Nature, June 9, iSSi] 



Vll 



Ellis (William), Correspondence of Phenomena in Magnetic 

 Storms, 33 ; Magnetic Storm of 1S80, August, 4S2 



Elongation of Mimas, 25s 



Elsden (J. Vincent), Microscopic Structure of Malleable Metals, 

 391 



Encke's Comet in 1881, 396 



" Encyclopajdia Britannioi," Vols. X., XI., 119 



Endowment of Researcli in Birminghaa', 304 , 



Entomological Collection, the late John Miers , F.K.b., Ire- 

 sentation of, to the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, 41 



Entomological Society, 116, 162, 307, 404, 475. 620 



Entomological Society of Belgium, 62 



Epidermis of Plants, Chlorophyll in the, 158 



Epping Forest and County of Essex Na'urahsts Field Club, 20, 

 276 



Equus Prjevalski, 494 



Erbium, Atomic Weight of, 86 



Erbard (M.), Death of, 19 ^ , ^ .. „, u 



Ernst (Dr. A.), Some Kemarks on Paipaius Edwardm, Blanch, 

 446 



Esparto Grass, Irish, 437 



"Ethnographisch-Anthropologische Abtheilung des Museum 

 Godeffroy in Hamburg. Ein Beitrag zur Kunde der Siidsee- 

 Vblker," J. D. E. Schmeltz und Dr. med. K. Krause, 16S 



Ethylene, Critical Temperature of, Robert E. Baynes, 186 



Eti a Observatory, 559 



Eucalyptus in Rangoon, 370 , „ ., . 



Europe, Lava Fields of North- Western, Prof. Arch. Geikie, 

 F.R.S., 3 



Europe, Prehistoric, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., 309, 

 361, 4S2; Dr. James Geikie, F.R.S., 336, 458; Dr. James 

 Geikie, F.K.S., R. H. Tiddeman, 433, 52S 



Europeans and North American Birds, 277 



Everett (Prof. J. D., F.R.S.), a General Theorem in Kine- 

 matics, 99 



Eves (Florence), Girton and Nevvnham Colleges, 291 



Evolution, Formula of. Prof. Tait on, 78 



Evolution, Prof. Huxley on, 203, 227 



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



Exne^Frank), on Thermo- Electricity, 44; a Correction, 170 



Exner and Young, Professors, Prof. C. A. Young, 312 



Exploralion, Deep-Sea, J. G«yn Jeffreys, F.R.S., 300, 324 



Explosion, Recent Gas, Herbert McLeod, F.R.S., 8 



Explosion-, Colliery, Mr. PlimsoU's cure for, W. Galloway, 170 



Explosions, Coliery, and Coal-Dust, Hon. R. Russell, 193 



Explosive Gas in a Lake, J. Shaw, 435 



"Expose Historique concernant le Cours des Machines, dans 

 I'Enseignement de I'licole Poly technique," 75 



Extinct British Animals, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., 



43' 

 Eye and Intensity of Colour, 543 



Falb (Prof. Rudolph) on Ear hquakes, 156, 205 



Falls of Niagara in Winter, W. Lant Carpenter, 511 



Faraday Lecture, Prof. Helmholtz's, 535 



Fascination, L. P. Gratacap, 56; Arthur Nicols, 77; J. T. 



Browned, 314; Carl Ochscnius, 508 

 Faye's Comei, 115 



Feeding a Gull with Corn, W. A. Forbes, 483 

 " Fer Bravais," Experiments on, 86 

 Ferns of North America, J. G. Baker, 479 

 Fiji, B.aron A. von Hugel's proposed Work on, 45 

 Finland, Bar .n Nordenskjold in, 340 

 Finland, Algce of the Gulf of, 494 

 Firth (Mark"), Death of, 106 

 Fish, Jelly, F. C. Constable, 170 

 Fish, Fl>ing-, Francis P. Pascoe, 312; R. E. Taylor, 3S8 ; 



Allan D. 'Broun, 508 

 Fih-Culture i.. the United States, 532 

 " Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland," Dr. Francis Day, 107, 



264 

 Fishes, Dr. Giinther, F.R.S., on, 213 

 Fishes, Bir.is, and Beetle-, Food of, 494 

 Fishes, Briti-h, Frani; Buckland, 576 

 Fisheries, German, Union, Offer of a Prize by the, 205 

 Fisheries Exhiliition at Nor«ich, 564, 588 

 Fishery Society, Khenish, foundation of, at Cologne, 15S 

 Fisher (Dr. Fer.l.) appointed Editor of the Jahresbericht fiir die 



chemis'.he Tcchnologie, 106 



Fisher (Rev. Osmond), "Physics of the Eaith's Crust," 131 ; 



Aurora of January 31, 329 

 Flame-Length, Note on, Lewis T. Wright, 527 

 Flammarion (M.), a Knight of the Legion d'Honneur, 439 

 Fletcher (Thos), Dr. Siemens' New Cure for Smoke, 91 

 Flight of the Albatross, Notes on the Mode of, Arthur W. 



