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Index 



XXI 



Incandescent Lamp and its Manufacture, the, Gilbert S. Ram, i 

 Indexing of Chemical Literature, 539 



India: the Fauna of Uritish InJii, G. F. Ilampson, 4; the 

 projected Pasteur Institute for India, 33 ; a Manual of the 

 Geology of India, R. D. Oldham, 52 ; the Garhwal Land-ilip, 

 35, 109, 231; the Garhwal Landslip, R. Strachey, F.R.S., 

 124 ; Dr. W. T. Blandford, F. R S., 596 ; Rise in the Gohna 

 Lake, 250, 393 ; Overflow of Gjhna Lake, 42S ; the Burst- 

 ing of the Gohna Dam, 501 ; Mr. A. C. Carlyle's Collection of 

 Minute Stone Implements from the V'indhya dills, 132 ; 

 Means adopted in Museums for Preservation of Books against 

 Insects in India, 155 ; Insect Ravages in India, Hon. J. 

 liuckingham, 274 ; M. Haffkine's System of Cholera Inocu- 

 tion in Inda, 177, 227 ; the Hhaganwala Coal Field of the 

 .Salt Range, T. D. la Touche, 34 ; the Echinoidea of Cutch, 

 Dr. J. W. Gregory, 35 ; Dr. William King's Work in India, 

 502 ; Meteorology of India for 1S93, Jotin Eliot, 553 ; Ways 

 and Works in India, G. W. Macgeorge, 569 ; Preservation 

 of Health in India, .Sir J. Favrer, F. U.S., 6l5 

 Inflammation, Lectures on the Comparative Pathology of. Prof. 

 Elias Metchnikoff, 194 



Infectious Diseases, Creameries and. Dr. Welply, 554 

 Inglefield (Sir Edward Augustus, F. R.S.), Death of, 480 



Inheritance of Acquired Characters, the, Leonard IIill, 617 



Innes (Rose), the Isothermals of Ether, 215 



Innsbruck, Meeting of the Association Geodesique Interna- 

 li male at, 454 



Inoculation, Cholera, in India, M. Haftkine's System of, 

 177, 227 



Insects, Bjok-destroying, means adopted in Indian Museums 

 for Preservation of Books against, 155 ; Insect Ravages in 

 India, Hon. J. Buckingham, 274 ; Hand 100k of the De- 

 structive Insects of Victoria, C. French, 243 ; Social Insects 

 and Evolution, Prof. C. V. Riley, 435 ; Experimental Study 

 of means of Defence against Destructive Insects, Pasteur 

 Institute, 482 



Instinctive Attitudes, Hiram M. Stanley, 596 



Institute of Mechanical Engineers, 365 



Institute of Naval Architects, the, 32S 



Instruments, Ojitical ; Theorie der Optischen Instrumente (N"ach 

 Abbe), Dr. Siegfried Czapski, 74 



Instruments, Surveying and Surveying, G. A. T. Middleton, 

 221 



Integraphs, and their Application to Physical and Engineering 

 Problems, Integrators, Harmonic Analysers, and. Prof. 

 Henrici and Prof. Ilele Shaw, 407 



Integrators, Harmonic Analysers, and Integraphs, and their 

 application to Physical and Engineering Problems, Prof. 

 Henrici and Prof. Hele Shaw, 407 



International Congress of Americanists, 393 



International Congress of Hygiene at Budapest, 511 



International Courtesy, Pro(. Oliver J. Lodge, F. R.S.,5399 



International Geological Congress at Zurich, 510 



International Geological Map, Dr. Hauchecorne's Report on the 

 Progress of the New, 510 



Internationales Archiv fur Ethnographic, 21 



Iodine Bases, further concerning the New, A. E. Tutton. 

 278 



Ireland : Ethnography of InishHofin and Inishshark, Dr. 

 C. R. Browne, 1 10 ; Geology and Scenery in Ireland, Prof. 

 Grenville A. |. Cole, 323 ; Rhytchodemtis Icrrestris in Ire- 

 land. R. T. Scharfl, 617 



Irish Sea, on the Marine Zoology of the, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 

