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Truffle Cultivation in France, M. Larbaletrier, 346 



Truscott (S. J.), the Wiiwatersrand Gold-fields, BanUcl and 



Mining Practice, 482 

 Trutat (iuig. ), La Photographic Anim^e, 533 

 Tsorata (Prof. K.), <Jueries on the Reduction of Andrews' 



Measurements on Carbonic Acid, 31S 

 Tuatara Kggs, the Hatching of, Prof. Arthur Dendy, Prof. G. 



B. Howe's, K.R.S., 340 

 Tuberculous .\bscess. Treatment of Iodoform Injection, M. 



Lannelongue, 311 

 Tuning-plates as Substitutes for Tuning-forks at High Pitches, 



K Melde, 214 

 Tunniclifle (Dr. F. W.), the Value ofExerci.se, 150 

 Turkey, Asiatic, Notes from a Diary in. Lord Warkworth, 557 

 Tutorial Algebra, the, Part II., William Briggs, G. II. Bryan, 



F.R.S.,508 

 Tutt (J. W.), Origin of Insect Metamorphosis, 16 

 Tuttle's Comet (1899 1^), 449, 473, 494, 545, 566, 595, 616 

 Tutton (A. E. ), Thermal Deformation of Crystallised Normal 



Sulphates of Potassium, Rubidium, and CjKsiuni, 453 

 Twelfth Movement of the Earth, the. Prof. J. P.O. Reilly, 176 

 Tylor (Prof. G. B., F.R.S.), on the Survival of Pala:olithic 



Conditions in Tasmania and Australia, with special reference 



to the modern use of Unground Stone Implements in West 



Australia, 162 ; on the North-western Tribes of Canada, 162 



Uganda : Under the African Sun : a Description of Native 



Races in Uganda, Dr. W. J. Ansorge, 579 

 Unconscious Mind, the, A. T. Schofield, A. E. Taylor, 75 

 United Kingdom, Mineral Output of. Dr. C. Le N. Foster, 60 

 United States : Special Report on the Beet-Sugar Industry in 

 the United States, 4 ; Decrease of Export for Chemicals from 

 Liverpool to the United States, 17 ; Scientific Work of the 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 283 ; Iowa Geological 

 Survey, Dr. Samuel Calvin, H. F. Bain, 294 ; Preliminary 

 Report of an Investigation of Rivers and Deep Ground 

 Waters of Ohio as Sources of Water Supplies, 316 ; Massive 

 Lava Flows on the Sierra Nevada, F. Leslie Ran.some, 355 ; 

 United States Naval Observatory, 398, 546 ; Prof. A. N. 

 Skinner, 39S ; Mineral Resources of the United Slates : 

 Seventeenth Annual Report of the United St.ates Geological 

 Survey ; Corundum Deposits of the Southern Appalachian 

 Regions, J. A. Holmes, 558; the Wild Fowl of the United 

 States and Briti.sh Possessions, D. G. Elliot, 580 ; the Great 

 Salt Lake Trail, Colonel H. Inman, Colonel W. F. Cody, 605 

 Universities: University Intelligence, 23, 45,69, 93, 116, 140, 

 165, 188, 213, 238, 261, 2S6, 307, 331, 355, 381, 403, 426, 

 453. 475. 499. 523. 549. 574.. 597. 619 ; tbe Imperial Uni- 

 versity of London, 102 ; University College and the Uni- 

 versity of London, 153 ; Higher Commercial Education and 

 the University of London, Sir Philip Magnus, 588 

 Uranium Rays, Properties of Radiation of, Henry Becquerel, 



55' 



Urban (Ignatius), Symbolse Antillana; : seu Fundamenta Flora; 

 India- Occidentalis, 294 



Urine, Cryoscopy of, Ch. Bouchard, 287 



Utility of Specific Characters, the. Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 

 F.R.S., 246 



Vaccinia, the Bacillus of, A. F. S. Kent, 205 



Vaccination : its Natural History and Pathology, Dr. S. M. 

