Nature, June II, 1SS5] 



Crustacean, Air-Breathing, of the Silurian Period, 157 

 Crystalline Reflection, on a Remarkable Phenomenon of, Prof. 



G. G. Stokes, 565 

 Crystalline Rocks of the Scottish Highlands, Arch. Geikie, 



F.R.S., 29 

 Crystallography, Hexagonal System of, Prof. Crum Brown. 546 

 Cuba, the Fauna of, 537 



Cunningham (Major Allan), Civilisation and Eyesight, 458 

 Currie (James), Forest- Trees in Orkney, 434 

 Cutaneous Perceptions of Temperature, Prof. Eulenberg on, 



259 



Cutaneous Points of Sensation, Investigations of, Dr. Gold- 



scheider, 619 

 Cyclones and Anticyclones, Distribution of the Meteorological 



Elements in, 75 

 Cymbulia, Dr. John D. Macdonald, F.R.S., 617 

 Czemiawsky (M. Waldemar), "Crustacea decapoda Pontica 



littoralia," 418 



Dachstein Mountains, Glaciers in the, 17 



Daffodils, Double, Seeding-Power of, W. Brockhurst, 118 



Dance, Snake, of the Moquis of Arizona, Capt. F. G. Bourke, 

 429; Prof. Edward B. Tylor, F.R.S., 429 



Danckelman (Dr. von), Injuries Caused by Lightning in Africa, 

 127 



Danish Expedition in Greenland, 69 



Danish Forests, the Struggle between Trees in, 63 



D'Arsonvalle and Deprez, Galvanometer of, 86 



Dartmoor, Forest Formation on, F. Pollock and C. C. Collier, 

 216 



Darwin (Prof. G. II., F.K.S.), "World-Life or Comparative 

 Geology,'' Alex. Winchell, 25 ; Awarded Royal Medal, 62 ; 

 Cosmogonic Theory of N. Faye, 506 



Davis (J. R.), Habits of the Limpet, 200 



Davison (Wm.), Birds Breeding in Ants' Nests, 438 



Day (Mrs. E. A.), Sky-Glows, 5 



Day (Francis), Hybridisation among Salmonida?, 599 



Day (R. E.), Exercises in Electrical and Magnetic Measure- 

 ment, 262 



Daytime, Meteor Visible in the, Rev. J. Graves, 102 



Deafness, Hereditary, Alex. Graham Bell, Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S., 269 



Dearborn Observatory, Chicago, 251 



Decimal System, Proposal to Extend it to Astronomical Dis- 

 tances and Time, 441 



Decoy, Wild Fowl, Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey, Bart., 102 



Delaford Park, Fish-Culture Establishment, 394 



De la Rue's Diaries, 107 



Delizie's (Lieut.) African Expedition, 66 



Delouel (M. ), Explorations of the Malay Peninsula, 516 



Denning (YV. F\), the Long Durations of Meteoric Radiant 

 Points, 463 



Density, Mean, of the Earth, Konig and Richarz's Plan for 

 Ascertaining the, 260, 484 



Density of the Earth, Methods of Determining the, Prof. Alfred 

 M Mayer, 408 



Denudation of the Two Americas, on the, T. M. Reade, 17 



Oeprez (M. Marcel), a New Telephone, 202 



Deprez and d'Arsonval, Galvanometer of, 86 



Desmids, Collecting, 292 



Dianrlla carulea, Petalody of the Ovules and other Changes in 

 a Double- Flowered Form of, Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, 487 



" Differential Calculus for Beginners," Alex. Knox, 527 



Dinosaurian Reptiles, Classification and Affinities of, Prof. O. 

 C. Marsh, 68 



Disease-Germ Myth, 55 



Disease Micro-Organisms and Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., 2 



Divers (Dr. Edward), Accident to, 226, 277 



Dixon (Chas. ), Bird Architecture, 533 



D'Ocagne (Maurice), "CoiJrdonnees paralleles et Axiales," 551 



Dcering (Oscar), Meteorological Observations made by, at Cor- 

 dova, 419 



Dog, Attack by Crows on a, 368 



Donegal, the Granitic and Schistose Rocks of, C. Callaway, 546 



Double-Star 7 Equulei, 612 



Double-Star Piazzi XIV., 212, 396 



Double-Stars, Measurement of, 467 



Doubrof's Explorations in Mongolia, 397 



Drawing, Nature-, W. II. Fisk, 160 



Drift, the Jtannette, R. S. Newall. 102 



Druce (G. Claridge), Flora of Oxfordshire, 611 



Dublin : Experimental Science As-ociation, 164 



Dublin Royal Society, 210, 330, 498 



Dust, Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, 265 



Dutton (C. E. ), Basalt- Fields of New Mexico, 88 



Dyer(W. T. Thiselton, F.R.S.), the so-called South Plant of 

 Egyptian Art, 127 ; Apospory in Ferns, 151, 216 ; the Life- 

 History of the Lycopodiacea?, 317 ; Gardiner's Researches on 

 the Continuity of Vegetable Protoplasm, 337 



Dynamics : Walter Baily's Instrument for showing Equilibrium 

 of Forces, 329 ; Elementary Treatise on, Benj. Williamson, 

 F. R. S. , and Francis A. Tarleton, 384 ; Molecular, Sir Wil- 

 liam Thomson, F. R.S. , Prof. Geo. Forbes, 461,508,601; 

