Supplement to J\^ature,~\ 

 November ^Oy 1893 J 



Index 



xxxix 



nomyco^is in Heifer, 91 ; Experiments with Koch's Tuber- 

 culin and Kalning's Mallein, 91 



Veterinary Science, Inoculation for Glanders, 273 



Victoria, Cattle-Poisoning Species of Homeria (Cape Tulip), 

 in, Dr. McAlpine, 378 



Victoria, Observations of the Planet, Dr. Gill, 276 



Vienna, Aneniometrical Ciservations (1873-1892) at. Dr. J. 

 Hann, 108 



Vienna and Greenwich, Difference of Longitude between, 

 277 



Vignoli (Prof. T.), Remarkable Case of Resuscitation of an 

 Optical Image, S45 



Viguier (Dr. M.), Inaccuracy of French Elementary Geo- 

 graphical Text- Books, 383 



Village, Birds in a, W. II. Hudson, 409 



Villard (M.), a Highly Sensitive Manometer, 132 



Villemontee (Goure de). Attempts to Prepari Metallic Sur- 

 faces giving a Constant Difference of Potential, 78 



Vine-Leaves as Cattle-Food, A. Muntz, 168 



Vines (Father R. P.), Djath of, 421 



Vinot (Leon), Etude sur les Tremblements de Terre, 363 



Visibility of Venus to the Naked Eye, the, 623 



Vision, Charpen'.ier's Experiments Demonstrative of an Oscil- 

 latory Process in the Organ of, and of its Dimensions, 380 



Viticulture, Schist-impregnated Peatmoss Treatment of Phyl- 

 loxera, F. de Mely, 512 ; a New Enemy of the Vine.ZJ/aBj/a/aj 

 gultulatus, M. Fontaine, 632 



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

 F.R.S., 268 



Vivisection, Cecil Carus-Wilson, 317 



Voigt (Herr W.), Attempt to Determine greatest Possible 

 Number of Physical Constants of some Pieces of Metal sub- 

 ject to least Mechanical Manipulation, 422 



Volcanoes, Outbreak at Fukushima, Japan. 179; Recent 

 Eruptions in Fukushima District, Japan, 398 ; Rise of Lava 

 in Grata of Etna, Dr. Johnston- Lavis, 179; on the Dissected 

 Volcano of Crandall Basin, Wyoming, Prof. J. P. Iddin^s, 

 531 ; Eruption near Calbuco, 'Chili, 618 



Voles, Field, Aristotle on, 37 



Voles, the Plague of Field, 282 



Waals (M. van der), Formula for Law of Molecular Force, 



168 

 Waldo (Frank), Modern Meteorology, 97 

 Walford (E. A.), Cheilostomalous Bryozoa from Middle Lias, 



286 

 Walker (Alfred O.), the Use of Ants to Aphides and Coccidse, 



54 

 Walker (C. H. H.), Products of Interaction of Tin and Nitric 



Acid, 94 

 Walker (G.), Boiling Points of Homologous Compounds, I., 



Ethers, 191 

 Walker (James), the Conditions Determinative of Chemical 

 Change, some Comments on Prof. Armstrong's Remarks, 

 267 

 Walker (J. J., F.R.S.), Displacement of Rigid Body in Space 



by Rotation, 311 ; a Correction, 317 

 Walker (O. E.), the Cause of Earth Currents, 60 

 Wallace (Dr. Alfred R., P'.RS.), H. O. Forbes' Discoveries 

 in the Chatham Islands, 27 ; the Intelligence of Animals, 

 Charles William Purnell, 73 ; ihe Glacier Theory of Alpine 

 Lakes, 198 ; Non-Inheritance of Acquired Characters, 267 ; 

 Prenatal Influences on Character, 389 ; Habits of South 

 African Animals, 390 ; the Supposed Glaciation of Brazil, 

 589 

 Wallaschek (Richard), Primitive Music : An Inquiry into the 

 Origin and Development of Music, Songs, Instruments, 

 Dances, and Pantomimes of Savage Races, Prof C. Lloyd 

 Morgan, 290 

 Wallis (F), the Dynamo, Prof. A. Gray, 244 

 Walsingham (Lord), the Stainton Collection of Lepidoptera 



322 

 Walton (Izaak), Proposed Tercentary Memorial of, 179 

 Ward (Herbert), Ethnographical Notes on the Congo Tribe« 



558 

 Ward (Prof. H. Marshall, F.R.S.), Modern Mycology), 224 

 Ward (Lester F.), Frost Freaks, 214 

 Warming and Ventilating, Frank Ashwell, 556 

 Warwickshire, Thunderbolt in, L. Gumming, 342 

 Washburn Observations, 135 



Washington, Anthropological Society of, Prize Subjects for 



1893, 229 

 Wasps, J. Lloyd Bozward, 459 

 Wasps in Southern Counties, Plague of, 35 1 

 Wasps' Nest, a, 437 



Watchmaking by Machinery, T. P. Hewitt, 556 

 Water Bacteria, Dr. Alexander Lustig, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 



386 

 Water, Crystallisation of, by Deco:npression below Zero, E. H. 



