XXXVI 



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ex 



tSuf'pUineMt to Xaturt, 

 May 30, 1S95 



Wellcr (Sluart), Fossil Faiin;is at Sprinyfiekl, Missuuri, 525 

 Wells (H. (_;.), Science Teachinj; in Schools, 106 : Science 



Teaching, 182 ; A|>ixirilions and Tlum^jhl Transference, Frank 



I'odmore, 121 ; PhysioU^' for Hes;inners, I'mf. M. Foster, 



F. R.S. , and Lewis K. Shore. 195 ; ( )ullines of Hiolojjy, P. 



Chalmers Mitchell, 195 ; Practical Methods in Microscopy, C. 



H. Clark. 195 : Peculiarities of Psychical Research, 274 

 Welt (Ida), Active Amybcelic -Acid, 95 

 Wcthercd (K. R), the Formation of Oolite, 357 

 Wetterhan ( David), l);is Verh.iltniss der Philosophic zu der 



Kmpirischen Wissenschaft von der Natiir, 220 ; Philosophy and 



Natural Science, 295 

 Weyde (Dr. P. H. van der). Death of, 538 

 Wharton (Captain W. J. L., F.K..S.), Oceanic Temperatures at 



Dillerent Depths, 342 

 Whiston (Will), S4inie Karly Terrestrial Magnetic Discoveries 



|>irt.aining to F.ngland. L. .\. Haiicr, 295 

 Whitliy, Menii>rials of Old, Kev. |. C. -Vtkinson. 149 

 White KainlHiw, a, Kev. Samuel liarlier, 274 

 While (Dr. F. 15.), Death and Obituary Notice 01, 345 

 While (J.), Corrections of .M.aximum and Ex-Meridian Altitudes, 



White (Sir William). Hilge-Keels and Stcidiness in First-Class 



Kittle-Ships, 568 

 Whiteley (Mr. .\.), .Melting-Points of Mi.xtures, 454 

 Whitcley (K. Lloyd), Org.inic Chemistry, the Fatty Compounds, 



557 

 Whitmell (C. T.), Planetary Photography, 5tl 

 Wiedemann"-, .\nnalen, 70, 190, 334, 357. 406, 619 

 Wien (Dr. W. ). the Testing of Platinum Pyrometers, 623 

 Wiggins (Captain) wrcckeil, S3 

 Wijhe (M. van), the Cranial Nerves of Vertebrates in Aniphi- 



oxus, 120 

 Wildes Theory of the Secular Variation of Terr&strial Magnetism, 



L. .\. Bauer, 103 

 Wiley (II. W.), Ca-ssava as Food, 515 

 Wilkinson (Mr.), the New Iodine B.-Lses, 346 

 Wilkinson (W. F. ), Geology of .Vnatolia, 358 

 Willem (Victor), Origin of Dicrotism and Undulations of Systolic 



Plate.iu of .\rlerial Pulsation, 46 

 Willey (Arthur), Amphioxus and the Ancestry of the Vertebrates, 



433 

 Williamson(Dr. W. C, F.K.S.), Fossil Plantsof Coal Measures, 



ii. , the Roots of Calamities, 94 

 Wilsing (Dr.), the Parallax of Nebula // 2241, 114 

 Wind (C. H.). Kerr's M.tgnelo-Optic Phenomenon, 48, 62, 168 

 Wind and Birds' Flight, the. Profs. Langley and Curtis, 156 

 Wind-Measurement Fx|H;riinents at Eiffel Tower, Koechlin's, 



Max de Nansouty, 181 

 Winds and on Weather .Signs, Theophraslus of Eresus, on, 



translated by Jas. G. Wood, 25 

 Winkler (Prof.), the Atomic Weights of Nickel and Colxill, 



281 

 Wislicenus (W.alter F.), Astronomische Chronologic, 509 

 Witherby (Harry F.), F'orcsl Birds, their Haunts and Habits. 



