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Dowall, 416 ; River Development as Illustrated by the Rivers 

 of North America, Prof. I. C. Russell, 506 ; Central American 

 Archa'olo(;y, George Byron (Jordon, 522 



Among the Celestials, Captain Francis Vounghusband, 367 



Ampere, a Keilctcrminalion of the. Prof. (1. \V. Patterson, 

 Karl E. I'.uthe, 44 



Ampere Balance, an. Prof. W. IC. Ayrlon, F. U.S., and Prof. 

 J. Viriamu Jones, F. R.S., 115 



Amsterdam Royal Academy, 119,216, 311, 504, 623 



Analysis, Infinitesimal, William Benjamin Smith, 147 



Analytic Functions, Introduction to the Theory of, J. llarkness, 

 F. Morley, Prof. W. Burnside, F.RS.,386 



.\nalytical Chemistry, Prof Arthur Smithells, I 



Anatomy : Syllabus of Lectures on the Vertebrata, Prof E. I). 

 Cope, 27 : Classification of the Vertebrata, Recent and Ex- 

 tinct, Dr. M. Gadow, 27 : the Anatomy of Birds, 49 : a 

 Text Book of Special Pathological .\natoniy. Prof. Ernst 

 Ziegler, 51 : Vergleichende Anatomic der Wirbelthiere, mit 

 Berucksichtigung der Wirbellosen, Carl Gegenbaur, Dr. H. 

 Gadow, 169; Recent Work in Comparative Myology, 229; 

 Observations sur les Variations Musculaires dans les Races 

 Humaines, Theophile Chudzinski, 244 ; Death of Sir John 

 Struthers, 421 ; Obituary Notice of, 46!$ 



Anderson (John, F. R.S. ), Zoology of Egypt. Vol. i. Reptilia 

 and Batrachia, 195 ; the Fishes of the Nile, 399 



Anderson (Dr. T. D. ), a New Variable in Cassiopeia, 233 ; a 

 New Variable Star in Andromeda, 303 



Anderson (Sir William, F.R.S.), Death and Obituary Notice 

 of, 154 



Andrce Expedition, Reported Discovery of Remains of, 375 ; 

 Unconfirmed, 394 



Andrews (Wm.), the Leonids in 1868, 55 



Andrews' Measurements of Carbonic Acid, (Queries on the Re- 

 duction of. Prof K. Tourata, Prof. P. G. Tait, 318 



Andromeda, the Nebula of, 135 ; New Variable Star in, Dr. 



T. D. Anderson, 303 

 Andromedes, the, 83 



Anemometers at different Elevations, Experiments on Exposure 



of, 118 

 Angot (Alfred), Traite elementaire de Meteorologie, 505 

 Angstrom (K.), Absolute Determination of Thermal Radiation 



by Electric Compensating Pyrheliometer, 621 

 Animals feeding on Poisonous Plants as Food, Chas. A. Sil- 



berrad, 177 

 Animals of To-day, C. J. Cornish, 198 

 Animals, Wild, in Captivity, A. D. Barllett, 173 

 Animated Photographs : La Photographic Animee, Eug. Trutat, 



533 



Annals of Coal Mining and the Coal Trade, R. I.. Galloway, 

 Prof. H. Louis, 337 



Annals of Mont Blanc, the, Charles Edward Malhews, 289 



Ansorge (Dr. W. J.t, Under the African Sun: a Description 

 of Native Races in Uganda, 579 



Ant Life, Marvels of, W. F. Kirby, 52 



Ants, the Hibernation of, Theodora Smith, 348 



Antarctica : the Advancement of Science in the Antarctic, 102 ; 

 the Proposed South Polar Expedition, Dr. E. von Drygalski, 

 442 ; Antarctic Meeting at Berlin, 442 



Antelope Horns, Larva' in, Richard Crawshay, Walter F. II. 

 Blandford, 341 



Anthony (Prof. W. A.), Lecture Notes on the Theory of Elec- 

 trical Measurements, 339 



Anthropology : the People of the Philippines, Dr. Brunton, 

 155 ; the Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits. Prof. 

 A. C. Haddon, 174 ; the more Stable Physical Differences 

 between White and Negro Children, Dr. A. Ilrdlicka, 183; 

 Colour of Newly-born Negroes, 206 ; Superstitions of German 

 East Africa, 183 ; Ancient Beliefs of the Vakutes, S. V. 

 Vastremski, 190; Native Arithmetic of Murray Islands, Rev. 

 A. E. Hunt, 231 ; Observations sur les Variation.s Musculaires 

 dans les Races Humaines, Theophile Chudzinski, 244 ; Natality 

 et Democratie, A. Dumont, 245 ; the Swastika, Thomas 

 Wilson, 316; Creation Myths of Primitive America in Re- 

 lation to the Religious History and Mental Development of 

 Mankind, Jeremiah Curtin, 388 ; Anthropological Institute, 

 455 ; the Secret Tribal Societies of Africa, H. P. F. Marriott, 

 492 ; the Native Tribes of Central Australia, Prof B. Spencer, 

 F. G. Gillen, H. Ling Roth, 511 ; Under the African Sun : 

 a Description of Native Races in Uganda, Dr. W. J. Ansorge, 

 579 : Tasmanian Firesticks, H. Ling Roth, (>o6 



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Antilles : Symbolx Antillana; : seu Fundamenta Florx India: 



Occidentalis, Ignatius Urban, 294 

 Anti-toxin of Snake Venom, the Relation of the Toxin and. 



