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June 1, 1893

Artificially Incubated Eggs, W. Whitman Bailey, 200
Artiodactyle, Artionyx-a Clawed, Prof. Henry S. Osborn, 610
Artiodactyle, Protocerus, the New, Prof. Henry S. Osborn, 321
Artionyx A Clawed Artiodactyle, Prof. Henry S. Osborn, 610
Ascidians, the Mantle-cells of, Kowalevsky, 62

Asia, Central, Dr. J. Troll's Journey through, 160

Asia from East to West, the Steppe Belt Traversing, H. J.
Mackinder, 353

Asiatic Loess, the Geology of the, Thos. W. Kingsmill, Prof.
G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 30

Assheton (R.), on a Supposed Law of Metazoan Development,
176; on the Development of the Optic Nerve of Vertebrates
and the Choroidal Fissure of Embryonic Life, 261
Assmann (Prof.), Detailed Description of the Meteorographs
set up in the Urania-Pillars," 287

Aston (E.), Atomic Weight of Boron, 165
Astronomy: Nova Aurigæ, 399, 159; H. F. Newall, 7; Prof.
Barnard, 282; Mr. Huggins, 425; Hydrogen Line HB in
the Spectrum of, Herr Victor Schumann, 425; Motion of, Prof.
W. W. Campbell, 256; the New Star in the Constellation of
Auriga, W. J. Lockyer, 137; Spectra of Planetary Nebulæ
and, M. Eugen Gothard, 352; Astronomical Column, 18, 40,
63, 88, 114, 132, 159, 186; 208, 235, 256, 281, 303, 326,
351, 376, 399, 425, 451, 473, 498, 518, 546, 565, 589, 616;
Comet Barnard (October 12), 18, 40; Comet Brooks (August
25), 18, 41, 63; a New Comet (Brooks, November 19-20), 133,
186, 208, 235, 257, 281, 304, 326, 352, 376, 399, 425, 451;
Prof. Kreuz, 159; MM. Esmiol and Fabry, 159; Tabular His-
tory of Astronomy to the Year 1500 A.D., Dr. Felix Müller,
18; a Large Telescope, 18; the Atmospheres of Planets, 18;
Comet in Andromeda, 40; Motion of the Solar System,
Prof. J. G. Porter, 41; Occultation of Mars and Jupiter by
the Moon, Prof. Barnard, 41; the Recent Opposition of
Mars, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 235; the Canals of Mars, 64;
the Channels of Mars, T. W. Kingsmill, 133; the Markings
on Mars, M. Schaeberle, 209; the New Comet, 63; W. F.
Denning, 77; M. Bigourdan, 88; the Light of Planets, 64;
John Garstang, 77: Stellar Magnitudes in Relation to the
Milky Way, Prof. Kapteyn, 64; the Fifth Satellite of Jupiter,
E. Royer, 71; A. A. Common, 208; E. E. Barnard, 377;
the Sizes of Jupiter's Satellites, M. J. J. Lauderer, 473;
Jupiter and his Satellites, Prof. Pickering, 518; Rutherfurd
Measures of Stars about B Cygni, Prof. Harold Jacoby, 77:
Parallax of B Cygni, Harold Jacoby, 399; Motion in the Line
of Sight, M. H. Deslandres, 88; Himmel und Erde, the
Heat in August 1892, Prof. W. J. van Bebber, 88; Astro
nomy of the Invisible, Dr. J. Scheiner, 88; Observations of
Perseids, 88; Comet Holmes (November 6, 1892), 114,
132, 159, 186, 209, 235, 281, 303, 351, 376, 425, 473; M.
Schulhof, 256, 451, 498; Lewis Boss, Rev. E. M. Searle,
Mr. Roberts, 256; Dr. F. Cohn, 326; Dr. R. Schorr, 326;
Prof. Keeler, Prof. C. A. Young, 518; W. F. Denning, 365;
Prof. E. Barnard, 399; Spectrum of Comet Holmes, 235; a
New Comet, 133; Astronomy and Astrophysics, 133; a
New Orservatory at Abastouman, 133; Astronomy at
Columbia College, U.S.A., 159; Companion to the Ob-
servatory for 1893, 159; Swift's Comet, Prof. Barnard, 186;
Comet Swift (a 1892), A. E. Douglas, 546; Ultra-Violet
Spectrum in Solar Prominences, Prof. G. E. Hale, 186; Ephe-
neris for Bodies moving in the Biela Orbit, Dr. Chandler,
186; Madras Meridian Circle Observations, 186; a Bright||
Comet, W. R. Brooks, 114; Astronomical Instruments
up to Date, Dr. L. Ambronn and Herr Julius Springer, 114;
Motion of B Persei, 115; Proper Motions, M. Deslandres, 115;
the Present Comets, T. W. Backhouse, 127; the Star of
Be hlehem, J H. Stockwell, 177; Astronomical Theory of
the Ice Age, N. L. W. A. Gravelaar, 200; the Tercentenary
of Galileo at Padua, 207; Burnham's Double-star Observa-
tions, 281; the Lick Observatory, Miss Milicent W. Shinn,
209: Washington Magnetic Observations, 209; an Atlas of
A-tronomy, Sir Robert Stawell Ball, F.R S., 225; Measure-
ment of Distances of Binary Stars, Prof. Arthur A. Rambaut,
226; Astronomical Discoveries in 1892, W. F. Denning,
256; the Meteor Shower of November 23, 1892, 257; Total
Solar Eclipse April 15-16, 1893, 304, 376, 584; M. De la
Baume Pluvinel, 281, 304; A. Taylor, 317; Astronomical
Journal Prizes, 282, 425. 616: Newcomb Engelmann's Popu
Jare Astronomie, 291; Photographic Absorption of our Atmo
Sphere, Prof. Schaeberle, 304; Harvard College Observatory,
Prof. Pickering, 304; Solar Observations at Rome, Prof.

