XXX 



Index 



VSuppUment to 

 L December 5, 



\acnre, 

 189s 



RJbot(Th.), the Diseases of Personality, Francis Gallon, F.R.S., 



.S'7 

 Ridley (Mr.), on Recent Researches by Boring, and an Ex- 

 amination of the Dejwsits above the Water- Level at lloxne, 



.559 

 Rietsch (M.), AptiiiUe Fermentation, 456 

 Righi ( Prof. ), Electricity and Optics, 42 

 RigoUot (H.), Action of Infra-Red Rays on Silver Sulphide, 



312 

 Riley (Prof. C. \ .), the Senses of Insects, 209 ; Death of, 552 ; 



Obituar)- Notice of, 600 

 Riley (James), Modern .Steel-Work Machinery, 349 

 Rinloul (D. ), W. A. Shenstone and. Science Scholarships at 



Cambridge, 295 

 Ritter(Prof. Ernst), Death and Obituarj- Notice of, 600 

 Ritter (Prof. W. E.), on Budding in Comjwund Ascidians, 561 

 Ritter's Asia, Russian .-Addenda ; Eastern Siberia, P. P. 



SemenoflT, I. I). Cherskiy, and G. G. von I'etz, 541 

 Ri\-als (P.), Heats of Foniiation of Benzoyl Chloride and Toluyl 



Chloride, 120 

 Roberts (A. W.), the System of o Centauri, 629 

 Roberts (Charles), Physiolc^y of Recreation. 257 

 Roljerts (Dr. Isaac), Suggestions for Astronomical Research, 



579 

 Roberts (Sir William), .\narcatine, 355 

 Roberts Austen ( Prof. W. C, F.k.S.); the Rarer Metals and 



their Alloys, 14, 39 : Third Report to the Alloys Research 



Committee, iS; Magnesia Electric Furnace, 37 ; a Lecture 



Ex|>eriment. 114: Micrographic .Analysis, 367 

 Robinson (.Mark), the Niclausse Boiler, 208 

 Rock at Different Temperatures, Electrification of Air and 



Thermal Conductivity of. Lord Kelvin, P. R.S., 67, 182 

 Rock, the Density of Molten, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 



269 

 Rocks, on the Tcm|H.-ralure Wiriation of the Thermal Con- 

 ductivity (if. Prof Robert Weber, 45S 

 Rockhill (William Woodville), Diar)- of a Journey through 



Mongolia and Tibet in 1891 and 1892, Dr. Hugh Robert 



Mill, 171 

 Roessler (F. ), the Pro<luction of Silver Bismuth Sulphide, 154 

 Rogers (Dr. E. F.), Death of, 626 



komano-British Land Surface, Worthington G. Smith, 222 

 Rome, Earthquake Shocks in Japan and Russia registered by 



Scismometrograph at (Jbservatory, 1 1 1 

 Roots, the Penetration of, into Living Tissues, Rudolf Beer, 



630 

 koscoc (.Sir Uenr)- E., F.R.S.), John Dalton and the Rise of 



M«lern Chemistry, 169 ; on Dalton's Discovery of the Atomic 



Theor)-, 536 

 Rose, an Abnormal, Newnham Browne, 244 : W. Bolting 



Ilcmsley, F.R.S., 244 

 kf>scnt)erg ( Prof. ), Dubfiis' Pitluiaiilhropiis erci/its, 554 

 Koskill (|. ), kepijrt on Timsbur)' Colliery Explosion of l'"ebruarv. 



