Index 



^Supplement to Nature^ 

 L Novemhen^^ 1094 



which are extinctive to Flame, and which are irrespirable. 



Prof. Clowes, 409 

 Carlyle's (A. C.) Collection of Minute Stone Implements from 



the Vindhya Hilli (India), 132 

 C.-irnegie (Douglas), Law and Theory in Chemistry, MM. 



Patti-on Muir, 98 

 Caro (Dr.) on Method of obtaining a New Rhoiamine, 411 

 Carpmael (Charles), Death of, 620 

 Catroll (Thomas), the Poiato Distase, Phytophthora in- 



feslans, 63 

 Cartailhac (!£.)., the Female Deity and Sculptures of the .Vllee 



Couverte of Epone, 91 

 Cartwrighl (T. B.), a Remarkable Meteor, 474 

 Cari'ill (Henr)'), Papers and Notes on the Glacial Geology of 



Great Britain and Ireland, Rev. E. Ildl, 421 

 Ca^h (Dr. J. Theodore, K. R.S.), the Physiological Action of 



the Paraffin Nitrites, 550 

 Cas-ell's Family Magazine, Science in, 140, 234 

 Cataloguing Scientific Papers, A. G. Bloxam, 104 

 Cataract Construction Company at the Falls of Niagara, the 



Recent Work of the, 1 1 

 Caterpillar Plague in Scotland, Grass-destroying, Miss Ormerod, 



251 

 Cathode Rays, the Magnetic Deflection of, Ilerr P. Lenard, 



114 

 Cathode Riys, on the Velocity of the. Prof. J. J. Thomson, 



408 

 Cattle, the Microbe of Contagious Peripneumonia in, S. Arloing, 



287 

 Cauise (II.), Synthesis of Mesoxalic Acid and Bismuth Mesoxa- 



latc, 311 

 Cavalier (J.), Monoethylphosphoric Acid, 167 

 Cave-Dwellers : among the Tarahumaris, Dr. Carl LumhoUz, 



■234 

 Cayeux (M. L.), Radiolarians from Rocks in Britlanv. 326 

 Celestial Objects for Common Telescjpes, Rev. T. \V. Webb, 



523 



Celestial Photography, a Selec'ion of Photographs of Stars, Star 

 Clusters and Nebulae, together with Information concerning 

 the Instruments and the Methods employed in the Pursuit ol, 

 Isaac Roberts, F.R.S., Dr. A A. Common, F.R..S., 447 



Centenary of the Paris Polytechnic School, 82 



Centipedes an I their Young, Dr. R. v. Lendenfeld, 8 ; J. J. 

 Quclch, 124 



Centnry Maijazine, Science in the, 66, 140, 420 



Cereals, on Diplcra harmful to, Paul Marchal, 516 



Ceres, Diameter of. Prof. E. E. Barnard, 65 



Cevlon, a Handbook to the Flora of, Henry Trimen, F. R.S., 

 James ISrilten, 316 



Ceylon and Burmah, the Fauna of British India, including, 

 G. F. Ilampson, 4 



Chambers'ji Journal, Science in, 66 



(^handler (S. C), Award of the Watson Medal to, 157 ; Rota- 

 tion of ihe Terrestrial Poles, 396 



Chanule (O. ), Progress in Flying Machines, 569 



Chappuis' (James) New Method of determining Critical Tem- 

 peratures by Critical Index, 4S 



Charles (Prof. R. II.), Morphological Peculiarities in Natives 

 of Panjab, 16; Incomparabiliiy of Na~al Indices derived from , 

 Measurements of the Living Head with those deduced from t 

 Ob»ervjtion of Skulls, 482 



Charpy ('jeorges), Rule of transformation of Iron and Carbon 

 in handling of Sleel, 167 ; Relation between Density of 

 .Saline Solution and Molecular Weight of dissolved Salt, 

 287 



Chassy (M. A ), on the Electrolysis of Copper Sulphate, 335 



Chemistry : Death of I. C. G. de Marignac, 13 ; Death of 

 Laureano Calderon, 13 ; Ratio of Alomic Weights of Hydro- 

 gen and Oxygen, Prof. Julius Thomsen, 15 ; Free Hydroxyl- 

 amine, I^ibrv de Bruyn, 17: Wiedemann's Annalen der 

 Phy»ik und Chcmie, 21, 118, 188, 236. 515, 635 -. Chemicil 

 .Society, 22, 71, 143, 166, 238, 335 ; Formaldoxime, W. K. 

