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INDEX 



Vll 



formance in Chinese Science, 417 ; Observatories in, 532 ; 



Chinese Telegraphic Code, 570 

 Chios, Earthquake at, 597 

 Chisholm (G. G.), Animal Intelligence, 516 

 Chloride of Silver Battery, Experimental Researches on the 



Electric Discharge with the, Dr. Warren De La Rue, F.R.S., 



and Dr. Hugo Miiller, F.R.S., 381 

 Chlorophyll in Animals, Dr. C. A. MacMunn, 581 

 Chlorophyll Corpuscles and Pigment Bodies in Plants, Prof. H. 



Marshall Ward, 267 

 Cholera Prospects, 265 ; Precautions against Cholera, 291 ; 



Birds and, 353, 366, 3S9 ; Rev. O. Fisher, 342 ; Henry Cecil, 



342 ; M. Pasteur and Generation of, 329, 425 ; Swallows 

 and, 329 ; A. Fauvel on, 336 ; Cholera and our Water- 

 Supply, Dr. P. F. Frankland, 352 ; Copper and Cholera, 

 W. R. Browne, 414, B. G. Jenkins, 437, 362 ; Surgeon- 

 General Hunter on Cholera in Egypt, 530 ; the Cholera 

 Bacillus, 614 



Chryse, Across, &c, Archibald R. Colquhoun, 361 



Chrysanthemum, Magazine of Yokohama, 43, 306 



Cinchona, the, Plantations in Jamaica, S9 ; the Cinchona 



Planter's Manual, J. C. Owen, 170; Dr. King's Report on 



the Bengal Government Cinchona Plantations, 624 

 Circles of a Triangle, -7 

 Circumpolar Expedition, Swedish, 32S, 447 ; the Austrian, 375 ; 



International Circumpolar Observations, 88 ; the Norwegian 



Circumpolar Station, A. S. Steeii, 566 

 Cirriform Clouds, Rev. W. Clement Ley, 34 

 City and Guilds of London Examination Paper, 307 

 Clark (Latimer), the Transit Instrument, 51 ; Science and Art, 



125 

 Claypole (E. W.), Lachine Aerolite, 319 ; the English Viper, 



563 



lay pole (Katharine B.), the English Viper, 563 

 Clouds : R. Y. Armstrong, 271 ; Cirriform, Rev. W. Clement 



Lev > 34; "Festooned" or "Pocky" Clouds (Mammato- 



Cumulus), Hon. Ralph Abercromby, 79 ; Fred. Pratt, 104 ; 



Remarkable Form of Cloud, B. J. Hopkins, 299 ; Arthur 



Ebbels, 320; E. C. Wallis, 320; Rev. W. Clement Ley, 



343 . 



" Cochin-Chine Francaise ; Excursions et Reconnaissances," 330 



Code (Telegraphic), Chinese, 570 



Co-education of the Sexes in United States, 352 



Coffee Hall, Victoria, Report of, 206 



Coffee, Leaf Disease in, 234 



Coffee and other Plants, on some Cell Contents in, Marshall 

 Ward, 580 



Cold in March and the Absence of Sunspots, Dr. C. J. B. 

 Williams, F.R.S., 102 



Cold and Sunspots, James Blake, 319 



Colenso's (W.) Maori-English Lexicon, 134 



"Colin Clout's Calendar, the Record of a Summer, April — 

 October," Grant Allen, Dr. Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 194 



Collett (Prof. R.), the Beaver in Norway, 470 



Collier (W. F.), Earthquake in South-West England, 199 



Collinson (Admiral Sir Richard), Obituary Notice of, 509 



Colombo Harbour, Extraordinary Low Tide in, 544 



Colour-Sensation, H. R. Troop on, 47 



Coloured Liquids, Refraction of, 30S 



Columbus, Statue to, at Barcelona, 157 



Colquhoun (Archibald R.), "Across Chryse, &c," 361 



Comets : The Great Comet of 1882, 116, 209, 334, 446, 624; 

 Observation of the Great Comet of 1882, Prof. E. Frisby on, 

 8; E. Ristori on, 225; A. S. Atkinson on, 225; of 1707, 

 89; D'Arrest's Comet, 44, 65 ; Tempel's Comet, 1873 II., 

 44« 377 ! Schulhof's Elements of, 446; Encke's Comet in the 

 Years 1871-1881, 181; Pons' Comet of 1812, 546, 606, 624; 

 J. R. Capron, 539 ; a New Comet, 471 ; Lewis Swift, 546 



Cometary Refraction, 158 



Compass, Deviations of, in Iron-Plated Ships, Capt. E. W. 

