\Natiirt, June tj, iS 



Cambridge: Pnuosophical Society, 167, 454; Cholera Fungus, 

 Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., 171, 295; Chas. Roy, 223; Walter 

 Gardiner, 271, 319; George Massee, 319; Edgar Crook- 

 shank, 344 ; on the EarUer Tripos of the University of Cam- 

 bridge, Sir G. B. Airy, F. R.S., 397; University Local 

 Examination Report, 494 ; University Local Lectures, 544 



Camelidaj, the Phylogeny of the, 568 



Camelli (G. J.), his Collection of Drawings of Plants, 34 



Cameron (William), Death of, 180 



Cameron (Capt.), Lecture on Urua, 259 



Canieroons Territory, Estimate of the Native Population in the, 

 354 



Canadian Plants, Catalogue of, Prof. J. Macoun, 350 



Canadian Species, Hand-book of Zoology, with Examples from. 

 Sir J. W. Dawson, F.R.S., 295 



Canal and River Engineering, David Stevenson, Major Allan 

 Cunningham, 169 



Cannibalism and its Prevalence in Ancient and Modern Times, 

 Richard Andree, 350 



Canoe, Discovery of a Prehistoric, 423 



Capacity, Specific Inductive, Note on, John Hopkinson, F.R.S., 

 334 



Cape Bo.xwood, 444 



Cape Horn, Temperature off, 56S 



Carbon, on the Action of the Chloride of, on the Anhydrous 

 Oxides, M. Eug. Demarcay, 288 



Carbonic Acid in the Ground, 230 ; in the Air, 406 



Carey (A. D.), his Journey in Central Asia, 475 



Carlisle, the Climate of, T. G. Benn, 95 



Carp, German : Importation of, 16 ; the Acclimatisation of, 58 



Carpenter (Dr. P. Herbert, F.R.S.) : the Supposed Myzostoraa- 

 Cystsin^?;/'iv/i)« rosacea, 535 ; and Robert Etheridge, F.R.S., 

 on the Blastoidea, 267 



Carr (G. S.), Elementary Results in Pure Mathematics, 292 



Carroll (Lewis), To find the Day of the Week for any given 

 Date, 517 



Cartailhac (M.), the Human Bones found in Quaternary 

 Caverns in France, 23 



Cartailhac (M. Emile), Les Ages prehistoriques de I'Espagne et 

 du Portugal, 244 



Carter (August), Deformities among Fish, 230 



Carter (W. A.): the Axolotl in sicca, i5 ; Marine and Fresh- 

 water Fishes, 472 



Casey (John), a Sequel to the First Six Books of the Elements 

 of Euclid, containing an Easy Introduction to Modern 

 Geometry, 28 



Cash (J. Theodore) and T. Lauder Brunton, F.R.S., Contribu- 

 tions to our Knowledge of the Connexion between Chemical 

 Constitution and Physiological Action, Preliminary Com- 

 munication on the Action of certain Aromatic Bodies, 599 



Cassagnes (G. A.), Steno-telegraphy, 192 



Cassia marilundica. Fertilisation of, 521 



CassiopeijB, Prof. Colbert, 59 



Castilloa Rubber-tree of Central America, 142 



Catchpool (Edmund), Origin of Species, 76 



Cats with an Abnormal Number of Toes, Observations on 

 Heredity in, Edward B. Poulton, 38 ; William White, 125 ; 

 J. Herbert Hodd, 53 ; Dr. H. A. Hagen, E. W. Claypole, 

 345 



Caves, Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, 454 



Cecidoniyia dcs/nic/or and Barley, Miss Eleanor Ormerod's 

 Observations on, 256 



Cecil (Henry), Tabasheer, 437 



Celestial Motions, W. T. Lynn, 350 



Celestine, Recently-discovered Deposit of, H. G. Madan, 391 : 

 R. H. Solly, 414 



Cell, Bichromate of Soda, 381 



Cell of the Honey-bee, Geometrical Construction of the, Prof. 