 Dun>lan and A. L. Boui, 22 : Chlorocamphcne, J. E. Marsh 

 and J. A. Gardner, 22 : a Sulphate of Oxamide, J. E. Marsh, 



22 ; Fluoplumbalcs and Free Fluorine, H. Brauner, 22 ; 

 Telrameth)lcneaminc, W. H. I'crkin, jun., 22; fl-2 Dimethyl- 

 glularic Acid, W. (Jondwin and W. H. I'erkin, jun., 22; 

 Sodium Derivative of E'hyl Aceio.iceiaic, M. de Forcrand, 



23 ; Elhylic Aceloacelalc, M. de Furcrind, 94 ; Alloys of 

 Iron with Chromium and Tungsten, Prof. H. Bchrens, 24; 



Explosive Halogen Compounds of Nitrogen, Dr. Seliwanow, 

 36 ; Cupric Bromide, Paul .Sabatier, 48 ; an Unsaturated 

 Natural Ketone, Ph. Barbier and L. Bouveault, 48 ; the 

 Alchemical Essence and the Chemical Element, M. M. 

 Paitison Muir, Prof. Herbert Mcleod, F.R.S., 50; Niirate 

 of Soda in Egypt, Prol. W. C. Mackenzie, 61, 360; Sodium 

 Peroxide, Prof. Poleck, 64 ; .-Vgricultural Chemistry, Manures 

 and ihe Principles of Manuring, C. M. .-\ikmau, 75 ; Mag- 

 netic Rotations of Acetic and Propionic Acid, W. II. Perkin, 

 71 ; Action olConcenirated Acids on Pairs of Metals in con- 

 tact, G. I. Bnrch and J. W. Dodgson, 71 ; .\ction of Light 

 on Oxalicj.-Vcid, .\. Richaidson, 71 ; Volatilisation of Salts 

 during Evaporation, G. II. Bailey, 71 ; Constitution of 

 Glycocine and its Derivatives, Toji S.ikurai, 71 : Constitution 

 of Glycocine, T. Walker, 71 ; Oxidation ot Alkali Melals, 

 W. Holland W. E. Sims, 71 ; Sulphuric Acid Compounds of 

 Isomeric Propylenes, M. Herthelot, 72 ; Direct Method of 

 preparing fl-.-Vlkyl-IIydroxylaiiiines, Lobry de Bruyn, S6 ; 

 .Stability of Dilute Solutions of Corrosive Sublimate, Leo 

 Vignon, 94; Law and Theory in Chemistry, Douglas Car- 

 negie, M. M. Pattison Muir, gS ; Sodium and Uranium Pe- 

 roxides, Thomas Fairley, 103 ; the Pyromellilic Acid Crystals 

 formed in the preparation of Sulphur Dioxide, M. Girard, 

 112; a Sodium-N'ilrogen Compound, L. Zehnder, 118; 

 Researches on Trimelhylene and Propylene, M. Berthelot, 

 120; Combinations of Ammonia with Silver Silts, MM. 

 Joannes and Crozier, 120 ; a Manual of Microchemical 

 Analysis, Prof. H. Behrens, 122 ; Structure an 1 Chemistry 

 of Cyanogen F"lame, A. Smithells and F. Dent, 143 ; Con- 

 ditions in which Carbon exists in Steel, J. O. Arnold and 

 A. A. Read, 143 j Ilexamcthylenedibromide, E. Haworih 

 and W. H. Perkin, jun., 143 ; Constitution of Licareol, Ph. 

