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Index 



xv 



Irclanil, 48S ; Naval Knginecring, the Limitations of Screw 

 I'njpulsion, J. I. Thornycroft, K.K.S., and S. \V. Bamal)y, 

 562 : Institution of Civil Engineers, Annual Banquet, 538 

 r.iigland, Khyndwdetints terrcslris in, V . W. Cianible, 33; 

 scinie I'arly Terrestrial Magnetic Discoveries pertaining to, 

 Will Whiston, L. A. Bauer, 295; the Development of Tele- 

 graphy in, 324 

 Ijitcnncilogy : Butterflies from China, Japan, and Corea, John 

 Henry Leech, 6 : Develoi)nient of Lungs of Spiders, O. L. 

 Sinimims, 37; Enroniological Society, 46, 94, 190, 311, 

 430, 479. 501, 551, 575 ; an Oliservation on Moths, Dr. L. C. 

 Jones, 79; Henr}' Cecil, 127 ; More alxnit Moths, Dr. L. C. 

 Jones. 321 ; Forn\ica Sniaragdina, Mr. Ridley, 95 ; Origin of 

 Classes among the " I'arasol" Ants, 1 lerbert Spencer, 125 ; 

 Deyrolle's Nickel Fattening I'in, 130 ; Pigments of Pierid.-e, 

 K. C;. Hopkins, 142; the Warhle Fly, \V. !•'. Kirby, 154; a 

 Swarm i>f Bees in December, 230 ; the Bird-Winged Butter- 

 flies of the East, W. F. Kirby, 254; Robert H. F. Rip|>on, 

 343 : Butterflies and .Moths (British), W. Furneaux, W. !•'. 

 Kirby, 339 ; the Black-Veined White BulterHy, W. Warde 

 Fowler, 367 ; H.C;oss,39I ; Geographical Distribution of Butter- 

 flies, Prof. Meldola, Dr. Sharp, F.R.S.,and .Mr. McLachlan, 

 F.R.S., 479; New IndoMalayan Butterflies, L. de Niceville, 

 500 ; the Spinning tdands in Phrynus, H. >L Bernard, 263 ; 

 Injurious Insects, Eleanor A. Ormerod, 471 ; Entomology in 

 .\nKrica, I.. P. Howard, 490 ; <,)ueslions bearing on Specific 

 Stability, Dr. Francis (lalton, F.R..^., 570; New Species of 

 Termites found by Dr. Haviland, 575 

 Eocene Fossils at Murren, Right Hon. Sir lohn Lidibock, 



F. U.S., 223 

 F.|iideniics : a Hi.'to-y of Epidemics in Britain, Dr. Chas. 



Crelghton, 579^ 

 Fjiigenesis or Evolution, Prof. Dr. Oscar Ilcrtwig, H, C, 



HiKirne, 265 

 V.\\i (H. van). Study of Aliphatic Nitramines, 1 19 

 l'".spin (Kev. T. E.), Two Variable Stars. 40 -. a New Star, 161 

 Essex, Remarkable Oak Trees in, J. C. Shenstone, 280 

 FUhane, Liquid, the Properties of, and Propane, A. E. Tutttm, 



Ethnography : Internationales Archiv fiir Ethnographic, 525, 



57,?' 

 I 



ethnography : Internationales 



57,?' 



thnology : Death of Lieut, 

 l-'arly British Races, Dr. 



Colonel Garrick Mallery, 61 ; 

 G. Garson, 67, 90: .\lbum von 

 Papua- Typen, .\. B. Meyer and R. Parkinson, 174; Death of 

 Prof. J. O. Dorsey, 392 



luimorfopoidos (.Mr. ), Determination of Thermal Conductivity 

 and Emissivity, 310 



I'.vans (Maurice S.), the Fertilisation of l.oraulhiis kraiissiatnis 

 and /,. tliri^L'i. 235 



l!v.)lution : Involution and Evolution according to the l'hilo.so- 

 phy of Cycles, 125 ; Epigenesis or Evolution, Prof. Dr. Oscar 

 Ilcrtwig, G. C. Bourne, 265: \ariation in .Xnimals and 

 Plants, Prof. W. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., 449: Organic 

 Reason of Failure of Bateson's and Galton's Theories of Evo- 

 lution, Dr. ,\. R. Wallace, 450: the Statistical Investigation 

 of l\\'ohiiion, f. T. Cunningham, 510 



E«ing(.\. K.), Metallic Tartrarsenites, 311 



I'.wing ( Prof. J. A., F.R.S.), the Steam Engine and other Heat 

 Engines, 219 



l'.\-.Meriilian Altitudes, Corrections of Maximum and, J. White, 

 485 



Examination Curve, the, Prof. C. Lloyd .Morgan, 617 



l!x]iloration at Ruwenzori, G. F. Scott Elliot, 271. 527 



1 \plosion, Dr. Duprc's Report on Compressed Oxygen Cylinder, 

 562 



I \plosion of Gases in Glass Vessels, the. Prof. 11. B, Dixon, 

 F.R.S., 151 



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



lOxplosions in Mines, 211 



l-Aplosive Nature of the Sodium and Potassium Derivatives of 

 Nilroniethane, the, .\. l-".. Tutton. 328 



l.xplo.sives in Mines, the U.se of Safety, 184 



lAplosivcs: Coal-Dust an Explosive -Agent, as shown by an 

 lOxamination of the Camerton Explosion, Donald M. D. Stuart, 

 268 



1 .diry (Ch.), P.issa^'e of Light acro,s Thin Plate in Case .'.f Total 



Reflection, 407 

 Fabry (M. Louis), a New Form of Zenith Telescope, 564 

 I'arm X'eriiiin, Heliiful and Harmful, 174 



Falty Acids, New Compounds of Hydrazine with, A. E. Tutton, 



S16 

 Fauna of British India, the, including Ceylon and Burma. 



