Supplement to Nature^ 



Xot'e/ntcr 2g, iS^i J 



Index 



XIX 



Greenland Expedition, Cook's, 429 



Greenland, on some Temperature-Variations in France and, 



57" 



Greenwich Observatory, the Report of the Astronomer-Royal, 

 >39 



Greenwich, Rainfall at, Mr. F. C. Bayard on the, 457 



Greenwich Time, the Law and, 133 



Gregory (Dr. J. W.). the Echinoideaof Cutch, 35 ; the Geology 

 01 Monte Chaberlon, 92 ; Geology of British East Africa, 167 



Gregory (R. A.), some London Polytechnic Institutes, 87, 114; 

 a Journey in Other Worlds, John Jacob Astor, 592 ; Aspects 

 of Modern Study, 422 



Grehant (N.), Comparison of Combustion Products of Light- 

 ing Gas in Argand and Auer Burners, 287 



( iresham Commissioners, the University of London and the 

 Report of the, Dr. W. Palmer Wynne, 269 



Gresley (W. S. ), the Formation of Coal Seams, 286; the 

 Origin of Anthracite, 286 



Griffin and Sons (Messrs. J. J.), a New Pattern of Tate's Air- 

 pump, 606 



Griffith (C), Marsupites in the Isle of Wight, 8 



Griffiths (A. B.), Cancerine, 191 



Grimaux (.M.), the Homologues of Quinine, igi 



Gross (F), Recent Experience with Cylindrical Boilers and 

 the Ellis and Eaves Suction Draught, 329 



Grossmann (Dr. Carl) and Joseph Lomas, on Hollow Pyra- 

 midal Ice Crystals, 600 



Grotrain (0.), on the Magnetisation of Iron Cylinders, 335 



Grouse, the Changes of Plumage in the Red, W. R. Ogilvie- 

 Grant, 275 



Grouse, the. Rev. H. A. Macpherson, A. J. Stuart-Wortley 

 and George Saintsbury, 546 



(iruber (Prof. Max), Bacteriology of Cholera, 511 



Guglielmo (G.), Differences of Pressure, 581 



Guillaume (C. E.), the Metals suitable for Manufacturing Stan- 

 dards of Length, iii 



Guillaume (J.), Sun-^pot Observations made at Lyons Observa- 

 tory during First Quarter of 1894, 143 



Guinard (L.), Peripheric Applications of Alkaloids in the Treat- 

 ment of Acute Maladies with Cutaneous Determination, 396 



Guns, on Method^ that have been adopted for Measuring 

 Pressures in the Bores of, Sir Andrew Noble, 43S 



Guya (Ch. Eug. ), Coefficient of Self-induction of 11 equal and 

 Equidistant Parallel Threads of which the Sections are dis- 

 tributed on a Circumference, 311 



Haacke (Dr. Wilhelm), Gestaltung und Vererbung, 242 

 Haas's (.M. de). Measurements ot Coefficient of Viscosity of 



Methyl-Chloride, Prof. Kamerlingh Onnes, 24 

 Iladdon (Prof. X. C), the Geology of Torres Straiis, 276 

 Hadramut, Exploration of the, J. Theodore Bent, 90 

 Hadramut, on the Natives of the, Theodore Bent, 440 

 Hematite Crystals, Mode of converting Oxide of Iron into, 



Prof. Arciowski, 306 

 Haffkine's (Prof.) System of Cholera Inoculation in India, 177, 



227 

 Ila^en (Johann G.), Synopsis der Hoheren Malhematik, Dr. J. 



W. L. Glaisher, F.R.S., 121 

 Hailstones at Cleveland, Ohio, Francis FI. Ilerrick, 173 

 Hailstones, Remarkable, at Vicksburg, Prof. Cleveland Abbe, 



430 

 Hailstorm in Vienna, Violent, 153 



Haldane (Dr.), Cause of Death by SulTocation in Colliery Ex- 

 plosions in .South Wales, 463 

 Hale(I<ev. Edward), Death of, 324 

 Hale (Dr. W. II.), Two Arctic Expeditions in One Day, 296 : 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, 45S 

