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Buckley (Arabella B.), " Life and her Children," 123 

 Budde (D.), Modern Use of Ancieut Stoue Implements, 2l8 

 Bulletin de I'Academie Royale des Sciences de Belgicjue, 211, 



402, 474 

 Bulletin de I'Academie Imperiale desSciencesde St. Petersbourg, 



593 

 Bun-en (Robert Wilhelm), " Scientific Worthies," Prof. 11. E. 



Koscoe, F.R.S., 597 

 Burbidge (F. W. ), "Gardens of the Sun," 143 

 Burder'(George F.), Sound of the Aurora, 529 

 Burdo (Adolphe), the Niger and the Benueh : Travels in Central 



Africa, 169 

 Burmah, another Earthquake Shock at, 253 

 Butler (S.), " Unconscious Memory," 285, 312, 335 

 Butterflies : in Winter, Thomas W. Shore, 364 ; Colours of 



Brttish Butterflies, J. Innes Rogers, 435 ; Rev. W. Clement 



Ley, 458 

 Byeloukher Mountain, the Glacier of, 2lo 



Caird (Very Rev. Principal), Portrait of, presented to the 



Glasgow University, 320 

 Calderon, Bi-Centenary of, Major F. F. J. Ricarde-Seaver, 457 

 Califurnia, the f..ruier Lidians of, 253 

 Calves, Fluke in, 244 

 Cambrian Sandstones near Loch Maree, Curious Impressions 



ill. 93 

 Cambridge Philosophical Society, 163 

 Campbell (-Sir Gfo.), on Indian Agriculture, 541 

 Canoe, Discovery of, in the Marshes of Corcellettes, 106 

 Cape iif (iood Hope, Longitude of the, 21 

 Cape Catalogue, th:i New, 276 

 Capillarity, Volkmann'- Evperiments in, 133 

 Capron (J. Kand), Cnndiiionof Jupiter, 34; Aurora of November 



3, 76 ; Parhelion, 291 ; Aurora and Electric Storm of January 



3'. 348 



Carbon, on the Spectrum of, 313 ; Dr. W. M. Watts, 197, 265, 

 361 ; Prof. G. D. Liveing, F.R S., 265, 338 



Carbon, the Estimation of, 615 



Cardimnms a New Work on, 347 



Carnelley's (Dr.) Hot Ice, Dr. Olive J. Lodge, 2(14; Experi- 

 ments on Ice under Low Pressures, 341 



Carnot (M.), proposed Statue to, 439 



Carpenter (W. Lant), Falls of Ni.ijjara in Winter, 511 



Carr (G. S.), "Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and 

 Applied Mathematics," 603 



Carter (William), Chloropfiyll, 38S ; Concealed Bridging Con- 

 volutions in a Human lirain, 556 



Carvalho (S. N., jun.). Chalk, 193 



Casamicciola in the Island of Ischia, Earthquake at, 439, 468, 

 492, 516 



Cassell's Natural History, 317 



Cave, the Schipka, 296 



Cave Animals and Multiple Centres of Species, D. Wetterhau, 

 458 



Census of 1S81, 540 



Census of the Indian Empire, 419 



Centipedes, Ph"sph.iresceiit, B. E. Brodhurst, 99 



Cephei, Ceraski's Varial.lc Star J, 21, 43, 255, 322 



Cera.ki's Circnmpolar Variable Star, 21, 43, 255, 322 



Ct'rvus maral, 419 



Cetonia inda, 6$ 



Ceylon, the Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya, 65 



Chalk, 243 ; S. N. Carvalho, jun., 193 



Challrnger, Volume I. of the Publications of the, Prof. T. II. 

 Huxley, F.R.S., I, 33, 43 . 



