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Index 



XXI 



lamination, Recent Improvements in Lighthouse, 56 

 Images, Inverted, Alfred W. Bennett, 414; James Shaw, 461 

 Imbert (A.), Diffusion of Roritgen Rays, 455 ; Experiment with 



Rontgen Rays, 528 

 Immunisation against Serpents' Venom, and the Treatment of 



Snake-bite with Antivenene, Prof. Thomas R. Fraser, F.R.S., 



569. 592 

 [inperial Institute, a German, Sir Philip Magnus, 32 



perial Institute, the Work of the, Lord Herschell, 159 

 lex-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, 

 I'nited States Array, 410 



dia : Government Neglect of Science in India, 12 ; Prof. 

 Haftkine's Anti-choleraic Vaccination in India, Dr. Simpson, 

 14; Anthropometric Research in, Dr. John Beddoe, F.R.S., 

 37 ; Oscillatory Long and Short Period Changes of Pressure, J. 

 Eliot, F. R.S., 350: the Formation of the Giridih (Bengal) 

 Coal-tield Rock Structure, Messrs. Holland and Saise, 401 ; 

 "ndian Mango Trick explained by M. Ragonneau, 544 ; the 

 "onthly Current Charts of the Indian Ocean, 544 

 n Corn-stalks, Cattle poisoned by, 255 



Bogus Land in, 11. A. Huston, 545 

 tion. Dissemination by Public Libraries of, MM. Du 



1 and Catrin, 253 

 lenza Outbreaks of 1893- 1894, in Germany, the. Dr. Rahts, 

 6 

 le (H. ), New Series of Hydrazines, 119 ; the Rontgen Rays, 



'culation against Cholera, Prof. HafJkine's, in India, Dr. 

 Simpson, 14 

 Inoculation, Blood Brotherhood, T. L. Patterson, 604 

 Inouye (>L), Tofu, 137 ; Nukamiso, 137 



Insects, the Transformation of. Prof. L. C. Miall, F.R.S., 152 

 Insects, Winged, Does a Net impede Passage of, Felix Plateau. 



399 

 Institute, a German Imperial, Sir P. Magnus, 32 

 Institute, Imperial, the W6rk of the. Lord Herschell, 159 

 Institute, the Pasteur, 13 

 Institution of Civil Engineers, 141, 191 

 Institution of Naval Architects, 520 

 Intellectual Rise in Electricity, the. Park Benjamin. 601 

 Intensity and Quantity of Sun-heat at Different Zones, E. P. 



Culverwell, 150 

 Interference : the Measurement of Double Stars by Interference, 



Karl Schwarzschild, 496 

 International Geodetic Congress at Berlin, the, 306 

 Internationales Archiv fiir Ethnographic, 46 

 InverteVjrates, Text-bookof the Embryology of. Dr. E. Korschelt 



and Dr. K. Heider, 361 

 Inverted Images, Alfred W. Bennett, 414 ; James Shaw, 461 

 Inwards (R.), Meteorological Observatories, 287 

 Ireland : Pagan Ireland, Colonel W. G. Wood-Martin, 82 ; Crush- 

 Conglomerates in Ireland, Alex McHenry, 414 ; S. H. Rey- 

 nolds and C. I. Gardiner, 488 ; the Glacial Drift in Ireland, 

 Henry J. Seymour, 605 

 Iris, the Action of Light on the, demonstrated by a New Pupilo- 



meter. Prof. Charles Henry, 568 

 Irminger (I.), Experiments on Wind Pressure, 279 

 Iron : Influence of Carbon on Iron, J. O. Arnold, 141 ; Dilata- 

 tion, Annealing, and Welding of Iron, Thomas Wrightson, 

 141 ; Method of Measuring Hysteresis of Iron, G. F. C. 

 Searle, 143; Measurement of Energy dissipated by Hysteresis 

 in Iron, M. Maurain, 350 ; the Stress in Magnetised Iron, 

 Dr. Charles Chree, 365, 533 ; Prof. J. A. Ewing, F.R.S., 316 ; 

 Dr. E. Taylor Jones, 317 ; L. R. Wilberforce, 462 

 Irrigation in America, W. E. Smythe, 428 

 Irving (Mr.), Penokee Iron-bearing Series, 464 

 Irving (F. F.). the Jelly-fish of Lake Urumiah, 108 

 Isenthal(A. W.), Experiments with Rontgen Rays, 613 

 Isle of Denmark, Scoresby Sound, Meteorological Observations 



in, C. Ryder, 545 

 Issigonis (Miltiades), Surgical Use of Ants in Levant, 406 

 Italy, Magnetic Survey of. Dr. Luigi Palazzo, 404 

 Ives (Frederick), the Stereo-photochromoscope, 383 



Jack-Rabbit Pest in California, the, Dr. T. L. Palmer, 586 

 Jackson (H.), Experiments with the Rontgen Rays, 499 

 Jaczewski (A. A.), Fungi of Smolensk, 405 

 Jaderin (Mr.), Record in measuring Geodetic Base Lines made 



by, 585 



Jamaica Drift-Fruit, a. Dr. D. Morris, 64 ; J. H. Hart, 534 



Japan : Rambles in Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, Dr. 

