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tth Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland, 498 ; 

 jttish Geographical Magazine, 399, 470 ; Scottish Moors 

 lid Indian Jungles, Captain J. T. Newall, 485 ; Scottish 

 [eteorological Society, 544, 569 ; Distribution of Storms 

 jund Scottish Coast, Dr. Bnchan, 570 ; Weather-lore of 

 Scottish Fisherman, H. N. Dickson, 570 ; Temperature of 

 >ea round East Coast of Scotland, H. N. Dickson, 570 



(A. W.), his Collection of Australian I.epidoptera, 377 

 adder (Samuel H. ) : Butterflies of the Eastern United States 

 nd Canada, Captain II. J. 1*21 was, 193; Cercyonis a/^/t* and 

 \ephelc, 319 ; Butterflies of the Eastern United States, 468 



Fisheries Regulation Act, Board of Trade Memorandum 

 Relative to, 351 



Fluctuations in the Volume of the, account for Hori- 

 "zontal Marine Beds at High Levels ?, T. Mellard Reade, 582 



- i-Level, Therapeutic Value of Regions below, Dr. Lindsey, 

 591 



.5^.1 Temperature round East Coast of Scotland, H. N. Dickson, 

 570 



Seas and Skies in many Latitudes, Lion. Ralph Abercromby, 247 



Sedgwick Triennial Prize, Alfred Harker, 286 



Stdgwick (Adam, F.R.S. ) : Peripatus, 338 ; in Australia, 412 



Seeland (Dr.) : Kashgar, 164 ; Kashgaria and the Passes of the 

 Tian-.-han, 500 



Seeley (Prof. II. G.), F.R.S. : the Pelvis of Ornithopsis, 574; 

 Das Antlitz der Erde, Eduard Suess, 601 



Seismology : Transactions of the Seismological Society of Japan, 

 184 ; Present State of Seismology in Italy, Dr. H. J. Johnston- 

 Lavis, 329 ; Seismoscope, Signer E. Brassart, 329 ; Les 

 Tremblements de Terre, F. Fouque, 337 ; Seismic Disturbance 

 at Venezuela, Dr. A. Ernst, 341 ; on the Intensity of Earth- 

 quakes with Approximate Calculations of the Energy involved, 

 Prof. T. C. Mendenhall, 380 



Selkirk Range, Rev. W. Spotswood Green's Exploration of the 

 Glacier Regions of the, 379 



Sell (W. J.), Salts of Base containing Chromium and Urea, 430 



Senses, Instincts, and Intelligence of Animals, with Special 

 Reference to Insects, Sir John Lubbock, F.R.S., Prof Geo. 

 J. Romanes, F.R.S., 76 



Severtsoff's Posthumous Works, 156 



Sewage Treatment, Purification, and Utilization, J. W. Slater, 

 316 



Sextant : Theory of the, M. Gruey, 455 ; Complete Rectifica- 

 tion of the, M. Gruey, 479 



Sexton (A. Humboldt), Elementary Inorganic Chemistry, 605 



Shan States, the, Captain Vate, 113 



Sharp (David), Biologia Centrali-Americana — Zoology, Colceo- 

 ptera, 147 



Shawangunk Mountains, N.Y., Wild Boars in, 566 



Sheep Panic at Reading, 86 



Sheep Swimming, 306 



Sheiner (Dr.), Spectrum Analysis, 494 



Shells, New Species of, G. B. Sowerby, 263 



Sherman (O. T.), Zodiacal Light, 128 



Ships: Air-tight Subdivisions in Ships, J. Y. Buchanan, F.R.S., 

 608 ; the Corrosion and Fouling of Steel and Iron Ships, 

 Prof. V. B. Lewes, 616 ; Designs for New First-class Battle- 

 Ships, W. LI. White, 589 



Shoa and Galla Land, Jules Borelli's Explorations, 520 



Shooting-Stars, E. Minary, 432 



Shooting-Stars of April, W. F. Denning, 588 



Siberia : Tomsk University, 39 ; the Connection of the Rivers 

 Obi and Yenisei by a Canal, 39; Statistics of Fur-.\nimals 

 Killed in Siberia, 59 ; Climate of Siberia in the Mammoth 

 Age, Henry H. Howmth, 294, 365 



Siemens (Sir William, F.R.S.), the Life of. Dr. William Pole, 

 F.R.S., 194 



Signals, Use of, by Primitive Peoples, R. Andree, 447 



>ikkim. Earthquake at, 86 



Silicon Coriipounds and their Derivatives, Report of Researches 

 on, Prof. J. Emerson Reynolds, F.R.S., 286 



Silkworm Culture at Astrakhan, 208 



Silver (S. W.), Collection of New Zealand Birds, 257 



Simple Dynamo, a, Frederick J. Smith, 80 



Sinai, Coral Keefs of the Peninsula of, Johannes Walther, 172 



Sirius, Companion of, 546 



Skinner (W. R.), Mining Manual, 257 



Sl^ulls of Horned Cattle of the Kalmucks, P. Kuleschoff", 477 



Skulls, Kazan Society x>{ Naturalists' Collection of, 350 



Slater (J. W.), Sewage Treatment, Purification, and Utilization^ 

 316 



Smith (B. Woodd), Meteor observed at Hampstead, 462 



Smith (Frederick J.), a Simple Dynamo, 80 



Smith (F. J.), New Chronograph for Measuring Explosions,. 

