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Index 



xxxvii 



Swinburne (James), Potentiometer for Alternating Currents, 



190 

 Switzerland, Central European Time to be adopted in, 158 

 Switzerland, the Experiments upon the use of Electricity gained 



from Water, 182 

 Sydney Royal Society, 332 

 Sylvester (Prof. ), 13 



Symons (G. J-). Rainfall Records in British Isles, 438 

 Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, 139, 238, 449, 



520 

 Symons (Mr.), March to October, 1893, 238 

 Syphilis, on the Presence of a Polymorphous Microbe in. Dr. 



Golasz, 500 

 Systematic Nomenclature, Prof G. F. Fitzgerald, F. R. S.. 



148 ; Fred. T. Trouton, 148 



Tail (Prof P. G.), a Treatise on the Kinetic Theory of Gases, 

 Dr. William Watson, F.R.S., 73 ; Utility of Quaternions 

 in Physics, A. McAuIay, 193 ; the Compression of Fluid, 



331 



Tarr (R. S.^, the Origin of Lake Basins, 315 ; the Finger Lakes 

 in New York State, 606 



Tasmania, the Recent Glaciation of, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 

 F.R.S., 3 



Tasmania, Coming International Exhibition at Hobart, 13 



Taste among (North American) Indians, Sense of, E. H. S. 

 Bailey, 82 



Tate (Prof Ralph), the Geology of Australia, 277 



laylor (II. Dennis), Colour-i\berration of Refracting Tele- 

 scopes, 183 



Taylor (H. M.), Pitt Press Euclid V.-VI., 52 



Taylor (Dr. \. C), Temperature, Rainfall, and Sunshine of 

 Las Palmas, Grand Canary, 425 



Taylor (W. W.), Solutions of the Exercises in Taylor's Euclid, 

 I. to IV., 3 



Tea-Cultivation in Russia, Proposed, 393 



Teaching University, the, F. Victor Dickins, 536 



Tebb (Miss M. C), Note on the Liver-ferment, 52^ 



Technical Education : the Progress of, R. A. Gregory, 185 ; 

 Bequest by Mr. T. II. Adam, 320 ; the Work of City and 

 Guild of London Institutes for 1893, 607 ; the New Technical 

 Educator, 148 ; Formation of Association of Technical In- 

 stitutions, 321 ; on Preparing the Way for Technical Instruc- 

 tion, Sir Philip Magnus, 400 



Technology, the Massachusetts Institute of, 20 



Tegetmeier (W. B.), Abnormal Eggs, 366 



Teiegony, Dr. Geo. j. Romanes, F. R.S., 6 



Telegraphic Communication by Induction by Means of Coils, 

 C. A. Stevenson, 571 



Teleki's (Count Samuel) the Last Great Lakes of Africa, 457 



Telephone in India, the, 460 



Telephony, a Manual of, W. H. Preece, F.R. S., and Arthur 

 J. Stubbs, Prof. A. Gray, 454 



Telescope for Greenwich, a New, 464 



Telescopes, Colour-Aberration of Refracting, II. Dennis Taylor, 



183 

 Telescopes, Celestial Objects for Common, Rev. T. \V. Webb, 



339 



Telescopes, New Form of Equatorial Mounting for Monster 



Reflecting, Sir Howard Grubb, 499 

 Teller (F. ), the so-called Granite of Bacher Mountains, 71 

 Temperature : Ilerr Galitzini's Experiments in Estimation of 

 ^.Critical Temperature, 83; the Temperature of Ignition of 

 Explosive Gaseous Mixtures, A. E. Tutlon, 138 ; on the 

 Change of Superficial Tension of Solid Liquid .Surfaces with 

 Temperature, Prof Geo. Eras. Fitzgerald, F. R. S., 293; 

 Lowest known Temperature, 394 ; Relation between Mean 

 Quarterly and Death-rate Temperature, W. II. Davis, 547 ; 

 Minimum Temperature of Visibility, P. L. Gray, 618; on 

 the Magnetic Properties of Iron at different Temperatures, 

 M.P. Curie, 620 

 Tempered Steel Meteorite, a, 372 

 Temple to Mercury on Puy-de-D6me, Discovery of Ruins of, 



'4 



Ten Kate's (Dr. II.) Malaysian and Polynesian (Anthropo- 

 logical) Researches, 23 



TenerilTe, the Butterflies and Moths of, A. E. Holt White, 

 W. F. Kirby, 384 



Tennant (John), the Viscous Motion of Ice, 173 



Terrestrial Deformation in the Niagara District, Inferred Rate 



of, 520 

 Terrestrial Refraction in the Western Himalayas, Gen. J. T. 



