meeting of Association for Improvement of Geometrical Teaching, 277; on the non-Euclidian Geometry, Dr. Emory Mc- Clintock, 286; Descriptive Geometry Models for the Use of Students in Schools and Colleges, T. Jones, 413; Proposed Celebration of Centenary of Birth of Lobatcheffsky, 469; Introductory Modern Geometry of Point, Ray, and Circle, 532
Geraniums, Red and White, a Graft-Hyl rid between, H. I, Jones, 563
Gerland (Dr. George), Atlas der Völkerkunde, Dr. Edward B. Tylor, F. R.S., 223
German Science Reader, A, Francis Jones, 125 German South-west Africa: Official Rules for Spelling of Place- Names of German Protectorates, 89
German South-west Africa, New Harbour found in, 452 Germs, Flies, and Disease, 499
Giacosa (Prof. P.), Bibliographia Medica Italiana, 606 Gibbs (Dr. Morris), the Food of Humming-birds, 63 Gibbs (Prof. J. Willard), Quaternions and the Algebra of Vectors, 463
Gibson (J.), the Preparation of Glucina from Beryl, 405 Gilbert (William) of Colchester, Physician of London, on the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies, and on the great Magnet the Earth a New Physiology, demonstrated with many Arguments and Experiments, 556
Gill C. H.) Fungus internally Parasitic in Diatoms, 118
Gill (T. H.), the Use of Monochromatic Yellow Light in Photomicrography, 47
Giorgis (G.), Volumetric Method for determining amount of Chromium in Steel, 397
Glacial Drit of the Irish Channel, Prof. Grenville, A. J. Cole, 464
Glacial Epoch in Australia, an Ancient, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 55
Glacial Nightmare and the Flood, The, Sir A. H. Howarth, 61 Glacial Period, Man and the, Dr. G. Frederick Wright, 148 Glacier Action, the Duke of Argyll, F. R.S., 389
Glacier Theory of Alpine Lakes, The, Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, 437
Glaciers of Val d'IIerens, William Sherwood, 174
Glaciers, Action of, on the Land, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 521
Gladstone (Dr.), Mr. Sutherland's Paper on the Laws of Molecular Force, 117
Gladstone (Dr. J. H., F.R.S.), Arborescent Frost Patterns, 162; Science Teaching, 359; on some recent determinations of Molecular Refraction and Dispersion, 429
Glan (Paul), the Fundamental Law of Complementary Colour, 455
Glazebrook (R. T., F.R.S.), Laws and Properties of Matter, 580
Glazes, Pottery, W. P. Rex, 396
Gloucestershire, Fauna and Flora of, Charles A. Witchell and W. Bishop Strugnell, 197
Gloy (Dr. A.), Distribution of Population of SchleswigHolstein, 499
Godwin Austen (Colonel H. H., F. R. S.), Geographical Names, 245
Goldstein (Prof.) Experiments of, 312
Gore (J. Ellard), The Visible Universe, A. Taylor, 193 Gorilla acquired by Berlin Aquarium, Large Male, 86 Gothard (M. Eugen), Spectra of Planetary Nebula and Nova Auriga, 352
Gottingen Koyal Society of Sciences, 456; Prize Subject for 1893-4, 516
Gottsche (Dr. C. M.) Death of, 130
Grafting, on the Physiology of, Dr. Hermann Vöchting, 128 Grant (Robert, F. R.S.), Death of, 14; Obituary Notice of, 36 Graphical Solutions of Problems in Navigation, 547
Grasses of the Pacific Slope, including Alaska and the adjacent Islands, Dr. Geo. Vasey, 173
Gratings, Photography of, Engraved upon Metal, M. Izarn, 623 Gravelaar (N. L. W. A.), the Great Ice Age, 200
Gravitation, on the Variations in the Intensity of Terrestrial, M. d'Abbadie, 384
Gravitation, Description of an Instrument to show the small Variations in the Intensity of, M. Bouquet de la Grye, 431 Gray (Andrew), Aids to Experimental Science, 173 Gray (A. D.), Dibromo-8-Lapachone, 405
Gray (James H.), the Effects of Mechanical Stress on the Electrical Resistance of Metals, 478
Gray (Macfarlane), Mr. Sutherland's Paper on the Laws of Molecular Force, 117
