XXIV 



Index 



tSuffiUincHt to .Vaturr, 

 May 30, 1895 



Fuchs and L. de Launay, 555 ; Etude industrielle des Uites 



Mctallifercs, llcorge Morcau. 555 

 Mira Cell. Mr. Fowler, 40 



Missing Link, Ur. DulKiis' so-called, 291, 428, 621 

 Mitchtll (P. Chalmers), Outlines of Bioli^-, 195 ; \ertelirale 



Segmentation, 367 

 Mlanje (Mt. », Captain Manning's Ascent of, 441 

 Moi^san (ilcnri), the Vaporisation of CartKin, 71 ; Reduction 



of Alumina by Carbon, 167 ; the Varieties of Ciraphite, 191 ; 



Displacement of Carlxjn by Boron or Silicon in Fused Cast 



Iron, 240 ; Study of Iron tiraphitcs, 263 ; Prc|mration of 



CIraphitcs Foisonnants, 287 ; Boron Steel, 336 ; Boride of 



Iron, 359 : Titanium, 407 

 Moller (F. I'eckel), Cod-liver 0\\ and Chemistry, 50S 

 Mollusca : the Homing of Limix;ts, I'rof. C. Lloyd Morgan, 



127 : the Habits of Limjiets, I'rof. |. R. Ainsworlh Davis, 



511 ; Hermaphro<litisni in .Mollusca, Dr. Paul Pclseneer, 213 ; 



Oysters and Typhoid, 391, Mrs. Percy Frankl.tml, 415 ; the 



Snail Fauna of the Greater .\ntilles, 524 : Mussel Culture and 



the Bait Supply, \V. L. Caldcrwood, 570 

 Monist, Science in the, 3S1 



.Monkeys : a Handbook to the I'rimates, H. O. Forbes, 242 

 Monte Rosa, Italian Scientific Expe<lition to, Dr. PieroGiacosa, 



57 



Montefiore (Arthur), the .Samoyad Race, 279 



.Mixxly (G. T. (, Studies in Isomeric Change, 620 



.Moon, Eclipse of the, 444, 472 



.Moon and .-Mmosphcric Waves, M. Bouquet de la Grye, 516 



.Mi^ire (B.), the Artificial Spectrum lop, J. M. Finnegan, , 



292 

 Moore (J. E. S.), the Achromatic Spindle in the Spermatocytes | 



of Elasmobranch Fishes, 143 1 



Moore (John William), .Meleorolog)-, Practical and Applied, 220 , 

 .Morbid .\natomy, .Manual of Practical, II. I). Kolleston and 



A. A. Kanthack, 318 

 Morlmlog)-, the Transmission of Yellow Fever, Dr. .\bery, 300 

 .Mordey, (W. M.), Slow Changes in Magnetic Permeability of 



Iron, 526 

 More (A. G.), Death of, 538 

 .Moreau (G.), .\bs<jrplion of Light by Uniaxial Crj'stals, 528; 



Etude industrielle des Ciites .Mtlalliferes, 555 

 .\|organ (Prof. C. Lloyd), the Homing ol Limpets, 127 ; 



Intrf)duction to Comjjarative Psychology, 173 ; Psychology for 



Teachers, 173 ; the Examination Curve, 617 

 Morlcydl. Forster), Watts' Dictionary of Chemistr>-, M. M. 



Pattison Muir, 27 

 .Morphology : Morphologic der Erdobcrflache, Dr. .•Mbert Penck, 



313; Comparative Morphology of Galeodidu, II. M. Ilernard, 



455 



Morris (D. K.), the Oucstion of Dielectric Hysteresis, 574 



Moscow, .\ntimaly in Direction of Pendulum Line around, 

 (ieneral Stcbnitskiy, 326 



Moscou, Bulletin ile la Socicte de Naturali.stes de, 334, 357 



.Mos.<iman (K. C.I, the Frost of 1895, 621 ; Auror;c in North- 

 Ea-st .Scotland, 622 



.Moths: an Observation on, D. L. C. Jones, 79,321; Henry 

 Cecil, 127: Butterflies and .Moths (Kiitish), W. Furneaux, 

 W. F. Kirby, 339 ; •• Moths,"' the Fauna of British India, in- 

 cluding Ceylon and Burma, W. F. Kirby, 605 



Motion, Discontinuous, A. B. Ba.sset, F. k.S. , II 



Moti (Dr. F. W.), Influence of Sensory Nerves on Movement 

 and Nutrition of Limbs, 620 



Mount I^pgan, Height of, 19 



Mount .St. h;iiav. Height of, 19 



Mountain .Sickness, H. Kroneckcr, 394 



Mountains of California, the, John Muir, 125 



Moureaux(N.), Absolute Value of .Magnetic Elements, January I, 

 1895, 287 



Muir (John), the Mountains of California, 125 



Muir (.M. M. Pattisfin), Watis' Dictionary of Chemistry-, 27 ; 

