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La Tene, the Civilisations of Hallstatt and, Mittheilungen der Prahistorischen Commission der K. Academie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Dr. Robert Munro, 212 Laboratories: the Laboratory of Henri Moissan, 252; a New Form of Electric Resistance Laboratory Furnace, Prof. Holborn, 350; the National Physical Laboratory, 466, 487; the Heidelberg Physical Laboratory, 587

Laborde (J.), Action of Sulphurous Acid as an Antidote against la carse in Wines, 528

Labrador, Geology of the North-east Coast of, Reginald A. Daly, 542

Laccadive Archipelagoes, the Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and, 514

Lacombe (H.), on a New Volatile Salt of Beryllium, 119; on a Type of Compounds of Glucinum, 580

Ligrangian Equations, on the Extension of the, to Systems involving any number of Independent Variables, Dr. Leo Konigsberger, 159

Lakeland Leaves, the Ash Constituents of some, Dr. P. Q.
Keegan, 80

Lakeland, Winter Phenomena in, Dr. P. Q. Keegan, 559
Laloy (Dr.), L'Evolution de la Vie, Supp. April 24, 1902, viii
Lamina Falling in Air, Rotation of a, A. Mallock, 510
Lancashire Sea-fisheries Memoir, Prof. W. A. Herdman,
F.R.S., and Robert A. Dawson, 508

Landrin (Ed.), Iboga and Ibogaine, 48

Landschafts-Photographie, Leitfaden der, Fritz Loescher, 221 Langdon (Mr.), Applications of Electricity to Railway Engineering, 86

Langendorff (Prof.), Restoration of Function after Extirpation
of Cat's Superior Cervical Ganglion, 65; Direction and
Speed of Conduction of Contraction wave over Heart, 66
Langevin (P.), Recombination of the Ions in Gases, 455
Langley (Prof.), Group Reactions of Neurons to Drugs and
Blood Conditions, 65

Langley (Dr. J. N., F.R.S ), Practical Histology, 171
Langley (Dr. S. P.), Visit to Tahiti, 180

Langlois (J. P.), on the Existence in Cold-blooded Animals of
a Regulating Apparatus for Heat, 168
Language, the Psychology of, W. Wundt, 241

Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F.R.S.), Scope and Functions of Museums: Address at Ipswich Museum, 91; the Okapia Johnstoni, 119; a Convenient Terminology for the Various Stages of the Malaria Parasite, read at Royal Society, 499; Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life, H. G. Wells, Supp., March 13, 1902, iii

Linnelongue (M.), a Non Suppurative Form of Osteomyelitis,

527

Lanterns, Optical, and Accessories, 222

Laplace's Problem of Positions of Equilibrium of a Liquid Free
to Kise in a Capillary Tube, Investigation of, G. Morera,
592
Larba'étrier (A.), Le Sel, les Salines et les Marais Salants,"
205

Lardner (Commissary-General G. D.), Death of, 278
Larroque (Firmin), Hertzian Waves in Storms, 528
Latitude, Variation of, Prof S. C. Chandler, 113

Later (Oswald H.), Birds Capturing Butterflies in Flight, 273;
Colour Matching in Cuckoos' Eggs, 521

Lauder (A.), Corydaline and Berberine, 238

Laurie (Charlotte L, Text book of Elementary Botany, 437 Laveran (A.), Trypanosoma of the Bovidae, 455; Action of Human Serum on the Trypanosome of the Nagana, 551 Lavenky (A.), the Plagioclase Augite Rocks between the Yenisei and the Lena, 546

laws (S. C.), Air Pressures in Playing Brass Instruments,

100

Laycock (W. F.), a Dictionary of Dyes, Mordants and other Compounds used in Dyeing and Calico Printing, 148