Great Ice Age, The, N. L. W. A. Gravelaar, 200 Great Spirit Spring Mound, Kansas, E. H. S. Bailey, 87 Great World's Farm, The, Selina Gaye, 198 Greef (Herr), the Alleged Sexual Difference in the Eye, 325 Green (Prof. A. H., F.R.S.), Geological Map of Scotland, Sir Archibald Geikie, F. R.S., 49; Flexible Sandstone, 167 Green (E. Ernest), Remarkable Weapons of Defence, 199 Greenhill (Prof. A. G., F. R.S.), a Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, A. E. H. Love, 529
Greenland, the Climate of, Prof. Mohn, 474
Gregory (James R.), a Large Meteorite from Western Australia, 90
Gregory (Richard A.), a Description of the Laws and Wonders of Nature, 74
Gréhant (G.) Physiological Study of Opium Smoke, 168 Griffiths (E. H.), Determination of Low Temperatures by Platinum Thermometers, 95; the Value of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, 476, 537
Griffiths (J.), Note on Secondary Tucker Circles, 71 Griffiths (W.), the Principal Starches Used as Food, 76
Grote (George), Examination of Brain of, Prof. John Marshall, 15
Ground-water, The Movements of, F. H. King, 206
Hair, Mammalian, the Phylogenetic Position of, Herr Maurer, 87
Hale (Prof. G. E.), Ultra-Violet Spectrum in Solar Prominences, 186; Coincidence of Solar and Terrestrial Phenomena, 425; Prof. Hale's Solar Photographs, 498
Haliburton (R. G.), Racial Dwarfs in the Pyrenees, 294 Hall (H. S.), Algebra for Beginners, 28
Hall (James P.), a Short Cycle in Weather, 499 Hamilton (E. M.), Flexible Sandstone, 167
Hampson (G. F.), Remarkable Weapons of Defence, 199; the Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, 387 Hande (A.), Simple Instrument for Measuring Densities of Liquids, 471
Hanitsch (R.), Foraminifer or Sponge? 365, 439 Hannay (J. B.), Formation of Lunar Volcanoes, 7
Hansemann (Dr.), Photography of Microscopic Objects which when placed in a Stereoscope Presented an Appearance of Solidity, 287
Hansen (Prof. Carl), Pinetum Danicum, 619 Harcourt (Sir William), the Decimal System, 323 Hare-lip in Earthworms, Rev. Hilderic Friend, 316 Harmer (S. F.), Lion-Tiger Hybrids, 413
Harmer (Sidney F.), on the Occurrence of Embryonic Fission in Cyclostomatous Polyzoa, 524
Harrington (Prof. M. W.), Exploration of the Free Air, 574 Harris (R. A.), on the Use of Supplementary Curves in Isogonal Transformation, 380
Harrison (E. F.), on Isaconitine (Napelline), 430
Hart (W. E.), Parasitism of Volucelia, 78
Harting (J. E.), Coleopterous Larvæ Voided by a Child, 190; the Field-Vole Plague in Thessaly, 545
Hartley (W. N.), the Origin of Colour and Fluorescence, 238; Methods of Observing and Separating Spectra of Easily Volatile Metals, 239; Manganese Borate, 239 Hartog (J.), Thionyl Bromide, 405
Harvard College Observatory, the, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 304, 403
Haslar Experimental Works, the Apparatus at the, R. E. Froude, 353
Hatching of a Peripatus Egg, the, Arthur Dendy, 508 Hatton-Richards (T. H.), the Native Papuans, 590
Hawaiian Islands, a Botanist's Vacation in the, Prof. D. H. Campbell, 236, 355
Hawkshaw (J. C.), Origin of Lake Basins, 558 Haycraft (Prof.), the Cross-Striping of Muscle, 92
Haycraft (John Berry), a New Hypothesis Concerning Vision, 478
Hayward (R. Baldwin, F. R.S.), the Algebra of Co-planar Vectors and Trigonometry, 266
Health Officer's Pocket Book, the, Dr. E. F. Willoughby, 412 Health, Public, a Treatise on, Dr. Albert Palmberg, Dr. H. Brock, 507
Heat in August, 1892, Prof. W. J. van Bebber, 88
Heat, the Value of the Mechanical Equivalent of, E. H. Griffiths, 476, 537
Heat; Comparison of Formula for Total Radiation, W. de C. Stevens, 188
Heaviside (Oliver, F. R.S.), Electrical Papers, 505; Vectors versus Quaternions, 533
Hedin's (Sven) Ascent of Mount Demavend, 19
