XXIV 



Index 



[Supplement to Nature, 

 Dccemberi, 1892 



Insects, Directions for Collecting and Preserving, C. V. Riley, 



416 

 Insects, Sketches of British, Rev. W. Houghton, 540 

 Institute, the Imnerial, 173 

 Institution of Civil Engineers, 131 



Institution of Electrical Engineers, the Salomons Scholar- 

 ship, 131 

 Institute ol Marine Engineers, Lord Kelvin's Inaugural Address, 



132 

 Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 298, 337, 593 

 Intelligence, the Limits of Animal, Edward T. Dixon, 392 ; C. 



Lloyd Morgan, 417 ; Dr. St. George Mivart, F.R.S.,466 

 Interference Methods, the application of, to Spectroscopic 



Measurement, Prof. Michelson, 385 

 International Conference on Chemical Nomenclature, Prof. 



H. E. Armstrong, F.R.S., 56 

 International Congress of Experimental Psychology, 362 ; 



F. W. H. Myers and James Sully, 261 

 International Congress of Orientalists, Ninth, 107, 456, 472 

 International Congress of Prehistoric Archaeology and Zoology, 



the Coming Moscow, 108 

 International Geological and other Records, H. J. Johnston- 



Lavis, 441 

 International Time, Major the Hon. E. Noel, 423 

 International Zoological Record, an, F. A. Bather, 417 

 Invertebrata, the Physiology of the. Dr. A. B. Griffiths, F.R.S., 



414 

 Inwards (R.), an Instrument for Drawing Parabolas, 93 

 Ireland, Dr. A. A. Rambaut, the new Astronomer- Royal for, 



615 



Iron: Iron and Steel Institute, iir, 471, 525; the Production 

 of Pure Iron in the Basic Furnace, Colonel H. S. Dyer, 114 ; 

 the Elimination of Sulphur from Iron, Ball and Wingham, 

 115, E. Saniterand J. A. Stead, 527 ;the Measurement of the 

 Magnetic Properties of Iron, Thomas Gray, 163 ; on the 

 Carburization of Iron, John Parry, 283 ; an Estimate of the 

 Rate of Propagation of Magnetization in Iron, Prof. Fitz- 

 gerald, 385 ; Propa^ration of Magnetic Impulses along a Bar 

 of Iron, V. A. Julius, 392 ; Iron in its Relation to Plant Life, 

 Dr. Hans Molisch, 512; the Manufacture of Iron in its 

 Relations with Agriculture, Sir Lowthian Bell, 525; the Alloys 

 of Iron and Chromium, R. A. Hadfield, 526 ; Failures in 

 Necks of Chilled Rolls, C. A. Winder, 527 



" Island Life," Correction in. Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 56 



Isopods, the Early Development of the, Prof. J. Playfair 

 McMurrich, 406 



Italy, Earihquake in, 132 



Ives (F. C), in Colour Photography, Mr. JohnCarbutt on results 

 achieved by, 13 



Jackals, Hyde Clarke, 247 



Jackals, Persons bitten by, 210 



Jackson (Dr. Sheldon), Acclimatization of Reindeer in Alaska, 



109 

 Jacoby (Harold), Rutherfurd Measures of Stars about ^ Cygni, 



619 

 Jade Head found at Gignac, M. de Lapouge, 421 

 Jade Mines of Upper Burma, Dr. Noetling, 550 

 Jaffa- Jerusalem Railway, Completion of, 477 

 Jahrbuch der Chemie, 133 

 Jamaica, the Echinoderm Fauna of Kingston Harbour, G. W. 



Field, 40 

 Jamaica, Projected Laboratory of Marine Biology in, 176 

 Jamaica, Peripatus Re-discovered in, M. Grabham and T. D. A. 



Cockerell, 514 

 James (William), Text-book of Psychology, i 

 Jamieson (Andrew), a Pocket-book of Electrical Rules and 



Tables, 486 

 Janet (Prof. P.), Curious Case of Sudden Loss of Memory, &c., 



(L'AbouIie), 363 ; Hallucination by Crystal Vision, 363 

 Japan : the Great Earthquake in Japan, 1891, 34 ; the Ainos of 



Japan, Isabella Bishop, 119, R. Hitchcock, 421 ; Arrow 



Poisons used by the Ainos of Japan, Romyn Hitchcock, 475 ; 



Progress of Imported Industries in Japan, Mr. Gubbins, 177; 



a New Sect of Hero-Worshippers, 459 ; Importance attached 



to Albino and other White Animals in Japan, Herr J. L. 



