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Indtw 



CSnJfJiteiitrnl to Xtttur^, 

 ^iff^ .o. 1895 



CI' ".His, .Moiioii ami rormation uf, W. H. Shaw, K. R.S. , 527 

 Clowes (Prof. Frank). Elementary (Jualilaiive Chemical 



Analysis. 270 ; Com]>osition of Extinctive Atmospheres pro- 

 duced liy Flames, 47S 

 Clowes (\V. 1,.), the Education of Naval Officers, 259 

 Coal-dust an Explosive Agent, as shown by an Examination of 



the Camerton Explosion, Donald .M. D. Stuari. 26S 

 Ciickerell (Prof T. [). A.), \'ariation in Calllia palustns, 487 

 Cockle (Sir James, F.K.S.), Death of, 324 

 Ciid-liver Oil and Chemistry, F. I'eckel Miiller, las. Cameron, 



ScS 

 Cohnstein (Dr.), the Mode of Foniiation of Lymph, 216 ; Action 



of InlravenoiLs Injections of Sodium Chloride on Com|xisition 



of L)-mph and Blood, 431 

 Cold, Contraction of Trees cause«i by. \. Clayton, 462 

 Cold, Intense, as a Thera|)eutic Application, Dr. Pictet, 5SS 

 Cold Days, the Occurrence of very, 416 

 Cole (Prof. ), Mutual Alterations of Basaltic Andesiie and Later 



Eurite, 1 12 

 Cole (Frank J.), Polyembryony. 55S 



Coleman (J. B. ), Elementarj- (Qualitative Chemical .•\nalysis, 270 

 CiilLardeau (E. ), the Condensation of Electroljtic Clases by 



Metals of Platinum (iroup, 95, 113 

 Collie (). N.), Action of Heat on Ethylic /S-Amidocrotonate (ii.), 



430 

 Collinson (John), Rain-making and Sunshine, 7 

 Colour- Blindness : a Case 01 Vellow-Blue Blindness, Dr. VV. 



Pe<ldie, 335, 621 ; the Normal Defect of \ision in the Fovea, 



C. L. Franklin, 615 

 Colour-Sensation, Ex|)eriments on, H. \V. \ogel. 469 

 CoLson (k. ), Conditions necessary to obtain Correct Results 



when measuring Litjuid Resistances with Alternating Currents 



and a Telephone, 280 

 Combes (.\lph. ), \'alency of Glucinum (Beryllium) and Formula 



of Cilucina, 240 

 Comets: a Comet on the Eclipse, Photographs of, 1893,40; 



Encke's Comet, Prof M. Wolf, 64 ; Return of Enckes Comet, 



40: Ephemeris of, Dr. O. Backlund. 85; History of, \V. T. 



Lynn, loS ; a New Comet, Mr. Edward Swift, 114, 132; 



Ephemeris for Swift's Comet, 160 : Comet e 1894 (Swift), 542 : 



Cometar)' Ephemerides. 207 ; Comet 1S94 I. (Denning) and 



Brorsen's Comet, 425 : Dr. Hind, 302 : Dr. E. Lamp, 302 ; 



the Designation of, 347 

 Commercial Cleography, E. C. K. Cionncr, 30 

 Concholf>gy : .Structure of Ga.stro|x«l Shells, \V. II. Dall, 181 ; 



Foraminifera from Arabian .Sea, F. Chapman, 311 

 Conductivity of Pure Water, the Electric, J. W. Rodger, 42 

 Constantinople, .Seismological Observatory to be Founded at, 



180 

 Constantinople Earthquakes of July 10. 1S94, Dr. Cancani, 440 

 Constituent, the New, of the Atmosphere, Lord Kayleigh, Sec. 



R.S., and Prof. William Ramsay, F. U.S., 347 

 Consumption, Alpine Climates for, H. J. Hardwick, 54 

 Contem]X)rary Review, .Science in, 381 

 Contraction of Trees caused by Cold, J. Clayton, 462 

 Contraction, Muscular, on the Nature of. Prof Th. W. Engel- 



mann, 519 

 Controversial Ceology, Joseph Prestwich, F.R.S., Prof. John 



W. Judd. F.R.S., 601 

 Conway (William .Martin, F..S..'\.), Climbing and Exploration in 



the Karakoramllimalayas, 196 

 Cooke (J. II.), the .Mahese Pleistocene Beds, 143 

 <' i"ke (Dr. M. C), Edilile and Poisonous Mushrooms, 8 

 ' i-i^kI. a Flying, Dr. Ostroumo(i720 ; Captain Hendorff, 300 

 < 'I'lve (Dr. lienry). Death of, 538 

 Cop()et (.M. dc), Kedetenninalion of Tem|>erature of Greatest 



Density of Water, 37 

 C iral : Studies of a (Jrowing .Vtoll, Dr. Hugh RoI>ert Mill, 203 

 Corca, Butterflies from China. Ja|un,and, John Henry Leech, 6 



rnish (C. J.), Life at (he Z^m.. 276 



n,i,h RiMks, the I'nvilved Prolilem of, Howard Fox, 36 



rnu (Prof), Aeronautics in France, 29<j 



' n;i, the Ultra Violet .Siwctrum of the, M. Deilandrcs, 589 

 vlf-n (Dr.), Cariliographir Researches on Mammals, 96 

 * kept in Cjivcs by Arabs, Colimcl \. T. Eraser, 325 

 I kcnlhr)r|>e (M,), a True London I'niversity. 161 



ine (Agues), (Geological Distribution of Brachio|>oila, 514 

 Craniometry: the V'arictie.« of the Human S|)ecie-., Prof. 



