SufpletHent to NaUtrtr\ 

 June 1 6, 1898 J 



Index 



xxxvii 



Tambe (Gopal R. ), Mechanism of Self-fertilisation in the 



Banana, 510 -. , 



Tanganyika, Lake, Zoological Evidence of Gonriection with Sea 



of, J. E. S. Moore, 476 

 Tappeiner (D. II.), Introduction to Chemical' Methods of 



Clinical Diagnosis, I1.36 ' '' 



Tarr (Ralph S.), First Book of Physical Geography, 268 

 Taschenlierg (Dr. E. L.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 300 

 Tayler (F. B. ). Relation of Cham plain Submergence to Great 



Lakes and Niagara, 573 

 Tea Planting and Manufacture, a Text-Book of, David Grole, 



97 

 Teall (J. J. H., F.R.S.), Phosphatised Trachyte from Clipperton 



Atoll, 502 

 Teall (Mr.), the Lava Sheets of Franz Josef Land, 324 

 Technical Education : International Congress on Technical 



Education, 9 ; Progress of Technical Education, 259 ; 



Analytic Geometry for Technical Schools and Colleges; P. A. 



Lambert, 292 ; the Duke of Devonshire on Technical 



Education, 330 

 Technological Examinations, Report on, 4a 

 Technology, Brighton Municipal School of Science and^ 285 

 Telegraphy by Circuit, Dr. Slaby, 589 

 Telegraphy, New Coherer for Wireless, Dr. H. Rupp, 612 

 Telescopes : New Form of Mirror for a Reflecting Telescope, 



160 ; Large Refracting and Reflecting Telescopes, W. J. S. 



Lockyer, 200 ; a Large Reflecting Telescope, Rev. John 



Peate, 400 

 Telescopic Seeing, 36 

 Temperature, Effect of, on Hibernation of Injurious Insects, 



Dr. L. O. Howard, 85 ' ' 



Temperature, Note on the Influence of very Low, on the 



Germinative Power of Seeds, Horace T, Brown, F.R.S., 



138, 150; F. Escombe, 138 

 Temperature, Mr. Merrifield's Experiments on the Relation of, 



to Variation, Dr. F. A. Dixey, 184 

 Temperature, Thermometrical Determinations of, Likely Sources 



of Error in, Dr. Hergesell, 469, 470 

 Temperature of Water, the Critic&l, H. M, 'Martin, 80 ; S. 



Geoghegan, loi ' ' ' 



Temperatures of Reptiles, Monotremes, and Marsupials, A. 



Sutherland, 67 

 Temples, Greeks the Orientation of, F. C. Penrose, F.R.S., 



151 

 Tenerife, Observations on the Peak of. Prof. T. C. Porter, 454 

 Tepotzlan, the Temple Pyramid of, Dr. E. Seler, 551 

 Termite Mounds of Australia, Remarkable, W. Saville-Kent, 



81 

 Terre (M. ), Tuberculosis and Pseudo-Tuberculosis, 407 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, Recent Researches 6n, Prof. A. W, 



Riicker, F.R.S., 160, 180 

 Terrestrial Physics in Australsaia, P. Baracchi, 493 

 Tesla Oscillator, a, 335 

 Test for Divisibility, a, Henry T; Burgess, 8, 30, 55 ; Dr. C. 



Borgen, 54 ; a Correction, 136 

 Thaxter (Roland), Contributions towards a Monograph of the 



Laboulbeniacea, 620 

 Theory of Electricity and Magnetism ; being Lectures on 



Mathematical Physics^ the, A. G. Webster, 49 

 Therapeutics ; Lectures on the Action of Medicine, Dr. Lauder 



Krunton, F. R.S., 26; the Grape-Cure, 58 ; Therapeutic Action 



of Spermine, Alex. Pcehl, 168 

 Thermodynamics deduced from Motivity, Lord Kelvin, 575 

 Thermometers, Lord Kelvin's Absolute Method of Graduating, 



J. Rose-Innes, 166 

 Thermometrical Determinations of Temperature, Likely Sources 



of Error in. Dr. Hergesell, 469, 470 

 Thiebaut (M.), the Frequency of Extra Large Tides at March 



Equinox, 613 

 Thompson (Prof. D'Arcy W.), Scientific Advantages of an 



Antarctic Expedition, 427 

 Thompson (Prof. J. J.), Diffuse Reflection of- Rontgen Rays, 



407 

 Thompson (Prof. Silvanus P., F.R.S.), the Progress of Radio- 

 graphy, 32 ; Light Visible and Invisible, 506 ; Helios Com- 

 pany Model Illustrating Three- Phase Method of Transmitting 



Power, 623 

 Thompson (William), Chambers's Algebra for Schools, 388 

 Thompson (Prof. W. H.), on the Effects of Peptone when 



introduced into the Circulation, 18 



Thomson <John), Through China with a Camera, 539 

 Thomson (Prof. J. J.), Chemical Effect of Impact of Kathode 



Rays, 119 ; Effect of Zinc on Photographic Plate, 119 

 Thorndike (E. L.), Experiments in Comparative Psychology, 



372 

 Thornley (Rev. Alfred), Insects and Colour, 30 ' ' ' 



Thornton (John), Elementary Practical Physiography, 244' 

 Thorpe (Prof. T. E., F.R.S.), the Watt Memorial Lecture, 



546 

 Thouvenin (M.), Rontgen Rays hasten Germination, 408 

 Ticket-issue Controller, Automatic, 59 



Tickle (T.), Production of Nitro- and Amido-(Dxyluditines,' 478 

 Tides, a Suggested Improvement of the Current Theories of 



•the, J. H. S. Moxly, 461 

 Tides at March Equinox, the Frequency of Extra Large, M. 