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Tacchini, 304, 399, 565; the Nautical Almanac for 1896,
326; Eclipse Photography, M. de la Baume Pluvinel, 326;
the Andromedes, Maclair Boraston, 326; a New Method of
Photographing the Corona, M. H. Deslandres, 327; the
Milky Way from the North Pole to 10° of South Declination,
drawn at the Earl of Rosse's Observatory at Birr Castle, Dr.
Otto Boeddicker, 337; Sun spots and Magnetic Pertur-
bations in 1892, M. Ricco, 352; New Minor Planets,
352; the
Lunar Surface, 352; Remarkable Comets,
Mr. Lynn, 376; Relative Positions of Stars in Cluster
x Persei, Sir Robert Ball and Arthur Rambaut, 376;
L'Astronomie, 377; Astronomy for Everyday Readers, B. J.
Hopkins, 389; the Star Catalogue of the Astronomische
Gesellschaft, 399; Coincidence of Solar and Terrestrial Phe-
nomena, Prof. G. E. Hale, 425; Prof. Hale's Solar Photo-
graphs, 498; La Grandissima Macchia Solare del Febbrajo
1892, A. Ricco, 429; Distribution of Stars in Space, Prof.
J. C. Kapteyn, 432; Théorie du Soleil, Dr. A. Brester, 433;
Observational Astronomy, Arthur Mee, 434; Universal
Time, 451; the Bielids, 1892, M. Bredichin, 451; the
Bielids of 1872, 1885, and 1892, M. Bredichin, 498; Wol-
singham Observatory, 518, 590, 616; T. E. Espin, 452;
United States Naval Observatory, 452; Yale Astronomical
Observatory, 452; the Evolution of Double Stars, T. J. J. See ;
Prof. G. H. Darwin, F. R. S., 459; Observations of the Zodiacal
Light, Arthur Searle and Prof. Bailey, 473; Winck's Lunar En-
largements, 473; L'Astronomie for March, 473; Bermerside
Observatory, 473; the Melbourne Observatory, 498; Natal
Observatory, 498; Roche's Limit, 509; Prof. G. H. Darwin,
F.R S.. 581; the Horizontal Pendulum, Dr. E. von Rebeur-
Paschwitz, 519; the Rising and Setting of Stars, 519; Paris
Observatory in 1892 M. Tisserand, 546; the Large Nebula
near Persei (N.G.C. 1499) (Dr. F. Skinner, 546; Minor
Planets, 547; La Planète Mars et ses Conditions d'Habita-
bilité, Camille Flammarion, William J. Lockyer, 553; Paral-
laxes of u and Cassiopeia, Harold Jacoby, 565; Fall of a
Meteorite, 565; Jahrbuch der Astronomie und Geophysik,
566; the Observatory, 566; Centenary of Birth of Wilhelmus
Struve, 585; Photographic Chart of the Heavens, M. Loewy,
589; Catalogue of Southern S'ar Magnitudes, Edwin Sawyer,
589; a New Table of Standard Wave-Lengths, Prof. H. A.
Rowland, 590; Meteor Showers, 590; Distance of the Stars
by Doppler's Principle, G. W. Colles, jun., 596; Large
Telescopes, 616; Spectrum of 8 Lyra, Prof. Keeler, Société
Astronomique de France, 616

