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INDEX 
Xill 
Red Star, New, in Cygnus, J. Birmingham, 198 
Red Star, New, Prof. Edward S$. Holden, 410 
Redman (J. B.), Seashore Alluvion—Dungeness or Denge-nesse, 
583 
Refuges, Winter—the South of England, 11, 154 
Regel (Dr.), Journey in Central Asia, 349 
Rendiconti della Sessioni dell’ Academia delle Scienze dell’ 
Istituto di Bologna, 1880-81, 48 
Retinal Effects, Temporary, J. Rand Capron, 507 
Revue des Sciences Naturelles, 211 
Revue Internationale des Sciences biologiques, 211, 379 
Revue d’Anthropologie, 618 
Rheometer, a New, 290 
Rhone Glacier, Study of, 593 
**Rhopalocera Malayana,’’ W. L. Distant, 300 
Ricci (General Marquis I.), Death of, 17 
Richardson (Dr. B. W., F.R.S.), Aristotle on the Parts of 
Animals translated by W. Ogle, 453, 505 
Riggenbach (Albert), Parhelia in the Mediterranean —the 
Weather in Switzerland, 364 
Riley (C. V.), ‘‘ Overflow Bugs” in California, 386 
Rime Cloud observed in a Balloon, W. de Fonvielle, 337, 436, 
529 ; Dr. Hermann Kopp, 385, 507 
Rivers, Tidal, Velocities in, 280 
Rivista Scientifico-Industriale, 48, 211, 282, 401, 
Roberts (Chas.), Heads and Hats, 55 
Robinson (Rey. Dr. Thomas Romney), Death of, 449 ; Obituary 
Notice of, 468 
Rocks, Igneous, of Iceland, A. J. Hubbard, 8; Severance by 
Ice of Rocks in Iceland, 347 
Rod in India, H. S. Thomas, 215 
Rogers (J. Innes), Advance of Norwegian Glaciers, 460; 
Colours of Low-growing Wood Flowers, 554 
Rohlfs (Dr. Gerhard), Kufra, Reise von Tripolis nach der Oase 
Kufra, 264 
Rolph (W. H.), “‘ Biologische Probleme zugleich als Versuch 
einer rationellen Ethik, 336 
Roman Car, Discovery of the Remains of a, at Nagy-Look 
(Hungary), 63 
Romanes (Geo. J., F.R.S.), Struggle of Parts in the Organism, 
29 ; Suicide; an Essay on Comparative Moral Statistics, Dr. 
Henry Morselli, 193 ; Prof. Huxley’s ‘‘ Science and Culture,” 
333 ; ‘‘ The Honey Ants of the Garden of the Gods and-the 
Occident Ants of the American Plants,” Dr. H.C. McCook, 405 
Romanes (C. H.), Wind Measurements, 505 ; Solar Spectrum 
in a Hailstorm, 507 
Rookeries, 508 
Roots of Certain Plants, Action of Carbonate of Ammonia on 
a and on Chlorophyll Bodies, Chas. Darwin, F.R.S., 
409 
Roscoe (Prof. H. E., F.R.S.), and C. Schorlemmer, F.R.S., 
‘* A Treatise on Chemistry,” H. Watts, F.R.S., 50 
Ross (Dr. James), ‘‘ Diseases of the Nervous System,” 172 
Rotational Co-efficient in various Metals, 46 
Roumania, Earthquakes in, 375 
Rouse (M. L.), Meteor, 78 
Rowbotham (Frank J.), Dispersal of Freshwater Bivalves, 605 
Royal Society : 142, 211, 234, 258, 283, 305, 330, 354, 401, 
426, 545, 571, 594; Prof. Huxley’s Resignation of the Secre- 
taryship of the, 16; Anniversary Meeting, 42; Medals 
awarded by, 61; Annual Meeting of, 112; Address of the 
President, Dr. W. Spottiswoode, Pres..R.S, 115, 138 
Royal Geographical Society, 89; Proceedings, 19, 210, 349, 
472, 539; Arctic Night at, 159; Medals of, 612 
Royal Institution, 113, 517, 591 
Royal Microscopical Society, 143, 259 
Royal Horticultural Society, 192, 283, 451, 572, 595 
Royal Astronomical Society, 278 
Royston-Pigott (Dr. G. W., F.R.S.), Telescopic Definition in 
a Hazy Sky, 77 
Rugby School Natural History Society, 593 ; Temple Obser- 
vatory, 472 
Riigenwalde, Fata Morgana observed at, 88 
Ruminants, Evolution of Anthers in the, Prof. W. Boyd 
Dawkins, F.R.S., 84 
Russia : Expedition to the Mouth of the Lena, 135; Provincial 
Museums in, 277; Telephone in Russian Turkestan, 277 ; 
Severe Weather in South-Eastern, 449; Existence of a 
Bottom Moraine in Northern, 470; Russian Geographical 
