SHp/>lement to Nature^ 1 

 Noz'ember 30, 1893 J 



Index 



xni 



Chevalier (Rev. S.), the Bokhara Typhoon of October, 1892, 



456, 522 



Chicago : Congress on Aerial Navigation, 596 ; Anthropological 

 Congress, 570; Meteorological Congress, 570; Intended 

 International Electrical Congress at, 131 ; Astronomy at the 

 Chicago World's Fair, 573 ; Astronomy and Astro-Physics 

 at Chicago, 623 : Official Catalogue of the Exhibition of the 

 German Empire at the Columbian Universal Exhibition, 176 



Chile and Argentinia, Flora and Fauna of. Dr. Philippi, 619 



China Sea, Atmospheric Phenomenon in the North, Captain 

 Chas. J. N..rcock, 76 



Cliina Sea, Typhoons o', 376 



Chinese Observations, Early, on Colour Adaptations, Kuma- 

 gusu Minakata, 567 



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



Chlorine and Bromine, the Expansion of, under the Influence 

 of Light, Dr. Richardson, 530 



Cholera and Articles of Diet, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 375 



Cholera Bacillus, the, Herren Bujwid and Finkelnburg, 207 



Cholera Bacillus in Water, Methods of Detecting, Koch and 

 Arens, 523 



Cholera Nurseries and their Suppression, Ernest Hart, 322 



Cholera Outbreak at Greenwich, the Reported, 618 



Cholera, Virulent and Epidemic, N. Gamaleia, 360 



Chorley (J. C), Sodium Potassium High Temperature Ther- 

 mometers, 63 



Choughs, the Identity of Shakespeare's Russet pated, J. E. 

 Hartinir, 445 



Chree (Charles), Appointment as Superintendent of Kew 

 Observatory of, II 



Christensen (Prof.), Action of Liquefied Ammonia on Anhy- 

 drous Chlorides of Chromium and Iron, 325, 326 



Christie (J. C. ), Advanced Physiography, 339 



< hronophotography, Motion of Liquids Studied by, M. Marey, 



47 



Church (Prof. A. H., F.R.S.), Turacin : a Remarkable Animal 

 Pigment containing Copper, 209 



Churchill (William), Curious Phenomenon, 616 



Ciona, the Pervisceral Cavity in, A. H. L. Newsted, 332 



Clapham (Dr. Crochley), the Mad Head, 558 



Clark (Daniel Kinnear), the Steam Engine: a Treatise on 

 Steaui Engines and Boilers, N. J. Lockyer, 51 



Clark (J.), Detection of Arsenic in Alkaline Solution, 117; 

 Improvements in Reinsch's Process, 1x7; Use of Sodium 

 Peroxide as an Analytical Agent, 535 ; Lime Salts in Rela- 

 tion to some Physiological Processes in the Plant, 575 



Clark (J. Edmund), Daylight Meteor, March 18, 54; Soot- 

 figures on Ceilings, 77 



Clark (Prof.), the Available Water-power of Maryland, 324 



Clark and Griffith>' (Messrs.), Determination of Hour Tempera- 

 tures by Platinum Thermometers, 155 ; Heating Effect of 

 Small Currents necessary to Measure Resistances, 156 



Clarkson (T.), the Sampling of Iron Ore, 551 



Classen (Prof), Tetrachloride of Lead, 232 



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



Claude (M.), Instruments for Measuring Difference in Phase 

 between Current in Circuit and Impressed Electromotive Force, 



'3 



Clava in Nairn, Investigation into the Shell-bearing Clays of, 

 Dugald Bell, 532 



Clayton (H. H.), Six- and Seven-Day Weather Periodicities, 

 140 



Cleland (Prof.), Physico-Chemical and Vitalistic Theories of 

 Life, 574 



Gierke (Ellen M.), the Planet Venus, 447 



Cleveland Iron and Steel Industries, Recent Developments in, 

 Jeremiah Head, 356 



Climates, Geological and Solar, their Causes and Variation, 

 Marsden Manson, 588 



Climatological Table for British Empire, 1892, 607 



Clocks, New System of Electric Control of, E. F. von Hefner- 

 Alteneck, 445 



Clowes (Prof. Frank), British Association, Nottingham Meeting, 

 295, 344> 419, 443, 463, 520; Composition of the Rock of 

 Bramcoie and Stapleford Hills, 532 ; Sandstone near Not- 

 tingham wholly Cemented with Crystalline Barium Sulphate, 

 621 



Club, Proposed Learned Societies', 322 



Coakley (Prof. G. W.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 398 



"Coal-Balls, ' Fossils in, H. B. Stocks, 72 



Cobras attracted by Remains of Dead Cobra, 79 



Coccidse, the Use of Ants to Aphides and. Dr. Geo.J. Romanes, 

 F.R.S., Alfred O. Walker, 54 



Coccidia of Birds, Alph. Labbe, 536 



Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Insects attracted by Solanum, 438 