Astrophysics, Astronomy and, 133

Atlantic (North), Pilot Chart of, 86, 398

Atlantic Ocean, North, Synoptic Daily Weather Charts of, 543
Atlas of Astronomy, An, Sir Robert Stawell Ball, F. R.S., 225
Atlas der Völkerkunde, Dr. Georg Gerland, Dr. Edward B.
Tyler, F. R.S., 223

Atmosphere, Higher, Exploration by Means of Free Balloons
with Automatic Recorders of, Gustave Hermite, 119
Atmosphere, Photographic Absorption of our, Prof. Schasberle,
304
Atmosphere, the Thermal Exchanges of the, Prof. von Bezold,
552

Atmospheres of Planets, 18

Atmospheric Electricity in America, Observations of, T. C.
Mendenhall, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F. R.S., 392
Atmospheric Nitrogen, Researches on the Fixation by Microbes
of, M. Berthelot, 23
Auriga, the New Star in the Constellation of, W. J. Lockyer,
137

Auroral Phenomena, Thunderstorms and, J. Ewen Davidson,
582
Auroras, the Height and Spectrum of, T. W. Backhouse, 151
Aus'en (E. E.), Description of New Species of Dipterous In-ects
of the Family Syrphide, in the Collection of the British
Museum, with Notes on Species described by the late Francis
Walker, 335

Australia: the "Bean-tree" of Central, 40; Catalogue of
Eastern and Australian Lepidoptera in the Collection of the
Oxford University Museum, Col. C. Swinhoe, 53; an Ancient
Glacial Epoch in Australia, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 55; the
South Australian Rust in Wheat Conference, 86; a Large
Meteorite from Western Australia, James R. Gregory, 90;
Edgar B. Waite appointed Assistant Curator in the Austra-
lian Museum, Sydney, 111; an Introduction to the Study of
Botany, with a Special Chapter on some Australian Natural

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the Siemens Platinum Foil Unit as a Standard for the Intensity of a Source of Light, 615 Bermerside Observatory, 473

Berson (Dr.), Relationship between Insolation and Temperature, 24

Berthelot (M.), Researches on the Fixation of Atmospheric
Nitrogen by Microbes, 23; Ancient Copper Relics discovered
in the course of M. de Sarzec's Excavations in Chaldæa, 360;
High Temperature and Carbon Vaporization, 240; on the
Organic Substances Constituting Vegetable Soil, 551
Beseke (C.), Der Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, 579
Bethlehem, the Star of, J. H. Stockwell, 177

Bodies Moving in the Biela Orbit, Ephemeris for, Dr. Chandler, 186

Boeddicker (Dr. Otto), the Milky Way from the North Pole to Io of South Declination, drawn at the Earl of Rosse's Observatory at Birr Castle, 337

Bois (Dr. Du), Method of Producing Intense Monochromatic Light, 255

Bois (H. E. J. G. du), a Modified Astatic Galvanometer, 455
Bogdanov (Prof. A.), Which is the most Ancient Race in
Russia? 524

Böhm (Dr. J.), Observations on the Potato Disease, 254
Bolletino de la Società Botanica Italiana, 23

the Government Observatory, 1890, 379

Bezold (Prof. von), the Thermal Changes of the Atmosphere, 552 Bombay, Magnetical and Meteorological Observations made at
Bianco (Ottavio Zanotti), Discovery of the Potential, 510
Bibliographia Medica Italiana, Prof. P. Giacosa, 606

