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INDEX 
XV 
Taylor (Chas. J.), the Recent Weather, 365 
**Tea Industry in India ; a Review of Finance and Labour, and 
a Guide for Capitalists and Assistants,” S. Baildon, 551 
Technical Instruction, Royal Commission on, 42, 137, 161 
Technical Education, 477 
‘Teeth, Cause of the Decay of, A. Weil, 136 
Tele-dynamics and the ‘Accumulation of Energy—their Applica- 
tion to the Channel Tunnel, E. Walker, 152 
in China, 88, 179, 325; in Japan, 450 
Telephone in Russian Turkestan, 277 
Telescopes, Celestial Objects for Common, Rey. T. W. Webb, 98 
Telescopic Definition in a Hazy Sky, Dr. G. W. Royston- Pigott, 
F.R.S., 77; A. S. Atkinson, 483 
Temnopleuridze, Morphology of the, Prof. P. M. Duncan, 
F.R.S., 257 
Temperature of the Southern Hemisphere investigated by Dr. 
Hann, 395 
Temperatures, Winter, Phenological Observations on Early 
Flowers, J. Edmund Clark, 552 
Temple Observatory, Rugby, 472 
Thames and Nile, Heights of the Rivers, Prof, Balfour Stewart, 
F.R.S., 268 
Thermal Conductivity, Specific Heat and, H. G. Madan, 507 
ae Pressure Errors of the Challenger, Prof. Tait, 
90, I 
cms. {H. S.), ‘The Rod in India,” 215 
Thompson (Sir Henry), Food and Feeding, 478 
Thompson (Prof. Silvanus P.), Electrical Resistance of Carbon 
under Pressure, 482; ‘‘ Elementary Lessons in Electricity and 
Magnetism,” 550 
Thomson (Sir Chas. Wyville), Obituary Notice of, 467 
Thomson (Joseph) , Exploration of Africa, &c., 299, 302 
Thomson (J. J.), on Vortex Rings, 354 
Thomson (Sir William, F.R.S.), Solar Observations, 316 
Thomson (William), Introduction to Determinants, with nume- 
rous examples, 216 
Thorpe (Prof. T. E., F.R.S.), Dust Explosions in Collieries, 488 
Thudicum’s Dr. J. L. W.), Annals of Chemical Medicine, 263 
Tides : Ancient Tidal Action and Planes of Marine Denudation, 
Prof. Edward Hull, F.R.S., 177; Tidal Evolutions and 
Geology, Dr. Samuel Haughton, F.R.S., 265; Velocities in 
Tidal Rivers, 280 ; Taylor and Francis’ Tide-Table for 1882, 
249; Geological Importance of the Tides, Dr. G. H. Darwin, 
F.R.S., 213; Hypothetical High Tides, Prof. J. S. New- 
berry, 357; A. Hale, 385; C. Callaway, 385, 436; S. V. 
Wood, 408 ; J. Vincent Elsden, 408 ; an Elementary Treatise 
on the Tides, based upon that of the Late SirJ. W. Lubbock, 
Bart., F.R.S., Rev. J. Pearson, 360 
Tiflis, Snow in, 250 
Timbo, Exploration of, 349 
Time, a Glimpse through the Corridors of, Prof. Robert S. Ball, 
ELD.) F.RS., 79, 1035 Prof. T. H. Huxley, F.R.S., 241 
Time, Synchronisation of, for the United States, 276 
Tokio, Geographical Society of, 232; Calendar of the Uni- 
versity, 519; Memoirs of the Science Department, 614 
Tomlinson (Herbert), the Influence of Stress and Strain on the 
Action of Physical Forces, 401; Electrical Resistance of 
Carbon under Pressure, 459 
Tongatabu, Earthquake in, 450 
Tonnage Question, 585 
Tonometer, KGnig’s Great, 346 
Topley (W.), Geological Survey of Italy, 86 
Topographical Botany, H. C. Watson’s, 248 
Topography of the Planet Mars, 493 
Tornadoes, Whirlwinds, Waterspouts, and Hailstorms, 155, 291 
Total Solar Eclipse of May, 375, 450, 472, 587 
Tourmaline and Beryl, Specimens of, at the Florence Institute, 
373 
Toy (Edmund P.), Storage of Electricity, 289 
rons, Primitive, as to the Pleiades, Edward B. Tylor, 
F.R.S., 150 
Tramway, Electric, 13 
Tramways, Compressed Air upon, W. D. Scott Moncrieff, 266 
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute for 
1880, 305 
Transit of Mercury, November 8, 19 
Transit of Venus in 1882, 242, 493 
Transylvania, Fall of Meteorites in, 420 
Trap, Natural Ant, J. Harris Stone, 151 
Trepinje, Earthquake at, 537 
Trees, the Growth of, W. Symons, 218 