Le Calet (G.), a Self recording Atmospheric Electroscope, 551 La Venation, on the Relation between, and the Presence of Certain Chemical Constituents in the Oils of the Eucalypts, K. T. Baker and Henry G. Smith, 143

aves, the Ash Constituents of Some Lakeland, Dr. P. Q. Keegan, 80

Leaper (C. J.), Graduated Exercises in Elementary Practical Physics, 584

Leavitt (R. G.), Outlines of Botany, 557

Leteau (P.), State of Silicon i Cast Iron, 167; Lithium

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Antimonide and Preparation or some Alloys of Lithium, 335; Action of Lithium-Ammonium on Antimony and on the Properties of the Antimonide of Lithium, 359

Lebedew (Prof.), Experimental Demonstration on the Pressure of Light, 110

Lecomte (Henri), the Formation of Varillin, 47

Lecomte (M.), the Action of High-frequency Currents upon Animals, 239

Lectures and Essays by the late William Kingdon Clifford, F.R.S., 584

Leduc (A.), Conservation of Refractive Energy in Mixtures o Alcohol and Water, 504

Lee (Dr. F. S.), Influence of Sugar-injection on Rigor Mortis, 63; Influence of Alcohol on Frog-Muscle, 66

Lees (Dr. C. H.), Advanced Exercises in Practical Physics, 364

Lehfeldt (Dr. R. A.), Voltameter for Small Currents, 46; Electric Heating Apparatus, 579

Lemoine (E.), George Pierce's Approximate Construction for,
357
Lemström (Dr. Selim), the Uses of Electricity in Stimulating
the Growth of Plants, 593

Length of the Terrestrial Day, R. S. Woodward, 113
Leonard (J. H.) a First Course of Practical Science, 151
Leonid Meteors, the, 38; Observations of, E. C. Willis, 54;
Leonid-meteors, November, 1901, 89; the Leonid Shower of
1901, W. F. Denning, 332; Leonid Observations at Athens,
M. D. Eginitis, 143

Lepidoptera: a Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Ireland,
W. F. De Vismes Kane, 172; Colours of Butterflies not due
to Diffraction, W. B. Croft, 198; Catalogue of the Lepidoptera
Phalænæ in the British Museum, Sir George F. Hampson,
Bart, 220; Birds Capturing Butterflies in Flight, A. E.
McKay, 247, 486; Oswald H. Latter, 273; Birds Attacking
Butterflies and Moths, A. H. Hamm, 366; C. G. Seligmann,
366; Howard Fox, 366; F. Finn, 415; a Correction, 587;
Dr. Ad. Nicolas, 415; Prof. Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S.,
465; the Colours of Wings in Butterfles, W. B. Croft, 391;
Resting Habit of Hybernia leucophearia, Prof. E. B.
Poulton, F. R.S., 549; Seasonal Dimorphism in Butterflies,
Dr. Frederick A. Dixey, Guy A. K. Marshall, 549
Lepine (M.), the Sugars in Blood, 47

Leprosy, Primary Cause of, J. Hutchinson, F. R.S., 496 Leprosy in South Africa, Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson's Expedition to Study, 109

Lermantoff (Dr. Waldemar), Elementary Mathematics, 439 Leser (Dr. Hermann), Das Wahrheitsproblem unter Kulturphilosophischem Gesichtspunkt-Eine Philosophische Skizze, 220

Lessons from Germany, 44

Letts (Prof.), Sewage and Sea-lettuce, 15

Levan, the Chemical Properties of Bacterial Gum, Thos. Steel, 161

Lichens, Protoplasmic Connections in, Dr. J. H. Salter, 167 Lidbury (F. A.), Experiments for Discovering Whether Faraday's Law may be Considered as Applying to Gases, 479

Liebmann (Dr. II.), Lehrbuch der Differentialgleichungen, 389 Life, Expectation of, Modern Increase in the, Prof. Flinders Petrie, Prof. Karl Pearson, 521

Light Phenomena of Combination of Hydrogen and Chlorine under Influence of, C. V. Bevan 72; Experimental Demonstration of the Pressure of Light, Prof. Lebedew, 110; Practical Exercises on Sound, Light and Heat, J. S. Dexter, 197; Leichtfassliche Vorlesungen über Elektrizitat und Licht, Prof. Dr. G. Jaumann, 532

