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Supplement to Xatiin;' 

 June II, 1896 



Index 



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dbuch der Mineralchemie, C. F. Rammelsberg, 459 

 Fllements of Botany, J. Y. Bergen, 460 

 Ceology, C. L. Barnes, 460 

 The New Photography, A. B. Chatwood, 460 

 The Life and Letters of George Tohn Romanes, Prof. E. A, 



Schiifer, F.R.S., 481 

 The Life and Exploits of Alexander the Great, E. A. Wallis 



Budge, 483 

 Fishes, Living and Fossil, Bashford Dean, 485 

 15ritish Moths, J. W. Tutt, 486 

 Moorland Idylls, Grant Allen, 486 

 By Tangled Paths, H. Mead Briggs, 486 

 (.eschichte der Explosivstoffe, S. J. von Romocki, 505 

 The Manufacture of Explosives, Oscar Guttmann, 505 

 llandbuch der palaarktischen Gross - Smetterlinge fiir 



Forscher und Samniler, Dr. M. Standfuss, Dr. F. A. 



Dixey, 506 

 Die Schopfiingdes Menschen und seiner Ideale, Dr. Wilhelm 



Haacke, 508 

 ds and Pavements in France, A. P. Rockwell, 508 

 _le Salt Analysis, B. P. Lascelles, 508 



e^West Indies and the Spanish Main, James Rodway, 508 

 Letters, and Works of Louis Agassiz, Jules Marcou, 



Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 529 

 Practical Studies in Fermentation, Prof. Emil Chr. Hansen, 



530 



talogue of the Mesozoic Plants in the Department of 



•Geology, British Museum (Nat. Hist.), A. C. Seward, 531 



talogue of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Nat. 



Hist.), 531 



he Hymenoptera Aculeata of the British Isles, Edward 



Saunders, 532 

 Ostwald's Klassiker der exakten Wissenschaften, Nos. 67 to 



75. 533 

 The Metric System of Weights and Measures, G. T. P. 



Streeter, 533 

 The Primary Factor of Organic Evolution, E. D. Cope, Dr. 



Alfred R. Wallace, F.R.S., 553 

 The Present Evolution of Man, G. Archdall Reid, Dr. Alfred 



R. Wallace, F.R.S., 553 

 A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory, Henry 



E. Roscoe and Arthur Harden, 555 

 La Theorie Atomique et la Th6orie Dualistique, E. Lenoble, 



Die Mikroskopische Thierwelt des Siisswassers, 556 

 Manual of Lithology, Edward H. Williams, 556 

 Ethnology, A. H. Keane, Prof. A. C. Haddon, 577 

 An Elementary Treatise on Rigid Dynamics, W. J. Loudon, 



578 

 Our Country's Butterflies and Moths, and how to know them, 



W. J. Gordon, 579 

 Handbook for the Bio-Chemical Library, Prof. John A. 



Mandel, 579 

 The Intellectual Rise in Electricity, Benjamin Park, 601 

 Traite des Matieres Colorantes organiques artificielles, Leon 



Lefevre, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 603 

 Grundrissder Physiologie, Wilhelm Wundt, 604 

 Cours de Physique de I'Ecole Polytechnique, M. J Jamin, 



604 

 Le Rayons X et la Photographic a travers les Corps opaques, 



Dr. C. E. Guillaume, 604 



Re\ns (C. ), Derivatives of o-hydrindone, 214 

 Kf-y (Dr. E.), the Habits of the Cuckoo, 176 



\ mond (Dr. Rene du Bois), Martin's Experiments on Action 

 f Internal Intercostal Muscles, 119; the Opposition of the 



Thumb, 216 

 K.cynolds (S. H.), Crush Conglomerates in Ireland, 488 

 Khead (E. L.), Metallurgy, 100 

 ' ides (W. G.), a Laboratory Course in Experimental Physics, 



\V. J. Loudon and J. C. McLennan, 172 

 hards (Admiral), Nansen's Rumoured Attainment of the 



North Pole, 400 



_^^L;enbach (Dr.), the Meteor of January 6, 279 



ii^Ljenbach (Prof. Albert), Earthquake of January 22, 318 

 Kigiii (A.), Electric Properties of Rontgen Rays, 399 ; Electric 



Effects of Rontgen Rays, 480 ; Effects of Rontgen Rays on 



Croiokes' Radiometer, 613 



iL,Md Dynamics, an Elementary Treatise on, W. J. Loudon, 



578 



Ritter (E.), Structure of Mount Joly, 383 



Roads and Pavements in France, A. P. Rockwell, 508 



Roberts (.-V. W.), Short Period Variability, 162; the Parallax 



of a Centauri, 206 

 Robinson (Charles H.), Barisal Guns, 487 

 Roborovsky's (Captain) Russian Tibet Expedition, Return of, 



160 

 Roches (M. de). Cause of Invisibility of Rontgen Rays, 431 

 Roches jiioiitonnJes, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 390 

 Rocks, Thermal Conductivity of, B. O. Pierce and R. W. 



Wilson, 4 

 Rocks, an Introduction to the Study of, L. Fletcher, 28 

 Rockwell (A. P.), Roads and Pavements in France, 508 

 Rodger (J. W.), Solution and Electrolysis, W. C. Dampier 



Whetham, 146 

 Rodway (James), the West Indies and the Spanish Main, 508 

 Rogers (W. I.), Photography from the Retina, 108 

 Roiti (A.), Experiments with Rontgen Rays, 542 

 Romanes (G. J., F.R.S.), Mind and Motion and Monism, 52; 

 Darwin and After Darwin, 409 ; the Life and Letters of. Prof. 