Moths, W. F. Kirby, 605 

 Faye(Herve), Presentation to. 36 

 Faye (H.), the New Capital of Brazil, 599 

 Feigning of Death in Snakes, the, R. Harry Vincent, 223 

 F'emow (Prof. B. E.), the Battle of the Forests, 116, 139 

 Ferryman (Capt.), the Da:mme \and Glacial Lake, 130 

 Fertilisation of I.oraiilhiis kratissianiis and /.. lin^ei, the, 



Maurice S. Evans, 235 

 Fery (Ch. ), Gratings used in Photogravure, 576 

 Fewkes (J. W.), the New Fire Ceremony among the Tusayaii 



Indians, 515 

 I'iguier (Louis), Death and Obituary Notice of. 82 

 Filters, Water, Relative Efficiency of, Surgeon-Major lohnston, 



38 

 I- inger and Toe Disease, the, George Massee, 453 

 Finger-Print Method, Kumagusu Minakata, 274 ; the .\ntiquity 



of the, Kumagusu Minakata, 199 

 Finger-prints, Sir W. J. Herschel, Bart., 77 

 I'innegan (J. W.), the .Artificial Spectrum Top, B. Moore, 292 

 Fire Ceremony, the New, among the Tusayan Indians, J. W. 



Fewkes, 515 

 Fisher (Prof. W'.R.), Te.\t-book of the Diseases of Trees, Prof. 



R. Hartig, 28 ; Stati.stical Account of French Forests, M. 



DauViree, 64 : Forestry in Natal, 234 

 Fisheries: the Trawling Ouestion, Prof. Mcintosh, 115: Scien- 

 tific Investigations of Scottish Fishery Board, 115 

 Fitch ( R. ), Death of, 587 

 F'itzgerald (Prof. i',. F. , F. R.S.), the Kinetic Theory of Gases, 



221 ; the Foundations of Dynamics, 283 ; Maxwell's Theorem 



of I>jual Partition of Energy not inconsistent with Internal 



Movement of Gas-Spectra, 452 

 Fixation in Algie, Nitrogen, Rudolf Beer, 302 

 Fjords, Morphology of, P. Dinse, 1 1 1 

 Flan-.es, Composition of ICxtinctive Atmospheres produced by. 



Prof. Frank Clowes, 478 

 Flanimarion (M.), the Rotation of Venus, 21 ; Photographic 



Determination of Position of Pole, 455 

 Flather (John ].), Dynamometers and the Measurement ot 



Power, 30 

 Flight of Birds, the Wind and the. Profs. I^ngley and Curti.s, 



156 

 Flints, the Burmese Chipped, Pliocene not Mi<Kene, Dr. W . T. 



Blanford. F.R.S., 608 

 Floods in the West Midlands. II. Southall, 215 

 Fhickiger (Dr.), De.-ith of, 298 

 Flying, Lilienthal's Experiments in, 177 

 Fog Signals, Acoustic, and Navigation, .\. B. John.son, 130 

 Fohii Wind in the Riesengebirge, a. Dr. Ka-ssner, 451 

 Folgheraiter (G.), Induced Magnetism in Volcanic RcKks, 617 

 Folk-lore : on Chinese Beliefs about the North, 32 ; Chinese 



Beliefs about Caves, 57 ; the Mandrake, Kumagusu Minakata, 



608 

 Fonvielle (\V. de), Andre'e's North Pole Balloon Scheme, 421 

 Forbes (Prof. Geo. F.R.S.), the Utilisation of Niagara Falls, 



205 

 Forbes (H. O.), a Handliook to the Primates, 242 

 Forcrand (M. de). Calcium Ethoxide, 263 ; Heat of Formation 



of Calcium Acetylide, 552 ; Alcoholates of Linte and Baryta, 



576 

 Forecasts, the Possibilities of Long-Range Weather, Prof. 



Cleveland .Abtic, 212 

 Forecasts, Popular Weather, 602 

 Foreign Sources, Physical Society's Abstract of Physical Pa|5ers 



from, 321 

 Forest Birds, their Haunts and Habits, Harry V. Witherby, 



341 



Forestry : Text-book of the Dise.-i.ses of Trees, Prof. R. Hartig, 

 Prof. W. R. Fisher, 28: the Planting of Timber Trees, .Alfred 

 W. Bennett, 33 ; Stati.stical .Account of French Forests, M. 

 Daubree, Prof. W. R. Fisher. 64 : the New Cypress of Nyasa- 

 land, 85, W. T. Thiselt.in-Dyer. F.K.S., 175: the Battle of 

 the Forests, Prof. B. E. Fernow, 116, 139; l-'orestryin Natal, 

 Prof. W. R. Fisher. 234; Forest Preservati(Hi, I'rof. C. S. 

 .Sargent, 3S0 ; Contraction of Trees caused by Cold, J. Clayton, 

 462 



Forster (Dr. .A. E.), Central Euroju-an River Teuiperaturc 

 Variations, 83 



For.ster (M. O. ), New o-Dibromocamphor Derivatives, 359 



