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L I irespiiable Atmospheres, Fleus^'s Melhod, 



Lijviiig and Liviii 

 32 



Dixon (W. A.), Meteorology of a Guano Wand, 254 



Dobson (G. E.), an Annelidan Entozoon, 5S3 



Dog, Prolonged Fast of a, 347 



Domestication of Deer, 27S 



Dominica, Recent Volcanic Eruption in, Edmund Watt, 77 • 

 Volcanic Dust from, M. E. Wadsworth, 266 



Dorn (Herr), the Propagation of Electricity, 2S0 



Double-Stars : 85 Pegasi, 205 ; the Colours of, C. S. Peirce, 291 



Draper (Dr. J. W.), Does Chlorophyll Decompose Carbonic 

 Acid ? 29 



Draper (Prof. Henry), Photograph of the Nebula of Orion, 5S3 



Dredging, Deep-Sea Sounding and, 508 



Drift of Oldham, Peat Bed in, G. H. Morton, 511 ; P. O 

 Hutchinson, 583 ; James Nield, 583 



Dudgeon (Dr. K. E.), Temperature of the Breath, 241, 5S4 



Dumas (M.), Occluding Gases, Exjieriments on, 89 ; Presenta- 

 tion of Civic Crown to, 109 



Duncan (W. S.), Speci.ilised and United Palajontological Re- 

 search, 120 



Duncan (Prof. P. Martin), the Late Count L. F. de Pourtales, 

 337: Ddlocyathus italicus, Ed. and II., 534; Geolocical 

 Climates, 559 *" 



Duparquet (Pere) on Ovampo-Land, 41 



Diisseldorf, Meeting of Iron and Steel Institute, 87 4.5 -> 



Dust, Fall of, 76 ^~ 



Dutton (Capt. C. E.), the High Plateau of Utah, Prof. A. 

 Geikie, F.R.S., 324 



Dyaks, a Forest People of Borneo, Portraits of, 157 



Dyer (Prof. Thiselton), on the Botanical Enterprise of the Em- 

 pire, 39 



Dynamics, Brain, on a Point relating to, S. Tolver Preston, 29 ; 

 G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 75 ; Rev. W. Clement Ley, 121 ; S.' 

 Tolver Preston, 121 



Dynamics, a Treatise on Elementary, for the Use of Colleges and 

 Schools, W. Garnett, 265 



Dynamics, Chemical, M. M. Pattison Muir, 285 



Dynastt-s hcrcuhs. Dr. A. Ernst, 585 



Early Man in Brilain, Prof. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., 82 



Earth-Current and Magnetic Disturbance, Wm. Ellis, 361 



Earthquakes : Observations, Prof. Milne, 64 ; at 'llanz, 66 ; 

 Prof. Palmieri on, 155; in Surrey, 230; at Brieg, Switzer- 

 land, 230 ; Further Accounts of the Earthquake in Switzerland, 

 252 ; m Manila, 276, 300 ; in Naples, 300 ; in Smyrna, 329 ; 

 Hyde Clark, 363 ; in the Tyrol, 399 ; at Fribourg, 519 ; in 

 Transylvania, 592 ; in Rangoon, 615 



East, the Sacred Books of the. Edited by F. Max Miiller, Prof. 

 A. H. Sayce on, 189 



East Indian Archipelago, Rainfall of the, 434 



Easton's Journey in the North-AVest of China, 41 



Echinoderms, Ilanrioglobin in, 595 



Echis carinata, Sir J. Fayrer, F.K.S., 124 



Eclipse, the Next Total Solar, 112 



Edelweiss, the, in England, 87 



Edinburgh, Royal Society, 23, 187, 2S4, 331 



Education Code, the New, 165 



Education, Elementary, 237 



Education Report, 298 



Education in New Zealand, 29S 



Education Debate, the, 312 



Education, the Place of Science in, 529 



EdwauL (.M. Betham), "Six Life Studies of Famous Women," 

 75 



Egg, Double, T. Alhvood, 78 



Eisenach, Formation of a " Thiiringer Wald" Club at 20 



Ekin (Charles), Water Supply, 221 ' 



Elder- Pith, Magnetic Behaviour of, 18 



Electricity : Electric Currents, Effects of, on the Surfaces of 

 Mutual Contact of Aqueous Solutions, G. Gore, F.R.S., 21 ; 

 Electric Currents, some Thermal Ettects of, W. H. Preece, 

 138 ; Electric Light: M. Jamin's New Electric Lamp, i-], 

 1.31. 355; Electric Light, Jabiochkoff, 17; Jablochkoff's 

 Electric Light in Paris, 17, 131; Dr. John Hopkinson, 

 P.K.S., on, 42 ; Proposal to Light the Sheldonian Theatre, 

 Oxford, by, 87 ; AVild Candles, Illumination of the Indus- 

 trial Exhibition of Melun with, 131, 155; in Paris, 252; at 

 the Palais Royale, Paris, 441 ; Electric Light as an Insect- 



Catcher, 567 ; Experiments in Electric Lighting at Boston, 

 593 ; Electrical Observations at Montsouris, 16 ; Dr. Siemens' 