Light-waves Passes Through a Focus or Focal Line, Experiment Relating to the Change of Phase which Occurs when a Pencil of, Prof. P. Zeeman, 255

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Lighting Report of the Committee on Acetylene Generators, 472

Lightning: Loss of Life by, in the United States, 592 Lightships, Wireless Telegraphy and English Channel Lightships, 109

Linear Conduction of Heat, an Apparatus or Demonstrating the, P. van der Vlieth, 255

Linnean Society, 71, 141, 167, 287, 334, 430, 477, 548
Linnean Society, New South Wales, 239

Linnean Specific Names, the Use of, H. and J. Groves, 334

Lippmann (G.), Focussing of a Collimator or a Telescope, by

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James (Alfred), Cyanide Practice, !)
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Mary Frank M.), Tarr and McMurry's Geographies. SPL March 13, 1902, x

Lammerson Rev. Hugh Alexander. Death of 135

Weeney Prof. E. J.), Method of Examination for the Source mtaminated Air by Bacteria, 551

H. G), Death of, 206

me of Science and Philosophy, a, 283

Lk Squares and other Problems up a Chess-Board : course at Royal Institution, by Major P. A. Macmahon, ?KS. 447

Lagu Squares of the Fifth Order, Dr. C Panch, 509

agnetic Iron Ore as a Material for Concrete blocks, Dr. H. War.h, 31

agnetism: Effect of a Magnetic Field on Spectra of Helium and Mercury, Prof. Andrew Gray, F R.S., and Dr. Walter Sewart, 54; a New Form of Fermeameter for Testing the Magnetic Qualities of Iron and Steel in Bulk, C. V. Drysdale, 21. the Permeability of Iron Alloys, Prof. W. M. Hicks, FK S., 558; on the Absence of Action of a Magnetic Field 17 a Mass of Air which is the Seat of a Current of Dison Circular Filaments or Tacement, R. Blondlot, 110: Cacular Magnetic Shells Equivalent to Circular Coils, Pro. K. Lyle, 166; Magnetic Observations during Total Solar Eclipse, 210; Results of International Magnetic Observaons made during the Toral Solar Eclipse of May 17-18, 1901. Dr. L. A. Bauer, 246: Magnetic Observations during Tera Solar Eclipse of May 18, 1001, Dr. W. van Bemmelen, 305: Magnetostriction of Some Ferromagnetic Substances, H. Nagaska and K. Honda, 246: Principle Relating to the Dis tribution of the Lines of Magnetic Induction. Vasilesc Karpen, 287; Electromagnetic Properties of Convection Currents, Prof. A. Righi, 324; Scientific Work of the German Antarctic Expedition, Prof. Dr. Drygalski, 378; Magnetic Rotation of Ring Compounds, Camphor Limonene, Carvene, Pinene, &c., Dr. W. H. Perkin, Sen., 383: the Tabes of Force of the Magnetic Field Rendered Visible by Means of the Kathode Rays, H. Pellat, 384: Curious Anticipation of a Magnetic Means of Communication. Strada, 36". The Laws of Electromagnetism for Bodies in Motion, R. Rondit, 421; Magnetic Shielding in Hollow Iron Cylinders. James Russell. 479; the Distribution of Magnetism as Affected on Induced Currents in an Iron Cylinder when Rotated in a Merzenic Field, Ernest Wilson, 502: Proposed Expiring Erned to the Magnetic North Pole, Capt. K. Amundsen 497; Experiments on Drawn Steel: Part 1, Magners and its

12, 1902

Changes with Temperature, J. Reginald Ashworth, 526; Action of Kathode Rays on a Magnetic Needle, Dr. Josef von Geitler, 540