 Hallwacks (W.), on Refractive Power and Density of Dilute 



Solutions, 515 ; Exact Measurement of the Density of very 



Dilute A(iueou< Soluiions, 553 

 Halo of 90 with Parhelia, Samuel Barber, 269 

 Hamilton (A. G.), the Fertilisation of Clerodnuirum tomen- 



loium and Candollca serrulata, 95 ; Methods of Fertilisation 



of Goodeniaceii, 288 

 llammersten (O.), a Text-Book of Physiological Chemistry, 



449 

 Ilampson (G. F. ), the Fauna of British India, 4 

 llann (Dr. J.), Investigation on D.iily Period ol Wind Velocity 



on Summit of Sonnblick, 228 ; Ebb and Flow of the Earth's 



.'\tmosphere, 130 



Hannay (J. B.), New Volatile Compounds of Lead Sulphide, 

 166 ; on the Viscosity of Water as determined by, by means 

 of his Microrheometer, Robert E. Barnetl, 311 ; the Inter- 

 action of Sulphide with Sulphate and Oxide of Zinc, 335 



Hannover (Dr. Adolph), Death of, 273 



Harden (A.), on the Combination of Chlorine with Carbon 

 Monoxide under the Influence of Light, 335 



Ilardie (Dr. David), Notes on some of the more Common 

 Diseases in Queensland in relation to Atmospheric Condi- 

 tions, 1887-91, 28 



Harding (Charles), the Past Summer, 624 



Harker (Alfred), the Carrock Sell Gabbro, 92 



Harkness (Prof. Wm.), Finder Circles for Equatorials, 173 ; on 

 the Magnitude of the Solar System, 458, 532 



Ilarley (Dr. Vanghan), the Influence of Intra- Venous Injection 

 of Sugar on the Gases of the Blood, 309 



Harmonic Analysers, and Integraph«, and their application to 

 Physical and Engineering Problems, Integrators, Prof. 

 Henrici and Prof. Hele Shaw, 407 



Harries (Dr.), Isolation of Symmetrical Hydrazo-Ethane, 555 



Harris (Mr.), the Nature of the Molecule of Calomel, 230 



Harris (Mr.), the Results of an Investigation into the Muscular 

 Rhythm of Voluntary Tetanus in Man, 460 



Hartley (Prof. W. N., F.R.S.), Variations in Spectra of Carbon 

 Electrodes and Influence of one Substance on Spectrum of 

 another, 141 ; the Spectrum of Metallic Manganese and its 

 Compounds, 238 ; Spectroscopic Phenomena and Thermo- 

 chemistry of Bessemer Process, 261 ; on some New Methods 

 of Spectrum Analysis and some Bessemer Flame Spectra, 

 410 



Hartog (Philip J.), the Berlhollel-Proust Controversy, and the 

 Law of Definite Proportions, 149 ; on the Distinction 

 between Compounds and Homogeneous Mixtures, 410 



Hartwig (J. E. ), the Date of the Cuckoo's Arrival, 34 



Harvard, an Astronomical Expedition from, 18 



Harvard Observatory in Peru, the. Prof. W. II. Pickering, 64 



liarveian Oration delivered at the Royal College of Physicians 

 by Dr. T. Lauder Brunton, F.R.S., 625 



Harvest Moon, the, 484 



Harvey (Rev. M.), Newfoundland as it is in 1S94, 523 



Harvey's Work, on Mcdern Developments of, Dr. T. Lauder 

 Brunton, F.R.S., 625 



Hauchecorne (Dr.), Report on the Progress of the New Inter- 

 national Geological Slap, 510 



Hawaii, Recent Changes in the Great Lava Lake in Kilauca, 



483 

 Hawdon (W.), Capacity and Form of Blast Furnaces, 38 

 Hawksley's (T. P.), Sonometer, 1 82 

 Hav'orth (E.), Hexamethvienedibromide, 143 

 Haycraft (Prof.), on the Rule of Sex in Evolution, 435 ; on the 



Development of the Kulney, 461 

 Head (Jeremiah), Scandinavia as a Source of Iron Ore Supply, 



38 

 Headley (F. W.), Rate of the Flight of Birds, 269 

 Health in India. Preservation of, Sir J. Fayrer, F.R.S., 616 

 Heat Experiments, Dr. V. Dvor.ik, 35 

 Heat treated Experimentally, Linnaeus Gumming, 569 

 Hedley (Charles). .Australasian Forms of Giindlachia. 431 

 Ileelis (James), .Magnetisation of Rock Pinnacles, 33S 

 Heen (P. de). Experimental Demonstration of Purely Acci 



dental Character of Critical State, 165 ; Comparative Study 



of the Isolhermals observed by M. .-Vm-igat and the Isother- 



mals calculated from M. Van der Waals's Formnia, 489 

 Heger(Prof.) on the Unequal Diffusion of Poisons into thi- 



Organs of the Body, 461 

 Holder (Dr.), Inquiry into Pollution of Danube by Vienna 



Drainage, l6 

 Height ot Barometer, Karl Pearson, 338 

 Ileim ^Prof) in the Eastern Alps, 526 

 Helium Line, the Appearance of the, A. Bclopolsky, 206 

 Helmholtz (Prof. Hermann von): Obituary Notice of, 479: 



Funeral of, 501 ; Ode to, 530 ; Electromagnetic Theory of 



Dispersion, 635 

 Henderson (Dr. G. G.), Tetrarsenites, 411 

 Hennig (Richard), the Flood and lee Age lluestion, 178 

 Henrici (Prof. O. ), an Elementary Theory of Planimcters, 285 : 



Integrators, Harmonic Analysers, and Integraphs, and their 



.Application to Physical and Engineering Problems, 407 

 Henry (I.ouis), the Hydrates of the .\lkyl-Amines, 214 

 Herdman (Prof. W. .\., F.R.S.), Variation of Aurclia, 426 



