Index 



T Supplement to Nature, 

 L Jmie I, 1893 



New Zealand, Rev. T. A. Marshall, 17 ; Entomological 

 Society, 47, 191, 334, 35*3. 455. 5°'. 575, 599; Vegetable 

 Wasps and Plant Worms, M. C. Cooke,99 ; Hints on Sugaring 

 for Moths, W. Holland, 131 ; Beetles, Butterflies, and other 

 Insects, A. W. Kapple and W. Egmont Kirby, 148; Death 

 ofH. T. Stainton, 155; the Bite of the Tarantula, C. W. 

 Meaden, 184 ; Coleopterous Larvae voided by a Child, J. E. 

 Harting, 190; Remarkable Varieties of Telchinia Encedon, 

 Lycsena adonis, Noctuaxanthographa and Acronycta rumicis 

 191 ; Remarkable Weapons of Defence, G. F. Hampson, E. 

 Ernest Green, 199 ; the Death's Head Moth and Bees,J. R. S. 

 Clifford, 234 ; on the Anatomy q^ Pentastoinum teretiusculum, 

 Prof. W. Baldwin Spencer, 260 ; a Beetle tamed, 280 ; 

 Description of New Species of Dipterous Insects of the Family 

 ^yrpliida, in the Collection of the British Museum, with Notes 

 on Species described by the late Francis Walker, E. E. Austen, 

 335 ; the Trap-door Spider, D. Cleveland, 375 ; The Fauna 

 of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, G. F. Hampson, 

 387 ; On Stridulating Ants, Dr. Sharp, 501 ; a New Species 

 (and genus) oi Acartisioxx'aAxn Cornwall, A. D. Michael, 502 ; 

 on the Anatomy of the Eurypterida, Malcolm Laurie, 527, 

 Phosphorescence in Centipedes, R. J. Pocock,545 ; Notes on a 

 Spider,H. H.J. Bell,557; Vanessa Polychlorosm London, L. J. 

 Tremayne, 563 ; the Use of Ants to Aphides and Coccidce, T. 

 D. A.Cockerell,6o8 

 Ephemeris for Bodies Moving in the Biela Orbit, Dr. Chandler, 



186 

 Ephemeris of Comet Brooks (November 20, 1892), 257, 281 

 Epidemic Influenza, F. A. Dixey, 244 

 Epiglottis, Die, Carl Gegenbaur, 542 

 Equivalent of Heat, the Value of the Mechanical, E. H. 



Griffiths, 537 

 Eritrea, Agriculture in the Italian Red Sea Colony of, 19 

 Eschenhagen (Herr), Improvement in Registration of Needle's 



Variations, 544 

 Esmoil (M.), the New Brooks' Comet, 159 

 Espin (T. E.), the Wolsingham Observatory, 452 

 Etheridge (R.), Ethnological Observations in Australia, 594 

 Ethnography, Prehistoric, of Central and North-East Russia, 



J. Smirnov, 524 

 Ethnology : the Mixed Character of the Population of Morocco, 

 A. Le Chatelier, 6r ; Atlas der Vdlkerkunde, Dr. Georg 

 Gerland, Dr. Edward B. Tylor, F.R.S., 223: Ethnological 

 Observations in Australia, R. Etheridge, 594 

 Etna, on the Age of the Most Ancient Eruptions of, M. 



Wallerant, 264 

 " Eudiometer," the Author of the Word, Prof. Herbert McLeod, 



F.R.S., 536 

 Europe, Appearance of the American Vine-disease, Black-rot, 



in, 16 

 Evans (A. J.), Prehistoric Interments of the Bahi Rossi Caves 



near Mentone, 239 

 Everett (Prof. J. D., F.R.S.), Helmholtz on Hering's Theory 



of Colour, 365 ; a New and Handy Focometer, 500 

 Evolution, the Probable Physiognomy of the Cretaceous Plant 



Population, Conway McMillan, 587 

 Evolution of Decorative Art, the, Henry Balfour, 606 

 Evolution of Double Stars, the, T. J. J. See, Prof. G. H. Darwin, 



F.R.S.,459 

 Evolution, Experimental, Henry de Varigny, 25 

 Evolution and Man's Place in Nature, Henry Calderwood, 385 

 Evvald (Prof. Richard), the Cross-Striping of Muscle, 92 

 Ewing (J. A., F. R. S.), Magnetic Induction in Iron and other 



Metals, E. Wilson, 460 

 Examinations, Technological, 35 

 Exhibition, Chicago, Ceylon's Contribution to, 156 

 Exner (Prof.) on the Innervation of the Cricothyroid Muscle in 



Rabbits and Dogs, 287 

 Explosion in Gases, the Rate of, Prof. Harold B. Dixon, 299 

 Extinct Monsters, Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, 250 

 Eye, the Alleged Sexual Difference in the, Herr Greef, 325 

 Eye, Seven Images of the Human, M. Tcherning, 354 

 Eye, Sensitiveness of the, to Light and Colour, Capt. W. de W. 

