ement to Nature,'] 

 June II, 1896 J 



^HBpammation of Eye caused by Hair of Lasiocampa rubi 

 *Lan-ce, 406 ; the Tsetse Fly Disease, 566 

 Blanford (Dr. VV. T., F.R.S.), Curious Aerial or Subterranean 



Sounds, 30 

 Bleekrode (Dr. L. ), Radiographs by Fluorescent Screens, 557 

 Bleicher (M.), Land-Fossils bearing Stratum near Liverdun, 311 

 t^i.-unard (M.), Passage of Rontgen Rays through Liquids, 455 ; 

 ' \periments with Rontgen Rays, 528 



kniann (Dr. Freidrich), Die Mikroskopische Thierwelt des 

 - jsswassers, 556 



;;illot (M.), Velocity of Propagation of Electro-magnetic Dis- 

 abance along Wire, 61 1 

 uioutl-Brotherhood, T. L. Patterson, 604 

 Blythswood (Lord), Experiments with Rontgen Rays, 522 ; the 



New Actinic Rays, 340 

 Boas (Hans), New Method of Silvering Mirrors, 107 

 Bogdanoff (Prof.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 584 

 Boggiani's Recent Explorations amongst Native Tribes of the 



Upper Paraguay River, Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, 545 

 Bogus Land in Indiana, H. A. Huston, 545 

 \ -aBoil ers, Marine, Chemical Measurement of Feed Water, (S:c. , 

 1^^^^ O. Stromeyer, 521 ; Circulation in Water-tube Boilers, 

 I^^Hof. W. H. Watkinson, 521 



IHJBbaudran (Lecoq de), a Probably New Element in Terbium 

 ' ^"^Earths, 96 



BoUettino della Societa Botanica Italiana, 166, 334 



Bollettino della Societa Seismologica Italiana, 213, 357, 405, 



453 

 BoUey (Mr.), Bacteriosis of Carnations, 585 

 Bombay Rainfall, 1894-5, 228 

 Bompas (G. C), the Sun's Path in Space, 280 

 "one (W. A.), Union of Carbon and Hydrogen, 500 



,ey (Prof. T. G., F.R.S.), the Hornblende Schists of Lizard 

 trict, 70 ; Ice-Work Present and Past, 433 ; Alpine Nickel- 

 ring . Serpentine with Fulgurites, 527; Life, Letters, and 

 brksof Louis Agassiz, Jules Marcou, 529 

 nnier (M,), Influence of Electric Light on Vegetation, 179; 

 Sugars produced in Leaves, 384 

 Borchgrevink's Voyage in the Antarctic, A. W. Greely, 232 

 Bordas (F. ), Experiments with Rontgen Rays, 480 

 Borgman (J. J.), Electric Properties of Rontgen Rays, 399 

 ving a Coral Reef, W. W, Watts, 248 



iieo (Central), Botanical Investigation of, Dr. H. Hallier, 

 494 

 Borodin (Prof.), Lake Plants of Valdai Plateau, 587 

 Bolton Public Library, the, T. R. Sullivan, 232 

 Bostwick (A. P.), Concerted Harmony and Time-keeping on 



part of Katydids, 108 

 Botany : New African Rubber-yielding Tree, 13 ; Observations 

 of Pollen-Mother-Cells of Lilium Longiflorum, H. H. Dixon, 

 14; the Spot-Disease of Orchids, G. Massee, 14; Cactacea; 

 in the Galapagos Islands, W. Botting Hemsley, F.R.S., 31, 

 249 ; Prof. Alexander Agassiz, 199 ; Dr. Baur and the Gala- 

 pagos, W. Botting Hemsley, F.R.S., 78 ; Action of Alkaloids 

 on Plants in Darkness and in Light, A. Marcacci, 46 ; Nuovo 

 Giornale Botanico Italiano, 46, 166, 334; a Jamaica Drift- 

 Fruit, Dr. D. Morris, 64 ; Linnean Society, 71, 191, 214, 263, 

 358, 406, 500, 550, 599 ; New South Wales Linnean Society, 

 72, 192, 504 ; Entomogenous Fungi, R. H. Pettit, 90, A. S. 