Maiden (J. H.), Gums, Resins and other Vegetable Exudations
of Australia, 335: Practice Adopted by the Australian
Aborigines of Obtaining Water from the Roots of Plants, 542
Maire (E.), Guide Pratique pour les Calculs de Résistance des
Chaudières à Vapeur et l'Essai des Matériaux employés,
150
Malaria Mosquitoes and Malaria in Mauritius, Les Moustiques,
Anatomie et Biologie, A. Daruty de Grandpré and D.
d'Emmerez de Charmoy, 27; The Sierra Leone Campaign,
Major Ronald Ross, 35; Mosquitoes and Malaria, Dr. P.
Manson. 373; Sodium Methylarsenate as a Cure for Malarial
Fever, Armand Gautier, 374, 383; A Convenient Terminology
for the Various Stages of the Malaria Parasite, read at Royal
Society by Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R.S., 499
Malayan Peacock-Pheasant, Progressive Variation in the, F.
Finn, 367

Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, the Fauna and Geography of the, 514

Maldives, Exploration of the, Prof. A. Aggassiz, 398
Mallock (A.). Rotation of Lamina Falling in Air, 510
Malvern Hills, The Sequence of the Cambrian and Associated
beds of the, Prof. T. T. Groom, with an Appendix on the
Brachiopoda, C. A. Matley, 191

Mammalia: Contributions to the Comparative Anatomy of the
Mammalian Eye, Chiefly based on Ophthalmoscopic Examina-
tion, Dr. George Lindsay Johnson, 137; the Mammals of
North America, 232; Announcement of New Mammalian
Remains from Egypt, 494; Morphology of the Mammalian
Brain, Prof. Elliott Smith, 548

Mammoth, the Kolymsk, 228

Mammoth, On a Late Pleistocene Deposit containing, Prof. J. McKenny Hughes, F. R. S., 67

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 23, 72, 119, 263, 334, 406, 478. 527

Manchester Water, Dissolved Chloride in, R. L. Taylor, 23 Man, The Play of, Karl Groos, 78; Does Man Use his Arms in Locomotion, Basil W. Martin, 80; C. O. Bartrum, 102; Captain Giles A. Daubeny, 127; On the Inheritance of Mental Characters in Man, Karl Pearson, F. R.S., 118, 245, 391,; Prof. J. D. A. Cockerell, 245, 367; Birds and Man, W. H. Hudson, 294; Persistence of the Direction of Hair in Man, Dr. Walter Kidd. 344

Mandoul (M.), Blue and Green Coloration in Vertebrate Skins, 96

Manquea Bacillus, the, O. Voges, 445

Manson (D. P.), Mosquitoes and Malaria, 373
Maori, Tales of a Dying Race, Alfred A. Grace, 389

Marcasite, On the Distinguishing of Pyrite and, H. N. Stokes,

190

Marching, The Physiological Effects of, Dr. Zuntz and Dr. Schumburg, 193

Marconi's Signalling from England to America by Wireless Telegraphy, 158; Marconi's Trans-Atlantic Wireless Telegraphic Experiments, 228; Proposed Installation of Marconi's System of Wireless Telegraphy, at the Mouth of the St. Lawrence River, 348

Marenghi (D), Persistent Reaction of Pupil after Intercranial Section of Optic Nerve, 65

Marey (Prof. E. J.), Presentation of a Medal to, by the Scientia Club, Paris, 349

Marey (M.), Motion of Fluids Studied by Photography, 397 Marie (C.), on Oxyisopropylphosphinic Acid, 604; Dioxyisopropylhypophosphorous Acid, 96

Marine Biology: Marine Organism from South Africa, 287; Squilla desmaresti, Prof. F. Jeffrey Bell, 366; Pleuronectes, Liverpool Marine Biology Committee's Memoirs on Typical British Marine Plants and Animals, F. J. Cole and Jas. Johnstone, 459; the Morphology of Pleuronectidæ, J. T. Cunningham, 511; the Writer of the Review, 511; F. J. Cele, 585; the Species Problem in Corals, Henry M. Bernard, 560; Swarm of Velella, Isaac C. Thompson, 560; Prof. Ch. S. Sherrington, F.R.S., 586; Rose Haig Thomas, 586 Peculiar Phenomena on the Californian Coast, Dr. I. P. Torrey, 573