 Newest Electrical Results, 135 ; Curious Electric PhEnomenon, 

 F. T. Mott, 193 ; Electrical Phenomenon at Clarens, 204 ; 

 Electrical Ring- Figures, Prof. Reitlinger and Dr. Wachteron, 

 302 ; Electrical Stone-Breaker, 302 ; M. Marcel Deprez's 

 Apparatus for Transmitting a Movement of Rotation by Elec- 

 tricity, 19 ; Instrument for Recording the Notes played on a 

 Piano, 19 ; Ridout's Improved Thermo-Electric Apparatuss 

 22 ; the way Trees are Struck by Lightning, 65 ; Experiment, 

 in Electricity, Prof. Lemstrom, 89 ; Electric Machine, 

 "Holtz's," Prof. Righi on, 89; Electric Brakes on the 

 French Eastern Railway, Achard, no; Electricity and Horti- 

 culture, 135 ; Expel imental Researches in Electricity, Warren 

 De La Rue, F.R.S., Hugo W. Miiller, F.R.S., 149, 174, 196; 

 Electric Machine, an Immense, 206 ; Suggested System for 

 the Transmission of Light by Electricity, "206 ; a New Rela- 

 tion between Light and Electricity, 207 ; the Inventor of the 

 Electric Telegraph, 219; "Electricity and Magnetism," Keith 

 Johnston's, 240; "Electricity and Magnetism, a Physical Treatise 

 on," J. E. II. Gordon, 263 ; on the Propagation of Electricity, 

 Herr Dorn, 280 ; M. Marcel Deprez's New Electric 

 Motor, 301 ; a New Kind of Electric Repulsion, Dr. Arthur 

 Schuster, F.R.S., 535 ; Electricity and Radiant Heat, 596 



Electrode, the Luminosity of a Negative, 133 



Electrode matter. Radiant, br. J. Puluj, 280 



Electrodeposition, Application of, in the Production of Bronze 

 Statuary, 18 



Electrometer, a New Capillary, 157 



Electrometer Engine, a New, 543 



Electrophone (M. Marche), 131 



Elementary Education, 237 



Elephant Calf, the Mode of Suckling of the, 1 1 



" Elephant Sugar Cane," 51S 



Ellis (Herbert), Stag's Horns, 221 



Ellis (A. J., F.R.S.), "Notes of Observations on Musical 

 Beats," 234 



Ellis (Wm.), Magnetic and Earth-Current Disturbance, 361 



"Embryology, Com,iarative," Francis M. Balfcur's, F.R.S., 

 Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., on, 601 



"Energy and Force," the late Prof. Clifford, F. R.S., J. F. 

 Moulton on, 122 



England and Wales, on the Increase of Population in, R. Price 

 Williams, 205 



Engler (Dr. A.), " Entn-icklungsgeschichte der Pflanzenwelt," 

 190 ; " Eotanische Jahrbiicher," 434 



English Philobgy, Recent Progress of. Rev. A. H. Sayce, 167 



"Ensayo sobre una nueva Enfermedad del Olivo," Por Don 

 Pablo Colvee, 29 



Entomostracon Living in Tree-Tops, 55 



Entomology: Entomological Society, 23, 92, 163, 308, 504, 

 623 ; Carnivorous \Vaspfe, 31 ; Solving a Problem in 

 Entomology, M, Vayssiere, 130; Argentine Entomology, 

 W. L. Distant, 238 ; Entomological Club of the American 

 Association, 397 ; Modern Entomology, Prof. S. H. Scudder, 

 550 



Entozoon, an Annelidan, G. E. Dobson, 583 



Eozoic and Pala-ozoic, Principal J. W. Dawson, F R S 

 382 



Eozoon Canadense, Charles Moore, 450 



Epping Forest and County of Essex, Naturalists' Field Club, 

 meeting of, no, 3C0, 540 



Ernst (Dr. A.) On the Fertilisation of Cobcta pendiilijlora 

 (Hook., Fil.), 14S; Coffee Disease in New Granada, 292; 

 Locusts and Coffee Trees, 408 ; Dyiiaslcs HcrcnUs, 585 : 

 What is Alrese? 58s 



Erratic Blocks, British Association, Report on, 444 



" listudios Fificos," Don Eduardo Lozano, 302 



"Estudio Micrografico ne algunos Basaltos de Cuidad-Real," 

 Don Francisco Quiroga, 582 



Etna, apprehended Eruption of, 17 ; Prof. Silvestri on renewed 

 activity of, 39; Ascent of, 171; Eruption of, 346, 465; 

 Prof. O. Silvestri, G. F. Rodwell, 359 ; the Observatory, 373 



" Eucalyptographia," Baron F. von Mueller, F.R.S., llS 



Europe, a fragment of Primeval, Prof. A. Geikie, F.R.S., 400; 



Duke of Argyll, F.R.S., 407 

 Evolution of the Vegetable Kingdom, W. B. Hemsley, 190 



Evolution of Dibranchiate Cephalopods, 277 



Evolution and Female Education, S. Tolver Preston, 4S5 



Excretion of Water by Leaves, Dr. J. W. Moll, 403 



