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Index 



L Ntrz-ember 29, 1894 



Maoagemenl of, the Micro-Aquarium, Henry Scherren, 



523 

 PoDsot (A.), New Method for Determination of Lowering of 



Freezing Points of Solution, 48 

 Pope (\V. J.), the Preparation of Sulphonic Derivalives of 



Camphor, 335 

 Popularising Si/ience, H. G. Wells, 300 

 I'orsehnew (HerO. I'rof Lunge and, Nitrogen Trioxide, 635 

 Porter (Mr. \V. T ), Spinal Respiratory Tracts, 491 

 Potato Disease, Phytophthora Infeslans, The, Thos. Carro 1, 



63 

 Poteat (\Vm. L ), Ouramotba, 79 



Potsdam Observatory, Sunspot Observations at the, 556 

 Pottery nf the Gallic Epoch, Ociave Vauvillc', 490 

 Powell (Major J. \V. i, on the Water Resources of the United 



States, 4S6 

 Power (D'Arcy). a Seiies of Preparations of the Conjunctival 



and Vat;inal Mucous Membranes taken from Rabbits and 



Guinea pig- which had been subjected to Mechanical and 



Chemical Ir'ira'ion, 461 

 Poynting (Prof. J. H., F.R.S.), the Mean Density of the Earth, 



542 

 Pratt (Henry), Principia Nova Aslronomica, 51 

 Precision, Measurements of. Prof T. C. Mendenhall, 5S4 

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

 Pressure, Difference"; of, G. Gugli;lmo, 581 

 Preslernal Mu-cle, Observations on the, O. Lambert, 490 

 Price (W. .\ ) .\ Treatise on the Measurement of Electrical 



Resistance. 591 

 Primitive Civilisation ; or. Outlines of the History of the 



Ownership in Archaic Communiiies, E. J. Simcox, 522 

 Primordial Utricle, Mohl's, Thomas Hick, 173 

 Principia Nova Aslronomica, Henry Pratt, 51 

 IVingIc (Andrew) Practical Pho'o-.Micrography, 318 

 Pringsheim (Prof), Death of, 580 



Pringsheiii (E ), Application of Photography to the Decipher- 

 ing o( Palimpsest Manuscripts 604, 

 Projeciiles, the Destructive Effect of Small, Prof. Victor 



Horsley, F. R.S., 104 

 Prolifera, Clavatrlla, Henry Scherren, 104 

 Proof Spirii and Fiscal Hydromeiry, Dr. B. Derham. 205 

 Protoplasm, on the Relations of. Prof E. Van Heneden, 434 

 Psycho- Physiology, The Scope of, Prof. C. Lloyd-Morgan, 



54 



Psychology : Pain, Pleasure and ./Esthetics, Henry Rutgers 

 Marshall, 3 ; Physiological Psychology and Psycho-Physics, 

 Prof E. B. Tiichener, 129 ; the Writer of the Note, 20 ; Prof 

 Lidd on the Resulis of Experimental Work on the Direct 

 Control of the Retinal Field, 416; Experiments on Helen 

 Kellar. Prof. Jaslrow, 416; the Drift of Psychical Research, 

 F. W. H. Myers, 5S4 ; Visions of the Interior of the Earth. 

 H. R. and M.S. H. the Prince of Mantua and Montferrat, 594, 

 Priif Miinsieiberg and Mr. A. H. Pierce on the Localisation 

 of .Sound, 621 



Plerid iphyics, on the Origin of the Sexual Organs of the, 

 Pm'I. Duuglas H. Campbell, 435 



Plolimy: .Sludien iiber Claudius Ptolemiius ; ein Beitrag zur 

 Geschichle der griechischen Philosophie und Astrologie. 

