Supplement to Nature,~\ 

 Xfn'cmber 29, 1894 J 



Index 



xxix 



I Ire and Stone Mining, a Text-Book of, C. Le Neve Foster, 



Ilennett H. Brough, 543 



mic AHapiation, Has the Case for Direct, been Fully 



-Mied, n. M. Bernard, 546 



inic Cliemi<;iry, W. H. Perkin, jun., F. R.S., and F. Stanley 

 i.ippinq, 494 

 :inic Chemistry, Lessons in, G. S. Turpin, 49+ 



i^mic Colouring Matters, Systematic Survey of the, Drs. G. 



Schultz, and P. Julius, 267 

 ' iricntal Beliefs about Bees and Wasps, Some, Kumagusu 



Minakala, 30 



ntalists at Geneva, Tnlernalional Congress of, 454 



in of Species, Materials fur the Study of Variation treated 



\wth special regard to Discontinuity in, W. Baleson, Prof. W. 



I'. R. Wcldon, F.R.S., 25 

 Urion Nebula, the Spectrum of the, Prof. J. E. Keeler, Prof. W. 



W. Campbell, 254 

 Ormerod [Miss), Grass-Destroying Caterpillar Plague in Scot- 

 land, 251 

 Ornithology : Early Arrival of Birds, J. I.loyd Bozward, 8 ; Rev. 



H. Clement Ley, 31 ; the Date of the Cuckoo's Arrival, J. E. 



Ilartwig, 34; Lost British Birds, \V. H. Hudson, 63; Iron 



I rows' Nesls, Walter G. McMillan, ]. MacNaught Campbell, 



1^5 ; Rate nf the Flight of Birds, F. W. Headley, 269 ; the 



(flanges of Plumage in the Red Grouse, W. R. Cgilvie- 



Urant, 275; W. P. Pycraft on the Wing of Archccopteryx 



vi-wed in the Light of that of some Modern birds, 435; 



1 White Swallow, H. Garnett, 481 ; the Flight of Oceanic 



Kirds, Captain D. Wilson Barker, 617 

 Ornithorhynchus, Anatomy of Dumbbcll-shape Bone in, Prof. 



J. T. Wilson, 96 

 Orography of the Nang Shan, V. M. ObruchelT, 432 

 Orr (Henry B ), a Theory of Development and Heredity, 445 

 Osborn (Prof. H F.), Characters and Faunal Relation of the 



Larimie Mammals, 326 

 Osborn (Prof.), on Certam Principles of Progressively Adaptive 



Variations Observed in Fossil Series, 435 

 Osmond (M. F.), on the Structure of Steel, 368 

 Ostwald (Prof), on English Chemists, A. G. Hloxam, 224 

 Oudemans (Prof. J. A. C), on the Geographical Position of the 



Astronomical Observatory at Uirecht, 312 

 Ounce, or Snow Leopard, a Recent -•Addition to the Zoological | 



Society's Menagerie, 127 

 Ouramoeba, Wm. L. Poieit, 79 



Ouvr.ard (M.), Three lodo-Sulphides of Phosphorus, 156 

 Oxen, English, Evolution of Breed of, Prof. McK. Hughes, 



F.R.S., 182 

 Oxford, Meeting of the British Association at, 151, 270, 297, 



338 ; Inaugural .\ddress by the Most Hon. the Marquis of 



Salisbury, F.R.S., 339 

 Oxford School of Chemists, an Opening Address in Section B 



of the British Association by Prof. H. B. Dixon, F.R.S., 



348 

 Oxfordshire Geology, Profs. Green and Boyd Dawkins, 412 

 Oxidation of Phosphorous Sulphur and Aldehyde, on the Rate 



of. Dr. I^wan, 409 

 Oxygen: J. H, van't HofT, 240; the Line Spectrum of. Max 



Eisig, 15 ; the Spectrum of Oxvgen in High Temperatures, 



Dr. J. Janssen, 249 ; Adulteration of Compressed Oxygen, 



620 



Pain, Pleasure, and -Esthetics, Henry Rutgers Marshall, 3 

 Palffiographical Society of Australasia, the proposed, 325 

 Palreolithics : Mr. A. C. Carlyle's Collection of Minute Stone 

 Implements from the Vindhya Hills (India), 132; the 

 Palaeolithic Section at Wolvercote, Monigomerie Bell, 413 

 Pal;eonto!ogy : on the Tritubercular Theory, E. S. Goodrich, 

 6 ; Trituberculy and Polybuny, Dr. C. J. Forsyth Major, 

 lot, E. S. Goodrich, 268, loi ; Miirsupiies in the Isle of 

 Wight, C. Griffith, 8 ; the Echinoidea of Cutch, Dr. G. W. 

