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Index 



[SiippUmcni to Nature 

 Sovember 29, 1894 



Clowes (Dr. Frank), the Composition of Atmospheres which 

 ex'inguish Flame, 2S3 ; Kxperiments on the Proportion ol 

 Carbonic Acid in Air which are extinctive to Flame, and 

 which are irrespi^ahle, 409 

 Clutz (Frank H.). Jupiter's Satellites in 1664, 113 

 Coal Dust, Colliery Explosions and. \V. N. Aikinson, 419 

 Coal Gas, the Enrichment of. Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, 175 

 Cobhett (L.), Results of an Investigation on the production of 

 Local Immunity through a Localised Specific Inflammatory 

 Condition, 462 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Discontinuous Colour Variation, 



197 

 Cohen (Ali), Polymorphism among- Bacteria, 179 

 Cohen (Dr. J. B.), on the Constitution of the Acid Amides, 



411 

 "Coherer," Illustration of the Principle of Prof. Oliver Lodge's, 



305 

 Cold-burns, M. Raoul Pictet on, 362 

 Cole (Prof. G. .-V. J.), the Geology of Torres Straits, 276 ; 



Ge"l"gv and Scenery in Ireland, 323 

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

 Collie-y Explosion, the Albion, Prof. H. B. Dixon, 429 

 Colliery Explosions and Coal Dust, W. N. Aikinson, 419 

 Colliery Explosions in South Wales, Cause of Death by Suffo- 

 cation in. Dr. Haldane, 463 

 Collignon (Dr. R.). the Amhropology of France, 441 

 Collinge(W. E.) on the Structure of the Integument in Polyo- 

 don, 434; on the Relaii'ins of the Cranial Nerves to the 

 Sensory Canal System, 436 

 Collins (F. Hiward), Twelve Charts of the Tidal Streams on 



the West Coast of Scotland, 318 

 Colour-Blindness, a New Form of, Prof. Koenig, 98 

 Colour- Variation, Discontinuous, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 



•97 



Coloured Bards, Studv of Fluid Motion by means of, Prof. 

 Osb.me Reynolds F. R.S., 161 



Colouring Mailers, Sysiemaiic Survey of the Organic, Drs. G. 

 Schuliz and P. Julius, 267 



Colson (Albert), Change ol Sign of the Rotatory Power, 264 



Colv-Sinke, the Grey, a recent addition to the Zoological 

 Society's Menagerie, 128 



Comets : Gale's Comet, 36 ; Ephemeris of, 18, 87 ; Prof. 

 Kreutz, 181 ; Dennings Comei, M. L. Schulhof, 37; Return 

 of Tempel's Comet, 65 ; the Ephemeris fur Tempel's Comet, 

 206; M. Schulhof, 113, 416; Verzeichniss der lilemenle der 

 bisher berechnelen Coineienbahnen, Dr. J. G. Galle, 473 ; 

 Brorsen's Conel, 1 851 III., 607 



Committee on Army Examinations, the Report of the, 125 



Common (Dr. A. E., F. R.S.), a Selecion of Photographs of 

 Stars, Star Clusters, and Nebula;, togeiher with information 

 concerning the Instruments and the Methods employed in 

 the Pursuit of Celestial Photography, Isaac Roberts, 



FR.S.,447 

 Compass, New Form of Automatic Steering, Lieut. Bersier, 



252 

 Comslock (Geo. C), Binary Stars, 458 

 Conductivity, Thermal, of Metals, Method for determining, 



Jas. IL Gray, 261 

 Congelation ol Sulphuric Acid, M. Raoul Pictet on the, 636 

 Congress, Astronomical, at Utrecht and at Vienna, 132 

 Congress, Proposed Astronomical, in 1896, Dr. Gill, 133 

 CongreM of Hygiene and Demography at Budapest, Inter- 

 national, 19, 454, 511 

 Congress, International, of Americanists, 393 

 Congress, the International Geological, \V. Topley, F.R.S., 



319 



Congress of Orientalists at Geneva, International, 454 



Conolly (I. L. S.), New Chart of Equal Ranges of Tempera- 

 tore, 21 



Constantinople: Earthquake al, 251 ; D. Eginitis, 581 ; Mag- 

 netic Disiurb.Tncc corresponding in Time with Earthquake 

 Sli'icl: al ( nn-lanlinople, M. Mourneaux, 394; on the 

 Vcliicity «( the Constantinople Earthquake Pulsations of July 

 10, 1894, Charles Davison, 451 



Con>umpiion, alleged Cure by Subcutaneous Injection of 

 Asses' BKhkI of, 530 



Conlejean (Ch ), on some Antitoxic Properties of the Blood of 

 the Terrestrial Salamander (Salamandrn maciihta) against 

 Curare, 444 



Contemporary Review, Science in, 234, 583 



Conway (William Martin, F.S. A.), Climbing and Exploration 

 in the Karaknram Himalayas, igg ^ 



Cook (E. H.), Effect of Heat on lodates and Bromates, 166 



Cook's (Dr. Frederick A.) Greenland Expedition, 429 ; Return 

 of, 4S1 



Cooke (Prof. Josiah Parsons), Death of, 480 ; Obituary Notice 

 of, 551 



Copeland (Prof.) on the Path of the Meteor of May 18, 1S94, 



443 

 Coral Reefs of the Bermudas, the, Alexander Agassiz, 235 

 Corea, Cultivation of Cotton in, 39» 