 II. B. Tristram, F.R.S., 219 : New Standard Time in Jajian, 

 373 



Jarry (R.), Carbonic Snow, 88 



Jaumann (G.), Longitudinal Light, 374 



Jay (H.), Distribution of Boric Acid in Nature, 168 



Jedlik (Anianus), Death and Obituary Notice of, Augustus 

 Heller, 516 



Jelly-fish of Lake Urumiah, the, F. F. Irving, 108 



Joachimsthal (Dr.), Supposed Self-regulative Process in Muscles, 

 407 



Johnson (Sir George, F.R.S.), History of the Cholera Con- 

 troversy, 294 



Joly (Dr. J., F.R.S.), on a Method of Photography in Natural 

 Colours, 91 : Experiments with Rontgen Rays, 522 



Jones (Dr. E. Taylor), the Stress in Magnetised Iron, 317 



Jordan (C), Rotatory Dispersion of Active Non- Polymerised 

 Liquid Bodies, 624 



Jordan (Dr. S.), Union of Carbon and Hydrogen, 500 



Journal of Botany, 190, 357, 598 



Jousseaume (Dr.), Tumuli and Worked Flints of Somali and 

 Dunakil, 213 



Jukes-Browne (A. J.), Delimitation of Cenomanian, 334 



Jung Pasha, Elephant, Death of, 470 



Jupiter : the Planet Jupiter, W. F. Denning, 33 ; Rotation of 

 Jupiter, Stanley Williams, 206; Equatorial Velocity of Jupiter, 

 Dr. Belopolsky, 280 ; Surface Drift of Jupiter, Stanley 

 Williams, 376 ; the Fifth Satellite of Jupiter, Prof. Barnard, 

 495 ; Jupiter and his Period of Rotation, 558 



Jlirgens (N. ), Magnetic Survey of North-East Siberia, 403 



Kahlbaum (Dr. G. W. A.), C. E. Weigel the Inventor of 



Liebig's Condenser, 375 

 Kainal (Dr. R. F.), Customs of the Huzulen, 373 

 Kansas, Central, Upper Palaeozoic Formations of, C. S. Prosser, 



473 

 Kappel (A. W.), British and European Butterflies and Moths, 



265 

 Karnojitzky (A. De), Experiments with X-Rays, 528 

 Kasan Museum, the, 12 

 Kashmir, the Valley of, W. R. Lawrence, Sir W. Martin 



Conway, 99 

 Kassner (Dr.), Influence of Weather on Sugar-beet Growth, 



72 

 Kathode Rays, New Experiments on the, Jean Perrin, 298 ; 



Kathode Rays or X-Rays, James H. Gardner, 486 

 Katydids, Concerted Harmony and Time-keeping on part of. 



Dr. C. M. Gould, A. P. Bostwick, 108 

 Keane (A. H.), Ethnology, 577 

 Keith (A. ), the Catoctin Belt, 465 

 Kekchi Indians of Guatemala, the. Dr. C. Sapper, 446 

 Kellas (Alexander), Mineral Water Gases tested for Argon and 



Helium, 191 ; Percentage of Argon in Atmospheric and 



Respired Air, 191 

 Kelvin (Lord) : Anniversary Address to Royal Society, 1 10 ; Dr. 



Weierstrass's Mathematical Researches, 113; Argon and 



Helium, 113; Prof. Ewing's Magnetic Researches, 1 14 ; Prof. 



Ramsay's Chemical Researches, 114; Velocity of Propaga- 

 tion of Electrostatic Force, 316, 364; on the Generation of 



Longitudinal Waves in Ether, 450 

 Kempe (A. B.), Proposed New Definition of Mathematics, 



473 



Kendall (Percy F.), the Merjelen Lake, 175 



Kennedy (Dr. A. D. ), Death of, 443 



Kew Gardens, Effect of 1895 Frost on, 350 



Kew Observatory, an Account of the Construction and Standard- 

 isation of Apparatus recently acquired by, for the Measure- 

 ment of Temperature, E. H. Griffiths, F.R.S., 39 



Kickxia Africana, a New African Rubber-yielding Tree, 1 3 



Kidd (Dr. G. H.), Death of, 203 



Kilauea, a View of, 490 



Kincardineshire, Rana esculenta in. Prof. Philip J. White, 581 



Kinetoscotoscope, the, E. P. Thompson, 450 



Kingsley (Miss), Return from Journey on West Coast of Africa 

 of, 107 



Kipping (F. S.), Isomeric ir-bromo-o-nitrocamphors, 214; 

 Derivatives of ir-bromocamphoric Acid, 214 ; Tr-chloro- 

 camphoric Acid, 214; Derivatives of o-hydrindone, 214 