 Gregory, 35 ; the Crinoidea of Gotland, 59 ; the Recent 

 Discovery uf Fossil Remains at Lake Cala'ionna, South 

 Australia, Dr. E. C. Stirling, F.R.S., 184, 206; Dyrosaurus 

 Thevestensis, A. Pomal, 216; Characters and Faunal Re- 

 lations of the Larimie Mammals, Prof. H. F. Osborn, 326; 

 Creatures of Other Days, Rev. II. N. Hutchinson, 426 ; 

 W. A. Sanford on his Discovery of a Large Dinosaur at 

 Wedmore, 456 

 Palazzo (Dr. Luigi), Small Portable Unifilar Magnetometer, 

 582 



Palermo (Dr.), Action of Sunshine on Cholera Bacillus, 155 



Palimp5est Manuscripts, Application of Photography to the 

 Deciphering of, E. Pringsheim, 604 



Pallas, Diameter of. Prof- E. E. Barnard, 65 



Palmer (Dr. ), Dimethyl Arsine, 205 



Palmieri (Signor L.), Earth-Currents at the Vesuvius Observa- 

 tory, 622 



Panjab, Morphological Peculiarities in Natives of, Prof. R. H. 

 Charles, 16 



Panmixia, Prof. W. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., S; Dr. G. J. 

 Romanes, F.R.S., 28 



Panmixiaand Natural Selection, Dr. .\lfred R. Wallace, F. R.S., 

 .96 



Paniiekoek (Herr A.), the Variable R. Lyrae, 531 



Papavasiliore (M.), on the Greek Earthquakes of .-^pril, 1894, 

 C. Davison, 607 



Paper Making, Practical, George Clapperton, 73 



Paracelsus, M. M. Paulson .Vluir, 598 



ParaflTin Nitrires, the Physiological Action of the. Dr. J. Theo- 

 dore Cash, F.R.S., and Prof. Wyndham R. Dunstan, 550 



Pare Saint- Maur Ohservatorv, Magnetic Disturbance at, Corre- 

 si'onilinginTime with the Earthquake Shock at Consianlinople, 

 M. Moureaux, 394 



Parenty (H. ), New Experiments permitting the Comparison of 

 the Delivery of Liquids, Gases, and Vapour from the same 

 Orifices, 444 



Parhelia, Halo of 90° with, Samuel Barber, 269 



Paris: Bulletins de la Socio e d'Amhropologie de, 2r, 441, 

 490 ; Memoires de la Societe d'Anthropologie de. 441 ; Paiis 

 Academy of Sciences. 23, 48, 72, 94, 120, 143, 167. 191, 216, 

 263, 287, 311, 335, 368, 396, 420, 444, 468, 491. 516, 540, 

 564, 587, 612, 635 : Centenary of the Paris Pulyiechnic 

 School, 82 ; Annual Repurt of the Paris Observaiory, 255 ; 

 Pans Societe d'Encouragemenl pour I'lndusirie Nationaie, 

 Proposed New System of Screw-pitch and Wire-gaige. 414 ; 

 M. J. Jauhert on the Atmosphere of Paris, 454 ; Paris 

 Municipal Council : Competition for the best means of 

 Suppressing the Smoke and Purifying the Waier of Cines, 

 454; Pasieur In-iituie, Expeiimental Study of means of 

 Defence against Destructive Insects, 482 



Paris (Comte dei, Death of, 480 



Pascher(F.), ihe Radiation <if Gases, 188; on the Infra-Red 

 Disoersion of Fluorspar, 635 



Pasteur Institute, Paris, Experimental Study of means of 

 Defence against Desiructivc Insects, 482 



Pasteur Insii ute, the Projected, for India, 33 



Pasteur's .\nti-Rabic Treatment, the Anti-Vivisectionists and, 



'4 



Paiagonia, Prehistoric Crania of. Dr. R. Verneau, 490 



Pathology : Leciures on ihe Comparative Pathidogy of In- 

 flammation, Ellas Metchnikoff, 194; Methods of Pathological 

 Hist.ilogy, C. von Kahlden, A. A. Kamhack, 218 ; Deaf- 

 Mutism, Holger Mygind, P. Macleod Vearsley, 449 ; the 

 Thompson Yates Lalioratones, 304 



Pavy (F. W., F.R.S.), the Ph)Sinlogy of the Carbohydrates, 

 their Application as Food and Relation to Diabetes, 397 



Peal (S. E.), Tan Spot- over Dog's Ejes, 572 



Pearson (Karl), Height of Barometer, 338 



Peary Expedition, 581 ; Sailing of the, 250; Letter from Lieut. 

 Peary, 603 



Pease (Alfred E.), Biskra and the Oases and Desert of the 

 Zibans, 317 



Pechman (Prof, von), on a New Nitrogen Compound, 

 Diazomethane, 364 



Peckham (S. F.), on the Nitrogen Content of California 

 Bitumen, 515 



Pclabon tH.), Influence of Pressure on Combination of 

 Hydrogen and Selenium, 264 



Pembrey (M. S. ), on the R-aciion of Animals to Changes of 

 External Temperature, 460 



Pendulum in the Alps of Danphiny, Observations of the, 635 



Pendulum, Bifilar, for M asuiing Earth-Tilt?, C. Davison, 246 



Penfield (S. L. ), on some .Methods for the Determination of 

 Watei, 334 



Penfield and Kreider (Messrs.), Separation of Minerals of High 

 Specific Gravity by the Use of Dr. J. W. Rctger's Fused 

 Double Nitrate ol Silver and Thallium, 415 



Pcngelly Memorial Fund, the, 325 



Peniamerous Symmetry, " Aur lia " with, H. W. Unthank, 413 



Perennial Irrigation in Egypt, J. Norman l.ockyer, F. U.S., So 



