Nature, Fune 29, 1882] 
INDEX 
Aspott (Chas. C.), ‘‘ Primitive Industry, or Illustrations of the 
Handiwork in Stone, Bone, and Clay, of the Native Races of 
the Northern Atlantic Seaboard of America,” 27 
Abel and Roscoe’s (Profs.), Reception at the Crystal Palace, 491 
Aberdeen, Sir Erasmus Wilson’s Chair of Pathological Anatomy 
at, 301 
Abney (Capt., F.R.S.), Solar Physics, 162, 187, 252 
Absolute Sine Electrometer, Geo. M. Minchin, 290 
“© Abyssinia,” Father Lobo’s, 365 
Accidents in Mines Commission, 97 
Accumulators, Planté and Faure, Chemistry of the, Dr. J. H. 
Gladstone, F.R.S., and Alfred Tribe, 221, 461 
Acetylene, the Spectrum of, 290 
Acoustics, Light and Heat, Thomas W. Piper, 51 
Actinium, a New Metal, 394 
Adams (Prof. W. Grylls, F.R.S.), Magnetic Disturbances, 
Auroras, and Earth Currents, 66 
Africa: Dr. Stecker’s Exploration of Lake Tana, 209 ; Reimer’s 
“*Beitrage zur Entdeckungsgeschichte Afrika’s, 232 ; Raven- 
stein’s New Map of East Central, 250; Relief Map of the 
Equatorial Region of, 275; German Exploration of, 302; 
Dr. Max Buchner’s exploration of the Lunda District, 395 
Agram, Earthquake at, 63, 186, 326 
Ainos, Bear Festival among the, 345 
Air, Essays on the Floating Matter of the, in Relation to Putre- 
faction and Infection, John Tyndall, F.R.S., 6 
Algz, British Freshwater, Dr. M. C. Cooke’s Work on, 565 
Algz and Animals, Symbiosis of, 377 
Algebra, E. J. Gross, 458 
Algerian System of Meteorological Observations, 492 
Alglave (Em.), and J. Boulard, “La Lumiére Electrique son 
Histoire, sa Production, et son Emploi,” 359 
Algol Type, Variable of the, 186 
Allen (Chas. H.), Parhelia in the Mediterranean, 339 
Allen (Grant), ‘‘ Vignettes from Nature,” 381, 435, 459, 480, 554 
Alps, Prof, Civiale’s work on the, 519 
Amazons and Andes, between the, or Ten :Years of a Lady’s 
Travels in the Pampas, Gran Chaco, Paraguay and Matto 
Grosso, Mrs. M. G. Mulhall, 457 
America: ‘*Aierican Naturalist,” 47, 210, 426; ‘‘ American 
Journal of Science,” 257; American Association for the 
Advancement of Science, 324 ; ‘‘ The Honey Ants of the Gar- 
den of the Gods, and the Occident Ants of the American 
Plains,” Dr. Henry C. McCook, G. J, Romanes, F.R.S., 405 
Amorphophallus Titanum, 206 
Ancient Monuments, Preservation of, 393 
Andaman Islands, Earthquake in the, Col. H. H. Godwin- 
Austen, 386 
Andromeda, the Great Nebula in, Rev. T. W. Webb, 341 
Anemometers: Integrating, V. Ventosa, 79; Proposed Exhibi- 
tion of, 249, 450; J. K. Laughton on, 547 
Animals: Illustrations of New or Rare, in the Zoological 
Society’s Living Collection, 295, 391, 608 
Animals Containing Chlorophyll, Researches on, Patrick Geddes, 
303, 361; Prof. H. N: Moseley, ..R.S., 338; Dr. E. 
Percival Wright, 361 
Animals, Symbiosis of Alge and, 377 
Animals, on the Sense of Colour among some of the Lower 
Animals, Sir J. Lubbock Bart., F.R.S., 422 
Animals, Aristotle on the Parts of, translated by W. Ogle, 
Dr. B. W. Richardson, F.R.S., 453 505 
Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 142, 282, 4o1, 522 
Ant Trap, Natural, J. Harris Stone, 151 
Antarctic Expeditions, 473, 613 
Anthropological Institute, 71, 143, 235, 355, 380, 451, 475, 
499, 571, 619 
Antiseptic, New, Prof. Barff’s, 535 
Anti-vivisection, versus Humanity, 73 
Antlers in the Ruminants, Evolution of, Prof. W. Boyd 
Dawkins, F.R.S,, 84 
Ants, Sound-producing, H. F. Blanford, 32; J. Fotheringham, 
55; D. M. Lewis, 266 
Apiculture, International Exhibition of, 493 
“© Appalachia,” 493 
Apus, Limulus and Scorpio, Studies on, Prof. E. Ray Lan- 
kester, F.R.S., 479 
Archeological Discovery at Angleur, near to Liége, 419 
Archer (F.), Replacing Flint Flakes, 8 
Archibald (E. Douglas), Variations in the Sun’s Heat, 316; 
Conservation of Solar Energy, 504 
Architects, Institution of Naval, 533 
Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, 257, 401, 522, 618 
Arctic Research: Dr. J. Rae, F.R.S., 53, 102; Clements R. 