 Cornu (Prof.), the Accuracy of Astronomical Observations, 



531 



Cornwall, Remarkable Rocks at Dinas Head in, 412 



Coles (E. C). an Elementary Manual of Zoology, 616 



Cotleau (Gusiave), Death of, 413 



Cotton, CuUiv.ition of, in Corea, 394 



Coulon (Dr. Louis de), Death of, 228 



Creameries and Infectious Diseases, Dr Welply, 554 



Creatures of other Days, Rev. II N. Hutchinson, 426 



Criminals, the Ilenlification by Finger-Pnnts of Habitual, 

 Henry Fluids. 548 



Crinnide.i of (inland, the, 59 



Crofion (H. T. 1. Influence of Ancient Village Communities on 

 Map of England, no 



CromhiefRcv. James M.), a Monograph of Lichens found in 

 Britain, heirtg a Descriptive Catalogue of the Species in the 

 H^riwriiim of the British Museum, 295 



Crova (M. A.) on the Degree of Incan.trscence of Lamps, 635 



Crow>' Nesis, Inm, Walter G. McMillan, 8 ; J. MacNaught 

 Campbell, 125 



Crozier (M.), Ciimbinalions ol Ammonia with Silver Salts, 120 



Cru-iacca, Stuiltes on the Nervous System of, Ed^ar J. Allen, 

 611 



Crystallography: the Dendritic Crystals on Pages of Books, A. 

 T. Tail, 112; Dcah of Prof. F. Q. Rodriguez, 227; a 

 Gonio Meter for Demonstrating Relaii n between F.aces of 

 Crv-tal and Points representing them on a Sphere, Miss M. 

 Waller, 239 ; Mode of Convening Oxide of Iron into 

 Ha;niatite Cr)sials, Prof. Arctowski, 306 ; the Systems of 

 Cr)Sialli-a ion, L. Fletcher, F.R.S., 353 ; on a New Method 

 of Measuring Crystals, H. A. Miers, 411 ; Crystals collect 

 at the ui'per part of a less dense Solution, M. Lecoq de 

 Boi-baudran, 420 ; Sach-uiid Orts-Ver^eichniss zu den 

 miiieralogischen iind geologichen Arbeiien von Gerhard vom 

 Rath, Frau vom Rath, 498 ; Influence of Low Temperatures 

 on ihe Liws ol Crystallisation, Raoul Piclei, 5S8 ; on Hollow 

 Pyrainiiial Ice Crystals, Dr. Carl Grossmann and Joseph 

 Lomas, 600 



Cu a. Ternary and Later History of the Island of, Robert J. 

 Hill, 515 



Cuckoo : the Date of the Arrival of the, J. E. Harting, 34 ; 

 Lite Appearance of the, Mrs. Hubbard, 338 



Cultivation, the Origin ol. Grant Allen, 66 



Culverwell (E. P.), an Examination of Croll'sand Ball's Theory 

 of Ice Ages and Genial Age*, 413; Dr. Watson's Proof of 

 Bollznianii's Theorem on Pennanence of Distributions, 617 



Cumbiae, the Projected Marine Biologic.il Station al, 13 



Cumn.ing (I ini.a:is). Heat treated experimentally, 569 



Cunningham (Prof. D. J., F.R.S.), Two Microcephalic Brains, 

 287 



Cunningham I]. T.) on the Sii;nificance of Diagnostic 

 Chai.icters in the Pleuroneciidie, 436 ; the Logic of Wcis- 

 niannism, 523 



Curare, on some Antitoxic Properties of the Blood of the Ter- 

 restrial Sala iiander (Salamaiidra maculosa) against, C. 

 Phisalix and Ch. Conlejean, 444 



Curie (P.), the M ignetic Properties of Soft Iron at Various 

 Temperatures, 84; Properties of Magnetic Substances at 

 Various Temperatures, 120 



Curiies (C. L.), New Photo-microscopic Apparatus, 119 



Curtis (R. II.), Cbaracleristic Features of Giles and Strong 

 Winds. 215 



Curiius (Prol.), the Chemical Hislory of Hydrazine or Diamidc 

 and its Derivatives, 606 ; Double Salis containing Diam- 

 monium, 606 



Gushing (K. ID, Salt in Savagery, 487 



Cyclone in the Untied States, Disastrous, 528 



Cza|.ski (Dr. .sjiegfricd), Thcorie der Optischen Inslrumente 

 (Nach Abbe), 74 