341 

 Wolf (I'ro.. M.), Enckc's Comet, 64 

 Wolfl(Dr. ), the Commercial Extraction of Pure Dextrose .rom 



Synipy Mixtures, 395 



Wolflfenstein (Dr.), Isolation of .Anhydrous Hydrogen Peroxide. 



182 

 Womack ( Mr. ), a Modification of Ballistic Galvanometer Method 



of Determining Electromagnetic Capacity of Condenser. 142 

 Woman's Share in Printitive Culture, t ). T. Mason. 244 

 Wood in .Shipbuilding, Wanted a Substitute for, 490 

 Woi>d (las. t'l.), Theophrastus of Ere.sus, on Winds and on 



Weather Signs, translated by, 25 

 Wood (W. II.). the .Vurora of November 23, 1894, 390 

 Woodhead (1). Ci. Sims), the Antitoxic Serum Treatment o 



Diphtheria, 402, 425 

 Wowls (J. D. ), the Province of .South .\uslralia, 221 

 Workman (Thos. and M. E. ), .Malaysian Spiders, R. I. Pocock, 



99 

 Worthington (Pro.. .\. .M., F.K.S.), Gravitation, 79 

 Wright (G. 1'.), Glacial Phenomenaof Newfoundland, Laboradipr. 



and South Greenland, 430 

 Wrightson (T. ), Identity of Phenomena of Welding in Iron willi 



Kegelatitin in Ice, 453 

 Wiillner (.\.), Lehrbuch der F,\perimenlalphysik, 3S7 

 W'untlt (Wilhelm), Lectures on Human and .\ninial Psychologv. 



•73 

 Wyatt (Claude W.), British Birds, 31S 

 Wynne (Dr. W. Palmer), the Teaching University for London. 



297 



\'ellow Fever, the Transmission 01, Dr. .\bery, 300 



Vendell (Mr.), a New Short Period Variable, 233 



Vule (G. U.), Pass;ige of Oscillator Wave-Train through Plate of 



Conducting Dielectric, 310; a Simple Form of Harmonic 



Analy.ser, 501 



Zenith Telescope, a New Form of, Louis Fabry, 564 

 Zimansky (E.), Elastic Behaviour of Zinc at Different Tempera- 



tures, 357 

 Zirkel (Dr. Ferdinand), Lehrbuch der Petrographie, 290 

 Ziwet (.\lo\ander), an Elementary Treatise on Theoretical 



Mechanics, loi, 533 

 Zodiacal Light, the, Rear-.Vdmiral J. P. Maclear, 391 

 I Zoology: .\<l(hlions to the Zoological Gardens, 21, 59,64,85, 114. 

 132, 160, 183, 207, 233, 253,301,327,347,373,395,424. 

 443,471,493, 516, 542, 564, 589, 616; Zoological .Society. 

 94, 119, 191, 311, 407, 479, 502, 550, 575 : Dealh of Di. 

 Kret.sclimar, iS; the Horse, Prof. N. S. Shaler, 44: the 

 Visceral .\iiatoniy of Ornithorhynchus, F. E. Beddard, I'.R.S.. 

 191 ; the Zoological Record, .S. Pace, 223 : the Surinam 

 Waler-Toiid. 230 : a Handbook to the Primates, H. O. Forbes, 

 242 ; Platypus Embryo from Intrauterine Egg, J- I'. Hill and 

 C. J. Martin, 264 ; Life at the Zoo, C. J. Cornish, 27() ; 

 Foraminifera from the .\rabian .Sea, F. Chapman, 511; 

 Breeding Habits of Brazilian Tree- Frogs, Dr. E. \. tiu-ldi, 

 407; the I'auna of the Lower Cambrian, Prof. W. K. Brooks, 

 423 ; the .\rclic Hare in Ireland, 614 

 Zuntz (Pri'f. ), Measurement of Blood in Circulation and Worl 

 done by Heart, 216: ElVect of Load on Melabc.iisni and 

 Body- Functions of Soldiers on the March, 503 