Marine Engineering, Vessels with Turbine Machinery, 403 Markham (Sir Clements), Voyage Southward of the Discovery,

592

Marquand (Ernest David), Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser Channel Islands, 101

Marquis (M.), Nitration of Furfurane, 580

Marriage, the Evolution of, Ernest Crawley, E. Sidney Hartland, 553

Marriage (Ernest), Elementary Telephotography, 244
Marriott (William), Aërial Navigation by Bodies Heavier than
Air, 167

Mars, Preliminary Investigation of the Diameter of, 90
Marshall (A. B.), Flint Implements at Chelsea, 586
Marshall (Guy A. K.), Seasonal Dimorphism in Butterflies,
549

Marshall (Dr. Hugh), Suggested Modification of the Sign of
Equality in Chemical Notation, 335; Action of Silver Salts
on a Solution of Ammonium Persulphate, 551
Marshall (J. W.), Elementary School Mathematics, 297
Marshall (Mr.), on the Constitution of certain Organic Nitrates,
383

Martin (Basil W.), Does Man Use his Arms in Locomotion? 80
Martin (G. H.), Elementary Chemical Theory, 296
Martindale (William), Death and Obituary Notice of, 348
Martineau (Caroline A.), Voices of Nature and Lessons from
Science, 271

Massol (G.), Latent Heat of Fusion of Solid Ammonia, 504
Masterman (Dr.), Early Development of Cribrella oculata, 551
Masters (Dr.), an Interesting Case of Peloria, 574
Mathematics: Leçons sur les Séries Divergentes, Emile Borel, 2;
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 22, 140, 357,
546, 600; Elementary Geometry, Plane and Solid, for Use in
High Schools and Academies, Thomas F. Holgate, 26; Arith-
metic, R. Hargreaves, 29; Die Partiellen Differential-
gleichungen der mathematischen Physik, Heinrich Weber, 30;
Cours de Mathematiques à l'Usage des Élèves Architectes et
Ingénieurs Professé à l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Carlo Bourlet, 78;
Ruled Loci in n-fold space, H. C. Moreno, 87; Mathematical
Society, 93, 191, 310, 406, 503, 603; Instrument for
Mechanical Trisection of Angles, J. N. Millar, 94; Interpre-
tation of Quaternions as Point-symbols, Prot. C. J. Joly,
95; Quaternion Arrays, 95; on Quaternion Binaries,
Dr. Peddie, 143; Quaternion Space, A. S. Hathaway, 357;
Practical Mathematics for Beginners, Frank Castle, 100;
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 117,
357; on Certain Pairs of Differential Functions whose Roots
Separate Each Other, Oskar Bolza, 117; New Proof of a
Theorem of Osgood's in the Calculus of Variations, Oskar
Bolza, 117; on the System of a Binary Cubic and Quadratic
and the Reduction of Hyperelliptic Integrals of Genus Two to
Elliptic Integrals by a Transformation of the Fourth Order,
J. H. Macdonald, 117; on the Convergence and Character
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E. B. Van Vleck, 117; Theory of Linear Groups, Dr. L. E. Dickson, 117; Geometry of a Simultaneous System of Two Linear Homogenous Differential Equations of the Second Order, E. J. Wilczynski, 117;a Treatise on Elementary Statics for the Use of Schools and Colleges, W. J. Dobbs, 125; on the Configurations of the 27 Lines on a Cubic Surface and the 28 Bitangents to a Quartic curve, Prof. L. E. Dickson, 140; an Elementary Treatise on Cubic and Quartic Curves, A. B. Basset, F.R.Š., 196; on Wronskians of Functions of a Real Variable, Prof. Bôcher, 140; on the Discovery of, Two New Primes, Lieut. Colonel Cunningham, 191; on the Point Representation of Screws, Prof. Charles J. Joly, 192; the Roots of the Equation u = Tan u, C. A. Chant, 247; Definitions of the Bernouillan Function, Prof. H. Renfer, 255; the Teaching of Mathematics, 258; C. J. Forth, 272; Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 484; C. S. Jackson, 558; Frank L. Ward, 558; British Association Meeting at Glasgow, 1901, Discussion on the Teaching of Mathematics, which took place on September 14, at a Joint Meeting of Two Sections, Section A, Mathematics and Physics, Section L, Education, 457; Geodesic Circles, J. K. Whittemore, 262; Du Bois Reymond's Two Relative Integrability Theorems, E. H. Moore, 262; Primer of Geometry, Comprising the Subject-matter of Euclid I. to IV., Treated by Methods of Pure Geometry, H. W. Croome Smith, 270; Elementary School Mathematics, J. W. Marshall, 297; Networks, S. Roberts, F. R.S., 310; the Fundamental Theorem of differential Equations, W. H. Young

