232 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1884. 



(91) LuDW. V. LoczY.— Ueber die Eruption des Krakatoa im Jahre 1883. [Foldtani 



Kozliiny (Geolog. Contributions), herausg. v. d. ungar. geol. Gesellsch 

 (1884), I, 122.] 



(92) J. MacFarlane. — The earthquake at New Madrid, Mo., in 1811, probably not 



an earthquake. [Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. (1883), xxxil, 247-248. Science 

 (1883), 11, 324.] 



(93) Marie-Davy. — Sur les oscillations barom^triques du 27 aoflt 1883, observ^es 



a Montsouris. [Compt. Rend. (1884), xcvui, 246-248. ] 



(94) G. Mercalli.— SulP eruzione Etnea del 22 marzo 1883. [Atti Soc. Ital. di Sci- 



euze Naturali (Milan), xxvi, 111.] 



(95) E. Metzger. — Gleanings from the reports concerning the eruption of Krakatoa^ 



[Nature (1883), xxix, 240-244.] 



(96) S. Meuxier. — Contributions h, la th^orie volcanique. [Compt. Rend. (1883), 



xcvii, 1230.] 



(97) S. Mecxier. — Origine de I'activit^ Tolcanique. (1 pi.) [La Nature (1884), I, 



379-380.] 



(98) J. Milne. — Report of the cornmittee" appointed for the purpose of investigating 



the earthquake phenomena of Japan. [Rep. 53d Meeting Brit. Ass., Sept., 

 1883,211-215.] 



(99) J. Milne.— Earth pulsations. [Nature (1883), xxviii, 367-370.] 



(100) J. Milne.— Earthquakes and buildings. [Nature (1884), xxix, 290-291.] 



(101) J. Milne.— Earth tremors. (Illus.) [Nature (1884), xxix, 456-459.] 



(102) J. Milne.— Earth pulsations. [Trans. Seis. Soc. of Jap. (1883), vi, 1-12.] 



(103) J. Milne.— Earth tremors. (2 figs.) [Trans. Seis. Soc. of Jap. (1884), vn, pt. I, 



1-15.] 



(104) J. Milne. — On 387 earthquakes observed during two years (Oct., 1881, to Oct., 



1883) in North Japan. (124 maps, 15 pi.) [Trans. S-iis. Soc. of Jap. (1884), 

 VII, pt. ii, 1-87.] 



(105) John Murray. — Volcanic ashes and cosmic dust. (4 illus.) [Nature (1884), 



XXIX, 585-590.] 



(106) A. Newton.— The new volcanic island off Iceland. [Nature (1884), xxxi, 149.] 



(107) K. Oebbeke. — Ueber die Krakatoa- Asche. [Neu. Jahrb. f. Min., Geol. u. Pal. 



(1884), II, 32-33.] 



(108) J. P. O'Reilly.— The earthquake of Ischia, July 28, 1883. [Nature (1883), 



xxvui, 461.] 



(109) Richard Owen.— The earth's orographic framework, its seismology and geology. 



[Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. (1883), xxxii, 253-256.J 



(110) Richard Owen. — The continental type, or normal orography and geology of 



continents. [Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. (1883), xxxii, 256-260.] 



(111) W. G. Spence Patterson. — The new volcanic island off Iceland. [Nature 



(1884), XXXI, 37-38.] 



(112) H. M. Paul.— Krakatoa. [Science (1884), iv, 135-136.] 



(113) H. M. Paul. — Atmospheric waves from Krakatoa. [Science (1884), m, 504, 



531-.')32.] 



(114) H. M. Paul.— Measuring earthquakes. (4 figs.) Review of No. 6. fScience 



(1884), IV, 516-518.] 



(115) Perrotin. — Sur un tremblement de terre ressenti ^ Nice le 27 novembre 1884. 



[Compt. Rend. (1884), xcix, 960-961.] 



(116) Karl Pettersen. — Vulkanische Phiinomene auf Jan Mayen. [Neu. Jahrb. f. 



Min., Geol. u. Pal. (1883), i, 164-165.] 



(117) J. W. Powell.— On the state of the interior of the earth. [Science (1884), 



III, 480-482.] 



(118) J. W. Powell. — On the fundamental theory of dynamic geology. [Science 



(1884), III, 511-513.] 

 (U9) R, A. Proctor.— The earthquake. [Knowledge (1884), Y, 301.] 



