Supplement to Nature,'^ 

 December 5, 1895 J 



Index 



xxxui 



Sutherland (C. L.), Horses, Asses, Zebras, Mules, and Mule 



Breeding, 126 

 Swann (H. K. ), Nature in Acadie, 220 

 Sweden : Boring for Water in Crystalline Rocks, 486 

 Swift's Comet: Reappearance of, 421; Ephemeris of, 446; 



Swift"s Comet (Aug. 20, 1895), G. Le Cadet, 456 ; Elements 



and Ephemeris of Swift's Comet a 1895, Ur. Berberich, 553 

 Switzerland ; Avalanche in Upper Gemmi Pass, 511 

 SjTnbiosis, Plant-Animal, Ernest H. L. Schwarz, 389 ; S. 



Schonland, 597 

 Symonds (Mr.), Earth Tremors, 534 

 Symons (G. J., F.R..S.), Earth-Temperatures and Waterpipes, 



45 ; the November Floods of 1S94 in Thames ^'alley, 143 ; 



on the Autumn Floods of 1894, 582 ; Symons's Monthly 



Meteorological Magazine, 45, 213 

 Systematic Arrangement of Australian Fungi, Dr. McAlpine, 435 



Tacchini (P.), Solar Observations during first Quarter of 1895, 

 516 



Tanakadate (A.), Altitude and Azimuth of Polaris, 305 



Tasmania, Meteorological Observatory on Mt. Wellington, no, 

 302, 599 



Tea-plant, the Insect Enemies of the, 524 



Teaching University for London, Sir John Lubbock, F.R.S., 

 245, 26S, 295, 340, 389,594; W. T.Thiselton-Dyer, F.R.S., 

 293, 366, 413 ; Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 294 ; Alfred 

 W. Bennett, 294 



Tegetmeier (W. B. ), Horses, As.ses, Zebras, Mules and Mule- 

 Breeding, 126 



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

 Bennett, 147 



Telephony, Cheap, in United States. 34 



Telfer (A.), W. S. Beard and Longmans' School Algebra, 

 220 



Telford-Smith (Dr.), the Brain of the Microcephalic Idiot, 

 III 



Telescopes : the Relative Powers of Large and Small Telescopes 

 .showing Planetary Detail, W. F. Denning, 232 



Temperature : on the Tem|)eralure \'ariation of the Thermal 

 Conductivity of Rocks, Lord Kelvin, P.R.S., J. R. Erskine 

 Murray, 182; Prof. Robert Weber, 458 ; Temperature of the 

 Sun, II. Ebert, 232 ; the Pressure of a Saturated Vapour as 

 an Explicit Function of the Temperature, F. G. Donnan, 

 619: -Measurement of High Temperatures with Thermo- 

 Element and Melting-Points of some Inorganic Salts, John 

 McCrae, 189 



Terrestrial Helium, 327 ; J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 7 ; Prof. 

 W. Ramsay, F.R.S., 7, 55; J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 

 55 ; Prof. C. Runge, 1 28 



Terrestrial .Magnetism : some Bibliogra|3hical Discoveries in. 

 Dr. L. A. Bauer, 79 ; Captain Ettrick W. Creak, F.R.S., 

 129; Halley's Equal Variation Chart, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 197 ; 

 Terrestrial Slagnetism, its Distribution and Secular Variation, 

 L. A. Bauer, 431 



Terrestrial Planets, Relative Densities of, E. S. Wheeler, 37 



Tertiary Fossil .\nts in the Isle of Wight, P. B. Brodie, 570 



Tesla (Nikola), Inventions, Researches, and Writings of Thomas 

 Commerford Martin, Prof. A. Gray, 314 



Testacella, the Genus, Wilfred Mark Webb, 597 



Tetanus, Enijiloyment of Serum from Animals Immunised 

 against, L. Vaillard, 144 



Texier (Dr.), Death of, 443 



Therapeutics : Employment of .Serum from Animals Immunised 

 i:;.unst Tetanus, L. Vaillard, 144 ; .Vntirabic Inoculations .at 

 i'.isteur Institute for 1894,275; Therapeutic N'alue of Iron, 

 I'lof. Bunge, 326; the Power of Living Things in Health- 

 I ipiiservation and Disease, Prevention and Cure, Sir T. R. 

 Reynolds, 352 ; Growth of the Art of Medicine, Sir William 

 Broadbent, 353 ; the .\ntitoxin Treatment of Diphtheria, Dr. 

 Sidney .\Iarlin, Prot' vim Ranke, Prof. Baginsky, Dr. Her- 

 mann Biggs, 354 ; .\ntitoxin, Dr. Klein, 355 ; Anarcotine, 

 Sir William Roberts, 355 ; Utility of Oxysparteine Injections 

 lifiire Anesthesia with Chloroform, P. Langlois and G. 

 Maur.ange, 359 



Thermal Conductivity of Rock at Different Temperatures, Elec- 

 trification of Air and, Lord Kelvin, P. R.S. , 67, 182 ; 

 J. 1\. Er,skine Murray, 182 



Thermal Conductivity of Rocks, on the Temperature X'ariation 

 of the. Prof. Robert Weber, 458 



Themio-Chemistry of Bessemer Process, Prof. W. N. Hartley, 

 F.R.S.,426 



Thermodynamics, a Problem in, E. Blass, 415 ; Edward T. 

