'Nature, June u, 1885]' 



Fleming (Prof.), on Curves of Incandescent Lamps, 523 

 Fletcher (Thomas), Smokeless Houses and Manufactories, 513 



Hon .if the British Islands, Sir J. D. Hooker, 191 ; of Camp- 

 bell Island, J. Buchanan, 23 ; Characteristics of the North 

 American Flora, Prof Asa Gray, 229, 253 ; Fl.ua of North- 

 West Mexico, 278; of Norway, I flsen, 63 (See also Botany) 



Flower Prof. W. II. , F.R.S. . Ontline of Classification of the 

 Human Species. 330; Classification of the Varieties of thi 

 Human Species, 364 



Flowers oul of Season, Dr. Maxwell'l'. Masters, 13 

 rs, Bees and, G. W. Bulman, 409 



Fly-Maggots Feeding on Caterpillars, Dr. E. Bonavia, 29; R. 

 Ian, F.R.S. , 54; F. W. Elliott, 54; F. N. Pierce, 

 82 ; (.11. A. Jenner, 103 



Focal Lines, W. N. Shaw, 185 



Fog, Cost of a, 348 



Fog on Ben Nevis, on the Formation of Snow Crystals from, 

 R. T. Omond, 532 



Foliage, Autumnal Tints of, H. C. Sorby, 105 



Foliage, the Fall of Autumnal, Lieut. -Col. St. T. Fraser, 388; 

 Rev. Geo. Henslow, 434 ; Rev. A. Irving, 482 



Fonvielle (W. de), " L'Ae'rostat dirigible de Meudon," 109 



Forbes (H. O.), Proposed Exploration of Botany and Zoology 

 ..I" New Guinea, 18 



Forbes Memorial, Prof. F. Jeffrey Bell, 103 



Forbes (Prof. Geo.), Sir William Thomson, F.R.S., Molecular 

 Dynamics, 461, 508, 601 



Forbes (F. B.), Chinese Vegetable Soap, 118 



Forel (Prof.), on the Solar Corona of 1884, 41 ; Earthquake in 

 Switzerland, April 13, Prof. Forel on, 610; Recent Earth- 

 quakes, 289; Underground Noises heard at Caiman-Brae, 

 Canibean Sea, on August 26, 18S3, 413 



Forest Trees in Orkney, James Currie, 434 



1 lanish), the Struggle between Trees in, 63 



Forestry in the Mining Districts of the Ural Mountains in 

 Eastern Russia, J. Croumbie Brown, 124 



Forestry in Tunis, 537 



Forms of Leaves, Sir J. Lubbock, Bart., F. R. S., 39S, 479; 

 Rev. Geo. Henslow. 434 ; R. A. Rolfe, 600 



Forms, Peculiar Ice, W. |. McGee, 480 



Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum, Catalogue of, R. 

 Lydekker, 597 



'.tarries, Chinese, 181 



Fossil Tracks of Invertebrate Animals, Prof. W. C. William- 

 son, F.R.S, 571 



Fossil Scorpion, Lindstrom's, 136 



Foster (Prof M.), Antananarivo Annual and Madagascar 

 Magazine, 479 



Foster (W. E.), Monthly Reference Lists, 90 



Foucault's and Ahrens's Polarising Prisms, on a Modification of, 

 II. G. Madan, 371 



Fountains, Illuminated, at the Healtherits, II 



Four-Dimensional Space, 481 



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



France : Earthquakes in, 108 ; Endowment of Research in, 

 180 ; the Site for the Centennial Exhibition, 181 ; Growth of 

 Meteorological Science in, Herve-Mangon, 369 ; Madagascar 

 and. Geo. A. Shaw, 406 



Franklin (Edward, F.R.S.) and Francis R. Japp, "Inorganic 

 Chemistry," Prof. M. M. Muir, 576 



F'raser (Lieut. -Col. St. T.), Blackness of Tropical Man, 6 ; the 

 Fall of Autumnal Foliage, 388 ; Exceptional Whiteness in 

 Tr .pical Man, 505 



Free Lectures, William A. Tilden, 409 



French Colonies. New Atlas of, by Henri Maget, 42 



Frog, A Pugnacious, Edwin H. Evans, 55 



Frost-Formation on Dartmoor, F. Pollock, C. C. Collier, 216 



Fujiyama, Danger of an Eruption of, 610 



Fuller's rCarth as a Filter, A. G. Cameron, 389 



Future Clocks and Watches, Our, B. J. Hopkins, 128 



Galloway (W.), Experiments with Coal- Dust at Neunkirchen in 



Germany, 12; Earthquakes and Firedamp, 312 

 Gallwey (Sir Ralph Payne, Bart.), Wild Fowl Decov, 102 

 Galton (Francis, F.R.S.), Cost of Anthropometric Measurements, 



150 ; Anthropometric Per-Centiles, 223 ; Hereditary I leafness, 



Alex. Graham Bell, 269 

 Galvanometer ofd'Arsonval and Deprez, 86 

 Ganot's "Physics," an Error in, E. Douglas Archibald, 361, 



505 



Garbett (Edward S.), our Future Clocks and Watches, 317. 

