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Text-book of l;;iemcn'ary Hioloory, H. J. Camjihell, 530 

 Contribuiion arEuule de la Moiphnlo^ie et riu Devclop;iement 



dcs Bacteriacecs, A. Hillei, Dr. Ruliert Boyce, 532 

 Intmduc cry M idtrn G om-try of Point, R.iy, and Circle, 



W. B. S-niih, 532 

 Primer of K .riic.illure, J. Wii-lu, ^33 

 Ornilhol)c:y in Relation to Agriculture and Horticulture. 



John Watson, Waltir Thor^j, 533 

 La Planete Mars et ses Conditions d'Habita'iiliie, Camille 



Fiammarion, William J. S. Lockyer, 553 

 Matineti-iche Beobachlun^'en auf der NorcUee aiigestelh in den 



Jahr^n 1884 his 1886, 1890, uui 1891, A. Schiick, 555 

 Manual of Dany Wuik, James Muir, Walter Ttiorp, 555 

 W^illiam Gill)eri, of Colchester, Physician of London, on the 



Loadstone and M.ignelic Bodies, and on the Great Magnet 



the Eaith, P. Fleury M ntelay, 556 

 Report on Manurial Trials, Dr. Wdliam Somerville, 556 

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

 Text-book of Comiaraiive Geology, E. Kayser, 57S 

 Der Nord-Oitsee Kanal, C. Beseke, 579 

 Laws and Properties of Matter, R. T. Glazebrook, F.R.S., 



580 

 Tne Partition of Afiica, J. Scott Keltie, 580 

 Forest Tithes and other Studies from Nature, by a Son of 



the Marshes, 580 

 Waterdale Researches : Fresh Light on Dynamics, Water- 

 dale, 601 

 Textbook of Biology, H. G. Wells, 605 

 Pflanzenleben, Anton Keiner von Marilaun, 605 

 Bibliografica Medica Iialiana, P. Giacosa, 606 

 The Evolution of Decorative Art, Henry Balfour, 606 

 Reyer (Prof. E. ), Experiments on Folding and on the Genesis 



of Mountain Ranges, 81 

 Reymond (Dr. R. du Bois), Sensation of Warmth on Immersing 



PLand in Carbon Dioxide, 144 

 Rhodes (Cecil), Proposed Exploration of Africa by Telegraph, 



2IO 



Ricci (Admiral Marquis), Munificent Bequest for Founding 



Scientific Institution in Genoa by, 613 

 Ricco (M.), Sun-spots and Magnetic Perturbations in 1892, 



352 ; Fumo di Vulcano Veduto dall' Osservatorio di Palermo 



durante I'eruzione del 1889, 428 ; La Grandissima Macchia 



Solare del Febbrajo 1892, 429 ; Stromboli, 453 

 Richards (J. T.), Arborescent Frost Patterns, 162 

 Richer (Paul), the Relation of Anatomy to Art, 470 

 Ridley (Sir M. W.), on Technical Education, 130 

 Rifles, the Making of, John Rigby, 163 

 Rights, Animals', H. S. Salt, 73 ; the Reviewer, 151 

 Rimington (J. W.), Experiments in Electric and Magnetic 



Fields, Constant and Varying, 165 

 Rising and Setting of Stars, the, 519 

 R.x (W. P.), Pottery Glazes, 396 

 Roberts (J. W.). Comet Holmes, 256 

 Rolierts (R D), the Earth's History: an Introduction to 



Modern Geology, 412 

 Roberts (S., F.R S. ), Certain General Limitations affecting 



Hyper-magic Squares, 71 

 Roberts (T.), Notes on the Geology of the District West of 



Caermarthen, 407 

 Robeit- -Austen (Prof. W. C, F.R.S.), the Alloys Research 



Committee, Second Report, 617 ; the Action of Bismuth on 



Copper, 618 

 Robertson (Dr. W. G. Ailchison), on the Madder-staining of 



Dentine, 287 

 Robinson (W.), the English Flower Garden, 508 

 Roche's Limit, 509 ; Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 581 

 Rockhill (E. Woodville), Mongolia and Central Tibet, 426 

 Rodger (J. W.), Osmotic Pressure, 103 

 Rog- r (E.), the Fifth Satellite of Jupiter, 71 

 Romanes (Dr. Geo. J., F.R.S ), a Criticism on Darwin, 127; 



Dai win and after Danvin, 290 

 Rome, Solar Observations at. Prof. Tacchini, 304, 399, 565 

 Roots, Travelling of, W. T. Thi-elton-Dyer, F.R.S., 414 

 Roozeboom (Bakhuis), on the Solubility Curve for Systems of 



Two Bodies, 288 ; Cryohydrates in Sysiems of Two Salts, 



624 

 Rorie (Dr. James), a Brilliant Meteor, 495 

 Koscoe (Sir Henry E., F.R.S.), Chemical Lecture Experiment, 



97 ; the Manchester Municipal Technical School, 201 ; 