Thiebaut, 613 '■ - '' 



Tietkins (Wi H.), the Exploration of Central Australia, 4^ 

 Tiflis, Pasteur Institute Antirabi'c Work at, 103 ' 



Tobacco Soils of United States, M. Whitney, 61 5' S 

 Toepler (A. ), Electroscopic Detection of Electric WaveS^ 401 

 Toepler (Max), Stratified Discharge in Open Air, 401 

 Tollenaar (Dri), Deflection and Reflection witK two Kathodes, 



■96 ■ ■ i ->■■■ ' -■• ■.«■ .' . ■" ■■ ' ■ ' 



Tolomei (Signor G.), Action of Rontgen Ray^ on. Vegetable 



Life, 323. ; '■'''''] "■ ■ ' ""''■■ '■'''■' "[' 



Tomes (C. S), Dental Enamel of Elasmobranch Fishes',' 465 

 Tonkin to India, from, by the Sources of the Irawadi, Prince 



Henri d'Orleans, 557' • '- "' 



Torquay, a Memoir of William Pengelly, F.R.S.,ofj With a 

 ' Selection from his Correspondence, 4 ' '' ' ''' "■' 

 Torres Straits and Borneo, the Cambridge Ei^ditioil to,'' Prof. 



Alfred C. Haddon, 276 ■ -' '-"' •=' ■ " '' ' 



Tortoiseshell Butterfly, the Small, in Decembfeif, W. P. Kirby, 



Total Eclipse of the Sun, 1898, the, 35, 105, 294, 325, 365 ; Sir 



Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 342 ; Arrival of Eclipse 



Parties at Bombay, 230 

 Total Solar Eclipse of 1900,- 159' ' 



Townsend (C. F.), Chemistry for Photographers, 126 

 Toxicology : Vespidre Venom Vaccinatory against Viper Venom, 



C. Phisalix, 168 ; Bile- Salts Vaccine against Snake Poison, 



C. Phisalix, 191 ; Practical Toxicology for Physicians and 



Students, Prof. Dr. Rudolf Robert, 535 

 Tozer (H. F.), a History of Ancient Geography, 482 

 Transactions of the Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society, 



Vol. v., 197 ' 

 Transparent Lantern Slides, the Preparation of Marine Animals 



and Plants as, Dr. H, C. Sorby, F.R.S., 520 

 Transpiration into a Space Saturated with Water, Dr. Henry 



H, Dixon, 173 ' 



Transvaal, Southern, a Geological Map of the, F. H. Hatch, 



77 ' ■ ' 



Traquair (Dr. R. H., F.R.S.), Fossil Fishes of ArcaSdian Series 



of Old Red Sandstone, 309 ' ' ' ' 



Travels in Indo-China, Prince Henri d'Orlesins, 557 

 Travers (M. W.)', the Refractivities of Various Gases, 189 ; the 



Homogeneity of Helium, 358 ; Fergusonite, 381 ' 

 Trees, Injuries inflicted on, by St. Louis Tornado, N^ajr 1896, 



216 

 Trelease (Prof. W.), Remarkable Instance of "Phytobezoar," 



283 

 Trimen (Rolahd, F.R.S.), Mimicry in Insects, 304 

 Trip to Canada, a, 344 



Trollhattan Waterfalls,. Projected Electrical Exploitation of, 135 

 Trout and Ferret, J. Robson, 300 



Trouve (G. ), New Apparatus for Raising of Liquids, 600 

 Trowbridge (Prof. John), New X-Ray Mathme, 102 ; Phos- 

 phorescence produced by Electrification, 333 ; Novelty in 



Vacuum Tubes, 371 

 Tubercle Bacillus, Cultivation-Media of, Dr. A. Ransome, 



F.R.S., 165 

 Tubercle Bacillus at a Low Temperature, Growth of the, F. J. 



Reid, 221 

 Tuberculose, la, et son Traitement Hygienique, Prosper 



Merklen, 535 

 Tuberculosis, Researches on, Arthur Ransome, F.R.S., 435 

 Tunnels, Mushroom -growing in, 254 

 Turner (A.), Die Kraft und Materie im Raume, 388 ; Das 



Problem der Krystallisation, 428 

 Turner (Sir W., F.R.S-), Early Man in Scotland, 234, 256 