 A. E. Schafer, F.R.S., 481 

 Rome, Earthquake at, 12 



Romocki (S. J. von), Geschichte der Explosivstoffe, 505 

 Rcintgen's (Prof.), Photographic Discovery, 253 

 Rontgen (W. C. ), on a New Kind of Rays, 276 

 Rcintgen's (Prof.) Discovery', A. A. C. Swinton, 276 

 Rontgen's Rays : the New Actinic Rays, A. W. Porter, 316 ; 

 W. Saunders, 316 ; Lord Blythswood, 340 ; A. A. C. Swinton, 

 340; S. D. Rowland, 340 ; Medical applications of Rontgen's 

 Discovery, 324 ; a Contribution to the New Photography, 

 William J. S. Lockyer, 324 ; the New Photography, A. B. 

 Chatwood, 460 ; some Properties of the Rontgen Rays, Jean 

 Perrin, 335 ; Rontgen Rays, the, 377 ; Prof. Arthur Schuster, 

 F.R.S., 268 ; Dr. J. T. Bottomley, F.R.S., 268 ; L. Benoist, 

 349i 359, 399. 55 1 5 V. Chabaud, 349, 359; D. Hurmuzescu, 

 349. 359, 399. 55^; G. Moreau, 349, 359 ; A. Nodon, 349, 

 359 ; A. A. C. Swinton, 388, 421, 613; Dr. Dawson Turner, 

 388 ; Prof. J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., 391, 502 ; Prof. Cox, 398 ; 

 Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 412, 524, 613; Prof. Andrew 

 Gray, 413 ; Alfred W. Porter, 413, 615 ; Prof. W. M. Hicks, 

 F.R.S., 413; J. William Gifford, 413, 460; J. F. Elline, 

 421 ; Dr. Wellington Adams and Prof. Nipher, 421 ; T. A. 

 Edison, 421 ; Prof. Trowbridge, 421, 549; M. Piltchikoff, 

 431, 600; Ralph R. Lawrence, 436; Prof. Sylvanus P. 

 Thompson, F.R.S., 437 ; J. D. Cormack and Herbert Ingle, 

 437 ; Prof. G. Vicentini and Dr. G. Pacher, 449 ; Prof. E. 

 Salvioni, 449 ; Prof. M. J. Pupin, 450, 613, 614, 615 ; Prof. 

 J. S. McKay, 450 ; E. P. Thompson, 450 ; Mr. Swinton, 450 ; 

 Dr. John Macintyre, 461, 523, 599, 614; F. J. Reid, 461 ; 

 C. Girard and F. Bordas, 480 ; Prof. Stroud, 492 ; H. 

 Jackson, 499 ; J. A. McClelland, 502 ; Dr. S. Egbert, 502 ; 

 M. E. Leeds and J. S. Stokes, 502 ; Dr. Franzel, 503 ; 

 Prof. Neesen, 503 ; Prof. Goldstein, 503, 600 ; Mr. Goode, 

 504; Dr. S. Munro, 518; Prof. A. M. Mayer, 522; Dr. J. 

 Joly, F.R.S, 522; Lord Blythswood, 522; R. E. Murray, 

 522 ; C. T. R. Wilson, 523 ; R. J. Moss, 523 ; A. Hutchin- 

 son, 524 ; Sydney Rowland, 524 ; Lancet, 524 ; Prof. G. M. 

 Minchin, 524 ; M. Lannelongue, 527 ; A. Lafay, 528, 600 ; 

 J. R. Rydberg, 528 ; Jean Perrin, 528 ; Prince B. Galitzine 

 and A. de Karnojitzky, 528 ; G. Meslin, 528 ; M. Basilewski, 

 528; MM. A. Imbert and H. Bertin-Sans, 528 ; .MM. Bleu- 

 nard and Labesse, 528; A. Roiti, 542; J. Chappuis, 551 ; 

 F. Beaulard, 551 ; L. Errera, 552 ; F. Ranwez, 600 ; V. 

 Novate and O. Sulc, 613 ; Drs. A. Winkelmann and R. 

 Straubel, 613 ; Augusto Righi, 613, 624 ; Drs. A. Fontana 

 and A. Umani, 613 ; A. W. Isenthal, 613 ; Dr. H. van 

 Heurck, 613 ; Dr. Ferdinando Giazzi, 614 ; Prof. O. N. 

 Rood, 614; Prof. Tesla, 615; Prof. FitzGerald and F. T. 

 Trouton, 615; D. C. Miller, 615; W. L. Goodwin, 615; 

 Prof. E. Doelter, 616 ; W. Ackroyd and H. B. Knowles, 

 616 ; Drs. A. Sella and Q. Majorana, 616 ; Drs. F. Cam- 

 panile and E. Stromei, 616 ; E. Villari, 616 ; L. Calmette 

 and G. T. Lhuillier, 624 ; G. de Metz, 624 ; M. Poincare, 

 624 ; Influence of Chemical Nature of Substances on their 

 Transparency to, Maurice Meslans, 384 ; Application of, 

 A. Londe, 384 ; Increase by Phosphorescent Zinc Sulphide 

 of Photographic Effects of, C. Henry, 384 ; Mechanical 

 Action from Crookes' Tube analogous to Photogenic Action 

 of, MM. Gossart and Chevallier, 384 ; New Instrument for 

 use in Diagnosis by. Prof. W. F. Magie, 398 ; Bones of 