 Copeman, 435 



Vacua, High, Produced by Liquid Hydrogen, Prof. James 

 Dewar, F.R.S., 280 



^'acuum in Tubes, Simple Low Temperature Method of Pro- 

 ducing, Prof. Dewar, 254 



Valley of Light, the, W. Basil Worsfold, 414 



Van Eyk's(Dr.), Enquiries into Mixed Crystals of KNO, and 

 TlNO:„3ii 



Van't Hofr(J. M.), the Theory of the Stassfurt Salt Deposits, 

 379 : Le(,ons dc Chemie Physique, 458 ; Notes on Theoretical 

 and Physical Chemistry, 557 



Variable Stars : New Algol Variable, 17 ; Edwin F. Sawyer, 

 136; Parallax of ij Pegasi, 107 ; a New Variable in Cassi- 

 opeia, Dr. T. D. Anderson, 233 ; Observations of a Orionis, 

 K. T. A. Innes, 233 ; New Variable .Star in Andromeda. Dr. 

 T. 1). Anderson, 303; Cla.ssification of Spectra of Long 

 Period Variables, Mrs. Fleming, 330; Variable Srars, 494, 

 S9S 



Variation of Latitude, Observations to be Established for the 

 Verification of the, 258 



Variation : Seasonal Dimorphism in Lepidoptera, Roland 

 Trimen, F R.S., 56S 



Variation of Spectrum of Orion Nebula, Prof. J. E. Keeler, 379 



Variations, Organic, and their Interpretation, J. T. Cun- 

 ningham, 7 



Veley (V. H., F.R.S., and Lilian J.), the Micro-organism of 

 Faulty Rum, 339 



Velocity of Light in a Magnetic Field, Prof. E. V. Morby, 

 H. T. Eddy, and D. C. Miller, 45 



Velocity in the Line of Light of ij Pegasi, 279 



Velocity of Meteors, Prof. G. F. Fitrgerald, 399 



Ventilation of Tunnels and Buildings, Francis Fox, 156 



Venturi Meter, Clemens Herschel's, 517 



Ver, Pala-olithic Implements from the Valley of the, Wor- 

 thington G. Smith, 510 



Verley (.-V.), Synthesis of Perfume of Jasmine, 309 ' 



Verneuil (A.), Complex Oxides of Rare Earths, 431 



Vertebrata : Syllabus of Lectures on the Vertebrata, Prof. 



E. D. Cope, 27 ; Classification of the Vertebrata, Recent and 

 Extinct, Dr. H. Gadow, 27 ; Gegenbaur's Comparative 

 Anatomy of the Vertebrata, Dr. H. Gadow, 169 ; Fossil 

 Vertebrates in the American Museum of Natural History, 

 Prof. Henry F. Osborn, 272 



Vertical Component Microseismograph, a New, 523 



Vesuvius, Eruption of, 276 



Victoria, Gold (,)uartz Mining in, 347 



Vieille (M.), Explosive Aptitude of Acetylene when mixed with 



Inert Gases, 551 

 Vignon (Leo), the Use 01 Mercury in treating Vine Diseases, 



552 

 Villard (P.), Kathodic Rays, 563; Kathodic Rectifier for Induced 



Currents, 623 

 Villari (Prof. E. ), Diminution by Tubes of Electro-dispersive 1 



power of Rijnlgen Rays, 328 

 Vincent (Camille), New Sugar accompanying Sorbite, 95 

 Vines (Sidney H., F.R.S.), an Elementary Text-book 01 



Botany, 509 

 Vision, Multiple, Shelford Bidwell, F.R.S., 559 

 Visual Accommodation, a Comparative Study of, Th. Beer, 



.541 

 Vitalism, Asymmetry and, Herbert Spencer, 29 ; Prof. F. R, 



Japp, F.R.S., 29, loi ; Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 30, 



125; Prof. Percy F. Frankland, F.R.S., 30; Prof. Geo. 



Eras. Fitzgerald, 76 

 Vitalism, Stereochemistry and. Prof. F. Stanley Kipping,' 



F.R.S., and William J. Pope, 53 ; W. M. Strong, 53 ; Prof. 



F. R. Japp, F. R.S., 54 



Viticulture : Colophane and Soap as means of Increasing 

 Adhesion of Copper Vine-Spraying Solutions, J. Perraud, 

 143 ; New Cupric Anti-Black-Rot Broth, Josepli Perraud, 

 168 ; Improvement of Wine Flavour by addition of Extract 

 of Vine Leaves to Must, George Jacquemin, 3S3 ; the use of 

 Mercury in treating Vine Diseases, Leo Vignon and J. 

 Perraud, 552 



Vogel (Prof. H. M.), Death of, iSi : Obituary Notice of, 204 



Voigt (W.), Pyro- and Piezo-Electricity, 357 



Volkmann (P.), Surface Tension in narrow Capillary Tubes, 93 



Volume Contraction and Pressure, ii. Prof. \'an der Waals, 31 1 



Volumenometers. New Type of, A. Oberbeck, 428 



Volcanoes: Eruption of Vesuvius, 276; Massive Lava Flows' 

 on the Sierra Nevada, F. Leslie Ransome, 355 ; Further 

 Notes on Recent Volcanic Islands in the Pacific, Sir W. J. 

 L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., 582 



Von Ilauer (Franz Riiter), Obituary Notice of, 561 



Voorhees(E B.), Fertilisers, 582 



Vortex Motion, Novel Production of, C. S. S. Webster, 134 



Vorticella Putrina, Dr. G. H. Broadbent, 142 



Vousakis (Dr. C), Death of. 276 



Viies (Prof. J.-in de), Trinodal tjuartics, 504 



W'aals (Prof. Van derl. Laws for Volume and Pressure Con^ 

 traction in Mixtures of Carbonic Acid and Methyl Chloride,| 

 216 ; \(ilunie Contraction and Pressure, ii., 311 



Waddell (M.ijor L. A.), Among the Himalayas, 443 



Wager (H.), Nucleus in Veasl-CcUs, 278 



Waite (P. C. ), Rainfall of .Xuslralia, I., 431 



