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June 17, 1897 
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Collett (Robert), Résultats des Campagnes Scientifiques 
accomplies sur son Yacht par Albert I., Prince Souverain de 
Monaco, 559 
Collie (J. N.), Production of Pyridine Derivatives from Ethylic 
8-amidocrotonate, 478 ; Oxidation Products of ay-dimethyl 
a'-chloropyridine, 623 
Colliery Explosions and Coal-Dust, Donald M. D. Stuart, 597 
Colliery Surveying, T. A. O’Donahue, 438 
Colliery Working and Management, H. F. Bulman and R. A. 
S. Redmayne, Bernett H. Brough, 148 
Colour Phenomena, Subjective, Shelford Bidwell, F.R.S., 367 
Colouring Matter of Puces vesiculosus, the Additional, Clarence 
Waterer, 508 
Colours of Certain Fishes, Nocturnal and Diurnal Changes in 
the, and of the Squid (Zo/igo), with Notes on their Sleeping 
Habits, A. E. Verrill, 451 
Colours, Photographic Reproduction of, 422 
Colours, Photography in, Sir Henry Trueman Wood, Captain 
W. de W. Abney, F.R.S., 318 
Colours and Colour Patterns of Moths and Butterflies, on the, 
Alfred Goldsborough Mayer, 618 
Colson (Albert), Action of Free Bases on Salts, 479 
Columbia University Observatory’s Publications, 544 
Comets: Comet Perrine, 208, 279; Ephemeris for, Prof. H. 
Kreutz, 41 ; Prof. Holden, 42 ; Otto Knopf, 110; Sunspots, 
Comets, and Climate Variations, Herr Johannes Unterweger, 
42; Disaggregation of Comets, O. Callandreau, 47 ; Comet 
Notes, 261 ; Periodical Comets, 401 
Companion to the Observatory, 16 
Comparative Anatomy, Text-book of, Dr. Arnold Lang, 4 
Compressed Air Illness ; or so-called Caisson Disease, E. Hugh 
Snell, 411 
Compressibility of Salt Solutions, Prof. Tait, 431 
Conductive Effect produced in Air by Rontgen Rays and by 
Ultra-violet Light, on the, Lord Kelvin, F.R.S., Dr. J. C. 
Beattie, Dr. Smoluchowski de Smolan, 343 
Conductors, Patterns produced by Charged, on Sensitive Plates, 
James I’Anson, 269 ; J. Brown, 294; Fernando Sanford, 485 
Conductorless X-Ray Bulbs and Tubes, Rev. Frederick J. 
Smith, F.R.S., 294 
Coninck (O. de), a Superior Homologue of Urea, 335; Action 
of Tannin on Pyridine and Piperidine, 480 
Connecting Link between Flowering and Flowerless Plants, the 
Discovery of another, 396 
Constam (E. J.), Preparation of Potassium Percarbonate by 
Electrolysis of Solution of Potassium Carbonate, 41 
Constitution and Function of Gases, the; the Nature of 
pedinee and the Law of Radiation, Severinus J. Corrigan, 
386 
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Construction, the Monier System of, Walter Beer, 278 
Contejean (Charles), Death of, 495 
Contremoulins (G.), Use of X-Rays in Anatomical Researches, 
48 ; Radiography of Sott Parts of Men and Animals, 359 
Conway’s (Sir Martin), Crossing of Spitzbergen, 306 
Cooke (T.) and Sons, on the Adjustment and Testing of Tele- 
scopic Objectives, 221 
Cope (Prof. E. D.), Death of, 562 ; Obituary Notice of, 587 
Copeland (Prof. Ralph), the Austro-Hungarian Map of Franz 
Josef Land, 29 
Copper Age in Chaldea, the, M. Berthelot, 407 
Copper, Oysters and, W. F. Lowe, 366, 415; Prof. W. A. 
Herdman, F.R.S., 366 
Copper and Zinc, the Alloys of, G. Charpey, Dr. T. K. Rose, 130 
Coral Reefs: Prof. Sollas’ Coral Reef Expedition, 12; Report 
on the Coral Reef at Funafuti, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 
Prof. Sollas, F.R.S., 373 ; the Coral Reef at Funafuti, Prof. 
Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 439; Foundation of Coral 
Reefs, Rear-Admiral W. J. L. Wharton, C.B., F.R.S., 
390; Formation of Coral Reefs, Capt. W. Usborne Moore, 
463 ; Dr. John Murray, on, 551 
Corals: Recent Work on the Madreporarian Skeleton, Dr. 
