Supphntent to Naiurt;~\ 

 November y:>f 1893 J 



Index 



XXXVlI 



II. Preece, 



S. Holden, 

 II. Wood, 



Steam Engine, a Handbook on the, Herman Haeder, N. J. 



Lockyer, 314 

 Stebbing (Mr.), Coral Reefs, 576 

 Steel, Rustless, H. G. Fourcade, 590 

 Steering Methods, Birds', F. A. Lucas, 414 ; F. W. Headley, 



293 

 Sternberg (George M.), a Manual of Bacteriology, 172 

 Stevenson (Prof. J. J ), on the Use of the Term Catskill, 462 

 Stocks (H. B.), Fossils in "Coal Balls," 72 

 Stokes (Mr.), Explosions in Mines, with special Reference to 



the Dust Theory, 530 

 Stokes (Sir G. G.), the Luminiferous Elher, 306 

 Stone, the Evolution of Working in, J. D. McGuire, 398 

 Stoney (Dr. G. J., F.R.S.), the Cause of Sunspots, 143 

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



a Gramme of Water to C, 299 

 Strassmann (Dr. Paul), Mechanism of Closing of Ductus Bogalli, 



408 

 Strauch (Dr. Alexander), Death of, 481 

 Strauss's Method of Colouring Cilia of Living Micro-Organisms, 



621 

 Streintz (Franz), Contributions to the Theory of Secondary 



Batteries, 333 

 Stuart-Glennie (J. S.), Racial Dwarfs in the Pyrenees, 294 

 Styria, Middle, Disastrous Cloud-Burst in, 351 

 Submarine Cable laid between Queensland and New Caledonia, 



623 

 Submarine Cables and Submarine Borers, W. 



F.K.S., 160 

 Submarine Photographs, Louis IJoutan, 377 

 Succession of Teeth in Mammals, the. Prof. II. F. Osborn, 238 

 Suicide of Rattlesnakes, the Supposed, Edward 



342; Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 369, W. 



391 ; E. L. Garbett, 438 

 Summer of 1893, J- Lloyd Bozward, 614 

 Sumpner (Dr.), Photometry, 190 

 Sun, Moon, and Stars : Astronomy for Beginners, A. Gilberne, 



lOI 

 Sun, the Coronal Atmosphere of the, 301 

 Sun's Motion through Space, the, 208 

 Sun's Way, the Apex of the. Prof. H. G. van de Sande Bak- 



huyzen, 401 

 Sunlight in the High Alps, the Iodine Value of, Dr. S. Rideal, 



Sunspots, the Cause of. Dr. G. J. Storey, F.R.S., 143 

 Sunspots and Solar Envelopes, 526 

 Sunday Magazine, 350 



Superstition, Surgery and, Frank Rede P'owke, 87 

 Surface, the Moon's, G. K. Gilbert, 82 



Surface-Tension, Relations between the, and Relative Contami- 

 nation of Water Surfaces, Miss Agnes Pockels, 152 

 Surgery and Superstition, Frank Rede Fowke, 87 

 Surgical Infection, the Microbian Origin of Purulent, S. Arloing 



and E. Chantre, 407 

 Survey of England, the Archaeological, 272 

 Survey for 1892, Report of Indian, 510 

 Suter (H.), the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of New: Zealand, 



i8z 

 Swarms of Amphipods, Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 28 

 Swarms of Flies, Singular, R. E. Froude, 103, 176 ; Prof. F. 



Jeffrey Bell, 127; Henry Cecil, 127; Baron C. R. Osten 



Sacken, 176 

 Swan (J. W.), a New Method of Electrolytic Copper Bright 



Depositing, 160 

 Swan (R. M. W.), Discovery of Temple on the Limpopo, 426 

 Swimmer, a Substitute for Ampere's, Alfred Daniell, 294 ; 



Hanna Adler, 370 

 Swinburne (James), the Publication of Physical Papers, 197 ; 



Alex. P. Trotter, 412 

 Swinburne (Mr.), Dr. Lodge's Foundation of Dynamics, 166 ; 



