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Index 



VSuppUntcHt id Nature^ 

 L December %, 1895 



Southampton, Earthquake near, September 13, 1895, 552 

 Southern Carboniferous Flora, the. Dr. W. J. Blanford, F.K.S., 



595 

 Spam, MeteoroU>gical Obser\ations at Ona Station, 347 

 Spectrum Analysis : the Spectrum of Mars, Mr. Jewell, 37 ; 

 Dr. Janssen. 514; Fluted Spectra, Prof. A. Schuster, 71 : 

 Stars with Remarkable Spectra. 86 : .Argon and Helium in 

 Meteoric Iron, Prof. Ramsay, F.R.S., 96, 224; the Fluores- 

 cence of Argon, M. Berthelot. 239 : the Si>ectrum of Helium, 

 W. Crookes, F.R.S.. 42S : the 40265 Line and Dj, C. A. 

 Young, 458 : 1-lelium and the Spectrum of Nova Auriga;, 

 Profs. C. Runge and Paschen, 544 : Effect of Use of Magne- 

 sium Wire and Silent Discharge uix)n Nitrogen, .\rgon, and 

 Helium, L. Troost and L. Ouvrard, 4S7 : Molecular Origin 

 • ;f .\bsorption Bands of Cobalt and Chromium Salts, A. 

 Etard, 96 : the Bibliography of Spectroscopy, Prof Herbert 

 McLeod, F.R.S., 105 ; on the Line Spectra of the Elements, 

 I'rof C. Runge, 106 ; Cleveite Gases Sjiectra and Solar 

 Atmospheric Spectrum com|iared, H. Deslandres, 120 ; Dis- 

 covery of a Third Permanent Radiation of Solar Atmosphere 

 in Cleveite Gas, H. Deslandres, 216 ; Spectroscopic Researches 

 on Saturn's Rings, H. Deslandres, 144 ; a Spectroscopic 

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

 lames E. Keeler, 164 : the Distribution of Energy in Triplex 

 Burner Spectrum, Prof Konig, 167 ; .Apjiaratus for Collect- 

 ing Gases Distilled from Metals, J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 

 181 ; Photographs of Spectra of Bellatrix, of Solar Chromo- 

 sphere, and of the New Gases, J. Norman Lockyer, F. R..S. , 

 181 ; the New Gas obtained from Uraninite, J. Norman 

 Lockyer, F.R.S., 214: the Now Mineral Gases, J. Norman 

 Lockyer, F.R.S.. 547 ; Wave-lengths of Ultra-\iolet Alu- 

 minium Rays, C. Runge, i8g : Dichroism of Calcspar, 

 <>uartz, and Tourmaline for Infra-red Rays, Ernest Merrill, 

 189 ; Spectroscopic Study of Carbons from Electric Furnace, 

 H. Deslandres. 192 ; the Relation of Spectra to Molecular 

 Structure, J. S. Ames, 275 ; the Absorption Bands { sup- 

 posed due to .Vtmospheric Oxygen) near D Line of Solar 

 Spectrum, M. Janssen, 303 ; the Absorption Spectrum of 

 Liquid Air, Profs. Liveing and Dewar, 312 ; Action of Infra- 

 red Rays on Silver Sulphide, 11. Rigollot, 312; Invisibility of 

 Infra-red Rays, E. Aschkinass, 373 ; Absorption Spectrum 

 of Water for Red and Infra-red Rays, E. Aschkinass, 382 ; 

 the Bessemer Flame, Prof W. N. Hartley, F. R.S. , 426; on 

 the Elcctroly.sis of tiases. Prof J. J. Thomson, F.R..S., 451 ; 

 Spectrum of Hamoglobin and Turacine, Prof. Gamgee, 603 ; 

 Theory of Broadening of Spectrum Lines, B. Galitzin, 611 ; 

