Index 



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Cotton (A.), Double Refraction produced by Magnetic Field 



related to Zeeman I'henoniena, 359 

 Cotton Plant, the Story of the, F. Wilkinson, 76 

 Coupin (11.), Influence of Anxsthetics on Formation of Chloro- 

 phyll, 143 

 Crab and Lobster Fishing in Cornwall, J. T. Cunningham, 62 

 Crawshay (Richard), Larv.x in Antelope Horns, 341 ; the 



Natural Prey of the Lion, 557 

 Creation Myths of Primitive America in Relation to the 



Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind, 



Jeremiah Curtin, 3S8 

 Critics, Prof. Meldola and Mr. Herbert Spencer as : the Duke 



of Argyll, K.G., F.R.S., 517 : Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 317 

 Crooke (\V.), On the Jungle-folk and other Dravidians of 



Northern and Central India, 163 

 Crookes (Sir William), " F.therion," 40 ; Source of Energy in 



Radio-active Bodies, 311 

 Cross-wires in Telescopes, Stutly of various styles of, Prof. J. S. 



Stevens, 255 

 Crossley (A. W. ), Interaction of Ethylic Sodiomalonate and 



.Mesityl O.vide, 262 : Interaction of F-thylic Malonate and 



.\cetylene Tetrabromide in presence of Sodium Etho.\ide, 262 

 Grossman (A. F. ), Chicken reared by Buzzard, 94 

 Cristatella tinicedo, Henry Scherren, 150 

 Cryoscopy of Urine, Ch. Bouchard, 287 

 Crystallography : Composite Sodium Crystal not following Twin 



Law, W. J. Pope, 71 ; Relation between .Structural and 



Magnetic (3ptic Rotation, S.. W. Wright and D. A. Kreider, 



1S9 ; Dr. Van Eyk's Enquiries into Mixed Crystals of KNO3 



and TlNOj, 311 ; Symmetry of Mica Minerals, T. L. 



Walker, 549 ; Isolation of Long Heat Rays by Quartz 



Prisms, H. Rubens and E. Aschkinass, 598 ; \ Three-circle 



Goniometer, G. F. H. Smith, 622 

 CiihomediiS'-C, the, Franklin Story Conant, 4 

 Cuckoo, Food of. Prof. F. E. L. Beal, 61 

 Cultivation of Berries, the, 459 

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



324 

 Cumenge (E.), Carnotite, 455 

 Cunningham (J. T.), Organic Variations and their Interpretation, 



7 ; Lobster and Crab Fishing in Cornwall, 62 ; Formation of 



Egg-Capsules in Gasteropoda, 557 

 Cunningham (Lieut. -Colonel), Three Exceptionally High 



Numbers, tgi ; Curious Properties of the number Seven, 599 

 Currents, Surface, Drift-Bottles and, 539 

 Curzon (Lord), Irrigation in India, 542 

 Curie (M. et Mme.), a New Element, Radium, 232 

 Current Interrupter for Induction Coils, a New, A. A. C. 



Swinton. 394 

 Curtin (Jeremiah), Creation Myths of Primitive America in 



Relation to the Religious History and Mental Development 



of Mankind, 3S8 

 Curtis (Carlton C. ), a Text-Book of General Botany, 28 

 Curtius (Prof.), Chemistry of Azoimide and it,s Metallic 



Derivatives, 156 

 Curve of Life, the. Dr. W. Ainslie Hollis, 224, 486 

 Cushman (Dr.), the Atomic Weights of Nickel and Cobalt, 594 

 Customs and Ceremonies, Hindu Manners, Abbe J. A. Dubois, 



Dr. M. Winternitz, 145 

 37 Cygni, the Nebulous Region round. Dr. Isaac Roberts, 63 

 a Cygni, the Origin of the Lines of. Sir Norman Lockyer, 



K C.B., F.R.S.,342 

 Cylinders, Longitudinal Vibrations in Solid and Hollow, Dr. C. 