 Creak, 93 



Complex Motions of Muscular Movements, Dr. R. J. Anderson, 

 582 



Condensation of Vapour from the Fumaroles of the Solfatara 

 of Pozzuoli, Dr. Italo Giglioli, 83 



Congo, Geology of, S. R. Pattison, W. Holman Bentley, 243 



Congress, International, of Americanists, 155 



Congress, the Geodetic, 616 



Constant of Aberration, 259 



Copeland (Ralph), Astronomical Experiments at High Eleva- 

 tions in the Andes, 606 

 Copper and Cholera, W. R. Browne, 414 ; B. G. Jenkins, 437, 



462 

 Copper, Precipitated Sulphide of, Results of Prolonged Washing 



of, Spring, 182 

 Corals, Operculate, Trof. Lindstiom on, 35 ; Tertiary, W. E. 



Balston, 270 

 Cordoba Observatory, 606 



Corea : the Mineral Wealth of, 306 ; Cartography of, 547 

 Corona; Australis, Binary Star 7, 158 

 Coronal Photography without an Eclipse, Dr. Huggins, F. R.S., 



606 

 Cosmopolitan, Intelligence in Animals, 150 

 Cosson (Em.), Bentham and Hooker's "Genera Plantavum," 



485 

 Courtenay (R.), the Soaring of Birds, 28 

 Courtney (Leonard, M.P.), on the Study of Science, 623 

 Crackers and Chinese Superstitious Observations, 180 

 Creak (Capt. E. W.), on Deviations in the Standard Compass 



in Iron-Plated Ships, 93 

 Crevaux Expedition to Chili, Survivors of, 183 

 Crinoid (a New) from the Southern Sea, P. H. Carpenter, 166 

 Crispin (A. P.), Meteor of August 19, 389, 414 

 Croix (J. Errington de la), Perak Tin Mines, 202 

 Crows, Flight of, J. J. Murphy, 7 ; Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, 



29 

 Cruelty, Physiological, G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 537 

 Cryptogamic Society of Scotland, 375 

 Cryptogamic Meeting of Essex Field Club, 510 

 Cunningham (Major Allan), "Hydraulic Manual," L. D'A. 



Jackson, 241 

 Curious Survival, A, 82 

 Currie (James), Soaring of Birds, 82 

 Cyanogen in Small Induction Sparks in Free Air, Prof. Piazzi 



Smyth, 340 

 Cyclone at Stockholm, 280 



Daguerre Statue, 401 ; Unveiling of, 425 



Dark Plane which is formed over a Heated Wire in Dusty Air, 

 on the, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 139; Prof. Oliver J. Lodge 

 on, 297 



D'Arrest's Comet, 44, 65 



Darwin (Charles), the Memorial to, 63, 279 



Darwin (Dr. G. H , F.R.S.), M. Wolf's New Apparatus, 366 



Davis (James W., F.S.A.), on Fossil Fish Remains found at 

 Leyburn, 577 ; on the Remains of Labyrinthodonts in the 

 Yoredale Rocks, 57S 



Dawkins (Prof. Boyd, F.R.S.), Master Divisions of the Ter- 

 tiary Period, 578 



Dawson (Henry P.), Winter Life at Fort Rae, 371 



Decaisne (Prof. J.), Sale of his Library, 63 



Decentralisation in Science, 3S5 ; R. Meldola, 413 



Decomposition, Animal, Violent Poisons formed by, Prof. 

 Brieger, 192 



Deductive Biology, William White, 124 ; W. T. Thiselton 

 Dyer, F.R.S., 171 ; Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 171 



Deeley (R. Mountford), Elevation and Sub>idence, 366 



Deep-Sea Fauna, Researches on the, from a Zoogeographical 

 Point of View, Dr. Anton Stuxberg, 394 



Deer, Spotted, Disappearance of, from Vladivostok, 134 



Delafield (Floyd), New Dynamo, 445 



De La Rue (Dr. Warren, F.R.S.), and Dr. Hugo Miiller, 

 F. R. S., Experimental Researches on the Electric Discharge 

 with the Chloride of Silver Battery, 38 1 



Denning (W. F.), Apparent Disappearance of Jupiter's Satel- 

 lites, 563, 5S8 ; Snooting Stars of the July Meteoric Epoch, 

 351 ; Red Spots on Jupiter, 622 



Determination of " H" Prof. T. S. Humpidge, 318; Frederic 

 J. Smith, 367 



" Devil on Two Sticks," Clerk Maxwell's, Denny Lane, 104 ; 

 John Gorham, 172 



Dewar and Liveing (Profs.) : on the Reversal of Hydrogen 

 Lines, and on the Outburst of Hydrogen Lines when Water 

 is dropped into the Arc, 21 ; on Sunspots and the Chemical 

 Elements in the Sun, 550 



Diazo Group, the Colouring Matlers of the, R. Meldola, 551 



Dickson (Oscar), Baron Nordenskjold's Expedition to Green- 

 land, 37, 116, 182, 280, 469, 530, 541 



