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Index 



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'ciiicnt to Nature, 

 I, 1E93 



Wetterhan (Dr.), Arborescent Frost Patterns, 162 



Wettstein (R, von), Die Fossile Flora der Ilottinger Breccie, 



436 

 Whale, Sowerby's, on the Norfolk Coast, T. Southwell. 349 

 Whale, Comparison of Rudimentary Hind-limb of Great Fin- 

 whale Hump-back, and Greenland Right-, Dr. John!Struther?, 



588 

 Whaling Fleet, Return of the Dundee, 473 

 Wheat Conference, the South Australian Rust in, 86 

 Wheeler and Wells, Isolation of Penta- Iodide and -Bromide of 



Caesium, 113; Preparation of Chloraurates and Bromaurates 



of Ccesium and Rubidium, 158 

 Whetham (W. C. D.), Ionic Velocities, 164 

 Whipple (George Mathews), Death and Obituary Notice of, 



372 

 White (Dr. F. B.), Collection of Lepidoptera presented to 



Museum of Perthshire Society of Natural Science, 206 

 White (Philip J.), Unusual Origin of Arteries in the Rabbit, 



36s 

 Whitehead (Charles), Yew Poisoning, 285 

 Wiedemann's Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 68, 189, 286, 



357, 455. 525 

 Wiener (Christian), Diffusion of Light by Rough Surfaces, 



286 

 Wigham (J. R.), Improved Ball Hydrant for Preventing 



Water-Pollution, 167 

 Wild Nature, More about, Mrs. Brightwen, 125 

 Wilkinson's (E.) Journey in the Kalahari Desert, 134 

 Williams on the Relation of the Dimensions of Physical 



Quantities to Directions in Space, Prof. Fitzgerald, Prof. 



Reicker, Prof. Henrici, and Dr. Sumpner, 69 

 Williams on the Dimensions of Physical Quantities, Dr. Burton, 



Prof. A. Lodge, Mr. Boys, W. Baily, Mr. Swinburne, Mr. 



Williams, 116 

 Williams (Dr. C. T.), on the High "Altitudes of Colorado and 



their Climates, 333 ; Longevity of the Perigal Family, 585 

 Williams (W. M.), the Framework of Chemistry, 28 

 Williams ( W. Matthieu), Death of, 130 

 Williamson (S.), the Hydrocarbons derived from Dipentene 



Dihydrochloride, 405 

 Williamson (Prof. Wm. Crawford), the Genus Sphenophyl- 



lum, II 

 Willis (J. C), Gynodicecism in the Labiatac, II., Observations 



on Origanum (continued), 119 

 Willoughby (Dr. E. F.), the Health Officer's Pocket-book, 



412 

 Wilson (Edward), a Catalogue of British Jurassic Gasteropoda, 



H. Woods, 363 

 Wilson (E.), Magnetic Induction in Iron and other Metals, J. 



A. Ewing, F.R.S., 460 

 Wine-growing in Alsace-Lorraine, Statistics of, 614 

 Wine-Yeast, the Improvement of Cider by, Nathan ; Investi- 

 gations on, Kosutany, 208 

 Winnebago County Meteorites, Lines of Structure in the, and 



in other Meteorites, Prof. H. A. Newton, 370 

 Wislicenus (Dr. Wilhelm), New Mode of Preparing Ilyponi- 



trous Acid, 588 

 Witchell (Charles A.), the Fauna and Flora of Gloucester- 

 shire, 197 

 Withington (Herbert), the Flight of Birds, 414 

 Witkovvski (Herr), Use ofTotal Reflection to determine Light- 

 Refraction of Liquid Oxygen, 614 

 WoUe (Rev. T.), Death of, 561 

 WoUheim (Hugo), Aminol, 246 

 WoUny (Herr), Dew, 398 

 Wolsingham Observatory, 518 ; J. E. Espin, 452 ; Circular No. 



35, 590 ; No. 34, 616 

 Women and Musical Instruments, Henry Balfour, 55 

 Wood Ashes as a Medicine for Farm Animals, J. M. Stahl, 



397 

 Woods (II.), a Catalogue of British Jurassic Gasteropoda, W. 



