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INDEX 
ix 
eeetep hod Foxit, the Osteology of, J. W. Hulke, F.R.S., 
42 
Ice: Curious Formations of, J. F. Duthie, 78 ; Severance of 
Rocks by, 347 
Iceland, Igneous Rocks of, A. J. Hubbard, 8 
“*Tcones Flora: Danicz,” Completion of, 347 
Igneous Rocks of Iceland, A. J. Hubbard, 8 
 Ihne (Dr. Egon), Pheenology—an Appeal, 506 
Imperial Dictionary of the English Language, Dr. J. Ogilvie, 288 
India: Rod in, H. S. Thomas, 215 ; Economic Geology of, 
508, 554; Wild Silks of, W. Odell, 563 
Indian Fossils, 218 
Indigo, Baeyer’s Method for Preparing Artificial, 593 
Indium, the Physical Properties of, 290 
Infection and Putrefaction, Essays on the Floating Matter of the 
Air ia Relation to, John Tyndall, F.R.S., 6 
Inoculations, Pasteur’s, a Student, 483 
‘Inorganic Chemistry,” William Jago, 364 
Insects, Fossil, of the Dakota Group, Dr. H. A. Hagen, 266 
Institute of Jamaica, 419 
Institution of Civil Engineers, 144, 355, 403 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 301, 350 
Institution of Naval Architects, 517, 533 
Integrating Anemometer, V. Ventosa, 79 
Integrating Hygrometer, MM. Mignan and Ranard’s, 565 
Intelligence in Birds, 410; Mrs. E. Hubbard, 461 
Intermittent Light, Horse-Power given to any part of a Circuit 
by, John Perry, 198 
International Geological Congress, 34 
International Medical Congress, Transactions, 43 
International Polar Research, General W. B. Hazen on, 112 
International Fisheries Exhibition, 410 
Iquique, Earthquake at, 302 
Irawaddy, Exploration of the Sources of the, 421 
Isotherms, Displacement of, 185 
Italy, Geological Survey of, W. Topley, $6 ; Prof. G. A. Lebour, 
126; Public Instruction in, 396 
Tzeutes and Izarvas, Earthquakes at, 87 
Jackson (James), Bibliography of Geography, 19 
Jago (W.), Inorganic Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical, 150, 
364 
Jamaica, Meteorological Observations in, 17; Jamaica Petrel, 
D. Morris, 151; the Colony of, 152; Institute of, 419 
Japan: Modern, Japanese Porcelain, 17; Hospitals in, 63; 
Education in, 186, 325; a Society for the Protection of 
Ancient Monuments in, 301 ; Ernest Satow and Lieut. Hawes’ 
Work on, 374 ; ‘‘ Land of the Morning: an Account of Japan 
and its People,” William Gray Dixon, 384; Fires in, 396; 
Prof. Milne on the Volcanoes of, 420; Telegraph Lines in, 
450 ; Art Metal Work of, 514; Works licensed to be Printed 
in, 518; Tokio University Calendar, 519; Distribution of 
Seismic Activity in, 613 
Jeannette, the Search for, 44, 62, 89, 275, 326, 350, 375 
Jena, Geographical Society of, 34 
Jews, Coins of the International Numismata Orientalia, Fred. 
W. Madden, Dr. John Evans, F.R.S., 549 
Johnstone (H. H.), Miss Cobbe and Vivisection, 459, 506 
Joly (J.), Electric Barometer, 559 
Jones (John), First Steps to a New Selenograph, 288 
Jones (D. Rhys), Means of Saving some Lives in Colliery 
Explosions, 508 
Joule (Dr. J. P., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of Edward William 
Binney, F.R.S., 293 
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 23, 211, 401 
Journal de Physique, 48, 282, 353, 522 
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 142, 257, 522, 545, 617 
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, 210, 378 
Journal of the Russian Chemical and Physical Society, 211, 426 
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 305 
Journal of Physiology, 378 
Journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of 
British Guiana, 419 
Judd (Prof. J. W., F.R.S.), ‘*Life, Letters, and Journals of 
Sir Chas. Lyell, 145, 170; Possibility of finding Workable 
Coal-seams under the London Area, 311, 361 
Jumbo, 386, 393; Zoological Society, and, 487 
Jupiter, Markings on, W. F. Denning, 223, 265; G. P. 
Serviss, 436; Movements of Jupiter’s Atmosphéres, W. 
