1865.] 



Index. 



773 



Eice-paper, Preparation of, 81. 

 Kichardson, Dr. B. W., For and Against 



Tobacco (Eeview), 352. 

 on the Possibility of Restoring 



Life to Warm-Blooded Animals, &c. 



699. 

 Eoscoe, Dr., Mode of Preparing Sealed 



Bulbs containing Hydrogen and 



Chlorine, 495. 

 Rubies, Artificial Formation of, 696. 

 Rutherford, Mr. L. M., Astronomical 



Photography, 651. 



B. 



Sahara, Physical Geography and Geo- 

 logy of the, 674. 



Sarcolemma, Structure of the, 137. 



Saturn and its System, 718. 



Schiel, J., Reaction of Chlorine on 

 Peroxide of Silver, 456. 



Schonbein, Professor, on Ozone, 277. 



Schwarz, Dr., on a New Blasting Pow- 

 der, 87. 



Science, Politics, and Religion, 188. 



Sclater, P. L., MA., &c, on the 

 Mammals of Australia, 13. 



Mammals of South America, 605. 



Scorpions, Poison of, 333. 

 Sea-water, Action of, on Metals, 457. 

 Secchi, Father, Observations on Sun 



Spots, 443. 



Spectrum of the Great Nebula 



in Orion, 444. 



Self-fertilization of Flowers, 270. 

 Sewage, Utilization of, 71, 260. 

 Shale Oil in New South Wales, 684. 

 Shooting Stars, Height of, 445. 



Radiant Points of, 80, 266. 



Shortt, Dr., on some supposed Abori- 

 gines of Southern India, 91 . 



Silver and Gold, Separation of, from 



Lead, 122. 

 Sirius, apparent Diameter of, 263, 266. 



Orbit of, 266. 



Skips, Cost and Dangers of, 64. 



SiiiTH, Dr. R. Angus, F.R.S., on Metal 

 Mining, 59. 



on the Health of Metal Miners, 



216 



Soil, Temperature of, on Mountains, 

 271. 



Solar Physics, 264. 



Solaro, M. Sanno, on the Dinotherium, 

 296. 



Soeby, H. C, F.R.S., on the Application 

 of Spectrum Analysis to Microsco- 

 pical Investigations, and especially to 

 the Detection of Blood Stains, 198. 



Spectra of Crystalline Salts and their 

 Solutions, 202. 



Spectra of Erbium, Terbium, and Didy- 

 mium, 492. 



Nebulas, 316. 



Planets, 319. 



Spectrum Analysis, American Con- 

 tributions to, 395. 



Microscope, Description of a, 199. 



Spectroscope, Rigid, 693. 

 Spermatozoids in Ferns, &c, 269. 

 Spiller, Mr. J., on the Oxidation of 



India Rubber, 283. 

 Spitzbergen, Vegetation of, 661. 

 Sponges, Motory Phenomena in the, 



137. 

 Spontaneous Generation, Discussion on, 



139. 

 Squire, W. S., Ph.D., on the Quality 



of Musical Sounds, 591. 

 Starfish, Eyes of the Common, 334. 

 Starfishes, Mode of Preserving, 509. 

 Steel, Constitution of, 88, 491. 



Manufacture of, 686. 



by Cementation, 122. 



Steenstrup, Professor, on the Position 



of the Upper Eye of Flounders, 506. 

 Stewart, Balfour, F.R.S., latest Dis- 

 coveries concerning the Sun's Sur- 

 face, 437. 



Mr., and Professor Tait, on the 



Heating of a Disc by Rapid Rotation, 

 694. 



Strange, Lieut.-Col., on a new Zenith 



Sector, 80. 

 Strata identified by Organic Remains, 



622. 

 Sulphur, Allotropic Modifications of, 



278. 



Electrical Machine, a, 326. 



Sun Observations of the Photosphere, 



654. 

 Spots, Observations on, 443. 



on the Behaviour of, with regard 



to Increase and Diminution, 439. 



Sun's Surface, latest Discoveries con- 

 cerning the, 437. 



Swinhoe, M., Preparation of Rice 

 Paper, 81. 



T. 



Tait, Professor, and Mr. Stewart, on 

 the Heating of a Disc by Rapid Ro- 

 tation, 694. 



Tasmanite, 311. 



Taylor, Mr. J. G., Notes of a Visit to 

 the Sources of the Tigris, 290. 



Tea, Cultivation of, in India, 288. 



Tellier, M., Utilization of Liquefied 

 Ammonia, 499. 



Temperature, Influence of, in the Pro- 

 duction of Sexes in Flowers, 270. 



