INDEX. 



409 



Egoroff, 115. 



Ehrenberg, tribute to, 253. 

 Ehrenberg's publications, 253, 254. 

 Eichwald, Prof. Von, 417. 

 Eider-down, vegetable, 344. 

 Elassoma zonata, 293. 

 Elbers, Mr. Alexander, 402. 

 Electric convection currents, 121. 

 dust figures, 125. 

 lamp, a new form of, 12S. 

 light, 127. 

 lighting, 399. 

 multiplier, 122. 

 spark, 124. 

 Electrical phenomena, S4. 

 Electricity, 120. 

 ' Electro-actinometer, 115. 

 thermometer, 53. 

 Electrolysis, 124. 

 Electromotors, 121. 

 Electroplating, new, 404. 

 Ellery, 2. 

 Elliott, J., 82. 



H. W., 226. 

 Ellis, J. B., 334. 

 Embomma on the Congo, 201. 

 Emerton, 335. 



Engelmann, Dr. George, 333. 

 Engineering, 381. 

 English Arctic Expeditiou, 191. 



missionary stations in Africa, 

 201. 

 Entomological commission, 224. 

 Entomologists, commission of, 275. 

 Eozoic rocks of the Blue Ridge, 172. 



west of the Missouri, 171. 

 Ephesus, discoveries at, 262. 

 Equatorial calm-belt, 73. 

 Equinox in 1865, 13. 

 Erismann, 149. 

 Ermau, Prof. George A., 417. 

 Ertborn, of Antwerp, 18. 

 Erythrophyll,144. 

 Eskimos, migrations of the, 265. 

 Espy, 76. 



Estheria californica, 307. 

 Etard, 134. 

 Etheostomids, 292. 

 Ethnography, 265. 

 Ethnology, 263. 

 Europe, 196. 



archaeology of, 259. 



and Asia in the glacial period, 



ISO. 

 ethnology of, 2C6. 

 living and fossil oaks of, 339. 

 philology of, 269. 

 storm predictions in, 62. 

 Everett, Prof., 75. 

 Evolution, 2S3. 

 Expedition, north-polar, 235. 

 Explorations aud researches, 275. 

 private, 233. 



F. 

 Fairlev, 133. 

 Family, the, 271. 

 Fallow, Prof. W. G., 325, 334. 

 Farsky at Tabor, 69. 

 Fat of the animal bodv, 374. 

 Fauth and Co., 30. 

 Fautrat, 88, 352. 

 Fawcett, 103. 

 Faxon, Walter, 27S, 307. 



Tearnley, 6. 



Feeding experiments, 377. 



Feildeu, Captain, 290. 



Feldspars, optical examination of, 153. 



Fellow*, 230. 



Ferment, a natural, 145. 



Fermentation of fish-<_Hiano, 36S. 



Fernandez, Prof., 159, 161. 



Ferns and mosses, 32S. 



Fern-spores, 345. 



Ferrari, 7. 



Ferrel, 57, 74, 75. 



Fen-el's isobars, 63. 



Fertilization, 327. 



of Gentiana Andrewsii, 343. 

 Fertilizers, 366, 367. 

 Field, 160. 



Fiji group, climate of, 85. 

 survey of, ib6. 

 Filaria haematica, 24S. 

 Finsrer, 75. 



Finsch, Dr.,lS9. 

 Fire-damp and air, 147. 



to detect amount of. 150. 

 Fischer, Prof., 329. 

 Fish, the northernmost, 290. 



commission, 226. 

 Fish-scrap, 368. 



as food, 379. 

 Fishes of the United States, 289. 

 Fitzgerald, 127. 

 Flame sensitive to sound, 102. 

 Flammarion, 8. 

 Fleas, educated, 320. 

 Flogel, 79. 



Flooding of the Sahara, 392. 

 Flora Brasiliensis, 325. 

 Fluorescein instead of litmus, 143. 

 Fluorescence of calycauthus, 340. 

 Fodder, corn, 372. 



effect upon milk production, 375. 

 Foetterle, Dr. Franz, 417. 

 Fonvielle and Secretan, 58. 

 Foraminifera, 247. 

 Forbes, 76. 



S. A., 307. 

 Force equivalent to vis, 91. 

 Forel, Dr.,56, 316. 

 Foreman, Dr., 263. 

 Forrest, Alexander, 204. 

 Forests and rainfall, 352. 

 Forster, 31. 

 Fossil floras, 177. 

 Foster, Oswald, 53. 

 Four-meter standard, 91. 

 Fourcroya, rapid growth of, 339. 

 Fourier, 70. 



Fox, Robert Were, 417. 

 Fraas, 366. 

 Frankland, 97. 



on water analysis, 133. 

 Franklin portrait experiment, 126. 

 Franks, Dr., 328. 

 Frantzius, Dr. Alex, von, 417. 

 Frazer, Prof, 152, 230. 

 Freeman, 7<>. 

 Freezing mixture on the radiometer, 



110. 

 Fremy and Clemandot, 403. 



Deli lain. 366. 

 French Meteorological Association, CO. 



Ministry of Marine, 1S7. 

 Frey, 136. 

 Friction and velocity, 93. 