Heen (P. de), on a State of Matter Characterised by the Mutual Independence of the Pressure and the Specific Volume, 309 Height and Spectrum of Auroras, the, T. W. Backhouse, 151
Hellward (Frederick Heller von), Death of, 133
Helmholtz on Hering's Theory of Colour, Pro!. J. D. Everett, HF.R.S., 365
Helvellyn's Shade, Beneath, Samuel Barber, 364
emiptera Heteroptera of the British Islands, the, Edward Saunders, 292
Hemsley (W. Botting, F.R.S.), Climbing Plants, Dr. H. Scher.ck, 514
Henderson (James B.), the Effects of Mechanical Stress on the Electrical Resistance of Metals, 478
Henrici (Prof.), Williams on the Relation of Dimensions of Physical Quantities to Directions in Space, 69
Henry (Charles), a Photoptometric Photometer, 24; on the Minimum Perceptible Amount of Light, 312
Henslow (Rev. Geo.), Egyptian Figs, 102, 152
Means of the Electric Current, 503; a New Electrical Pro- cess permitting the Production of Temperatures Superior to those actually realisable, 525; Dynamo-electric Machinery with Compound Excitation, 599
Holland (W.), Hints on Sugaring for Moths, 131
Holmes, Comet (November 6, 1892), 114, 132, 159, 186, 209, 235, 281, 303, 351, 376, 425, 473; Lewis Boss, Rev. E. M. Searle, Mr. Roberts, 257; M. Schulhof, 257, 451, 498; Dr. F. Cohn, 326; Dr. R. Schorr, 326; W. F. Denning, 365; Prof. E. Barnard, 399; Prof. Keeler, Prof. C. A. Young, 518; Spectrum of, 235
Holt (Ernest W. L.), the Destruction of Immature Fish, 160 Honduras Expedition, Prof. Putnam, 476
Hongkong, Severe Frost at, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, F. R.S., Charles Forel, 535; W. Doberck, 536
Hepworth (Capt. M. W. C.), the Tracks of Ocean Wind Systems Hoogewerff (M. S.), on some Isoimides of Camphoric Acid, in Transit over Australasia, 286
Hepworth (T. C.), Oxygen for Limelight, 176
Herbertson (A. J.), on the Hygrometry of the Atmosphere at Ben Nevis, 431
Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Proposed Handbook to the British Marine Fauna, 231, 293 Heredity, Prof. August Weismann, 265
Hering's Theory of Colour, Helmholtz on, Prof. J. D. Everett, F.R.S., 365
Hermite (Gustave), Explorations of Higher Atmospheres by Means of Free Balloons with Automatic Recorders, 119; Ex- ploration of the Higher Atmosphere, 600
Herschel (Prof.), Mr. Sutherland's Paper on the Laws of Mole cular Force, 117
Hertwig (Prof. Dr. Oscar), Die Zelle und Die Gewebe, Grund- züge der Allgemeinen Anatomie und Physiologie, 314 Heurck (Dr. Henri van), the Microscope, its Construction and Management, Rev. Dr. Dallinger, F. R.S., 409 Heus!er (Dr.), the Volatility of Manganese, 375
Heycock and Neville, Isolation of Gold and Cadmium Com- pound, 90
Heydweiler (Dr.), New Mirror Electrometer for High Poten- tials, 112
Hicks (Dr.), Prof. Wadsworth on the Geology of the Iron, Gold, and Copper Districts of Michigan, 117
Hickson (Dr.), Revision of Genera of Alcyonaria stolonifera, 215 Highlands, Geology of the North-west, Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., 292
Highlands, Lunar Rainbow in the, 342
Hilgard (Prof.), on the Custom of Civilised Races of Antiquity to establish themselves in Dry Districts, 287
Hill (Prof. M. G. M.)- Cauchy's Condensation Test for Con- vergency of Series, 214
Himalayas, Dr. Karl Diener's Geological Expedition in, 133 Himmel und Erde, 88
Hinde (G. J.) Note on a Radiolarian Rock from Fanny Bay, Port Darwin, Australia, 407
Hinrichs (M. G.), on Stas's Determination of the Atomic Weight of Lead, 456
Hirsch (Emil), on the Influence of Temperature upon Circular Ferro-Magnetic Polarisation, 525
Hispar Pass, Mr. Conway's Crossing of the, 327
Histology: die Zelle und die Gewebe, Grundzüge der Allge- meinen Anatomie und Physiologie, Prof. Dr. Oscar Hertwig, 314; Ueber das Verhalten des Pollens und die Befruchtungs- vorgänge bei den Gymnospermen, Prof. Eduard Strasburger, 484 History, British, some Geographical Aspects of, H. J. Mac- kinder, 519
