XVI 



Index 



May to, 1895 



Kunnighily Review, Science in the, 44, 161. 450. 545 



Kossil Plants of Oial Measures: ii. the Koolsof Calamilcs, Drs. 



Williamson ami Scoil, 94 

 Fossils : Eocene Fossils at Murren, Right Hon. Sir John Liil- 

 bock, F. R.S. , 223 : the Mastodons of Russia, Marie Pavlova, 

 357 ; the Post-Pliocene Mammals of E,ist Russia, Prof. Sluc- 

 kenberg, 357 : the Geological Distribution of Fossils, Messrs. 

 Jukes- Browne, Meyer and Gregorj', 470; Pachytheca, A. C. 

 Seward, 480 

 Foster (Prof. .M., F.R.S.), Physiology for Beginners, 195 ; on 

 the Teaching of Physiology in Schools, 487 ; .\l!genieine 

 Phy.siologie, ein Gnindriss der Lehre vom Lelicn, Max \"er- 

 worn, 529 

 Foster- Melliar (Rev. .\.), the Book of the Ro.se, 362 

 Foucault Pendulum Exiwriment, the, (".. -A. R., 79 

 Foucault Pendulum at Oulilin, a, \V. R. Westropp Roberts, 510 

 Foucault's I'hotographic Researches, W. H. H.arrison, 299 

 Fowler (A.), Mira Ccti. 40: the Lick Observatory, 201 ; .-Vmeri- 



can Topography, Prof. Henry llannet, 274 

 Fowler (W. H. ), Boiler Explosions, 345 

 Fowler (\V. Wardcl, Sunnner Studies of Birds and Books, 34: : 



the Black-\'eined White Butterfly, 367 

 Fox (Howard), the Unsolved Problems of Cornish Rocks, 36 

 Fox (T. W.), the .Mechanism of Weaving, 149 

 Fraas (Erwin), the Elasticity of Solid delatine Solutions, 326 

 France : Statistical .Account of French Forests, M. Daubrte, 

 Prof. W. R. Fisher. 64 : the .Xnti-toxin Treatment of Diphtheria 

 in France, 83 ; the Deserts of Southern France: an Introduc. 

 tion to the Lime.stone and Chalk Plateaux of .Ancient .Acjui- 

 taine, S. Baring.Ciould, Canon Bonney. F. R.S., too; Oyster 

 Culture on the West Coast of France, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 

 F.R.S., 162: .\eronautics in France, Prof. Cornu, 299: 

 French .Scientific Ex|>edition to Central .\sia, 421 ; New- 

 Metric Scales a<lopted, 613 ; .Annual Exhibition of French 

 Physical Society, 613 

 Franchimont (M.), Ureo..-vthanol, 504 

 F'rancis (E. I, I^nljoratory Exercise Book for Chemical .Students, 



270 

 Frankland (Dr. E., F.R.S.), Conditions affecting Bacterial Life 



in Thames Water, 599 

 Frankland (Mrs. Percj), Lehrbuch der Bakteriologi.schen Un- 

 tersuchung imd Diagnostik, Dr. Ludwig Heim, 481 ; Mi- 

 crobes and .Metals, 611 

 Franklin (C. I..), the Normal Defect of Vi.sion in the Fovea, 615 

 l'ra,scr (Col. A. T. ), Cows kept in Caves by .Arabs, 325 

 Freezing I'oini of Dilute .Solution, ihe, |. W. Rodger, 617 

 Fromm (Dr.). .Aromatic Esters of .Arsenious .Acid. 616 

 Froude (R. E.), Bilge-keel and Steadiness in First-cla-ss Battle- 

 ships, 569 

 Fry (Rt. Hon. Sir I-:<lwar(l, F.R.,S.), What arc. Acquired 



Characters? 8 ': .Act|uire<l Characters, 197 

 Fuchs(E. )and I,. D. I.aunay, Traite dcs Cites Mincraux el 



Metallifercs, 555 

 Fumeaux (W". ), Bi:tterflies and Moths (British), W. F. Kirby, 339 



CaUcxiid.T, Compiarative Morphology of, H. M. Bernard, 455 

 (iait (Akxanderi. ICIectrification ol .Air and other {;.-\ses, 495 : 



