Snjipleinent to Nature, 1 

 May 31, 1894 J 



Index 



Xlll 



; Coville (F. v.), Botany of Death Valley, California, 583 



j Cozens- Hardy's (W. H.) Journey through Montenegro, 461 



; Craniometry : Description of Sixty-two Crania taken from a 



Modern Cemetery at Karlsruhe, G. de Lapouge, 520 

 i'rato (E. ), Morphological and Microchemical Investigations on 



Physodes, 132 

 Crawford (J.), Evidence of Existence of Man in Nicaragua in 



Neolithic Age, 107 



rawshay (Mr.), Visit to Nyika Plateau, 210 



rayfish, the Blind, W. P. Hay, 133 



riminals, Identification of Habitual : Proposed Anthropo- 



metrical Registry, 437 

 . Critic Criticised, a. Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, F.R.S., 333 

 I Crochetelle (J.), the Nitrification of Prairie Lands, 96 

 ' Croft (W. B.), Lecture-room Experiments on (i) Rings and 



Brushes in Crystal, and (2) Electric Radiation in Copper 



Filings, 47 ; some Phenomena of DiiTraction, 354 

 Crosby (W. O. ), Glacial Potholes of Cooper's Island, U.S., 



160 

 Crustacea : a History of Crustacea, Recent Malacostraca, Rev. 



Thomas R. R. Stebbing, 74 ; the Blind Crayfish, W. P. Hay, 



133 ; Entoniostraca and Surface-film of Water, D. J. 



Scourfield, 474 

 Crystalline Schists of Devonian Age, Arthur R. Hunt, 554 

 Crystallisation in Super-cooled Substances, Velocity of, Mr. 



Moore, 130 

 Crystals ; Lecture-room Experiments on Rings and Brushes in 



Crystals, W. B. Croft, 47 ; the Artificial Colouring of Crystals 



and Amorphous Bodies, O. Lehmann, 376 ; Instrument for 



accurately Grinding Section-plates and Prisms of Crystals, 



A. E. Tutton, 377 ; Derived Crystals in Basaltic Andesite of 



Glasdrumman Port, co. Down, 499 

 Csapodi (S.), Growth of Mould-fungi on Solid Compounds of 



Arsenic, 461 

 Cunliflfe-Owen (Sir Philip), Death of, 507 



Curie (M, P.), Magnetic Properties of Iron at Various Tempera- 

 tures, 595, 620 

 Currents in the Great Lakes of North America, the, Prof. Mark 



W. Harrington, 592 

 Currents, Oceanic, Experiments with Floats on, 301 

 Curtius (Prof.), the Preparation of Hydrazine Salts from Diazo- 



Derivatives of Acetic Acid, 585 

 Curves, Asymmetrical Frequency, Prof. Karl Pearson, 6 

 Curves, Groups of Points on, F. S. Macauley, 498 

 Cvijic (Dr. Jovan;, Das Karstphanomen, 197 

 Cyclones, on Mountain Observatories in connectionVith, M. 



Faye, 620 

 Czermak's (Herr P.), Photographs of Ascending Currents in 



Gases and Liquids, 15 



Dall (W. H.), a Sub-Tropical Miocene Fauna in Arctic Siberia, 



36 

 Dana (J. D.), New England, the Upper Mississippi Basin in the 



Glacial Period, 92 

 Danckelman (Dr.), Government Scientific Work in the German 



African Protectorate, 581 

 Daniel (John), Polarisation Phenomena upon Thin Metal Par- 

 titions, 347 ; Polarisation upon a Thin Metal Partition in a 



Voltameter, 460 

 Darboux (M.), French Lady Mathematicians, 205 

 Darwin (Charles), Proposed Memorial at Shrewsbury to, 320 

 Darwinianism : Workmen and Work, Dr. James Hutchison 



Stirling, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, F.R.S., 333 

 Darzers (Georges), Thermal Constants of some Polyatomic 



Bases, 356 

 Davidson (Prof. George), True Latitude reached by Newport 



Whaler, 369 

 Davis (W. G.), a South American Tornado, 263 

 Davis (W. M.), the Winds of the Indian Ocean, 263 

 Davison (Charles), the Recent Earthquake, 3f 

 Dawkins(Prof W. Boyd, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of William 



