Nature, June 5, 1884] 



Bles (E. J.), the Remarkable Suusets, 427 

 Blue Sun, a, E. Metzger, 252 



BIyth (A. W.), Poisons, Dr. Thos. Stevenson, 451 

 Bock's (Carl) Siam, Prof. A. H. Keane, 258 



Bogies, Mr. Ru^kin's, Rev. W. Clement Ley, 353 



Bohn's (Dr. R.) African Explorations, 272 



Bolletino della Societa Italiana Geografica, 346 



Bona, Subsidence of Naiba Mountain, near, 15 



Bone Caves of Ojcow, Prof. Dr. F. Romer, 449 



Bonney (Prof. F.R.S.), Geology of South Devon Coast, 119; 

 Cambrian Conglomerates, 20S ; the Alps of New Zealand, 

 W. S. Green, 281 ; Geology of Arabia, 350 



Bordeaux, Foundation of Anthropological Society at, 3S9 



Borgen (Prof.), Nordenskjold's Theories in connection with his 

 Greenland Expedition, 14 



Borneo Commercial Development, 462 



Bornstein (Prof.), a New Anemometer, 280 



Bosnia, Earthquake in, 159 



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

 fluvialilis of, 391 



Botanic Garden Board, Report of New Zealand, 206 



Botanical Work in China, Chas. Ford, 134 



Botanical Expedition to Azerbijan, Austrian, 316 



Botanico-Physiological Station in North Sweden, Proposed, 

 225 



Botany in India, Progress of, ill 



Botany of Alaska, Zoology and, 362 



Botany : Relations between the Increase and Segmentation of 

 Cells in the Embryonal Parts of Plants, Prof. Beketoff on 

 Dr. Sachs' Theory, 461 



Botany, Economic, the Kew Museums of, 581 



Bourdalou, Relative Level of Mediterranean and Atlantic, 1 85 



Boulenger (G.A.), the Ophidian Genus Simotes, 149 



Bournemouth Natural Science Society, 64 



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



Bower (F. O. ), Rhyncopetalus montaium, 230 



Bows, Circular Cloud, E. H. L. Firmstone, 406 



Boys (C. v.), the Ear a Barometer, 333; Bicycles and 

 "Tricycles, 478 



Bozward (J. LI.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 131, 17S 



Brain, Tourguenief's, 3S9 



Brake, Achard's Continuous Electric, 245 



Brauner (B.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 223 



Brauner, Atomic Weight of Tellurium, 391 



Brazil, Pale Sun in, 87 



Bremen Geographical Journal, 161 



Bremen, Geographical Society of, 535, 585 



Breguet (M.), Death of, 14 



Bridije, on Chepstow Railway, Sir G. B. Air>', F.R.S., 75 



Briosc'ii (Prof. Francesco), Appointed President of the 

 Academy of the Lincei, 582 



British Association, Montreal Meeting, 435, 459 ; Arrange- 

 ments for .Section F, 534 ; Anthropology at, 582 



British Islands, Origin of the Scenery of the, A. Geikie, F.R.S., 

 325. 347. 396, 419. 442 



British Noblemen during last three Generations, Weights of, 

 Fras. Gallon, F.R.S., 266 



Brodhurst (B. E.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 153 



Bronn (Dr. H. G.), Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier- 

 reichs, 5 



Brooks' Comet, W. T. Sampson, 335^ 



Brorsen's Comet, 88 



Brounoft's Researches into Variations of Temperature in conse- 

 quence of Cyclones, 414 



Brown (E.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 132 



Brown (Dr. J. C. ), Finland : Its Forests and Forest Manage- 

 ment, Prof. W. Fream, loi 



Brown (Prof. W. G.), the Remarkable Simsets, 309 



Brown (Wm.), Instinct, 428 



Browne (Walter R.), Science and Engineering, 57 



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



Stone, 570 

 Brugnone (Abbe), Death of, 436 



Brussa, Earthquake near, 272 



Bryce's Bill to secure Access to Mountains and Moorlands in 



Scotland, 487 

 Brydone-lack (W.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 250 

 Buckston"(G. B., F.K.S.), British Aphides, 288 

 Budde (Dr.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 177 



Budge (E.), New Inscription of Nebuchadnezzar, 375 



Buhla, Prehistoric Burial Ground near, 460 



Buildings, Earthquakes and. Dr. A. Ernst, 595 



Bulletin de la Societe de Geographic, 160 



Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 161 



Bulletin of the Belgian Royal Academy, 190 



Bulletins de la Societe d' Anthropologic de Paris, 277 



Bulletin de I'AcademieJ Imperiale des Sciences de St. 



