N'liturf, JiDie 3, 



White (William) and Raphael Meldola, Report on the East 



Anglian Earthquake of April 22, 1884, 265 

 White (W. H.), on Speed Trials of Recent War-ships, 585 

 White Blackbirds, A. S. Mathews, 269 

 While Light, Standards of, 236 

 White Rainbows, A. Ramsay, 391 

 White Varieties of Animals in Germany, 302 

 Whitehead (Chas.), Reports on Injurious Insects, 577 

 Whitening, Snails Eating, Edward B. Poulton, 176 

 Whitman (C. O.), Microscopical Anatomy and Embryology, 



Methods of Research in, 243 

 Whole Duty of a Chemist, 73 ; Prof. W. Odling, F.R.S., 99; 



Dr. G. Gore, F.R.S., 150 

 Wicksteed (J. H.), on a Test- Recording Apparatus, 351 

 Wiedemann's Annalen, 309, 3S0 

 Wienkowski, the Pomeranian Kassubs, 281 

 \Viesbaden, Earthquake at, 464 

 Wigham's Latest Adaptation of Gas to Lighthouse Illumination, 



335 

 Wild Animals of North America, Effect of Settlement upon the, 



E. Ingersoll, 89 



Wilde (Henry) and the Manchester Literary and Philosophical 



Society, 40 ; on the Velocity with which Air rushes into a 



Vacuum, 358 

 Wilkinson (W.), Ventilation, 199 

 Williams (W.), a Manual of Telegraphy, 97 

 Willis (Dr. A. R.), a Tangled Tale, Lewis Carroll, 389 

 Willis (John C. ), Meteorological Phenomena, 319 

 Wilsing (Prof.), on the Use of the Wedge Photometer at the 



Oxford Observatory, 42 

 Wilson (Jno. C), Nocturnal Hymenopterae of the Genus 



Bombus, 487 

 Wind, the Helm, Dr. A. Woeikof, 30 ; Lieut. -Gen. J. F. Tennant, 



F.R.S., 54 

 Wind-Currents, Clouds and Upper, over the Atlantic Doldrums, 



Hon. Ralph Abercromby, 294 

 Wind-Holes and Ground Temperatures, 312 

 Winds, on Shores of Black Sea, Statistics of, Spindler, 184 

 Wines, Safranine and Fuchsine in Colouring, Cazeneuve and 



Lepine, 95 

 Winkler (Clemens), Discovery of a New Element by, 41S ; 



Technical Gas Analysis, 603 

 Wires, Iron, under Tension, Shelford Bidwell, 597 

 Wires, Telegraph-, Movement of, R. Mountford Deeley, 343 ; 



F. T. Mott, 366 



Wires, Vibration of Telegraph-, E. de M. Malan, 295 



Wissmann's (Lieut.), Exploration of the Congo District, 377 



Witz, Heat Values of Coal Gas, 184 



Wcdderspoon's Star Maps, 255 



Woeikof (Dr. A.), the Helm Wind, 30 ; Barometric Pressure in 



the Tropics, 342 ; Snow-Covering and the W'eather, 379 

 Wogan (De), the True Source of the Danube, 280 

 Wolf (M. R.), Present State of the Solar Activity, 398 

 Wolfenden (Dr. R. Norris), on the Venom of the Indian Cobra, 



238 

 W ollaston (Dr. G. F.), La Faune profonde des Lacs Suisses, 



Dr. F. A. Forel, 195 

 Wombat, an Extintt, Sir Richard Owen, 94 

 Wood (Theodore), Insect Enemies, 6 ; Nature and her .Servants, 



150 



Wood-Mason (J.), Account of the " Palan Byoo " or " Tein- 



doung Bo," 6 

 Woods (Rev. J. E. Tenison-), Geology of Malaysia, Southern 



China, &c., 231 

 Woodward (Dr. H., F. R. S. ), Geology of England and Wales, 



107 ; Testimonial to, 159 

 Wooldridge (L. C), Intra-Vascular Clotting, 382 

 World, a Planet, and a Satellite, the Moon Considered as a, 



James Nasmyth, 79 

 World Time, Universal or, W. H. M. Christie, F.R.S., 521 

 Wormell (Richard), Lectures on Sound, Heat, and Light, 5S0 

 Worms, Bibliography of Protozoa, .Sponges, Ccelenterata, and, 



D'Arcy W. Thompson, 174 

 Worms in Ice, 399 

 Worthington (A. M. ), First Course of Physical Laboratory 



Practice, 580 

 Wragge (Clement L.), Weather in South .Australia — Stevenson's 



Thermometer-Screen, 533 

 Wrightson (Prof. John), Third Annual Report of the New \'ork 



Agricultural Experiment .Station for the Year 1884, 243 ; and 



Dr. Munro, Basic Cinder, 595 

 Wrouski's Universal Problem, Solution of, Ch. t^agrange, 332 

 Wyatt (G. H.), on a Magneto-Electric Phenomenon, 263 



Yadrintseff (M.), on Civilisation among the Ural Altayans, 183 

 Yorkshire, Flora of the West Riding of, Dr. F. Arnold Lees, 



S17 

 Young (C. A.), the Recent Star-Shower, 152 

 Young (David), Rome in Winter and the Tuscan Hills in 



Summer, 342 

 Young (Dr. S.) and Dr. Ramsay, on the Vapour-Pressures of 



Mercury, 165 

 Yung, Development of Larv* of Ratia cscuhiita, 95 

 Yurgens (.M.), Report on the Meteorology of Russia, 161 



Zakharow (Prof.), Death of, 233 



Zehden (Dr.), Shamanism in Upper Austria, 211 



Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 189, 473 



Zenker (Dr.), the Brown Ring and .Solar Eclipses, 96 



Ziehen (Dr.), on Epilepsy, 215 



Zi-ka-wei Observatory, the, 17 



Zodiacal Light, 350 



Zoological Gardens, Additions to, l8, 41, 62, 89, 107, 138, 161, 



210, 235, 256, 279, 303, 327, 350, 376, 397, 425, 450, 466, 



497, 518, 538, 566, 591, 612 

 Zoological Record, the, 16, 88, 341 

 Zoological Results of the C/ia/Un^er Expedition, Sir C. Wyville 



Thomson, F. R. S., 409 

 Zoological Society, 48, 93, 165, 184, 311, 35S, 405, 455, 526, 



621 

 Zoologie Medicale, Traite de. Prof. R. Blanchard, 174 

 Zoologische Jahrbiicher, 61 

 Zoology, Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition, Crustacea, 



G. O. Sars, 148 

 Zoophytes, British, &c., A. S. Pennington, 149 

 Zott (Herr), Best Material for a Dialyser, 497 

 Zuntz (Prof.), Apnosa of the Frrtus, 143 ; Alimentary Value of 



the Peptones, 144 