Tribe (Alfred) and Dr. J. H, Gladstone, F.R.S,, Chemistry of 
the Planté and Faure Accumulators, 221, 461 
Trimen (Henry), the Lepidoptera of Ceylon, 32, 338 
Trimen’s Journal of Botany, 571 
Trinidad, Monos Island, 57 
Trinity College, Dublin, Observatory of, 616 
Trondhjem, Remarkable Phenomenon observed at, 450 
Tropical Plants, Select Extra, Readily Eligible for Industrial 
Culture or Naturalisation, with some Indications of their 
Native Countries and some of their Uses, Ferd. Baron von 
Mueller, F.R.S., 480 
Trout, Acclimatisation of, in New Zealand, 18 
Tuckett (F. F.), Heads and Hats, 55 
Tunnel, proposed, through the Col de Somport, 63 
Tunnel, Channel, A. Strahan, 463 
Turkestan, Destruction of Vineyards in, 450 
Tylor (Edward B., F.R.S.), ‘‘ Die heilige Sage der Polynesier- 
Kosmogonie und Theogonie,” Adolf Bastian, 28; Primitive 
Traditions as to the Pleiades, 150; Origins of English 
History, Chas, Elton, 501 
Tyndall (John, F.R.S.), Essays on the Floating Matter of the 
Air in Relation to Putrefaction and Infection,” 6; Action of 
Free Molecules on Radiant Heat, and its Conversion thereby 
into Sound, 232 
Ulven (Western Coast of Norway), New Find_of Silurian forma- 
tion at, 18 
Umbrella Sticks and the Pimento Tree, 299 
Unicorn, the, a Mythological Investigation, 
Prof. A. H. Sayce, 525 
United States Naval Observatory, Observations of Double-Stars 
made at, Prof. Asaph Hall, 122 
United States, Synchronisation of time for, 276 ; Census, 324 
University College, Course of Practical Exercises in Physiology, 
Dr. J. Burdon Sanderson, F.R.S., 408 
University Intelligence, 47, 71, 94, 119, 142, 166, 191, 257, 
329, 353, 378, 401, 426, 451, 474 499, 522, 543; 594» 617 
Uranium, the Atomic Weight of, 567 
Robert Brown, 
Valencia, the Geology of, 566 
Vapour-tension of Liquid Mixtures, 231 
Variable Stars, 114, 186, 209, 278, 471, 538; U Geminorum, 
450; Ceraski’s U Cephei, 493; of the Algol Type, 186; 
ME ee Cygni (Birmingham) 1881, 484 
Vega, the Voyage of the, A. E. Nordenskjéld, 179, 200 
Vezetable Food of the New Zealanders in Prehistoric Times, on 
the, 318 
Vegetation, Palzeozoic, Evolution of the, J. S. Gardner, 8 
Velocity of Light, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 52 
Velocity of Wind, Chas. Alex. Stevenson, 102 
Velocities in Tidal Rivers, 280 
Venice : Geographical Congress at, 19, 20 ; Royal Italian Scien- 
tific Institution at, Prizes offered by, 185 
Ventnor, the Climate of, 33 
Ventosa (V.), Integrating Anemometer, 79 
Venus, Transit of, in 1882, 137, 242, 493 ; Expeditions, Arrange- 
ments, 565 
Verhandlungen der k.k. geologischen Reichsanstalt, 211 
Vevey, Fall of a Meteoric Stone at, 88 
Victoria Philosophical Institute, 144, 283, 380, 403, 
548, 620 
Vienna: Imperial Academy of Sciences, 23, 48, 96, 168, 235, 
308, 500, 524, 548; Imperial Institute of Geology, 144, 260, 
308, 404, 524, 572; Exhibition of Electricity at, 518 
‘‘Vignettes from Nature,” Grant Allen’s, Alfred R. Wallace, 
381; Grant Allen, 459; Dr. W. B. Carpenter, F.R.S., 435, 
480, 554; W. Budden, 529 
Vineyards, Destruction of, in Turkestan, 450 
Viper, New Species of, Discovered in Egypt, 302 
Virchow (Prof.), Banquet in Honour of, at Berlin, 62, 87 
Vivisection Act, Prof. Ferrier and the, 42 
Vivisection, 429; Miss Cobbe and H. H. Johnston, 459, 483, 
506; Dr. Anna Kingsford, 482 ; Chas. Alex. Stevenson, 483 ; 
Writer of Article on “ Vivisection, 506 ; Arthur Nicols, 506 ; 
B.Sc., Student of Medicine, 552 
Voleanoes of Japan, Prof. Milne on, 420 
Vortex Rings, J. J. Thomson, 354 
452, 523) 
Wagner (Prof.), on the Medusze, &c., of the White Sea, 300 
Walker (E.), Tele-dynamics and the Accumulation of Energy— 
their Application to the Channel Tunnel, 152 
