[Nature, June 5, 1884 



Unity of Nature, Duke of Argyll, 474, 524 : Geo. J. Romanes, 



F.R.S., 474, S48 

 University and Educational Intelligence, 22, 46, 10, 93, 119, 



141, 164, 207, 252, 276, 299, 348, 374, 420, 443, 466, 495, 

 ,540. 590, 613 

 Upjjer Amazons Regions, Topography and Ethnography of, 



272 

 Urine of Swine, Dr. Salomon, 280 



Vacua, Recent Discoveries in Hiyh, W. Crookes, 95 

 Vanadis Expedition, Departure of, 185 



Variable Stars, 135, 536, 558 ; U Geminorum, 368 



Varley (C. O.), Partials, 57 



Ve^a Expedition, the Scientific Work of the, 455 



VelellidiE, the Porpilidae and. Prof. Alex. Agassiz, 262 



Vereker (Hon. F. C. P.), Sunda Straits, Volcanic Eruption, 

 375 



Vesuvius, Eruption of January 1884, 271 ; H. J. Johnston- 

 I.avis, 291 



Vetch (Major), Royal Engineer Professional Paper-, Allan 

 Cunningham, 146 



Vibration, Experiment in, Dr. Elsas, 227 



Vicars (Geo. Rayleigh), the Ear a Barometer, 356 ; Colonv of 

 Cats, 551 



Victoria, Phylloxera in, 245 



Victoria Institute, 166, 592 ; New Inscription of Nebuchad- 

 nezzar, E. Budge, 375 



Victoria Coffee Hall, Penny Science Lectures, 389 



Victoria Station, Cats .it, Kooke Pennington, 596 



Vienna : International Electric Exhiliition, 42 ; In]])erial 

 Academy of Sciences, 256, 400, 544 ; Ornithological Exhibi- 

 tion, 390, 556, 582 ; Polar Cont;ress at, 416 



Villarceau (Yvon), Death of, 200 ; Obituary Notice of, 

 246 



Vivisection in Oxford Convocation, 343 



Vivisection, Pamphlets on, 604 



Voice, Song, and Speech, Lennox Browne, Dr. W. H. 

 Stone, 570 



Volcanoes: Krakatoa Eruption, 157, 344, 437; E. Metzger, 

 240 ; M. van Doom, 268 ; G. J. Symons, F.R.S., 355, 

 365 ; Analysis of Krakatoa Volcanic Ashes, Renard, 134 ; 

 Dr. Reusch, 38S ; Prof. J. W. Judd, F.R.S., 595; 

 Prof. W. L. Goodwin, 595 ; the Krakatoa Air-Wave, Gen. 

 Strachey, F.R.S., 181 ; Volcanic Glassy Dust in Fresh Snow, 

 367 ; Volcanic Ashes and Cosmic Dust, J. Murray and A. 

 Kenard, 585 ; Volcanic Phenomena in Iceland, 226, 343 ; 

 Sun-Glows and Volcanic Eruptiois in Iceland, Dr. .Sophus 

 Tromholt, 420 ; Volcanic Eruption in Sunda Straits, Capt. 

 Hon. F. C. P. Vereker, 375 ; in Western Australia, 3S8 ; of 

 Mount St. Augustin, Alaska, George Davidson, 441 ; of 

 Vesuvius, 271 ; Volcanic Group of St. David's, Prof. J. G. 

 Blake, 303 ; Volcanoes, Ice, A. P. Colman, 550 



Voltaic and Thermo-Electric Action of Metals in Electrolytes, 

 Relations of Heat to, Dr. Gore, F R.S., 300 



Voltaic Current, Some Relations of Chemical Corrosion to, Dr. 



Gore, F R.S., 468 

 Vortex Rings, the Motion of, J. J. Thomson, Prof. Osborne 

 Reynolds, F.R.S., 193 



Waking Impressions, Wm. Radford, 77 



Walker, (J. J.), the Cloud-Glow of November 9, 77 



Walker (Lieut.-Gen., F.R.S.), Earthquake Disturbance of 



Indian Tides, 358 

 Walking, Unconscious Bias in, G. H. Darwin, Thos. Hawksley, 



286; Dr. Garson, 310; R. McLachlan, F.R.S., F. M. 