Chauibtrs (Fred.), Abnormal Variations of Barometric Pressure 

 in the Tropics, and iheir Relation to Sun-Spots, Rainfall and 

 Famines, 88, 107, 399 



Chambers's Handbook of Astronomy, 418 



Charing Cress Station, Jablochkofif Light at, 64 



Charleville, Ireland, Shock of Earthquake at, 182 



Charts and Maps, Recent, of Curves of Equal Magnetic Varia- 

 tion or Declination, 314 



Chasles (Michel), Death of, 174; Obituary Notice of, R. Tucker, 

 224 



Chatel (M.), Dust, Fogs, and Smoke, 436 



Chemistry : Chemical Society, 47, 95, 161, 211, 306, 403, 425, 

 474. 523, 547. 571. 619 ; hemical Notes, 85, 207, 373, 3:»6, 

 469, 565, 615 ; Cbeniisti-y, M. Frcmy on, at the 1 aris Museum 

 of Natural History, 83 ; Chemistry of theFutme, Prof. Henry 



E. Armstrong, F.R.S., 141 ; Nature of the Chemical Ele- 

 ments, Dr. Edmund J. Mills, F.R.S., 193 ; German Chemical 

 Society, 436 ; Fxperimeut.al Chemistry for Junior Students, 

 456 ; the Effects of Frost on Chemical--, 347 ; Society of 

 Chemical Industry, 516, 541 



Cheques, Bankers', New Process for making, 373 



Chesapeake Zoological Laboratory, 279 



Cheshire Subsidences, Landslips, T. Mellard Reade, 2ig 



Chimborazo and Cotopaxi, Edward Whymper's Ascents of, 323 



China, Exploration of, 45 ; Coal Mints in, 297 ; Acoustics iu, 

 John Fryer and Dr. W. H. Stone, 448 



Chio, Earthquake at, 541, 564 



Chlorophyll in the Epiaermis of Plants, 15S 



Chlorophyll, William Carter, 388; Sydney H. Vines, 561 



Chronogr.aph, Dent's, '59 



"Chrysanthemum," New Japanese Magazine, 371 



Ciamician (G.), Influence of Pressure and Temperature on 

 Vapours and Gases, 160 



Cinchona Bark, Importations of, from Jamaica, 132, 157 



Cincinnati Measures of Dnuble Stars, 396 



Citania, Rev. R. Burton Leach, 363 



City and Guilds of London Institute, 473, 614 



Civilisation? What is, 166 



Clairvoyance, an Article in Scribner's Monthly on, 19 



Clark (Edwin), Distance of Clouds, 244 



Classification of Statures, 494 



Claypole (Prof. E. W.), Minerva Ornaments at Troy, and Net- 

 Sinkers, 292 ; Migration of the Wagtail, 387 



Climate of Vancouver Island, Capt. Edmund H. Verney, 147 ; 

 Alfred R. Wallace, 169; William Pengelly, F.R.S., 267; 

 Dr Geo. M. Dawson, 385 



Climates, Geological, Prof. Samuel Haughton, F.R.S., 8, 98. 

 145, 290, 313, 384; Prof. P. Martin Duncan, F.K.S., 145 ; 

 J. J. Murphy, 290; Alfred R. Wallace, 124, 217, 266; 

 William Ingram, 169 ; J. Starkie Gardner, 193 ; Dr. Max_ 

 well T. Masters, 266; Dr. John Rae, F.R.S., 337 ; Dr. A 

 Woeikoff, 362 



Clouds, on estimating the Height of, by Photography and the 

 Stereoscope, John Harmer, 194 



Clouds, Distance of, Edwin Clark, 244 



Clouds, Measuriuij the Height of. Dr. C. Braun, 458 



Clouds, Fogs, Dusts, &c., John Aitken, 195, 384; W. H. 

 Preece, Dr. H. J. H. Groiieman, 336 



Coal-Dust, Colliery Explosions and, lion. Rollo Russell, 193 



"Coal Fields of Great Britain," Prof. Hull's, 321 



Cod, on the Red Colour of Salt, 543 



ColTee, Cultivation of, in Gaboon, 299 ; Liberian, 541 ; Cof:"ee- 

 Leaf Disease, 354 



Collett (Col. M.)i OccuUation of 73 Piscium, 458 



Colliery Explosions, Mr. PlimsoU's Cure for, W. G.alloway, 1 70 



Colliery Explo-ions and Coal-dust, Hon. R. Russell, 193 



Colours of British Butterflies, J. Innes Rogers, 435 ; Rev. W. 

 Clement Ley, 458 



Colour, the Eye and Intensity of, 543 



Comets: of 1812 and 1S15, 21,542; Discovery of a Come", 

 43 ; Hartwi;;'s Comet (18S0 d), 43 ; Comet Finders, 82 ; the 

 Third, of 1869, Sj ; Faye's Comet, 115 ; Swift's Comet, 115, 

 182, 255, 322, 372, 441 ; Comets of Hartwig and Swift, 15S ; 

 a New Comet, 183; Comet 1873 VII., 206 ; Pechiile's Comet, 

 207 ; Winnecke's Comet, 254 ; Brorsen's Cjmetin 1842, 29S ; 

 Encke's Comet in 1881, yjb 



Communism, Agricultural, in Greece, W. Mattieu Williams, 579 



Compass- Bearing, Mode of Masking or Cutting off Sharply by 

 the Light from Revolving Apparatus on any desired, by means 

 of a Reciprocating Screen, Thomas Stevenson, 560 



Compressibility of Gases, Herr Roth, 43 



Congress of the French Learned Socictie , 619 



Coniferte, a Chapter in the History of the, J. Starkie Gardner, 

 251, 412 



Conifers, Dimorphic Leaves of, Dr. Maxwell T. Masters,^ 267 



Conscious Matter, Stewart Duncan, Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 



553 ■ ^-^ „ . ' -- 



Conservatoire des AlB ^' Metiers, 294 

 Constable (F.C.), Jelly Fi^h, 170 

 Constant, Acoustical, Note on an, W. J. Grey and J. T. Dunn, 



146 

 Contact Electricity, on a Method of Measuring, Prof. Sir 



■William Thomson, 'F.-R.S., 567 

 Continents always Continents, Prof. James D. Dana, 410 

 Continuous Motion, Speed Governor for. Prof. J. Ewing, 473 



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