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[Supplement to Nature, 

 December i, 1892 



Aluminium, the Uses and Applications of, G. L. Addenbrooke, 

 63 



Aluminium, Specific Heat and Latent Heat of Pension of, 

 J. Pionchon, 312 



Amagat (E. H.), Elements of Critical Point of Carbonic Acid, 

 96 



Amber Mines of Upper Burma, Dr. Noetling, 549 



Ambronn (Dr. L.), the Trapezium in the Orion Nebula, 334 



America: Discovery of Australian-like Mammals in South 

 America, R. Lydekker, 11 ; Palseonictis in the American 

 Lower Eocene, Henry F. Osborn, 30 ; Revision of the 

 Species of Rumex occurring North of Mexico, W. Trelease, 

 40; American Journal of Science, 67, 310, 627; American 

 Jomnal of Mathematics, 68, 627 ; the Development of Ame- 

 rican Armour-plate, F. L. Garrison, 86 ; Science in America, 

 the Walker Prize awarded to Prof. J. D. Dana, 158; Alleged 

 Discovery by Cyrus Thomas of the Key to the Central 

 American Inscriptions, 160; Projected Marine Biological 

 Laboratory in Jamaica in commemoration of Quater-Cen- 

 tenary of Discovery of America, 176; Discovery of America 

 to be Celebrated in Hamburg, October 11-12, 230; Ame- 

 rican Meteorological Journal, 235, 435, 483, 555 ; Locusts in 

 America, C. V. Riley, 256 ; the Tertiary Rhynchophora of 

 North America, S. H. Scudder, 256 ; Proposed American 

 Psychological Association, 419 ; American Association for 

 the Advancement of Science, President's Address, 408 ; 

 Rochester Meeting, 453 ; Section A, some Problems in the 

 Old Astronomy, J. R. Eastman, 424 ; Annual Convention of 

 American Association of State Weather Services, 493 ; 

 Science in the United States, W. Kent, 494 ; the First Chart 

 of America, Juan de la Cosa's, 453 



Amsterdam Royal Academy of Sciences, 72, 216, 263, 628 



Analytical Statics, a Treatise on, Edward J. Kouth, F.R.S., 

 Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 145 



Anatomy, Quain's Elements of, 6 



Anatomy Museum at Pennsylvania University, Endowment by 

 General Wister of, 38 



Anatomy, Physiology, Morphology, and Development of the 

 Blow-fly {Calliphora erythrocephala), B. Thompson Lowne, 

 267 



Anchor Ring, the Potential of an, F. W. Dyson, 92 



Anderson (Ernest), Some Victorian Lepidoptera, 595 



Anderson (Dr. W., F.R.S.), Inaugural Address as President of 

 Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 42 



Andes, Collections from the, Edward Whymper, H. J. Elwes, 

 147 



Andrew (Captain Edgar H.), Ice in the South Atlantic, 173 



AndriissofF(Dr.), Results of the Recent Russian Investigations 

 on the Black Sea, 408 



Anemometer, Timchenco's, Prof. Klossovsky, 594 



Angell (John), Elements of Magnetism and Electricity, 6io 



Animal Coloration : an Account of the Principal Facts and 

 Theories Relating to the Colours and Markings of Animals, 

 F. E. Beddard, F.R.S., Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S., 533 



Animal Heat and Physiological Calorimetry, Prof. Rosenthal, 

 403 



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

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

 466 



Animal Life Past and Present, Phases of, R. Lydekker, 74 



Animals, Land, the Origin of ; a Biological Research, W. J. 

 Sollas, 271 



Animals in Captivity in Lower Bengal, a Handbook on the 

 Management of. Ram Bramha Sanyal, 314 



Annelid, the Protective Device of an, A. T. Watson, 7 



Annuaire Geologique Universel, L', 109 



Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, 

 President's Address, 87 



Ant-bear in Cape Colony, the Extermination of the, A. C. 

 Macdonald, 522 



Antarctic Expedition, Abandonment of the Proposed, 230 



Antarctic Whaling Expedition ; Sailing of the Dundee, 477 



Ants in Ceylon, W. F. Liesching, 15 



Ants and Saccharine, H. Devaux, 573 



Ants, Habits of Parasol, J. E. Tanner, 595 



Anthropology : the Religious and Social Ideas of the Chinese, 

 as illustrated in the Ideographic Characters of the Language, 



> Prof. R. K. Douglas, 23 ; Anthropological Institute, 23, 

 119, 238; Anthropology as a branch of University Educa- 

 tion. Dr. D. G. Brinton, 39 ; the Ainos of Japan, Isabella 



Bishop, 119; R. Hitchcock, 421, 475; the British Associ^i 

 lion's Notes and Queries on Anthropology, i6o ; tlu 

 Todas, 160; the Acceleration of Mortality in France, M. 

