VIll 



Index 



CSHpfUment to Xaittrr, 

 May 30, 1895 



Baunihauer (Dr. H.), Die Kesultate iler Aetzmethcnle in der 



knslallc^raphischcn Forichung, an einer Reihe von krjstal- 



lisirten Kiir|iem ilargestcllt, 340 

 Ba)'ard (F. C. ). <hc Prost of januan- and February 1895, ^-' 

 Baj-ard's (H.) I'hologniphic Researches, \V. H. Harrison, 299 

 Bayer (Dr.), New Element in the Nitrogen Uroup discovered by, 



258 

 Beauty, Feeling of, in Birds, 259 



Beazley (C. Raymond), Prince Henry the Navigator, 532 

 Beddard (F. E., F. R.S. ), the Visceral Anatomy of Ornitho- 



rhjTichus, 191 

 Beecher (C. F. ). Trinucleus. 619 

 Beer (Rudolf), Nitrogen Fixation in Algx, 302 

 Bees in December, a Swanii of, 230 

 Beetham U\- W., F.R.S.), Death of, 4SS 

 Belgique, Bulletin de 1' Academic Roj-alc de. 46, 16". 477. 620 

 Bell (James), the Telegraphist"* t'luide, 4S4 

 Belopolsky (M. A.), the Sjiectrum of S Cephei, 21, 2S2 : 



Doppler's Principle, 233 

 Bendix (Dr.), Influence of Sterilisation on Digestibility of 



.Milk. 96 

 Bengal, Journal of Asiatic Society of, 500 

 Bcnham (C. E.), an Artilicial Spectrum Top, 113, 200. 321 : 



Prof. Livcing, 167 

 Bennett (Alfred \V.), the Planting of Timber Trees, ^^ 

 Bentley (\V. H.), Methylisolmtylacetic Acid, 526 

 Berkeley ( Earl of). Accurate Method of determining Densities 



of Solids, 431 

 Berlin .Meteorological Society, 72, 192, 431, 503, 623 

 Berlin Physical Society, 96, 168, 191, 28S, 431. 503. 623 

 Berlin Physiological Society, 96, 192, 216, 288, 312, 431. 503, 



Ber in and Vcnna, Telephone Communication opened between, 

 129 > 



Berlioz (M.), Therapeutic Action of Currents of High Fre- 

 c|uency, 528 



Bernard (H. M.), (he Spinning Clland in F'hrynus, 263; Com 

 parative Morphology of GaUoduhc, 455 



Berlhelot (.M.): Principles in Plants capable of Condensation 

 with PrcKluctionof Carlxjnic .Vcid, 46; .•\rgon,384; Attempts 

 to produce Chemical Combinations with Argon. 527 : the 

 Spectra of Argon and of the .-Xurora Borealis, 552 : Alumina 

 in I'lanLs, 407 ; Fluorescence Sixictnim of Argon, 622 ; 

 Banquet to, 586 



Berlhelot (D. ), New Mctho<l of Temperature-me.'isurcment, 622 



Bcrtrand (G.), Pecla.se ami Pectic Fermentation, 191, 312 



Be-i^on (A.), Carbonyl Chloro- Bromide and Dibromide, 359 



Bcyerinck (.M.), Reduction of Sulphates by Specific Sulphide 

 Ferment, 47 



Bezold (Prof, von): Increase of Damage by Lightning, 20; 

 Unstable Equilibrium of Atmosphere before Thunderstorms, , 

 503 



Bhang Plants, the. Dr. Train, 143 



Bidstrm, .Slonn Statistics at. William E. I'lummcr, 272 



Bieilemiann (Prof. W. ), Electrophysiologic, Prof. J. Burdon j 

 Sanderson, F.R.S., 553 



Bigelow (F. H.): Inversion of Temperatures in 26-68 Day • 

 .Solar M.ignelic Period, 190 ; Solar Magnetism in Meteoro- 

 . log) • 356 



Binet (.\lfrcd). Psychologic dcs Grands Calculateurs et Joueurs 

 d'Echecs, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 73 



Biology : Neo-\'ilalism, Frances A. Welby, 43 : the Present 

 State of Physiological Research, 5S ; Hct)ucst by Prof. 