Walker, F.R.S., 49S 

 Tesla (Nikola), T. C. Martin, 352 

 Tesu, Colouring Matter of, J. J. Hummel and W. Cavallo, 



377 . 



Tetanus Bacillus, Virulence of, increased by addition of other 



Organic Products, Signor Roncali, 254 

 Tetanus-Poison, Drs. Fermi and Pernossi, 540 

 Tetrahedra, on the Division of a Parallelepiped into, Prof. Crum 



Browne, 571 

 Texas, the Trinity Flora of, W. M. Fontaine, 36 

 Thermal Expansion of Diamond, the. Dr. J. Joly, F. R..S., 



480 

 Thermodynamics : Heat and the Principles of Thermo- 

 dynamics, C. H. Draper, 148 ; the Second Law of Thermo- 

 dynamics, S. H. Burbury, F.R.S., 150; G. H. Bryan, 197; 



S. H. Burbury, F.R.S., 246 

 Thermometer for Laboratory Ov^ens, Electric Alarm, M. 



Barelle, 355 

 Thermometer, New High Temperature, Messrs. Baly and 



Chorley, 538 

 Thessaly, the Geology of. Prof. V. Hirbel, 36 

 Thiele (Dr.), Isocyano^en Tetrabromide, iio 

 Thiselton-Dyer (W. T., F.R.S.), the Supposed Glaciation of 



Brazil, 4 

 Thomas (G. L.), Separation of Three Liquids by Fractional 



Distillation, 93 

 Thompson (Beeby), Landscape Marble, 522 

 Thompson (Elizabeth) Fund for Advancement of Scientific 



Research, 539 

 Thomson (J. J., F. R.S.), Notes on Recent Researches in Elec- 

 tricity and Magnetism, Prof. A. Gray, 357; Electricity of 



Drops, 378 

 Thome (Dr. L. T.), the New Process for Enriching Coal-Gas 



with 0.xy-Oil Gas, 162 

 Thorneycroft (J. L.), the Circulation of Water in the Thorney- 



croft Water-tube Boilers, 491 

 Thornton (John), Human Physiology, Dr. J. S. Edkins, 431 

 Thorpe (Prof. T. E., F.R.S.): on Carl Wilhelm Scheele, 32 ; 



Magnetic Experiments in Senegambia, 141 ; the Bakerian 



Lecture, 419; Essays in Historical Chemistry, M. M. Patti- 



son Muir, 551 

 Thudichum (J. L. W.), Formation of Benzoic Derivatives of 



Uro chrome, 142 

 Thunderstorms, Sun-spot Phenomena and. Rev. W. Clement 



Ley, 531 

 Thwaites (C), Aurora of February 28, 441 

 Thyroid Gland, the, 270 



Tibet, the Chinese Map of. Dr. Wegener, 275 

 Tidal Phenomena, Grablovitz's Mareographical Observations in 



Italy, 134 

 Tietze (Dr. Emil), Geology of Ostrau District, 46 

 Tilden (W. A.), Combination of Hydrocarbons with Picric 



Acid, 142 

 Time, Central European, adopted in Denmark, 228 

 Time, Central European, adopted in Italy, 81 ; Adoption of 



Signor G. Jervis's Improved Clock- Dial and Time-Table, 81 

 Time, Central European, to be adopted in Switzerland, 158 

 Time-Infinitesima', Phenomena of the. Prof. E. L. Nichols, 



"3 

 Tisserand (F.), Motion of Jupiter's Fifth Satellite, 239; the 



Satellite of Neptune, 543 



Titchener (Dr. E. B. ), Physiological Psychology and Psycho- 

 physics, 457 



Titherley (A. W. ), Amides of Sodium, Potassium, and Lithium, 



523 

 Tobias (Celeslin), on Absorption by the Bile Ducts, 617 

 Todd (Sir Charles), Meteorological Work in Australia, 229 

 Togo, Kling and Buttner's Expedition to, 207 

 Tomatoes, Dropsical Disease in, G. F. Atkinson, 298 

 Tombs at Beni Hasan, the, P. E. Newberry and G. W. 



Eraser, 169 

 Topinard (Dr. P.), Distiibution of Red Hair in France, 472 ; 



the Perfect Man, 520 

 Torquay, the Climate of, A. Chandler, 253 

 Toxicology : Poisonous Principles of Adder's Blood, MM. 



Phisalix and Bertrand, 284 ; Viper Poison, C. Phisalix and 



G, Bertrand, 380 