 549 



Smith (W. G.), Angry Birds, 175 



Sm.ith (William Robert), the Natural History and Epidemiology 

 of Cholera, 557 



Smith (W. W. ), Variation in Butterflies 397 



Smithsonian Institution Report for 1887-88, 281 



Smoke in Relation to Fogs in London, Hon. F. A. Rollo 

 Russell, 25, 34 



Smyth (Prof. Piazzi), on Brewster's Line Y, 370; on Micro- 

 metrical Measures of Gaseous Spectra under High Pressure, 

 370 



Snakes, some Popular Errors about, Lieut. Harold Ferguson, 



Snow-Blindness, Nose-Blackening as Preventive of, J. D. La 



Touche, 105 

 Snow- Falls, Dr. Less, 287 

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



Assmann, 599 

 Snow, Granular, and the Theory of the Formation of Hail, 



Prof. Ferdinand Palagi, 262 

 Societies, Learned, in Russia, 67 

 Soco:ra, Botany of, Isaac Bayley Balfour, F.R.S., 99 

 Soda, Santonate of, on Colour Sense, the Action of. Dr. A. 



Konig, 407 

 Sohncke (Prof.), Papers on Crystal Structure, Groth's Zeitschrift 



fiir Krystallographie und Mineralogie, 277 

 Solar Activity, on the Connection between Earth Currents and 



Changer, in, Henry Crew, 557 

 Solar Activity in 1888, 448 

 Solar Eclipse, Photographs of the, 396 

 Solar Eclipse, Total, of August 29, 1886, W. H. Pickering, 



61 ; of January 1, 1889, 186 ; J. Norman Lockyer, F. K.S., 



487 

 Solar Halo, Evan McLennan, 341 

 Solar Radiation, on the Calorific Intensity of, MM. A. Crova 



and Houdaiile, 311 

 Solar Spectrum, Limit of the, the Blue of the Sky, and the 



Fluorescence of Ozone. Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 474 

 Solar Spectrum, Oxygen Lines in the, M. Jules Janssen, 41 

 Solar Spots, the, M. Spoerer, 504 

 Solar Statistics for 1888, M. R. Wolf, 312 

 Solar System, Motions of the, Ormond Stone, 162 

 Sollas (Prof. W. J.), the Inheritance of Acquired Character-v 



485 

 Solubility and Fusion- Points, Relations between, A. Etard,^ 



359 

 Solubility of Salts, M. H. Le Chatelier, 528 

 Sonorous Sand, Julien and Bolton, 18 ; C. Carus-Wilson, 112 ;. 



at Botany Bay, A. S. Olliff, 224 

 Sorbonne, Prof. Giard appointed Professor at the, 16 

 Sorcery, Superstition and, in New Guinea, H. H. Romilly, 594 

 Soret, Dissipation of Fog by Electricity, 159 

 Sound in Battles, Lord Wolseley, 326 

 Sound in Skating, .\. W. Tuer. 326 

 Sound, Velocity of, in any Substanc, Rankine's Modification 



of Newton's Investigation of the, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge,. 



F.R.S., 79 

 South Africa, and how to reach it, EdwJ. P. Mathers, 448 

 South American Bat {Noctilio Icporintis), J. E. Harting, 503 

 South Kensington Museum, Visitors to, 306 

 Southwell (T. ), Pallas's Sand Grouse, 137 

 Sowerby (G. B.), New Species of Shells, 263 

 SoyVa (Dr.S Death of, 446 

 Spanish Agriculture, the Cork Tree Cattrpillar and its 



Enemies, 18 

 Sparrows about Christiania Fjord, Scarcity of, 352 

 Spawning of the Plaice {Plciironectes platcssa), Prof. Ewart, 



326 

 Special Case, a, of the Problem of Three Bodies, Prof. Gylden, 



456 

 Species of Comatulce, the. Dr. P. Herbert Carpenter, F.R.S., 9 

 Species, Origin of. Prof, Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., on the, 



W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, F.R.S., 126 ; Prof. Geo. J. Romanes, 



F.R.S., 173 



