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 May 30, 189s J 



Index 



xi\ 



I lorn Expedition to Central Australia, the, Prof. Baldwin 



Spencer, 222 



llDrse, the, I'rof. N. S. Shaler, 44 



Horse Breeding for Farmers, Alfred E. Pease, 435 



Horticulture: Royal Horticultural Society, 281 ; the Book of the 

 Kosf, Rev. A. Foster-Melliar, 362 ; the Origin of the Culti- 

 vated Cineraria, \V. Bateson, F. K.S., 605 



Hoskins (I.. M.), the Elements of Ciraphic S:atics, 7 



Howard (L. 1'.), Entomology in America, 490 



llubrecht (I'rof.), Origin of the .\ninion, 624 



Hughes (I'rof. D. E., F'.R.S.), the Early History of Telephony, 



541 

 Hughes (Oeorge), the Construction of the Modern Locomotive, 



N. J. Lockyer, 97 

 llulke (John Whitaker, F. R.S.), Death and Obituary Notice 



of. 392 

 Hull (I'rof E., F.R.S.), Physical Conditions of Mediterranean 



Basin, 478 

 Human Species, the Varieties of the. Prof. Guiseppe Sergi, 



595 , . , 



I lungary. Earthquake in, 200 

 lluni (H. A.), Southerly Bursters, 230 

 Hurricane Signal, New, 344 



Hurst (Dr. C. Herbert), a True Spectrum Top and a Comple- 

 mentary One, 510 

 lluth (.'Mfred H.), .Science and History, 176 

 Ihitton (.\rthur Wollaston), the Vaccination (Juestior, 149 

 Huxley (Right Hon. T. H., F.R.S.), Past and Present, i ; the 

 Life of Sir Richard Owen, 169; Pal.xontology at the Royal 

 School 01 Mines, 223 

 Hyde (Ida H.), the Developmental History of Medusae, 231 

 I lydrazine, an Inorganic Mode of Preparing, Dr. Duden, 301 

 I lydrazine, New Compounds of, with Fatty .'Voids, A. E. Tutton, 



Hydrazine N.^Hj, Isolation of Free, M. Lobry de Bruyn, A. E. 



Tutton, 544 

 Hydrocarbons, the Commercial Synthesis of Illuminating, Prof 



X'ivian B. Lewes, 303 

 Hydrogen, Determination of Critical Temperature and Boiling 



Point of. Prof Olszewski, 488 

 Hydrogen, Phosphoretted, a New ^^ethod of Preparing, Prof. 



Retgers, 23 

 Hydrography, Critical Revision of Estimates of .'\verage Ocean 



Depth, Dr. Karstens, III : the Relative Densities, &c., of 



Atlantic and Mediterranean Waters, J. V. Buchanan, 468; 



C'ruise of I\'ayczdiiikm .\rctic Ocean, N. Knipovitch, 500 

 Hydrostatics, an Elementary Text-book of, VV. Briggs and O. 



H. Bryan, 509 

 Hygiene: a Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, Thomas 



Stevenson and Shirley V. .\lur|ihy, 124; the Disinfection of 



Fiecal Matter by Copper .Sulphate, H. Vincent, 168 ; Air, 



Water, and Disinfectants, C. .Nl. .Vikman, 412 

 Hygrometer, a New, Dr. Verschaffelt, 167 



Ice Age, a Criticism of the .Vstronomical Theory of the, Edward 



P. Cidverwcll, 33; E. P. Culverwell, 371 

 Irthyology : the .^chromatic Spindle in Spermatocytes of 

 Elasmobranch F'ishes, J. E. S. Moore, 140 ; Studies on the 

 Ecto|)arasitic Treumtodes of Japan, Scitaro (loio, 244 ; Nf w 

 Species of F^nteropneusta from New .South Wales, J. P. Hill, 

 264 ; Gases of Swimming Bladder of Fishes, Jules Richard, 

 576 

 Identification : Finger-Prints, Sir W. J. Ilcrschel, Bart, 77 ; the 

 .•\ntiquity of the P'inger-Print .Method, Kumagusu Minakata, 

 199, 274 

 Illinois River, Biological Work on the, 593 

 Illiiminaling Hydrocarbons, the Commerciiil Synthesis of, I'rof. 



Vivian B. Lewes, 303 

 ln;-e (W. IL), .\dipic .Acid and Derivatives, 311 

 Index : Kewensis Plantarum Phanerogamarum, Sumptibus Beati 

 Caroli Roberti Darwin dudu tl consilio, Josephine D. 

 Hooker, confecit B. Daydon J.ickson, F.-usciculus iii. , 54 

 India : Dr. Watt"s Dictionarv ol ihe Economic Products of 

 India. 4: W. T. Thiselton-I)yer, F.R.S., 150: Dr. V. Ball, 

 F.R.S., 150: Rcise nach Sudindien, Emil Schmidt, lOl ; the 

 <^)uarrying of Granite in India, Dr. W. II. Warlh, 272; the 

 Fauna of British Inilia, including Ceylon anil Burma Moths, 

 W. F. Kirby, 605 

 Indian (North .\nicrican) Reservations, the .Absorption of the, 

 19 



Indian Islands, West, Peripatus in the, J. H. Hart, 511 

 Iniliana University, a Biological Station to l)e Established en a 



North Indiana Lake, 422 

 Indo-Malayan Spiders, Thos. and M. E. Workman, R. I. 