Fisher (O.), King Og's Bed, 392

Fisher (Prof. W. R.), Humus as a Preservative against Frost,
152; Botany by Indian Foresters, 413
Fisheries: Report for 1901 on the Lancashire Sea-fisheries
Laboratory, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 373; Lancashire Sea-
Fisheries Memoirs, Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R.S.,
Robert A. Dawson, 508

and Fishes: The Story of Fish Life, W. P. Pycraft, 219; Food-Fishes in Northumberland, 1901, 324; Catalogue of Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural History), Arthur Smith Woodward, F. R.S, 388; Habits of the Gar-fish and Mackerel, J. T. Cunningham, 586

Fish Morphology; Pleuronectes, Liverpool Marine Biology
Committee's Memoirs on Typical British Marine Plants and
Animals, F. J. Cole and Jas. Johnstone, 459; the Morphology
of Pleuronectidæ, J. T. Cunningham, 511; the Writer of the
Review, 511; F. J. Cole, 585

Fitch (Sir J. G., F. R.S.), The Education Bill, 566, 584
Fitzgerald (Sir T. N.), the Nature of Disease, 474
Fitzgerald-Lorentz Effect, the, Prof. W. M. Hicks, F.R.S.,

343

Flame, a Curious, Prof. Arthur Smithells, F.R.S., 4; Herbert King, 4; Douglas Carnegie, 54

Flammarion (C.), Heights of Shooting Stars in August, 1901, 167 Flechsig (Prof.), the Myclinisation of Nerve-Fibres of Human Brain, 65

Fleming (Prof. J. A.), Model Imitating Behaviour of Dielectrics,

47

Fletcher (W. C.), Rearrangement of Euclid, Book I., Part i., 559

Flight, Birds Capturing Butterflies in, Lilian J. Veley, 299, 392; John Hartley Durrant, 392

Flint Implements at Chelsea, A. B. Marshall, 586

Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser Channel Islands, Ernest David Marquand, 101

Flowers of the Field, the late Rev. C. A. Johns, G. S. Boulger, 29

Flying Machine, Novel Form of, Henri Villard, 518 Fogs, the Reduction of Town, Hon. Rollo Russell, 302 Folklore Folklore about Stonehenge, R. Ashington Bullen, 102; Folklore of the North American Indians. from the Jesuit Relations (1611 to 1637), J. E. King, 406; Funeral Rites of the North American Indians, J. E. King, 527 Fonzes-Diacon (M.), on Some Physical Properties of Hydrogen Selenide, 311; Vapour Pressures of Hydrogen Selenide and the Dissociation of its Hydrate, 335; Comparison between the Properties of Hydrogen Selenide and those of Hydrogen Sulphide, 359

Food of Grass Snakes, C. M. Rogers, 31

Food, Preservatives and Colouring Matters in, 102

Foot and Mouth Disease, Prof. Baccelli's New Treatment, 59 Föppl (Aug.), Résistance des Matériaux et Éléments de la Théorie Mathématique de l'Elasticité, 505

Forbes (Prof. George, F.R.S.), a New Range-finder, Paper Read at the Society of Arts, 261

