Supplement to M?/w>*r,"| 

 Novetuber '^^t 1894 J 



Index 



XXXIX 



States, 528 ; Meteorology of the, Major H. H. C. Dunwoody, 

 608 



niversity Ettension, Aspects of Modern Study, R. A. Gregory, 

 422 



niversily Intelligence, 20,47,68, 118, 141, 164, 188, 235, 

 260, 283, 334, 515, 611, 634 



niversity, Jobns Hopkin=, Science Training at the, 228 

 niversity of London and the Report of the Gresham Com- 

 missioners, the. Dr. W. Palmer Wynne, 269 

 pham(l'rof. Warren), Niagara River since the Ice Age, 19S 

 psala. Meeting of the Internatioual Meteorological Committee, 



454 



nlhank (H. W.), Atireha with Pentamerous Symmetry, 413 



raniiim Peroxides, Sodium and, Thomas Fairley, 103 



'ranus, Observations of Saturn and, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 433 



'slar (Dr. Louis von), Death of, 60 



trecht. Astronomical Congress at, 132 



trecht. Prof. J. A. C. Oudemans on the Geographical 



Position of the Astronomical Observatory at, 312 



aporisation of the Saturated Alcohols of the Fatty Series, on 



the I,atent Heats of, M. W. Louguinine, 612 



aret (Raoul), Researches on Mercuric Picrate, 5S8 ; Action of 



Picric Acid and Picrates on Metallic Cyanides, the Isopur- 



purales, 5S8 



ariable R. Lyr.-e, the, Herr A. Pannekoek, 531 



ariable Star, a New, Rev. T. E. Espin, 417 



ariation of Animals, Materials for the Study of Variation, 



treated with especial regard to Discontinuity in the Origin of 



Species, W. Bateson, Prof. W. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., 25 

 ariation of Terrestrial Magnetism, Wilde's Theory of the 



Secular, L. .\. Bauer, 337 

 arialions, on Certain Principles of Progressively Adaptive, 



oliserved in Fossil Series, Prof. Osborn, 435 



arialions of Latitude, F. Gonnessiat, 277 



auvillc (Octave), Pottery of the Gallic Epoch, 490 



ecdcr (Dr. M. A.), Solar Electrical Energy, 416; Aurora of 



February 22, 54 

 entilation and Warming of Houses, Churches, Schools, and 



other Buildings, Notes on the, Ernest H. Jacob, 78 

 enukoff (M,), Thermometric Observations on the Summit of 



Ararat, 5SS 



ermes, Dr. Wm. Blaxland Benham, 7 



ermin, the Employment of Disease-causing Microbes for 



Destroying, Gerald McCarthy, 131 



erneau (Dr. R.), Prehistoric Crania of Patagonia, 490 

 'eronese (Guiseppe), Grundziige der Geometrie von mehreren 



Dimensionen und mehreren Arten gradliniger Einheiten in 



elemenlarer Form entwickelt, 493, 520 

 'erworn (Dr. Max), the Polar Excitation of Cells by Galvanic 



Currents, 192 

 'esta, Diameter of. Prof. E. E. Barnaid, 65 

 'esuvius Observatory, Earth-Currents at the, Signor L. 



Palmieri, 622 

 'iaia (Pierre), on the Peritheca of the Vine Mildew, 420 

 'icksburg, Remarkable Hailstones at, Prof. Cleveland Abbe, 



430 

 ''icioria. Handbook of the Destructive Insects of, C. French, 



.243 

 'ieille (M.), the Explosive Decomposition of Ammonium and 



Mercury Salts of Diazoimide, 253 

 'ienna. Astronomical Congresses at, 132 

 'ienna. Violent Hailstorm in, 153 



Vienna, Jahrbuch der K. K. Geologischen Reichsanslalt, 283 

 'ienna. Proceedings of Imperial Academy of Science at ; Prof. 



Weisner on the Mistletoe, 456 

 Hgnon (Leo), Stability of Dilute Solutions of Corrosive Sub- 

 limate, 94 

 'illard (P.), Physical Properties of Pure Nitrous Oxide, 94; 



on Carbonic Hydrate and the Composition of Hydrates of 



Gases, 396 

 /illiers (M.), the Estiination of Iodine, 191 ; Detection of 



Traces of Chlorine, 216; Differentiation of Aldoses and 



Keloses, 264 

 /inci (Leonardo da), as a Pioneer in Science, Wm. R. Thayer, 



415 

 I'ine Disease caused by A ureobasidium vitts, M. P. Eloste, 540 

 /ine Mildew, on the rcrilhccu- of the, Pierre Viala, 420 

 /inen (Dr. E. II. \ Death of, 60 



Vines (Prof. S. H., F.R.S.). a Student's Text-book ot 



Botany, Harold Wager, 613 

 Violins, Aluminium, Mr. Springer, 485 

 Vision, Electrical Theory of, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 