Bickerton (Dr. T. H.), the Association of Shipping Disasters with Defective Vision in Sailors, 16

Bidgood (John), A Course of Practical Elementary Biology, 434 Bidwell (Shelford, F.R.S.), on some Meteorological Problems, 502

Biela Orbit, Ephemeris for Bodies Moving in the, Dr. Chandler, 186

Bielids, the, 1892, M. Bredichin, 451

Bielids of 1872, 1885, and 1892, the, M. Bredichin, 498 Bienaimé (M.), the Voyage of La Manche to Iceland, Jan Mayer and Spitzbergen in 1892, 48

Bigourdan (M.), the New Comet (Holmes), 88

Billett (Dr. A.), Contribution à l'Etude de la Morphologie et du Développement des Bacteriacées, Dr. Rubert Boyce, 532 Binary Stars: Measurement of Distances of, C. E. Stromeyer, 199; Prof. Arthur A. Rambaut, 226 Biology Experimental Evolution, Henry de Varigny, 25; Biological Nomenclature: the Rule "Once a Synonym, always a Synonym," Elliott Coues, 39; on the Reproduction of Orbitolites, H. B. Brady, 119; on the Occurrence of Embryonic Fis-ion in Cyclostomatous Polyzoa, Sidney F. Harmer, 524; Text-book of Elementary Biology, H. J. Campbell, 530; Text-book of Biology, H. G. Wells, 605; a Course of Practical Elementary Biology, John Bidgood, 434; Forschungsberichte aus der Biologischen Station zur Plon, Dr. Otto Zacharias, 461; Marine Laboratories in the United States, Prof. J. P. Campbell, 66; Marine Biology, the Destruction of Immature Fish, Ernest W. L. Holt, 160; Dredging Work at Plymouth, 375; the Rising and Sinking Process in the Radiolaria, Herr Verworn, 397; the Week's Work of the Plymouth Station, 398, 424, 451. 472, 497, 518, 546, 565, 589, 616; Port Erin (Isle of Man) Station, 515 Birds, the Fight of, Herbert Withington, 414

Birds, the Migration of, an Attempt to reduce Avian SeasonFlight to Law, Charles Dixon, 169

Birds of New Zealand, the Preservation of the Native, 394 Birkeland (Kr.). Electric Oscillations in Wires, Direct Measurement of the Moving Wave, 286

Birmingham, Technical Education in, Sir Henry Roscoe, 301 Bishop (Sereno E.), the Afterglow, 102

Bishop's Ring, the Afterglows and, T. W. Backhouse, 582 Bismuth, Further Researches in Connection with the Metallurgy of, Edward Mathey, F. R. S., 358

Black (W. G.), Ozone, 390

Black Sea, Fossil Fauna of the, T. J. van Beneden, 544
Blake (Prof. J. F.), the Landslip at Sandgate, 467
Blakesley (Mr.), Diffusion of Light, 191

Blakesley (J. H.), on the Differential Equation of Electric Flow, 574

Blandford (W. F. H.), Insects Injurious to Conifers, 620 Blanford (Henry F., F. R.S.), a Paleozoic Ice-Age, 101, 152; Death of, 300; Obituary Notice of, 322

Blanford (Dr. W. T., F.R.S.), a Paleozoic Ice-Age, 101, 152 Blass (E.), Experiments to Determine Temperature of Flame of Water Gas, 113

Blind Animals in Caves: Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R. S., 389, 486; J. T. Cunningham, 439, 537; A. Anderson, 439; G. A. Boulenger, 608

Bliss (F. J.), the Excavations at Tell-el-Hesy, 302

Biomefield (Rev. Leonard), Address of Congratulation to, 85 Blondel (M. A.), General Conditions to be fulfilled by Registering Instruments or Indicators, Problem of Integral Synchronisation, 599