1895, '302 

 Rotation of Mars, the, Percival Lowell, 135 

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

 Rotaliim of \enus, the, 34S, 487 ; Signor G. Schiaparelli, 374 

 Rothschild (Hon. N. C), Harrow Hulterflies and Moths, 388 

 koule (L.), Human Lower Jaw-bone found in Pyrenean Grotto, 



2SS 

 Royal Commission on Tuberculosis, the, 19 

 kciynl ';c'if;rnphical Society of Australa.sia, 540 

 K' I'hical Society, Medal Awards, llo 



K Iiural .Sixricly, 382 



k. • ,iy. 215 



k' ,1 Society, 143, 215 



k. .;.,.. 1 .Society, 47, I20, 287 



kr.yal S -,7, 70, I41, 213, 237, 262, 285, 310, 431, 



455 '• ' ' '' indidates, 31 ; Royal .Society Conversa- 



/i"iK'. .57 ; 'V (l-adies'l Conversazione, 180 



kiiai.ilDr. < Hvidiial Duties of .Sanitation, 84 



kutjens (II.). a \ 1' ' .uiomelcr, 61I 



kiickcr (Pfofl, (III ■, (if a Comparison of Magnetic 



Standard Innirvu, ,,n the Nature of Combination 



Tones, 535 ; en ih-.\ir) Electric CurrenU, 535 



kui-'i' iii.u.fi ( k.), I ' . . 212 



k" w Naluril .science School at, 401 



k^ ' '..), ktiKirlilion de la Pression Atmosph^rique 



■■iir I ' I iquc Septentrional d'apres Ics Observations 



dc iS; cc la Dirccli(jn Moycnnc du Vent sur les 



Litloi.,,. .. , , 



Runge (Prof C), on the Line Spectra of the Elements, 106 r 

 Wave- Lengths of Ultra-\"iolet Aluminium Kays, 189; on the 

 Constituents of the Gas in Cleveite, 520; Helium and the 

 Siiectrum of Nova Auriga;, 544 

 Rural Water Supply, .\llen Greenwell and W. T. Curry, 617 

 Russell (H. C. , F. K..S.), Results of Rain, River, and Evapor- 

 ation Observations made in New South Wales during 1893, 

 98 

 Russell (Dr. H. L.), the Pasteurisation of Milk, 419 

 Russell (Dr. J. S. R.), Influence of Cerebral Cortex on Uirynx, 



263 

 Russell (Thomas), Meteorolog)-, Weather, and Methods of 

 Forecasting, Description of .Meteorological Instruments an(i 

 River-Flood Predictions in the United Stales, 98 

 Russia, the Perseids observed in 1894 in, Th. Bredikhine, 261 

 Russia, Travelling Bee-Keeping Exhibition in, F. Motschalkin, 



523 

 Rutherford (Prof.), Structureand Contraction of Striped Muscular 



Fibre, 604 

 Rutherfurds Stellar Photographs, 655 

 Ryan (C!. M. ), Globular Lightning, 392 

 Rydl>erg(Prof. \".), Death of, 626 



Sabalier (P.), Reduction of Nitric Oxide by Iron or Zinc in 

 Presence of Water, 144 ; Reduction of Nitrous Oxide by 

 Metals in Presence of Water, 167 



Sadovsky (I ), the Influence of Magnetic Fields upon Electrical 

 Resistance, 87 



Sail Navigation, the Present Condition of. Dr. Gerhard .Schott, 



S«3 

 St. Petersbourg, Bulletin de 1' Academic des Sciences de, 261 

 St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists, Proceedings of, 309 

 Sak^, the Organisms responsible for Production of, Messrs. 



Kosai and Vabe, 601 

 Salisbury (Prof), Scientific Work in North Greenland by, 652 

 Sanderson (Prof Burdon), Two Kinds of Electrical Response to 



Excitation of Muscle by Nerve, 604 ; the Strj'chnine SiXTsni, 



604 

 Sandy Hook, Electric Lights on Buoys off, 230 

 Sanitation, Conference at .Manchester, 9 

 Sanitation, the Individual Duties of. Dr. Carlo Kuata, 84 

 Saporta (Manpiis of). Obituary Notice of the, .V. C. Seward, 57 

 .Sapper (Dr. K.), the Less-known Volcanoes of Guatemala, 420 

 Sarranton (H. de). Modified Centesimal System of Time and 



Measurement, 445 

 Satellite Evolution : James Nolan, Prof G. II. Darwin, I'.K'.S., 



518 

 S.atellites of Jupiter, the. Prof Barnard, 203 

 Saturated \'apour, the Pressure of a, .as an Explicit Function of 



the Temperature, F. G. Donnan, 619 

 Saturn : Saturn's Rings, Prof. Barnard, 11; a .Spectroscopic 



Proof of the Meteoric Constitution of Saturn's Rings, Prof. 



James E. Keeler, 164 ; the Rotation of Saturn, Mr. Stanley 



Williams, 232 : Radial X'elocities of. 655 

 Saville-Kent's (Mr. W.) Colleclion of .'Vustralian Madreporana 



presented to Natural History Mnseum, 301 

 Scale Lines on the Logarithmic Chart, C. V. Boys, F. R..S. , 



272 

 Scarf (Prof J. S. ), Organic Chemistry, Theorcticiil and Practiced. 



■97 

 .Schiifer ( Prof E. A., F. R.S.), Internal Secretion, 369 

 .Scheiner (Dr.), the Granulation of the .Sun's Surface, 203 

 .Schenck (Dr.), the Innervatiim of the Iris, 604 

 Scherren (Henr)'), Popular Histor)-of Animals for Voung People, 



642 

 Scheurer-Keslner, Correction to be applied to Metastatic 



Thermometers, 660 

 Schlesinger (Prof Dr. Ludwig), llandbuch der Theorie der 



linearen Diffcrenlialgleichungen, 313 ; Linear Differential 



Equations, 313 

 Schlresing (Th.), the (lueslion of Nim-Poisonuus Tipping for 



Matches, 432 ; the Eslimalidn of .Vrgon, 636 

 Schmidt's (Dr. A.) Theory of Earthquake .Motion, C. Davi.son, 



631 

 Schmidt (G. C), Luminescence, 94 ; Luminescence of Organic 



Substances in the Three Stales, 61 1 

 Schmidt (W. ), Magnelis;ition of Iron in very Weak Fields, 85 ; 



Magnet isaliiin of Iron by very Small Forces, 94 

 Schiinland (S. ), I'lant-.Vnim.al Symbiosis, 597 

 School Board Children, the N'ision of. Dr. James Kerr, 445 



