XXXIV 



Inaex 



T StiffpUmmt to .Vittun- 

 L DiCiiiihcr 5, i3g5 



Turbyne (Alexander^, the Feeding Ground of the Herring, 



617 

 Turner (Thomas), the MctalUii^- of Iron and Steel, \V. Govv- 



land. 613 

 Tutton (A. E.), Cr>-stal-Cutling, &c., Apixiralus, iSl 

 Twceddell (R. H.), Death of, 485 

 Twilight Arc U]xm the Planet Mars, Evidence of, Percival 



Lowell, 401 

 Typhoid ISacillus, Effect of Fever Temperature on Typhoid 



Bacillus, Dr. Max Miiller, 444 



Uganda, the Best Route to, G. F. Scott-Elliot, 257 



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



Uniformitarianism in Geolog)-, Dr. .\lfrcd R. Wallace, F.R.S., 

 4 ; Prof. Joseph Prestwich, I". R. S., 28 



Unit of Heat, the, E. H. Griffiths. Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 

 30 ; Dr. J. Joly, F. R.S. , 4, 80 ; Spencer Pickering, F. R.S., 80 



United States : Cheap Telephoning in, 34 : National .\cadcmy 

 of Sciences, 34 ; Growth of Electric Railways in, Joseph 

 Wetzler, 43 : the Nant.xsket Beach Electric Locomotive 

 Trials, 513 ; Agricultural Education in the United .States;, 

 P. G. Craigie, 84 ; Experimental Small Fruit, &c.. Cultures 

 in Indiana, 112: Meteorologj-, Weather and .Methods of 

 Forecasting, Description of Meteorological Instruments and 

 River Flo<j(l Predictions in the United States, Thomas Russell, 

 98 ; Dust- and Snow-Storm in Western Stales, Prol. Cleveland 

 Abbe, 419 ; Origin of Work of Marine Meteorology in the 

 United States, Lieut. Beehler, 507 ; Pocket Gophers of the 

 United States, Vernon Bailey, 278 ; the Seattle Ship Canal, 

 486 ; United .States Cieological Survey. 628 



Universe, the Mechanical Theory of the, Dr. W. Ostwald, 

 627 



University Intelligence, 24, 44, 70, 93, 140 165, 188, 212, 237, 

 284, 308, 334, 359, 381, 407, 430, 455, 487, 516, 539, 564, 

 587, 610, 635, 658 



University for London, the Teaching, Sir John Lubbock, 

 Bart.. F.R.S., 245. 268, 295, 389, 594. W. T. Thiselton 

 Dyer, F. R.S., 293, 366, 413 ; Prof. E. Ray I«ankester, 

 F.R.S., 294 : .\lfred W. Bennett, 294 



University of London Election, Rt. Hon. Sir John Lubbock, 

 Bart.. F.R.S , 340 



University, the New Chicago, Mr. Herrick, 586 



University, Science Scholarships at Cambridge, W. .\. Shen- 

 stone, D. Rintoul, 295 



University, Post-Graduate Study and Research at Cambridge, 

 296 



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



Unwin (Prof. W. C., F.R.S ), the Development of the Experi- 

 mental .Study of Heat Engines, 89 



Vaillard(L. ), Employment of Serum from .\nimals Imnnuiised 

 against Tetanus, 144 



Van Dyck (Dr. W. T. ), Hypnotised Lizards, 148 



\'andevelde (.\. J. J), .\ction of Hot Gases on Red Phosphorus, 

 94 ; Chloro-Bromomatic ."Anhydride, 309 



Varet (R. ), .Mercurous .Sulphate, Nitrate and .\celate, 71; 