 Delauney, 168 ; the True Basis of Anthropology, Iloraiio 

 Hale, 206 ; Immunity of the African Negro from Yellow 

 Fever, Dr. C. Creighton, 200, 222 ; an Ethnological Enquiry 

 into the Basis of our Musical System, Dr. Wallaschek, 2]yi, ; 

 Easter Island, W. J. Thomson, 258 ; Opening Address in 

 Section H, by Prof. Alexander Macalister, F.R. S., at the 

 British Association, 378 ; on the Organization of Local 

 Anthropological Research, E. W. Brabrook, 432 ; on the 

 Discovery of the Common Occurrence of Palaeolithic Weaiiuns 

 in Scotland, Rev. Frederick Smith, 432 ; Weapons an! 

 Articles of Clothing used by the Toba Indians of the " Gran 

 Chaco," J. Graham Kerr, 432; " Pre-Pala-olithic " Film.-, 

 J. Montgomerie Bell, 432; on the Present Inhabitants kI 

 Mashonaland and their Origin, J. Theodore Bent, 432 ; ih' 

 Value of Art in Ethnology, Prof, A. C. Haddou, 432 ; 

 the Similarity of certain Ancient Necropoleis in the Pyrem 

 and in North Britain, Dr. J. S. Phene, 432 : Anthropomci 

 Identification, Dr. Manouvrier, 432 ; Criminal Anthropolu 

 Dr. T. S. Clouston, 432, Dr. Benedikt, 433 ; Coiffure ol 

 Kanaka Labourer, Sir William Turner, 433; Prehensin 

 Power of Infants, Dr. Louis Robinson, 433; on the Con 

 temporaneity of the Maori and the Moa, H. O. Forbes, 433 ; 

 Human Osteometry, Dr. Garson, Sir William Turner, 433 ; 

 Observations as to the Physical Deviations from the Normal 

 as seen among 50,000 Children, Dr. Francis Warner, 433 ; 

 on some Facial Characters of the Ancient Egyptians, Prof. A. 

 Macalister, 433 ; Ancient Skeletons from Medum, Egyp, 

 Dr. Garson, 433 ; German Anthropological Congress, 420 ; 

 Copper Implements and Ornaments in Ohio Mounds, Prol. 

 F. W. Putnam, 455 ; the Ulu or Woman's Knife of ilic 

 Eskimo, O. T. Mason, 550; the Dra Dwarfs, E. G. D<.ii 

 nenberg, 616 



Anthropometric Identification, Dr. Manouvrier, 432 



Anticyclone over British Islands and Atlantic, 38 



Anti-Friction Material for Bearings used without Lubrication, 

 Killingworth Hedges, 430 



Aphanapteryx and other Remains in the Chatham Islands, 

 Henry O. Forbes, 252 



Apiculture: Amount of Honey needed to enable Bees iw 

 secrete one pound of Wax, A. J, Cook, 255 ,,, 



Aplysiidse, Physiology of the Glands of Bohadsch in the, (i. F. 

 Mazzarelli, 163 



Apodidae, the : a Morphological Study, H. M, Bernard, Prof. 

 E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 267 



Apodidae, the : a Reply, Henry M. Bernard, 366 



Archccan History, Subdivisions in. Prof. James 1). Dana, 152 



Archaeology : the Tell el-Amarna Tablets in the British 

 Museum, 49 ; the Coming Moscow International Congress of 

 Prehistoric Archaeology, 108 ; Proposed Testimonial to 

 Signor G. Fiorelli on his Retirement, 176; Discovery of 

 Buddhist Antiquities at Bhatuprolu, A. Rea, 178 ; Herr K. 

 Flegel's Discoveries in Kalymnos, 521 ; the Recent Dis- 

 covery of an Ancient Lake-Village in Somersetshire, Dr. A. 

 Munro, 617 



Archipelago, liastein, the Deep- Sea Deposits of the, P. W. 

 Bassett-Smith, 69 



Archoplasmic Body, on the Relationships and R&le of the, 

 during Mitosis in the Larval Salamander, J. E. S, Moore, 

 404 



Arctic Expedition, the Alancke, 397 



Arctic Exploration : the Relief of the Peary Expedition, 476 



Arctic Regions ; Prof. Pouchet's Visit to Jan Mayen and 

 Spitzbergen, 453 



Arenig Age, on the Radiolarian Chert of, Messrs. Peach an 

 Home, 428 



Arithmetic, Mental, G. Daehne, 247 



Arithmetic for Beginners, Key to, J. and E. J. Brooksmith, 441 



Arithmetical Chemistry, C. J. Woodward, 610 



Arloing(M.), the Phylacogenic Substance in Ordinary Liquid 



Cultivations of Bacillus aiithracis, 240 

 Armour-plate, American, the Development of, I*\ L. Garrison, 



86 

 Armstrong (Prof. H. E., F.R.S.), the International Conference 

 on Chemical Nomenclature, 56 ; the Origin of Colour, ii., 

 the Constitution of Coloured Nitro-compounds ; iii. Colour as 

 an Evidence of Isodynamic Change, 142 ; British Associa- 

 tion Procedure, 291 