 H. Hennessy, F.R.S., 502 



Cells, Dry Portable, 331 



Censuses of F'rance and Germany, Results of New, 281 



Centenary of the La Perouse Expedition round the World, 443 



Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, Educational Exhiljits and 

 Conventions at the World's Industrial and Cotton, 245 



Centralblatt fiir Physiologic, 612 



Ceratoclielys stJu'nurus from Lord Howe's Island, Australia, 

 Preliminary Note on the Fossil Remains of a Chelonian 

 Reptile, Prof. Thos. H. Huxley, F.R.S., 615 



Cerebral Functions, Experimental Researches connected with, 

 Brown-Sequard, 47 



Cerebral Localisation, Prof. E. A. Schiifer, F.R.S., 438, 464 



Ceylon : Tea-Planting in, T. C. Owen, 268 ; the Veddas of, 

 205 



Chjetopoda of the Firth of Forth, 544 



Chaffaujon (M.), Exploration of the Orinoco, 446 



Chagos Archipelago Birds, Dr. Otto Finsch, 497 



Chalande (M. J.), Respiration in Myriajiods, 2S8 



Chalda;a, Metals and Minerals from, 359 



Chaleur rayonnante, Sur une nouvelle Methode de faire des 

 Mesures absolues de la, Knut Angstrom, 580 



Chalk beneath the London Clay of the London Basin, on the 

 Water in the, Robert B. Hay ward, F.R.S., 335 



Challenger Expedition : Zoological Results of the, 49 ; Report 

 of the Scientific Results of the Exploring Voyage of the, 351 



Chancourtois(M.), Death of, 57 



Chandler (S. C.) : New Variables, 307 ; the New Algol-Type 

 Variable, 329 



Charleston Earthquake : Report on the. Prof. T. C. Mendenhall, 

 31 ; Influence upon the Plealthof the Inhabitants, 281 ; Capt. 

 Dutton's Report on, 351 



Charts, Atlantic Weather, 469 



Chauveau (A.), Action of Glycose in Development of Animal 

 Heat, 291 



Chelonian Reptile, Preliminary Note on the Fossil Remains of 

 a Ceraiochclys sthenurns, from Lord Howe's Island, Australia, 

 Prof. Thos. H. Huxley, F.R.S., 615 



Chemistry : Chemical Constitution and Physiological Action, 

 Connexion between. Dr. James Blake, 6 ; the Decomposition 

 of Bicarbonate of Ammonia by Water and Diftusion of its 

 Components through Atmosphere, Berthelot and Andre, 23 ; 

 on Atomic Weight of Oxide of Gadolinium, A. E. Nordensk- 

 jold, 47 ; Chemical Society, 70, 143, 358, 384, 407, 453, 503, 

 526 ; Anniversary Meeting of the, 536 ; M. Moissan's Re- 

 searches on Isolation of Fluor, 71 ; Chemical Arithmetic, 

 Sydney Lupton, 74 ; Experimental Chemistry, C. W. Heaton, 

 74 ; Chemical Physics, Prof. losiah Parsons Cooke's, 100 j 

 Action of Manganese on the Phosphorescent Quality of Car- 

 bonate of Lime, Edmond Becquerel, 168 ; Old or New 

 Chemistry, Which is Fittest for Survival ? Samuel Phillips, 

 270 ; a Treatise on Chemistry, Sir H. E. Roscoe and C. 

 Schorlemmer, 316 ; Principle of Maximum Labour and the 

 Laws of Chemical Equilibria, 382 ; on the Coefficients of 

 Chemical Affinity, 455 ; Recent Progress of Chemical Science, 

 Dr. Hugo Midler, 536 ; Chemical Action of Light on Mixed 

 Hydrogen and Chlorine Gas, Dr. Pringsheini, 552 ; a Question 

 for Chemists, Wm. West, 584 ; Chemical Con-titutiou and 

 Physiological Action, Contributions to our Knowledge of the 

 Connexion between, Preliminary Communication on the 

 Action of certain Aromatic Bodies, T. Lauder Brunton, 

 F.R.S., and J. Theodore Cash, 599 



Chert, on the Character of the Beds of, in the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of Yorkshire, Geo. J. Hinde, 582 



Chevreul (M.), Medal presented to, 144 ; Resignation of his 

 Membership of the Academy of Sciences, 255 



Chicago Manual Training School, 444 



China : Folk-Lore of, J. H. Stewart Lockhart, 281 ; Return of 

 MM. Polanin, Skassy, and Beresofsky from their Expedition 

 to China and Mongolia, 309 ; Early Chinese Intercourse with 

 America, Dr. W. H. Dall, 58 ; Best Mode of conveying 

 Scientific Knowledge to the Chinese, 112; a Work on 

 Anatomy in Chinese, 568 ; Animal Worship amongst the 

 Chinese, 613 



Chinook Winds, M. W. Harrington, 56S 



Chios, Earthquake at, H2, 158 



Chlorochromic Acid and the Phosphates of Sesquioxide, on the 

 Action of Tetrachloride of Carbon on, M. II. Quantin, 335 



Cholera Fungus, Cambridge, Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S-, 171, 295; 

 Chas. Roy, 233 ; Walter Gardiner, 271, 319 ; George Massee, 

 319; Edgar Crookshank, 344 



Christiania Society of .Science, 336 



Christie (W. H. M., F.R.S.), the Earthquake, 462 



Chrysalides, Gilded, Edward B. Poulton, 470 



Church (A. H.), Food-Grains of India, Prof. John Wrightson, 

 51 



Cider, on the Composition of the Ashes of, M. G. Lechartier, 

 382 



Cinnabar, Gold, and Associated Sulphides, Natural Solutions of, 

 524 



City and Guilds of London Institute, Distribution of Prizes, 158 ; 

 Conversazione, 494 