 Photographs of Star-Spectra, J. Norman Lockyer, F. R. S., 

 660 



Speech, the Expressiveness of, Dr. A. R. Wallace, 587 



S|)encer (Herbert), Professional Institutions : the Priest and the 

 Medicine Man, 159: the Dancer and Musician, 257: the 

 (Jrator and Poet, Actor and Dramatist, 356 ; the Biogra])her, 

 Historian and Man of Letters, 450 ; the Man of Science ami 

 the Philosophers, 586 ; the Antiquity of the Medical Pro- 

 fession, 197 ; the Nomenclature of Colours, 413 



Spider, Stridulating Organ in a, S. E. Peal, 148 



Spiders, Bird-catching, \V. J. Rainbow, 384 



Spiller (Mr.), on Recent Coast Erosion at the North Cliff, South- 

 wold, 559 



."^(xinRes of Ireland, the Freshwater, Dr. R. HanitHch, 85 



Sp<jrer (Dr. Fricdrich W. G.). Death of, 275 ; Obituary Notice 

 of, 417 



Spotted Fly-catcher, Curious Habit of the. Rev. W. Clement 

 lA-y, 269 



."Spring (W. ), Hydrogen Peroxide, 94; Specific Heat of 

 I'eioxide of Hydrogen, 309 ; Conditions of Decom|xisition of 

 Hydrogen Peroxide, 611 



.Staeckel (P.), Integration of Hamilton's Differential Equation, 

 612 



Stammcrinft, the Moon and. Mala Prasad, 601 

 rs, the Construction of, 87 

 f Colour, J. 11. Pillsbury, 390 



ll"I "111' IDC, 356 



Alfred), Pyrometric Examination of Alloys of Copper 

 — . . ..., lo 



.SUprf (Dr. F, .M.), Death of. 626 



Starch: Dr. A. Meyer, Prof. H. Marshall Ward, F.K.S., 

 640 



Starling (Mr.), on the Velocity of Light in Vacuum Tubes con- 

 veying an Electric Di<ichargc, 536 



Stars: Parallax and Orbit of i) Cassiopeiit, 61 ; Algol. 61 : Stars 

 with Remarkable Spectra, 86 : the Sun's Stellar Magnitude, 

 Mr. Gore, 135 : two Remarkable Binary Stars, 155 ; Occulta- 

 lion of Regular, 180 ; Vari.ible Stars, Dr. Chandler, 251 ; ihe 

 Laws of Stellar Velocities and Distributiim, J. C. Kapleyn, 

 240 : the Electrical Measurement of Starlight. I'rof Gicorge 

 M. Minchin, F.R.S., 246: Shorl-Perind \'ariable Stars, 252: 

 New \'ariable Stars, Rev. T. E. Espin, 306 : Star Catalogues, 

 Mdlle. Klumpke, 278; Altitude and .Vrimuth of Polaris; 

 A. Tanakadate, 305 : Observations of Dotible Stars, M. 

 Bigourdan, 305 : the Pr.vsepe Cluster, Dr. Wilhelm Schur, 

 515 : the Orbit of y? Bootis (2 1938). Dr. T. J. J. See, 525 ; 

 Helium and the .Spectrum of Nova Aurig.v, Profs. C. Runge 

 and F. Paschen, 544 ; Rutherfurd's Stellar Photographs, 



655 

 Statham (H. Heathcote), .Vrchilecture for lieneral Readers, 



363 : the Elements of Architecture, 546 

 Stead (J. E.), on the Effect of Arsenic upon Steel, 62 

 Steam Power and Mill Work, George William Sutclifle, 21S 

 Steel, Effect of .-\rsenic on, J. E. Stead, 62 

 Steel, the Metallurg)' of Iron and, Thomas Turner, W. liowland 



613 



Steel, Nickel, H. A. Wiggin, 42S 



Steel Works Analysis, J. O. Arnold, John Parry, 26 



Step (Edward), Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, 27 



Steri^ochimie, Expose des theories de Le Bel el Van 't Hoft", E. G. 

 Monod, 146 



Stethoscope, the Ellipsoidal, C. \'. Zenger, 456 



.Stockwell (Prof J. M.), the Recurrence of Eclipses, 180 



Stone .\ge in the Ukraine, the, Karon de Baye, 45 



.Stoney (Mr.), on Weirs in Rivers, 582 



Sloney (Dr. G. J.), Motions of and within Molecules and Signifi- 

 cance of Ratio of Two Specific Heals in (Sases, 286 



Storm-Warning Signals, ihe Improvement of. Dr. W. J. van 

 Bebher, 653 



Storm-Warning Telegrams to be supplied to Lighthouses for the 

 Benefit of P.assing Vessels, 512 



.Story-Maskelyne (N., F.R.S.), Cryst;dlography, a Treatise on 

 the Morphology of Crystals, 145 



Slrah.m (A.), Overlhrusis of Tertiary Date in Dorset, 191 

 1 Streets, Paris, named after Men of Science, 626 

 ' .Stridulating Organ in a Spider, S. E. Peal, 14S 

 ' Strobel (Dr. Pellegrino), Death of, 372 



Stuart (H. W. \'.). Death of, 626 



.Subjective Visual Sensations, Dr. W. R. Gowers, F. R.S., 234 

 j Subterranean Faunas, 225 



Sudborough (J. J.), Action of Sodiinn Ethylate on Deoxy- 

 benzom, 94 ; on Organic Chemistry, 538 



Suffolk and its Borders, Underground in, W. Whitaker, F.R.S., 

 490 



Sulphuric Acid and Alkali, a Theoretical and Practical Treatise 

 on the Manufacture of, (leorge Lunge, J. T. Dunn, 290 



Sumatra, Effects of Earthcpiake in, Th. Delprat, 129 



Sulphuretted Hydrogen, a Substitute for, Rusticus, 597 



Sun : the Proper Motion of the, M. Tisserand, 487 ; Tempera- 

 ture of the. H. Ebert, 232 ; the Climates of the Geological 

 Pa.st, and their Relation to the Evolution of the .Sun, Eug. 

 Dubois, 436 : on the Sun's Place in Nature, J. Norman 

 Lockyer, F.R.S., 12, 156, 204, 253, 327, 422! 446; the 

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

 Sun's Stellar .Magnitude, Mr. Gore, 135 



Sun-spots : Connection of Sun-sjiots with KainfiU in August, 

 519; Sun-six)t Observations in 1894, Dr. A. Wolfer, 629; 

 Comets and the Sun-spot Period, Herr J. Unterweger, 446 



Surgery: Death of Prof. K. Thiersch, g; Death of Surgeon- 

 Major Carter. ■>,},■, Death of A. E. Durham, },l; Death of 

 Brig.-General Charles Sutherland, 133 : Death of Prof Ver- 

 neuil, 200: Obituary Notice of Prof \'eriKuil, 250 : Death of 

 Sir John Tomes, F.R.S., 325; War .Surgery of the Future, 

 Sir William MacCormac, 355 ; Death of Dr. Pasiniale Landi, 

 443 ; Deal!) of Dr. von Sury, 512 : Death of Prof Bardeleben, 

 522 ; Death of I'rof A. von Bardeleben, 577 ; Death of 

 Baron Felix L;irrey, 577 



Suspension for Physical Instruments, a Vibration -free, W. II. 

 Julius, 578 



Sutcliffe (George William), Steam Power and Mill Work, 

 218 



Sutherland (.'\.), the Period of Incubation and Gestation, 

 201 



Sutherland (Brig.-General Charles), Deatli of, 133 