Hobson (Bernard), the Earth's Age, 175, 226 Hodgkins Fund Prizes, the, Prof. S. P. Langley, 611 Hodgkinson (Alex.), Iridescent Colours, 92 Hodgkinson (W. R.), Methoxyamido-1 : 3-dimethylbenzene, 165; Note on the Action of Phenylhydrazine on Mono- and Di-carboxylic Acids at Elevated Temperatures, 311; Some Relations between Constitution and Physical Constants in the Case of Benzenoid Amines, 479
Hoff (J. H. Van't), Stéréochimie, 436
Hoff's (Van't), Stereochemistry, Prof. Percy F. Frankland, F. R.S., Prof. F. R. Japp, F.R.S., 510 Hoffert (Dr.), Diffusion of Light, 191
Hofmann (A. W. von), Memorial Celebration for, 14
Hoho (M.), the Use of the Electric Current in Producing High Temperatures, 497; Intense and Rapid Heating Process by
Hooker (Sir J. D., F.R.S.), Locusts at Great Elevations, 582 Hooker (S. C.), the Conversion of Para- into Ortho-quinone Derivatives, 405; Dibromo-8-lapachone, 405
Hopkins (B. J.), Astronomy for Every-day Readers, 389 Hopkinson (Dr. Edward), Electrical Railways, 570 Hopkinson (Dr. John, F. R.S.), the Cost of Electric Supply, 38
Hoppe Seyler (Herr), Fishes and Water-Oxygenation, 280 Horizontal Pendulum, the, Dr. E. von Rebeur-Paschwitz, 519 Horn Measurements and Weights of the Great Game of the World, being a Record for the Use of Sportsmen and Naturalists, Rowland Ward, 6
Hornby (Mr.), Flexible Sandstone, 167
Hornell (James), a Strange Commensalism; Sponge and Anne- lid, 78
Hornet's Nest, Remarkable, presented to Madras Museum by Lord Wenlock, 16
Hornsey Local Board, Museum of Sanitary Appliances, 587 Horticulture Value of Electric Light for Lettuce and other Winter Crops, Prof. L. H. Bailey, 130; Ornithology in Re- lation to Agriculture and Horticulture, 533; Primer of Horti- culture, J. Wright, Walter Thorp, 533; Tasmania the Para- dise of Horticulturists, Sir Edward Braddon, 587; Conifers, 619
Hose (Charles), Travels in Borneo, 282
Höttinger Breccie, die Fossile Flora der, R. von Wettstein, 436
Howard (Dr. James L.), Gemeinverständliche Vorträge aus dem Gebeite der Physic, Prof. Dr. Leonhard Sohncke, 362 Howe, the Stranding of H. M. S., 257
Howes (Prof.), Some Abnormal Vertebræ of certain Ranidæ, Rana catesbiana, R. esculenta, and R. macrodon, 502 Howlett (W. F.) the Deterioration of Gum Arabic, 183 Howorth (Sir H. H.), the Glacial Nightmare and the Flood, 61; Difficulties of Pliocene Geology, 150, 270
Hudleston (W. H., F.R.S.), A Catalogue of British Jurassic Gasteropoda, H. Woods, 363
Hudson (W. H) Idle Days in Patagonia, 483 Huggins (Mr.), Nova Auriga, 425
Hull (Prof. Edw., F.R.S.), Geology of Arabia Petræa and Palestine, 166
Human Eye, Seven Images of the, M. Tcherning, 354 Human Physiology, Elements of, E. H. Starling, 146 Humming-birds, The Food of, Dr. Morris Gibbs, 63 Hungary, Earthquake in, 562
Hunter (G. M.), the Origin of Caliche (Nitrate of Soda), 251 Hunter (John), (the Hunterian Lecture), Thomas Bryant, 372 Hurricane at Marseilles, Oct. 1, 1892, Severe, 61
Hurst (Dr. C Herbert), On a Supposed New Species of Earth- worms and on the Nomenclature of Earthworms, 31 Hutchinson (Rev. H. W.), Extinct Monsters, 250 Huxley (Rt. Hon. T. H., F.R.S.), Two Statements, 316 Hybrids, Lion-Tiger, S. M. Harmer, 413
Hybrids, Lion Tiger and Tiger-Lion, Dr. V. Ball, F.R. S., 390, 607
Hydrazine, Further Studies on, A. E. Tutton, 522 Hydrodynamics: Stability and Instability of Viscous Liquids, A. B. Basset, F. R. S., 94; on a Hydrodynamical Proof of the Equations of Motion of a Perforated Solid with Applications to the Motion of a Fine Frame-work in Circulating Liquids, G. H. Bryan, 500
Hydrogen Line H B in the Spectrum of Nova Aurige, Herr Victor Schumann, 425
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