Nature, May 27, iS 



Botany : List of Works on Commercial, 115 ; Study of, at the 

 Royal Gardens, Kew, 262 ; Botanical Garden at Hakodate, 

 Japan, 357 ; Proposed Botanisches Centralblatt, 382 ; Bo- 

 tanische Jahrbiiclier, 474; Unintelligible De-ci 1 

 Botanical Writings, 548 ; Dr. N. J. C. Miiller's Handbook 

 of Botany, 559 



Bottomley (J. T.), Flow of Vi.-cous Materials— a Model Glacier, 

 '59 



Boulak Museum, Robbery of a Collection belonging to, 140 



Bournemouth, the Eocene Flora of, J. Starkie Gardner on, 1S1 



"Bractea?," Discovery of so-called, 2S6 



Branlt's (M. L.) Wind-Chart?, 265 



Briancon, Meteorological Observatory, 452 



Bristol Museum and Library, 525 



Biiti-h Museum, John Mier.~'s Bequest to, 71 



Broca (Dr.), Elected a Life Member of ihe French Senate, 356 



Brodie (Sir B. C), Dissociation of the Metalloid Elements, 491 



Bromine, Chlorine, and Iodine, Dissociation of, Frof. Henry E. 

 Armstrong, F.R.S., 461 



Broun (J. Allan, F.K.S.), Death of, 89; Obituary Notice of, 

 Prof. Balfour Stewart, F.R.S., 112 



Broun (Wm. Le Roy), Ice-Filaments, 5S9 



Brown (F. D.), Subject-Indexes, 10; Alternative Interpretation 

 of Sensation, 177 ; the Density of Chlorine, 513 



Brown (Dr. Robert), " The Countries of the World," 346 



Brown (W.), Intellect in Brutes, 397 



Brown Institution Lectures, 115 



Brunton (Dr. Lauder, F.R.S.), "Medicine Tast and Present," 

 5lo 



Brutes, Intellect in, "Lindsay's Mind in the Lower Animals," 

 8; James Turnbull, 12: S. E. Peal, 34; Sophie Frankland, 

 82; C. F. Crehore, 132; Commander J. T. Maclear, 250; 

 Francis E. Colenso, 251 ; W. Thompson, 324 ; J. R. Gregory, 

 324; Major Elphinstone Pegbie, 325; T. E. Wilcox, 372; 

 Alex. Maclennal, 397 ; W. Brown, 397, 494 



Buchanan (John), Series of Force due to a Small M.ignet, 370, 



445 

 Buda-Pesth, University of, Centenary of, 549 

 Buhler (Georg), "The Sacred Laws of the Aryas," 77 

 Bulletin de ['Academic Royale des Sciences de Belgique, 51, 



218, 362, 530, 578 

 Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Sur- 

 vey of the Territories, 51 

 Bulletin des Sciences Mathcmaliques et Astronomiques, 152 



m. Grease-Spot Photometer, Improvement in, 309 

 Burial-Mounds of Florida, "Finds" in the, 596 

 Burial-Places, Ancient, in Tennessee, 501 

 Burmah, Exploration of, 42S 



Burnhani (S. W.), Double-Star Observations at Chicago, 53 

 Butter, Methcd for Distinguishing Natural from Artificial, 306 

 Butterflies, on the Sexual Colours of Certain, Chas. Darwin, 

 F.R.S., 237 



Calcite, on the Crystallography of, J. R. McD. Irhy, 200 

 Calderon (Don Salvador), on Petrography in Spain, 165 

 California, "Lick Observatory," 47, 91 



Cambridge, Natural Science at, 26; Health of, 26; the Natu- 

 ral Sciences Tripos at, G. T. Bettany, 86 ; New Statutes, 



146; Philosophical Society, 460 

 Canada Monthly Weather Review, 503 

 Canal Saint Martin, Ice on, 307 

 Candolle (Alph. de), oa Unintelligible Descriptions in Botanical 



Works, 548 

 Capello and Ivens, Arrival of, at Loanda, 11S 

 Capillary Electro-cope, G. (lore, F.K.S., on the, 194 

 Capitaine (M.), Death of, 361 



Capper (Samuel J.), Tidal Phenomenon in Lake Constance, 397 

 Capron (J. Rand), Auroras, 127 



m and Water Figure?, W. M. Flinders Petrie, 225 

 Carbonic Acid, docs Chlorophyll Decompose? Prof. E. Ray 



Lankester, F.R.S., 557 



1 ■ -rie and Cefn-y-Ftdw Sandstone of the 



Country between Llanvmynech and Minera, North Wales," 



George H. Morton, F.G.S., 105 

 Carlsbcrg Laboratory, Copenhagen, 306 

 Carlsruhe, Shocks of Earthquake at, 3C6, 408 



, Prehistoric Stations in, F. von Hochs tetter and Ch. 