Pengelly, 536 

 Dawson (Charles), Straining of Earth resulting from Secular 



Cooling, 424 

 Dawson (Dr. G. M., F.R.S.), Mammoth Remains in Canada 



and Alaska, 94 

 Dawson (Sir J. W., F.R.S.), some Salient Points in the Science 



of the Earth, 196; the Genus "Naiadites" occurring in 



Nova Scotia Coal Formation, 475 ; the Canadian Ice Age, 



552 

 Day, the Reckoning of the Astronomical, 542 

 De Morgan Medal, the, A. B. Kempe, F. R.S., 80 

 Death-rate, Relation between Mean Quarterly Temperature 



aod, D. H. Dines, 547 

 Decimal System, Introduction into Russia of, 129 

 Deeley (R. M.), Sir Henry Howorth and Geology in Nubibus, 



122, 173 ; Dr. Alfred Wallace, F.R.S., 173 

 Deep-sea, the Fauna of the, Sydney J. Hickson, 502 

 Deherainea smaragdina, J. C. Willis, 523 

 Delafosse (Maurice), the Agni, a Tribe of Fair Negroes, 263 

 Delcommune (M.), Exploration of Lukuga River by, 559 

 Delebecque (A.), Observations on Amount of Solid Matter in 



Solution in Lake-water, 160 ; Composition of Waters of 



Dranse du Chablais and Rhone at Entrance into Lake of 



Geneva, 264 

 Delffs (Dr. W. H.), Death of, 538 

 Dembo (Dr.), the Humanest Method of Slaughtering Animals, 



427 

 Demography, Public Health, and, Edward F. Willoughby, 



M.D., 285 

 Dendy (Dr. Arthur), Comparative Anatomy of Sponges. V. 



Calcarca heterocccle, 139 

 Denison's (Dr. Charles), Climates of United States, 396 

 Denmark, Central European Time adopted in, 228 

 Denning (W. F.), Jupiter and his Red Spot, 104; Fireballs, 



434 ; the New Comet, 531 ; Denning's Comet, 562 ; 



Ephemeris for Denning's Comet {a 1894), 586 

 Denton (J. Bailey), Death of, 81 

 Deutsche Seeivarte Record of Meteorological Observations 



taken in North Atlantic, No. xi. , 108 

 Deutsche Seezvarte Extra-European Meteorological Observations, 



540 

 Devon (North), Earthquake in, 320 



Devonian Age, Crystalline Schists of, Arthur R. Hunt, 554 

 Devonian Schists. — The North-East Wind, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 



F.R.S., 577 

 Dewar (T. J.), Spectacles for Double Vision, 433 

 Diamond, the Artificial Preparation of the, M. Moissan, 418 

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



480 

 Diamond, the Artificial Formation of the, J. B. Hannay, Dr. J. 



Joly, F.R.S., 530 

 Dickins (F. Victor), the Teaching University, 536 

 Dielectrine, a New Insulating Material, M. Hurmuzescu, 370 

 Difiterence Terms, on Regular, A. B. Kempe, F. R.S., 618 

 Diffraction, some Phenomena of, W. B. Croft, 354 

 Digits of the Horse, on the Second and Fourth, Prof. Cossar 



Ewart, 571 

 Dines, (W. H.), Relation between Mean Quarterly Tempera- 

 ture and Death- Rate, 547 

 Dinning (William), Death and Obituary Notice of, 81 

 Diprotodon and its Times, the, C. W. de Vis, 159 

 Directorship of the British Institute of Preventive Medicine, the. 



Prof. Chas. S. Roy, F.R.S., 269 ; Sir Joseph Fayrer, F.R.S., 



292; Prof. Victor Horsley, F.R.S., 292 

 Disease, Zymotic, Distribution by Sewer Air of, Mr. Laws, 



347 

 Disease and Race, Jadroo, 575 

 Ditte (A.), Action of some Metals upon Acid Solutions of 



their Chlorides, 1 19 

 Dixon (Edward T.), the Foundations of Dynamics, 578 

 Dixon (Henry), Peculiar Method of the Development of the 



Axillary Buds of Vanda teres, 523 

 Dixon (H. N.), Meteorology, 412 



Dobson (B. A.), the Artificial Lighting of Workshops, 18 

 Dodd (H. W.), Relationship between Epilepsy and Errors of 



Refraction in Eye, 395 

 Dog, Prof. Golz's Research on a, which survived for a Long 



Time Extirpation of the Cerebrum, Prof. H. Munk, 596 

 Dogma and Freewill, Biology as it is applied against, and for 



Weismannism, H. Croft Hiller, 386 

 Dolley (Prof. ), Reaction Times and Velocity of Nervous Impulse, 



462 

 Donkin (Bryan), a Text-book on Gas, Oil, and Air Engines, N. 



J. Lockyer, 430 

 Darp (M. van), Two Camphoramic Acids, 380 

 Double Star Measures, Otto Struve's, iii 



