Supplement to Nature^~\ 

 Ntniember y:>. 1893 J 



Index 



XXXV 



Rouvier (G. ), Fixation of Iodine by Starch, 584 

 Koyal Geographical Society, 114; the Medallists, 59; Anni- 

 versary Meeting, 114; Refusal to Adtnit Ladies as Fellows, 



234 



Royal Meteorological Society, 119, 239 



Royal Microscopical Society, 71, 167, 286 



Royal Otjservaiory, Greenwich, 112 



Royal Society, 21, 44, 70, 92, 115, 131, 141, 159, 164, 215, 

 239, 260, 284, 309, 333, 359, 406 ; Prof. E. Ray Lankesler, 

 F.R.S , 247 ; W. T. Thiselton-Dje% F. R.S., 247 ; Selected 

 Candidates, 8 ; Royal Society Soiree, 63 ; Royal Society 

 Election, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, F.R.S., 121 



Royal Society of New South Wa'es, 36, 536, 584 



Rubens (Dr. H.), Experiments on Permeability of Metallic 

 Wire-Giatings to Polarised Heat-Rays, 288 ; Polarisation of 

 UndifTracted Infra-red Radiation by Metal Wire-Gratings, 

 406 



Riicker (Prof. A. W., F.R.S), Thickness and Electrical Re- 

 sistance of Thin Liquid Films, 115; the Fundamental 

 Axioms of Dynamics, 126; Research Laboratories for 

 Women, 590 



Ruhemnnn (.S.), Formation of Pyridine Derivations from Un- 

 saturated Acids, 94 



Rule for Finding the Day of the Week corresponding to any 

 given Day of the Month and Year, a Simple, Dr. C. Braun, 

 222 



Runge and Kayser (Messrs.), Method of obtaining Determina- 

 tion of Refractive Index of Atmosphere for every Portion of 

 Photographic Spectrum, 60 



Runge (Herr C.), Determination of Geographical Longitude, 

 623 



Rural Hygiene, Essays on, George Vivian Poore, 266 



Russell (J. S. R.), Investigation of Nerve-Roots forming Lumbo- 

 sacral Plexus of Macacus Rhe-us, 141 



Russell (J. VV.), an Elementary Treatise on Pure Geometry, 

 loi 



Russell (Mr.), Bacteria in their Relation to Vegetable Tissues, 

 422 



Russia : Russian Gloves made from Foal-Skins, 79 ; Agricul- 

 ture-Teaching in Russian Schools, 156 ; Metric Measures in 

 Russia, Prof Petrushevskiy's System, 298; Russian Society 

 of Fruit Culture, Projected International Exhibition, 376 ; 

 Magnetic Observations recently made in Russia, Em. 

 Bourquflot, 512 ; Geological Survey of Russia, issue of 

 General Map, 570 



Rustless Steel, II. G. Fourcade, 590 



Ryder (J. A.), the Production of Monstrosities, 252 ; Mech- 

 anical Genesis of Form of Fowl's Egg, 597 



Sachs (Prof. Julius), Gesammelte Abhandlungen iiber Pflanzen- 



Physiologie, 513 

 Secken (Baron C. R. Osten), Singular Swarms of Flies, 176 

 St. James' Park, Adventures of a Dabchick in, T. D. Pigolt, 



322 

 St. Petersburg, Projected Russian International Exhibition of 



Fruit-Culture, 376 

 Saint Remy (G. ), Development of Pancreas in Ophidia, 536 

 St. Vincent, Botanical Exploration of, II. M. Smith and G. 



W. Smith, 577 

 Sagacity in Horses, William White, 199 

 Sagastyr, the Magnetic Elements at. General de Tills, 584 

 Sakurai's (Prof.), Method of Determining Temperature of Steam 



from Boiling Salt Solution, 132 

 Salomons (Sir David), Experiments upon Attraction between 



two Vacuum Tubes, 230 

 Salt Industry, the Middlesborough, Richard Grigg, 356 

 San Francisco, Projected International Exhibition at, 445 

 Sandemann (Dr. Archibald), Death of, 229 

 Sanderson (J. Burdon, F.R.S.), the Collected Papers of Sir 



William Bowman, F.R.S., 26; Physico-Chemical and Vital- 



istic Theories of Life, 574 ; the Use of Scientific Terms, 



613 

 Sandwich Islands, Zoology of the, David Sharp, 574 

 Sanitary Law, Lectures on, A. Wynter BIyth, 246 

 Saniter (E. H.), the Desulphnrisation of Iron and Steel, 113 

 Santal Colonists, Settlement of, in the Bengal Duars, E. 



