Index 



Analysis of Potable Spirits, Guide to the, S. Archibald Vase)-, 

 269 



Analytical Chemistry, vol. ii., Quantitative Analysis, F. P. 

 Treadwell, 341 



Anatomy : Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. Wilhelm His, 

 5S ; Lehrbuch der verglcichenden mikroscopischen 

 -\natomie der Wirbeltiere, vol. iv.. Prof. Rudolf Dissel- 

 horst. Dr. Francis H. A. Marshall, 574; Lehrbuch der 

 vergleichenden Anatomie, B. Haller, 621 



Anderlini (F.), Line Spectrum of Gases Producible by Action 

 of Heat Alone, 4S5 



Anderson (Major F. J.), New Slide Rule, 307 



Anderson {Dr. H. K.), Researches on the Development of 

 the Nerves in Lepidosiren, 5S<S 



Anderson (\V. Carrick), the Chemistry of Coke, 221 



.■\ndre\vs (Thos., F.R.S.), Electromotive Force between Two 

 Phases of the Same Metal, 125 



A Andromeda:', the Parallax of, J. E. Gore, 62 



a. Andromeda?, X'ariable Radial X'elocity of, and Four Other 

 Stars, \'. M. Slipher, 332 



.Anglais (Dr. J.), les Animaux domestiques, 296 



.Angler's Year, an, Charles S. Patterson, 3 



.Anglo-Saxon Times, English Medicine in the, Joseph Frank 

 Payne, 508 



Angot (M.), Supposed Relation between Sun-spot Minima 

 and Maxima Intensities, 459 ; Result derived from an 

 Examination of Wolf's Sun-spot Numbers, 537 



Animals : Abriss der Biologie der Tiere, Prof. H. Simroth, 

 79 ; Insular Races of Animals and Plants, Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, 102 ; les .Animaux domestiques, J. Anglais, 296; 

 American Extinct \'ertebrate Animals, 320 ; Our Country's 

 Animals and How to Know Them, a Guide to the 

 Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians of Great Britain, 

 W. J. Gordon, 393 ; the Natural History of Some Common 

 Animals, Oswald H. Latter, 551 ; Blood Immunity and 

 Blood Relationship, a Demonstration of Certain Blood- 

 relationships amongst Animals bv Means of the Precipitin 

 Test for Blood, George H. F. 'Nuttall, Dr. Charles J. 

 Martin, F.R.S., Supp. to May 5, vi 



Annandale (Nelson), the Origin of the Horse, 102 ; Aged 

 Specimens of Sea-anemone {SagaiMa troglodytes), 263 ; 

 Porpita in the Indian Seas, 531 



Anomalous Dispersion and Solar Phenomena, Prof. W. H. 

 Julius, 132 



.Anpassung, die Theorie der Direkten, und ihre Bedeutung 

 fiir das Anpassungs- und Deszendensproblem, Dr. Carl 

 Detto, 625 



.Aniarctica : Scottish Antarctic Expedition, Letter from 

 \V. S. Bruce, 107 ; Meteorological Results made on Board 

 the Belgica during its Detention in the Pack-ice, H. 

 .Arctowski, 22S ; the Relief of the Discovery, 3S7 ; Return 

 of the Discovery, 483 ; Return of the Antarctic Relief Ship 

 Morning, 5S0 



.Anthracite Coal Communities, Peter Roberts, 220 



.\nthropoIogv : the Popularisation of Ethnological Museums, 

 Prof. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 7; Discovery of Human 

 Remains under the Stalagmite-floor of Cough's Cavern, 

 Near Cheddar, H. N. Davies, 4(1; the Essential Kafir, 

 Dudlev Kidd, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., 55: Anthro- 

 pological Institute, 70, 142; Anthropological Notes, 138; 

 .Aboriginal Mounds of the Florida Central West Coast, 

 Clarence B. .Moore, 138 ; Basketry of the Tlinget, G. T. 

 Emmons, 138 ; .Aboriginal American Basketry, Otis 

 Tufton Mason, 199 ; Ingenious Method of Ethnological 

 Investigation, E. Thurston, 138; Investigations in 

 Coimbatore District, E. Thurston and Dr. W. H. R. 

 Rivers, 138 ; the Mammalian Brain, Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 

 139 ; New Nomenclature for Describing Skulls by Inspec- 

 tion, Prof. Sergi, 139 ; Craniology of .Anthropoid Apes, 

 Dr. F. Frassetto, 139 ; Reports of the Cambridge Anthro- 

 pological Expedition to Torres Straits, vol. v.. Sociology, 

 Magic and Religion of the Western Islanders, Ernest 

 Crawley, 179 ; Survival of a Negroid Type in the Modern 

 Populations of Europe, Eugene Pittard, 192 ; Social 

 Origins, Andrew Lang, Ernest Crawley, 244; Primal 

 Law, J. J. Atkinson, Ernest Crawley, 244; Gems of the 

 East, A. Henry Savage Landor, 248 ; the Arapaho Sun 

 Dance : the Ceremonv of the Offerings' Lodge. G. .A. 