Janson, 493 ; Imperial University of Japan, 551 

 Jastrow (Dr. Joseph), Hypnotism and its Antecedents, 454 ; some 



Optical Illusions, 590 



Jerningham (M.), the Recent Hurricane in Mauritius, 277 



Jerusalem Jaffa Railway, Completion of, 477 



Jesse (O.), Luminous Night Clouds, 575 ; Invitation to Observe 



the Luminous Night Clouds, 589 

 Johns (C. H.), Grasses, 487 

 Johnson (Amy), Sunshine, 537 

 Johnson (Prof. W. W.), Some Theorems relating to Groups of 



Circles and Spheres, 68 

 Johnson Pasha (E. A.), Geology of the Nile Valley, 190 

 Johnston- Lavis (H. J.), International Geological and other 



Records, 441 

 Johnstone (Alexander), the Passage of Granite Rock into 



Fertile Soil, 517 

 Joly (Dr. J.), a New Mercury- Glycerine Barometer, 71 ; a New 



Electrolytic Galvanometer, 167 

 Jones (D. E.), Lessons in Heat and Light, 610 

 Jones (E. E. Constance), Induction and Deduction, 293, 586 

 Journal of Botany, 436 



Journal of Royal A^jricultural Society of England, 598 

 Julius (Paul) und Gustav Schultz, Tabellarische Uebersicht der 



kiinstlichen organischen Farbstoffe, R. Meldola, 313 

 Julius (V. A.), Propagation of Magnetic Impulses along a Bar 



of Iron, 392 



Jupiter : the Red Spot on Jupiter, J. J. Landerer, 229 ; W. F. 



■ Denning, 391 ; Position of Jupiter, 453 ; Discovery of a 



! Fifth Satellite to, 476, 592 ; W. F. Denning, 492 ; Prof. 



j Barnard, 620; Jupiter and his System, Miss E. M. Gierke, 



620 



Kahle (Dr.), on the Clark Cell, 383 



Kalahari Desert, South Africa, Crossing of the, 211 

 ' Kal)mnos, Herr K. Flegel's Archaeological Discoveries in, 521 



Kanaka Labourer, Coiffure of a, Sir William Turner, 433 

 i Kansas, Destructive Cyclone in, 108 



Kapp (Gisbert), Power Transition by Alternating Current, 430 

 ; Kapteyn (Prof. J. C), Photographic and Visual Magnitudes of 

 Stars, 41 ; Distribution of Stars in Space, 72 



Karsten (Herr), Embryogeny of Gnetum, 260 



Kattegat and Baltic, Hydrography of the, Prof. Pettersson, 408 



Kekule Festival at Bonn, J. E. Marsh, 205 



Kelvin (Lord, P.R.S.), On a Decisive Test Case disproving the 

 Maxwell-Boltzmann Doctrine regarding distribution of 

 Kinetic Energy, 21 ; Lord Kelvin's Test Case on the Max- 

 well-Boltzmann Law, Edw. B. Culverwell, 76 ; Inaugural 

 Address to the Institute of Marine Engineers, 132 ; a New 

 Form of Air Leyden, 212; the Discussion on a National 

 Physical Laboratory, 383 ; on the Stability of Periodic 

 Motions, 384 ; on Graphic Solutions of Dynamical Problems, 

 385 ; Reduction of Every Problem of Two Freedoms in 

 Conservative Dynamics to the Drawing of Geodetic Lines on 

 a Surface of given Specific Curvature, 386 ; Generalization 

 of " Mercator's " Projection performed by aid of Electrical 

 Instruments, 490 ; to Draw a Mercator Chart on One Sheet 

 Representing the whole of any Complexly Continuous Closed 

 Surface, 541 ; our Sun's History, 597 



Kent (W.), the American Association of Science in the United 

 States, 494 



Kerr (Dr. John), on Dispersion in Double Refraction due to 

 Electric Stress, 385 



Kerr (J. Graham), Weapons and Articles of Clothing used by 

 the Toba Indians of the Gran Chaco, 432 



Kew, new Bamboo Garden at, 278 



Kew Bulletin, 473, 593 



Kew Observatory, Method of Examination of Photographic 

 Objectives at. Major L. Darwin, 188 



Key (W. S.), Difficulty of obtaining Iron adapted for Electrical 

 Purposes in United States, 133 



Kikuchi (D.), an Earthquake Investigation Committee, 418 



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



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

 Watson, F.R.S., 29 



King (G., F.R.S.), the Species of Myristica of British India, 

 123 



King (John), Total Eclipse of the Sun, 1893, 561 



Kipp and Sons (P. G.), Improved Form of Electro-dyna- 

 mometer for Measurement of Telephonic Currents, 399 



Kipping (F. S.), Formation of a Hydrocarbon (CjgHjo) from 

 Phenylpropionic Acid, 142 



Kirby (W. F.), a Synonymic Catalogue of Lepidoptera Hetero- 

 cera (Moths), 487 