Society, 472; levestia>of, 472, 539, 503; Medals awarded 
by, 539 
Sahara, Dr. Lenz on the, 210 
St. Gothard Tunnel, the Zimes on the present Condition of, 18 
St. Petersburg, Electrical Exhibition at, 230; Astronomical 
Observatory for, 613 
St. Etienne (France), Discovery of a new Geyser at, 493 
Salmon Disease, Prof. T, H. Huxley, F.R.S., 437 
Sanderson (Dr. J. Burdon, F.R.S.), University College Course 
of Practical Exercises in Physiology, 408 
Sanitary Assurance Association, 42 
Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, 43, 160, 161; Exhibition of 
Sanitary Apparatus and Appliances at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
449 
Sanitary Protection Society, 418 
Sardine, Disappearance of the, from the Coastof Brittany, 493 
Satellites of Mars, 94, 209 
Saturnian System, 114 
Sayce (Prof. A. H.), ‘The Unicorn: a Mythological Investi- 
gation,” Robert Brown, jun.; ‘‘ Astral Origin of the Em- 
blems and Hebrew Alphabet, J. H. Broome, 525 
Schlegel (Dr. Franz), Death of, 395 
Schliemann (Dr.), his Trojan Excavations, 420 
Schorlemmer (C., F.R.S.), and H. E. Roscoe, F.R.S., ‘A 
Treatise on Chemistry, H. Watts, F.R.S., 50 
Schuster (Dr. Arthur, F.R.S.), the Influence of Mathematics 
on the Progress of Physics, 397 
Schwann (Prof. Theodore), Death of, 290; proposed Monu- 
ment to, 449 
Science in New South Wales, 44 
Science in Education, Sir Stafford Northcote on, 206 
Science, The New Code and the Teaching of, 536 
Science and Art Department, Report of, 557 
“« Science and Culture and other Essays,” Prof. Huxley, LL.D., 
F.R.S., Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 333 
Science Teaching, Prof. Goldwin Smith on, 373 
Scientific Education in Liverpool, 270 
ScienTiric WorrHtrs—Adolf Erick Nordenskjéld (with 
Portrait), 309 
Scientific Lectures in Chinese at Peking, 449 
Scorpio, Apus and Limulus, Studies on, Prof. E. Ray, Lan- 
kester, F.R.S., 479 
“Scottish Naturalist,” 617 
Scudder (Sam. H.), ‘‘ Butterflies: their Structure, ‘Changes, 
and Life Histories, with Special Reference to American 
Forms.” Being an Application of the ‘‘ Doctrine of Descent” 
to the Study of Butterflies, 5 
Sea, Ingenious Apparatus for Discovering the Depth of the, 471 
Sea-froth, Dr. J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S., 33; Capt. S. P. Oliver, 
268 
Sea-shore Alluvion—-Dungeness or Denge-ness, J. B. Redman, 
83 
Serer Order in Colours of Flowers, Dr. J. C. Costerus, 481 
Secchi (Padre), Proposed Monument to, $7 
Secondary Batteries, the Charging of, 232; Experiments with 
Faure’s, 299 
Secondary Cell, on an Experimental Form of, Prof. A. S. 
Herschel, 363, 527 
Seeds, Action of Liquids and Gases on the Vitality of, Prof. 
Italo Giglioli, 328 
Selenium, the Action of Light on, 376 
Sella (Signor), Ascent of the Matterhorn, 537 
Selenography, First Steps to a New, in which it will be Recog- 
nised that the Moon was once an Inhabited World, John 
Jones, 288 
Serviss (G. P.), Markings on Jupiter, 436 
Sewage, Purification of, 410 
Sharp (Samuel), Obituary Notice of, 319 
Shells, Tanganyika, Edgar A, Smith, 218 
Ships’ Logs, Application of Electricity to, 584 
Siam, Education in, 325 
Siberia, the Gilyaks of, 209 
Siberia, Joseph Martin’s Exploration of, 376 
Siberia, throngh, Henry Lansdell, 582 
Siemens’ Electrical Railway, 42 
Siemens (Dr. C. W., F.R.S.), Conservation of Solar Energy, 
440, 504, 603 
Sievers (Herr J. J.), Death of, 469 
Silks of India, The Wild, W. Odell, 563 
Silurian Formation, New Find of, on the Western Coast of 
Norway, 18 
Silurian Fossils in the North-west Highlands, W. H. Huddle- 
ston 582; Rey. T. G. Bonney, 603; Chas. W. Peach, 603 
