390 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Si lb. Beat, 254. 



Btbarm c. II. a.,.l L.i: G.H.). Flame, 238; Nitrogen, 303; Pi 

 are, 320. 



STEBBIN J. II.)- A/.'i Colors, 1»>4 ; Lamp-Iiiack, 176. 



Sii.i en (J.), Seat, 264; [nterference. 262. 



Stein (W.). Carbon Compounds, 159; Morindon, 117; Flame, 2 



Glass, 249; Liquids, 278. 

 >i ii niii:ii.. Analysis, 18. 

 Stengeb - F.)< Electric, 224; Fluorescent, 245. 

 s i BNHOU8E. Morindon, 1 17. 

 Stevens W. L I. Apparatus, 30. 

 Stewart (B.). History, 7; Analysis, I s : Solar in general, 97; 



Eclipses, 110; Solar Protuberances, L21; Sun-Spots, 1-7; Tour- 



meline, 184; Exchanges, 230. 

 Stieren i E. . History, 7. 

 Sto cvis l B. J.). Bile, 165; Gall, 173. 

 Stokes (G. G.). History, 7: Book, 10; Analysis, 48; Alcalies, 61; 



Solar in general, 97; Carbon Compounds, 159 ; Blood, 166; I) 



Lints, 204; Dispersion, 215; Electric, *-"-4: Phosphorescent, 314; 



Dltra-Violet, 350. 

 Stone (E.). Analysis, 48; Nebula?, 84; Aurora, 141. 



Ston i: W. II. 1 - Apparatus, '■', I. 



dEi (Johnstone). Apparatus, 35; Astronomical in general, 69; 

 Solar in general, 97; Chlorine, I'M ; Flame, 238. 



BtBOUMBO. Analysis, 48. 



Slut ri' .1. W. i. Apparatus, 18. 



StrUVE I O. \'"ii ). Aurora, 141. 



Sueur A. F . Astronomical in general, 69; Fixed Stars, 81 ; Nebula), 

 84, 85; Planets, 87; Aurora, 141. 



SUPPOI k W. T. . Apparatus, 1':!. 



Sundi ii. I A. F. . Apparatus, 19. 



Swan (W.). History, 7; Carbon Compounds, 159; Flame,238; Hy- 

 drogen, 260. 



Tacchini (P.). Comets, 76, 19 ; Venus, 88; Solar in general, 97 



6 '.ar Atmosphere, l"l ; B Lints in the Solar Sp., 1<'1 : Solar 

 Chromosphere, 104; Ellipses, 11<»; Solar Eruptions, 111; Pho- 

 tography of Solar Sp., 117; Solar Protuberances, 121, 122; Sun- 

 Spots, 1-7, 128; Aurora, 141 ; Magnesium, 28 t. 



Taxi I*. I ■• ■ Apparatus, '-'7. 