 Molecular, Prof. Geo. Fras. Fitzgerald, 503 



" Dynamo," How Made and How Used, S. R. Bottone, 52 



Dynamo-Electric Machines, Magneto- and, 313 



Early Maturity of Live Stock, 582 



Earth, Views of Hindu Astronomers on Form and Attraction 

 of, 298 



Earth, Methods of Determining the Density of the, Prof. Alfred 

 M. Mayer, 408 



Earth, Mean Density of, Konig and Richarz's Plan of Investi- 

 gation for Ascertaining, 260, 484 



Earthquakes : J. G. S. Anderson on, 316 ; in Algiers and Savoy, 

 396 ; at Alhama, Styria, Valparaiso, and Algiers, 322 ; in Anda- 

 lusia, the, 277; M. Nogues on, 417; in Western Australia, 

 396 ; in Austria, 17, 227 ; in Corleone, 156 ; in France, 108 ; 

 at Geneva, 563; in North Japan, Prof. Milne, 417; Recent 

 Japanese, Prof. J. A. Ewing, 581 ; in Italy, 227 ; at Lexden, 

 279 ; Lexden, R. Meldola, 289 ; in Manchuria, 279 ; in 

 Norway, 279 ; at Rome, 563 ; in Spain, 227, 237, 370, 418, 

 563, 610 ; F. Gillman, 199 ; Alf. Batson, 200; Dr. Eschen- 

 hagen on, 491 ; Felt in Brussels, 249 ; in Switzerland, 

 April 13, Prof. Forel on, 610 ; Shocks felt at Temesvar, 

 Southern Hungary, 418 ; at Tokio, of Oct. 15, 1884, J. Milne, 

 150 ; Earthquake of April 22, 18S4, R. Meldola, 135 ; 

 Earthquakes in England and their Study, W. White, 172; 

 Recent Earthquakes, Dr. F. A. Forel, 289 ; W. A. Sanford, 

 289 ; Dr. M. Eschenhagen, 339 ; Edward Parfitt, 339 ; Earth- 

 quake at Sea, Capt. E. Baekhaus, 348 ; Earthquake Table, 

 Tokio, 322 ; Earthquake Measurement, Prof. J. A. Ewing, 4 ; 

 Dr. H. J. Johnston-Lavis, 53 ; Earthquakes and Terrestrial 

 Magnetism, W. Ellis, 262 ; Earthquakes and Fire-Damp, W. 

 Galloway, 312 



Earthworm, Frederick Lewis, 127 



Earthworms in New Zealand, Habits of, A. T. Urquhart, 23 



Echium Crossing, Dr. Michael Grabham, 360 



Eclipse, Lunar, Recent, Wentworth Erck, 28 



Eclipse of Thucydides, B.C. 431, August 3, 91 



Eclipses : Total Solar, of 1914, August 20, 21, 228 ; on Sep- 

 tember 9, 588 ; some of the Meteorological Results of the 

 Eclipse of May 6, 1883, 601 



Edible Bird's Nest, Jos. R. Green, 126 



Edinburgh: Institution of Civil Engineers, 451 ; Mathematical 

 Society, 72, 164, 259, 403, 475, 595 ; Proceedings of, 148 ; 

 Royal Physical Society of, 95, 210, 283, 330, 451, 524, 595 ; 

 Royal Society of, 107, 187, 210, 283, 330, 403, 428, 546 



Edmondson (Joseph), Calculating Machines, 570 



Education : Over-Pressure in Elementary Schools, Dr. J. II. 

 Gladstone, 73 » Indian and Negro Education, 202 ; Associa- 

 tion of Assistant Mistresses, 279 ; the " Itinerant " Method of 

 Science Teaching, Hewitt, 280 ; Russian School for Mussul- 

 mans at Tashkend, 322 ; Education, Report of the Commis- 

 sioner of, in the United States, for the Year 1882-83, W. 

 Odell, 435 ; Education in America, 467 ; Education in the 

 Southern States of America, Rev. A. D. Mayo, 514 



Edwards (M. Milne-), Serious Illness of, 416 



Eel's Heart, the, Dr. McWilliam, 329 



Eggs of Fishes, Prof. Mcintosh, F.R.S., 534, 555 



Eggs of Monotremes, W. Baldwin Spencer, 132 



Egypt and Luxor Climate, 157 



Egyptian Art, the so-called South Plant of, W. T. Thiselton 

 Dyer, F.R.S., 127 



Egyptian Sanitary Board, Scientific Microscopist and Analyst, 

 Want of, 348 



Ehrlich (Prof.), Susceptibility of the Different Tissues to Colour- 

 ing Matters, 547 



Elasticity, Terminology of the Mathematical Theory of, Karl 

 Pearson, 456 ; Prof. Alex. B. W. Kennedy, 504 



