Hupfitement to Naturi, "I 



Index 



Xlll 



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



Dana (J. D.), Derivalion and HomoI.)gies of Articulates, 91 



iJaniel (Lucien), Creation of New Varieties by Grafiing, 48 



T)anielssen (Dr. Daniel Cornelius), Death of, 303 



Dannevig (llar.ilH), Rearing of Plaice, 297 



Danube, Inquiry into Pollution by Vienna Drainage of, Dr. 



Heider, 16 

 Dardanelles, Earlhquake in the, 251 

 Darwin (Charles), Two Letter? of, 580 

 Darwinism, on some Difficulties of. Prof. D'Arcy Thompson, 



435 

 Darwinism is not Evolution, 524 

 Darwinism, another Substitute for. Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 



F.R.S., S4I 

 Dastre (A.), Digestion without Digestive Ferments, 48 

 Dauphiny, Observations of the Pendulum in the Alps of, 6^5 

 David (Prof. T. W. E.), the Glossopteris P^ossil Phnt, 2K8 ; 



Determinations of a Bore made at Cremorne Point, New 



South Wales, 415 

 Davies (A. M.), the Geology of Monte Chaberton, 92 

 Davis (William Morris), Elementary Meteorolo 'y, 293 

 Davison (C), the Earthquakes in Greece, 7 ; M. Papivasiliore 



on the Greek Earthquakes of April 1894, 607 ; a Mono- 

 chromatic Rainbow, 84 ; the Leicester Eatthquike of Aug. 



4, 1893, 119; Bifilar Pendulum for Measuring Earth-Tilts, 



246; Deposits from Snowd-ifis, 286; on the Velocity of the 



Constantinople Earlhquake Pulsations of July 10, 1895, 45' 

 Dawkins (Prof. Boyd), Oxiordshire Geology, 412 

 Day (G ), New Method of Preparing Lantern Slides without 



the Use of a Camera, 433 

 Deaf, Histories of American Schools for the, Edward Allen 



Fay, P. Macleod Years ey, 100 

 Peaf-Muti m, Holger Mygind, P. Macleod Yearsley, 449 

 Deeley (R. M ), Iiriiabiliiy of Plants, 8 

 Definite Proportions, the Berthollet-Proust Controversy and the 



Law of, Philip J Hartos;, 149 

 Delafosse (Maurice), the Ilamites of Eastern Africa, 91 

 Delebecque, (Andre), Atlas of French Lakes, 62 

 Deluges, Geologies and. Prof. Sollas, F. R. S., 505 

 Demography at Budapest, International Congress of Hygiene 



and, 19, 454, 511 

 Deniker(J.), the Natives of Lifon, 21 

 Denning (VV. F.), the Meteor and Meteor-Streak of August 26, 



1894, 537. 617 

 Denning's Comet, M. L. .Schulhof, 37 

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



542 

 Density of Nitrogen Gas, the. Lord Kayleigh, Sec. R.S., 157 

 Density of very Dilute Aqueous Solutions, Exact Measurement 



of the, F. Kohlrausch and W. Hallwachs, 553 

 Dent (F. ), Structure and Chemistry of Cyanogen Flame, 143 

 Denza(P. Franijois), Shooting-Stirs observed in Italy, 540 

 Derbcs (A.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 33 

 Derelicts in the North Atlantic, 502 



Derham (Dr. B. ), Proof Spirit and Fiscal Ilydrometry, 205 

 Descroix (Prof. L.), Diurnal Oscillations of Barometer at Paris, 



155 



Deslandres (Dr.), a Novel Method of Solar Observations, 307 ; 

 Researches on the Movements in the .Solar Atmosphere, 468 



Determination of Laiitude and Longitude by Photography, the. 

 Prof. C. Runge, 102 



Deutsche Seewarle Report for 1893, 482 



Development, the Effect of External Conditions upon. Prof. 

 August Weismann, 31 



Development ami Heredity, a Theory of, Henry B. Orr, 445 



Dewar (J.), the Viscosity of .Solids, 238 



Diabetes, Experiments on B'rogs in studying Pancreatic, Dr. 

 Marcuse, 336 



Diabetes, the Physiology of the Carbohydrates, their Applica- 

 tion .as Food, and Relation to, F. \V. Pavy, F.R.S., 397 



Diameter, the Moon's Apparent, M. P. Stroobant, 36 



Diameters of some Minor Planets, the, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 



65 

 Diatoms, Re-establishment of the Size of, P. Miquel, 414 

 Diazomelhane, Prof, von Pcchman, 364 



Dick.son (A. and \V. L. K.), Edison's KinetoPhonograph, 140 

 Dickson (Prof. H. B., F. R.S.), Opening Address in .Section B 



of the I3ritish Association, 348 

 Dickson (H. N.), Festoon Cumulus or "Pocky" Cloud, 79; 



