Supplement to Nature, ~\ 

 June I, 1893 J 



Index 



XXI 



jstatics : Mechanics and Hydrostatics for Beginners, S. L. 



>ng. 437 



jene, an Elementary Text-Book of, H. Rowland Wake 



W, 24s 



rometers. Constructive Errors in some, W. W. Midgley, 



an Peninsula, The Geography and Social Conditions of 

 the, Prof. Theobald Fischer, 547 

 Ice Consumed in Paris, the Question of the Purity of, 614 

 Ice, the Resistance of, M. Forel, 564 

 Ice Age, a Palaeozoic, Dr. W. T. Blanford, F.R.S., lOl, 152; 



Henry F. Blanford, F.R.S.. loi 

 Ice Age, the Grrat, N. L. VV. A. Gravelaar, 200 

 Ice Ages, Ancient, T. Mellard Reade, 174 ; J. Lomas, 227 

 Icebergs and Climatic Vaiiations, Gulf Stream, H. Habenicht, 



206 

 Ice-breaking Steamer;;, 350 



Ice Crystals, C- M. Irvine, 31 ; B, Woodd Smith, 79 

 Ice Crystallites, Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 126 

 Ice-formation in Animal Body, HerrKochs, 16 

 Ichthyology : the Fishes of Southern California, C. H. Eigen- 

 mann, 6l ; Fishes and Water Oxygenation, Duncan and 

 Hoppe-Seyler, 280 ; Swimming Movements of the Ray-fish, 

 M. Marey, 311 ; the Brain in Mudfishes, Dr. Rudolf Burck- 

 hardt, 339 ; Filtered Sewage Water Favourable to Fish Life, 

 Herr Oesten, 350 

 Idaho, Botanical Explorations in, D. T, Macdougal, 206 

 Identity of Energy, the. Prof. Oliver Lodge, F. R.S., 293 

 Idle Days in Patagonia, W. H. Hudson, Dr. Alf. Russel 



Wallace, 483 

 Ilkewitsch (M.)» Methods of Examining Milk for Tubercle 



Bacillus, 254 

 Illinois Wesleyan University, Bequest of Mr. Lichtenthaler's 



Natural History Collection to, 613 

 Illusions, Optical, R. T. Lewis, 31 ; W. B. Croft, 78 

 Image, the Photography of an, by Reflection, Frederick J. 



Smith, 10 

 Imagination, Measure of the, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 319 

 Imitation, Tracery, Prof. J. Mark Baldwin, 149 

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

 Imperial Institute of the United Kingdom, the Colonies, and 



India, the Year-Book of the, 363 

 India: Industrial School Opened at Lucknow, ill ; Mortality 

 from Wild Beasts in, 157 ; Relics of Primitive Fashions in, 

 Kedarnath Basu, 301 ; Government Meteorology in, 324 ; 

 Troubles of the Quetta Railway Constructors, 325 ; the 

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

 Hampson, 387; Forestry in Inlia, the Dehra Dun Forest 

 School, Sir E. C. Buck, 614; Indo-China, Hon. G. N. 

 Curzon's Journey in, 617 

 Indians, North American, Dr. Ten Kate on the Type-Charac- 

 teristics of the, 374 

 Indies, West, Observations in the. Prof. A. Agassiz, 608 

 Induction, Magnetic, in Iron and other Metals, J. A. Ewing, 



F.R.S., E. Wilson, 460 

 Induction and Deduction: Edward T. Dixon, 10, 127; E. E, 



Constance Jones, 78 

 Industry, the Growth of Electrical, W. H. Preece, F.R.S., 



327 

 Influenza, Epidemic, F. A. Dixey, 244 

 Inglis (John), Experiments with Engines of s.s. Iveagh, 521 

 Isolation and Temperature, Relationship between, Dr. Berson, 



24 

 Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 19, 300, 353, 617 

 Institute of Naval Architects, 519 ; Annual General Meeting, 



494 

 Instruments, Astronomical, Up to Date, Dr. L. Ambronn and 



Herr Julius Springer, 1 14 

 Instruments for the Earthquake Laboratory at the Chicago Ex- 

 hibition, Prof. John Milne, F.R.S., F. Omori, 356 

 Instruments, Science, 100 



International Committee of Weights and Measures, 21 

 International Congress of Prehistoric Archaeology and Anthro- 

 pology, 523 

 International Sanitary Convention Signed, 585 

 International Zoological Congress at Moscow, 236 

 International Zoological Record, An, Dr. Herbert H. Field, 

 606 



Invisible, Astronomy of the. Dr. J. Scheiner, 88 



Ireland, Arthur Young's Tour in (1776-79), 341 ; Glacial Drift 



of the Irish Channel, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 464 

 Iridescent Colours : Alex. liodgkinson, 92 ; Baron C. R. 