Cockroach, on the Ovipositor of the. Prof. Denny, 576 



Coculesco (M. N.), Total Solar Eclipse (April, 1893), 135 



Coffee Culture, Brazil, 423 



Colardeau (E.), Experiments on Resistance of Air, &c., to 

 Motion of Falling Bodies, 311 



Cold Wave at Hongkong, the, January, 1893 — ^'^ after 

 Effects, Sydney B. J. Skertchly, 3 



Cole (Martin J.), Modern Microscopy, 246 



Coleridge (Lord) and Vivisection, Prof. Percy F. Frankland, 

 F.R.S., 268 



Colin (J.), Influtnce of State of Surface of Platinum Electrode 

 upon its Initial Capacity of Polarisation, 584 



Colladon (J. D.), the Work of, M. Sanau, 360; Obituary 

 Notice of. Dr. Ed. Sarasin, 396 



CoUinge (Walter E.), Conjoint Board's Medical Biology, 75; 

 the Lateral Canal System of Fishes, 576 



Colombo, Suggested Zoological Garden in, 510 



Colorado, Destructive Cloudburst in, 321 



Colour : Perspective and Colour, Prof. Einthoven, 186 ; Con- 

 trast Colours, the True Origin of, A. M. Meyer, 274; Colour 

 Photometry, Capt. Abney, F. R.S., 333 ; Alterations of 

 Colours presented by Gratings, George Meslin, 432 ; the 

 Evolution of Colour in the Genus Megascops, 559 ; Early 

 Chinese Observations on Colour Adaptations, Kumagusu 

 Minakata, 567; on the Origin of Organic Colour, F. T. 

 Mott, 575 ; Is Colour- blindntss a Product of Civilisation? 

 Messrs. Blake and Franklin, 206 ; Hering's Theory of Colour 

 Vision, C. L Franklin, 517 



Coloration, Sexual, of Birds, T. C. Headley, 413 



Columbian Universal Exhibition in Chicago, Official Catalogue 

 of the Exhibition of the German Empire at the, 176 



Colwyn Bay, Earthquake at, 179 



Combustion, Spontaneous, Prof. Vivian B. Lewe=, 626 



Comets: Finlay's Comet (1886 VIL), 61, 81, 112, 135, 158, 

 184, 208, 276, 300, 326, 355 ; M. Schulhof, 233, 254 ; Comet 

 Finlay and the Prassepe, 512; a Bright Comet?, 233; a 

 New Comet, 254, 622 ; Ephemeris of the New Comet, Prof. 

 E. Lamp, 276 ; the Discovery of the New Comet, 300 ; the 

 Rordame-Quenisset Comet, 326, 401 ; Herr E. Lamp, 355 ; 

 the Spectrum of the Rordame Quenisset Comet, Prof. Camp- 

 bell, 379; Photography of Comet b li:93, F. Quenisset, 360; 

 Comet Appearances in the Year 1892, Prof. H. Kreutz, 380 



Common (Dr. A. A., F.R.S.), a Sensitive Spherometer, 396; 

 Astronomical Photography, 459 



Comparative Anatomy at Oxford, Human and. Prof. E. Ray 

 Lankester, F.R.S., 616 



Comstock (Prof. George), South Polar Cap of Mars, 1$ ; a 

 Determination of the Constant of Aberration, 460 



Conclusions, New, Graham Officer, Lewis Balfour, 342 



Conditions Determinative of Chemical Change, the, Prof. 

 Henry E. Armstrong, F.R.S., 237; Prof. W. Ramsay, 

 F.R.S., James Walker, 267 



Conference of Delegates of Corresponding Societies, 576 



Congo Tribes, Ethnographical Notes on the, Herbert Ward, 



558 .... 



Congress on Aerial Navigation, Chicago, 596 



Congress of Archseological Societies, 251 



Congresses, Chicago Anthropological and Meteorological, 570 



Congress at Chicago, Intended Electrical, 131 



Congress, International Maritime, 272 ; Madison Botanical, 597 



Congress of Photographic Society, 569, 596 



Conjoint Boards' Medical Biology, Walter E. CoUinge, 75 



Constable (F. C), Soaring of Hawk, 223 ; Abnormal Weather 

 in the Himalayas, 248 ; the Murree Hailstorm, 251 



Constant of Aberration, the, Prof. Chandler, 112 ; a Deter- 

 mination of the. Prof. Geo. C. Comstock, 460 



Constant of Universal Attraction, New Determination of the, 

 301, 355 



Constellations of the Far East, Kumagusu Minakata, 541 



Constellations, Grouping of Stars Into, 370 



Contemporary Review, Science in the, 250, 443, 543 



Conway (W. M.), Explorations in the Karakorana, 43 ; the 

 Climbing of High Mountains, 443 



Cook's (Captain) Journal during his First Voyage round the 

 World, made in H.M. Barque Endeavour, 1768-1781, Sir 

 J. D. Hooker, F.R.S., 195 



Cook (C. J Lowen), British Locomotives, N. J. Lockyer, 586 