 Dixon, 547 



Thermometers, the Construction of Standard, 87 



Thermometers, Metastatic, Corrections to be applied to, 

 .Scheurer-Kestner, 660 



Thermophone, the, H. E. Warren and G. C. Whipple, 308 



Thibetan Sacred Bone-Trumpet, Dnmi, and Flute, Dr. Geo. 

 Harley, 182 



Thiersch (Prof. K. ), Death of, 9 



Thiselton-Dyer (W. T., F.R.S.), Origin of the Cultivated 

 Cineraria, 3, 78, 128 ; the University of London, 293, 366, 

 413; Opening Address in Section K of the British Associa- 

 tion, 526 



Thomas (Rose Haig), Migration of a Water-Beetle, 223 



Thomas (V.), Crystals of FeClo.NO.2H2O obtained, 61 ; Action 

 of Nitric .\cid on Ferrous, Bismuth and Aluminium Chlorides, 

 288 : Drj'-prepared Combinations of Ferrous Chloride and 

 Nitric Oxide, 336 



Thompson (B.), on Pre-Glacial \'alleys in Northamptonshire, 



559 

 Thompson (Prcf. S. P., F. R.S.), a Neglected Experiment of 



Ampere, 45 ; the Size of the Pages of Scientific Publications, 



G. H. Bryan, 221 

 Thomson (Joseph), Death of, 346 ; Obituary Notice of. Dr. 



J. W. Gregory, 440 ; Joseph Thomson as a Botanist, W. 



Botting Hemsley, F.R.S., 459 

 Thomson (Prof. J. T-, F.R.S.), on the Electrolysis of Gases, 



45' 

 Thonner (Franz), Analytical Key to the Natural Orders of 



Flowering Plants, 543 

 Thornton (J. ), a Manual of Book-keeping, 388 

 Thudichum (Dr. J. L. W. ), the Spirit of Cookery, 97 

 Tibet : Diary of a Journey through .Mongolia and Tibet in 1S91 



and 1892, William WoodviUe Rockhill, Dr. Hugh Robert 



Mill, 171 

 Tick Pest in the Tropics, the, C. A. Barber, 197 

 Tietjen (Prof. F. ), Death of, 275 ; Obituary Notice of, 320 

 Tilden (W. .\. ), .Action of Nitroxyl on Amides, 94 ; Formation 



of La'vo-chlorosuccinic Acid, 94 

 Tillie (Dr. Joseph), Akoianlhc'ia sihimperi, 237 

 Tillo (Gen. A.), Carpathians not extending into European 



Russia, 408 

 Tillo (Al. de). Study of Lines of Secular \'ariation of Terrestrial 



Magnetism, 660 

 Time Machine, the, H. G. Wells, 268 

 Time and Measurement, Modified Centesimal System of, H. 



de Sarranton, 445 

 Timsbury Colliery Explosion of Februar)' 1895, Report upon 



the, J. Koskell and J. S. Martin, 302 

 Tisserand (M.), the Proper .Motion of the Sun, 487 

 Tomato-Rot, Michigan Treatment of, 276 

 Tomes (.Sir John, F.R.S.), Death of, 325 ; Obituary Notice of, 



396 

 Tonbridge School Laboratories, Alfred Earl, 88 

 Toronto, Meeting of the British Association, the, Dr. Wm. H. 



Hale, 618 

 Torpedo, the Discharge of the, M. d'Arsonville, 312 

 Total .Solar Eclipse of 1S98, January 21-22, 113 

 Total Solar Eclipse of August 8, 1S96, Col. .\. Burton- Brown, 



Toxicology, Akocanlhera schiniperi. Prof. T. R. Eraser, F.R.S., 

 and Dr. Joseph Tillie, 237 



Travers (^iorris), Helium a Constituent of certain Minerals, 

 306, 331 ; Helium a Constituent of various Minerals, 311 



Treub (Dr. M. ), on the Localisation, the Transport, and Rile of 

 Hydrocyanic Acid in Pangiiim edule, Reinw. , 584 



Trevor-Battye (.\ubyn), Ice-bound on Kolguev, 385 



Trimen (Roland, F.R..S.), Honey .\nts, 191 



Trinidad, the Pitch Lake of, S. F. Peckham, 2S5 



Troost (L. ), Efi'cct of Use of Magnesium Wire and Silent Dis- 

 charge upon Nitrogen, .Argon, and Helium, 487 



Tropics, the Tick Pest in the, C. A. Barber, 197 



Trotter (Mr.), on an Improved Portable Photometer, 583 



Trouvelot (JI.). Obituar)- Notice of, 11 



Trowbridge (John), Velocity of Electric Wave, 431 



Tuberculosis, the. Royal Commission on, 19 



Tunnicliffe (Dr. F. W. ), the International Congress of 

 Physiologists at Bern, 555, 603 



