SHpJ>li:iitcnt to Nature^ 

 December s, 1895 J 



Index 



XXVIl 



Cohnstcin, 336 ; Internal Secretion, Prof. IC. A. Schafer, 

 K. R.S., 369; Instantaneous Hyperglobulia by Peripheric 

 Stimulation, Jules Chiron. 383 ; Experimental Lesions of 

 Cortex Cerebri in Bonnet-monkey, Dr. K. I.. Melius, 431 ; 

 Contraction of Unstriated Muscle Fibres of Slom.ich of 

 .Salaniandv'r, Dr. Schulz, 432 ; Role of Liver in .\nticoagulanl 

 -Action of Pe])tone, E. Gley and V. Pachon. 456 ; German 

 Experiments in Marching, 513; Neo-formation of Nerve Cells 

 in .Monkey's Brain after .\blation ol Occipital Lobes, A. N. 

 \'itzou, 540; Effect on Dog of Removal of Spinal Cord, Prof. 

 Tvwald and Goltze, 555 ; jVpparatus for >Ieasuring Motor 

 Reaction Time, I'rof. Fano, 555 ; Psycho-motor Areas in 

 Rabbit, Hedgehog, Dog, and Cal, Dr. .Mann, 555 ; the Growth 

 of Muscle, Prof, (iaule, 555 ; Blindness produced in Monkey 

 by removal of Occipital Brain Region, Prof. Vitzou, 555 ; 

 Aspect of Brain Cell Processes of .Animals dosed with 

 Morphine or Chloral Hydrate, Dr. Demoor, 555 ; Gastric 

 Juice from Isolated Dog .Stomach, Prof. Herzen, 555 ; Pro- 

 |).igalion of Rhythmic Cardiac Wave from Fibre to Fibre, Dr. 

 His, jun., 555 : Experiments on Frog's Ventricle, Dr. Kaiser, 

 556 ; Effect of Injection of Paraffin into Descending Coronary 

 .Vrtery, Prof. Kronecker, 556 ; New Method of Registering 

 .Arterial Blood-pressure in .Man, Dr. Hurthle, 556 ; Production 

 of Two Globulins by Fresh Fibrin in Saline Solutions. Dr. -A. 

 Dastre, 556 ; New Method for determining Velocity of Blood, 

 Dr. Zuntz, 556 : Velocity of Blood in Portal Vein, Dr. A. Beck, 

 556 ; Changeof Heart'sShape duringContraction, Prof. B. Hay- 

 craft, 556 : Discliarge of Malapleriinis electriius, Prof. F. (lotch, 

 556 : PhlorizicGlycosoria in Dogs after section of Spinal Cord, 

 K. Lcpine, 564 ; Glycosuria following .Ablation of Pancreas, R. 

 Lepine, 5S8 ; the International Congre.ss of Physiologists at 

 Bern, Dr. F. W. Tunnicliffe, 555, 603 ; Persistence of 

 Electric Irritability in Peripheral Ends of Divided Nerves, 

 Prof. Arloing, 603 ; Calcium .Salts necessary to Blood-coagula- 

 tion, Dr. .Arthus, 603 ; Spectrum of H;emoglobin and Tura- 

 cine. Prof. Gamgee, 603 ; Two Kinds of Electrical Response 

 to .Muscle-Excitation by Nerve, Prof. Burdon Sanderson, 604 ; 

 the Strychnine Spasm, Prof. Burdon Sanderson, 604 ; 

 Influence of Chemical Reagents on Electrical Excitability of 

 Isolated Nerve, Dr. Waller, 604 ; Increase in .Acutene.ss of 

 \'i.sion under Influence of .Auditory Impression, Dr. Epstein, 

 604 : Researches on Striped Muscular Fibre, Prof. Ruther- 

 ford", 604 : the Blood in I'ever, Dr. Jacquet, 604 ; .Action of 

 Intro-vascular Injection of Peptone Solutions on Blood, Dr. 

 Gley, 604; Innervation of Iris, Dr. Schenk, 604; Osmotic 

 Changes between Blood and Tissues, Dr. Leathes, 604 ; 

 Action of Electric Tetanisation on Nerve-.MuscIe .Apparatus, 

 I'rof. Wedensky, 604; Nervous Mechanism of .Swallowing, 

 I )r. Liischer, 604 ; Effect of Thyroid-Removal and Thjroid- 

 Feeding, Dr. Lanz, 605 ; Inoculation with Salamander Blood 

 against Curare-Poison, Dr. Phisalix, 605 ; Effect of Rarefied 

 .\\x on Man and Apes, Prof. Mosse, 605 ; the Theory and 

 Practice of Counter- Irritation, H. Cameron Gillies, 614 



Piano Touch, the Graphics of, 597 



Pickering (J. W. ), Synthesised Colloids and Coagulation, 216 



Pickering Spencer, F R S.), the Unit of Heat, 80 



Pidgeon (D. ), Curious Effect of Lightning. 626 



Pigeon Competition, French Carrier, 250 



Pigments, Old Japanese, W. Gowland, l8l 



I'ihl (O. .A. L.), Death of, 301 



Pillsbury (J. H.), a Scheme of Colour Standards, 390 



Pillsl}ury on Colour .Standards, J. W. Lovibond, 577 



Piltschikoff (N.), Photographs of Lightning- Flashes, 359 



Pionchon (J.|, Optical Method of observing Alternating 

 Current, 35 



Pirsson (L. V.), Complementary Rocks, 431 



Pisciculture : the F'eeding-Ground of the Herring, .Alexander 

 Turbyne, 61 7 



Pitch Lake of Trinidad, the, S. I-'. Peckham, 285 



Pilluhaiithropiis cratiis. Dr. Dubois on the finding of the 

 Remnants of his, 554 



Plane Spaces of ;; Manifoldness, Metrical Relations of, 

 Emanuel Lasker, 340 



Planetary Diameters, Measurement of. Prof. Campbell, 579 



Planetary Perturbations. Prof. .A. Weiler, 629 



Planets, Relative Densities of Terrestrial, 1",. S. Wheeler, 37 ; 

 the Rotation of .Saturn, Mr. Stanley Williams, 232 ; the 

 Relative Powers of Large and Small Telescopes in showing 

 Planetary Detail, W. F. Denning, 232 ; the Rotation of Venus, 

 348, 4S7 : the Red .Spot on Jupiter, W. !•'. Denning, 507; 