Maria M. Ogilvie, 126; the Classification of Madreporaria, 
Dr. Maria M. Ogilvie, 280 1 
Corallorhiza innata, R.Br., and its Associated Fungi, Vaughan 
Jennings, 20 
Cornelius (Dr. K. S.), Death of, 81 ; 133 
Cornish (C. J.), Animals at Work and Play ; their Activities 
and Emotions, 52 
Cornish (Vaughan), Short Studies in Physical Science, 507 
Corona of August 9, Russian Observations of the, Baron 
Nicholas Kaulbars, 298 
Correlations, Spurious, Note on, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 429 
Correlation, Significance of Bravais’ Formule for Regression, 
&c., in Case of Skew, G. U. Yule, 452 
Corrigan (Severinus J.), the Constitution and Function of 
Gases, the Nature of Radiance and the Law of Radiation, 
386 
Cotton and Insects, L. O. Howard, 301 
Cotton Manufacture, Relative Humidity and, A. J. Henry, 
398 
Coudé Mountings for Reflecting Telescopes, 472 
Courmelles (F. de), New Kathodic Apparatus, 600 
Courtier (J.), Influence of Music on Respiration, &c., 590 
Crabs, Measurements of, H. Thompson, Prof. W. F. R. 
Weldon, F.R.S., 30; J. T. Cunningham, ror; J. A. Cobb, 
155; H. Thompson, 224 
Crags and Craters, Rambles in the Island of Réunion (Bourbon), 
W. D. Oliver, 365 
Crapper (Ellis H.), Practical Electrical Measurements, 507 
Crater Lake, Oregon, J. S. Diller, 470, 477 
Crawford (J. H.), Summer Days for Winter Evenings, 387 
Creighton (Dr. Charles), the Physiology of Glycogen, 303 
Critic Criticised, a, Prof. John Trowbridge, the Reviewer, 248 
Critical Point Theory, the, P. de Heen, 614 
Croll (James), Autobiographical Sketch of, J. C. Irons, 362 
Crooke (W.), the Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern 
India, 577 
Crookes (Mr.), Lucium no Element, 110 
Crookes (Dr. William, F.R.S.), the Diamond Mines of Kim- 
berley, 519 
Crookshank (E. M.), a Text-book of Bacteriology, 313 
Crova (M.), Actinometric Observations on Mount Blanc, 143 
Cross (C. F.), Carbohydrates of Barley Straw, 93 
Cross and Bevan, Cellulose : an Outline of the Chemistry of the 
Structural Elements of Plants, with reference to their Natural 
History and Industrial Uses, 241 
Crystallisation according to Rule, Lord Kelvin, 382 j 
Crystals, Absorption of Ultra-violet Light by, V. Agafonoff, 350 
Crystals, New Method for producing Transparent, Ch. de 
Watteville, 431 
Crystals : a Mechanical Cause of Homogeneity of Structure and 
Symmetry, William Barlow, 477 F a 
Crystals, Liquid, Dr. Lehmann’s, Prof. H. A. Miers, BABES. 
222 
Gulteaen of Woad, W. H. Wheeler, 79; Rosa M. Barrett, 
79; A. C. G. Cameron, 155; H. Franklin Parsons, 198 
Cumming (L.), the Pound as a Force, and the _Expression of 
Concrete Quantities generally, 126; the Distance of the 
Visible Horizon, 198 Ae 
Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, &c., in the British 
Museum, L. W. King, 243 r 
Cunningham (J. T.), Measurements of Crabs, ror ; the Natural 
History of the Marketable Marine Fishes of the British 
Islands, 361; the Discovery of the Larva of the Common 
Eel, 467 
Curious Purple Patches, 155 2 
Curran (Rev. J. M.), Glaciation in Australia, 240 
Current Subjects, New Thoughts on, Rev. J. A. Dewe, 507 
Currents in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Survey of the Tides and, 
9 ; 
Curved Knives, the Antiquity of certain, Dr. Otis T. Mason, 
534; W. F. Sinclair, 581 
Cylindrical Shell, Equilibrium of a, Thos. Alexander, 366 
Cytology : Die Morphologie und Physiologie des Pflanzlichen 
Zellkernes, Prof. Dr. A. Zimmerman, 147; the Cell in 
Development and Inheritance, Edmund B, Wilson, Prof. E- 
A. Schafer, F.R.S., 530 
Dahlia, the. its History and Cultivation, 533 
Dairy, the Book of the, W. Fleischmann, 122 
Dakyns (J. R.), Snow Buntings, 101 
Dangeard (P. A.), Calécéum populnewm a pure Fungus, 207 
Dansac-Chassagne Colour Photograph Process, the, 564 - 
Dantec (Felix Le), La déterminisme biologique et la Personnalite 
Consciente, 557 
Dark Light, M. Perrigot, 624 f ' 
Darwin (Charles): the Letters of, Francis Darwin, F.R.S. , 196; 
Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection, Edward 
B. Poulton, F.R.S., Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, F.R.S., 289 
Darwin (Francis, F.R.S.), on the Ascent of Water in Trees, 
19; a Visit to an English Woad Mill, 36; the Letters of 