Amagat, 632 

 Water Power as a Source of Electricity, A. B. Snell, 557 

 Water-Spouts at Antib^s, Four Simultaneous, M. Naudin, 360 

 Water- Supply, System of Reservoirs for Industrial Purposes in 



Alsatian Vosges, 62 

 Water-Supply, Source of Nottingham, Prof. E. Hull, 532 

 Water Surfaces, Relations between the Surface-Tension and 



relative Contamination of. Miss Agnes Pockels, 152 

 Water Vapour, the Effect of, on Electrical Discharges, Prof. 



J. J. Thomson, 605 

 Water and Ice as Agents of Earth Sculpture, James Geikie, 



F.R.S., 38s 

 Water-Colour Drawing, Method of Preserving, W. S. Simpson, 



297 

 Waterhouse (Col.), Electrical Action of Light upon Silver and 



its Haloid Compounds, 423 

 Watts (W. W.), Irish Petrology, 532 

 Wazer (H.), on Nuclear Structures in the Hymenomycetes, 



576 

 Weariness, the Rede Lecture, Prof. Michael Foster, Sec. R.S. 



178 

 Weather, Abnormal, in the Himalayas, F. C. Constable, 248 

 Weather Forecasts, R. H. Scott, 543 

 Weather Prophesying, I'Abbe A. Fortin, 587 

 Webber (W. J. van). Earth Temperatures at Hamburg, 1886- 



91, 284 

 Weight at Increasing Altitudes, Experiments on Diminution of, 



Or. Krigar-Menzel, 288 

 Weismann (Prof A.), the All-sufficiency of Natural Selection, 



443 ; the Telegony Theory, 543 

 Weismannism, a Difficulty in, Resolved, Prof. Marcus Hartog, 



28, 77 

 Weld (L. G.), a Short Course in the Theory of Determinants, 



612 

 Wetterbiichlein, Leonhard Reynman, 389 

 Wettstein (Dr. H.), the Elements of Natural Science, 612 

 Wheeler (H. L.), Series of Well-Crystallising Double Halogen 

 Salts of Tellurium with Potassium, Rubidium, and Calcium, 

 80 

 White (Gilbert), Proposed Monument to, 131 ; Centenary of, 



212 

 White (Walter), Death and Obituary Notice of, 296 

 White (William), Sagacity in Horses, 199 

 Whitehead, John, Exploration of Mount Kina Balu, North 



Borneo, 564 

 Whitney (A. W.), Peculiar Phenomenon of Light-Refraction on 



Snow, 60 

 Whymper (Edward), the Corry " Protected Aneroid," 160 

 Wicksteed Testing Machine, the. Prof. Robinson, 557 

 Wiedemann's Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 91, 140, 259, 



333, 406, 422, 607 

 Wiedemann (E. ), the Production of Electric Oscillation and 

 their Relations to Discharge Tubes, 91 ; Electrical Dis- 

 charges, 140 ; Luminous Phenomena in Vessels filled with 

 Rarefied Gas under Influence of Rapidly- Alternating Electric 

 Fluids, 607 

 Wien (Willy), Superior Limit of Wave-Lengths in Thermal 



Radiation of Solids, 406 

 Wiener (O.), Method of Optically Studying Process of Diffusion 



in Liquids, 109 

 Wille (Dr. A.), a Curious Optical Phenomenon, 391 

 Williams (Joseph W.), Aids to Biology, 26 

 Williams, Collection of Minerals, the, L. Fletcher, F.R.S., 



357 

 Willis (Bailey), Conditions of Appalachian Faulting, 631 

 Willis (J. C), Flora of Pollard Willows, near Cambridge, 



143 ; the Fungus Gardens of certain South American Ants, 



362 

 Wilson (E.), Magnetic Viscosity, 165 



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

 Wimshurst's (J.), Influence Machine, 263 

 Wind, the Chinook, H. M. B.iUon, 2i 



