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Index 



tSupplemenl to Nature^ 

 November 30, 1893 



Aymonnet (M.), Periodical Maxima of Spectra, 536 

 Ayrton (Prof.), Photometry, 190 

 Azores, Hurricane at, 445 



Babylonian Cosmology, P. Jensen, 2 



Bacchus Marsh Boulder Beds, the, Graham Officer, Lewis 

 Balfour, 342 ; R. D. Oldham, 416 



Backhouse { T. W.), Bishop's King, 509 



Bacteriology : the Nitrogen-fixing Micro-organisms, M. 

 Berthelot, 23 ; Bacteria, their Nature and Function, Dr. E, 

 Klein, F. R. S., 82; a Manual of Bacteriology, George 

 M. Sternberg, 172, B. Griffiths, 219; Bacilli in the Saliva 

 of Domestic Animals, 181 ; Antagonistic Effect of Bacillus 

 Fluorescens Liquefaciens on other Organisms, Herr Olitzky, 

 181 ; the Cholera Bacillus, Herren Bujwid and Linkclburg, 

 207 ; Method of Detecting Cholera Bacillus in Water, Koch 

 and Ar. ns, 523 ; Discovery of the Bacillus Anthracis in Well- 

 mud, M. Diairoptoff, 230; Interaction of Micro-organisms, 

 274 ; Effect of Ammonia Vapour on Bacilli, Hcrr Rigler, 

 29i ; Bacilli in Norwegian Ice, 323 ; Loeffler's and Laser's 

 Bacilli and Mouse Plagues, 323 ; Sulphuretted Hydrogen- 

 producing Bacillus of the Black Sea, 323 ; Loefiler's Bacillus 

 Typhi Murium and Laser's Bacillus der Mause-seuche, 323 ; 

 Bacillus Hydrosulfuricus Ponticus, 323 ; Micro-organisms 

 producing Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Fromme and Stagnitta- 

 Balistreri, 352 ; Susceptibility of >Iicro-organisms to Various 

 Strengths of Disinfectants, Signor Trambusti, 352 ; Resist- 

 ance of some Microorganisms to High Temperatures, Herr 

 Helm, 377 ; Greater Efficiency of Disinfectants at High 

 Temperatures and with Moisture, MM. Chamberland and 

 Fernbach, 377 ; Diagnostik der Bakterien des Wassers, 

 Dr. Alexander Lustig, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 387 ; 

 Modification of Loeffler's Method forjExhibiting in Stained 

 Preparations the Cilia of Micro-organisms, MM. Nicolle and 

 Morax, 399 ; Chemical and Bacterial Condition of Elbe at 

 Magdeburg, Herr Ohlmiiller, 399 ; Production of Ammonia 

 in Soil by Microbes, Emile Marchal, 406 ; Microbian Origin 

 of Purulent Surgical Infection, 407 ; Bacteria in their re- 

 lation to Vegetable Tissues, Mr. Russell, 422 ; the Vitality of 

 Pathogenic Bacteria in Vegetable Tissues, Herr Lominsky, 

 445 ; Prof. P. Frankland on the Present Position of Bacteri- 

 ology, S30 ; Production of Sporeless Anthrax Bacilli, M. 

 Phisalix, 545 ; Manual of Bacteriology for Practitioners and 

 Students, Dr. S. L. Schenk, 562 ; Bactericidal Action of Per- 

 oxide of Hydrogen, Richardson, Traugott, Van Tromp and 

 Altehoefer, 599 ; Strauss's Method of Colouring Cilia of 

 Living Micro-organisms, 621 



Baginsky (Dr.), Relation of Glossopharyngeal and Olfactory 

 Nerves to Sensory End-organs, 408 



Bailey (E. H. S.), Effects of Cyclone of June 21 in Kansas, 

 352 



Baily (Francis G.), Telephone Lines and their Properties, 

 William J. Hopkins, 99 



Baker (H. B. ), Influence of Moisture on Chemical Action, 118 



Bakhuyzen (Prof. H. G. Van de Sande), the Apex of the Sun's 

 Way, 401 



Baldwin (James Mark), Elements of Psychology, 292 



Balfour (Lewis), New Conclusions, 342 



Ball (Sir Robert S., F.R.S.), Wanderings of the North Pole, 

 349 ; the Discussion on Quaternions, 391 ; Astronomical 

 Photography, 541 



Ball (Prof. Valentine), Relationship between Physical Geography 

 and Geology, 554 



Balland (M.), Interior Temperature of Bread coming out of 

 Oven, 632 



Ballooning : Electrification suggested as Cause of Ignition of 

 Balloon Humboldt^ Prof. Bbrnstein, 120; Thermometer 

 Soundings in the High Atmosphere, W. de Fonvielle, 160 ; 

 Trial of Langlois' Screw for Vertical Propulsion, M. Mallet, 

 360 ; " Castle in the Air " for forthcoming Antwerp Exhibi- 

 tion, 569 



Ballou (H. M.), the Chinook Wind, 21 



Baluchislan, the Earthquake in, 348 



Baly (E. C. C). Sodium Potassium High Temperature Thermo- 

 meters, 63 



Bancroft (T. L.), the Habit and Use of Nardoo (Marsilta 

 Drummondii), 407 



Banks's (Sir Joseph) Correspondence, 205 



Barker (David Wilson), the Glaciation of Brazil, 614 ; Scintil- 

 lation of Stars, 614 



Barker (Geo. F.), Physics, Advanced Course, Prof. Olivei 

 Lodge, F.R.S., I 



Barnard (Prof. E. E.), Photographs of the Milky Way. 277 



Barnavave Carlingford, on the Igneous Rocks of. Prof. W. J. 