 Barbier and L. Bouveault, 144; the BerthollttProust Con- 

 troversy and the Law of Definite Proportions, Philip J. Har- 

 tog, 149 ; Three lodo-Sulphldes of Phosphorus, M Ouv- 

 rard, 156 ; the Density of Nilroijen Gas, Lord Rayleigh, 

 Sec.R.S., 157; Properties of Carbon Bisulphide, H. .-Vrc- 

 ti>«ski,l65 ; .Solubilities of Hiloid Silts of .Meicurv in ('arbon 

 Bisulphide, H. Arct iwski, 165 ; lulluence ol Moisture on 

 Chemical Change, H. B. Baker, 166 ; New Volatile Com- 

 pounds of Lead Sulphide, J. B. Hannay, i6j ; KtVect of 

 Heat on lodates and Bromates, E. II. Cook, 166 ; a Hydro- 

 bromide of Cupric Bromide and a Red Bromide of Copper 

 and Potassium, Paul Sabatier, 167 ; the Analytical .Separati <n 

 of Chlorine and Bromine, R Eniiol. 167 ; Cotnl>inations of 

 Pyridine with Permanganates, T. Klobb, 167 ; Monoethyl- 

 phosphoric Acid, J. Cavalier, 167 ; the Emetic*, Paul Adam, 

 167 ; a Chemical Method of Isolating Fluorine, .\. E. Tutton. 

 1S3 ; -Absorption of Hydrogen by Water and Aqueous Solu- 

 tions, Paul Steiner, 18S ; the Homologues of l^uinine, MM. 

 Grimaux, Laborde, and liourru, 191 ; the Estimiiion o( 

 Iodine, MM. Villiers and Fayolle, 191 ; Action of Primary 

 Aromatic B.xses on Disyinmetrical Ketonic Comi>ound5, L. 

 .Simon, 191 ; .Sialiility of Aqueous Solutions of Mercury 

 Trichloride, E. Biircker, 191 ; Cancerine, A. B. (iiiffiihs, 

 191; Chemi-try Demonstration .Sheets, 196; Dimethyl 

 Arsine, Dr. Palmer, 205 ; the Hydr.ites of the Alkyl-.Vmines, 

 Louis Henry, 214 ; Dctecmn of Traces of Chlorine, A. 

 Villiers and .\I. F.ayolle, 216; Inllacnce of Fluorine Com- 

 pounds on li.-er Ferments, ). liilroni, 216; a Laboratory 

 for Physical and Chemical Researcli, 217 ; Prof. Ostwalil on 

 English Chemist-^, A. G. Bloxam, 224; Presentation to Dr. 

 Tilden, 227 ; Prof. Rortlanil on Chemical Training, 228 ; 

 the Nature of the Molecule o( Calomel, Prof. Victor Meyer 

 and Mr. Harris, 230; Twenty-five Years of Chemistry in 

 Russi:<, 231 ; New Method of Discovering Relative Affinities 

 of certain .\cids, M. C. Lea, 235 ; Ciyst.illography of Normal 

 Sulphates of Potassium, Rubiiliuin, and t'rc-ium, A. E. 

 Tutton, 23S ; Phosphorescence, II. J.ackson, 23S ; Action of 

 Methyl Iodide on Hydroxylamine, W. R Dunstan and E. 

 Goulding, 238 : the Hydroximes of the Lap.-ichol Group, 

 S. C. I looker and E. Wilson, 239 ; Chemical Study o( Native 

 Arseniales and Phosphates, Piof. .\. H Church, F. R.S., 

 239 ; Oxygen, J. H. van't I lofl", 240 ; Equilibrium of Solutions 

 and Solid Phases formed of System : HCI, ILO and Fe^ CI,,. 

 Bakhuis Roo/cbooni, 240; the Explosive Decom|i osiion of 

 Ammonium an<l Mercury Sails of Diaziiimide, .MM. Ber- 

 thelot and Viclle, 253 ; the Chemistry of Cleaning, Prof. 

 Vivian Lewes, 256; Researches on Phenylhydrazine, M. 

 Berlhtlol, 263 ; Preparation of a Crystallised Aluminium 