Blood-Vessels of the Skin in Different Parts, Signor Minervini, 254

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Bonney (Prof. T. G., F. R.S.): "the Lake of Geneva," Prof. F. A. Forel, 5; Arborescent Frost Patterns, 162; on some Schistose" Greenstones from the Pennine Alps, 263; Note on the Nufenen-Stock (Lepontine Alps), 263; on a Secondary Development of Biolite and of Hornblende in Crystalline Schists from the Binnenthal, 263; some Lake Basins in France, 341, 414; Action of Glaciers on the Land, 521 Boraston (Maclair), the Andromedes, 326 Borneo, Travels in, Charles Hose, 282 Boss (Lewis), Comet Holmes, 256 Botany: Fossil, the Genus Sphenophyllum, Prof. Wm. Crawford Williamson, 11; Bolletino della Società Botanica Italiano, 23; Journal of Botany, 23, 261, 596; the Cultivation of Diatoms, Signor Macchiati, 23; Biological Relations between Plants and Snails, 23; the Botanical Gazette, 23, 285, 596; the Dischidia Rafflesiana established at Kew, 38; the "Bean-tree" of Central Australia, 40: Botanical Nomenclature, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, F.R.S., 53; Sereno Watson, 53; Gynodiæcism in the Labiatæ, II; Observations on Origanum (continued), J. C. Willis, 119; Influence of Moisture on Vegetation, E. Gain, 119; Mode of Production of Perfume in Flowers, E. Mesnard, 120; An Introduction to the Study of Botany, with a Special Chapter on Some Australian Natural Orders, Arthur Dendy and A. H. S. Lucas, 125; Teaching of Botany, Dr. D. H. Scott, 228; The Teaching of Botany, 151; a New Irish Alga, Prof. T. Johnson, 167; Grasses of the Pacific Slope, including Alaska and the Adjacent Islands, Dr. Geo. Vasey, 173; Naked-Eye Botany, F. E. Kitchener, 198; Botanical Explorations in Idaho, D. T. Macdougal, 206; a Botanist's Vacation in the Hawaiian Islands, Prof. D. H. Campbell, 236, 355; A Contribution to our Knowledge of Seedlings, Sir John Lubbock, F.R.S., Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.R.S., 243; Electric Currents in Plants, Prof. Burdon Sanderson, 255; Botanical Laboratory Established at Eustis, Florida, 278; H. Russell on the Bacterial Investigation of the Sea and its Floor, 285; What is the True Shamrock? Nathaniel Colgan, R. L. Praeger, 302; Sisal Hemp Grown in Botanic Society', Gardens, 324; the Jamaica Botanical Department, W. Fawcett, 348; Proposed Establishment of a New Order (Myxobacteriaceae) of Schizomycetes, R. Thaxter, 373; Flowering of Fourcroya Selloa in Botanic Society's Conservatory, 373; Botanische Zeitung, 398; Engler's Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzen-geschichte und Pflanzengeographie, 413; Death of Cav. G. A. Pasquale, 421; Dionæa, Dr. Macfarlane, Bashford Dean, 423; on the Cause of the Bright Colours of Alpine Flowers, Dr. J. Joly, F.R.S., 431; Government Stations in United States, 450; Deaths and Obituary Notices of Dr. G. Vasev, Rev. W. Woolls and Dr. Karl Prantl, 495; Climbing Plants, Dr. H. Schenck, W. Botting Hemsley, F. R. S., 514; the Process of Transference of Material in Plants, Herr Brasse, 544; Deaths of Alphonse de Candolle and Rev. T. Wolle, 561; a Graft Hybrid between Red and White Geraniums, H. L. Jones, 563; the Radiation and Absorption of Heat by Leaves, Alfred Goldsborough Mayer, 596; Studies in the Morphology of Spore-producing Members, F. O. Bower, F.R.S., 598; Plants most visited by Bees in New South Wales, 614; Report of the Conifer Conference, Dr. M. T. Masters, F.R.S., and Prof. Carl Hauser, 619; List of Conifers and Texads, Dr. Masters, 619; Prof. Carl Hauser's Pinetum Danicum, 619; Coniferæ of Japan, H. J. Veitch, 619; Conifers for Economic Planting, A. D. Webster, 619; the Timber of Exotic Conifers, D. F. Mackenzie, 619; Insects Injurious to Conifers, W. G. H. Blandford, 620;

