fatwe, Miy 30, iSSgl 



Ii\DEX 



(Prof. H. W.), Spectrum of Cyanogen, 4"o 



lie Rocks, the Artificial Reproduction of, M. Alphonse 

 snard, 271 



»nic Sea Wave, Captain W. J. I- Wliarton, F.R.S., 303 

 »nic Water Fnaua, Dr. O. Zacharias, 112 



10 in Sumatra, Activity of, 613 

 moes : British Tt^rtiary, Prof. A. H. Green. F.R.S., 301 ; 

 iptipn of the Mayon Volcano in the Philippine Islands, 376 



Fishermen, Phoographs of, 327 

 taic Currents, Mode of Diffjsion of the, in the Human 

 janism, M. L. D.mion. 312 



jcity of the Haddock, Dr. Chas. O. Trechmann, 9 

 •X Motion in Certain Triangles, A. E. H. Love, 310 



(Hugo de), Darwin's Pangenesis, 192 

 ino Island, Further Notes on the Late Eruption at, Dr. H. 

 Johnston-Lavis, 109, 173 

 lyi, Earthquake at, 86, 208 



Waage (Prof. P.), Sterilized Infusorial Earth, 306 



Waghorne (Dr. J. W.), Measurement of Electrical Resistance, 



502 

 Wagner (Prof. C.) : on Rainfall and Thunderstorms at Krems- 



luiinster, 209 ; the Connection between Cosmic and Meteoro- 

 logical Phenomena, 575 

 \\ahab (Captain), Survey Work with Hazara Field Force, 308 

 Walfisch Bay, Meteorological Observations. at, 613 

 Wallace (Dr. Alfred R.), Which are the Highest Butterflies?, 



611 

 Walther (Johannes), Die K o rail en ri fife der Sinaihalbinsel, geo- 



logische und biologische Beobachtungen, 172 

 Ward (Prof. H. Marshall), Beech-wood, 511 

 Ward (Isaac W^), Satellite of Procyon, 558 

 Wardrop (Oliver), the Kingdom of Georgia, 293 

 Washington, Proposed Zoological Park at, 544 

 Water, Composition of. Lord Rayleigh, 462 

 Waters of Equatorial Regions, the Dark, Muntz and Marcano, 



167 

 Waterspouts in the Hughli, S. R. Elson, 333 

 Watson (Rev. H. W. ), Hertz's Equations in the Field of a 



Rectilinear Vibrator, 486, 558 

 Watters's (Mr. F.) Corean Collection, ill 

 Wave Velocity, Rankine's Investigation of, Prof. J. D. Everett, 



F.R.S., 31 

 Weather Anomalies, Russia and Central Asia, 256 

 Weather-Charts, Atlantic, 17 



\Veather-Charts and Storm-Warnings, Joseph John Murphy, 149 

 Weather, Cold, September 1887 to October 1888, C. Harding, 



239 

 Weather Lore of Scottish Fishermen, H. N. Dickson, 570 

 Weber (C. L.), Variation of Fusion-Resistances of Tin-Lead 



and Tin-Bismuth Alloys, 159 

 W'egg-Prosser (F. R.), Galileo and his Judges, 509 

 Wei'^ht in Bombay, Proposed Uniform Standard of, 419 

 Weight and Mass, Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S , 390; Prof. 



A. Gray, 437 

 Weight, Mass, and Force, Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 461 

