XXX 



Index 



V Supplement to Nature 



Osbotn (Prof. H. F. ), the Succession of Teeth in Mammals, 



238 : on the Mammals of the Upper Cretaceous, 462 

 Oswald {Dr. Wilhelm) Lehrbuch der Allgemeinen Chemie, 



J. W. Rodger, 49 

 Oswell ( W. Cotton), Death and Obituary Notice of, 62 

 Oudemans (J. A. C), Remarks on Hercchel's Second Method 



of Calculating Probable Orbit of Binary Stars, 312 

 Overbeck (Prof.), Oil-Spreading on Sea Surface, i8t 

 Owen (Sir Richard), the Proposed Memorial to, 297 

 Oxalic Acids in Plants, the Protecting Function of, Herr 



Giessler, 109 

 Oxford, Mr. E. B. Poulton, F.R. S., appointed Hope Professor 



of Entomology 154 

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



Lankester, F.R.S., 6l6 

 Oxygen, Magnetic Properties of Liquid, Prof. J. Dewar, 



F.R.S., 89 

 Oxygen, Origin of Atmospheric, T. L. Phipson, 384 

 Oxygen, Prof. Motley's Final Determination of the Atomic 



Weight of, 461 

 Oxygen, Report of the Committee on the Action of Light on 



the Hydracids of the Halogens in the Presence of, 530 

 Oxygen, on the Physiological Action of the Inhalation of, in 



Asphyxia, 575 

 Ovster-Cullure and Temperature, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 



'F.R.S., 269 

 Oyster-Culture in the Roscoff Aquarium, M. de Lacaze 



Duthiers, 560 

 Oysters, the Green Colour in, M. Pelseneer, 12 

 Oysters, Phagocytes of Green, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 



75 

 Ozone, Formation of (ii.), W. A. Shenstone and M. Priest, 190 

 Ozone- Production at High Temperatures, Dr. Brunck, 354 



Pacific Slope, Grasses of the, including Alaska and the adja- 

 cent Islands, Dr. Geo. Vasey, 411 

 Packard (A. S.), Life-History of Bombycine Moths, 252 

 Palaolithics ; the American Ice-Age Drift Flints said to be of 



Indian Manufacture, W. H. Holmes, 253 

 Palaeontology : the Boundoulaou Grotto, E. A. Martel and 



limile Riviere, 231 ; Extinct Gigantic Lemuroid {Megalofidis 



Madagascariensis) from Madagascar, C. I. F. Major, 284 ; 



Some Recent Restorations of Dinosaurs, R. Lydekker, 302 ; 



Prof. O. C. Marsh, 437 ; Tertiary and Triassic Gastropoda 



of the Tyrol, Dr. J. Dreger, 567 

 Palaeozoic Glaciation in the Southern Hemisphere, E. J. Dunn, 



458 

 Palestine, Astronomy of the Fellahin of, 601 

 Panmixia, a Note on, Dr. Romanes, 543 

 Parafiins and Monohalogen Derivatives, Ratio of Specific Heats 



of, J. W. Capstick, 260 

 Paris Academy of Sciences, 23, 47, 72, 96, 119, 144, 167, 192, 



216, 240, 264, 287, 311, 336, 360, 384, 407, 432, 456, 484. 



512, 535, 559, 584, 608, 631 ; Gift by M. and Mme. d'Ab- 



badie to the, 421 

 Paris, M. Foubert's Map of Smokes of, M. Delahaye, 78 

 Paris Geographical Society, 40 ; Conversational Meetings, 



327 

 Paris Observatory, Cele.'^tial Photography at the, 617 

 Parke (Surgeon-Major), Death of, 481 

 Parker (W. K.), Prof. Huxley, 12 

 Parry (John), Desulphurisation of Iron, 427 

 Pascal (Blaise), Recit de la Grande Experience del'Equilibre des 



Liqueurs, 436 

 Pasquale (Prof. F.), a Fall of Rain from Lime-Trees, 92 

 Pasteur, Hydrophobia Statistics for 1892 at the Institut, 544 

 Patents ; New Series cf Illustrated Abridgement Classes, 569 

 Patten (Dr. W.), Morphology and Physiology of Brain and 



Sense-Organs of Limulus, 332 

 Paulsen (A.), Hypotheses of Oscillations of Maximum Zone of 



Aurora, 188 

 Pearson (Prof. Karl), Asymmetrical Frequency Curves, 615 

 Peary (Lieut.), Departure on his Second Arctic Expedition of, 



234 

 Peary Relief Expedition of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 



Philadelphia, the Arctic Problem and Narrative of the, Prof. 