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Bottles designed to Collect Specimens of Deep Waters, on a Modification to be Applied to the Construction of, J. Thoulet, 408

Boulenger (G. A.), Blind Animals in Caves, 608

Boult bee (J. W.), Artesian Boring and Irrigation in Ne v South Wales, 183

Bouty (M.), on Initial Capacities of Polarisation, 552

Bower (F. O., F. R. S.), Studies in the Morphology of Sporeproducing Members, 598

Bowers (Captain), Journey in Tibet, 400

Boyce (Dr. Rubert), Contribution à l'Etude de la Morphologie et du Développement des Bacteriacées, Dr. A. Billet, 532 Boys (Mr.), Williams on the Dimensions of Physical Quantities, 116

Boys (C. V., F.R S.), on Electric Spark Photographs, or
Photography of Flying Bullets, &c., by the Light of the
Electric Spark, 415, 440

Boxing Kangaroo at Westminster Aquarium, the, III
Boyd (R. Nelson), Coal Pits and Pitmen, 481

Boyle (Robert), a Sanitarian's Travels, 105

Braddon (Sir Edward), Tasmania the Paradise of Horticulturists, 587

Brady (H. B.), on the Reproduction of Orbitolites, 119

Brain, Bell's Idea of a New Anatomy of the, Jas. B. Bailey, 11 Brain of George Grote, Examination of, Prof. John Marshall, 15

Brain in Mud-fishes, the, Dr. Rudolf Burckhardt, 339
Brandis (Sir D.), American Forestry, Prof. W. R. Fisher, 275
Branly (Edouard), Experiments on Loss of Electrical Charge of
Bodies in Diffuse Light and in Darkness, 586

Brasse (Herr), the Process of Transference of Material in
Plants, 544

Brazil, the Proposed Transference of the Capital of, 64
Breath Figures, W. B. Croft, 187

Breath Figures, Dust Photographs and, W B. Croft, 364

Bredichin (M.), the Bielids, 1892, 451; the Bielids of 1872, 1885, and 1892, 498

Bressa Pize, the, 233

Bressa Prize, the Ninth, Turin Academy of Sciences, 543
Brester (Dr. A.), Théorie du Soleil, 433

Brewers, a Handy Book for, Herbert Edwards Wright, 75
Brightwen (Mrs.), More about Wild Nature, 125
Brinton (Dr.), the Alleged Increase of Nervous Diseases with
Growth of Civilisation, 280, 374

British Association, the Coming Nottingham Meeting of the, 612

British Columbia, Lizard Superstition of Shuswap Indians, Dr. Geo. Dawson, F.R. S., 184; Superstitions of the Shuswaps of, Colonel C. Bushe, 199

British Earthworms, William Flaxland Benham, 102; Frank J. Cole, 255

British Fungus-Flora, a Classified Text-Book of Mycology, George Massee, 26

British History, some Geographical Aspects of, H. G. Mac-| kinder. 519

British Islands, the Hemiptera Heteroptera of the, Edward
Saunders, 292

British Journal Photographic Almanac for 1893, 462
British Jurassic Gasteropoda, a Catalogue of, W. H. Hudle-
ston, F.R. S., and Edward Wilson, H. Woods, 363
British Marine Fauna, Proposed Handbook to the, Prof. W. A.
Herdman, F. R. S., 231; Prof. D'Arcy W. Thompson, 269;
Prof. W. A. Herdman, F. R. S., 293; W. Garstang, 293
British Museum, Catalogue of the British Echinoderms in the,
F. Jeffrey Bell, 508

British New Guinea, J. P. Thompson, Henry O. Forbes, 345;
Prof. Alfred C. Haddon, 414; Henry O. Forbes, 414
Brock (Dr. H.), a Treatise on Public Health and its Applica-
tions in Different European Countries, Dr. Albert Palmberg,
507
Brodie (Rev. P. B.), on some Additional Remains of Cestraciont
and other Fishes in the Green Gritty Marls immediately
overlying the Red Marls of the Upper Keuper in Warwick-
shire, 285

Brodmann (C.), on a Modification of the Transpiration Method Suitable for the Investigation of very Viscous Liquids, 357 Brooks, Comet, August 28), 18, 41