the Diselectrificaiion of .Air, 573 

 (iaiton (Francis, F.R.S.), .Acipiired Characters, 56: Psychologic 



lies (iramis Calruhteurs et [oueurs d'tchecs, .Alfre<l Binel, 



73 ; a New Step in Statistical .Science, 319 ; tjue.stions bearing 



fin Specific Stability, 570 : Rea.son of Failure of Calton's 



Theory of Organic Evolution, Dr. .A. R. Wallace, 450 

 (iamble (F. W. ), Hhyiuhoiiriinii lenalris in England, '^T, 

 (larliasso (A.), Refraction ami Di.s|K-rsion of Rays of Electric 



Force, 70 

 Carbon (Jules), la Pratique du Teinluricr, 604 

 (iardncr (Walter .M.(, la Pratique du Teinturier, |ules (iarcon, 



604 

 (iarman (Prof. S.), the Sus|)ende<l .Animation nf Snakes, 274; 



Thirst- Endurance in some Vertebrates, 343 

 (iarnett (A.I, Pellitorine ami Pi|M:rovaline, 310 

 (iarnicr (Julesi, Action "if Electric Current on Fused Metallic 



Sulphates, 359 

 Carrigou- Lagrange (P.), New Relations lietween Barometric 



MovcTncnls in Northern Hemisphere and those of Sun and 



McKm in Derliniilion. 407 

 Carson (Dr. |. (..■. liarly British Races, 67, 90 

 (•aAco(I'r. hranrisco). Death iif, 35 

 (Ja-sc.* : the Kinetic Theory of. Edward P. Culvcrwell, 78, 581 : 



Dr. J. IjiriiKir. F.R.S.. 152 : .S. ||. Hurbniv. I I^S., 175; 



Prof. G. F. Fitzgerald, F.R.S., 221, Rev. IL W. Watson, 

 F.R.S., 222: Prof. .Arthur Schuster, F.R.S., 293: G. II. 

 Bryan, 31, 152, 176, 319; Prof. Boltzmanu's Letter tm the 

 Kinetic Theory of Gases, 5S1 ; on Certain Questions of the 

 Theory of Gases, Prof. Ludwig Boltzmann. 413 : the Ratiii of 

 the S]>ecific Heats of Gases. S. H. Burbury, F.R.S., 127 ; the 

 F2xplosion of tiases in Cdass Vessels, Prof. II. B. Dixon, F.R..S., 

 151 ; Electric Discharge through Gases, Prof. J. J. Thom- 

 son, 330 ; Electrification of Air and other Ga.ses, Lord Kelvin, 

 I'.R.S., Magnus Maclean, .nnd .-Vlexander Gait, 495 ; on the 

 Liquefaction of Gases, Prof. Charles Olszewski, 245 ; Prof. 

 James Dewar, F.R.S., 245, 365, 413; .M. .M. Pattison Muir, 

 "364, 388, 436 



Gaud (Fernand), the Oxidation of Acids by Fehling's Solution, 

 96 : the Conversion of Lactic .Acid into Propionic Acid, 144 



Gatitier (M.), Superposition of Optical Eflects of Several .Asym- 

 metric Carbon .Atoms in same .Active Molecule, 47 ; Super- 

 position of Optical Eflects of different Asymmetric Carbon 

 .Atoms in same .Active Molecule, 168 



G.iutier (H.). Lei;ons de Chimie, 459 



Gawthrop (H.), Vari.-itiuns in Character of Seasons, 357 



(lee (William). Short Studies in Nature Knowledge, 557 



(ieikie (Sir .Archibald, F. R. S.), Twenty-five Vears of Gei>logical 

 Progress in Britain, 367 ; Memoir of Sir .A. C. Ramsiiy, 385 



Geitel (Herr), .Action of Light in producing Electric Discharge 

 thrtiugh a X'acuum Tul>e, 514 



Gelcich (Prof. Eugcniol, Otlica, 244 



(ieo-Morphology : Lilhogenesisder Cicgcnwarl, J. Wallher, 313 ; 

 Gcotektonische Problenie. .A. Rothpletz, 313 ; Morphologie 

 der Erdoberflache, Dr. .A. I'enck, 313 



Geography: .American Government Surveys, 19; the .Alaskan 

 Frontier Survey, 19 ; Moimt Logan and .Moimt .St. l\lias, 19 ; 

 the .Absorption of the North American Indian Reservations, 

 19 ; the .Anglo-German Frtintier Survey in East .Africa, (,'. S. 

