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Index 



tSuppUment to Mature, 

 Noz'cmber 39, 1894 



Weber's Teit, the RtUtive Siuiti/ity of .M;:o aai Wo.uea at 

 the Nape of the Neck by, Francis Gilloa, F.R S., 40 



Wedrnore, Mr. W. A. Sanfjrd on his Diic>»ery of a lar^e 

 Dinosaur at, 456 



Weierilraii' (Prof.) Works, intended Collective Edition of, 61 



Weishach (Dr. Julias), the Mechanics of Hoisting Machinery, 

 616 



WeiNmannism : the Effect of External Conditions upon De- 

 velopaienl, I'rof. .August Weismann. 31 ; the Logic of Weis- 

 m,inni>in, J. T. Cunningham, 523 



Weiiner (Prof.) on the Mistletoe, 456 



Welding of Metals, M. W. Spring on the Cold, 455 



WeIdon(Prof. W. F. R.,F.K.S.), Panmixia, 5; Materials for 

 the Siudy of Variation, treated with especial regard to Dis- 

 continuity of Species, W. liateson, 25 



Wellman Arctic Expedition, 273, 304 ; News of the, 360 ; Sup- 

 plies for the, 393 



Wells (11. G.), Popularising Science, 300; Science in School 

 and after School, 525 



Welply (Dr.), Creameries and Infectious Diseases, 554 



Wenyon (Dr. Ed. Jas.), the Teeth and Civilisation, 14S 



Wernicke (W.), the Change of Phase of Light by Retle.vion at 

 Thin Films, 236 



Wesson (Edward), a Remarkable Meteor, 399 



Welterhan (D.), Absence of Butterflies, 319 



Whale, the Carpus of the Greenland Right, Prof. Strulhers, 



434 



Wharton (Capt. W. J. L., F.R.S.), Opening Address in Sec- 

 tion E of the Briiish .Association, 377 



Whitaker(W., F.R.S.), Deep Borings at Culford, Winkfield, 

 Ware, and Cheshunt, 2S5 



White (J.), Latitude by Ex-meridian, 49S 



White Slemorial at Selborne, the Gilbert, 227 



White Swallow, a, IL Garnett, 481 



Whitehead (C. B.), Fruit Culture for Profit, 569 



Whitney (Prof. W. D.), Death of, 153 



Whitten (J. C), the Yucca Moth, 229 



Wbitworth Scholarships, List of Successful Candidates issued 

 by the Department of Science and Art, 429 



Wiedemann (Eilhard), Phy>ikalisches Prakticum, mit besonderer 

 Berucksichtigung der Physikalisch-Chemischen Methoden, 

 G. F. C. Searle, 496 



Wiedemann's Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 21, llS, 188, 



236. 334. 5' 5.635 



Wiesengrund (Bernhard), Experiments with Tin-lead Alloys 

 ranging from PbSn,.j to Pb,oSn, 394 



Wild (Dr. S.), Improvements in Magnetic Instruments, 15 



Wilde (G.) and J. Dodson, A Treatise of Natal Astrology, 219 



Wilde (Prof. Henry, F.R.S.). Wilde's Theory of the Secular 

 Variation of Terrestrial Magnetism, 570; L. A. Bauer, 337 



Wilder (Burt G. ), Physiology Practicums, 4 



Williams (Alfred), Death of, 304 



Williams (Charles Theodore), .\croTherapeutics, or the Treat- 

 ment of Lung Diseases by Climate, 99 



Williams (Prof. G. H), Death of, 324 



Williams (Stanley), Observations on Mars, 606 



Williamson (Benjamin, F.R.S.), Introduction to the Mathe- 

 matical Theory of I he Stres.s and Strains of Elastic Solids, 

 Prof. A. G. Greenhill, l-.K.S., 97 



Williamson (Dr. W. C, F.R.S.), the Roots ol Lygimdendron 

 Oldhtimiitni, 261 



W ,r, 1S2 



\\ ;alion of Magnetisation of Iron as affected by 



.. ...^ in Iron, 214; the Hydroximes of the 

 roup, 239 



\N . I T), Anatomy of Dumb-bell-shaped Bone in 



Ornti 96 



WiUin ; inual of Practical Logarithms, 425 



W , Improved Method of Communication between 



.ns anil Lightships, 182 



Willi ■ 1' . 11.) Measurement* on Kerr Phenomena in Polar 

 Kcflcxion of Nickel, Prof. Kamerlingh Unncs, 24 



Windmills, toward* the Efliciciicy of Sails, Screw-Propellers, 

 in Water and Air, and Aeroplanes, Lord Kelvin, P.R. S., 



425 

 Windf, the Names of the. Dr. Umlauft, 188 

 Witidxiard Expedition, the, 603 

 Winkclmann (A.), Elasticity and Tenacity of Glasses .xs Uc- 



icndcnt u|ion Chemical Computition, 21 



Wire (A. P.), New Method of preparing Lantern Slides witV 



ojt the use of a Camera, 435 

 Wisconsin, the Great Forest Fires in Minnesota and, 454 

 .Wolf (M.), Report on M. Big Durdtn's Memjiroi the .Micro 



metric Measurement of SmiU Angular Celestial Distance 



36S 

 Women and Science, A. Rebiere, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 279 