 Sollas, 532 



Barrett (Charles G.), the Lepidoptera of the British Islands, 585 



Barrier Reef of Australia, the Great, its Producis and Poten- 

 tialities, W. SaviUe-Kent, Prof. Alfred C. Haddon, 217 



Bartoli (Prof. ), Corrected Formula of Heat necessary to Raise 

 a Gramme of VVater to 1° C, 299 



Barton (E. H ), Electric Interference Phenomena, 527 



Basic Eruptive Rocks of dan (Christiana Region), on the 

 Genetic Relations of the. Prof. W. C. Brogger, 531 



Basset (A. B., F. R. S. ), Toroidal Functions, 23 ; Eleciro-Optics, 

 34 ; the Publication of Physical Papers, 222, 292 ; Prof. 

 Oliver Lodge, F. R S., 292; Mr. Love's Treatise on Elasti- 

 city, 415, 543 ; Organisation of Scientific Literature, 436 ; 

 the Publication of Scientific Papers, 529 



Batchelder (S. F. ), New Series of Isanomalous Temperature 

 Charts, 239 



Battersby (J.), Crocodile's Eggs with Solid Shell, 248 



Battin (Joseph), Death of, 481 



Baumann's (Dr. ), Exploration to North-East of Lake Tangan- 

 yika, 548 



Beadle (C), Cellular Thiocarbonates, 94 



Bean (T. E.), Sex Prop irtions of Butterfly production, 231 



Beard (Dr. J.), Obituary Notice of Carl Semper, 271 



Beaumont (Mr.), Automatic Balance of Reciprocating Me- 

 chanism, 556 ; a Variable Power Gear for Electrical Loco- 

 motives, 557 



Beaver Creek Meteorites of May 26, 1893, E. E. Howell, 351 ; 

 Prof. B. J. Harrington, 426 



Bebber(Prof. Dr. W. J. Van), Katechismus der Meteorologie, 



Beevor (Dr. C. E. ), Analysis by Electric Stimulation of Motor 

 Region of Cortex Cerebri in Macacus sinicvs, 142 



Belgian Academy, Prize Subjects for 1894, 107 



Belgique, Bulletin de I'Academie Royale de, 188, 332, 406, 583 



Bell (Dugald), the Shell-lieds of North Scotland, i8i ; In- 

 vestigation into the Shell-bearing Clays of Clava in N,iirn, 



532 

 Bell (Prof. F. Jeffery), Singular Swarms of Flies, 127 

 Ben Nevis, the Meteorological Observatory on, 428 

 Benda (Dr.), Microscopical Investigations on Development and 



Function of Mammary Gland, 408 

 Bendigo Gold-fields, the, E. J. Dunn, 207 

 Bengal Duars, Experiences in the, E. Heawood, 555 

 Benham (W. B. ), New Species of Nais, 115 

 Benischke (Dr. G.), Alternate Current Utilised for Investigating 



Dielectric Constants of Solids, 378 

 Bennett (Alfred W.), Popular Botany, 104 

 Benson (C. ), Normal ' Distribution of Rainfall in Madras 



Presidency, 230 

 Berget (Alphonse), New Determination of Mass and Density of 



Earth, 251 

 Bergholz (Dr. P.), Bremen Meteorological Observations for 



1892, 422 

 Berlin Geographical Society, 40 

 Berlin Meteorological Society, 120 

 Berlin Physical Society, 48, 144, 288, 407 

 Berlin Physiological Society, 47, 119, 288, 408 

 Berliner Wetter-Buch, das alteste. Prof. Hellmann, 1 1 

 Bernard (H. M.), Trilobiies with Antennae at La-t ! 582 

 Berthelot's Principle Applied to Magmatic Concentration, A. 



Harker, 532 

 Bertillon (A.), System of Anthropometrical Measurements, 250 

 Bertillonage, E. R. Spearman, 249 

 Berzelius and Liebig, Correspondence of, 561 

 Bessey (Prof. C. E.), Evolution and Classification, 534 

 Bevan (E. J.) Cellulose Thiocarbonates, 94 

 Bezold (Prof, von). Meteorology as Physics of Atmosphere, 



140, 239 

 Bible, Helps to the Study of the, Henry Froude, 539 

 Bickerton (Prof. A. W.), Origin of New Stars, 379 

 Bidgood (John), Popular Botany, 175 

 Bifurcation of the Sciences, Thoughis on the, suggested by the 



Nottingham Meeting of the British Association, Prof. ; 



Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 564 

 BIgourdan (M.), the Eclipse of April, 1893, in 

 Binswanger (Mr.), Electric Heating Applicances for Domestic 



Use, 546 