Photometry, 190 

 Swinhoe (Col.), Locust Plagues, 95 



Swinton (A. A. C), High Frequency Electric Experiments, 63 

 Switzerland, a Hand-book for Travellers in, 314 

 Sydney, Linnean Society of New South Wales, 406, 584 

 .Sydney, Ro)al Society of New South Wales, 335, 536, 584 

 Syechenov (J. M.), Alkalis of iilood and Lymph, 188 

 Syetchenoff (I. M.), Analogy between Solution of a Gas and of 



a Salt in Indifferent Solutions of Salts, 91 

 Syl<es (John F. J.), Public Health Problems, 27 

 Symonds (Mrs. John Addington), some Further Recollections 



of a Happy Life, Selected from the Journals of Marianne 

 North, chiefly between the Years 1859 and 1869, 291 



Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, 607 



Szuhay (Dr. ), Iodide of Nitrogen, 547 



Tacchini (Prof.), Solar Observations at the Royal College, 

 Rome, 158 



Tagliafico (N.), Lignite Found in Blue Upper Globigerina 

 Limestone at Malta, 156 



Tait (Sir P. G.), some Points in the Physics of Golf, 202 



Talmage (Dr.), Selenite in Utah, 286 



Tanner (Prof. Lloyd), Supplementary Note on Complex 

 Primes formed with the Fifth Roots of Unity, 95 



Tarn (E. Wyndham), the Mechanics of Architecture, 515 



Tasmania, Educational Status of, 232 



Tasmania, the Climate of Eastern, Rev. F. R. M. Wilson, 424 



Tavel (Dr. F. Von), Vergleichende Morphologic der Pilze, 

 Prof. H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., 224 



Taylor (H. M.), a Graphical Representation of the Twenty- 

 seven Lines on a Cubic Surface, 310 



Teall (J. J. H., F.R.S.), Opening Address in Section C ot 

 the British Association, 486 



Technical Educator, the New, 388 



Teeth in Mammals, the Succession of. Prof. H. F. Osborn, 238 



Telegony, 590; Dr. Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 515; Prof. 

 Weismann, 543 



Telegraphy, Sir Francis Ronalds's Experiments in Electric, 

 John Sime, 325 



Telephone Lines and their Properties, William J. Hopkin.«, 

 Francis G. Baily, 99 



Telephones, Excursion of Diaphragms of, Messrs. Cross and 

 Mansfield, 156 



Telescope for Cambridge Observatory, Proposed New, 358 



Telescope, the Newall, 233 



Telescope, the Yerkes, 184 



Telescope Stand, a Universal, 6co 



Telescopes, on Specula for Reflecting, Dr. A. Shafarik, 528 



Temperature, Oystet-Culture and, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 

 F.R.S., 267 



Temperature, Variation of Temperatures of Transformation 

 below and above Critical, P. de Heen, 406 



Temple and Pyramid Builders, on the Early, J. Norman 

 Lockyer, F.R.S., 55 



Temple Orientation in Greece, the Influence of Egypt upon, 

 J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 417 



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



Temples, Orientation of, by the Pleiades, R. G. Ilaliburton, 

 566 



Tercentenary of the Admission of William Harvey to Gonville 

 and Caius College, Cambridge, 199 



Tertiary and Triassic Gastropoda of the Tyrol, Dr. J. Dreger, 

 567 



Tesla (Nikola), on Light and other High Frequency Pheno- 

 mena 136 



Tete Rousse Glacier and St. Gervais Catastrophe, Changes in 

 A. Delebecque and L. Duparc, 407 



Thames, Wreck-Raising in the, C. J. More, 78 



Thebes, the Astronomical History of On and, J. Norman 

 Lockyer, F.R.S., 318, 371 



Theel (Prof. Hjalmar), the Development of Echinocyamus 

 pusillus, 330 



Therapeutics : Physiological and Therapeutic Effects of Injec- 

 tion of Orchitic Liquid, MM. Brown-Sequard and d'Arson- 

 val, 23 ; Artificial Immunity and Typhoid Fever, 2H 



Thermodynamics : Die Thermodynamik in der Chemie, J. J. 

 Van Laar, 220 ; Superior Limit of Wave-Lengths in Thermal 

 Radiation of Solids, Willy Wien, 406 ; the Decomposition 

 of Energy into Two Factors, W. Meyerhoffer, 523 ; British 

 Association Report on Thermodynamics, G. II. Bryan, 616 ; 

 the Third Principle of Energetics, H. Le Chatelier, 632 



Thermometer Soundings in the High Atmosphere, W. de Fon- 

 vielle, 160 



Thermometer Liquids, New, Herr von Lupin, 208 



Thermometers, Sodium Potassium, High Temperature, E. C. 

 C. Baly and J. C. Chorley, 63 



Thieving of Antiquities, the. Prof. W. M. Flinders-Petrie, 613 



Thieving of Assyrian Antiquities, the, 343, H. Rassam, 508, 



540 

 Thin Liquid Films, Thickness and Electrical Resistance of, A. 

 W. Reinold, F.R.S., 115; Thickness and Electrical Con- 

 ductivity of, A. W. Reinold, F.R.S., 624 