 Franz Boll, 398 



Puiseux (M.t. Photographs of the Moon, 27S 



Pycrjfi (W. P.), on the Wing of Arch<rcifleryx viewed in the 

 Light of that of some Modern Birds, 435 



Pyqinic* in Europe, Prof J. Kollmann on, 440 



Pyro' Electricity, 358 



<.)ttarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, 441, 515, 611 



'Quarterly Review, Science in the 65, 419 



f^aariz Fibres in Telescope*, on the Use of. Dr. L. Bleekrodc, 



174 

 Qiiirefages (Armand de), Monument erected in Honour of, 



481 

 'Jueentland : Nolei on «ome of the more Common Diseas'i in 



Queensland in Reliiioa (o Almoipheric Condiliont, 1887-91 



Tir I)»v.H \Uu\\', jS 



.' Club, 119 

 le< and their Vnune, 124 

 !,<„.... »■ 1 . , .;• ....iement of .Surface Tension of Water and 



Mercury in Capillary Tubet, 118 



Rabies, the Anti-Vivisectionisis and Pasteur's iTreatment of, 14 



Rae (John), the Work of the Beer Money, 583 



Railways and Tramways, Electric Traction on, .\nthony 

 Reckenzann, 423 



Rainbow, a Monochromatic, Charles D.ivison, 84 



Rainfall in Great Britain during Tuly, 325 



Rainfall, Biiish, C.J. Symons, F.R.^., 416 



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



Rainfall of .Scotland, Dr. Buchan. 604 



Rains in Geneva, on Spring, 475 



Raisin (Caiherine A), Relations of the older Fragmental Rocks 

 in Norih-West Caernarvonshire, 286 



Ram (Gilbert S. ), the Incandescent Lamp and its Manufacture, I 



Ramsay's (Sir Andrew), Physical Geology and Geography of 

 Great Britain, H. B. Woodward, 277 



Ramsay (A. .S.), Modern Plane Geometry, 196 



Ramsay (Prof W. S. , F. R.S.I, the Passage of Hydrogen 

 through a Palladium Septum, 142 ; Relations of Pressure, 

 Volume, and Temperature of Rarefied Gases, 143 ; Experi- 

 ments on Relations of Pressure, Volume of Temperature .ind 

 Rarefied Gases, 215 ; on the Existence of a New Gas in the 

 Atmosphere, 410 



Rassner (Dr.), Cloud-height Measurements at Eiffel Tower, 95 



Raih (Frau vom), Sach- und Orts Verzeichniss zu den luineral- 

 ogischen und geologischen Arbeiten von Gerhart vom Rath , 

 498 



Rayleigh(Lord, Sec. R.S.), the Density of Nitrogen Gas, 157 ; 

 on Experiments made to determine the Minimum Current 

 audible in the Telephone, 407 ; on ihe Qaantitative Theory 

 of the Telephone, 40S ; on the Existence of a New Gas in 

 the Atmosphere, 410 



Read (.\. A ), Conditions in which Carbon exists in Steel, 143 



Readc (J. .Mellard), Erosion of the Muir GLicier, Alaska, 245 



Rebeur Paschwiiz (E. von), Coaip.arison of Records of Earth- 

 quakes of August 10, 1893, 179 



Rcbiere (.•\.), Les Feuimes dans la Science, Mrs. Percy 

 F'lankland, 279 



Reckeiizmn (Anthony), Electric Traction on Railways and 



Tramw.ay-, 423 

 R<clus(Eliste), Normal Line of Separation between East and 

 West of the Ancient World, 583 



Recurrent Images following Visual Impressions, on the, 

 Shelford Bidwell, F.R.S., 466 



Regnault (Dr. F.), on Various Forms of Teeth of Different 

 Races, 441 



Reid (Prol. Waymouth), on the Alieration in the Mucous 

 Membrane of the Lateral Pouches ol the Pii^eon's Crop, 4l)j 



Ren.-iult (B.), on Cuprolitic Bacteria of the Permian Age, 396 



Renou (NI.), I'hnnderstorms, 34 



Renz (F.), the Neliulous Character of Nova Auriga;, 254 



Report of the Commillee on Army Examinaions, the, 125 



Research, Scientific Education and. Dr. H. E. Armstrong, 

 F.R.S., 211 



Research Work, W. G. WooUcombe, 124 



Resistance : a Treatise on the Measurement of Electrical 

 Resistance, W. A. Price, 591 



Reigers's (Dr. J. W.) Fused Double Nitrate of Silver and 

 Thallium Separation of Minerals of High Specific Gravity 

 by the use of, Messrs. Penfield and Kreidrr, 415 



Review Reviewed, a. Prof. Ralph S. Tarr, 26S 



KtViEWS AND OUR BoOKSHELI- : — 



The Incandescent Lamp and its Manufacture, Gilbert S. 



Ram, I 

 Pain, Pleasure, and .I'.sthetics. Henry Rugcrs Marshall, 3 

 Physiology I'racticums, Bun G. Wilder, 4 

 The Fauna of Briiish India, including Ceylon and Burmah, 



G. F. Hampson, 4 

 Materials for the Study of Variation, W. Bateson, I'rof. 



W. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., 25 

 Eii Geiilogischer (Juerschnilt durch die Ost Alpcn, A. 



Roihplei/, Dr. Maiia M. Ogilvie, 27 

 The Natural History ot Plants, Piol. F. W. Oliver, 28 

 Notes on the mote Common Diseases in Queensland, Davii' 



llnrdie, 28 

 Jo*!. Muller's Lehrbuchder Kosmischen Physik, Dr. C. V . W 



Pciers, W. J. Lockyer, 49 

 The Alchemical Essence and the Chemical Element, M. M 



Paltison Muir, Prof Herbert Macliod, F.R.S., 50 