Oceanographical Observations, 436 



Dictionary of the English Language, a New St.indard, 146 

 Dictyophora, the Eailiest Mention of, Kumagusu Minakata, 54 

 Digest im without Digestive Ferments, A. Datre, 48 

 Dillcr(J. S.), Discovery of Devonian Rocks in California, 235 ; 



the Shasta Chico Series, 326 

 Dinosaur: Mr. W. A. Sanljrd on his Discovery of a Large 



Dinosaur at Wedmore, 4^6 

 Diphtheria Bacterium, the Aciion of Light on the, J. Erede, 8 

 Diphtheria in London, the Spread of. Dr. Sykcs, 276 

 iMplera harmful to Cereals, Paul Marchal, 516 

 Direct Organic Adaptation, Has the Case for, been fully 



stated? H M. liernaid, 546 

 Discontinuity ol Fluid M aion, on the Doctrine of, in con- 

 nection with the Resistance against a .Solid moving through 

 a Fluid, Lord Kelvin, P. R.S., 524, 549, 573, 597 

 Diseases, Notes on some of the more Common, in Queensland 

 in relation to Atmospheric Conditions, 1887-91, Dr. David 

 Hardie, 28 

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

 Diselectrificaiion of Metals and other Bodies by Light, on the. 



Prof. Oliver J- Lodge, F.R.S., 225 

 Dispersion, llerr von Helmholtz's Electromagnetic Theory of, 



635 

 Distribuiions, Dr. Watson's Proof of Boltzmann's Theorem on 



Permanence of, Edward P. Culverwell, 617 

 Dixey (Dr. F. A ), on the Plantar Surface in Infants, 436 

 Dixon (Edward I'.), Abstract Geometry, 596 

 Dix^n (Prof. H. B.j, the Albion Colliery Explosion, 429 

 Dixon (John), on the Harbour and Docks of Southampton, 328 

 Doberck ( I ir. W. ), Researches made a: Hong Kong Observa- 

 tory in 1893, 325 

 Dohson (B. A.), on Electric Welding, 365 

 Dodge (C. W.), Introduction to Elementary Practical Biology, 



"7 

 D idgson (J. W.), Action of Concentrated .Vcids on Pairs of 



Metals in Conta t, 71 

 Dodson (J.) and G. VVilde, a Treatise of Natal Astrology, 219 

 Dogs, Experiments on Fasting, Dr. J. Munk, 491 

 Dogs' Eyes, Tan-Spots over, S. E. Peal, 572 

 Donkin (B. ), on the most Economical Temperature for Steam- 



Engine Cylinders, 438 

 Donnan (F. G.), Careless Writing, 549 

 Dortmund, Earthquake at, 553 

 Dove (H. S.), Fine Aurora seen in Tasmania, 482 

 Drainage, Inquiry into Pollution of Danube by Vienna, Dr. 



Heider, 16 

 Draper (D.), Geology of South .Vfrica, 167; Occurrence of 



Dolomite in South Africa, 167 

 Dreyer (Dr. J. L. E ), a Treatise on Astronomical Spectroscopy, 



Dr. J. Scheiner, 565 

 Drift, on so'iie Sources of Error in the Study of, Prof. T. 



McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., 5 

 Drop, the Photography of the Splash of a, R. S. Cole, 222 

 Drought at Antigua, C. A. Barber, 475 



Drude (P.), on the Demonstration of Hertz's Experiments, 236 

 Drummond (Prof. Henry), the Lowell Lectures on the 



Ascent of Man, 147 ; Mrs. Lynn Linton, 4S9 

 Dualla Negroes, the Beliefs and Customs in regard to Illness 



and Death of the. Dr. F. Plehn, 361 

 Dublin Royal Society, 191, 287 

 Dubois (I'rof), Production of Heat in Hybernating Animals, 



463 ; du Bois (Dr. H.), Obituary Notice of, August Kundt, 



152 ; Changes of Resistance of Bismuth Spiral in Powerful 



Magnetic Field, 287 

 Duenschmann (Dr.), on the Efiects of .Associating a Virulent 



with a Non-Virulent Micro-Organism in Animal Inoculation, 



456 

 Dunliar (Dr.), the Detection of Cholera Vibrios in River- 

 Water, 204 

 Dunliar, the Hatchery for Sea Fishes at ; Dr. T. Wemyss 



Fulton, iS 

 Dunstan (Prof. W. R.), Formaldoxime, 22; Action of Methyl 



Iodide on Hydroxylainine, 23S ; the Physiological Action of 



the Paraffin Nitrites, 550 

 Dunwoody (Major H. H. C), Meteorology of the United 



Slates, ()oS 

 DurandClaye, Statue of, 13 

 Durand-Gieville (E.), Connection between certain .Squalls 



which accompany large Barometric Depressions and Thunder- 

 storms, 430 



