XIV 



Index 



V Supplement to Xattire, 

 L Dece$Hber 5, 1895 



Engel (R.), Action of Hydrochloric Acid on Cop|>er, 656 

 Engineering : Messrs. Koberts- Austen, Allan (.".ibb, and Alfred 

 Stansfield's Third Report to the Alloys Research Committee, 

 18 ; Institution of Mechanical Engineers. 18, 34S, 655 ; a 

 Text-book of Mechanical Engineering, Wilfrid J. Lineham, 

 51 ; the Education of an Engineer, Prof G. Lanza, 60 : the 

 Foundations of Engineering Education, Prof CI. I.anza, 405 ; 

 the Development of the Experimental Study of Heat 

 Engines, Prof W. C. L'nwin, F. R.S., 89: Hydraulic 

 Motors, Turbines, and Pressure Engines, (■. K. Bodmer, 

 170; Motive Powers and their Practical Selection, Reginald 

 liolton. 170 : Steam Power and Mill Work, tieorge William 

 Sutcliffe, 218: Freezing (Quicksand Bed, 230: the Recent 

 Race of Auto-Mobile Carriages in France, 300 : Display of 

 Horseless Carriages, 600 ; Gas Works .Machinery, A. .S. Big- 

 gart, 349 ; Modern Steel-Work Machinerj-, James Riley, 349 ; 

 Clyde Navigation Improvement, James Deas, 359 ; 1 lydraulic 

 Power Supply in Towns, E. B. Ellington, 350 ; the Iron and 

 Steel Institute. 425 ; the Seattle Ship Canal, 4S6 : Death of 

 R. H. Tweddell. 485 : Death of K. F. C. Davis. 485 : Death 

 of H. C. Hart, 485 : the Relation of Engineering to Science, 

 L. F. V'emon-iiarcourt, 501 : the Lille Ex|5eriments on F'ffi- 

 ciency of Ro()es and Belts for Transmission of Power, I'rof D. 

 F. Capper, 657 

 English Language, a New Standard Dictionary of the, 457 

 Enock (Fred), an .Aquatic Hymenopterous Insect, 105 

 Entomology: Variation in .Size of Beetles, D. Sharp, F.R.S., 

 38; Entomological Society, 46, 190, 611 ; the Noxious and 

 Beneficial In.sects of the State of Illinois, 102 ; an Aquatic 

 Hymenopterous Insect, Fred Fnock, 105; the Forest Fly, E. 

 A. Ormerod, 179; Calolcnms, Dr. (i. D. Haviland, 190; 

 "Honey" .\nts, Roland Trimen, F. R..S., 191 ; the Migration 

 of Butterflies, J. E. Hartwig, 191 ; the Tick Pest in the Tropics, 

 C. A. Barber, 197 : the Senses of Insects, Prof C. \'. Riley, 

 209; theNatural History of .\quatic Insects, Prof. L. C. Miall, 

 F.R.S., 242: a Sound producing Insect, J. R. Holt, 318; a 

 .Manual for the Study of Insects, Prof John Henr)' Comstock 

 and .Anna Botslord Comstock, 337 ; Bird-Catching .Spiders, 

 W. G. Rainlww, 384; Harrow Butterflies and Moths, J. L. 

 Bonhote and Hon. N. C. Rothschild, 3S8 ; on the Origin of 

 P^uropean and North American .\nts, C. Emery, 399 ; the 

 Insect Enemies of the Tea-Plant, 524 ; Death and (Jbituary 

 Notice of Prof C. V. Riley, 552 

 Epigenesi.s, Evolution or, H. Croft Hiller, 317 

 Epping Forest : an Explanation, Prof. R. Meldola, F. R. S. 



K|ijiing Forest, Meeting of the Essex Field Club in, 83 



' l'l''"S Eorest, the Management of 158 



Epping Forest Committee, Report of, 302 



E|)stein (Dr.), the Increa.se in Acuteness of Vision under In- 

 fluence of .Auditory Impressions, 604 



Eruption of Vesuvius, July 3, 1895, the. Dr. H. J. Johnston- 

 Lavis, 343 



Es|>in (Rev. T. F.), New X'ariable Stars, 306 



Essex Field Club .Meeting in Epping Forest, 83 



Esson (Wm., F.R..S.). the Laws of Connection between Con- 

 ditions and Amount of Chemical Change, III. : the Reaction 

 of Hydrogen and Dioxide and Hydrogen Iodide, 141 



Etard (.A.), Molecular Origin of .Absorption Bands of Coljalt on 

 Chromium Salt.s, 96 



! r. the Motion of the, L. Zehnder, 153 



I I'raphie, Internationales Archiv filr, 141 



'.v of .Matty Island, Dr. F. von Luschan, 141 

 . ; Kubary on House and Canoe Construction in 

 ■ .. .1 i -..mils, 654 



Europe, the Study of Earthquakes in the South-east of, Charles 

 DavLvjn, 4 



Europe, the Telephone Systems of the Continent of, .A. R. 

