Supplement to Xatitrt ~| 

 May 30, 1895 J 



Index 



XXXIll 



Sjiencer (^^r. ), Enargite, 621 



Spencer ( I'rof. Baldwin), the Horn Expedition to Central Aus- 

 iralia, 222 ; the Presence of a Stridiilaling Organ in a Spider, 



438 



Spencer (Herbert), Origin of Classes among the "Tarasol" 

 Ants, 125 



Spheres, Method of Turning True. Herr Vf)n Liechtenstein, 491 



S])iders : Development of Lungs of, O. L. Simmons, 37 ; 

 Malaysian Spiders, Thos. and M. K. Workman, K. L I'ocock, 

 99; Indo-Malayan S])iders, H. A. Muirliead. 153: some Sug- 

 gestions on the Origin and Involution of \Vel>-Spinning in 

 Sjjiders, R. L Pocock, 417 : the Presence of a Stridulaling 

 Organ in a Spider, Prof. Baldwin Spencer, 438: .Vmerican 

 Spiders and their Spinning Work. Dr. Henry C. McCook, 

 Rev. O. P. Cambridge, F. R.S., 505 



Sponges, American Kresh-Water, in Ireland, Dr. R. Hanitsch, 



5" 

 .Sportsman and Naturalist, Sir Victor Brooke, O. L. .Stephen. 



.Spots over Dogs' Lyes, Wfirthington (_f. Smith, 57 



Spots, Tan, over Dogs' Eyes, 1. Shaw, 33 ; S. V.. Peal, 533 : 



Dr. Alfred R. Wallace. K.K..S., 533 

 .Spr.tgue (Is.iac), Death of, 538 

 Spring to Kail, from, 8 

 S|)ring (W.), Conversion of Black Mercury Sulphide in'.o Red 



Sulphide. 167 

 Spurr (J. E. ), the Iron-bearing Rocks of Mesabi Range in 



Minnesota. 182 

 ^ .tiility, Specific, Variation and, W. T. Thisellon-Dyer, F.R..S., 



.459 



Stability, Queiitions l.varing on .Specific, Dr. 1-rancis dalton, 

 K. R.S., 570 



Stalactites, Volc.".nic, E. (loldsmith, 12S 



.Standard Time in Austr.alia, 516 



.Standards, New Metric, 420 



Starling in Scotland, the, ]. j\. Harvic-Hrowu, 2S0 



Stars: the .Mean Parallax of Stars, Prof. Hugo (^ylden, 21 ; 

 Two Variable .Slars, Rev. T. E. Espin, 40 : a New \ariable 

 Smr of the .\lgol Ty]>e, Dr. E. Harlwig, 64 ; Irregularities in 

 \ ariable Stars. W. Maxwell Reed, 183 ; the \'ariable .Star 

 /. Herculis. 616; a New Short Period Variable, Mr. Vendell, 

 233; Motiimand Magnitude. Prof. Oudemans, 160 ; a New .Star, 

 Rev. T. E. Espin, 161 : the R.idclifil'c Catalogue. 183 : ! Cephei. 

 Dr. Belopolsky, 282 ; Stars having Peculiar .Spectra, I'rof. 



E. C. Pickering, 302 ; the Milky Way, C. E.aston. 327 : the 

 System of -Vlgol, .M. Tisserand, 328 ; New Stars and Nebuke, 



. 347 ; the Story of the Stars, Ceorge K. Chambers, 436 ; 



Stellar I'hotography, 516 

 Statics, a Text-book of William Briggs and O. II. Bryan, 



76 

 .Statics, Mechanics for College.s and Schools, R. '1. Clazebrook, 



E.R.S., 484 

 Statistical .\ccount of French Forests, .M. Daubree, Prof. W. R. 



Fisher, 64 

 .Statistical Investigation of Evolution, the, J. T. Cunningham, 



5'.°. 

 Statistical Science, a New .Step in, !•. dalton, I.R.S.. 319 



Statistics, Dilettantism and, I'rof. Karl Pearson, 145 



.Statistics of .Sensil)ility to Pain. Dr. A. .McDonald, 299 



Statistics: Death of H. II. Hayter, 513 



Steam Engine and other I le.'it Engines, the. Prof. J. .\. Ivwing, 



F. R.S., 219 



Stcbnitskiy (General), .-Anomaly in Direction of Pendulum Line 



around Moscow, 326 

 .Steinlrach's (Dr.), Observations on the Climate of Jalu, Prof. 