Heawood, 555 

 Sarasin (M.), Interference of Electric Waves after Reflection 



from Metallic Screen, 252 

 Sarasin (Dr. Ed.), Obituary Notice of Jean Daniel CoUadon, 

 396 



Sarran (M.), the Work of J. D. Colladon, 360 



Satellites, Jupiter's, Prof. Pickering, 81, 209 



Savannah, Disastrous Cyclone at, 421 



Saville Kent's (Mr. W.) Collection of Western Australian 



Madreporaria, 509 

 Saxony, Fall of Snowballs in, Dr Paul Schreiber, II 

 Sayce (Prof.), the Sinaitic Peninsula, 301 



Sayers (VV. B. ), the Prevention and Control of Sparking, 324 

 Scandinavia, on Anglo-Saxon[Remains and Coeval Relics from, 



Prof Hans Hildebrand, 557 

 Schiifer (Dr.), Well-Crystallised Potassium and Ammonium 



Selenium Bromides obtained by, 80 

 Schenck (Dr. H.), Beitrage zur Biologie und Anatomic der 



Lianen, im Besonderen der in Brasilien einheimischen Arten, 



53 



Schenk (Dr. S. L.), Manual of Bacteriology for Practitioners and 

 Students, 562 



Schiotz (Herr), Solar Heat as an Agent in hindering Glacier 

 Growth, 156 



Schleswig, South-West, Changes in Coast-Line of, Dr. R. 

 Hanson, 448 



Schoenrock (A.), Remarkable Oscillation of Rainfall at St. 

 Petersburg, Feb. II, 1893, 229 



Schonrock (Herr), Specific Rotation of Salts Independent of 

 Electrolytic Dissnciation, 230 



Schott (Dr G.), Behaviourof Storms of Indian Ocean, 597 



Schoute (M.), Thread-Models of Developables related to Higher 

 Algebraical Equations, 168 



Schrader (Franz), Hydrazine and its Compounds, 4S3 



Schreiber (Dr. ), Fall of Snowballs in Saxony, II 



Schryver (S. B.), F'ormula of Terpenylic Acid, 535 



Schulhof (M.), Comet Finlay (1886, vii.), 233, 254 



Schunck (E. ), Supplementary Notes on Madder Colouring 

 Matters, 263 



Schiitte (K.), theTucheler Haide, 570 



Science : Science in Bombay, 13 ; the Appreciation of Science 

 by German Manufacturers, Prof. Henry E. Armstrong, 

 F.R.S., 29; the Inlerdependence of Abstract Science and 

 Engineering, Dr. William Anderson, F.R.S., 65 ; Science 

 Teaching in Schools, Dr. Henry Dyer, 148 ; Tinctorial Art 

 and Science, Prof R. Meldola, F.R.S., 170; the Future of 

 Science, Sir John Lubbock, F.R.S., 273 ; the Publication of 

 Physical Papers, James Swinburne, 197; Alex. P. Trotter, 

 412 ; the Publication of Physical Papers, A. B. Basset, F, K.S., 

 222, 292 ; Prof. Oliver Lodge, F. R..S., 292 ; Science in the 

 Magazmes, 249, 349, 443, 543 ; the Publication of Scientific 

 Papers, J. Y. Buchanan, F.R.S., E. Wyndham Hulme, 340, 

 A. B. Basset, 529 ; the Position of Scientific Experts, 381, 

 423 ; Science Classes in Connection with the London County 

 Council, 383 ; the Department of Science and Art, 403 ; 

 Organisation of Scientific Literature, J. G. Donnan, A. B. 

 Basset, F.R.S., 436 ; W. B. Croft on the Plan of Science 

 Teaching at Winchester School, 527; Thoughts on the Bi- 

 furcation of the Sciences suggested by the Nottingham 

 Meeting of the British Association, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, 

 F.R.S., 564; Forthcoming Scientific Books, 579; a 

 Manual of Electrical Science, Geo. J. Burch, 58S ; the Use of 

 Scientific Terms, Prof W. R. Fisher, 590 ; the Use of 

 Scientific Terms, Prof. J. Burdon Sanderson, F.R.S., 613 



Scintillation of Stars, M. Dufour, 6cx); David Wilson Barker, 

 614 



Sclater (P. L., F.R S.), the Jelly-Fish of Lake Urumiah, 294 



Scorpions, Notes upon the Habits of some Living, R. I. 

 Pocock, 104 



Scotographoscope, C. Carus-Wilson, 64 



Scott (John), Prize Awards, 376 



Scott (R. IL, F.R.S.), Fogs in British Islands, 239; Weather 

 Forecasts, 543 



Scribner's Magazine, Science in, 444 



Scudder (Samuel Hubbard), Brief Guide to the Common 

 Butterflies of the United States and Canada, the Life of a 

 Butterfly, 33S 



Sea, Numerous Insects Washed up by the, Sophie Kro;)otkin, 

 370 ; Oswald H. Latter, 392 



Sea-Surface, Oil Spreading on, Prof. Overbeck, 181 



Sea- Water (Atlantic and Mediterranean), Density and Alka- 

 linity of, J. Y. Buchanan, 168 



Seaford, Potstones Found near, Geo. Abbott, 315 



Searle (A.), Solar Spots and Terrestrial .\nticyclone', 239 



Sccheresse 1893, ses Causes, I'Abbc A. Fonin, 587 



Sectioml Procedure, British Association, 566 