Angelo ileilprin, 434 

 Pechelbronn Petroleum Beds, Exceptionally High Temperatures 



in, M. Daubree, 360 

 Pelabon (H.), Absorption of Seleniuretted Hydrogen by Liquid 



Selenium, 168 



Pelseneer (M.), the Green Colour in Oysters, 12 

 Pembrokeshire, South, the Igneous Rocks of, Messrs. Howard 



and Small, 532 ^^^ 



Pendulums, Novel Suspension for, A. Hasemann, 399 SjlH 



Penfield (Prof.), Canfieldite, 378 ^5| 



Penrose (F. C), the Orientation of Greek Temples, 42 

 Pereyaslawzewa (Dr. Sophie), Tutbellarije of the Black Sea, 



109 

 Perfumes, Apparatus for Measuring Intensity of, Eugene 



Mesnard, 216 

 Periodic Comet, Finlay's, 81 



Periodic Mercury Pump, a. Rev. Frederick J. Smith, 320 

 Perkin (A. G.), Constituents of Kamala, I., 535 

 Perkin (W. H., jun.), Sulphocamphylic Acid, 94 

 Perot (M.), the Phenomenon of Mirage Illustrated, 109 

 Peroxide, Nitrogen, Nitro-Metals, a New Series of Compounds 



of Metals with, A. E. Tutton, 524 

 Perrier (M.), Aluminium Chloride Compounds with Benzoyl 



Chloride and others of the Aromatic Series, 157 

 Perry (Prof. J., F.R.S.), the Viscosity of Liquids, 45 ; Seis- 

 mology in Japan, 136 

 Perry's (Prof.), New Electric Current Metres, 252 ^ 



Perspective and Colour, Prof. Einthoven, 186 .<« 



Petermann's Mittheilungen, 425, 448 •« 



Petrie (Prof. W. M. Flinders), the Thieving of Antiquities,! 



613 ^ 



Petroleum Beds, Pechelbronn, Exceptionally High Tempera- 

 tures in, M. Daubree, 360 



Petrology ; on the Dissected Volcano of Crandall Basin, Wyom- 

 ing, Prof. J. P. Iddings, 531 ; W. W. Watts on Irish Petro- 

 logy. 532 



Petrushevskiy's (Prof.), Metric Measures in Russia, 298 



Pfeil (Count), South- West Africa, 301 



Phagocytes of Green Oysters, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 



75 

 Pharmacy, Galenic, R. A. Cripps, 27 

 Phillppi (Dr.), Flora and Fauna of Chile and Argentinia, 



619 

 Philippson (Dr. A.), Types of Sea-Coasts, 597 

 Phirney (J. I.), the Treatment of Barium Sulphate in Analysis, 



Phipson (T. L.), Origin of Atmospheric Oxygen, 384 



Phisalix (M.), Production of Sporeless Anthrax Bacilli, 545 



Phosphorescence, Animal, D. Zabolotny, 92 



Photography: Photograph of a Bolid, 16; Inductoscript Pho- 

 tography, Rev. F. J. Smith, 64 ; Photographic Properties of 

 Cobalt Salts, 192 ; Photographic Study of Sources of Light, 

 Carcel Lamp and Electric Arc, M. Crova, 206 ; Stars having 

 Peculiar Spectra, 208 ; Photographs of the Milky Way, Prof. 

 E. E. Barnard, 277 ; Failu-e of Law of Equal Chemical 

 Action, Capt. Abney, F. R.S., 2S5 ; Photographic Annual 

 for 1893, 324 ; Photography of Flying Bullets, Air Jets and 

 Sound Waves, E. and L. Mach, 353 ; Photography of Comet 

 /), 1893, F. Qu(;nisset, 360 ; Submarine Photographs, Louis 

 Boutan, 377 ; Atmospheric Refraction and Star Photographs, 

 Prof. A. A. Rambaut, 379 ; Astronomical Photography, 

 Rt. Hon. Lord Rayleigh, 391 ; Dr. A. A. Common, F.R. S., 

 459 ; H. F. Newall, 517 ; Sir Robert S. Ball, F.R.S., 541 ; 

 Photography of Animals in Motion, M. Marey, 456 ; Ap- 

 paratus for Observing and Photographing Interference and 

 Diffraction Phenomena, W. B. Croft, 526 ; Congress of 

 Photographic Society, 569, 596 ; Celestial Photography at 

 the Paris Observatory, 617 ; Determination of Geographical 

 Longitude, Herr C. Runge, 623 



Photometry : a Simple Optical Photometer, Dr. Simonoff, 12 ; 

 a New Photometer, A. P. Trotter, 190; Notes on, Prof. S 

 B. Thompson, 190; Major-General Festing, 190; Dr. Sump- 

 ner, 190; Frank Wright, 190; Prof. Ayrton, 190; Mr. 

 Medley, 190; Mr. Swinburne, 190; Mr. Blakesley, 190 ; 

 the Diflusion Photometer, Prof. J- Jo'yi F.R.S., 269; Pho- 

 tometer for Measuring Intensities of Lights of Different 

 Colours, A. M. Mayer, 309 ; Colour Photometry, Captain 

 Abney, F. R. S., 333 ; a Photometer, E, W. Lehmann, 406 ; 

 a Photometric Method Independent of Colour, O. N. Rood, 



535 

 Phototaxis and Chemiotaxis, J. S. Burdon Sanderson, F.R. S. 



470 

 Phycology ; Death and Obituary Notice of T. F. Kiitzwig, 597 

 Phylloxera, Schist-impregnated Peatmoss Treatment of, F. de 



Mely, 512 

 Physics : Physics, Advanced Course, George F. Barker, Prof. 