Forcrand (M. de), the Heat of Formation of the Hydrate of Chlorine, 239; on Some Physical Properties of Hydrogen Selenide, 311; Vapour Pressures of Hydrogen Selenide and the Dissociation of its Hydrate, 335; Comparison between the Properties of Hydrogen Selenide and those of Hydrogen Sulphide, 359; Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Oxide of Zinc, 480; on the Relation L+S/T=Q/T=K, 579; Composition of Gaseous Hydrates, 603

Foreign Industrial Competition and Technical Education, Arthur G. Green, 156

Forel (Prof. A.), the Psychic Faculties of Insects, 399; Displacements of the Horizons, due to Refraction, on the Lake of Geneva, 280

Forestry the Red Spruce Pest, Dentroctonus piceaperda, Dr. A. D. Hopkins, 13; the Use of Anatomical Characters in the Identification of Wood, Herbert Stone, Paper Read at the Society of Arts, 379; Botany by Indian Foresters, Prof. W. R. Fisher, 413

Formation of Oceanic Salt Deposits, Conditions of, J. H. van 't Hoff, 304

Formic Acid, New Synthesis of, Henri Moissan, 359 Forster (Dr. M. O.), Stereoisomeric Halogen Derivatives of a-benzoylcamphor, 238; Conversion of 1 hydroxycamphene into B-halogen Compounds of Camphor, 383; m-Nitrobenzoyl

Nature

Fortescue (W. Irvine), Birds Attacking Butterflies, 344 Forth (C. J.), the Teaching of Mathematics, 272 Fosse (R.), the Supposed Binaphthalene-glycol, 504 Fossils Vertebrate Fossils from Egypt, 287; Fossiliferous Silurian Beds and Associated Igneous Rocks of the Clogher Head District, Prof. S. H. Reynolds and C. I. Gardiner, 358; Catalogue of Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural History), Arthur Smith Woodward, F.R.S., 388 Foster (Dr. Le Neve), Mineral Output of United Kingdom for 1900, 12

Foster (Sir Michael, K.C.B., F. R.S.), the Regina Margherita Observatory, 568; Correction, 595

Foucault's Pendulum, 499

Fountain (Paul), the Great Deserts and Forests of North America, 57

Fourier's Series, on the Differentiation of, Leopold Fejer, 579 Fournier (M.), Remarkable Motor-car Performance by, 86 Fowler (A.), Spectra of Bright Southern Stars, Photographed with the 13-inch Boyden Telescope, as a Part of the Henry Draper Memorial, Annie J. Cannon, 155

Fowler (Dr.), Experiments in Examination of the Asserted
Hæmatopoietic Functions of the Spleen, 115

Fowler (Rev. Canon), Mimicry in the Coleoptera, 311
Fowls, Variation in, W. B. Tegetmeier, 152; F. Finn, 297
Fowls Fed on Meat and on Grain, Comparison of the Egg-
laying Capacity of, Frédéric Houssay, 408

Fox (Howard), Birds Attacking Butterflies and Moths, 366
France Returns of the Census of 1901, 348; Folds of the
Phosphatic Chalk in the Somme, J. Gosselet, 359
Frankland (Mrs. Percy), the Life of Pasteur, René Vallery.
Radot, 97

Franklin (Prof. W. S.), Diffraction Effect, 444

Fraser (F.), Ultimate Constitution of Matter and Ether, 335

Freeman (R.), Change of Pitch of Sound with Distance, 317

Freshwater Algae of the North of Ireland, W. West and Prof. G. S. West, 358

Fresnel's Polarisation-Vector, The Differential Equations of, James Walker, 502

Freycinet (C. de), Essais sur la Philosophie des Sciences, Analyse, Mécanique, 341

Frost of February last, the, D. H. R. Mill, 517

Frost, Humus as a Preservative against, Prof. W. R. Fisher, 152

Frost Patterns in Mud, Dr. Catherine A. Raisin, 199; Prof. R. Meldola, F. R.S., 222