 the Isomeric Transformations of Mercury Salts, I20 : Com- 

 ljination.s of Mercur)- Cyanide with Chlorides. 432 ; Combina- 

 tions of Mercury Cyanide with Bromides, 488 ; Combinations 

 of Mercury Cyanide with Iodides, 612 



\ariability of Nebula;, 180 



\'ariable Stars : Dr. Chandler, 231 ; Algol, 61 ; Short-Period 

 \'ariablc SUirs, 252 ; New Variable .Stars, Rev. T. 1". Espin, 

 .306 



\ .,, 1,, r, Tide, the latitude, 421 



in Flowers and Fruits. J. D. \j\ Touche, 295 

 I. Henri de), the Institute of France, 450; the 

 *-■ ■' > at Paris, 644 



Veil. r< menl of R.'idial, 155 



Vcl ^;ilurn. 655 



^cn I N'lniis, 348, 487 ; SIgnorG. Schiaparclli, 



37; ■ ■■■ il"' Dark Side of Venus, .M. Camillc 



H '03: Ihc Surface of, M. Perrotin, 660; Met- 



C\ir; ;,, I 13 



Vcrncuil (I'lol.^ Death of, jcjo; Obituary Notice of, 250 



Vernon- llarcourt (L. F ), Ojicning Address in Section G of the 

 Brili.sh A.vvjciation ; the Relation of Engineering to Science, 

 501 



Ver>ichaflcll (Dr.), the Capillarity of ^Liquid Ga.scs, 360 



\'esuvius, the Eruption of, July 3, 1895, Dr. H. J. Johnston- 

 Lans. 343 



Victoria Institute, 119 



Victoria Land, the Voyage of the Aiitantic to, C. E. Borch- 

 grevink, 375 



Villard (P.), Physical Properties of .-\cetylene, 192; Solid 

 Carbonic -\ci(l, 240 



Vine Disease, the " Brunissure," Dr. U. Brizi, 94 



Violle (J. ), Specific Heat and Boiling-point of Ciraphile, 24 



Virginis, 7, Dr. See, 553 



Virial Theorem, Clausius', Colonel C. E. Basevi, 413 ; Prof. .\., 

 tiray, 568; S. II. Burbury, F.R.S., 568; Robert E. Baynes 

 569 



Visibility of the Dark Side of Venus, M. Camille H.immarion, 

 603 



Visibility of Ships' Lights, the, 232 



Vision of School Board Children, the, Dr. James Kerr, 445 



\'istula .Mouth, the New, 445 



Visual Sens<itions, .Subjective, Dr. W. R. Gowers, F'.K.S. , 234 



Vitality of Seeds. W. Butting llemsley, F.R.S., 5 



\'itality in Seeds, I_itent, I'rcif. Ilalo Giglioli, 544 



Viticulture : the Sulphuric .\cid Treatment of .\nierican \'ine 

 Chlorosis, MM. C-a-stine and Degrully, 167 



\itzou (.\. N.), Neo-formation of Nerve Cells in Monkey's 

 Brain after .\blation of Occipital Lobes, 540 ; Blindness Pro- 

 duced by Removal of Occipital Brain Region of Monkey, 555 



\'ivisection : Licensed Experiments on Living .\nimals during 

 1S94, 250; Experimental Lesions of Cortex Cerebri in Bonnet 

 Monkey, Dr. E. L. Melius, 431 : Neo-formation of Nerve Cells 

 in Monkey's Brain after Ablation of Occipital Lobes, A. N. 

 Vitzou. 540 ; Blindness produced in Monkey by Removal of 

 Occipital Brain Region, Prof. \'itzou, 555 ; Effect on Dog of 

 Removal of Spinal Cord, Profs. Ewald and Cloltz, 555 ; 

 Apparatus for .Measuring Motor Reaction Time, Prof. I'ano, 

 555; Psycho-motor .\reas in Rabbit, Hedgehog. Dog, .^nd 

 Cat, Dr. Mann, 555; the Growth of .Muscle, Prof. Gaule, 

 555 • -Vspect of Br,ain Cell Processes of .-Vnimals Dosed willi 

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

 Juice from Isolated Stomach of Dog, Prof. Herzen, 555 : 

 Projiagation of Rhythmic Cardiac Wave from Fibre lo I'ihre, 

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

 Kaiser, 556; Result of Injection of Paraffin into Descending 

 Coronary Artery, Prof Kronecker, 556 ; New Method for 

 Determining \elocity of Blood, Dr. Zuntz, 556: Change of 

 Heart's Shape during Contraction, Prof. B. Haycraft, 556 : 

 the Discharge of Malapteniriis ekctricus. Prof. F. llotch. 

 556 ; Phlorizii glycosuria in Dogs after Section of 

 .Spinal Cord, R. Lepine, 564 ; Glycosuria following 

 .\blalion of Pancreas, R. Lepine, 58S ; Persistence 

 of Electric Irritability in Peripheral Ends of Divided 

 Nerves, Prof. .Vrloing, 603 : Two Kinds of Electric Re- 

 sponse to Muscle-Excitation by Nerve, Prof. Bunion 

 Sanderson, 604 ; Influence of Chemical Reagents on Electric 

 Excitability of Isolated Nerve, Dr. Waller, 604 : Researrhes 

 on .Striped Muscular Fibre, Prof Rutherford, 604 ; ihe Blood 

 in Fever, Dr. Jacquet, 604 ; -Action of Intra-vascular Injec- 

 tion of Peptone Solutions on Blood, Dr. Gley, 604, Innerva- 

 tion of Iris, Dr. .Schenk, 604: Osmotic Changes between 

 Blood and Tissues, Dr. Leatlies, 604 : .\ction of Electric 

 Tetanisation on Nerve-Muscle Apparatus, I'rof. Wedersky, 

 604; Nervous Mechanism of Swallowing, Dr. Liischer, 604 : 

 Effect of Thyroid-Removal and Thyroid- Feeding, Dr. Lan/, 

 605; Inoculation with .Salamander Blood against Curare- 

 Poison, Dr. Phisalix, 605 ; Effect of Rarefied .-\ir on Men and 

 -Apes, Prof. Mosso, 605 



Vogclstein (Dr. H.), Early Rainfall Measurement in Palestine, 



59 

 Voglino (P.), Propagation of Fungi by Snails and Toads, 45 

 Vogl (Dr. Karl), Death of, 34, Obituary Notice of, 108 

 Volcanoes: the Eruption of \'esuvius, July 3, 1895, Dr. II. J. 



Johnston- Lavis, 343 

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

 Vollameler, llerroun's Iodine, 1 19 



Wager (Harold), on the Structure of Bacterial Cells, 584 

 Walden (P.), a Scries of Active Halogen Subslilution Products, 



'79 

 Waldo (F.), Distribution of Daily Wind Velocities m United 

 Slates, 177; Geographical Distribution of M.axinunn and 



