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INDEX 



XUl 



Mora of Medelpad, Dr. L. M. Neuman, 456 



Flora of Moscow, S. Milutin, 477 



Floral Structures, Origin of, Rev. George Henslow, 171 



I'loras of Various Divisions of Russia, 350 



Florida: the Ponds of, and the Fi h therein, 208; Aboriginal 



Remains from, 378 

 F'lowering Plants of Wilts, Rev. T. A. Preston, J. G. Baker, 



F.R.S., 123 

 Fluctuations in the Volume of the Sea, will they Account for 



Horizontal Marine Beds at High Levels?, T. Mellard Reade, 



582 

 I'luoride of Ethyl, M. H. Moissan, 239 



Fluoride of Methyl, Gaseous, MM. Mois-san and Meslans, 256 

 Flying- Fish, Movements of, through the Air, Prof. Moebius, 479 

 F'og, Dissipation by Electricity of, 159 

 Fogs, Damage to Plants by, 281 

 Fogs, Dr. W. Marcet, F.R.S., 311 

 F'ogs in London, Smoke in Relation to, Hon. F. A. R. Russell, 



34 ; G. C. Thomson, 305 ; W. Hargreaves Raffles, 441 

 F'ogs, the Recent, 184 

 l"olie(M.), Diurnal Nutation, 311 

 Folk- Lore Journal, 496 

 Food Preservation, Sterilized Infusorial Earth, Prof. P. Waage, 



306 

 Forage Crops, the Best, Drs. Stabler and Schroter, Prof. John 



Wrightson, 578 

 Forbes (Capt. D.), Assistant to the Board of Trade Examinations, 



411 

 Force and Energy, a Theory of Dynamic-!, Grant Allen, 289 ; 



Mr. Grant Allen's Notions about, Prof. O. J. Lodge, F.R.S., 



289 

 I'orcrand (M. de) : Combination of the Glycol-alcoholate of Soda 



with Glycol, 263 ; the Glycol-Ether of Chloral, 552 

 Foreign Biological Memoirs, Translations of, 51 

 I'orel (M. P. A.), Thermic Classification of Fresh- water Lakes, 



528 

 F'orestry, Caucasian School of, 18 

 Forestry in Maritime Alps, Consul Harris, 327 

 Forestry, Prof. Curtis, 261 



Forestry, the School of, at Dehra Doon, Lidia, 393, 419 

 Forests of British Bechuanaland, 591 

 F'orests of Upper Burmah, 214 

 Formation of Ledges on Mountain-slopes and Hill-sides, Dr. 



A. Ernst, 415 

 Formosa, Geo. Taylor, 593 



F'ormula for Fusing Currents of Wire, A. Bernstein, 520 

 Formula of the Chlorides of Aluminium and the Allied 



Metals, on the. Dr. Sydney Young, 198 

 Forth Railway Bridge, Progress of the, 418 

 Fortnightly Keuirw, Sound in Battles, Lord Wolseley, 326 

 F'ossati (Prof. Ercole), Thermic and Electric Properties of Iron 



subjected to Magnetic Influences, 477 

 F'ossil Bones, Island of Samos, Forsyth Major, 263 

 Fossil Cephalopoda, Catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 530 

 Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures, the, Prof. W. C. William- 

 son, F.R.S., 571 

 F'ossil Plants, Teilia Quarry, Flintshire, R. Kidston, 334 

 Fossils of the British Islands, Stratigraphically and Zoologically 



Arranged, Robert Etheridge, 49 

 Fossils, Supposed, from the Southern Highlands, 300 ; Duke of 



Argyll, F.R.S., 317 

 Fouling of Steel and Iron Ships, the Corrosion and. Prof. V. 



B. Lewes, 616 



Foundation-Stones of the Earth's Crust, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 