 Pouchct to Paris .Society, 61 ; Biolog\- in the United Slates, 

 A. PrtjsiK-rt. 81 : Outlines of Biolog),' P. Chalmeiti Mitchell, 

 H. (J. Wells, 195 ; Biological Leclures and .\dilresses de- 

 livered by the lafe Arthur Milnes Marshall, F. R.S., 217 ;' 

 Zeit uml Streilfragen iler Hitilogie, Prof. Dr. Oscar llertwig. 

 G. C. Bourne. 265: the Plon Station. 278: Biological Station 

 to lie established on a North Indiana U-tkc, 422 ; Influence 

 of Temperature on Disirilnition of Animals and Plants. Dr. C. 

 M. .Mcrriam, 441 ; Bi.il.^ir.nl Work on the Illinois River. 

 593 : Marine Biology. ;i Flying Co)h;|)<xI. Dr. OstnnimofT. 20 ; 

 FKini- (. ■..!:.. k r ...lin llendorft', 300: the Solowelzk 

 S I'hysical Invcsligatinns in Faroe- 



Si ■ - i ' , 1 11 of Compression on Segmentation 



of .Sci-L r. liii, l-,gg, Di. .\. Graf. 157; Julina. New Ant- 

 arctic Coni|Hmnd Ascidian, W. T. Caiman, 213; Merma- 

 p' ' ' ■■ Dr. Paul Pelsencer. 213; the 



'' ; Medu5,T. Ida II. Hyde. 231 ; Die \ 



1-^ - - '<■ -i- ■ i-,;liiere, Prof. Johannes Walther, 269; , 



the Port Erin Station, Prof. Ilerdman, 2S1 : Effect on 

 Environment on Development of Echinoderm Larv.t. H. M. 

 N'emon. 454 ; Com|xirati\e Mor|)holog)' of GaUodidtt^ H. 

 M. Bernard, 455 ; Role of Am;vl>ocytes in- Annelids, E. G. 

 Racovit/j. 455 : the Brooklyn Summer School, 537 

 Bird-Winged Hutterflies of the East, the, W. F. Kirby, 254 ; 



Robert H. F. Ripiwn, 343 

 Birds, the Crommelin Collection of Dutch, iS : the Nests and 

 Eggs of Ni>n-indigenous British Birds, Charles Dixon, 30 ; 

 the Wind and the Flight of Birds, Profs. Langlcy and Curtis, 

 156 : Birds of the Wave and Woodland, Phil Robinson, 243; 

 the Tongue and Hyoid .Vpixiratus of Birds, Herr Schenkling- 

 Prevot, 252 ; Feeling of Beauty in. 259: British Birds, Claude 

 W. Wyatte, 318 : Summer Studies of Birds and Books, W. 

 W.irde Fowler, 341 : Forest Birds, their Haunts and Habits, 

 Harry K. Wilherby, 341 ; the Birils of Eastern Pennsylvania 

 and New Jersey, 45S : Bird Notes, Jane Mary Hayw., 

 532 ; Catalogue of the Birds of Prey (.Accipitres and Strit;! 

 J. H. Gurney, 532 

 Birmingham. ,Str;issburg, and Nicolaiew, on a Remarkable Earth- 

 quake Disturbance observed on June 3, 1893, ^- Davison, Dr. 

 E. von Rcheur Paschwil/., 203 

 Bischoff (Dr. C. \.), Handbuch der .Stereochemie, 409 

 Bjerknes (W). Different Forms of Multiple Resonance, 357 

 Black-Damp, Dr. John Haldane, 477 



Black-\'cined White Butterfly, the, W. Warde Fowler, 367 

 Blackman (F. F.), New .Methoil for investigating Carbonic 

 Acid Exchanges of Plants, 238 ; Paths of Ciaseous Exchange 

 between .\erial Leaves and Atmosphere. 23S 

 Blake (J. F. ), .Xnnals of British Geologv, 1S93, 557 

 Blanford (Dr. W. T., F.R.S.), the Burmese Chipped Flints, 



Pliocene not Miocene, 608 

 Blass (E.), Do Plants assimilate .Vrgon ? 461 

 Blindfold Chess- Players. Psychology of .Mental .Arithmeticians 



and, Alfred Binet, Francis Galton, F. R.S., 73 

 Blue Grotto of Capri Spectroscopically Tested, Dr. H. W. 



