VI 



Index 



CSiip/tUlHtHt to Nature, 

 X<n'cml'cr 29, 1894 



Organisms causing the Diseases of Beer, Mr. Fellows, 503 ; 

 the Problem of Immunity. Prof. Buchner, 511 



liaden. Geological Map of, J. Edmund Clark, 426 



liagard (Henri), on the Thermoelectric force between two Elec- 

 trolytes, and on the Thomson Eflect in the case of E.ectro- 

 lytes, 554 



'failey (G. H.), Volatilisation of Salts during Evaporation, 71 



iiailey (Prof. L. H.), the Relation of the Age of Type to 

 Variability, 487 ; on the Struggle for Existence under Cul- 

 tii'ation, 4S7 



ilaily (F. G.), on Hysteresis in Iron and Steel in a Rotating 

 Magnetic Field, 40S 



liaker (Brerelon), Experiments on tlio Influence of Moisture on 

 Chemical Subsiance>, 409 



Baker (H. B.), Influence ol Moisture on Chemical Change, 166 



lialfour (Prof. I. Bayley, F.R.S. ), Opening Address in Section 

 D of the British Association, 371 



Ball (Sir Robert), Sir William Uerschel, 234 



I'laltic and North Seas, Swedish Hydrographic Research in the. 

 Prof. Otto Pettersson, 305 



B.ily (E. C. C), Relations of Pressure, Volume, and Tem- 

 perature of Rarefied Gases, 143; Experiments on Relations 

 of Pressure, Volume, and Temperature of Rarefied Gases, 

 215 



Bambeke iCh. van). Vascular Ilypha; of the Mycelium of the 

 .'\ulobasidiom)Ccies, 214 



Barbary, M. A. Pomcl, on the Later Geological and Climatic 

 Phases in, 368 



Bail)er(C. A.), Drought at Antigua, 475 



Barlicr (Samuel), Maio of 90" wiih Parhelia, 269 



Barbier (Ph.), an Unsalura.ed Natural Ketone, 48; Constitu- 

 tion of Licarcol, 144 ; on the Constitution of Rhodinol from 

 Essence of Pelargonium, 36S 



Barcroft (Mr. Henry), on tiic Application of Screw-propellers 

 to Canal Boats, 365 



IJatilelehen (Prof. Karl von), the Rudiments of Sixth and 

 Seventh Digits or Rays in Mammals, 22 



Barker (Capt. D. Wilson), Flight of Oceanic Birds, 617 



Barlow (Dr. Lazarus), Experiments upon the Flow of Lymph 

 from the Hind Limbs, 462 



Barlow (W.), Leber die geomelrischen Eigcnschaften homo- 

 gener starrer Slructuren und ihre Anwendung auf Kryslalle, 



593 



B.irnard (Prof. E. I-,.), the Diameters of some Minor Planets, 

 65 ; the Nebulous Character of Nova Aurigx, 254 ; the 

 Discs of Jupiter's Satellites, \V. J. S. I.ockyer, 320 ; Obser- 

 vations of Salurn and Uranus, 433 ; Nebulosities near the 

 Pleiades, 583 ; ihe Fifth Satellite of Jupiler, 624 



Barometer, Height of, Karl Pearson, 33S : Henry Mellish, 400 



Bartoli (Prof.), EfTect of a Thin Veil of Cloud or Mist upon the 

 Intensity of Solar Radiation, 482 ; Temperature Variation 

 in the Elcctric.il Resistance of Esieis of the Fatty Acids, 502 



Barton (E. II.), Electiical Inlcrfercnce Phenomena, O9 



Bnrus (Carl), Spiral Gonionittry in its Relation to the Measure- 

 ment of .\ctiviiy, 334 ; when two Metals are Thermo- 

 electrically Identical, 91 ; the present Status of High Tem- 

 perature Research, 633 



Bassatis, the Cunning, a Rcctnt Addition to the Zoological 

 Society's Menagerie, 128 



Bassett-Smilh (P. W.), Results of Dredgings on Macclesfield 

 Bank in the China Sea, 552 



Batavia, Eruption of the Volcano of Galocnpgocn, 620 



ISaleson (W.), Materials for the Study of Variation, treated 

 wiih especial regard to Discontrnuity in Ihe Origin of 

 Species. Prof. \V. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., 2$ 



Bath, an Electric Light, Dr. Gebbardl, 432 



Balhumcicr, Univer^.i!, Captain G. Rung, 431 



I'.ailiymetrical Survey of the Lake of Gatda, Prof. Richler, 581 



Bauer (L. A.), Wilde's Theory of the Secular Variation of 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, 337 