 Gardiner (Walter), Continuity of the Protoplasm of the Plant 



Tissue, 390 

 Gardiner's Researches on the Continuity of Vegetable Proto- 

 plasm, Prof. \V. T. Thiselton Dyer, F.R.S., 337 

 Gardner (J. Starkie), Buddhist Theory of Evolution, 55 ; Far- 

 sightedness, 578 

 Garman(S.), Polynomials in Zoology, 413 

 Gas Furnace, Regenerative, New Method of Heating in the, 7 

 Gas, the Cost of. Burnt in a Fog, 348 

 Gawdry (M. Albert), on the New Gallery of Palaeontology at 



the Paris Natural History Museum, 490 

 Geelrouyden (Dr. H.) Iridescent Clouds, 264 

 Geikie (Arch., F.R. S.), Crystalline Rocks of the Scottish High- 

 lands, 29 ; Basalt-Fields of New Mexico, 88 

 Geissler's Tubes, Prof. Neesen's Investigations into, 476 

 Geminorum, the Variable Star U, 65 

 Geneva, Earthquake at, 563 



Geodesy and Measures of Precision, T. W. Wright, 167 

 Geography : Geographical Notes, 18, 65, 137, 158, 182, 204, 

 228, 251, 280, 300, 323, 350, 371, 397, 443, 469, 493, 516, 

 540, 564, 589, 613 ; Ancient Chinese Geography, 58 ; Geo- 

 graphy and Geology of China, Rev. Alex. Williamson, 516; 

 Physical Geography of the Malayan Peninsula, Rev. J. E. 

 Tenison- Woods, 152 ; Proposed Geographical Bureau, .182 ; 

 Geography of International Austro-Hungary, Prof. Urn- 

 lauft's, 1S3 ; Holberg's Services to Geography, 252 ; Stan- 

 ford's Compendium of Geography and Travel, F. W. Rudler 

 and G. W. Chishohn, 287 ; Geographical Conference, Mel- 

 boarne, 300 ; Geographical Work in Russia, 328 ; Ge gra- 

 phical Society of Australasia, 443 ; Geographical Society of 

 Paris, 43 ; Physical Geography of the Malayan Peninsula, L. 

 Wray, 459; German Geographical Congress, 516 ; Geo 

 graphy of the Pescadores, 540 ; Geography of Port Ha uilton, 

 540 ; Geography of Columbia, Dr. A. Hettner, 614 ; Prof. 

 Escriche on Geographical Parks, 614; Geographische Blatter 

 of the Bremen Geographical Society, 516 

 Geology : Geology of the Route between Quetta and the Hel 

 mund, Griesbach, 41 ; New Pliocene Deposit at St. Erth, S. 

 V. Wood, 71 ; Geological Society, 71, 163, 235, 305, 393, 

 402, 426, 449, 475, 546, 570 ; Medals of, 393 ; Geologists' 

 Association, 135, 258, 403, 594 ; Geology of the Mersey 

 Tunnel, 136; American Geology, 256 ; Geology of the North- 

 West Highlands, 258 ; Canadian Geological Survey, Prof. T. 

 G. Bonney, F.R S., 265 ; Geology of Afghanistan, 2S1 ; 

 Geology of Russia, 299: Geology of New Zealand, 305; 

 Manual of Geology, John Phillips, F.R.S., A. II. Green, 

 334 ; a Plea for the Experimental Investigation of some 

 Geological Problems, Dr. 11. J. Johnston-I.avis, 338 ; 

 Geology of the Rio Tinto, J. H. Collins, 402 ; the Boulder- 

 Clays of Lincolnshire, A. J. Jukes-Browne, 402 ; Survey .'I 

 the Australian Alps, R. von Lendenfeld, 469 ; Geology and 

 Geography of China, Rev. Alex. Williamson, 516 ; the 

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

 Geology of the Pescadores, H. B. Guppy, 553 ; Geological 

 Maps of Japan, 564 ; Further Notes on the Geology of Pale - 

 tine, with a Consideration of the Jordan Valley Scheme, W. 

 H. Hudleston, F.R.S., 614 

 Geometrina of New Zealand, E. Meyrick, 23 

 German Geographical Congress, 516 

 German Investigation of Central Africa, 89 

 German Polar Expeditions, Exhibition of Furs worn by the, 42 

 ( lermany, the Rainfall of, Dr. Hellmann, 548 

 Gillman (F.), Earthquake in Spain, 199 

 Ginseng, the Drug, 441 



Glacial Action, Supposed, in Pennsylvania, Lewis, 41 

 Glacier Motion, Coutts Trotter, 3,28 

 Glaciers in the Dachstein Mountains, 17 

 Glaciers, the Old, of the Pyrenees, 157 



Gladstone (Dr. -H., F.R.S.), Over-Pressure in Elementary- 

 Schools, 73 

 Glasgow University, Address of Lord Rector, 512 

 ( .las's, Erosion of, 388 ; Dr. William M. Ord, 360 

 Glass, Tempered, 413 



Glaucoma, New Method of Treating, based on recent Re- 

 searches into its Pathology, G. Lindsay Johnson, 3 

 Glazebrook (R. T., F.R.S.) and W. N. Shaw, "Practical 



Physics," 477 

 Glazier (Capt. Willard), Discovery of the line Source of the 

 Mississippi, 252 