\'ogel. 300 

 Blythe (W. H.), Model of the 27 lines on a Cubic Surface, 95 

 Bock (.-v.). Ratio bel«een Lateral Contriction and Longitudinal 



Dilatation in Magnetised Iron Rods. 614 

 Boernstein ( Prof. ). Influence of Pol.aris,ation on Outflow of Nega- 

 tive Electricity cau.sed by Light. 96 

 Boiler Explosions, W. H. Fowler, 345 

 Boiler Explosions, Kitchen, R. D. Munro, 197 

 Boiler Shells. Drilling Machines for. .Samuel Dixon, 22 

 Boislaudran (Lecoq de). .Uimiic Weights. 432 

 Boltzmann (Prof.) and the Kinetic Theory of iLiscs. 413, 581, 

 G. H. Bryan. 31 ; Edward P. Culverwell. 581 ; Boltzmann's 

 Minimum Function, S. H. Burbury. I''.R.,S.. 78, 320; Boltj- 

 mann's Mininunn Theorem, Rev, 11. W. Watson, F.R.S., 

 105 : Edward P. Culverwell, 105, 246 

 Bone (W. .\. ). Incomplete Combustion of some Gaseous Carbon 



Com]K)unds, 143 

 Bonney (Canon, F. R.S.), the Deserts of .Southern France, an 

 Introduction to the Limestone and Chalk Plateaux of .-Xncicnt 

 Aquitaine, S. Baring-Gould, 100: Lcs Abimes, les eaux 

 souterraines, les Cavernes, lcs Sources, la Si^'la-ologie, 

 E. A. Martel, 410 

 Borchers(Dr. W.), the Relation of Energy of Combination to 



Electrical Energy, 141 

 Bordas(F.), Chemical Process for Purification of Water, 552 

 Botany ; Death of Dr. Lent, iS ; Nuovo IJiornale Botajiico 

 Italiano, 23 ; the Mechanism of Vegetable Respiration, L. 

 M.iquenne, 24; Death of Prof. M. Ducharlre, 35; .Sawer's 

 Rhodologia, 39 ; Principles in Plants capable of Condensation 

 with Production of CarlHinic .\cid, M. lierthelol and ( i. .Vndre, 

 46: Index Kewcnsis Planlarum Plianerogamaruni. .Sumptibus 

 Ueati Caroli Roberti Darwin ductu et consilio Joscphi D. 

 HiK>ker, confecil B. Daydon (.ackson. F.asciculus iii. 54; 

 Heliotropism. Dr. W. Rothert. 84 ; the New Cypress of 

 Ny.asaland. .85: the .Ascent of Sap. II. II. Dixon and Dr. 

 J. Joly, F.R.S.. 93: the .Soaking of Seeds. P. C. Glubb, 

 107 ; theCentrosphercs of Plant-Nuclei, Leon (iuignard, 113 ; 

 the Bhang Plant, Dr. Prain, 143: New Isopogon from New 

 South Wales, R. T. Baker, 192 ; New Souili Wales Linnean 

 Society, 192, 264; Additions to British Museum Herbarium, 

 206 ; a New Revision of the Diflfioiiir/vu-, .Sir D. Bramlis, 

 214; the Fertilisation of I.otiiulhiis kiaussianiis an<l 

 /.. dregti, Maurice .S. Evans, 235 ; New .Method for Investi- 

 gating Carbonic Acid Exchanges of Plants. V. Y. Blackman, 

 238 ; Paths of (.'■.aseous Exchange between Aerial Leaves 



