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INDE^ 



{Nature, I^oi>. li, 1878 



Wilson (Alex. S.)i on the Amounts of Sugar contained in the 

 Nectar of Various Flowers, 474 ; on the Association of an 

 Inconspicuous Corolla with Proterogynous Dichogamy in In- 

 sect-Fertilised Flowers, 508 ; Notes on Dimorphic Plants, 509 



Wilson (Dr. Andrew), the Sea-Serpent Explained, 519 



Wilson (Prof. Daniel), on some American Illustrations of the 

 Evolution of New Varieties of Man, 479 



Winchester Town Museum, 316 



Wind Charts of the North Atlantic, 680 



Wind Instruments, Brass, as Resonators, 271 



Wind, Observations made at Prague on the, 287 



Winds and Currents in the Pacific, S. J. Whitmee, 617 



Win;ls in the United States, Prof. Loomis, 198 



Windmills and Waterfalls, 274 



Wingless Insects of the Falkland Islands, II. N. Moseley, 

 F.R.S., 619 



Winnecke (Prof. A.), Notice of Sir G. B. Airy, F.R.S., 689 



Wires : Transmission of Vocal and other Sounds by, W. J. 

 Millar, 12 ; Experiments on the Elasticity of, 467 



Wisconsin, the Natural History Society of, 182 ; Geological 

 Maps of, 290 



Wittrock (Dr.), on Spore Formation, 173 



Woeikof (Dr. A.), American Storm Warnings, 517 



Wolfers (Prof.), Death of, 75 



Women, Classes for, at University College, 143 



Women and Scientific Education, 423 



Wood (Samuel), " The Bulb Garden," 693 



Wood (Searles V,, Jun.), Zoological Geography, 22D, 301 ; 

 Didus and Didunculus, 301 



Wood-Mason (Mr.), Stridulating Crustaceans, 53 



Woolwich, Balloon Experimen.s at, 620 



Working Men's College, 53 



World, the Countries of the, Dr. R. Brown, il 



Wortley (H. Stuart), Sound-Emitting Crustaceans, 95 



Wright (Dr. C. R. Alder), I'hysical Properties of Metals, 69 



Wright (Prof. E. Perceval), Playfair's " Travels in the Foot- 

 steps of Bruce in Algeria and Tunis," 91 ; " Wallace's Tropical 

 Nature," 140; Resting Spores, 173; Deep-Sea Dredging oft 

 the Gulf of Mexico, 198 ; Club-Root, 279 



Wright (Dr. W. J.), Tract on Invariants, 683 



Wiirtz (Prof. A.), and a New Laboratory, 392 ; Faraday Lec- 

 ture, 651 



Wyld's Map of Cypras, 520 



Wyoming, North- Western, Geological Survey of, 315 



Yellowstone Geyser Regions, Survey of, 315, 647 

 Yenisei River, Exploration of, 338 

 Yorkshire College of Science, 241, 350 ; Calendar, 635 

 Yorkshire, the Coralline Oolites of, W. H. Iluddleston, 13^ 

 Yorkshire, West, Davis and Lees' Work on, 276 



Zeiss (Carl), New " Oil-Immersion " Object-Glass, 240 ; Rev. 



W. H. Dallinger on, 6$ 

 Zeitschrift der oesterreich. Gesellschaft fiir Meteorologie, 5S4 

 Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 350, 373, 399, 5S4 

 Zinc, Spontaneous Ignition of Hydrogen by finely divided, 679 

 Zodiacal Light and Sun-Spot Frequency, 148 

 Zoological Gardens, Additions to, 23, 50, 77, 106, 134, 159, 



183, 207, 238, 264, 318, 346, 373, 394, 425, 436, 467, 535, 



555. 577. 601, 633, 654, 684, 707 

 Zoological Geography, Searles V. Wood, Jun., 220, 301 ; Prof. 



Alfred Newton, F.R.S., 251, 331 

 Zoological Nomenclature, Strickland's, 436 

 Zoological Record, 485 ; P, P. C. I lock, 569; E. C. Rye, 615' 

 Zoological Society, 27, 135, 188, 244, 322 

 Zoological Society of the Netherlands, 3 ^3 

 Zoologischer Anzeiger, 238 

 Ziirich, Chemicnl Laboratory at, 503 