 Olliff, 90 ; Death of Dr. F. P. Porcher, 133 ; the Origin of 

 Plant Structures by Self-Adaptation to the Environment, 

 Rev. G. Henslow, 145, C. A. Barber, 145 ; Origin of Plant 

 Structures, Rev. Geo. Henslow, 271 ; Bollettino della Societa 

 Botanic(j Italiana, 166, 334 ; Flore de I'lle de la Reunion [Bour- 

 bon], E. Jacob de Cordemoy, W. Botting Hemsley, F.R.S., 170; 

 the Coronal Rays of Passion-flowers, John H. Wilson, 173 ; 

 Influence of Electric Light on Vegetation, M. Bonnier, 179 : 

 Influence of Electricity on Vegetation, Prof. A. Aloi, 179 ; 

 Reserve-Cellulose of Liliacece Seeds, Grace E. Cooley, 179 ; 

 Journal of Botany, 190, 357, 598 ; Bonnemaisonia hamifera 

 (Alga), T. H. BufiTiam, 191 ; Single-Seed Development in 

 Cocoanuts, Dr. D. Morris, 191 ; Assimilatory Inhibition, A. 

 J. Ewart, 191 ; Aspergillus oriza, E. Sorel, 192 ; the Grey 

 Gum {Eucalyptus propinqud), H. Deane and J. H. Maiden, 

 192 ; the Structure and Development of the Mosses and 

 Ferns, Prof. D. H. Campbell, 194 ; Death of Dr. Sicken- 

 berger, 203 ; Morphology of Spore-producing Members, 

 F. O. Bower, F.R.S., 213; New British Bromus, G. C. 

 Druce, 214 ; a Manual of Botany, Prof. J. Reynolds Green, 

 F.R.S., 219; New Species of Mucor and Trichoderma, J. 



Index 



Ray, 264 ; Original Mode of Multiplication, Non-Sexual. 

 Prof, G. Klebs, 279; Protobasidiomyceten, Alfred Moller, 

 Geo. Massee, 314; Botany of Yakutat Bay, Alaska, F. V, 

 Coville, 327 ; Tree-Temperatures, R. W. Squires, 327 ; Dry 

 and Moist Potato-Cancer, A. Pizzigoni, 334 ; Effect of 1895 

 Frost on Kew Gardens, 350 ; Plant-Breeding : being Five 

 L*;ctures upon the Amelioration of Domestic Plants, L. H. 

 Bailey, Dr. Maxwell J. Masters, F.R.S.,363; Sugars Pro- 

 duced in Leaves, G. Bonnier, 384 ; Lessons in Elementary 

 Botany for Secondary Schools, Thomas H. Macbride, 388 ; 

 Vegetable Culture, Alexander Dean, 388 ; the Age of the 

 Present Canadian Flora, A. T. Drummond, 391 ; the Destruc- 

 tion of Trees by Lightning, D., 393 ; Middle Ural Ferns, P. 

 W. Ssusew, 405 ; Fungi of Smolensk, A. A. Jaczewski, 405 ; 

 Polystelic Palm-roots, Dr. D. H. Scott, 406 ; Effect of African 

 Grass-fires on Vegetation, Mr. Scott-Elliot, 444; a Collection 

 of Plants from New Britain, I. H. Burkill, 455 ; the Culture 

 of Divided and Re-divided Prothalli of Scolopendrium viilgare, 

 E. J. Lowe, F.R.S., 454 ; Effect of Currents on Assimilation 

 of Water-plants, F. Darwin and D. F. M. Pertz, 455 ; Ele- 

 ments of Botany, J. Y. Bergen, 460 ; Death of M. A. Lawson, 

 470 ; Presence of Natural Sugar in Tobacco, 473 ; Botanical 

 Investigation of Central Borneo, Dr. H. Hallier, 494 ; Flora 

 of Zerafshan, M. Komaroff", 496 ; Botanical Gazette, 498 ; 

 Undescribed Structure in certain Plant-leaves. A. G. Hamil- 

 ton, 504; a Jamaica [Drift-Fruit, Dr. D. Morris, 64; J. H. 