Technical Ed '.cation in B.rmingham, 301 



Roscoff Lal)or3tory, on the Atlemi)t at Oyster Culture in the, 

 M. de Lacaze Duihieis, 456 



Rosenberg (Herr), Influence of Bodily Exertion on Digestive 

 Proce.-s, 62 



Roihamsted Agricultural Experiuienis, Proposed Commemora- 

 tion of the Jubilee of Sir John Lawes, 448 



Rolch (A. L.), Meteorological Balloon Ascent at Berlin, October 

 24, 1891, 46 



Routh (It. E. J., F.R.S.) Discovery of the Potenial, 510 



R .wland(l'rof. H. A.), A New Table of Standard Wave-lengths, 

 590 



Royal College of Science, the Proposed New Buildings for the, 

 Mr. Shaw-Lefevrt, 448 



Royal Dublin .society, 287, 431 



Royal Geogra|)hical Society, 65, 89, 1 15, 209; Women not to 

 be admitted as Fellows, 617 ; Medal Awards, 617 



Royal Meteorological Society, liS, 286, 333, 430, 502, 623 



Royal Micro-copical Society, 47, 118, 359, 501, 526 



Royal Society, 37, 94, 164, 182, 189, 237, 261, 310, 331, 358, 

 381, 429, 476, 596, 621 ; Medal Awards, 60; Anniversary 

 of the, io6 : Anniversary Dinner of the, 134 ; Criticism of 

 the, 145 



Royal Society of New South Wales, 311, 335 



Rubens (H.), a Modified Astatic Galvanometer, 455 



Ruby, Valuable, discovered at Burma Mines, 586 



Riicker (Prol.), Williams on the Relation of the Dimensions of 

 Pnysical Quantities to Directions in Space, 69 



Ruhemann (S.), the Formation of Benzyldihydroxypyridine from 

 Benzylglutaconic Acid, 311 



Rule fur Finding the Day of the Week Corresponding to any 

 given Day of the Month and Year, a Simple, 509 



Ruoss (H.), Contrivance for Determining Refractive Index of 

 Liquid, 544 



Russell (H. C, F.R.S.), Curious Drift of a Current Bottle, 

 131 ; Physical Geography and Climate of New South Wales, 

 258 ; Moving Anti-Cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere, 

 286 ; Hail Storms, 573 ; Notes of two Photogrnplis of 

 Lightning taken at Sydney Observatory, December 7, 1892, 



623 



Russell (H. L.) on the Bacterial Investigation of the Sea and its 

 Floor, 285 



Russell (Hon. R.), Dew and Fiost, 210 



Russia : Attempted Silk Production in South Russia, 184 ; the 

 Pinsk Marshes and non-Russian Atlases, M. Venukoff, 282 ; 

 Constitution of the Quaternary Deposits in Russia and their 

 Relations to the Finds Resulting from the Activity of Pre- 

 historic Man, S. Nikitine, 523 ; Russian Steppes Past and 

 Present, Prof. W. W. Dokoutchaiev, 523 ; Which is the 

 most Ancient Race in Russia? Prof. A. Bogdanov, 524 ; Pre- 

 historic Ethnography of Central and North-east Russia, 

 J. Smirnov, 524 



Ruthenium, M. Joly, 451 



Rutherfurd Measures of Stars about /8-Cygni, Prof. Harold 

 Jacoby, 77 



Ruiley (Frank) on the Dwindling and Disai)pearance of Lime- 

 stones, 623 



Sabatier (Paul) on Nitrogenised Copper, 600 



Sacken (Baron C. R. Osten), Iridescent Colours, 102 



Sacred Nile, the, J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 464 



Sailors, Defective Vision in, Association of Shipping Disasters 



with. Dr. T. H. Bickerton, 17 

 Saint Martin (M. L. de) on the Mode of Elimination of Carbonic 



Oxide, 384 1^ 



Salamandc; from North Ameiica, a New Blind Cave, L. 



Stejneger, 62 

 Salinity of Great Salt Lake, Utah, 302 

 Salis (M. de), the Regulation of Sa'Iss Torrents, 377 

 S-ilisbury (I ord), Medical Education at Oxford, 449 

 Salt (H. -S.), Animals' Rights, 73, 127 

 Sailer (J. W.), Polecat not Extinct in Cardiganshire, 450 

 Samothrace, Earthquake in, 372 



Sanderson (Prof. Burdon), Electric Currents in Plants, 255 

 Sanderson (F. W.), Science Teaching, 358 

 Sandgate, Landslip at, 449; Prof. J. F. Blake, 467 ; Rev. Dr. 



Irving, F.R.S., 581 

 Sanitarian's Travels, a, Robert Boyle, 105 

 Sanitary Appliances, Hornsey Local Board Museum of, 5S7 

 Sanitary Convention Signed, International, 585 