 434 



Iron, Measurement of Magnetic Properties of. Prof. Thomas 

 Gray, 18S 



Iron Crows' Nests, Walter G. McMillan, 8 ; J. MacNaught 

 Campbell, 125 



Iron and Steel Institute, 37 ; Meeting at Liege, 459 ; A. Gillon 

 on the Ir n and Steel Industries of Be'giuin, 459; Sir 

 Lnwthian Bell on the use of Caustic Lime in Blast Furnaces, 

 459 J l^- W. Hogg on the Influence of Aluminium upon the 

 Carbon in Ferrocarbon Alloys, 460; D. Selby Bigge on 

 Electrical Power in Belgium Iron Works, 460 ; J. .V. Len- 

 iclicz on the Manufacture of Open-hearih Steel, 460 



Iron and Steel in a Rotating Magnetic Field, on Hysteresis in, 

 F. G. Baily, 408 



Iron and Steel, on the Strength and Plastic Extensibility of, 

 Prof. J. Claxton Fidler, 43S 



Irrigation, Perennial, in Egyot, J. Normao Lockyer, F. R. S., 



80 

 Irritability of Plants, R. M. Deeley, 8 

 Irving (Kev. Dr. A.), New Army Regulations, 245 

 Isle of Wight, Marsupiies in the, C. GriflSth, 8 

 Isle of Wight, Mr. F. H. Collin's Arrangement for finding 



Tidal .Streams round, 112 

 Isolating Fluorine, a Chemical Method of, A. E. Tutton, 183 

 Isothermals, Comparative Study of the, observed by M. Amagat, 



and the Isothermals calculated from M. van der Waals's 



Formula, P. de Heen and F. \V. Dwelshauvers-Dery, 489 

 Istomin (Th. M.), Songs of the Russian People, 594 

 Italy, Meteorology in, for 1893, 502 

 Italy, Shooting Stars observed in, P. Franjois Denza, 540 



Jackson (H.), Phosphorescence, 238 



Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition, the, 255 



Jacob (Dr.), a Case of Leuka;mia, 95 



Jacob (Ernest IL), Notes on the Ventilation and Warming o( 



Houses, Churches, Schools, and other Buildings, 78 

 Jacobus (Prof.), on Testing Automatic Fire-Sprinkler Heads, 



486 

 Jahrbuch der K. K. Geologischen Reichsanstalt Wien, 283 

 Janet (P.), Direct Autographic Record of the Form of Peiiodic 



Currents by Means of the Electrochemical Method, 311 

 Janssen (Dr. J.), the Spectrum of Oxygen in High Temperatures, 



249 

 Japan, Destructive Storm in, 528 

 Japan, Earthquake in, 620 



Jastrow (Prof.), Experiments on Helen Kellar, 416 

 Jaubert (M. J.), on the Atmosphere of Paris, 454 

 Jaworowski (Dr. A.), on the Devel ipment of the so-called 



" Lung" iu a Spider, Trochosa sin^^on'etisis, 621 

 Jena, German Holiday Science Course> at, S3 

 Joannis (.M.), Combinations of Ammonia with Silver Salts, 120 ; 



Action of Hydrogen Phosphide on Potassammonium and 



Sodammonium, 58S 

 Johns Hopkins University, Science Training at the, 228 

 Johnson (Lindsay), the Pupils of the Felidae, 189 

 Johnson-Lavis (Prof. H. J.), the Science of Vulcanology, 66 

 Johnstone (Prof. ), on Alg^ which deposit Calcareous Matter 



in their Tissues, 434 

 Joly(Dr. J.), .Specific Heats of Carbon Dioxide at Constant 



Volume, 92 

 Jones (Rev. G. Hartwell), on the Relation between the Body 



and Mind as expressed in Early Languages, Customs, and 



Myths, 440 

 Jones (Prol. Rupert), Plateau Implements of Kent, 412 

 Jonsson (B. ), Researches on the Respiration and Assimilation 



of the Muscineas, 444 

 Journal of Botany, 309 

 Jukes-Browne (.\. J.), Deep Borings at Culford, Winglield, 



Ware, and Cheshunt, 285 

 Julien (Alexis), Coexistence of Sternum with Shoulder-girdle 



and Lungs, 287 

 Julius (P.), Systematic Survey of the Organic Colouring Matters, 



267 

 Jully (Antony), Funeral Rites in Madagascar, 490 

 Jungfrau, Projected Geophysical Observatory on, 130 

 Jupiter: the Mass of. Prof. Simon Newcomb, 458; Recent 



Ooservations of Jupiter's Satellites, Dr. E. S. Ilolden, 87; 



Jupiter's Satellites in 1664, Frank H. Cluiz, 113 ; ihe Discs 



ol Jupiter's Satellites, Prof. Barnard and Prof. Pickering, 



W. J. S. Lockyer, 320 ; on the Eccentricity of the Orbit of 



Jupiter's Filth Satellite, M. F. li-seiand, 612 ; the Fifth 



Satellite of Jupiter, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 624 



Kaflraria : Records of Kaffrarian Plants, Thos. R. Sim, 416 



Kafiristan, Suigeon-Major G. S. Robert-on, 211 



Kahlden (C. von), Methods of Pathological Histology, A. A. 



Kanihack, 218 

 Kanthack (A. A.), Methods of Pathological Histology, C. von 



Kahlden, 218 

 Karakoram-Himalayas, Climbing and Exploration in the, 



William Martin Conway, F.S.A., 199 

 Kaulmann (.M.), Preponderating Role of Liver in Formation of 



Urea, 24 