Bateman, 125 

 "Flora of Plymouth," T. R. Archer Briggs, 74 

 Florence, Collection of Italian Vertebrates at, 41 

 Flowers, New Cases of Dimorphism in — Errors Corrected, iJr. 



Hermann Midler, 337 

 Fluke in Calves, 244 

 Fluorspar, Hankel on, 133 

 Flying-Fish, Francis P. Pasoe, 312; R. E. Taylcr, 38S ; Allan 



D. Broun, 508 

 Fog and Dew, 398 

 Fogs, Dust, and Clouds, John Aitken, 195, 311, 3S4 ; W. H. 



Preece, Dr. H. T. H. Groneman, 336 ; M. Chatel, 436 ; Hon. 



Rollo Russell, 267 

 Fogs of London, 165 

 Food of Birds, Fishes, and Beetles, 494 

 Forest, Subterranean, in India, 105 

 Formula of Evolution, Pr.if Tait on, 78 

 Fos-il In ects. Oldest. Dr. H. A. Hagen, 483; Rev. A. E. 



Eaton, 507 

 France, Phylloxera in, Maxime Cornu, 127 

 Franz-Josef Land, Exploration of, 278 

 Free Libraries in Scotland, 64 



Freezing Points of Alcoholic Liquids, M. Raout on, 85 

 Fremy (i\L), on Chemistry at the Paris Museum of Na'ural 



History, 83 

 French Institute, Annual Meeting of, 19 

 French Association, Meeting at Algiers, 319, 491, 515, 541 ; G. 



F. Rodwell, 5S2, 606 

 French Learned Societies, Congress of, 619 

 Frere (Sir Bai tie) at the Geographical Society's Meeting, 87 

 Fret, Greek, Alfred C. Iladdon, 9 



Fritsch'.s (Dr.) Method of taking Casts of Skeletons, 275 

 Frosf, Vibration of Telegraph Wires during, T. Mellard Reade, 



314; F. T. Mott, 338 

 Frost, the Effects of, on Chemicals, 347 

 Fryer (fohn), Acoustics in China, 448 

 FungalGrowths in the Animal Body, 277 



Galloway (W.), Mr. PlimsoU's Cure for Colliery Explosions, 



170 

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

 Gardner (J. Starkie), Geological Climates, 53, 193; a Chapter 

 in the History of the Coniferoe, 251, 4.12; Geologising at 

 Sheppey, 293 

 Garrod (Prof. A. IL), Publication of his Scientific Papers, 491 

 Gas-Burner, Regenerative, Herr F. Siemens', 131 

 Gas Explosion, Recent, Herbert McLeod, F. U.S., S 

 Gas, Explosive, in a Lake, J. Shaw, 435 

 Gas-Grate, Dr. Siemens's, Dr. R. Douglas Hale, 145 

 Gases and Vapours, their Dissolving Power on one another, 86 

 Gases and Vapours, Spectra of. Influence of Pressure and Tem- 

 perature on, G. Ciamlcian, 1 60 

 Gas and Electricity as Healing Agents, C. W. Siemens, F.R.S , 



Gases' on the Thermic and Optic Behaviour of, under the 

 Electric Discharge, Dr. Arthur Schuster, F. R.S., 258 



Gases, Viscosity ot, at High Exhaustions, W. Crookes, F.R.S., 

 421, 443 



Gaseous Matter, Action of an Intermittent Beam of Radiant 

 Heat upon. Prof. Tyndall, F.R.S., 374 



Geelong Vineyards, Phylloxera in the, iSi 



Gegenbaur's Morphologisches Jahrbuch, 283 



Geikie (Prof. Arch., F.R.S. ), Lava Fields of North-Western 

 Europe, 3 ; Mmeralogical Society of Great Britain and 

 Ireland, 150; Geology of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 224-, 

 Murchison Medal awarded to, 346 ; Wallace's " Island Life," 

 357, 391 



Geikie (Dr. James, F.R.S.), "Prehistoric Europe," 336, 433 



Geography: Geographical Notes, 21, 44, 87, 134, 159, 184, 

 210, 233, 25s, 278, 299, 323, 39S, 420, 443, 495, 5'^ S-r,. 

 565; Geographical Results of the Afghan Campaign, Capl 

 T. II. HoTdich, 159 ; Geographical Societies of the World, 

 299 , see also Royal Geographical Society 