 F.R.S., 89 



Fouque (F.) ; Les Tremblements de Terre, 337, 510 ; Egyptian 

 Blue, 432 



Fourfold Periodical Expressions depending on Two Variables, 

 M. E. Picard, 528 



Fowler (A.), Variable Stars and the Constitution of the Sun, 

 492, 606 



Fowler (Dr. G. A.), Two New Types of Aclinaria, 164 



Fowler (Prof. T.), Bacon, R. W. Church, 3 



F"ragner (Dr.), Imperialine, a New Alkaloid, 185 



France : Physical Education in, 87 ; French Meteorological 

 Society, 156, 257, 396, 495, 544; Progress of Meteorology 

 in, Renou, 396 ; the Meteorological Service in, A. L. Rotch, 

 447 ; French Guiana, M. Maurel, 329 ; Note on the New 

 Meridian of, 335 ; French Student Caps, 352 ; French 

 Association for the Advancement of Science, 466 ; Rising of 



the Upper Rhone, M. Lemoine, 495 ; Meteorological Ob- 

 servations of the French Polar Expedition, 591 



Francis (Sidney), Tables for Farmers, &c., 257 



Frankland (Prof. P. F.), Influences of Gases on Development 

 of Micro-Organisms, 357 



Franklin Institute, Prizes of, 85 



Frazer (Prof. T. R.), Strophanthus hispidits, 455 



Fream (Dr.), Herbage of Old Grass-land, 261 



Freeman (G. A.), Can Animals Count?, 390 



Frendenthal (Dr.), Presentation to, 230 



Friendly Islands, Soundings near the, by Captain Aldrich, 39 



F"riendly Societies and their Funds, 332 



Fritillaria imperialis, New Alkaloid from, Dr. Fragner, 185 



F'ritsch (Anton), some Palaeozoic Dipnoan Fishes, 196 



Frost (P.), Solid Geometry, Solutions, 26 



Frost and Snow, Microscopic Examination of Structure of. Dr. 

 Assmann, 599 



Fur- Animals killed in Siberia, Stati-tics of, 59 



Furneaux (William S. ), Animal Physiology, 148 



Fusion-Point, Relations between Solubility and, A. Etard, 359 



Gad (Prof.), the Difference between the Conducting Power and 

 Irritability of Nerves, 576 



Gadolinium, Lecoq de Boisbaudran, 359 



Gadow (Dr. H.) : Morphology of Birds, 150, 177; Numbers 

 and Phylogenetic Development of the Remiges of Birds, 239 



Gaillard, the Menhirs of Morbihan, 405 



Galileo and his Judges, F. R. Wegg- Prosser, 509 



Galton (Francis, F.R.S. ) : Correlations and their Measurement, 

 chiefly from Anthropometric Data, 238 ; Human Variety, 

 296 ; Instrument for Testing the Delicacy of Perception of 

 Differences of Tint, Instrument for telling Reaction Time, 

 445 ; Natural Inheritance, 603 



Galvanic Cells, Measurements, Dr. Wolflf, 528 



Game-keeper, a Pheasant attacking a, M. H. Maw, 150 



Gamel (Herr), Nansen Flxpediiion, 446 



Gardner (J. Starkie), Origin of Coral Islands, 435 



Garman (8.), Rattle of the Rattlesnake, 569 



Gautier(A.): New Method of obtaining Carbon Oxysulphide, 

 156 ; New Method of Producing Oxysulphide of Carbon, 167 



Gay-Lussac, Proposed Statue, 494 



Geddes (Prof. Patrick), a Re-statement of the Theory of 

 Organic Evolution, 287 



Geissler's Tubes, Note on the Use of, for Detecting Electrical 

 Oscillations, E. J. Dragoumis, 548 



General Equations of Fluid Motion, Prof. George M. Minchin, 

 452 



Geneva Society of Physics and Natural History, 496 



Genevan Lake, Penetration of Daylight into the Waters of the, 

 and into the Mediterranean, 343 



Geodesy, Bibliography of, Prof. J. H. Gore, 327 



Geography: Notes, 19, 62, 88, 115, 138, 159, 2!;9, 283, 307, 

 328, 379, 399, 421. 450, 470. 497, 5 '9, 568, 593; Physical 

 Geography of Heligoland, Dr. H. Lindemann, 19; German 

 Explorers of Togo-land, 159 ; Dr. Travesi's Expeditions to 

 Jimma, 159; Keeling Atoll or Cocos Islands, Dr. H. P. 

 Guppy, 236; Geographische Jahrbuch, 259; Geographical 

 Societies, 259 ; Geographical Serials, 259 ; Scottish Geo- 

 graphical Maga/ine, 259 ; Maracaibo Peninsula and Lake, 

 259 ; Mean Elevation of the Continents and Mean Oceanic 

 Depths in Relation to Geographical Latitude, General Alexis 

 de Tillo, 263 ; the Building of the British Isles, Prof. A. H. 

 Green, F.R.S., 268; International Geographical Congress, 

 307 ; French Geographical Society, 307 ; Mount Ararat, 

 Eugene Markow, 307 ; the Gran Chaco, 328 ; Geographical 

 Society of Toulouse, 329 ; Award of the Gold Medal of the 

 Royal Swedish Geographical Society to Dr. Nansen, 376 ; 

 Lectures on Geography, delivered before the University of 

 Cambridge, during the Lent Term 1888, Lieut. -General 

 Strachey, F. Grant Ogilvie, 388 ; Rev. W. Spotswood 

 Green's Exploration of the Glacier Regions of the Selkirk 

 Range, British Columbia, 379 ; Captain Vangele's Explora- 

 tion of the Welle-Mobangi River, 421 ; Proposed Explora- 

 tion by Mr. Stephens of Unknown Portions of Malayan 

 Peninsula, 421 ; A. T. Drummond on Lake Superior, 

 468 ; Geographical Society of Bremen, Dr. Kiickenthal's 

 Arctic Journey, 517; Geographical Results of H. M. Stan- 

 ley's Expedition, 560 ; Harold W. Topham, Visit to 

 Alaska Glaciers, 568 ; Formosa, Geo. Taylor, 593 ; M. W. 