 Hart, 534 ; Influence of Glacial Epoch on British Flora, H. D. 

 Geldart, 543 ; Effect of Formic Acid on Germination, M. 

 Ragonneau, Mr. Moggridge, 544 ; Structure of Flower and 

 Fruit of Sararanga, Dr. O. Stapf, 551; Melocacti from St. 

 Martin's Island, Prof. Suringar, 552 ; Death and Obituary 

 Notice of H. C. Levinge, 583 ; Bacteriosis of Carnations, 

 Messrs. Arthur and Bolley, 585 ; Lake-Plants of Valdai 

 Plateau, Prof. Borodin, 587 ; Cohn's BeitrJige zur Biologie der 

 Pflanzen, 598 ; Root-Tubercles of Soja Bean, Dr. O. Kirchner, 

 598 



Bottomley (Dr. J. T., F.R.S.), on Rontgen's Rays, 268 



Bouchardat (G.), Composition of Russian Essence of Aniseed, 

 480 



Bouilhac (Raoul), Possible Reclamation of Dordogne Heath- 

 lands by Lime Phosphatic Manure, 48 



Bourbon, the Flora of, E. Jacob de Cordemoy, W. Botting 

 Hemsley, F.R.S., 170 



Bourquelot (Em.), Properties of Emulsion from Mushrooms, 71 



Bouty (E.), Sensitive Flames, 407 



Bouty (M.), Cours de Physique de I'Ecole Polytechnique, 604 



Bovey (Prof. Henry T.), a Treatise on Hydraulics, 267 



Bower (F. O., F.R.S.), Morphology of Spore-producing 

 Members, 213 



Bozward (J. Lloyd), a Remarkable Daylight Meteor, 54 ; a 

 Luminous Centipede, 223 ; Testacella haliotidea, 510 



Brain, the Growth of the, a Study of the Nervous System in 

 Relation to Education, H. H. Donaldson, F. A. Welby, 98 



Branch (C. W.), Carib Pottery, 580 



Brandis (Dietrich, F. R.S.), the Management and Protection of 

 Forests, 510, 535 



Brauner (Prof. Bohuslav), Sun Columns at Night, 486 



Brazil, a New Human Skull of a Low Type from. Prof. A. 

 Nehring, Prof. A. C. Haddon, 548 



Brester (Dr. A.), Variability of Red Stars, 38, 248 



Brewer (Prof. W. H.), Arctic Fogs in Relation to Dust, 309 



Bridges (Robert), Slow Lightning, 31 



Brierley (Harwood), the Yorkshire Gypsey-Springs, 177 ; a 

 Yorkshire Aerolite, 230 



Briggs (H. Mead), by Tangled Paths, 486 



Briggs (L. J.), Observations on Rontgen Rays, 573 



Bright Meteor of April 12, the, Worthington G. Smith, 605 



Brinton (Dr. D. G.), the Use of the Cranio-facial Line, 502 



Britain, the Pterophorina of, J. W, Tutt, 196 



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

 265 



British Guiana Boundary, the Venezuela and, Dr. Hugh Robert 

 Mill, 200 



British Guiana and its Resources, 244 



British Islands, the Hymenoptera Aculeata of the, Edward 

 Saunders, 532 



British Moths, J. W. Tutt, 486 



British Museum, the Seebohm Collection in the. Dr. R. 

 Bowdler Sharpe, 369 ; Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants in 

 the Department of Geology, British Museum, A. C. Seward, 