 B.-nnrn. tii7 



I ' irigin of European and North American Ants, 



F.R.S., 411; Consciousness and Evolution, Prof. Mark 



Baldwin, 627 

 Evolution of Industrj', the, Henry Dyer, Dr. Alfred R, Wallace, 



F.R.S., 386 

 Ewald (i'rof), Effect on Dog of Removal of Spinal Cord, 555 

 Ewing (Prof J. .A., F.R.S.), New Instrument for Testint; 



Hysteresis in Iron, 38 : on Measurements of Small Strains in 



Testing of Materials and Structures, 285 . 

 Examination Curve, the, F. Howard Collins, 30 

 Examinations, the I'se and Abuse of. Dr. H. Belcher, 66 

 Excavations at the Pyramids of D.ihshur, Recent, 131 

 Excavations in Egypt, Unscientific, 439 

 Experimental Mountain-building, L. Helinfantc, 459 

 Extensometer, a New, Prof J. A. Kwing, F. U.S. , 2S5 

 Eyes, and the Movements of the He.id, the Relations between 



the Movements of the. Prof A. Crum Brown, F. R.S., 184 



Fabritius (Dr. W.), Death of, 372 



Fallacies, Weather, Richard Inward's, 377 



Fano (Prof.), Apparatus for .Measuring Motor Reacli.m Tinu-. 



555 

 faunas. Subterranean, 225 

 Faure (Camille), Calcium Cyanate, a New Nitrogenous Manure, 



58S 

 Faussek (Mr.), Remarkable Lake on Kildine Island, 303 

 Fay (I. W.), Idonic Acid and its Derivatives, 654 

 Faye's Comet, Return of, 553 : E)ihemeris for, 603 

 Feeding Ground of the Herring, the, .Alexander Turbyne, 617 

 Feigning of Death, the, tJswald H. Latter, 343 

 Fenton (H. J. H.), New Formation of Glycollic Aldehyde, 312 : 



on a New Organic Acid obtained by Oxidising Tartaric Acid 



under certain conditions in presence of a Ferrous .Sail, 



538 



1-erguson (S. P.), Harvard Observatory, Meteorograph on l-.l 

 Misti, Peru, 455 



Field Columbian Museum, the, 137 



Film Holder, a New, 400 



Finger-Print Directories. Francis Gallon, F.R.S., 194 



Fischer (Emil), Synthesis of Caffeine, 86 ; Idonic Acid and its 

 Derivatives, 654 



Fish : Guanine in Fishes' Skins, Chas. A. MacMunn, 55 ; the 

 Cod and Temperature, Lieut. C. Gade, 231 ; Marine Fisheries. 

 561 ; the Destruction of Immature Fish, Mr. Hoet, 657 : 

 Fisheries : the Sea-Fishing Industry in Scotland, 657 ; Rcceni 

 Fishery Literature, 657 



Fisher (Rev. O. ), the Farth's Age, 152 : Results of a Trans- 

 continental Series of (Jravity Measurements, George Rockwell 

 Putnam: Notes on the Gravity Determinalions re\iorted liy 

 Mr. G. U. Putnam, Grove Karl Gilbert, 433 



Flagg (.A. T. ), Primer of Navigation, 53 



Flammarion (M. Camille), \'isibility of the Dark Side of \'enus. 

 603 



Fleming (Dr. J. .\., F. R..S. ), Electric.1l Laboratory Notes and 

 l-orms, 339 



Fletcher (J. f.). Classification of .Australian IVripatus, 168 



Flies, Infcct'ion by, W. T. Burgess, 38 



Flood, on certain Phenomena belonging to the Close of the 

 last Geological Period, and on their bearing upon the Tradi- 

 tion of the, Dr. Joseph I'reslwich, I'. R..S., 266 



t'lora, the Southern Carboniferous, Dr. W. T. Blanford, 1'. R.S., 



595 

 Florence, Earth<]uake al, 152 

 Flower (Sir W. II., F. U.S. ), the Pygmies, .A. de <1uatrefages. 



25 ; on Recently Discovered Aboriginal Inhabitants ol 



Jamaica, 607 

 Flowers, the Pollination of, J. MacLeod, 2 

 Flowers and Fruits, X'ariegation in, J. 1). La Touche, 295 

 Flycatcher, Curious Habit of the Signed, Rev. W. Clement 



Ley, 269 

 Flying .Machine, the Ma\im, I'rof .A. G. Greenhill, F. R.S. . 



32 ■ 

 Fluorescence of .Argim and its Combination with the |•.k•nlcnl^ 



of Benzene, the, 255 

 Focal I-englhofa Convex Mirror, lo find the, Edwin liudden. 



366 

 Fock (.Andreas), an Introdiictiim 10 Chemical Cry.slallography. 



3>5 

 Fog-horn Signals .at Sea, the .Audibility of, 347 

 Fomm (1..), Normal and Anomalous Dispersions of Elcclrii 



Waves, 94 