Pocock, 99 ; B. A. Muirhead, 153 

 Infra-Red Sijectrum, on Recent Researches in the. Prof. S. P. 



Langley, 12 

 Ink-Crystals, 60 



Instinctive .Attitudes, S. S. Buckman, 31 

 Institution of Civil Engineers : Annual Banquet, 538 

 Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 22, 377 

 Institution of Naval .Architects, 568 

 Intercolonial .Astronomy and Meteorology, 278 

 Intern,itionales -Archiv fiir Ethnographie, 525, 573 

 Invention, the Origins of, Otis T. NIas<m, 557 

 Involution and Evolution according to the Philosophy of Cycles, 



125 

 Ireland, American Fresh-water Sponges in. Dr. R. Hanitsch, 



5" 

 Ireland, the .Arctic Hare in, 614 



Iridium, .Magnetic Properties of, S. H. Uracketl, 158 



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



■5" 

 Iron, Slow Changes in M.agnetic Permeability of, W. M. 



Mordey, 526 

 Irvine (Robert), Dr. John Murray and. Chemical Changes l>e- 



twcen Sea- Water and Oceanic Deiwsits, 304 

 Isle of Man, Gold discovered in. 299 

 Isolation of Free Hydrazine N.I I,, >L Lobr)- de Bruyn, A. E. 



Tutton, 544 

 Italian Scientific Expedition to Monte Rosa. Dr. Piero Giacosa, 



57 

 Italy, Earthquake in, 110, 513, 5S7 



Jamaica, Hullelin of the Botanical DeiKirtment, 412 



lamaica and Hone; Kong, Caterpillar Tree-Plagues in, 231 



jan.s.sen (Dr.), Novel Methods in Photometry, 395 



Janssen (J.), this Winter's .Minimum Temiwratures on Mont 



Blanc, 622 

 Japan : Butterflies fro3ii China, Jajian. and Corea, John Ileruy 



Leech, 6 ; Studies on the Ectoparasitic Trematmles of Ja|>an, 



Seitaro Goto, 244 ; Japanese .Additions to I'alieolxjtany, 371 : 



Destruction of the Seismological Observatory at Tokio, Prof. 



J. W. Judd, F.R.S., 533 

 Japp (F. R.), Condensation of Benzil into FUhyl Malonate, 143 

 Jaumann (G.), the Process of Light Emission, 334 

 Joachim (Dr. G.), Effect of Suspension of Heat on Circulation, 



288 

 Johnson {.A. B.). .Acoustic Fog Signals and Navigation, 130 

 Johnson (Charles, W. L.), Pseudo-Satellites of Jupiter in the 



Seventeenth Century, 285 

 Johnston (Surgeon-.Major), Relative Efficiency of Water- Filters, 



Johnston-Lavis (Prof), Study of ICjecled Blocks from Monle 

 .Somma, 251 



Johnstone (H. H.). Briti.sh Central .Africa Protectorate, 66 



Johnstrup (I'rof F. I, Death of. 229 



Joly (Dr. J., F.R.S.), Gravitation, 57, 127, 223; the .Ascent of 

 Sap, 93 



Jones (Dr. L. C), an Observation on Moths, 79; More alMut 

 Moths, 321 : a Snake " PKaying "Pos-sum," 107 



Jonquieres (M. de), Demonstration of a Theorem of Whole 

 Numbers, 503 



Jordan (Ch.) Optical Resolution of a-Oxybutyric .Acid. 503 



journal of the .Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. :6 



journal of .Anatomy and Physiology, 93 



journal of .-Vsiatic Swicty of Bengal, 500 



journal of Botany, 23, 430 



"journal of Rus.sian Chemical and Physical Society, 452 



jowett (H. .A. I).), .Aconitine .Aurichlorides, 430 



JikUI (I'rof J. W., F.R.S. ). Ma>sive Minends from Inilia and 

 .Australia, 431 : Destruction of the Seismological Observatory 

 at Tokio, Jai>an, 533 : Collected Pajwrson some Controverted 

 (Questions of Geology, Joseph Pre.stwich. F. R.S., 601 



Jukes-Browne (.A. J.), the Geological Distribution of F'ossils, 

 470; Chemical Ciimpisiti.m of Oceanic l)e(x).sits, 527 



Jungfleisch (Iv), /3-Oxycinchonine. 264; Cinchonigine, 407 



Jupiter: W. F. Denning, 227: Recent Observations of. Prof. 

 E. v.. Barnard, 85; Pseudo-Satellites of Jupiter in- the Seven- 

 teenth Centur)-, Chas. W. L. John.son, 285 



