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Index 



LSiif'fUment to Nature, 

 December 5, iSps 



Curved Lines, about a Certain Class of, in Space of « Mani- 



foldness, Emanuel Lasker, 596 

 Curves, on Skew I'robability, I'rof. Karl Pearson, 317 

 Cvanide Fumes. Alterations in the Colours of Flowers by, Prof. 



'T. D. A. Cockerell, 520 

 Cyclones, the Theory of, Prof. L. de Marchi, 153 

 Cyclonic Indraught at the Top of an Anti-Cyclone, H. Helm 



Clayton, 243 

 Cynips calyas, F'rof. Beyerinck, 360 

 Cyphomis, Prof. F. D. Cope, 524 



Dahshur, Recent Fxcavations at the Pyramids of, 131 



Dairy Bacteriology, Dr. Ed. von Kreudenreich, 220 



Dalton (John) and the Rise of Modern Chemistry, Sir II. E. 



Rosco'e, F.R.S., 169 

 Dam-burst at Bousey (France), 9 

 Dancer and Musician, the, Herbert Spencer, 257 

 Darwin, from the Greeks to : an Outline of the Development 



of the Evolution Idea, Henry Fairfield Osborn, 361 

 Darwinian Theory, Lectures on the, Arthur Milnes Marshall, 



F.R.S., 219 

 Darwinism, Illustrations of. Sir W. L. BuUer, F. R.S., 60 

 Darwin (Francis, F. R.S. ), the Elements of Botany, 593 

 Darwin (Prof Ci. II., F. R.S.), Satellite Evolution, JamesNolam, 



518; Bari-sal Guns and Mist Poufiers, 650 

 Dastre (.A.), Sugar and Glycogen in Lymph, 216; Production 



of Two Globulins by Fresh Fibrin in Saline Solutions, 556 

 Date- Mark, the Bagdad, Colonel A. T. Frazer, 31 

 Davis (E. F. C), Death of, 485 

 Davison (Charles), the Study of Earthquakes in the South-East 



of Europe, 4 ; a History of British Earthquakes, 174 ; Obituary 



Notice of Dr. E. von Rebeur-Paschwitz, 599 ; Dr. A. 



Schmidt's Theory of Earthquake Motion, 631 

 Dawson (Dr. Gi. M.), Post-Cretaceous Elevation along British 



.\merican Rocky Mountain Range, 212 

 Dawson (I'hilip), on the Modern Application of Electricity to 



Traction Purposes, 583 

 I^wson (Sir William), Eozoon Canadense, 83 

 De Ranee (Charles E. ), the British Association Committee on 



Coast Erosion, 597 

 Dean (Dr. Bashford), on Oyster-Cultural Methods, 562 

 Deas (James), Clyde Navigation Improvements, 349 

 Death, the Feigning of, Oswald H. Latter, 343 

 Deby (J. ), Death of, 249 



Declination, (Jbservations on Magnetic, Ch. Lagrange, 276 

 Deep Sounding in the Pacific, .\dmiral W. J. L. Wharton, 



F.R.S., 550 

 Deerr (N. ), Thermal Constants of Elements, 190 

 Degrully (M.), the Sulphuric Acid Treatment of .Vmcrican Vine 



Chlorosis, 167 

 Dcligny (M.), Nitro-Substitutions, 516 

 Delprat (Th.), Effects of Earthquake in Sumatra, 129 

 Deluge, Traces of a, 266 

 Demon (Dr.), Aspect of Brain Cell Processes of .\nimals dosed 



with .Morphine and Chloral Hydrate, 555 

 Dcnayrouze (M.), a Means of greatly increasing illuminating 



Power of G.as, 513 

 fJiiidrexelas/es (apiloidcs of Eylon : Note on the Dendroco- 



laptine species. Dr. Henry O. Forties, 619 

 '■ Deneholes" of Essex and Kent, the, .Miller Christy, 44 

 Denning (W. K. ), .'\pril Meteors, }iT,\ the Relative Powers of 



Large and Small Telescopes in showing Planetary Detail, 



232 ; the Perseids of 1895, 395; August .Meteors : the Red 



Spot on lupiter, 507 



1> ' *■ 'nibaUl)' the M.G. Metre, 207 



I' 111 Science, Dr. .Si. G. Mivarl, 450 



I' ■ lative, of Terrestrial Planets, E. S. Wheeler, 37 



Den.sity i.i .Molten Rock, the. Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 