Dr. Martin, 186 

 Anti-toxin Treatment of Diphtheria, Results of, 564 

 Apples, a Second Crop of, James Dallas, 55 

 Appleyard (Kollo), Coast Telegraphs and Space Telegraphy, 

 248 ; Experiments on Dephlegmators, 333 ; a Temperature 

 Tell-tale, 333 

 .\pplication of Photography to the Manometric Flame, the, 



Prof. Edward L. Nichols, 320 

 Aquaria, Small, on keeping Medusie and other Free-swimming 



Marine Animals alive in, 44 ; Dr. Otto V. Darbishire, 78 

 Aquila, New Star in, 473 

 Arachnida; : Indian Solpugie or Pseudo-Spiders, H. R. P. 



Carter, 342 

 Arc, the Remeasurement of the Peruvian, 258 ; the Measure- 

 ment of the Siberian, 258 

 Archaeology : Ancient Stone Circles on Upper Gambia, Captain 

 J. W. M. Carroll, 40; Ruins of .Xkichmook, Vucatan, E. II. 

 Thompson, 106; Excavation of "Ring Barrow" at Black- 

 heath, Vorkshire, Dr. J. L. Russell, 215 ; the Swastika, 

 Thomas Wilson, 316 ; Central American Archaeology, George 

 Byron Gordon, 522 ; the Temple of Mut in .-Vsher, Margaret 

 Benson, Janet Gourlay, 530 

 Archives of Riintgen Rays, 575 

 .•\rcimis (Prof. Augusto), Probable Weather Conditions in Spain 



during the Total Solar Eclipse of May 28, 1900, 439 

 Arctica : Arctic and .Sub-Arctic Bees, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell,^ 

 76 ; Through Arctic Lapland, Cutcliffe Hyne, 222 ; Reportei 

 Discovery of Remains of .Vndree Expedition, 375 ; Uncoil' 

 firmed, 394 ; Admiral Makarol^'s Icebreaker, 431 

 Argon : its Preparation and Properties, William Ramsa' 



F.R.S., and M. W. Travers, 30S 

 Argyll (the Duke of). Organic Evolution Cross-examined!, 

 217 ; the Dukeof .\rgyll and .Mr. Herbert Spencer, Herbert 

 Spencer, 246; Prof R. Meldola, F.R.S.,269; Prof. Meldola 

 and -Mr. Herbert Spencer as Critics, 317 

 Arithmetic, Higher, W. W. Beman, D. E. Smith, 75 

 Arloing (S.l, Effect of .Section of Nerve oi Sphincter ani, 71 

 Armitage (E. ), Iridescent Clouds, 127 

 Armstrong (Prof. Henry E., F.R.S.), Chemists and Chemical 



Industries, 438 

 Arnold-Bemrose (H. H.), Geology of Ashbourne and Buxton 



Branch of L. and N.W. Railway, 287 

 Arons(L.), New Electromagnetic String Interrupter, 357 

 Arsonval (M. D'), Life in Confined Space, 383, 398 

 Art de Decouvrir les sources et de les Capter, L', E. S. 



Auscher, 75 

 Artificial Cultures, .Soils for. Prof. R. Warington, F.R..S., 324 

 Artificial Moon Markings, S. H. R. Salmon, 257 

 Artificial Production of Sunspots, Th. Lullin, 20S 

 Aryan, the Evolution of the, R. von Ihering, 52 

 Aschkinass (E.), Isolation of Long Heat Rays by (Juartz 



Prisms, 598 

 Asher, the Temple of Mut in, Margaret Benson, Janet 



Gourlay, 530 

 Asia : Through Asia, Sven Hedin, Dr. Hugh Robert Mill, 

 127 ; Notes from a Diary in Asiatic Turkey, Lord Warkworth, 

 557 

 Astrograpliic Plates, New Instrument for Measurinj;, 279 

 Astronomy : the New Planet Witt D(J, or Eros, It. loS, 135, 

 186, 233, 303, Prof. F:. C. Pickering, 350 ; Bode's Law and 

 Witt's Planet, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 11 : the Orbit of, 

 Thomas W Kingsmill, 416 ; Relation of Eros to Mars, Herr 

 J. Bauschinger, 494 ; Rotation-period and Spot-variation of 

 Mars, Prof. 11. G. van de S. Bakhuyzen, 545 ; .Vsironomical 

 Column, 17, 43, 62, 83, 107, 135, 157, 1S5, 20S. 233, 257, 

 279. 303. 329. 350. 37S, 39S, 424, 449, 473, 494. 519, 545, 

 566, 595, 616 ; a New Algol Variable, 17 ; Edwin F. Sawyer, 

 136; Comet Brooks, 17, 43; the Orbit of Castor, Prof. 

 Doberck, 17 ; Comet Chase, 107, 135, 157, 1S5, 208. 233, 

 257, 279, 303, 379, H. J. Moller, 303; Comets i 1898 and 

 1881 IV. Dr. Perrine, 185: Comet 1898 VII. (Coddington- 

 Pauly), C. J. Merfield, 350; Woll's'Comet, iSoS IV., 37S ; 

 Lynn's Remarkable Comets, 379 ; Comet 1899 a (Swift), 449, 

 473. 494. 566 ; Orbit of Comet 1896 HI. (Swift), Prof. R. G. 

 Aitken, 519 ; Tuttle's Comet 1899 A, 449, 473, 494, 545, 566, 

 595, 616; Tempel's Comet (1873 II.), 595, 616 ; Return of 

 i Holmes' Comet (1892 HI. ), 616 ; Ephemerides of Comets and 



