Index 



[Supplement to Nature, 

 June 2, 1892 



Hylo-Idealism, 389 



Hypsometry, the Aneroid in, Edward Whymper, 339 ; Herbert 

 Tomlinson, F.R.S., 440 



Ice, a Tortoise inclosed in, Frank Finn, 320 



Ice Age, the Cause of an. Sir Robert Ball, F.R.S., 365; 

 Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 289; Henry H. Howorth, 

 440 



Ice Age of America, Prof. G. Frederick Wright, 317 ; Prof. 

 Israel C. Russell, 317 



Ice Crystals, Gilbert Rigg, 319; Bernard Hobson, 365 



Icerya ptcrchasizX. St. Helen's, 115 



Ichthyology : Destruction of Immature Sea-Fish, Alfred O. 

 Walker, 176; Ernest W. L. Holt, 249; Marine, Rarer 

 Shore and Deep Sea Fishes obtained during the Harlequin 

 Cruise on West Coast of Ireland, 1891, E. W. L. Holt, 167 ; 

 the Lateral Sense- Organs of Elasmobranchs, 239 ; the Elec- 

 tric Organ of the Skate, Prof. J. G. Ewart, 451 ; Pilchards, 

 Matthias Dunn, 511 



Ilford Manual of Photography, C. H. Bothamley, 460 



Imagination, the Use of the, Rt. Hon. G. J. Goschen, 87 



Immature Sea-Fish, Destruction of, Alfred O. Walker, 176 ; 

 Ernest W. L. Holt, 249 



Implications of Science, Dr. St. George Mivart, F.R.S., 60, 

 82, 223, 343 ; Edward T. Dixon, 125, 272, 391 ; Miss E. E. 

 C. Jones, 223, 366 



Incandescent Iron, First Visible Colour of, Capt. A. Noble, 

 F.R.S., 484; T. C. Porter, 558 



India: Government Forestry in, \y\. Ribbentrop, 41 ; Catalogue 

 of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, W. L. 

 Sclater, 50 ; Meteorological and Physical Atlas of the Indian 

 Ocean, loi ; the Publications of the Meteorological Depart- 

 ment of India, 113 ; Report on the Meteorology of India in 

 1889, John Eliot, 217 ; Reports on the Administration of the 

 Meteorological Department of the Government of India, 217 ; 

 Beast and Man in India, John Lock wood Kipling, 131 ; 

 Strange Symbolical Marriage Custom in India, Dr. Post, 

 135 ; Big Game in India, Harold Littledale, 158 ; List of 

 the Snakes in the Indian Museum, W. L. Sclater, 817 ; Rain 

 and Mildew in India, Dr. A. Barclay, 477 ; the Winter 

 Storms of Northern India, Henry F. Blanford, F.R.S.,490 ; 

 the Wild Silk Insects of India, E. C. Cotes, 520 ; Agricul- 

 tural Needs of India, 588 



India-rubber, the Solution of Vulcanised, Carl Barus, 118 



Indians : North American, Exhibit at Chicago Exhibition, 184 ; 

 Prints of Havesu-paio Indians, Dr. Shufeldt, 235 ; the 

 Ceremonial Circuit of the Cardinal Points among the Tusayan 

 Indians, J. W. Fewkes, 546 



Indo-China, Proposed Expedition of Dr. H. Jagor to, 258 



Indonesia, Use of the Sumpitan and Bow in, C. M. Pleyte, 

 235 . 



Industrial Organic Chemistry, Samuel P. Sadtler, 125 



Inertia, Force of, the Terms Centrifugal Force and, George S. 

 Carr, 463 



Infectious Diseases, a Study of Influenza and the Laws of 

 England concerning, R. Sisley, 556 



Influenza in America, Prof. Edward S. Holden, 582 



Influenza Bacillus, Reported Discovery of, 250; Dr. Richard 

 Pfeiffer, 233 



Influenza Epidemics, the Origin of, H. Harries, 431 



Influenza, a Study of, and the Laws of England concerning 

 Infectious Diseases, R. Sisley, 556 



Ingle (H.), Structure and Chemistry of Flames, 214 



Inheritance of Acquired Characters, Alfred W. Bennett, 53 



Insect Colours, F. H. Perry Coste, 513, 541 



Insect Pests, C. French, 246 



Insecticide, Hellebore as an, W. W. Smith, 546 



Insectivora, Placentation of certain Lemurs and, Hubrecht, 600 



Insectivorous Plants, R. Lindsay, 157 



Institution of Civil Engineers, 37 



Institution of Electrical Engineers, 155 



Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 22, 355, 585 



Institution of Naval Architects, 570 



Instruments, the Bow as Origin of Stringed, Dr. E. B. Tylor, 

 184 



Intelligence in Birds, A. Wilkins, 151, 177 



International Sanitary Conference, 233 



Intracranial Circulation and its Relation to the Physiology of 

 the Brain, James Cappie, M.D., 26 



Iowa, Central, Fossil Faunas in, C. R. Keyes, 208 



Ipoh Poison of the Malay Peninsula, the, Leonard Wray, 

 Junior, 278 



Ireland, Free Education in, 403 



Ireland, the Physical Geology and Geography of, Edward Hull, 

 F.R.S., 102 



Irish Giant Cornelius Magrath, the Skeleton of the, Dr. D. J. 

