XXXIV 



Index 



VStijtpictitent to Xat:ifr, 

 L May 30, 1895 



Tansley (A. G.), Variations in Floral S)Tnmetry of Polentilla 

 tormmtiiiay 359 



Tarns of Lakeland, the. J. K. Marr. F.U.S., 190 



Tanigi (Dr.), Ammonium Thio-acetate a Subsiituie lor Sul- 

 phuretted Hydrogen, 373 



TnliT (F. B.), Niagara and the Great Lakes, 619 



I ;> wrt. Bright Meteor at, 587 



1. hel>itchef {I'afnutijl, Death of, 180 



Technical Education: Fifth Kejiort of ( German Imperial I'liysico- 

 Technical Institute, 20 : the New Technical Educator, vol. iv. , 

 S3 ; .Major-General Sir John Donnelly, on Technical 

 Education, 116: .Science Teaching, H. G. Wells, 182; the 

 Advance of Technical Education, k. .\. Gregory, 379 



Teinturier, la I'ratique du, Jules Garden, Walter .M. Gardner, 

 604 



Telegraphy : Distance-Telegraphy w ithoul Wires, Dr. Rubens, 

 190: the Development of Telegraphy in England, 324 ; the 

 Telegraphist's Guide, James Bell, 484: Death of J. H. 

 Greener, 561 ; W. II. I'reece (P". R.S. ), .Method of Telegraphy 

 l>y Induction, 587 



Telephone Communication opened between \iciina and Berlin, 

 129 



Telephony, the EJirly History of, Prof. D. E. Hughes, F. R.S., 



54' 

 Telescope, a New Form of Zenith, M. Louis Pabry, 564 

 TellenlK-rg (Dr. E. de), EiKene at .Murren (Correction of Sir 



John Lubtjock, p. 94), 180 

 Tem|)erature \ariations of Rivers of Central Europe, Dr. A. K. 



Forster, 83 

 Tem|)eratures, Oceanic, at Different Depths, Capt. W. J. L. 



Wharton, F. R.S., 342 

 Teppich-erzeugtmg ini Orient, 77 

 Terre.strial Helium (?), 512 : I'rof Ramsav, 543 ; W. Crookes, 



F.R..S.,543; J. Norman U>ckyer, C.B.,'F.R.S., 586 

 Terrestrial .Magnetic Discoveries pertaining to England, some 



Early. Will Whislon, L. A. Bauer, 295 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, Wilde's Theory of the Secular Variation 



of, L. .\. Bauer, 103 

 Text-books, a Bad .Metho<l in, Dr. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 



2S9 

 Theophr.istus of Eresus, on Winds and on Weather .Signs, 



translated by Ja.s. G. Wood, 25 

 Therapeutics : the .\nti-Toxin Treatment of Diphtheria in 



France, 83 ; .Statistics of Results of Behring and Roux's 



Treatment of Diphtheria, 324; .Advantage of High-Level 



Residence for Tuberculous Patients, Dr. A. C. Miller, 370 ; 



Sulphur-Kumigation as Remedy for Marsh-Fever, M. 



d'.\bliadie, 480 : Thera|ieutic .Xction of Currents of High 



Frccjuency, .\postoli and Berlioz, 528 ; Intense Cold a.s a 



Therapeutic Application, Dr. Pictet, 588 

 Thermodynamics: the Kinetic Theor)- of Ga.ses, G. H. Bryan, 



31, 152, 176, 319; Edward I', Culverwell, 78, 58: Dr. J. 



Termor, F. R.S., 152; S. II. Burbury, FR.S., 175: I'rof. 



{;. F. Fitzgerald, F.R.S., 221 ; Rev. H. W. Watson, F.R.S., 



222; I'rof. A. Schuster, F.R.S., 293; Prof. Boltzmann, 581 ; 



Theoretical Chemistry from the .Standpoint of Avogadro's 



Rule, and Thernnxlynamics, Pr<jf. Walter Nernst, M. M. 



Patlison .\luir, 530 

 Thermometer, the I'irsl .Mercury, used by Ismael Bouilliau, 



Ablx; Maze, 576 

 Thirst-I'ndurance in some Vertebrates, Prof. S. Garman, 343 

 Thisclton-Dycr (W. T., F.R.S.), Dr. Watt's Dictionary of the 



Kconomic PhkIucIs of India, 150; the New Cypress of 



Ny.xsaland, 175 : Variation and Specific .Slabilily, 459 

 Tliomas (I..), the Coi\slilulion of the Electric .\rc, 47 

 1'homa.s (\'.), Combinations of Nitric Oxide and Iron Chlorides, 



4SS 

 ThomiKon (Prof. S, P.), Mirrors of Magnetism, 142 

 Thomson (Prof. J. J.), Electric Discharges through Ga.scs, 330 ; 



Mciho'l of Determining Conductivities of Itadly-Conducting 



•^. 43> 



Dr. Murray), Death of, 298 



I. T. E. , K. R.S. ), the Explosion of a .Mixture of 



an<l Oxygen, 106 

 ' y of Lukchun Deprcssi.-in, M. Roliorov.sky, 491 

 I iinlier, l-.x|x:rimcnts on Strength of C.inadian, Dr. II. H-jvey, 



492 

 Timln-r Trees, the Planting of, .Mfretl W. Bennett, 33 

 Time, Standard, in .\ustralia, 516 



Ti'.wrand (M.), the Sy.slem of Algol, 328; the Variable S:ar i9 

 (.\lgol) in Perseus, 336; an Important Asteroid, 254 



Tissot (J.), Relative Signification of Disengagement of Carbonic 

 .\c\A and Absorption of Oxygen by Muscles, 503 



Tobacco-Pipes, Cleaning, Cecil Carus-Wilson, 511 



Todd (SirC F. R..S. ), Meteorological Work in .Vu.stralia, 3^5 



Tokio, Earthquake of June 24. 1S94, the, 563 



Tokio, the Seismological Observalorv Destroyed at, 585; Pr< f. 

