XX 



Index 



VSupplement to Nature, 

 L December i, 1892 



Fullerton (Capt. J. D.), Modern Aerial Navigation, 63 

 Functional Hermaphrodite Ascidian, a, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 



F.R.S., 561 

 Fungicide, Copper Sulphate Spray as, 422 

 Fur-bearing Animals in Nature and Commerce, Henry Poland, 



601; 



Gage (Simson Henry), the Microscope and Histology for the 

 use of Laboratory Students in the Anatomical Department 

 of the Cornell University, W. H. Dallinger, 440 



Gage (Prof. Simon Henry), the Comparative Physiology of 

 Respiration, 598 



Galileo, Proposed Festival at Padua in honour of, 572 



Gall (John) and David Robertson, Popular Readings in 

 Science, 291 



Gallwey (Capt.), Canoe Canal traced through Benin-Lagos 

 Deliaic Swamps, 65 



Galopin (Paul), Variations in Temperature of Water suddenly 

 compressed to 500 atmospheres between o^ and 10°, 240 



Gait (A.), Experiments with a Ruhmkorflf Coil, 384 



Galvanometer, a New Electrolytic, J. Joly, 167 



Galvanometers, Workshop Ballistic and other Shielded, Ayrton 

 and Mather, 214 



Garden Design and Architects' Gardens, W. Robinson, 585 



Gardner (Prof. R. L.), the Speech of Monkeys, 451 



Garman (S.), Fishes of Families Cyclopteridse, Liparopsidse, 

 and Liparididffi, 422 



Garner (R. L.), the Speech of Monkeys, C. Ll. Morgan, 509 



Garrison (F. L.), the Development of American Armour- 

 plate, 86 



Garson (Dr.), Ancient Skeletons from Medum, Egypt, 433 



Garstang (Walter), appointed to Naturalists' Post on Staff of 

 Marine Biological Association at Plymouth, 83 ; the Develop- 

 ment of the Stigmata in Ascidians, 93 



Gas Compression and Temperature, a Question in Physics, 

 Prof. H. A. Hazen, 55 



Gas, Pressure at which Electric Strength of, is a Minimum, 

 Prof. J. J. Thomson, 143 



Gas Pressures, Scale for Measurement of, Orme Masson, 294 



Gas Engines in United States, 595 



Gases, on a Proposition in the Kinetic Theory of, Rev. H. W. 

 Watson, F. R. S. , 29 



Gases, Waterston's Theory of, 30 



Gal to (A. C), Abundance of Moth (Deiopeia pidchella), in 

 Malta, 474 



Gatty (C. H.), Endowment of Laboratory at St. Andrews by, 

 369 



Gaudry (Albert), the Pythonomorphs of France, 387 



Gaultier's (M. J.), System of Photographic Surveying, 525 



Gautier(A.), Residual Life, 71 



Gautier and Landi (MM.), the Products of the Residual Life 

 of the Tissue*, 167 



Gautier (H.), Determination of Density of Gases, 288 



Geelmuyden (H), Aurora, 55 



Geikie (Sir Archibald, LL. D., For. Sec. R.S.), Inaugural Ad- 

 dress at the Edinburgh Meeting of the British Association, 

 317 



Geikie (Prof. James, F.R.S.), the Glacial Succession in Europe, 

 143; Opening Address in Section E ol the British Associa- 

 tion, 348 



Geikielite and Baddeleyite, two new Mineral Species, L. 

 Fletcher, F.R.S., 620 



Genoa, the Coming International Botanical Congress at, 208 



Genoa Botanical Institute, Presentation by Mr. Thomas Han- 

 bury of the late Prof. Willkomm's Collection of Vascular 

 Plants to, 254 



Genoa, Opening of Hanbury Botanical Institute at, 448 



General Circulation of the Atmosphere, J. Carrick Moore, 

 F.R.S., 7 



Geodesy : Geodetic Survey of South Africa, 362 ; Prof. R. S. 

 Woodward's Iced- Bar Base Apparatus, 455 ; a Standard 

 Yard and Metre on Polished Steel, Prof. W. A. Rogers, 455 ; 

 M. J. Gaultier's System of Photographic Surveying, 525 ; 

 Application of Conventional System of Rectangular Coordi- 

 nates to Triangulation of Coasts of Corsica, M. Hatt, 556 ; 

 Progress of Indian Surveys during last Field Season, 576 



Geography : Military Geography, Col. J. F. Maurice on, 14 ; 

 Henry Brugsch Pasha on Lake Moeris, 15 ; German Scien- 

 tific Expedition to West Greenland under Dr. von Drykalsgi 



38 ; Imerina, the Central Province of Madagascar, Rev. 