Petersbourg, 422 

 Bulletin de la Societe des Naturalistes de Moscou, 300 

 Bulletin de 1' Academic Belgique, 142, 421, 466, 565 

 Bunge (Dr.), Lena Polar Meteorological Station, 318 

 Bunkofer (Prof. W.), Determinants, 37S 

 Burder (George F.), Remarkable Sunsets, 251, 525 

 Burial Ground at Cobern, Discovery of Franconian, 246 

 Burial Ground at Buhla, Prehistoric, 460 

 Burnett Lectures, On Light, G. G. Stokes, Prof. P. G. Tait, 



545 

 Burnham's (Mr.) Double-Star Measures, 409 

 Burton (F. M.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 225 

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

 Busley (Carl), Die Schiffsmaschine, 426 



Cable-Protection Convention, 487 



Cadell (FL M.), Geognosy of the Harz Mountains, 303, 447. 



Calcutta Zoological Gardens, Guide to, 426 



Callorhynchus antarcticus, on some Embryos of, T. J. Parker, 



46 

 Cambrian Conglomerates, H. Hicks, M.D., and Prof. Bonney, 



F.R.S., 208 

 Cambridge : Fellowship Examinations, Independent Work 



at, 43 ; Natural Science at, Local Examinations, 63 ; 



Philosophical Society, 96, 143, 166, 357, 470, 543 

 Cameron (Donald), Meteors, 56, 123, 287 

 Campbell (Prof. Lewis), the Remarkable Sunsets, 196 

 Campbell (F. M), Unconscious Bias in Walking, 311 

 Canadian North- West Prairies, Absence of Earthworms from, 



R. M. Christy, 213 ; R. M. Barrington, 237 ; Timothy E. 



Wilcox, 4S6 

 Cannibalism among Cave-Dwellers, Prof. Nehring, 366 

 Canoe unearthed at Pul'iorough, 15 



Cape Horn, Report of French Mission to. Dr. Hyades, 191 

 Carniola, Discovery by Prof. Linhart of Great Ice Cavern in, 



296 

 Carpenter (W. Lant), Energy in Nature, 74; Science Teaching 



in Elementary Schools, 317 

 Carpineto-Romano, Meteorological Observatory, 556 

 Casey (J., F.R.S.), Sequel to the First Six Books of Euclid, 



571 



Cats, Heredity in, E. B. Puulton, 20 ; Deafness in White, 

 237, 312 ; a Colony of, Geo. Rayleigh Vicars, 551 ; Cats on 

 the District Railway, E. de M. Malan, 573 ; Rooke Penning- 

 ton, 596 



Cauca-us, Science in the, 488 ; Erkert's Anthropological 

 Measurements in, 557 ; the Population of, 605 



Cave-Dwellers, Cannibalism among. Prof. Nehring, 366 



Cecil (Henry), the Remarkable Sunsets, 132, 334 



Cedar Forest of Cyprus, Sir R. Biddulph, C.B., 597 



Cell, Reynier's Maximum, 227 



Ceratodus for^teri, Morton, 16 



Cetacea, Evolution of the, S. V. Wood, 147 ; Prof. W. H. 

 Flower, F. U.S., 170 



Challeiigir (H.M.S.), Zoological Reports of Voyage of, vols. 

 V. vi. vii., I, 521 ; Zoological Reports, F. B. White, 29 



Chapman (E., M.A.), Physiology in Oxford, 76 



Chavanne (Dr.), Antwerp, 296 ; African Expedition, 346 



Cheuistry : Chemical Society, 76, 95, 231, 253, 302, 399, 445, 

 469, 541, 566, 591, 616 ; Chemical Notes, 391 ; 0>wald's 

 Studies of Chemical Affinity, 391 ; Flavitsky's Theory of 

 Chemical Affinity, 392 ; Refracting Power of Solid Chemical 

 Compounds, Kanonnikoff, 391 ; Thermal Chemistry, Julius 

 Thomsen, M. M. P. Muir, 209 ; Ira Remsen's Principles of 

 Theoretical Chemistry, 2S3 ; General Principles of Chemistry, 

 M. M. P. Muir, 317 



Chenery (Thomas) Death of, 364 



Chepstow Railway Bridge, on, Sir G. B. Airy, F.R.S , 75 



Chester, Proposed Museum for, 88 