BaurfDr. K. W.;, Death of, 130 



Bayard (Mr. F. C), on Ihe Rainfall at Greenwich, 457 



l'..i)lii'i (Mr), Exficrimcnlal Inquiry into Ihe Innervation of the 

 I'orial Vein, 462 ; Vaao-dilatnr Ntrvcs, 462 



ilcaulard (M. F.), on Ihe Specific Inductive Capacity of Glass, 

 335 



itcfiber (Dr. J. W. van), on the Daily Synoptic Weather 

 Charts of the North Aiianlic, 362 



Becker (G. F.), on certain Agronomical Conditions favour- 

 able to Glacialion, 440 



Beddard (Frank E., F.R.S.), another New Branchiate 



Oligochxle, 20 

 Beer, some of the Micro-Organisms causing the Diseases of, 



Mr. Fellowes, 503 

 Beer .Money, the Work of the, John Rae, 583 

 Bees and Wasps, some Oriental Beliels about, Kuniagusu 



Minakat.-i, 30 

 Bees-wax, ihe Bleaching of, J. S. D., 452 

 Behtens (Prof. H.), Alloys of Iron with Chromium and 



Tungsten, 24 ; a Manual of Micro-chemical Analysis, 122; 



Detection of Alkaloids by Micro-chemical Methods, 311 

 Belgique, Bulletin de I'.^cadcmie Royale de, 165, 214, 4S9 

 Belgium : A. Gillon, on the Iron and Steel Industries of, 459; 



Mr. D. Selby Bigge, on Electrical Power in Belgian lion 



Works, 460 

 Bell (Sir Lowthian), on the Use of Caustic Lime in the Blast 



Furnace, 459 

 Belopolsky (k.), ihe .\ppearance of the Helium Line, 206 

 Beneden (Prol. L. van), on the Origin and Morphological 



Signilicalion of the Notochord, 434 ; on the Relations of 



Protoplasm, 434 

 Bengal, the Anthropometrical System of Identification in use 



in, 326 

 Benham (Dr. Wm. Blaxland), Vermes, 7 ; on the Blood of the 



.Mageloiia, 435 

 Bennettites, some New Facts with regard to, A. C. Seward, 



594 

 Benson (General Robert), Death of, 620 

 Benson (Miss), on the Fertilisation of the Chalazogamic Amen- 



tifera;, 434 

 Bent (J. Theodore), Exploration of the Iladramut, 90; on the 



Natives of the Hadramui, 440 

 Bergen, Norway, the Biological Institution in, 271 

 Berlin Meteorological Society, 95, 191 

 Berlin Physical Society, 95, 192, 287 

 Berlin Physiological Society, 95, 192, 335, 491 

 Bermudas, the Coal-Reefs of ihe, Alexander Agassiz, 235 

 Bernard (H. M.), Has the Case for Direct Organic Adaptation 



been fully staled? 546 

 Bernthstein (Dr.), on a New Bacterium which occurs in Milk, 



409 

 Berridge Laboratory, the, for the Chemical and Bacteriological 



Examination of Water Supply, c\:c, , 501 

 Bersier (Lieut.), New Foimof Automatic Steering Compass, 



2f;2 ; on the Automatic Transmitter of Steering Directions, 



Berthelol (M.), Sulphuric Acid Compounds of Isomeric Propy- 

 lene, 72 ; Researches on Trimethylene and Propylene, 120 ; 

 Ihe Explosive Decomposition ot Ammonium and Mercury 

 Salts of Diazoimide, 253 ; Researches on Phenylhydrazine, 

 263 



Berthollet-Proust Controversy, Ihe, and the Law of Definite 

 Proportions, Philip J. Hartog, 149 



Bertillon's System of Identification to be adopted in England, 

 481 



Bertrand (C. Eg.), on Coprolitic Bacteria of Ihe Permian Age, 



396 



Bcrirand (G.), the Latex of the Lacquer Tree, 144 



Bertrand (M.), on the Structure of the French Alps, 510 



Bertrand (Prof.), Jubilee Presentation to, 130 



Bessemer Process, Spectroscopic Phenomena and Thermo- 

 chemistry of. Prof. W. N. IL-irlley, K.U,S,, 261 



Bianco (Dr, O, Z. ), Researches at Turin as to Recent Change 

 in the Character of April, 393 



Bid well (Shelford, F.R.S,), on the EflTcct of Magnetisation upon 

 the Dimensions of Iron Kings in directions perpendicular to 

 the Mai;netisation and upon the Volume of the Kings, 442 ; 

 on the Recurrent Images following Visual Impressions, 466 



Bifilar Pendulum for Me.isuring Earth-Tilts, C, Davison, 246 



Big Game Shooting, Clive Phillipps-Wollcy, 298 



Bigge (D. Selby), on Electrical Power in Belgian Iron Works, 

 460 



Biggs (C, H, W,), First Principles of Electrical Engineering, 

 423; Electrical Distribution, its Theory and Practice, part 



li . 423 

 Bigourdan (G,), Determination of Relative Intensity of 



Gravity, 94 

 Bigourdan (M.), on Ihe Micromelric Measurement of .Small 



Angular Celestial Distances, MM, Locwy, Tisserand, and 



Wolf, 368 