 James Sibree, 47 ; Geographical Notes, 65, 135, 162, 230, 

 258, 280, 301, 453, 476, 525, 552, 576, 598, 620 ; the Neg- 

 lect of Scientific Geography in England, Louis Loczy, 65 : 

 the Mississippi River Commission Report on the Levees, 65 ; 

 Canoe Canal traced by Capt. Gallwey through Benin and 

 Lagos Deltaic Swamps, 65 ; Mr. G. T. Carter's Journey into 

 the Interior of Lagos, 65 ; the Former Connection of Southen 

 Continents, J. Mellard Reade, 77 ; Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, loi ; 

 Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, 

 President's Address, 87 ; the Royal Geographical Society's 

 Soitef, 180 ; Women to be admitted Fellows of the Royal 

 Geofjraphical Society, 258 ; Berlin Geographical Society, 369 ; 

 Projected Publication by Berlin Geographical Society of Atlas 

 of Unpublished Early Maps as Memento of Columbus Cele- 

 bration, 424 ; Elementary Geography of the British Colonies, 

 Geo. M. Dawson, F.R.S., and Alexander Sutherland, 100; 

 Emin Pasha's Return Expedition to the Equatorial Lakes, 

 Dr. Stuhlmann, no; Additional Particulars of Emin Pasha's 

 Expedition, Dr. Stuhlmann, 302; Sir William Macgregor's 

 Explorations in New Guinea, no; Lieut. Mizon's Explora- 

 tions in Africa ; Two Pillars Erected by Diogo Cab, the first 

 Portuguese Explorer, on West Coast of Africa, brought back 

 to Lisbon, in ; the Pygmies of Africa, Dr. H. Schlichter, 

 135 ; the Ordnance Maps of Great Britain, 135 ; the late 

 Prof Freeman and his Services to Geography, 135; Seiior 

 Julio Popper's Expedition to Argentine Tierra del Fuego, 

 135 ; Mrs. Isabella Bishop's Journey to Little Tibet, 135, 406 ; 

 Dr. W. L. Abbot on the Climate of Kilima-Njaro, 160 ; 

 Report on the New Road across the Andes, 162 ; a New 

 Russian Expedition to Tibet to be Led by M. Potanin, 162 ; 

 the Gold Medal Presentations of the Paris Societe de Geo- 

 graphie, 162 ; the Hypothesis of a Liquid Condition of the 

 Enrth's Interior Considered in Connection with Darwin's 

 Theory of the Genesis of the Moon, Osmond Fisher, 166 ; 

 the Marshall Islands, 180; Mr. Schwatka's Yukon Expedi- 

 tion, 180 ; Return of Prince Henry of Orleans from the 

 Upper Mekong, 180; Death and Obituary Notice of Capt. 

 W. G. Stairs, 180 ; Death of Joseph Martin, 211 ; Cro^sing 

 of the Kalahari Desert, 2n ; Completion of Aden Survey, 

 212; Russian Geological, &c.. Expedition to East Siberia, 

 212 ; Formation of a New Islet in the Caspian, 212 ; Mr. 

 Conway's Mountaineering Expedition to the Himalayas, 212, 

 370, 525 ; Remarkable Accounts of Interior of Southern 

 Formosa, D. J. Macgowan, 228 ; Charles Alluard's Re- 

 searches in the Island of Mahe (Seychelles), 230; Collapse 

 and Abandonment of the Proposed Antarctic Expt dition, 230 ; 

 Discovery of America to be Celebrated in Hamburg, October 

 11-12, 230; Manchester Geographical Society, 230 ; a 

 Synoptical Geography of the World, 246 ; Geography in 

 France, 258 ; the Piratical Tugere Tribe of New Guinea, 

 258 ; the Subterranean Geography of France, E. A. Martel, 

 2i;8; thr Uganda Question, 280; Projected Antarctic Whaling 

 Cruise from Dundee, 280 ; Dr. O. Baumann's Survey of 

 Road to Victoria Nyanza, Discovery of a New Great Lake 

 (Lake Eiassi), 280 ; New Zealand Alpine Club Journal, 280; 

 Return of M. Dybowski, 301 ; the Royal Belgian Society of 

 Geography and Local (Belgian) Geography, 301 ; Scottish 

 Geographical Magazine, 302 ; M. Dauvergne's Pamir Journey, 

 Geographical Results of, 302 ; Death of Dr. Theodor Menke, 

 302; Opening Address by Prof. James Geikie, F.R.S., in 

 Section E. of the British Association, 348 ; the Geographical 

 Development of Coast Lines, Prof. James Geikie, F.R. S., 

 348 ; International Geographical Congress (1895), 361 ; 

 the First Ascent of Oraefa Jokull, F. W. W. Howell, 406 ; 

 Place Names, Dr. J. Burgess, 406; Effects of Rainfall in 

 Formosa, John Thomson, 406 ; the North Atlantic, Prince 

 of Monaco, 406; Detailed Oceanography and Meteorology, . 

 J. Y. Buchanan, 407 ; the Desert of Atacama, Mrs. Lilly \ 

 Grove, 407 ; Photography and Surveying, Colonel Tanner, 

 407 ; Determination of Longitude by Photography, Dr. H. 

 Schlichter, 407; African Travels, 407; Account of the In- 

 dustrial Resources of Nyasaland, John Buchanan, 407 ; Prof. 

 Penck's Proposed New Map of the Globe, 407 ; Recent 

 Travels, Walker Harris, 408 ; H. O. Forbes's Visit to the 

 Chathstm Islands, 408; Sub-section on Chemical Oceano- 

 grajhy, J. Y. Buchanan, 408; Prof. Petteisson on the 

 Hydrography of the Kattegat and Baltic, 408 ; Results of the 

 Recent Russian Investigations on the Black Sea, Dr. An- 

 drusoff, 408 ; Reported Death of M. Hodister, 424 ; Model 