 Ncwth's Inorganic Chemistr)', 52. 107 ; a Treatise on 

 Chemistry, .Sir H. K. Koscoe, F.K.S.. and C. .Schorlcmmcr, 



'■■' !'i- 1 ! 'ir'Ttions for the 'Jnalilalive Chemical 



y Complex Mixtures of Salts, 270 ; the 

 i . , 364, 388, 436 ; Theoretical Chemistry 



fioni t)ic .MaM(t|)f>int of Avogn<lro's Rule and Thermodynamics, 

 Prof. Walter Ncrnst, 530 



Muirhcad (B. A.i, Indn-.VIalaynn Spiders, 153 



.Mull'T (J. A.), I'isloralifin of Sumatra .Mountain Sy.slem liy 

 Karlhouakes of May 17, 1893.408 



Mtlllcr (I'rof. .M.), Almosphcric Circulatitn, 440 



Muller (P. T.), Ebullioscopic Study of Colouring Matters front 



Triphenylmelhane, 455 

 Munro (Dr.), I-ake- Dwelling Research, 621 

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

 Muntz (.\. ), Fertilising Material required by Vine, 480 

 Murphy (Shirley F. ), a Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, 



124 

 Murray (Dr. John), Chemical Changes between Sea-Water and 



Oceanic Deposits, 304 

 Murray (J.), How to Live in Tropical .•\frica, 364 

 Murrcn, Eocene Rock at. Right Hon. Sir John Lubbock, F. R.S. , 



94 : Eocene Fossils at, Right Hon. Sir [ohn Lubbock, F. R..S.. 



223 

 Muscular Contraction, on the Nature of. Prof. Tli. \V. Engel- 



mann, 519 

 Museum of Natural History, .-Vmerican, 129 

 .M ushkeloff ( Prof. ), Catalogue of Earthqualtes in Russia, 181 

 Mushrooms, Edible and Poisonous, Dr. M. C Cooke, 8 

 Mussel Culture and the Bait Supply, with Reference more 



especially to Scotland, W. L. Caiderwood, 578 

 Mycetozoa, a Monograph of the. .\rthur Lister, O03 

 Mycologv- : Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Dr. M. C Cooke, 8 



Naber (H. A.), Standard Methods in Physics and Electricity 

 Criticised, 318 



Naber (Mr.), New Gas Voltameter, 500 



Nagaoka(H. I, Changes of Length produced by Magnetisation, 70 



Names, the Cyclo|xe<lia of, 434 



Nansouty (Max de), Ricours Experinienis to overcome K\x 

 Resistance to Locomotive at High Speed, 62 ; Koechlin's Wind- 

 Mea-surements, Experiments at Eiftel Tower, 181 



Nansouty (tleneral de). Death of, 488 



Natal Observatory, the, Mr. Nevill, 327 



National Review, Science in. 162, 259 



Natural History : a Natur.ilist on the Prowl, 8 ; .Sir Victor 

 Brooke, Sportsman and Naturalist, O. L. Stephen, 76; 

 American Museum of Natural History, 129; the Royal 

 Natural Historj', R. Lydekker, 197; Die Sehiipfung der 

 Tierwelt, Dr. Wilhelm H.i.acke, 149 ; the Horn Expedition to 

 Central -Australia, Prof. Baldwin Spencer, 222 ; a Handbook 

 to the Primates, 11. (). Forbes, 242 : Birds of the W'ave and 

 Woodland, Phil Kobin.son. 243: Life at the Zoo, C. J- 

 Cornish, 276: Snake Cannibalism, H. Tsnagal, 321 ; Baron 

 C. R. Osten Sacken, 343; J. Schonlan<l, 511 ; the Natura 

 History of the Solway, G. Stewardson Brady, 322 : Btdletin 

 de la .Societc de Naturalistes de Moscou, 334, 357 ; Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Dr. F. B. White, 345 ; in the Guiana 

 Forest, James Rodway, 3S7 : Orb- Weaving Spiders of the 

 United States, Dr. Henr)- C. .McCook, Rev. O. P. Cam- 

 briilge, F. R.S. , 505; Journal of St. Petersburg Society of 

 Naturalists, 500 



N.atural .Science, Philosophy and, David Wcllerhan, 295 



Naturalist on the Prowl, a, 8 



Nature, the .Sun's I'l.ace in, J. Nonnan Lockyer, C.B., F.K.S., 

 374, 396, 565. 590 



Nature Knowledge, Short Studies in, William Gee, 557 



Nautical .Mmanac, 180S, the, 472 



Naval .Vrchilecture : Bilge-Keels and Steailiness in First-class 

 Battle-ships, Sir William While, 568 : K. E. Froude, 569 ; 

 X'ibraticm of Steamers, Otto Schlick, 569; W. Mallock, 570; 

 Mark Robinson, and Capt. 11. R. .Sankey, 570 



Naval Engineering : the Limitations of .Screw Propulsion, J. I. 

 Thornycrofi, F.K.S., and S. W. Harnaby, 562 



Niival Officers, the Education of, W. L. ("lowrs, 259 



Navigation: .Acoustic Fog Signals, .\. B. Johnson, 130; New 

 Method of Correcting Courses .it Sea, Dr. George Hay, 215 ; 

 Ocean Navigation, James Watt and. Dr. Francis Elgar, 475 ; 

 Corrections of Maximum and Ex-.Meridian Altitudes, j. While, 



485 



Navigator, Prince Henry the, C. Raymond Beazley, 532 



Nebula of ( Irinn, ihe (irealer. Prof. E. \'.. Barnard, 253 



Nebula /; 2241, the Parallax nf, Dr. Wilsing, ! 14 



Nebula-, New .Stars and, 347 



Nco-Vitalisni, Frances A. Welby, 43 



Neptune, a Pirssible New Satellite <if, Prof. Schaebcrle, 542 



Neptune, ihc Diameter of, Prof. Barnard, 617 



Nernst ( Prof. ), Method of Measuring Specific Inductive Capacity 

 and Resistance of Liiiuids, 232 ; Theoretical Clieniistry from 

 Ihe Standpoint of .Avogadro's Rule and Thermodynamics, 



