ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
NOVEMBER 1871 to APRIL 1872
"To the solid ground Of Nature trusts the mind that builds for aye."-WORDSWORTH
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R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS BREAD STREET HILL
Abbe (Prof. Cleveland), Structure of the Corona, 367 Actinic Power of the Electric Light, 444, 462 Adamites, The, 195, 442, 460, 480, 500
Adams (A. L., M. B), Natural History of Egypt and Malta, 280
Adams (Prof. W. G.), Study and Teaching of Mechanics, 389 Adaptive Colouration of Mollusca, Prof. E. T. Morse on, 408, 443
Admiralty Manual of Scientific Inquiry, 260 Adulteration of Food, 225
Agassiz (Prof.), his Exploring Expedition, 152, 170, 194, 272, 333, 342, 370, 488, 489; elected Associate of the Académie des Sciences, 369
Agassiz (Elizabeth and Alexander), "Seaside Studies in Natural History," 198
Agriculture, United States Department of, 197
Airy (Prof. G. B.), Encke's Comet, 76; Computed Length of Waves of Light, 93; his Address as President of the Royal Society, 110, 111; Treatise on Magnetism, 120; elected Associate of the Académie des Sciences, 369; on a Proposed Physical Observatory, 497
Alcohol and Tobacco Consumed in France, 89 "Alcohol, On the Elimination of," by A. Dupré, 274
Aidis (T. S., M. A.), "Text Book of Geometry," 23; Species Viewed Mathematically, 134
Algae of Rhode Island, 250
Allbutt (T. C., M. A, M.D.), "On the Use of the Ophthalmo- scope," 3
Allen (J. A.), "Mammals and Winter Birds of Florida," 58 Alimentation, Economical, during the Siege of Paris, 45 Amber, Unripe, 132
America: Mammals and Winter Birds of Florida, 58; Dr. Habel's Explorations, 68; Academy of Sciences, Havana, 69; Harvard University, 348; Academy of Sciences, Chicago, 68, 232; Academy of Natural Science, Columbia, 70; Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, 85, 133, 391, 453, 492; Chicago Museum, 68, 88; Report on Mines and Mining, 112; Microscopical Society of Illinois, 131; Report on Patents, 132; Prof. O. C. Marsh's Explorations, 152; Museum of Natural History, New York, 152, 210; Morelet's Travels, 159; Prof. E. P. Cope's Explorations, 170; Government Department of Agriculture, 197; Rock Inscriptions in Ohio, 212; Dr. Walsh's Entomological Collection, Chicago, 250; Academy of Arts and Sciences, 271; Lehigh University, Penn., 349; Science in, 191, 251, 293. 391, 411, 412, 492, 510; Scientific Intelligence from, 414, 489: Medical Society of New York, 232
American Asso iation for the Advancement of Science; Meet- ing at Indianapolis, 13. 15, 153, 171, 212, 233, 252, 293; Prof. Hunt's Address, 329
American Deep-Sea Sound ngs, Cruise of the Mercury, 311, 324
American Journal of Science and Art, 273
American Eclipse Expedition, 322
American Naturalist, 313, 372, 473, 510, 513
American War-Office Reports, 478
Anacharis Canadensis, 204
Anatolia, Vestiges of the Glacial Period, 444
Anatomy, Comparative, W. M. Ord, M.B., on, 79
Anatomy, Comparative, by E. O. Schmid, 298
Anatomy and Physiology, Journal of, 293
"Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals, Manual of the," by Prof. T. H. Huxley, LL. D., F.R.S., 245
Annulosa, Segmentation of, 442
Anthropological Institute, 55, 94, 134, 174, 195, 231, 315, 374, 396, 415, 442
Anthropological Institute of New York, 250 Anthropometry, by Ad. Quetelet, 258