 Dorsey, Dr. A. C. Haddon. F.R.S., 300; the Northern 

 Tribes' of Central .Australia. Baldwin Spencer, F.R.S., and 

 F. J. Gillen, Ernest Crawley, 34S ; Mathematical Analysis 



of Causes of Production of Sex in Human Offspring, Prof. 

 .Simon Newcomb, 352 ; the Needs of Anthropology at Cam- 

 bridge, 366; Science de I'Homme et Methode anthro- 

 pologique, .Alphonse Cels, J. Gray, 501 ; Kinship and 

 Marriage in Early Arabia, W. Robertson Smith, Ernest 

 Crawley, Supp. to May 5, xiii. ; see also British 

 Association 



.Anti-apex, the Sun's, J. E. Gore, 48S 



.Ants : le Monde des Fourmis, Henri Coupin, 29 



.Appell (Prof.), Higher .Scientific Education in France, 136 



.Arabia, Kinship and Marriage in Early, W. Robertson 

 .Smith, Ernest Crawley, .Supp. to May s, xiii 



".Arabian Nights," the' " Islands of Wak-Wak " of the, 

 A. R. Wallace, 61 



Arapaho Sun Dance, the, the Ceremonv of the Offerings' 

 Lodge, Dr. G. A. Dorsey, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 300 



.Arber (E. A. Newell), the Fossil Flora of the Culm Measures 

 of North-west Devon, 238 ; Fossil Plants of the Upper 

 Culm Measures of Devon, 51S; Two New Lagenostomas, 

 566 



.\rc Wave-lengths, Invariability of Spark and, Messrs. Eder 

 and A'alenta, 132 



.Archaeology : Methods and .Aims in Archaeology, Prof. 

 W. M. Flinders Petrie, 31: an Important ArchaLological 

 Discovery in Egypt, Prof. NaviUe and H. R. Hall, 155; 

 Church Stretton, Pre-Roman, Roman, and .Saxon .Archae- 

 ological Remains, E. .S. Cobbold, 175 ; Some .Ancient 

 Mammal Portraits, R. Lydekker, I".R..S., 207; Arch«- 

 ological Investigations in Russian Turkestan, Prof. R. 

 Pumpelly, 232 ; .Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan, Personal 

 Narrative of a Journey of -Archaeological and Geographical 

 Exploration in Chinese Turkestan, M. .Aurel Stein, H. R. 

 Hall, 275; Warrington's Roman Remains, Thos. May, 

 395 ; the .Annual of the British School at Athens, H. R. 

 Hall, 481 ; Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos, H. R. 

 Hall, 481 ; Traces of the Norse Mythology in the Isle 

 of Man, P. M. C. Kermode, W. .A. Craigie, 576 ; see also 

 British Association 



.Archibald (E. H.) : Revision of the .Atomic Weight of 

 Rubidium, 47 ; Liquefied Hydrides of Phosphorus, Sul- 

 phur, and the Halogens as Conducting Solvents, 287 



Architecture : Naval, Prof. C. H. Peabodv, Sir W. H. White, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., 121; Church, E. S. Cobbold, 175 



.Arctica : New Land, Four Years in the Arctic Regions, 

 Otto Sverdrup, 152 ; the Norwegian North Polar Expe- 

 dition, 1893-1896, Scientific Results, 549 



.Arctowski (H.), Meteorological Results made on Board the 

 Belgica during its Detention in the Pack-ice, 22S 



Argentine Shows and Live Stock, Prof. Robert Wallace, 

 .S04 



Arithmetic, New School, Charles Pendlebury and F. E. 

 Robinson, 47S 



.Armsbv (.Mr.), the .Available Energy of Timothy Hay, 132 



.Armstrong (E. F.), Stereoisomeric Glucoses and the Hydro- 

 Ivsis of Glucosidic .Acetates, 239 



.Armstrong (Prof.), Advances made in the Teaching of 

 Experimental Science in the Secondary Schools of Ire- 

 land, 567; Report of the Committee on the Influence of 

 Examinations, 568 



.Arnold (Dr. Carl), a Compendium of Chemistry (including 

 General, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry), 269 



.Arnold (Prof. J. O.), on the Fracture of Structural Steel 

 under .Alternating Stresses, 586 



.Arnold (R.), Miocene Diabase of the Santa Cruz Moun- 

 tains, California, 594 



.Arnold's Home and .Abroad Readers, 341 



.Arnold-Bemrose (H. H.), Quartzite-dvkes near Snelston, iiS 



.Arsonval (M. d'), Arrangement allowing Identical Results 

 to be Obtained with X-ray Tubes on Different Occasions, 



Arup (P. S.), Stereoisomeric Glucoses and the Hydrolysis of 



Glucosidic Acetates, 239 

 Ashford (C. E.), a Preliminary Course of Practical Physics. 



Ashworth (Dr.), .Aged Specimens of Sea-Anemone {Sagarlia 

 troglodytes), 263 . , . « 



Ashworth (J. R.), a Source of the lomsation of the Atmo- 

 sphere, 4i4 



Assaving : Death of Prof. Victor de Luynes. 183 



Asser and the Solar Eclipse of October, 29, 878, Rev. C. S. 

 Taylor, h 