Von Danckelniann, 192 ; Meteorological Researches at Jaluit 



Islai.d, 233 

 .Stellar Parallaxes, T. Lewis, 589 

 Stellar Photography, 516 



Step (Edward), By \'ocal Woods and Waters, 102 

 Stephen ((J. L. ), Sir Victor Brooke, Sportsman and Naturali.st, 



'ilcreochemie, Handbuch der. Dr. C. \. Bischoft, 409 



Stern (A. L. ), Cellulose Sulphuric Acid, 143 



■itev.'nson (Thomas), a Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, 



124 

 stieUjes (Prof), Death of, 251 



Stirling (Dr. li. C. ), the .Aboriginesof .Viistralia, 112 

 ■itirrup (.Mark), the Society of Spekeology, 462 

 v.okes (H. N.), New Compounds (jf Phosphorus, Nitrogen .and 



Chlorine, 592 



Stones, Precious, and How to Distinguish them, H. A. Miers, 



54S 

 .Stoney (Dr. [., 1-.K..S.), Local Heliostat and Improved Sider- 



ostat, yx> 

 Storm, the Recent, in the Cnited States, Dr. Wm. H. Hale, 



4"7 

 .Storm .Statistics at Bidston, W illiam E. Plummcr, 272 

 Siracciati (I'rof. E. ), Determinations of Absorption of Solar 

 I Radiation by Fog and Cirrus Cloud. 180 

 Str.asburger (Dr. E. ), Lehrbuch der Botanik, Drs. F. Noil, H. 



Schenck. and .\. F. W. Schimper, 339 

 Strassburg, Nicolaiew , and Binninghani, on a Remarkable Ear.h- 



quake Disturljance observed at, on June 3, 1893, C. Davistjn, 



Dr. E. von Rebeur Pa.sch«it/., 208 

 Slreinz (Franz), Thermochemical Pr<x:ess in Secondary Coils, 190 

 .Stridulating Organ in a Spider, the Presence of a, Prof. Baldwin 



.Spencer. 438 

 Stronieyer (C. Y.. ), .\bnornial .\tlantic WVives, 437 

 Struve (Herr), Compound of Grape Sugar with Add Radicle of 



Hydrazine, 395 

 .Strychnine no .Antidote to Snake-Poison, Surgeon-Captain 



R. H. lilliott, 540 

 Stuart (Dimald, M.D.), Coal-Dust an Explosive Agent, as shown 



by an Examination of the Camerton Explosion, 26S 

 Stuckenberg (Prof.), the Post-Pliocene -Mammalsof East RussLa, 



357 

 Studiati (Dr. C), Death of, 251 

 .Study (Prof. E. ), the Connection between Binary Quartics ami 



Elliptic F'unctions, 46 

 .Subterranean Exploration ; Socicte de Spelxologie founded, 229 

 .SiidiiKiien, Rcise nach, Emil Schmidt, loi 

 .Sulphur- Fumigation, as Remedy for Mar.sh Fevers, M. d'Abbadic, 



480 

 Sumatra Mountain System, Dislocation by Earthquakes of May 



17, 1892, of, [. J. .\. Muller. 408 

 Sun, Partial Eclipse of the, March 26, 493 

 Sun's Place in Nature, the, J. Norman Lockyer, C.B., F.R.S., 



374- 396. 565- 590 

 Suns, Radiant, .Agnes Giberne, 174 

 .Sun-.Spots : Eleven-year Sun-S|xit Weather Period and its 



Multiples, H. Helm Clayton. 436 ; OViscrvations on Sun-Spot 



Spectra, J. Norman Lockyer. F. R..S. , 448 

 Sunshine, Rain-Making and, John Collinson, 7 

 .Surgery : Death and (Obituary Notice of John Whitaker Hulke, 



F.R..S.,392 

 .Surinam Water-Toads, the, 230 

 Suring (Dr. ), OKservalions on Temperature Humidity near Snow 



Surface, 623 

 Surveying, the Gradient Telemeter Level, 112 

 Surveying by -Mil of Photography, Instrument for, J. B. 'Lee, 



'9' . . 



Surveying : Recent Exact Levelling Operations m Russia, 



General Venukofl", 359 

 Suspended .Xnimation of Snakes, the, .S. Garman, 274; W. 



Kennedy. 274 

 .Swainson (F. E. ), New Ossiferous Fissure jn Crcswell Crags, 



527 

 .Swallow- Holes, Caves and, E. .\. Martel. Canon T. G. Bonnoy, 



F. R.S.. 410 

 Sweat. Efl'ect of Temiwrature on Secretion of. Dr. Le\-y-Dotu, 



192 

 Swift (Edwiird), a New Comet, 1 14: Ephemeris for Swift's 



Comet, 160: Comet r 1894, Swift, 542 

 .Swift (Messrs.), New Microtome, 191 

 .Swinburne ({.), Electromagnetic Theory, Oliver Heavisidc. 



F.R.S., 171 

 Symons's .Mcmlhly Meteorological Magazine, 23, 525 

 Symons (G. J.), Early English .Meteorological Literature, 38; 



Enormous Hailstones, 24 ; Climatological Table of British 



F2mpire for 1893, ^4 

 .Szomlathy (J.), Prehistoric Ceramics from L.ingcnlebarn 



Tumulus, 157 



Tacchini (Prof.), the South Italian Earthqu.-ike of November 16, 



1894, 346 

 Tail (Prof), the Constitution of X'olatile Li(|uids, 215 : Iso- 



ihermals of Ethylene. 215 ; on the .Age of the Earth, 226 

 Tanret (C. ), .\cetic lathers from Sugars, 359 

 Tan-Spots over Dogs" Eves, I. Shaw, ^i; S. E. Peal, 533 ; Dr 



Alfred Wallace, F.R.S., 533 