Antimony, Phenomenon in a Compound of, 31
Appalachian Mountains, Geognosy of the, by Prof. T. Sterry Hunt, 14, 32, 50
Aquarium at the Crystal Palace, 50, 518; at Naples, 437; at Brighton, 448; at Manchester (proposed), 487 Ararat, Ascent of, 190
Archæology, Peabody Museum, 32 (And See Biblical Archeo- logy)
Arctic Exploration, C. R. Markham, F. R.G.S., on, 77; by Capt. Hall, 88, 112; Dr. John Rae, F. R. G. S., on, 110, 165; Changes in Circumpolar Lands, 162, 225, 242 "Arithmetic, Methods of Teaching," by J. G. Fitch, 99, 191 Arithmetic and Mensuration, by C. W. Merrifield, F. R.S., 299 Armstrong (Frank), the Typhoon of Sept. 2, 1861, 166 Artesian Wells in London and Paris, 432, 453 Artificial Milk, 45; W. M. Williams, F. C.S., on, 129 Asia Minor, Geography of, 430
Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching, 401, 430 Association for the Advancement of Science, a French, 357 Astronomical Society, 76, 310, 497; President's Address, 433 Astronomy, Lectures and Examinations at Rugby, 448 "Astronomical Phenomena in 1872," by W. F. Denning, 261 "Astronomische Tafeln und Formeln," by Dr. C. F. W. Peters,
Atmosphere, its Spectrum, 341
Atmosphere, Luminous Matter in the, 304 Atmosphere, Universal, 5
Auror of Feb. 4, 1872, as seen at Edinburgh, Rugby, Shanklin, Ireland, Gloucester, Tottenham, Dublin, Barnstaple, Guild- ford, 282-285; France, Wales, Scotland, Alexandria, Turkey, Egypt, 292; Hereford, Twickenham, Cumberland, 302; Hay, Guildford, St. Leonards, Stonyhurst, Chambery, 303; Ire- land, 304; Berlin, 324; India, 371, 450; Nashville, U.S., 400; Cape of Good Hope, 443; Ohio, 444; Iceland and Faro, 461; St. Thomas, Alabama, 461; J. P. Earwaker on, 322; Prof. Respighi on, 511; J. T. Bottomley on, 326; Re- port by C. Meldrum, F.R.A.S., Mauritius, 392; Col. G. Greenwood on, 400; Magnetic Disturbances, 356 Aurora of Feb. 4, 1871, and Earth Currents, W. H. Preece on, 368
Aurora Borealis of Nov. 9 and 10, 1871, 43, 61; at Montreal, 431; Douglas, Isle of Man, 155; New Haven, 172; Pinner, 251; Bedford, 481
Aurora Borealis, its Spectrum, 172, 326 Auroras, Height of, T. W. Backhouse on, 422 Auroral Statistics, Prof. C. P. Smyth, F.R.S., on, 301 Aurora Islands, New Hebrides, S. J. Whitmee on, 365 Austria; Academy of Sciences, Vienna, 32; Imperial Geological Institution, Vienna, 176, 216, 276, 376, 498
Australia; Royal Society, Victoria, 32; Observatory, Victoria, 191; Melbourne University, 348; Dr. Krefft on its Natural History, 349; Clouds of Locusts, 411; Kangaroo Rats, 70; Eclipse Expedition, 205, 290, 351; Fossil Mammals of, 503; Scientific Researches by the Eclipse Expedition, 351 Australian Spiders, 262
Avebury, Druidical Circle at, 347
Babbage (Charles, F. R.S.), Obituary Notice of, 28
Backhouse (T. W.), Is Blue a Primary Colour? 25; Height of Auroras, 422
Baily (W. H., F.G.S.), "Figures of British Fossils," 151; the Kiltorcan Fossils, 224
Baird (Dr. W., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of, 271, 291
Ball (J., F.R.S.), Chance of Survival of New Varieties, 263 Balloon Navigation, Dupuy de Lôme on, 334 Barker (G. F.), Spectrum of the Aurora, 172 Barometer, Low Pressure in Polar Regions, 102
Barometric Depressions, Development of, 343, 364, 382, 4c0, 422, 461
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