Markham, C.B., F.R.S., 78; D. Wetterham, 102; General 
Hazen on, 112; the Search for the Feannette, 44, 62, 89, 275, 
326, 350, 3753 the Ziva Expedition, 123, 209; the Season 
of 1881, 136; International Polar Research, 113 ; Ice Fields 
in the Arctic Regions, 536; an Arctic Night at the Geogra- 
graphical Society, 159 ; Arctic Success and Disaster, 169 
Arendts (Dr. Carl), Death of, 63 
Argentine Republic, Cameos from the Silver Land ; or, the 
Experiences of a Young Naturalist in the, E. W. White, 480 
| Argyll (Duke of, F.R.S.), Struggle of Parts in the Organism, 6 
Aristotle on the Parts of Animals translated by W. Ogle, Dr. 
Benjamin Ward Richardson, F.R.S., 453, 505 
Aristotle on the Heart, W. Ogle, 528 
Aristology ; or, the Art of Dining, Thos. Walker, 478 
Aroid, a Gigantic, 206 
Arosenius (Herr J. N.) on the Ethnographical Frontier between 
Finns and Swedes in Northern Sweden, 113 
Artificial Deformation of the Human Skull in the Malay Archi- 
pelago, Dr. A. B. Meyer, 132 
Asbestos Paint, Experiments with, at the Crystal Palace, 276 
Asia, Central, Dr. Regel’s Journey in, 349 
Askabad and Sarakhs, Levelling of the Country between, 421 
“ Astral Origin of the Emblems and Hebrew Alphabet,” J. H. 
Broome, Prof. A. H. Sayce, 525 
Astronomy: Astronomical Column, 19, 43, 94, 114, 126, 186, 
209, 218, 278, 326, 349, 375, 421, 450, 471, 493, 519, 535, 
566, 593, 616; Webb’s Celestial Objects for Common ‘lele- 
scopes, 98; Observatory added to the University of St. 
Petersburg, 230; Astronomical Observations, on the Climate 
of North Northumberland as regards its fitness for, Rev. 
Jevon J. Muschamp Perry, 317, 364; J. Lingwood, 339 ; 
New Astronomical Magazine ; ‘‘ Les Etoiles et les Curiosités 
du Ciel,” C. Flammarion, 456; ‘‘ Populare Astronomie von 
Sim. Newcomb, Astronom in Washington,” Dr. Phil, 456 
Atacama, Climate of, Hyde Clarke, 9 
Atkinson (A. S.), Telescopic Definition in a Hazy Sky, 483 
Atlantic, Chemistry of the, J. Y. Buchanan, 387, 411 
Atlas of Universal Geography, Stanford’s London, 383 
Atmosphere, Movements of Jupiter’s, W. Mattieu Williams, 338 5 
G. H. Darwin, F.R.S-, 360 
Atmospheric Phenomenon, J. B. Hannay, 125 
Atomic Weights, Prof. F. W. Clarke’s Recalculations of, 537 
Atti della R. Accademia dei Lincei, 305, 353, 545 
Attitudes retained by Soldiers who have Died on the Battle- 
field, 230 
Audible Photometer, J. W. Giltay, 125 
Aurora, the, 319, 368 
Auroras, Earth Currents, and Magnetic Disturbances, Prof, W. 
Grylls Adams, F.R.S., 66 
Aurora and its Spectrum, J. Rand Capron, 53 
Auroral Display, Thos. Gwyn Elger, 386; W. G. Koch, 461 
Australia, Water in, F. T. Mott, 507 ; Sparrows in South, 18 
Autumn Sky, Rev. T. W. Webb, 9, 36 
Aveling (Edward B.), Natural Philosophy for London Univer- 
sity Matriculation, 76 
Awned Carpels of Erodium, Prof. G. Macloskie, 174 
Axon (W. E. A.), Pronunciation of Deaf-Mutes who have been 
Taught to Articulate, 101, 409 
Ayrton (Prof. ‘W. E., F.R.S.), on the Economical Use of Gas- 
Engines for the Production of Electricity, 280; Storage of 
Energy, 495 
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