Chree, 166 

 Cytology, La Cytologic Experimentale, A. Labbe, 366 



Dales (J. IL), High-Speed Engines, 277 

 Dallas (James), a Second Crop of ,\pples, 55 

 Dallas (R. J-). 'he Teaching of Geometry, 416 

 Dames (Prof. W. ), Death and Obituary Notice of, 276 

 Dana (Edward Salisbury), a Text-Book of Mineralogy, 385 

 Daniel (Vincent), Slug following a Closed Trail, 177 

 Dannemann (Dr. Friedrich), ('.rundriss einer Geschichte der 



Naturwissenschaften, Vol. ii., 460 

 Dante and the Action of Light upon Plants, Prof. Italo 



Giglicli, 417 

 Darbishire ( 1 ). Otto V. ), on Keeping Marine Organisms alive 



in Small Ai|uaria, 78 

 Dareste (Dr. Camille), Death and Obituary Notice of, 300 



Darwin (Prof. G. II.), the Tides and Kindred Phenomena in 



the Solar System, 219 

 Darwin and .\fter Darwin, Dr. G. J. Romanes, 121 

 Darwinism, Dr. Dreyeron, 364 



Dastre(.\.), Hepatic Chlorophyll of Invertebrates, 407 

 David (Mrs. Edgeworth), Funafuti, or Three Months on a Coral 



Island, 554 

 David (Prof. T. W. E. ), Palaeozoic Radiolarian Rocks of New 



South Wales, 118 

 Davidson (J. Ewen), a Remedy for Bookworms, 126 

 Davies (Benjamin), New Ampere- and Volt-meter with long 



Scale, 3S5 

 Davis (William .A.), Chemists and Chemical Industries, 462 

 Davis (Prof. W. M), Circulation of .-Ktmosphere, 407 

 Davison (J. AL), Platinum and Iridium in Meteoric Iron, 332 

 Dawson (II. M.), Electrical Conductivity and Luminosity of 



Flames containing Vaporised Salts, 166 

 Dawson (Maria), Nitragin and Nodules of Leguminous Plants, 



214 

 Dawson (W. Bell), Periodic Tides, 584 

 Dean (G.), Determination of Equivalent of Cyanogen, 71 

 Dechevrens (Rev. M.), Frost and .\nti-Cyclones, 395 

 Decrease of Swallows and Martins, the, J. Herbert AUchin, 



271 

 i Dekhuyzen (M. C), Chromocrates Inherited from Worms, 120 

 Delepine (Marcel), Ethylideneimine, 288 



Delpino (Prof. F.), Myrmecophilous Plant with "Extra- 

 Nuptial" Nectaries, 15 

 DeMeric(H.), English French Dictionary of Medical Terms, 



484 

 Demoussy (E. ), Absorption of Halogen Salts of Potassium by 



Plants, 95 ; Elective Absorption of some Minerals by Plants, 



168 

 Dendy (Prof. Arthur), the Hatching of Tuatara Eggs, 340 

 Deniges (G.), Combination of Acetone with Mercuric Sulphate, 



168 ; a very Sensitive Reaction of Acetone-dicarboxylic 



Acid, 503 

 Denison (F. N.), the Minute Undulations Recorded on Self- 

 Registering Tide-Gauges, 593 

 Denmark : De Danske Barkbiller, Scolytidae et Platypodidae 



Danidae, E. A. Lovendal, 221 

 Denning (W. F.), the Expected Meteor Shower, 37 ; the 



November Leonids of 1898, 78 ; Early History of the Great 



Red Spot on Jupiter, loi ; Jupiter and his Markings, 209 

 Density of the Matter Composing the Kathode Rays, the, W. 



B. Morton, 270, 368 

 Dephlegmators, Experiments on, Rollo Appleyard, 333 

 Descomps (A. ), .\ction of Phenylhydrazine on Chloranilic .\cid, 



Desgrez (M.), Sodium Peroxide in Respiratory Studies, 383, 



398 

 Destruction of Rare \ isitants to Our Shores, the Wanton, E. 



L. J. Ridsdale, 296 

 Determination of the Ohm, Absolute, Prof. Reginald A. 



Fessenden, 605 

 Deussen (Ernst), Absorption of Uranyl Salts, 357 

 Deventer (Ch. ^L v.m). Physical Chemistry for Beginners, 413 

 Devonshire (the Duke of) on Secondary Education, 306 ; and 



the Secondary Education Bill, 451 

 Dewar (Prof. J. , F. R.S. ), Comparative Colour of Iodine Vapour 

 in Gases at Atmospheric Pressures in Vacuo, 167 ; Iodine 

 Vapour, 142 ; Simple Low Temperature Method of Pro- 

 ducing Vacuum in Tubes, 254 ; High \'acua Produced by 

 Liquid Hydrogen, 280; Boiling- Point of Liquid Hydrogen 

 under Reduced Pressure, 309 ; Boiling-Point of Liquid 

 Hydrogen, 526 : Experiments with Liquid Air, 543 

 De Winton (W. E.), Two Hares from British East Africa, 527 

 Dexter (T. F. G.), Psychology in the School-room, 413 

 Diary, Notes from a : Kept chiefly in Southern India, Right 



Hon. Sir M. E. Grant Duff, 582 

 Dictionary, a Pocket, of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases, 



Edwin J. Houston, 174 

 Dictionary, Historical English, Science in, C. L. Barnes, 455 

 Dictionnaire Technique Fran(,ais-Anglais, A. S. Lovendal, 316 

 Diener (Prof. C), the Permocarboniferous Fauna of Cliilichun, 



565 

 Dieterci (C-), Kmetic Theory of Liquids, 357 

 Diflerential and Integral Calculus, P. A. Lambert, 124 

 DiflTusion in Relation to Work, Prof. Geo. Fras. Fitzgerald, 



F.R.S., 36 