172 ; Dr. E. Obach, 172, 199 

 Vision, Theories of, 408 

 Visual Impres-ions, on the Recurrent Images foUo.ving, Shel- 



ford Bidwell, F.R.S., 466 

 Viticulture, Utilisation of Vintage "Marcs," A. Muniz, 144; 



on the Use of Selected Ferments, Charles Fabre, 396 ; on 



the Peritheca; of the Vine Mildew, Pierre Viola, 420 

 Vogel (Prof. Dr. H. W. ), Haiidbu;h der Photographic, Prof. 



K. Meldola, F.R.S., 589 

 Volcanoes: the Science of Vulcanology, Prof. H. J. Johnston- 



Lavis, 66; Gases in Kilauea, William Libbey, 91 ; Recent 



Changes in the great Lava Lake in Kilauea, 483 ; Eruption 



of the Volcano of Galoenggoen, Batavia, 620 

 Vollmer (B.), Electric Conductivity of Salts dissolved in 



Ethyl and Methyl Alcohol, 188 

 Voltameter, New Form of Gas, H. A. Naber, 252 

 Vouga (E.), Probable Age of Swiss Lacustrine Stations, 91 

 Vries (Jan de). Triple Equations, 312 

 Vulcanology, the Science of. Prof. H. J. Johnston- Lavis, 66 



Waals' (M. Van der) Formula, Comparative Study of the 

 Isothermals observed by M. Amagat, and the Isothermals 

 calculated from, P. de Heen and F. W. Dwelshauvers-Dery, 

 489 



Waddell (Prof. L. A.), the Poisoned Arrows of the Akas, 395 



Wadsworth (Mr.), New Design for Large Spectroscope Slits, 

 326 



Wager (Harold), a Student's Text-book of Botany, Prof. S. H. 

 Vines, F. R. S. ; the Students' Introductory Handbook of 

 Systematic Botany, Joseph W. Oliver, 613 



Wales, South, Earthquake in, 33 



Walker (J.), Constitution of Glycocine, 71 



Walker (Miles), Design and Winding Alternate-current Electro- 

 Magnels, 69 



Wallace (Dr. Alfred R., F.R.S.), Nature's Method in the 

 Evolution of Life, 541 ; Panmixia and Natural Selection, 

 196 



Walter (B.), Best Position of a Gauss's Plate, 431 



Walter (Miss M.), a Goniometer for demonstrating Relatioil 

 between Faces of Crystals and Points representing them on 

 a Sphere, 239 



Wanklyn(Prof. J. A.), on the Atomic Weight of Carbon, 410 



Ward (Prof. Marshall), Microscopic Apparatus for observation 

 of Micro-organisms, 40 



Ward (Thos. ) a Remarkable Meteor, 474 



Warming of Houses, Churches, Schools, and other Buildings, 

 Notes on the Ventilation and, Ernest H. Jacob, 78 



Wasps, some Oriental Beliefs about Bees and, Kumagusu Mina- 

 kala, 30 



Water: on the Spreading of Oil upon, Miss Agnes Pockels, 

 223 ; on the Viscosity of Water, as determined by Mr. J. B. 

 Ilanney by means of his Microrheometer, R. E. Barnetl, 

 311 ; on some Methods for the Determination of Water, 

 S. L. Pcnfield, 334 ; Competition of the Paris Municipal 

 Council for the best means of Purifying Water, 454 ; Micro- 

 organisms in Water, Prof. Percy Frankland and ^Irs. Percy 

 Frankland, Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., 469; on the Preparation 

 ofabsolutely Pure Water, Herren Kohlrauschand Ileydweiler, 

 621 



Water Lizard, Lesteur's, a recent addition to the Zoological 

 Society's Menagerie, 127 



Waters (Sidney), the Distribution of Nebula; and Star-Clusters, 

 484 



Watson's (Dr.), Proof of Boltzmann s Theorem on Permanence 

 of Distributions, Edward P. Culvcrwell, 617 



Watson Medal, Award of the, to S. C. Chandler, 157 



Ways and Works in India, G. W. Macgeorge, 569 



Wealden Flora, the, A. C. Seward, 294 



Weather, Icebergs and, A. Sydney D. Atkinson, 31 



Weather, Sun-spots and, W. L. Dallas, 113 



Webb (Dr. de W.), Prehistoric Remains in Florida, 16 



Webb (Rev. T.W.), Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, 



523 

 Webb (Wilfrrd Mark), Testacella haliotoidca, Drap, 296 

 Weber (Prof. Rudolph), Death of, 393 