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



Toll's (Baron) Siberian Expedition, 327 



Tooth, a Peculiarity in the Mammalian, Dr. John Smith, 215 



Top, an Artificial S|>ectrum, C. E. Benh.im, 113, 200. 321 ; 

 Prof. G. D. Liveing, F.R.S., 167, 200: Capt. W. de W. 

 .■\bney, F.R.S., 292; J. M. F. B. Moore, 292; Dr. F. W. 

 Edridge-CJreen, 321 ; Dr. Dawson Turner, 438; Newton and 

 Co., 463 



Top, aTrueSpectnim.and a Complementary one. Dr. C. Herbert 

 Hurst, 510 



Toixjgraphy, American, Prof Henry Gannett, .\. Fowler, 274 



Tornado m Oregon, 19 



Toronto Magnetic Observatory, 237 



Total Eclipse, by Order of the Sun to Chile to s;e his, April 16, 

 1893, J. J. Aubertin, loi 



Towns, the Water-Supply of, W. K. Burton, 146 



Toxicology : the PeyotI (^ctus Alkaloid, Prof. L. Lewin, 

 288 ; .Strychnine no .Xntidote to Snake-Poison, -Surg. -Captain 

 R. H. F:iliott, 590 



Transit of Mercury, 40 ; Observations of the, 85, 253 



Trawling (,)uestion, the. Prof. .Mcintosh, 115 



Trees, (Contraction of, caused by Cold, J. Clayton, 462 



Trees : the New Cypress of Nyasaland, 85 



Trees, Text-Book of the Diseases of, Prof. R. Harlig, I'rof. \V. 

 R. Fisher, 28 



Trees, the Planting of Timljer, .\lfred W. Bennett, ^^ 



Trematodes of Jajxin, Studies on the Kcloparasitic, Seitaro Goto, 

 244 



Tretjakow (M.), Polyembryony, 540 



Trevor- Battye (A.), Return of, 19 ; Visit to Kolguef Island, 36 



Trinucleus, C. F. Beecher, 619 



Tsnagal(H.), .Snake Canniljalism, 321 



Tuberculous Germs possessed of Locomotive Power, D. Mac- 

 Gillivray, 623 



Tuberculous Patients, .\dvantage of High-Level Residence for, 

 Dr. A. C. Miller, 370 



Tuke (Dr. D. H.), Death of, 440 



Tumbling Cat, M. Marey's Photographs of a. So 



Tunis, the Metric .Sy.stem in, 324 



Turner, Dr. Dawson, the Spectrum Top, 43S 



Turner (E.), Death of, 513 



Turner (J. H. Tudsbery), the Principles of Waterworks Iji- 

 gineering, \. W. Brightmore, 146 



Turner (Sir W. ), Duboison Pithecanlhropoid Remains in Jav;i, 6ig 



Turnip Disease, the Anbury, I'rof. N. .Somcrville, 251 



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

 Fewkcs, 515 



Tutton (.\. E.), the Properties of Liquid Ethane and Pro|iane, 

 65 ; Prof Victor Meyer's New Method of Determining High 

 Melting-Points, 161 ; a New Element in the Nitrogen Grou|i, 

 258; the Explosive Nature of the SodiuuK'.nd Potassium Deriva- 

 livsof Nitromelhane, 328 ; an Instrument for Cutting .Section- 

 Pl.atesand Prismsof Crystals, 452 ; New Conii>ounds of Hydra- 

 zinc with Fatly Acids, 516; Isolation of Free Hydrazine 

 N.JH4, M. Lol)ry de Bruyn, 544 : an Improved Method for 

 the Microscopic Investig.ition of Crystals, 608 



Ty|>hoid, Oysters ami, 391 ; Mrs. Percy Frankland, 415 



Typhoons of China .Seas, 1893, the, 130 



Uljanin (Dr. W. von), PoKarisation by Oblique Radiation, 623 

 Ultra-Violel Spectrum of the Corona, the, M. Deslandres, 589 

 Unification of Civil and /Vslronomical Days, the, 282 

 United States: the .Misorption of the In(lian Reservalions, 19 ; 

 Re|)ort of United States Weather Bureau for 1893, 39 ; 

 Biolog)' in the, a Prospect, 81 ; Fox-Tail Grass- I'est in the 

 I'ttited .Stales, 301 ; the Recent .Storm in tin-. Dr. Wni. II. 

 Hale, 417; American Spiders and Iheir Spinning Wi>rk, a 

 Natural Hislory of the Orb-Weavhig .Spiders of the United 

 Slates, with special regard 10 their Industry and Habits, Dr. 

 Henry C. McCook, Rev. O. P. Cambridge, E.R.S., 505; 

 Uniteil Stales Units of Electrical Measure, ihe, 518 

 University College, the New Physical Labiiralories of, 298 

 Univer.sity Intelligence, 23, 45, '70, 92, 141. 261, 287, 308, HJ,, 



356, 382, 406, 429. 45'- 477. 499. 5^5. 57^. 59«. biy 

 University of London, a True, M. Crackenthorpe, i6i 



