May 30, 185s 1 



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Xlll 



Delelwcque (A.), the Lakes of Dauphine, 35 



Ueleiiine (M.). Kaihirc of Kjcldahl, Method of Estimation of 

 Nitrogen when apphed to Chlorojilatinates, 336 ; Hexa- 

 methylene-Amine, 360: I'roduction of Primary Amines, 478 



Deniges (('•.), a Mercuric Combination of Thiophene, 528; 

 Estimation of Thiophene in Benzene, 600 



Deninyer (Dr.), Carbon Monosulphide, 564 



Denning (W. K. ), Jupiter, 227; the I'erseid Meteors, 320; 

 Denning's Comet, 1894 I. and Urorsen's Comet, Or. Hind, 

 302 ; Dr. K. Lamp, 302 ; the Identity of Denning's and 

 Brorscn's Comets, 425 



Denza (P'ather K. ), Obituary Notice of, 179 



Desaint (H.), Functions Lntieres, 503 



Deserts of .Southern I'rance, the, S. Baring-dould, Canon 

 Bonney, K.K.S., 100 



Designaticm of Comets, the, 347, 



Deslandres (H.), Kadial Velocity of j," Hercules, 263 ; Spectro- 

 scopic Measures of I'lanetary Velocities, 443 ; Ultra-Violet 

 Radiation of .Solar Corona during total Eclipse of .April 16, 

 '893, 575 ". the Ultra-Violcl S])ectrum of the Corona, 589 



Ucwar (I'rof. James, K. U.S.), the Liquefaction of Gases, 245, 



365- 413 

 Deyrolles Nickel Entomological Fastening Pin, 130 

 Diameter of Neptune, the, I'rof. Barnard. 617 

 Diameters of Mercury, the -\pi)arent. Prof. Barnard, 373 

 Dickson (Dr. Walter, K.N.), Death of, 61 

 Dickson's i'hysical Investigations in Karoe-Shetland Seas. 115 

 Dilute Solutions, the Freezing Point of, J. W. Rodger, 617 

 Dines (W. H.), Cause of Cyclones of Temperate Latitudes, 451 

 Dinse (P.), the .Morphology of Fjords, iii 

 Diphtheria, the Antitoxic Serum Treatment of. Dr. M. A. 



kuffer, 16; Dr. C. Sims Woodhead, 402,425 ; the .Anti-toxin 



Trea'nient of l)i]ihtheria in France, 83 ; Protest against New 



Treatment of Itiphtheria, 156; Statistics of Results of 



Behring and Roux's Method. 324 

 Discontinuous Motion, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 11 

 Diseases of Trees, Text-book of the. Prof. R. Harlig, Prof. 



\V. R. Fisher, 28 

 Disinfectants, .Air, Water and, C. M. .Aikman, 412 

 Disinfection by Copper Sulphate of F'lecal .Matter. 11. X'iniciU. 



168 

 Dispersion, Atmospheric, Dr. Kambaut, 396 

 Ditte (.A.), Properties of Bismuth Sulphide, 359; Sulphide of 



(lold, 407 

 Divers (E. ), -Acid Sulphate of Hydroxylamine. 359 

 I )ixon ( .A. F. ), Development of Branches of Fifth Cranial Nerve 



in Man, 599 

 Dixon (Charles), the Nests and Eggs of Non-Indigenous British 



Birds, 30 ; New Law of Geographical Distribution of Species, 



.545 

 Dixon (Edward 1. 1, Peculiarities of Psychical Research, 200, 



223 : the Expansion of Functions, 308 

 Dixon (Prof. H. B., F'.R.S.), the FZxplosion ol Gases in (JIass 



\'essels, 151 

 Dixon (H. H.), the .A-scent of Sap, 93 

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

 Djakonow (D. ), DieBearbeitung desGlasesaiif dem Blasetische, 



580 

 Dogs' Eyes, .Spots over, Worthington G. .Smith, 57 

 Dogs" Eyes, Tan-spots over, J. Shaw, 33 ; S. S. Peal, 533 ; Dr. 



Alfred R. Wallace, F.R.S., 533 

 Donnan (F. G.), " Solute," 200 

 Donnelly (.Major-Cleneral Sir John) on Technical Education, 



116 

 Dopplcr's Principle, Dr. Belopolsky, 233 

 Dor.sey (Prof. J. O.), Death of, 392 



Drainage Waters, the Composition of, P. P. Dehcrain, 576 

 Drift-Bottles in the Irish Sea, Prof. W. .A. Herdman. F. R.S.. 



'5' . . 



Drude (P.), .Studies of Electric Resonator, 190; Electric Dis- 

 persion, 406 



Dul)lin, a Foucault Pemlulum .at, W. R. W'estropp Roberts, 510 



Dublin Royal .Society, 502, 622 



Dubois (F;. ), Pithecanthropus Erectus, eine Menschenaehnliche 

 Cebergangsform aus Java, 291 : so-called Mis.sing Link, 428 : 

 Dubois on Pithecanthropoid Remains in Java, .Sir W. Turner, 

 619 



Duchartre (Prof. P.), Death of, 35 ; Obituary Notice of, 344 



Duckworth (W. L. H.), New Ossiferous FLssure in Cresswell 

 Crags, 527 



Duden (Dr.), Inorganic Mode of Preparing Hydrazine, 301 



Dudley Observatory, the New, 327 



Dumesnil (C), Tableau Mctrique de Logarithmes, 386 



Dunkeld, Original Larch Trees at, 11 1 



Dunstan (W. R. 1, Pcllitorine and Pipcrovatine, 310 ; Acetyl 



Derivatives of Benzaconine and Aconitine, 430; Aconitine 



Aurichlorides, 430 

 Duprc's (Dr.) Rejiort on the Compressed Oxygen Cylinder 



t^xplosion, 562 

 Durand (Th. ), Conspectus F'lone Africx, ou Enumeration des 



Plantes d'.Afrique, 459 

 Dutch Birds, the Crommelin Collection of, 2, 18 

 Dyeing : La Pratique du Tcinturier, Jules Gar9on, Walter M. 