Brooks's Comet, the New, MM. Esmiol and Fabry, 159 Brooks, Comet (November 19-20, 1892), 159. 208, 235, 257, 281, 304, 325, 352, 376, 399, 425, 451; Berberich, 186

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Brothers (A.), a Manual of Photography, 98
Brown (Arthur E.), Photographic Dry Piates, 11
Brown (Dr. Robert), Morocco, 298

Brown (W. Pife), Winter Temperatures on Mountain Sam mits, 431

Browning (R. E., Quantitative Separation of Barium from
Strontium, and of Strontium from Calcium by Action of A=y
Alcohol on Bromides and Nitrates respectively, 189
Brayn (Lobry de), Hydroxylamine, 185

Bryan (G. H.), on a Hydrodynamical Proof of the Equations
of Motion of a Perforated Solid with Applications to the
Motion of a fine Frame-work on Circulating Liquids, 50c
Bryant (Thomas), John Hunter (the Hunterian Lecture), 372
Bubbles, Permanent Soap, formed with a Resinous Soap, M.
Izarn, 119

Buchner (Herr), the Action of Light upon certain Micro-
Organisms, 303

Buck (Sir E. C.), the Debra Dun Forest School, 614
Buck (Walter J.), Wild Spain, 583

Buckton (G. B., F.R.S.), the Reflector with the Projection
Microscope, 54

Buddhist Architecture and Symbolism in Burma, Developments in, Major Temple, 46

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Bulletin of the New York Mathematical Society, 23, 286, 428 Bullets, Photography of Flying, C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 415, 442 Burbury (S. H.), Mr. Sutherlan l's Paper on the Laws of Molecular Force, 117

Burckhardt (Dr. Rudolf, Das Centralnervensystem von Protopterus Annectens; eine Vergleichend Anatomische Studie, 339

Burmah; Snakes in Thatch, 113

Burma Mines, Valuable Ruby Discovered at, 586
Burnham's Double-Star Observations, 281

Burton (Dr.), Williams on the Dimensions of Physical Quantities, 116

Burton (Dr. C. S.), Diffusion of Light, 191; on Plane and Spherical Sound Waves of Finite Amplitude, 500; on the Applicability of Lagrange's Equations of Motion to a General Class of Problems, with Special Reference to the Motion of a Perforated Solid in a Liquid, 500

Bushe (Col. C.), Superstitions of the Shuswaps of British Columbia, 199

Butte (M. L.), on the Urea contained in the Blood in Cases of Eclampsia, 456

Butter, Bacilli in, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 283
Butterflies on the Mimetic Forms of certain Butterflies of the
genus Hypolimnas, Col. C. Swinhoe, 429

Cables, Electric, the Teredo and, Sir Henry Mance, 450
Cage-bird Club, Formation of a, 495

Calcutta, the Proposed Snake Laboratory at, 253

Calderwood (Henry), Evolution and Man's Place in Nature, 385

Calderwood (W. L ), Applied Natural History, 492 Calendar System of the Ancient Aztecs, the, Zelia Nuttall. 156

Caliche (Nitrate of Soda), the Origin of, G. M. Hunter, 254
California: Geology of Taylorville Region in Sierra Nevada,
California, J. S. Diller, 39

California (Southern), the Fishes of, C. H. Eigenmann, 61
California, Geographical Society of, 134

Calvert (G. A.), the Measurement of Wake Currents, 520
Cambridge: Election of Honorary Fellows of Gonville and
Caius College, 130

Cambridge University Extension Movement, the; Summer Meeting Programme, 183. 586

Cambridge Philosophical Society, 95, 119 360, 502 Camel, the, as a Defertilising Influence in Egypt, E. A. Floyer, 156

Camera, Anthropological Uses of the, E. F. im Thurn, 548 Campbell (Prof. D. H.), a Botanist's Vacation in the Hawaiian Islands, 236, 355

Campbell (H. J.), Text-book of Elementary Biology, 530
Campbell (Prof. J. P.), Marine Laboratories in the United
States, 66

Campbell (Prof. W. W ), Motion of Nova Auriga, 256
Camphor, Japanese, 142

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