269 

 Dental Micr'p-ro|iy, A. Hopewell Smith, 197 

 Dentistry: Oliituary Notice of Sir John Tomes, F.R.S., 393 

 Deslandres (II.), Cleveite Gases, Spectra, and Solar .Atmo- 

 spheric Stiectrum compared, 120: .Spectroscopic Researches 



on Saturn s Rings, 144 ; Spectroscopic Study of Carlwin from 



Electric Furnace, 192 ; Discovery of a Third Permanent 

 Radiation of .Solar .\tmosphere in Cleveite (ias, 216 ; Forces 

 Developed by Diflcrenccs of Temperature tietween Upper 



and lyiwer Plates of Continuous Girder, 516 

 Dewar (T. I.), Results Relating to Spherical Catenary, 95 

 Dcwar (Prof.), the AI«orption Spectrum of Liquiil .\ir, 312 



Diamond, Black, from Brazil, H. Moissan, 564 



Diatoms in Surface Waters, Growth of, C. Whipple, 112 



Diatoms, Mineralised, W. H. Shrubsole, 245 



Dichroism, .\rtificial. Prof. H. Behrens. 240 



Dickson (II. N.), the Result of the Recent International Obser- 

 vations on the North -Atlantic, 563 



Dickson (W. K. L. ) and .Antonia Dickson, the Life and Inven- 

 tions of Thomas .Alva Edison, 193 



Dictionary of the English Language, a New Standard, 457 



Differential Equations, Linear, Dr. Ludwig Schlesiiiger, 313 



Diphtheria, Recent Studies on, 393 



Dise.ise Demons. Microbes and, Dr. Berdoe, 340 



Disease, We.ither and, -Alex. B. MacDowall, 641 



Disinfectant Ointments, Antiseptic Properties of Ditt'erent, Dr. 

 Breslauer, 524 



Dissociation, Argon and, I'rof Penry A'aughan Bevan, 127 : 

 Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 127 



Dixon (.A. E,), Derivatives of Succinyl and Phthalyl Dithio- 

 Carbimi<les, 166 



Dixon (Charles), the Migration of British Birds, including their 

 Post-Glacial Emigration as traced by the .-Xpplication of a 

 New Law of Dispersal, 589 



Dixon (Edward T.), the Philosophy of .Mind, G. T. Ladd, 172 : 

 a Problem in Therniuclj-namics, 547 



Doberck (Dr.), Rainfall in China, 213 



Dohrn (Dr. Anton), the Aoy.-ige of H.M.S. Challenger, a Sum- 

 mary of the Scientific Results, 121 



Dollfiis (G. F. ), on the Geological Conditions in Upper Tertiary 

 Times, 560 



Dolomite, the Formation of, C. Klement, 134 



Donnan (F. G.), the Pressure of a Saturated N'apour as an 

 Explicit Function of the Temperature, 619 



Doppler's Principle, .\pparatus to illustrate, 515 



Doran (R. E.), Derivatives of Succinyl and I'hthalyl Dithio- 

 Carbimitles, 166 



Double Refraction, MacCullagh's Theory of, .\. H. Basset, 

 F.R.S.,595 



Double .Stars, Observations of, M. Bigourilan, 305 



Dramatist, the Orator and I'oet, .Actor and, llerlieit Spencer, 

 356 



Drude (P.), Convenient Method for showing Electric Refractive 

 Powers of Liquids, 539 



Dry Weather, the Recent, Prof J. P. O'Reilly, 597 



Drysdalc (J. 11.). .^. .A. Kanthack and, a Course of Elenicniary 

 Pr;iclicai Bacteriology, 53 



Duane (William), \elocity of Electric Waves, 431 



Dublin Royal Society, 359 



Dubois' PitliciaiitltropHS ircitiis. Prof Rosenberg, 554 



Dubois (Eug.), the Climates of the Geological Past, anil their 

 Relation to the Evolution of the Sun, 436 



Duerden (J. E.), on Recently Discovered .Aboriginal InhabilaiUs 

 of Jamaica, 173, 607 



Dufau(E.), Combinations of .Antipyrine with Diphenol, 636 



Dufour (Ch. ), .Abnormal Refractions at Surface of Water, 336 



Dunn (J. T.), a Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Manu- 

 facture of .Sulphuric .Acid and .Alkali, George Lunge, 290 



Dunstan (W. R., F.R.S.), Nature of Vesicating Constituent of 

 Croton Oil, 310 



Dupasipiier (M.), Estimation of Boric Acid, 359 



Duppa-Crotch (VV. ), the Migrations of the Lemmings, 149 



Durham (A. E.), Death of, },}, 



Dust- and Snow-.Storm in Western United .States, Prof Cleve- 

 land .Abhe, 419 



Dyche (I'rof), Scientific Work in North Greenland liy, 652 



Dyer (I lenrv), the Evolution of Industry, Dr. .Alfred R. Wal 

 lace, F.R!s., 3S6 



Dyer (W. T. Thiselton, l'.K..S.), the Teaching University for 

 London, 293 



Dynamics, Simple Graphical Interpretation of Deterniinamal 

 Relation of, Mr. Bryan, 46 



Dynamics: MacCull.agh's Theory of Double Refraclioii, \. \\. 

 Basset, F.R.S., 595 



I'.arl (.Alfred), Tonbridge School Laboratories, 88 



i:arle (II. .A.), on Storage Batteries, 583 



Earth, Ilulton's Theory of the, Frank I). .Adams, 569 



ICarth, Lines of Equal Di.slurhance of .Magnetic I'otcnlial of, Dr. 



von Be/old, 112 

 Earth a Magnetic Shell, the, E. II. Bigelow, 431 

 Earthquakes : the Study of Earthquakes in thi- .Soulli-East of 



I'Airope, Charles Davison, 4; a History of British Earth- 