tiiuseppc .Sergi, 595 

 Crawford (J.), the Earthijuakc of November, 1S94, in Nicaragua 



.ind llondura.H, 280 



Creighton (Dr. Charles), a History of Epidemics in Britain, 579 



" Critical Point," the, Raoul Pictet. 504 



Croft (W. B.), Singing Water-l'ipes. 107: Simple Physical 



.\p]Mratus. 383 

 Crommelin Collection of Dutch Birds, the, iS 

 Crompton (H.), Melting-points of Mixtures. 454 

 Crookes (W., F.R.S.), on the Sjjectra of .\rgon, 354 ; Terrestrial 



Helium (?), 543 

 Crump (W. B.), Science Teaching in Schools, 56 

 Crustacea : a Flying Cope|X)d, Dr. OstroumoH", 20 

 Crystallography : Ibmiogeneity of .Structure the Source of 

 Cry.stai Symmetry. Wm. Barlow, 58 ; H. A. Miers, 79: Ink- 

 Crystals, 60 : on the Use of the tilobe in ihe .Study of Crys- 

 tallography, J. V. Buchanan, F. R.S.. 1S4; Willian! J. Pope, 

 223 ; Die Resultate dcr .\eizmethode in derkry.st.iUographischen 

 Forschung, an einer Reihc von krjstallisirlen Korpern dar- 

 gcstcllt. Dr. H. Baumhauer. 340: an Instrument for Cutting 

 Section-Plates and I'risius, .\. E. Tut;on, 452 : the Laws of 

 Crystalline .Misorption, E. Carvallo, 455 ; an Improveii 

 Method for the .\1 icroscopic Investigation of Crystals, A. E. 

 Tutton, 608 

 Culverwell (EdHar<i P.), a Criticism of ihe .\stronomical Theory 

 of the Ice -Xge, 33 ; the .\stronomical Theory of the Ice .\ge, 

 371; the Kinetic Theory of Cases, 78; Prof. Boltzmann's 

 Letter on the Kinetic Theory of Clases, 581 ; Boltzmann's 

 Minimum Theorem. 105, 246 

 Cunningham ( Lieut. -Colonel .\llan), on Mersenne's Numbers, 533 

 Cunningham (J. T. ), .Vcquired Characters, 126,293; 'l^"-' ^'•'" 



tistical Investigation of Evolution, 510 

 Curie (M.). Experiments to see if Light Rays deviated by Mag- 

 netic Field, 394 

 Currents, Ocean: ihe Travels of Three Bottle- Papers, H. C. 



Kus-sell, 35 

 Curtis (ProT. ti. E.), the Wind and Birds' Flight, 156 

 Curtius ( Prof ), Carliozide anil Di-urca, 39 

 Curve, the Examinaiion, Prof. C. Lloyd Sli>rgan, 617 

 Cycles, Involution and Evolulion according to the Philosophy 



of, 125 

 Cyclop;vdia of Names, the, 434 



Cypress of Nyasalaml, the New. S5 : W. T. Thisehon-Dyer, 

 F.R.S., 175 



D.T.'mme \and Glacier Lake, the, Capt. Ferryman, 130 

 Dahms (.Mbert), Freezing Points of Binary Mixtures of Helero- 



morphous -Substances, 619 

 Dale (IC. ), \ariations in Floral Symmetry of I'olcnlilla Tor- 



nientilla, 359. 

 Dall (W.H.), Structure of Gastropod Shells, 181 

 Dana (Dr. C. L.), (oantsaiul Giantism. 381 

 Dana (Prof lames Dwight), Death of, 587 ; Obituary Notice of, 



611 

 Danckelmann ( Prof von). Dr. Sleinlach's Observations on the 



Climate of Jalu, 192 

 Darriens (G.), Chemical Reactions in Ordinary Lead .\ccumu- 



lator, 37 

 Darwin (Francis, F. R.S.), Practical Phy.siology of Plants, 577 

 Daubree (M.), Statistical .\ccouni of French Fores,s, Prof VV. 



R. Fisher, 64 

 Daubree (Prof), llayden Medal awarded to, 345 

 Dauphine, the Uake of, .\. Delebecipie, 35 

 Daviilson (W.B.), Condensation of Benzil with Fthvl Malon.ite, 



'43 



Davis (Prof J. R. .\inswiirth), the Habits of Lim])ets, 511 



Davison (C), on a Remarkable Eailhquake Disturbance ob- 

 served at .Strassburg, Nicolaiew, and Birmingham, on June 3, 

 1893, 208; the \'eloci(y of the .Argentine Earthipiake" Puls;i- 

 lions of October 27, 1894, 462 ; the Age of the Earth, 607 



Dawkins (I'rof W. Boyd, F.R.S.), .Man, the Primeval Sav;ige, 

 Worthington G. Smith, 194 



Dawn of Civilisaiion, (he, G. .Maspero, 122 



Dawson(Dr. (.i. M., F.R..S.), Scientific Investigation in Canada, 

 236 



Days, Ihe Occurrence of verj- Cold, 416 



Dealh, (he I'eigning of, in .Snakes, R. Harry \'incent, 223 



Death, Longevily anil. Dr. ti. J. Romanes, 381 



Dechevrens (Re\. Marc), Mixlifications of an Electrical Anemo- 

 meter, 326 



Deherain (P. P.), Autumn Cultivation of Green Manure, 311 ; 

 the Com]>i»sition of Drainage Waters, 576 



Delacre (M.). a New .System of Anthracene, ^},U 