H, lludicston, F. R.S., and Edward Wilson, 363 

 Woodward (H. B.), Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, 



Annual Address by, 562 

 Woolls (Rev. W.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 495 

 Worthinglon (Prof. A. M.). on the Need of a New Geometrical 



Term — "Conjugate Angles," 8 ; Science Teaching, 359 

 Wright (Dr. G. Frederick), Man and the Glacial Period, 148 

 Wright (Herbert Edwards), a Handy Book for Brewers, 75 

 Wright (J.), Primer of Horticulture, Walter Thorp, 533 



Wurtz (Dr. R.), Technique Bacteriologique, 446 

 Wynne (W. P.), Griess, Sandmeyer Interactions-and Gatter- 

 mann's Modification thereof, 239 



Yale Astronomical Observatory, 452 



Yale College, Establishment of Psychological Laboratory at, 



253 

 Year, the Origin of the, J. Norman Lockyer, F. R. S., 32, 228 

 Year-Book of the Imperial Institute of the United Kingdom, 



the Colonies, and India, the, 363 

 Year-Book of Science (for 1892), the, 388 

 Yew Poisoning, E. P. Squarey, Charles Whitehead, W. Car- 



ruthers, F.R.S., and Dr. Munro, 285 

 Yezo and the Ainu, Prof. J. Milne, F.R. S., 330 ; A. II. Savage 



Landor, 330 

 Yorkshire Caves, Relics found in. Rev. Edward Jones, 112 

 Young's (Arthur) Tour in Ireland, 341 

 Young (Prof, C. A,), Meteors, 150; Comet Holmes (1892, III.) 



518 

 \oung (Dr.), the Determination of the Critical Volume, 70: 



on Sutherland's On the Laws of Molecular Force, 70 

 Young (Prof. Sydney), Dr. Joule's Thermometers, 389 ; the 



Zero Point of Dr. Joule's Thermometer, 316 

 Yoxall (J. H.), the Decimal System, 323 



Zacharias (Dr. Otto), Forschungsberichte aus der Biologischen 

 Station zu Plon, 461 



Zahm (Rev. J. A.), Sound and Music, 222 



Zambesia Journey, Mr. D. G. Rankin's, 64 



Zambesia, Twenty Years in, F. C. Selons, 377 



Zante, Earthquake at, 378, 394, 585, 620 



Zermatt, Remarkable Optical Phenomenon near, F, Folic, 303 



Zero Point of Dr. Joule's Thermometer, the, Prof. Sydney 

 Young, 316 



Ziehen (Dr. Theodor), Introduction to Physiological Psychology, 

 28 



Zirconia, Native, the Occurrence of (Baddeleyite), L. Fletcher, 

 282 



Zodiacal Light, Observations of the, Arthur Searle and Prof. 

 Bailey, 473 



Zoology : Zoological Gardens, Additions to, 17, 40, 63, 87, 1 13, 

 133, 158, 186, 208, 235, 256, 281, 303. 325, 35 r, 375, 399, 

 425, 451, 472, 497, 518, 546, 565, 589, 6l6 ; Zoolo^iical 

 Gardens in Great Britain and Australia, Thoma-; Steele, 496 ; 

 Zoological Gardens in Europe and Australia, Thomas Steele, 

 587; Zoolouical Society, 70, 118, 215,335,431, 455, 502, 

 575 ; Dr. W. L. Abbott's Collection of African Mammals, 

 F. W. True, 39; the Mantle-Cells of Ascidians, Kowaleosky, 

 62 ; a New Genus and Species of blind Cave Salamander from 

 North America, L. Stejneger, 62 ; Large Male Gorilla 

 Acquired by Berlin Aquarium, 86 ; International Zoological 

 Congress at Moscow, 236 ; the Proposed Snake Laboratory 

 at Calcutta, 253 ;a Proposed Handbook of the British Marine 

 Fauna, Prof. d'Arcy W. Thompson, 269 ; Prof. W. A. Herd- 

 man, F.R.S., 293 ; W. Garstang, 293 ; the Brain in Mud- 

 fishes, Dr. Rudolf Burckhardt, 339; Suggested Introduction 

 of the Musk-ox into Scotland, Col. II. W. P^ielden, 349 ; 

 Lion-Tiger and Tiger-Lion Hybrids, Dr. V. Ball, F.R.S., 

 390, 607 ; Lion-Tiger Hybrids, S. F. Harmer, 413 ; Remark- 

 able Specimen of Orang-utan, 423 ; on the Cranial Osteology, 

 Classification, and Phylogeny of the Dinornithidse, Prof. T. 

 Jeffrey Parker, F.R.S., 431 ; on the Presence of a Distinct 

 Coracoidal Element in Adult Sloths, R. Lydekker, 431 ; 

 Observations on the Development of the Rostrum in the 

 Cetacean Genus Mesoplodon, Henry O. Forbes, 455 ; the 

 Marine Zoological Station at Trieste, 450 ; Polecat not 

 Extinct in Cardiganshire, J. W. Salter, 450 ; a Vertebrate 

 Fauna of Lakeland, Rev. A. Macpherson, 457 ; Blind Animals 

 in Caves, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R S., 486; J. T. 

 Cunningham, 537 ; G. A. Boulenger, 608 ; Some Abnormal 

 Vertebrae of Certain Ranidre {Nana Calcsbiana, K. esculenta 

 and R. vtacrodon). Prof. Howes, 502 ; the Musk-ox, 559 ; a 

 New Medusa from Lake Tanganyika, R. T. Giinthcr, 563 ; 

 the Colour Variations of the Voles of Southern Scotland, 

 Robert Service, 587 ; the Alligator's Nest, S. Devenish, 587 ; 

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

 606 

 Zuntz (Prof.), Respiratory Interchange in the Fasting 

 Body, 552 