Osien Sacken, 102 

 Iron : on Iron Alloys, 58 ; Diamond in Meleoric Iron, C. Friedel, 



192 ; on the American Iron Trade, and its Progress during 



Sixteen Years, Sir Lowlhian Bell, F. R.S., John Parry, 195 ; 



on the Carburization of Iron, John Parry, 560 ; Magnetic 



Induction in Iron and other Metals, J. A. Ewing, F.R.S., E. 



Wilson, 460 

 Irrigation in New South Wales, Artesian Boring and, J. W. 



Boulibee, 183 

 Irvine (C. M.), Ice Crystals, 31 

 Irving (Rev. Dr. A.), Ice Crystallites, 126 

 Irving (Rev. Dr., F. R.S.), the Sandgate Landslip, 581 

 Isomerism, a Remarkable Case of Geometrical, A. E. Tuiton, 



65 



Italiana, Bolletino della Societa Botanica, 23 



Izarn (M.), Permanent Soap Bubbles formed with a Resinous 

 Soap, 119; Photographic Reproduction of Gratings and 

 Micrometers Engraved on Glass, 479 ; Photography of 

 Certain Phenomena Furnished by Combinations of Gratings, 

 503 ; Photography of Gratings Engraved upon Metal, 623 



Jackson (F. G.), Proposed Arctic Expedition by way of Franz 



Josef Land, 377 

 Jackson (Dr. M. J.), Printing Mathematics, 227 

 Jacoby (Prof. Harold), Rutherfurd Measures of Stars about /3- 



^yg"'> 77 ; Parallax of /8-Cygni, 399 ; Parallaxes of /* and 6- 



Cassiopeiae, 565 

 Jaeger (W.), on the Temperature Co efficient of the Electrical 



Resistance of Mercury, and on the Mercury Resistances of 



the Imperial Institution, 286 

 Jaeger (Herr), Typhoid Fever attributed to Bathing in Polluted 



Water, 398 

 Jahrbuch der Astronomic und Geophysik. 566 

 Jamaica Botanical Department, the, W. Fawcett, 348 

 Jamieson (Prof), Elementary Manual on Applied Mechanics, 



'47 . 



Janet (Pierre), Electric Oscillations, 119 ; Hysteresis and Dielec- 

 tric Viscosity of Mica for Rapid Oscillations, 432 ; Experi- 

 ments on Electric Oscillations of Medium Frequency, 615 



Jannetaz (Paul) on the Electric Figures produced at the Surface 

 of Crystallised Bodies, 40S ; a New Sclerometer, 564 



Japan: the Volcanoes of Japan, John Milne, F. R.S. , 178; 

 Japan and the Korean Fishery, 324 ; Japanese Camphor, 

 142 ; Japanese Magic Mirrors, Prof S. P. Thompson, F.R.S., 

 381 



Japp (Prof. F. R., F.R.S ), Van't Hoff's Stereochemistry, 510 ; 

 Synthesis of Oxazoles from Benzoin and Nitriles, 430 



Johns Hopkins University Palaeoniological Collections, 471 



Johnson (Amy), Sunshine, 9 



Johnson (Prof. T.), a New Irish Alga, 167 



Johnston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.), a New Seismograph, 257 ; Strom- 

 boli, A. Ricco and G. Mercalli, 453 



Joly (Dr. J., F.R.S.), on the Cause of the Bright Colours of 

 Alpine Flowers, 431 



Joly (M. ), Ruthenium, 451 ; Metallic Osmium, 497 



Jones (Chapman), Qualitative Analysis Tables and the Re- 

 actions of certain Organic Substances, E. A. Letts, 361 



Jones (E. E. Constance), Induction and Deduction, 78 



Jones (Rev. Edward), Relics found in Yorkshire Caves, II2 



Jones (Francis) a German Science Reader, 125 



Jones (Prof. Geo. William), Logarithmic Tables, 508 



Jones (H. L.), a Graft- Hybrid between Red and White 

 Geraniums, 563 



Jones (L. M.), the determination of the Thermal Expansion 

 and Specific Volume of certain Paraffins and Paraffin Deri- 

 vatives, 405 



Jones (T.), Descriptive Geometry Models for the Use of Students 

 in Schools and Colleges, 413 



Joubin (P.), the Passage of a Wave through a Focus, 143 : Re- 

 lation between Velocity of Light and Size of Molecules of 

 Refracting Liquids, 192 ; Measurement of Large Differences 

 of Phase in White Light, 528 



Joule's (Dr.) Thermometers, Prof Sydney Young, 317; Prof. 

 Arthur Schuster, F.R.S., 364 



Journal of Botany, 23, 261, 596 



