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INDEX 
Abercromby, R., his work on “Weather ” 
referred to, 41 
Abney, Capt., his method of holding 
hand camera on top of walking-stick, 
55 ; his work on photography, 61 
“Admiralty Manual of Scientific In¬ 
quiry,” reference to article on geology 
in, 70 
Agricultural prospects of country, infor¬ 
mation a traveller should ascertain 
concerning, 142 
Alcohol, should be used in moderation by 
traveller, 160 
Alps, Fohn wind of the, 4 
Aneroid barometer, description of, 30 
Aneroid, the Watkin Mountain, 31 
Animal products of country, information 
a traveller should ascertain concern¬ 
ing, 142 
Annual range of temperature, 36 
Anthropology, article on, by Dr. E. B. 
Tylor, 105-127; Dr. E. B. Tylor’s 
work on, referred to, 126; the late 
Sir A. W. Franks’ queries on, 128- 
130 
Anthropological uses of the camera, 
reference to Mr. E. F. im Thurn’s and 
Prof. Haddon’s papers on, 64 
VOL. II. 
Ants, how to protect natural history 
specimens against attacks of, 85 
Apparatus and chemicals for develop¬ 
ment, 60 
Apoplexy, symptoms of, treatment re¬ 
commended for, 188 
Armstrong, Prof. Henry, his method of 
keeping off mosquitoes, 195 
Arsenical soap for naturalist, 89 
Arts and sciences of different nations and 
peoples, 112, 113 
Assmann’s aspiration psychrometer, des¬ 
cription and illustration, 19 
Atolls or coral islands, remarks on, 78 
Ball, the late J., f.r.s., his note on 
botanical collecting, 98 
Barometer, general description of, 25 . 
aneroid, 26; Fortin barometer, 26; 
Collie and Deasy’s barometer, 26 
Barometer vernier, illustration of, 27 
Bartholomew, J., his “Atlas of Meteor¬ 
ology ” referred to, 41 
Bates, the late H. W., f.r.s., his article 
on Natural History, revised by P. L. 
Sclater, f.r.s., 83 
Bath, cold, should never be taken in 
Africa except by doctor’s order, 158 
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