Gardner, 604 

 Dynamics : a Text-book of Dynamics, William Briggsand G. H. 



Bryan, 76 ; the F'oundations of Dynamics, Prof. G. F. 



Fitzgerald, F'. K.S., 283; Dynamometers and the .Measure- 

 ment of Power, John J. Flather, 30 



Early British Races, Dr. J. (\. Garson, 67, 90 



F:arth, on the .Age of the. Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 224, 341, 

 582: I'rof. Tail, 226: Lord Kelvin, P. R.S., 227, 438; Prof. 

 W. J. Sollas, F.R.S.. 533, 558 ; Dr. Bernard Hobson, 558 ; 

 Dr. -Alfred R. Wallace, F.R.S., 607 ; C. Davison, 607 



Earth, the Plane., an -Vstronomical Introduction to Ge<^raphy, 

 R. .A. CJregorj', 291 



Earih-Wavcs and \'il)ra;ions, the Observation of, Prof. John 

 .Milne, F.R..S.. 548 



Earth-Worms, Rhynchodemus Terrcs-.ris in Germany, II. 

 Simroth, 294 



Eanhquakes : the Chilo-.Argentine Eanh<|uake of October 27, 

 1894, 18 ; .A. Y. Nogues, 393 ; Connection between Contem- 

 porary F;uropean Pulsation Series am!, 232, 371 ; the Velocity 

 of the .Argentine Earthquake Pulsations <if October 27, 1894. 

 C. Davison, 462 : Earthquake in New Hebritles, 61 ; in 

 Sicily, 82, 513 ; the .Sicilian Earthquakes of August 1894, Dr. 

 M. Baratta and Prof. Ricco, 207 ; Earthquakes in Italy, no, 

 513, 587 ; the South Italian Earthqu.ake of November 16, 

 1894, I'rof. Tacchini, 346: in Vienna, no; F'arthquake in 

 Hungary, 206: in .Austria-Hungary, 587; Catalogue of 

 Earth(|uakes in Russia, .Mushketoff and (jrloff, 181 ; on a 

 Remarkable Earihcpiake Disturlxince observed at ,Stra.ssburg, 

 Nicolaiew, and Birmingham, on June 3. 1893, C. Davison, 

 Dr. E. von Rebeur Pa.sch»itz, 208 ; Earthquake of Novem- 

 ber 1894 in Nicaragvta and Honduras, J. Crawford, 2801 

 Earthquake in Persia, 298; in Norway, 344: Dr. Hans 

 Reusch, 390 : Dislocation of Sumatra Mountain System by 

 Earthquake of .May 17, 1892, J. J. .A. Muller, 408 ; the .Afier- 

 .Shock of lvar;hquakes, F. Omori, 423 ; the Constantinople 

 Earthquake of July 10. 1894, Dr. Cancani, 440; F;arthquake 

 in Pacific Ocean. 468 ; the Frequency of Earthquakes, M. de 

 Montessus de Ballore, 540 ; the Tokio Earthquake of June 24, 

 1894, 563 



East, the Bird-Winged Butterflies of the, H. F. Rippon. 343 



Ea-ston (C. ). the Milky Way, 327 



Eaton (Dr. Darwin G.), Death of, 53S 



Eclipse of the .Moon, 444, 472 



Eclipse of the Sun, .March 26, Partial, 493 



Eclipse, Total, by Order of the Sun 10 Chile lo see his, .Vpril 

 16, 1893, J. J. .Aubenin, lOI 



I{!clip.se Photographs of 1893, a Comet on, 40 



Eder (J. .M. ), Studies of Bun.sen Flame .Spectra of .Alkali ami 

 .Alkaline Earih .Metals, 20 



Edible and Poisonous Mu.shrooms, Dr. M. C. Cooke, 8 



Edinburgh, the Royal Observatory, 493 



Edinburgh Royal .Society, 215, 335, 621 



I'dridge-Green (Dr. F. W. ), the .Artificial Spectrum Top, 321 



Edser (E. ), Objective Reality of Combinalion Tones. 550 



Education : Science Teaching in .Schools, W. B. Crump, Gr.acc 

 Heath, 56: Geoaietry in Schools, Edward M. I«ingley, 1 76: 

 a True University of London, M. Crackenihorpe, 161 ; 

 EiUication of Naval Officers, the, W. L. Clowes, 259 ; the 

 Teaching University for Lon<lon. Dr. W. Palmer Wynne, 297; 

 Research in I'diicalion, Dr. II. F^. .Armstrong, F. K..S. , 463; 

 Dr. M. I'osler on the Teaching of Physiology in Schools, 4S7: 

 the New Technical Educator, vol. iv., 53; .M.ajor-GenemI 

 Sir John Donnelly on Technical I'ducalion, n6 ; Technical 

 Education, Science Teaching, H. Ci. Wells, 182 ; the -Advance 

 of Technical Eilucation, R. .\. Clregory, 379 



Egypt, the Nile Reservoir at .As.sam, no: the Nile, Sir Colin 

 Scolt-.Moncrieff, 444 