Mattieu Williams, 338 ; G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 360 
Jura, Movements of the Ground in, 471 
Jurassic Birds and their Allies, Prof, O. C, Marsh, 22 
Keestner (M. Eugene Frederic), Death of, 612 
Keller (M.), Accident in his Laboratory, to, 42 
Kesteven (Dr. W. B.), an Alleged Diminution in the Size of 
Men’s Heads, 8 
Kew Gardens, Report of, 206 
Khang-hi (Emperor), some ‘‘ Guesses at the Truth ” of the, 82 
Kiangari, in the Province of Kastamoumi, Earthquake at, 231 
Kingsford (Dr. Anna), Vivisection, 482 
Kippist (Richard), Death of, 275 
Kleciak (Blasinus), Death of, 395 
Kletzinsky (Prof, Vincenz), Death of, 565 
Knowledge, First Book of, Fred. Guthrie, F.R.S., 288 
Knowles (W. J.), Paleolithic Man and Loss, 409 
Koch (W. S.), Auroral Display, 461 
Konig’s Great Tonometer, 346 
Kopp (Dr. Hermann), Rime Cloud observed in a Balloon, 385, 
07 
Kit (Rey. Dr. John Ludwig), Death of, 184 
Krause, Brothers, safe arrival at San Francisco, 44 
Kufra, Reise von Tripolis, nach der Oase Kufra, Dr. Gerhard 
Rohlf’s, 264 
Kunnungs, the, S. E. Peal, 529 
Lacustrine Relics, discovery of, at Steckborn, on Lake Con- 
stance, 470 
Lady’s Cruise in a Freneh Man-of-War, G. F. Gordon Cum- 
ming, 289 
Lake, Transformation of Old Coins in a, 93 
Lake Constance, 348 
Lake Tanganyika, Mr. E. C. Hore’s Paper on, 112 
“*TLand of the Midnight Sun,” Paul B. Du Chaillu, 59 
**Land of the Morning; an Account of Japan and its People,” 
William Gray Dixon, 384 
Land und Leute in der brasilianischen Provinz Bahia, 240 
Landslip at Glarus, 277 
Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F.R.S.), Treatise on Comparative Em- 
bryology, by F. M. Balfour’s, F.R.S., 25; Obituary Notice 
of Theodor Schwann, 321; Further Observations made on; 
the Freshwater Medusa made during the Summer, 1881, 44 4 
Studies on Apus, Limulus, and Scorpio, 479 ; and Edinburgh 
Chair of Natural History, 607 
Lansdell (Henry), through Siberia, 582 
Larve, Burrowing, V. T. Chambers, 529 
Lebour (Prof. G. A.), Geological Results of the late Gales, 79 
Geological Society of Italy, 126 
Leeds Naturalists’ Club and Scientific Association, 419 
Leghorn, Geological Discovery at, 249 
Leichhardt (Dr. Ludwig), alleged Discovery of Relics and 
Journals of, 112; Letters of, 230 
Lena, Russian Expedition to the Mouth of the, 135 
Lennep (John H. van), Nepotism, 266 
Lenz (Dr.), on the Sahara, 210 
Lepidoptera of Ceylon, Henry Trimen, 32, 338; F. Moore, 79 
Lepidoptera, Rare, Table of the Appearance of, in this Country 
in Connection with the Sun-spots, A. H. Swinton, 584 
Lepidosteus, Dr, F. M. Balfour on, 305 
Lepidosteus osseus, Development of the Skull in, W. K. Parker, 
F.R.S., 330 
Leupold (Hugo), the Morteratsch Glacier, 77 
Level of the Mediterranean, L. Luiggi, 436 
Lewis (D. M.), Sound-producing Ants, 266 
Lick Observatory, 298 ; the large Flint-Glass disk for, 537 
Liebig (Baron Justus von), Monument of, 471 
Life, Chemical Cause of, Theoretically and Experimentally 
examined, Oscar Loew and Thos, Bokorny, 457 
Life-History of the Eel, 610 
Light, Velocity of, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 52 
Light, Intermittent, Horse-Power given to any Part of a 
Circuit, by John Perry, 198 
Light and Heat, Acoustics, Thomas W. Piper, 51 
Lightning, Injury from, near Geneva, 160 
Lightning, Effect of, on trees near a Telegraph Wire, 593 
Lightning-rod Conference, 184 
Liquids, on the Application of Photometry in the Study of the 
Phenomena of Diffusion in, Dr, S. Wroblewski, 45 
Liquids and Gases, Action of, on the Vitality of Seeds, Prof, 
Italo Giglioli, 328 
Limulus, Prof. H. N. Moseley, F.R.S., 582 