 Weights and Measures, International Bureau of, 202 

 Weiller (M. L.), Observations Relative to M. Vaschy's Recent 



Note on the Propagation of the Current in a Telegraph Line, 



336 

 Weismann's Theory of Variation, Prof. J. T. Cunningham, 



388 ; E. B. Pouhon, 412 

 Wclford (W. D.), the "Indispensable" Hand-book to the 



Optical Lantern, 270 

 Welle-Mobangi River, Captain Vangele's Exploration of the, 



421 

 Wells (Horace L.), Beryllonite, 310 

 West Indian Earthworm, Tail Bristles of a, Frank E. Beddard, 



15 

 Weyl (Dr.), Researches as to Colouring Matters derived from 



Tar, 264 

 Whale (Greenland), Huge, Killed in the Sound, 398 

 Wharton (Captain W. J. L., F.R.S.) : Volcanic Sea-Wave, 



303 ; Elected Member of Athenoeum Club, 466 

 Wheat Crop of 1888, Sir John Lawes, 21 



Wheat, the Square-Eared Variety of, Porion an I Dcherain, 96 

 VVhitaker's Almanac, 1889, 304 

 White (C. A.), on the Paget Group of Washington Territory, 



189 



White (W. H.), Designs for New First-class Bittle-ghips, 589 

 W. L. White, the Cruise of the Derelict Schooner, 418 

 White Spot on Saturn's Ring, 616 



Wiedemann (Prof. E.). the Reprinting of Scientific Papers, 418 

 Williams (Dr. Dawson) and Dr. Sidney Marti •, the Influence of 



Bile on the Digestion of Starch, 453 

 Williams (R. P.), Laboratory Manual of General Chemistry, 



126 • 

 Williamson (Prof. A. W., F.R.S.), Presentation of a Portrait 



of, to University College, 1 75 

 Williamson (B.), Dlftereniial Calculus, 26 

 Williamson (Prof. W. C, F.R.S.), the Fossil Plants of the 



Coal- Measures, 571 

 Wilson (Thomas), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, Science 



in the Unted States, 468 

 Wil-on (Rev. W. Linton), Natural History in the FieM, 368 

 Wilson- Barker (Captain David), Currents and Coral Reefs, 389 

 Wilts, Flowering Plants of, Rev. T. A. Preston, J. G. Baker, 



F.R.S , 123 

 Wind Currents, Upper, over the North Atlantic Doldrums, 



Hon. Ralph Abercromby, 437 

 Wind, the Helm, W. Marriott, 431 

 Wind upon Soil in Deserts of Central Asia, Action of, Prje- 



valsky. 420 

 Winlock ( W. C), Bibliography of Astronomy for 1887, 282 

 Wmnecke's Periodical Comet, Dr. von Haerdtl, 378 

 Wintle (S. H.), Mass of O.-.alate of Potash found in Decayed 



Beec'i-Tree, 397 

 Wis (C. W. Di), P )st-Tertiary Avifauna of Queensland, 157 

 Wise (A. Tucker), Alpine Winter in its Medical Aspects, 148 

 Wislicenus (Prof.), Dibromide of Crotonylene, 467 

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

 Wolff (Dr.), Measurements on Galvanic Cells, 528 

 Wolff (Prof.), on the Activity of Bone-Tissue, 72 

 Wolseley (Lord), on Sound in Battles, 326 



WoUtenholme (Joseph), Examples in the Use of Logarithms, 52 

 Wolves in Norway and Sweden, 352 

 Wolves in Prussia, 377 



Wood (Rev. J. G.) : ihe Zoo, 148 ; Death of, 446 

 Wood-Duck and Hen, Story of. Palmer, 113 

 Woodhead (Dr. G. Sims), Causation of Asiatic Cholera, 334 ; 



Stomach of the Narwhal, 528 

 Woods (F. H.), the Civilization of Sweden in Heathen Times, 



270 

 Wooldridge (Dr. L. C), Auto-Infection in Cardiac Disease, 



WooUey (Dr. Joseph), Death of, 517 



Workman (T.), Mosquito in Belfast, 567 



Worthington (Prof. A. M.) : on the Use of the W^ords Mass and 

 Inertia, 248 ; Mass and Inertia, 342 



Wray (Richard Spalding), Death and Obituary Notice of, 396 



Wrecker, a Chemical, Peter T. Austen, 577 



Wright (C. R. A., F.R.S.), Alloys of Lead, Tin, and Zinc, 

 596 



Wrightson (Prof. John), the Farmer's Guide to Manuring, A. 

 N. Pearson, 212 ; Rocks and Soils, 292 ; the Best Forage 

 Crops, Drs. Stebler and Schroter, 578 



Wynne (W. P.): the Constitution of the Dichloronaphthalenes, 

 166; the Dichloronaphthalenes, 359 ; Determination of Constitu- 

 tion of Heteronucleal a)3- and )3;8-di derivatives of Naphthalene, 

 598 



Wyrouboff (G. ), Manuel Pratique de Cristallographie, 411 



Xantharrhoea Taieana, 334 



Yate (Captain), the Shan States, 113 

 Yellow Fever at Jacksonville, U.S., Dr. P. Gibier, 377 

 Yenisei and Obi, Connection of the Rivers by a Canal, 39 

 Yezo Coasts, Japan, the Tides on, 40 



Yorkshire Legends and Traditions, as told by Her Ancient 

 Chroniclers, Her Poeis, and Journalist--, Rev, Thos. 

 Parkinson, Joseph Lucas, 50 

 Young (Prof. C. A.), General Astronomy, 386 

 Young (Prof.), on Mixture of Propyl Alcohol and Water, 166 

 Young (Dr. Sydney) : on the Formula; of Chlorides of Alu- 

 minium and the Allied Metals, 198 ; Constitution of the 

 Chlorides of Aluminium and the Allied Metals, 318; the 

 Molecular Formulae of Aluminium Compounds, 536 

 Yvert (A.), a New Remedy for Asiatic Cholera, 48 