 Cunningham, F.R.S., 147 



Irish Naturalist, the, 567 



Iron : Iron Carbonyl from Water Gas, A. E. Tutton, 36 ; some 

 Experiments made with the view of ascertaining the Rate of 

 Propagation of Induced Magnetism in Iron, Fred. T. Trou- 

 ton, 42 ; Magnetization of Iron, Prof. C. G. Knott, 431 ; 

 Iron Production in the United States, Berkley, 65 ; Meteoric 

 Iron, E. Cohen, E. Weinschenk, 69 ; a New Locality for 

 Meteoric Iron, with a Preliminary Notice of the Discovery of 

 Diamonds in the Iron, Prof A. E. Foote, 178; Action of 

 Water Gas on Iron, Roscoe and .Scudder, 92 ; the Spectrum of 

 Iron and the Periodic Law, John Parry, 253 ; on the Rusting 

 of Iron, A. Liversidge, F.R. S., 424 : First Visible Colour of 

 Incandescent Iron, Capt. A. Noble, F.R.S., 484; T, C. 

 Porter, 558 ; Native Iron of Canon Diablo, Arizona, M. 

 Mallard, 575 



Irrigation Canals of Arizona, the Prehistoric, 185 



Irvine (Robert), Manganese Nodules in the Marine Deposits of 

 the Clyde Sea-area, 527 



Isothermal Equation, Prof. D. T. Korteweg on Van der Waals's, 

 152, 277 



Italy, Earthquakes in, 259 



Izvestia of the Russian Geographical Society, 92 



Jack (R. L.), Geology of New Guinea, 209 

 Jackdaws, Tame, G. C. Green, 545 



Jackson ( B. Daydon), Index of Genera and Species of Flower- 

 ing Plants, 39 

 Jagor (Dr. H.), Proposed Expedition to Indo-China, 258 

 Jamaica, Disease among the Cocoa-nut Palms of, 88 ; Earth- 

 quake in, 207 ; the proposed Columbus Marine Biological 

 Station at. Prof. Ray Lankester, 420 



Jamieson (T. F.), Supplementary Remarks on Glen Roy, 94 



Janssen (M.), Presidential Address to French Meteorological 

 Society, 350 



Japan: Earthquakes in, 19; 86 ; Effects of Japanese Earthquake 

 of October 28, 1891, 38 ; Seismometry and Engineering in 

 Relation to the Recent Earthquake in Japan, Prof. John 

 Milne, F.R.S., 127 ; the Recent Earthquake in Japan, Prof. 

 F. A. Forel, 199 ; Earthquake-observing Stations in, 471 ; 

 Avifauna of, 40 ; Flora of, 40 ; Tokyo Botanical Magazine, 

 46; Illustrations of the Flora of Japan to serve as an Atlas 

 to the Nippon-Shokubutsushi, Tomitaro Makino, 149 ; 

 Annual (1889) Meteorological Report, 184; Proposed Con- 

 struction of numerous Meteorological Observatories in 

 Japan, 258 ; the Meteorological Station of Naha, Liukia 

 Islands, 597 ; Science in japan. Prof. E. Ray Lankester, 

 F. R. S., 256; the English Language in Japanese Schools, 

 303 ; the Ancient Tombs and Burial Mounds of Japan, 

 Prof. Hitchcock, 381 



Java, Relics of the Hindu Period in, 88 



Jephson (Major I. A. M.), Botany of the Emin Relief Expedi- 

 tion, 9 



Jervis (G.), Geology of Pantelleria, 207 



Jeserich (Dr. Paul), Photography applied to the Detection of 

 Crime, 568 



Joannis (M.) : Curious Compound of Lead, Sodium, and Am- 

 monium, 158 ; some well-defined Alloys of Sodium, 504 



Johns Hopkins University, Report for 1891, 259 



Joly (J.) : Pfaff's AUgemeine Geologic als Exacte Wissenschaft, 

 126 ; a Shutter for Use in Stellar Photography, 167 



Jones (A. Coppen), Arrow Poison, 343 



Jones (Miss E. E. C), Implications of Science, 223, 366 



Jones (Herbert), the Silchester Remains, 259 



Jones (T. Wharton, F.R.S.), Death of, 86 



Journal, a New Astronomical, 307 



Journal of Botany, 46, 287, 477, 596 



Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, 568 



Judd (Prof. John W., F.R.S. ), the October Eruption North- 

 west of Pantelleria, G. W. Butler, 154 ; Report on the Scien- 

 tific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the 

 Years 1873-76, 409 



Junker (Dr. Wilhelm), Travels in Africa during the Years 1879- 



83, 507 

 Junker (Dr. Wilhelm), Obituary Notice of, 376 