Deschn aim on, 192 

 Carnivorous Was.s, Sir David Wedderburn, Part., 417 ; R. S. 



New-all, F.R.S., 494; Lewis Bod, 538; Worthington G. 



Smith, 563 

 Carpenter (l.ant), the Application of Electricity to the Purposes 



of Practical Life in the United States, tt6 

 Carpenter (Dr. W. B., F.K.S.), the Antiquity of Oceanic Basins, 



600 

 Carre's Cast-Iron Magnets, 359 

 Carrie (Pere), on Stanley's Expedition, 360 



Caspian Sea and the Amu-Darya, Proposed Connection of, 216 

 Ca-sell's Natural History, Edited by P. Martin Duncan, F.K.S , 



•35 

 Cast-Iron Magnets, M. Carre's, 359 

 Castlenau (Count de), Death of, 500 

 Cataloguing, Subject, 525 

 Caucasian Region, Dr. Abich's Tetrographical Descriptions of 



2S7 

 Caudal Disk, E. H. Pringle, 34 

 Cave Exploration in Austria, 457 

 Caves, a " Verein fiir Hohlenkunde," 2S5 

 Cedar of Lebanon in Cyprus, 93 

 Celestial Photometry, 23 

 Cell, the Primeval, 332 

 Cement for Glass, Herr II. Schwarz, 360 

 Centipedes and Bees, 12 

 Centrifugal Force, Proposed Uses of, 526 

 Cerebration, Unconscious, Hyde Clarke, Si 

 Cejlon, Note on a Consolidated Beach in, Rev. R. Abbay, 184 

 Chalk, Kent, Vertical Shafts in the, 13 ; F, C. Spurn II, 66 

 Challenge)- Expedition, the Ophiurida; and Astrophytida: of the, 



Theodore Lyman, 513 

 CbalhVs "Practical Astronomy," 105 

 Chambers (F.). Meteorological Phenomena of India, 384 

 Chamois, Existence of in the Abruzzi, 240 

 Chappell (Wm.), Hearing through the Mouth, 250 

 Charnay (Desire), his Explorations in Australia, 2SS 

 Cbarry (Chintamanay Ragoonatha), Death of, 451 

 Chatelherault, Falling Stars Observed at, 90 

 Chemistry : Chemical Society, 51, 123, 171, 218, 290, 434,450, 



5°7. .555. °°3 ; Research Fund, 114, 423; Anniver>aiy 



Meeting, 624; " Grundriss der Chemischen Technologic," Dr. 



Juls Post, 55 ; " Year-book of Chemical Technology," 79 ; 



Chemical Repulsion, Edmund J. Mills, F.R.S., 290; Chemical 



Equilibrium, MM. Pattisou Muir, 516 

 Chesapeake Seaside Laboratory, 497 



Chevallier (Jean Baptiste Alphonse), Obituary Notice of, 132 

 Chicigo, Double Star Observations at, S. W. Burnham, 53 

 Chili, a New Geography of, 386 

 Chimborazo, Mount, Whymper's Ascent of, 620 

 China: Earthquake in, 12; Grand Canal, 360; J. II. Riley's 



Explorations in, 455 ; G. F. Eaton's Exploration of, 526 ; 



Woollen Manufactory in, 617 

 Chinese Goo.-e, Fertility of Hybrids from, Chas. Darwin, 



F.R.S., 207 ; Lewis Wright, 302 

 Chinese Placard regarding the Consumption of Cow's Milk, 



Translation of, iS; 

 Ching-MCm-chow, Bed of Anthracite at, 307 

 Chloral Hydrate, the Dissociation of Gaseous, 424 

 Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine, Dissociation of, Prof. Henry E. 



Armstrong, F.R.S., 461 

 Chlorine, the Density of, Fred D. Brown, 513 ; Prof. Henry E. 



Armstrong, F.R.S., 561 

 Chlorophyll, the Functions of, Sydney n. Vines, 85; does it 



Decompose Carbonic Acid ? Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 



557 

 Chromatics, Modern, Prof. Ogden N. Rood, 7S, 395 

 Chron logical History oi Plants, Prof. A. H. Sayce, 104 



I the best, 524 

 Church Missionary Society', Propo ed Sanatorium in Africa, 23 

 Church (John A.), "The Comstock Lode," 511 

 "Ciel et Terre," new Journal of Astronomy and Meteorology, 



424 

 Circle, 'he Circumference of the, L. Hajnfc, 324 

 City and Guilds of London Technical Institute, 524 

 Clark (Latimer), his Standard Cell, 117 

 Clarke (Hyde), Unconscious Cerebration, 81, 202 

 Clarke (Dr. Samuel), on the development of Amblystoma punc- 



latum, 454 

 Clarke tCol. A. R., F.R.S.), "Geodesy," Major J. Hcnchel, 605 

 Clans (Prof.), his Report on the Work done at Zoological 



Station, Trie te, 163 