Campbell, Stephen A. Marshall, 311; Dr. J. Rae, 



F.R.S., 311, 384; Sara S. Owen, 336; W. G. Simpson, 



356 



Waltenhofen's (Prof, von) Experiments with Noe's Thermo- 

 Electric Generators, 227 



Ward (Prof. H. Marshall), on the Formation of Starch in 

 Leaves, 552 



Washington (U.S.A.): Philosophical Society, 87 ; Prof. Bick- 

 more's Lectures on Natural History to School Teachers, 184 ; 

 the Meridian Gmgress of, 413 



Water in Australia, F. T. Mott, 311 



Water of Neva, M. Solokoff's Researches on, 345 



Water Supply (Boston, U.S.A.), Contamination by Spongilla 



fluviatilis of, 391 

 Watson (Capt.), the Java Disaster, 140 

 Watt (Alex.), Soap Making, 425 



Weather on Ben Nevis and Snowdon, T. Sington, 261 

 Weather, Influence of, upon Death-rate and Crime in India, 



S. A. Hill, 338 

 Weights of British Noblemen during the last Three Genera- 

 tions, Eras. Galton, F.R.S., 266 

 Weights and Measures, Report of Board of Trade, in ; Inter- 

 national, 529 

 Weismann (Prof. Aug.), on Sexual Cells of Hydromeduss, 



Prof. H. N. Moseley, P\R.S., 114 

 Wentzl (Ad., Jun.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 260 

 Western Microscopical Club, 95 

 Wharton (Capt. W. J. L., R.N.), Mangrove as a Destructive 



Agent, 76 

 Wharton (H. T.), Right-sidedness, 477 

 Wheat Harvest of 1883, Prof. John Wrightson, 8 

 Wheat, American, Clifford Richardson on, Prof J. Wrightson, 



173 

 Whipple (G. M.), Meteor, 148 ; Composite Portraiture adapted 

 to the Reduction of Meteorological and other Similar Obser- 

 vations, 420 ; Zodiacal Light, 453 

 Whirlwind and Meteor in Sweden, 15 

 White (F. B. ), Challenger Zoological Reports, 29 

 White (J. M.), Circular Rainbow seen from a Hill-top, 



3S7 

 White (W. H.), the ^«i/ni/ Judgment, 49 

 White (Dr. W. Hale), Circular Rainbow, 428 

 White Elephant, Barnum's, 294 

 Whymper (Edward), the Remarkable Sunsets, 200; Journeys 



in Greenland, 417 

 Wickham (Wm.), Meteors, 123 

 Wilcox (Timothy E.), on the Absence of Earthworms from the 



Prairies of the Canadian North-West, 406 

 Wild Duck Layii.g in Rook's Nest, J. H. Willmore, 573 ; J. 



Cordeaux, 596 

 Wild (Prof.), International Polar Observatories, 201 

 Willis (A. R.), Prof. Bovey's Applied Mechanics, 122 

 Willmore (J. H.), Wild Duck Laying in Rook's Nest, 



573 

 Wilson (H. M.), Geological Survey of New Mexico and Arizona, 



272 

 Wilson (A. S.), a Bushel of Corn, Prof. Wrightson, 26 

 Wind Sand Ripples, Dr. John Rae, F.R.S., 357 

 Winnicke's Exploration of Unknown Interior of Australia, 



346 

 Wissmann (Lieut.), New Expedition to the Congo, 87 

 Woeikoff, Proposed Cultivation of Tea and Bamboo in Trans- 

 caucasia, 184 

 Wohler, the Chemical Works of. Prof. Thorpe, F.R.S., 



489 

 Wohlgemuth (Lieut.), Results of Austrian Polar Expedition, 



246 

 Wolff (Dr. W.), Torpedo, 448 

 Women, Higher Education, 387 

 Wood (S. v.). Elevation and Subsidence, S; Evolution of 



the Cetacea, 147 

 Woodward (C. J.), Barytes from Chirbm-y, 77 

 Working Men, Natural History for, Rev. W. Tuckwell, 



344 

 World, the, as Will and Idea, Arthur Schopenhauer, Prof. 



Andrew Seth, 402 

 Wnrtley (Col. H. Stuart), Teaching Animals to Converse, 



261 

 Wragge (C. L. ), Ozone at Sea, 336 



Wrightson (Prof. John), the Wheat Harvest of 1883. 8 ; a 

 Bushel of Corn, A. S. Wilson, 26 ; Clifford Richardson on 

 American Wheat, 173 



Vale College Observatory, Normal Clock at, 604 

 \'orkshire College Students' Association, 64 



Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologic, 23, 142, 397 

 Zintgraff's (Dr.) African Expedition, 416, 460 