 Evidence of a Twilight Arc upon the Planet .Mars, Percival 



Lowell, 401 ; the .Solar Parallax from -Mars' Observations, 



421 ; the .Spectrum of Mars, Dr. Jans-sen, 514 

 Plant-.Animal Symbiosis, Ernest II. L. Schwarz, 389 ; S. 



Schiinland, 597 

 Plants, the Story of the, Grant .Allen, 364 

 Piatt (C. ), Pfclageine, the Violet Pigment of the Medusa, 564 

 Pleasure, a Garden of, 458 



Plowright (Dr. C. B.), Ecidiiim uyiiiphaoidis, 382 

 Pocket Gophers of the United States, Vernon Bailey, 27S 

 Poet, .Actor and Dramatist, Orator and Evolution of, Herliert 



Spencer, 356 

 Pohlig (H.), -Abnormal Deer Antlers, 398 

 Polaris, -Altitude and -Azimuth of, -A. Tanakadate, 305 

 Polarisation of Light by Incandescent Bodies, the, R. .\. 



Millikan, 652 

 Pollination of Flowers, the, J. MacLeod, 2 

 Porter (J. G.), Comet 1892 V. (Barnard), 155 

 Portraits beriihmter Naturforscher, 1 73 

 Post-Graduate Study and Research at Cambridge, 296 

 Postlethwaite (J.), some Railway Cuttings near Keswick, 95 

 Potatoes as Cattle Food, .A. (lirard, 71 

 Pousson (.A.), Absorbent Power of Human Bladder, 24 

 PrvEsepe Cluster, the. Dr. Wilhelm Schur, 515 

 Prasad (Mata), the Moon and Stammering, 601 

 Pratt (Henry), an -Analysis of -Astronomical Motion, 292 

 Preece (Mr.), on an Improved Portable Photometer, 5S3 

 Preston (-A. W. ), the Great Gale of .March 24 in the .Midlands, 



45 

 Prestwich (Prof. Joseph, F.R..S.), Uniformitarianism in Geology, 



28 ; on certain Phenomena belonging to the Close of the Last 



Geological Period, and on their bearing upon the Traditions 



of the Flood, 266 

 " Primitive " Man, the Story of, Edward Clodd, 173 

 Prince (C. L. ), Snow from Cloudless Sky, 45 

 Pringsheim (Dr.), the Conductivity of Heated Gases, 71 

 Prior (G. T. ), Lewisite and Zirkelite, Two New Brazilian 



Minerals, 287 

 Prize Subjects of the French .Societe d'Encouragement, 138 

 Proceedings of St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists, 309 

 Professional Institutions, Herbert Spencer, 159, 257, 356, 450, 



586 

 Professors, Report of the Committee on the Retirement of, 53S 

 Protoplasm, .Microscopic Foam and, Otto Biitschli, 291 

 Protoplasme et Noyau, J. Perez, 543 

 Psychology : the Philoso])hy of Alind, CJ. T. Ladd, Edward T. 



Dixon. 172 ; Reaction Time according to Race, R. M. Bache, 



627 

 Puiseux (M. P.), on Photographs of the Moon taken .-it the 



Pans Ol)servatory, 439 

 Punch and Bed, -Amount of Play necessary between, C. H. 



Fremont, 240 

 Purdie (T. ), Optical Activity of Metallic Lactates in Solution, 



166 

 Purnell (C. W.), True In.stincts of -Animals, 383 

 Putnam (George Rockwell), Results of a Transcontinental 



Series of Gravity Mea.suremenls, 433 ; Notes on the Gravity 



Determinations reported by .Mr. G. R. Putnam, Grove Karl 



Gilbert, 433 

 Pygmies, the, .A. de Quatrefages, Sir W. li. Mower, I-.R.S., 



25 

 Pygmies in India, reputed Traces of Negrito, Dr. \ . Ball, 



F.R.S.,80 

 Pyramids of Dahshur, Recent E.xcavations at the, 131 



Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, 284 



Quaternions, Note on, Shunkichi Kimura, 366 



Quaternions, to Friends and I'ellow-Workcrs in. Dr. P. Molen- 



broek and Shunkichi Kimura, 545 

 Quatrefages (.A. de), the I'ygmies, Sir W. M. F'lower, I-'.R.S., 



25 

 Quellenkunde, Lehrc von der Bildung und vom A'orkommen 

 der Quellen und des Grundwassers, Hyppolyt J. Haas, 28 



Rabies, Pasteur Institute Inoculations for 1894, 275 

 Rabinowitsch (Dr. L. ), Distributions of Thermophilic Bacteria, 



276 

 Race Theories as applied to National Characteristics, F.^llniis 



of, W. D. Babington, 220 

 Racovitza (E. P.), Pelagic Deep Sea Fishing, 312 