 Abney, F.R.S., 538 



Fabre (Charles), Traite Encyclopedique de Photographie, 6 



Fabry (M.), the New Brooks' Comet, 159 



Falsan (Albert), Les Alpes Francaises, 76 



Fasting Men, Experiments on the Nutrition of, D. J. Munk 



Respiratory Interchange in the Fasting Body, Prof. Zuntz ; 

 the Construction of Carbohydrates in the Fasting Body, Dr. 

 Vogelius, 552 

 Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, G. F. 



Hampson, 387 

 Fauna, British Marine, Proposed Handbook to the. Prof. W. A. 

 Herdman, F.R.S., 231, 293 ; Prof. D'Arcy, W. Thompson, 

 269 ; W. Garstang, 293 

 Fauna and Flora of Gloucestershire, Charles A. Witchell and 



W. Bishop Strugnell, 197 

 Fauna of Lakeland, a Vertebrate, Rev. A. Macpherson, 457 

 Favaro(Prof. Antonio), Galileo Galilei and the Approaching 



Celebration at Padua, 82, 180 

 Fawcett (W.), the Jamaica Botanical Department, 378 

 Faye (H.), Sunspots, 167 ; on the True Theory of Waterspouts 

 and Tornadoes, with Special Reference to that of Lawrence 

 Massachusetts, 503 

 Fayrer (Sir Joseph), Speech at Tercentenary of Galileo, 207 

 Ferns of South Africa, the, Thos. R. Sim, J. G. Baker, F.R.S., 



291 

 Field Naturalists' Club, Victoria, 62 



Field (Eleanor), Note on the Interactions of Alkali-Metal 



Haloids and Lead Haloids, and of Alkali- Metal Haloids and 



Bismuth Haloids, 551 



Field (Dr. Herbert H. ), an International Zoological Record, 606 



Fifth Satellite, Jupiter's, E. Roger, 71 ; A. A. Common, 208 ; 



E. E. Barnard, 377 

 Figs, Egyptian, Rev. George Henslow, 102, 152 

 Figures, Breath, W. B. Croft, 186 



Figures, Breath, Dust Photographs and, Vy. B. Croft, 364 

 Finland, Opening of Wiborg-Imatra Railway, 160 

 Fischer (Prof. Theobald), the Geography and Social Conditions 



of the Iberian Peninsula, 547 

 Fish, the Destruction of Immature, Ernest W. L. Holt, 160 ; 

 the Protection of Sea Fish, C. H.Cook, 396; Electric Fishes, 

 Gustav Fritsch, 271; Fishes and Oxygenation of Water, • 

 Duncan and HoppeSeyler, 280 ; Prof. Edward Prince 

 appointed Commissioner for Canada Fisheries, 37 ; Fishery 

 Board for Scotland, the, 85 ; Japan and the Korean Fishery, 

 324 

 Fisher (Prof. W. R.), American Forestry, C. S. Sergent, 275 

 Fisher (W. W.), Anhydrous Oxalic Acid, 238 

 Fitzgerald (Prof.), Williams on the Relation of the Dimensions 

 of Physical Quantities to Directions in Space, 69 ; Mr. Suther- 

 land's Paper on the Laws of Molecular Force, 117 

 Fitzgerald (Prof. George Francis), Universities and Research, 



100 

 Flammarion (Camille), La Planete Mars et ses Conditions 



d'Habitabilite, William J. S. Lockyer, 553 

 Fletcher (L., F.R.S), Haddeleyite, 70; the Occurrence of 

 Native Zirconia (Baddeleyite), 283; Obituary Notice of 

 Thomas Davies, 371 

 Flies and Disease Germs, 499 

 Flight of Birds, the, Herbert Withinglon, 414 

 Flora and Fauna of Gloucestershire, Charles A. Witchell and 



W. Bishop Strugnell, 197 

 Florida, Botanical Laboratory Established at Eustis, 278 

 Florida Phosphate Beds, the, T. N. Lupton, 325 

 Flower (Major L.), Water and Water Supply, 183 

 Flower Garden, the English, W. Robinson, 508 

 Floyer (E. A.), the Causes of the Defertilisation of Egypt, 156 

 Fluids, Elementary Mechanics of Solids and, A. L, Selby, 315 

 Flying Bullets, the Photography of, by the Light of the Electric 



Spark, C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 415, 440 

 Folding, Experiments on, and on the Genesis of Mountain 



Ranges, Prof. E. Reyer, 81 

 Folie (F.), Remarkable Optical Phenomenon near Zermatt, 303 

 Folk-Lore : Australian Rain-Maker's Leather Boots, 62 ; the 

 Were-Wolf in Latin Literature, 423; Lizard Superstition of 

 Shuswap (British Columbia) Indians, Dr. George Dawson, 

 F.R.S., 184 

 Food of Plants, the, A. P. Laurie, 556 

 Food, the Principal Starches Used as, W. Griffiths, 76 

 Foraminifer or Sponge? R. Hanitsch, 365, 439; F. G. 



Pearcey, 390 

 Forbes (Henry O.), British New Guinea, 345, 414 ; Observations 

 on the Development of the Rostrum in the Cetacean Genus 

 Mc'soplodon, 455 ; the Chatham Islands and an Antarctic Con- 

 tinent, 474 

 Force, the Laws of Molecular, Mr. Sutherland's Paper on, Prof. 