 Smith, 19; Coinmercial Geography, E. C. K. Gonner, 30; 

 Mr. Trcvor-Battyes Visit !o Kolguof Island, 36; Dr. Doiialil- 

 son .Smith's Expedition to L;iUe Rudolf, 61 ; British Central 

 Africa Protectorate, H. H. Johnstone, 66; a pre-Columbian 

 Di.scovery of America, \'ule Oldham, 83 ; the Morpho- 

 logy of Fjords, P. Dinse, III ; Cliudiing and l-'xplora- 

 tion in the Karakoramllimalayas, William M:irlin Con- 

 way, 196 ; .American To]iography, .-V. Fowler, 274 ; Re- 

 turn of Mr. G. F. S. Elliot, 298; Mr. .Scott Elliot's 

 Exploration of Mount Ruwenzori, 271, 298, 441, 527; 

 Baron Toll's Siberian Expedition, 327; Peru, E. W. Midden- 

 liorf, 388; Relation of (Iravity to Continental Elevation. T. 

 C. Mendenhall. 430; Influence of Temperature on Distribu- 

 tion of Animals and Plants, Dr. C. II. Merriam, 441 : the 

 Nile, Sir Colin .Scott-Moncrieff, 444; Paris Geographical 

 Society's Prize .Award fur 1S95, 4S9; Death nf Sir Edward 

 Bunbury, 468; .Survey nf Lukchun (Tibet) Depression, M. 

 Koborovsky, 491; New Law of Geographical Dispersal of 

 Sjiecies, Chas. Dixon, 545; Ihe New Capital of Brazil, II. 

 I'aye, 599 



(ieology: the Unsolved Problems of Cornish Rocks, llow^ird 

 Fox, 36; the Roots of Calamites, Drs. Williamson and Scoll, 

 94: Eocene Rock at Murren, Sir J. Lul)bock, 94; Recent 

 Sections in Malvern Hills, Prof. .A. II. (ireen. F.R..S.,94; 

 the Sciulh Denbighshire Scries, Philip Lake, 94 ; Geological 

 .Society, 94, 143, 190, 239, 357, 40O, 47S, 502, 527, 575.,599 ; 

 the Deserts of .Southern France, S. Baring-Goidd, Canon 

 Bonney, F.R.S., too: Mutual Alterations of Basaltic .Andesile 

 and Later Euritc, Prof. Cole, 112; the .Malta I'leisloccnc 

 Beds, J. H. Cooke, 143 ; the Iowa Survey, 157; Curious 

 Limestone Cascade I'ornialion in Iowa, 157; K'nenc at 

 Murren (Correction of Sir John Lubliock, p. 94), Dr. 1'.. de 

 Telleidierg, 180; the Iron-liearing Rocks of iMesalii Range in 

 Minnesota, J. E. Spurr, 182; Ihe Tarns of Lakekind, J. 1". 

 Marr, F. R.S., 190; Eocene Fossils at Murren, Right lion. 

 .Sir |ohn LubUick, F.R.,S.,223; i>n the .Age of liie I!arlh, 

 I'rof. John Perry, F.U.S., 224, 341, 582: Prof. Tail, 226 : 

 Lord Kelvin, 227. 438: I'mf. W. |. Sollas. F. U.S., 535, 558: 

 Dr. Bernard llobsoii. 558 : Dr. .Alfred R.Wallace. F.R.S., 

 (J07 ; C. Davison, 607; Canadian (;eologic;il Survey, 236; 

 Lower Green .Sand of East .Surrey, T. Leightnn, 23(1; Sliuly 

 of Ejected Blocks from Monte Somma, Prof. Johnston. Lavis 

 and f)r. J. W'. (iregory, 251 ; Disproof of Organic Nature of 

 E071 ion. Prof. Johnston- Lavis and Dr. J. W. (iregory, 251 ; 

 Die Lebcnsweise der .Meeresthiere, Beobachlungen iiber das 

 Leben der Ge(ilogisch\\i( htigen Thiere, Prof. Johannes 

 Wnlther, 269; .Similarity of Bnlurbisian ami I'yrenean 