 Wood (Mr. Chas.) on the use of Caustic Lime in the Bias 



Furnace, 460 

 Wool's Holl, Mass., Marine Biological Laboratory, 4S1 



Annual Report of, 130 

 Woodward (II. B. ), Sir .-Vndrew Ramsay's Physical Geolog 



and Geography of Great Britain, 277 

 Woollcomlie (W. G.), Research Work, 124; Pi;iclical Work ii 



General Physics, 425 

 Wright, (Dr. C. R. Alder, F.R.S.), Death ol, 359 ; Obitu.-ir 



Notice of, 413 

 Wright (Prof. G. Frederick), Erosion of the Muir Glacier 



Alaska, 245 

 Writing, Careless, F. G. Donnan, 549 

 Wunsch (M. A.) on Benzoylquinine, 420 

 Wynne (Dr. W. Palmer), the University of London .ind tlv 



Report of the Gresham Commissioners, 269 

 Wyrouboff (M. G.), Obituary Notice of Ernest Mallard, 42S 



Yates (Thompson), Laboratories, 304 



Yearsley {P. Macleod), Histories of American Schools for th( 



Deaf, Edward .\llen Fay, 100 ; Deaf-Mutism , Holger Mygind 



449 

 Versin (M.) on the Hongkong Plague, 368 

 Yoruba-Speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa 



the. Col. A. B. Ellis, 221 

 Young (Dr. James Buchanan) on the Chemical ani Bacterio 



logical Examination of Soil, with special reference to the 



Soil of Graveyards, 443 

 Young (Dr. John), a New Khynchobdellid, 452 

 Yucca Moth, the, J. C. Whitten, 229 



Zeeman (Dr.), Measurements of Reflection of Polarised Light 



144 

 Zeeman (P.), Observations made of the Kerr Phenomenon m 



the Reflection from Sjrfaces of Iron, Cob.-ilt, and Nickel 



in a Magnetic Field, 503 

 Zehnder(L. ), a Sodium-nitrogen C impound, 118 

 Zenger(Ch. V.), Electricity considered as a Vortical M ovcmcnl, 



444 



Zitlel (Prof, von), Phylogeny, Ontogeny, and .Systematic 

 Arrangement, 510 



Zones, Rationality of Indices and the Law of, 355 



Zoology : Vermes, Dr. Wm. Blaxland Bcnham, 7 ; / 

 logical Regions, C. B. Clarke. F.R.S., 7 ; Additions to the 

 Zoological Gardens, 18, 36, 64, S7, 113, 132, 157, 181, 205, 

 230, 254, 277, 307, 327, 364, 395, 416, 433, 457, 484, 504, 

 53'. 556. 5S3, 606, 624 ; Recent .\dditions to the ZnoKigical 

 Society's Menagerie, 127 ; One Boa-Constrictor swallowed 

 by another in the Zoological Gardens, 620 ; Zoolo^;ic:ll 

 Society, 22, 36, 71, 1S9, 239; the Rudimeiils of Sixth 

 and Seventh Digits or Rays in Mammals, Prof. Karl von 

 Bardeleben, 22; Derivation and Homologies of .\rticulatcs, 

 (. D. D.ina, 91 ; Anatomy of " Dumb-bell-shaped " I! 'iie 

 in Oniithorhyiichus, Prof. J. T. Wilson, 96 ; Scheme for tlie 

 Protection of South African Mammals, 130; Evolution of 

 Breeds of English Oxen, Prof. McK. Hughes, F.R.S., 1S2 ; 

 Zoological Society of Philadelphi.a, the, 189; the Pupils of 

 the Fclida;, Lindsay Johnson, 189 ; Contributions tu tlic 

 Life-History of the Foraminifera:, J. J. Lister, 237 ; a Hand- 

 book to the Marsupaliaand.Monotremata, Richard Lydckkcr, 

 267 ; on the .\ncestry of the Cliordata, W. G itslang, 434 ; 

 Prof. Hubrccht on the Didermic Blaslocyte in Mainmalu, 

 434 ; Death of Prof. K. M. Albrechl, S53 : Agricubural 

 Zoology, Dr. J. Ritzema Bos, 567 ; an Elementary Manual 

 of Zoology, E. C. Cotes, 616 



Zunlz (Prof.), Experiments to determine whether any one alone 

 of the Food-Stuffs, Proteids, I'ats, or Carbohydrates can 

 be regarded as the Source of Muscular Energy, 336 



Zurich, the International Geological Congress at, 510 