Fruit Pest Treatment in Georgia, 445

Fry (Sir Edward, F R.S.), Fall of Mud or Dust, 317 Fuller (Caleb A.), Oysters and Sewage in Narragansett Bay, 519

Fuller (Thomas), an Unusual Rainbow, 273

Functions of Museums, Scope and, Address at Ipswich Museum,
Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R. S., 91
Fundamental Principles of the Old and New World Civilisa-
tions, vol. ii., of the Archæological and Ethnological Papers
of the Peabody Museum, Zelia Nuttall, 268
Funeral Rites of the North American Indians, J. E. King,
527

Fungi, on the Bluing of Certain, Gabriel Bertrand, 216
Funzioni Analitiche, Teoria delle, Guilio Vivanti, 584
Furfurane, Nitration of, M. Marquis, 580

Furnace, a New Form of Electric Resistance Laboratory, Prof.
Holborn, 350

Furness (Sir Christopher), Development of Water-power for Manufacturing purposes in Canada, 159

Fused Lime, on Some Properties of, Henri Moissan, 311 Fusion of Quartz by Means of Electric Arc, R. S. Hutton, 263

Future, the Discovery of the, Discourse at the Royal Institution, H. G. Wells, 326

Gadow (Dr. H., F. R.S.), Evolution of Horns and Antlers, 549 Gaillard (M.), the Mummified Birds of Ancient Egypt, 119 Galatzin (Prince B), Coefficient of Refraction of Ethyl Ether in the Vicinity of the Critical Point, 546

Gales on the Coasts of the British Islands 1871-1900, F. J. Brodie, 550

Gall-making Cynipid Fly in Jamaica, a, Prof. T. D. A.

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Galls, British Vegetable, an Introduction to their Study, E. T. Connold, Supp. April 24, 1902, viii

Gallenkamp's (Messrs.), Instruments for Obtaining the Dewpoint and Humidity of the Atmosphere, 592

Gallois (L.), Les Andes de Patagonie, Supp. November 14, 1901, ix

Galton (Dr. Francis, F.R.S.), on the Probability that the Son of a very highly-gifted Father will be no less Gifted, 79 Galton's Whistle, on Observations made with, upon the Hearing of the Murray Islanders and some Inhabitants of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Dr. C. S. Myers, 116

Gamble (William), the Process Year Book 1901-2, 296
Gamgee (Dr. Arthur, F.R.S.), the Croonian Lecture at the
Royal Society, on certain Chemical and Physical Properties of
Hæmoglobin, 520

Ganong (W. F.), a Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology, 75
Gar-fish and Mackerel, Habits of the, J. T. Cunningham, 586
Gardening, Death and Obituary Notice of Thomas Meehan,
S. A. Skan, 132

Gardens, School, Conference on, 380

Gardiner (C. I.), Fossiliferous Silurian Beds and Associated Igneous Rocks of the Clogher Head District, 358

Gardiner (J. Stanley), the Dangers of Coral Reefs to Navigation), 585

Gardner (Walter M.), a Dictionary of Dyes, Mordants and
other Compounds used in Dyeing and Calico Printing, 148
Garrett (F. C.), Bases contained in Scottish Shale Oil, 430
Gas Appliances, Exhibition of Burners and, at the Crystal
Palace, 158

Gas-Thermometry, ii., Dr. P. Chappuis, 93

Gases of the Blood at Different Altitudes during a Balloon Ascent, J. Tissot and M. Halleon, 168

Gases on the Electrical Conductivity of Liquefied Gases, M. Centnerszwer, 181; the Experimental Study of Gases, Morris W. Travers, 461; Hall Effect in Gases at Low Pressures, H. A. Wilson, 550

Gatty (Rev. R. A.), Pigmy Flints from Lincolnshire, 372 Gautier (Armand), Sodium Methylarsenate as a Cure for Malarial Fever, 374, 383

Gautier (Henri), Preparation and Properties of Strontium Hydride, 288

Gautrelet (Jean). Phosphorus in the Invertebrates, 312

Gawler (Mr.), Existence of Polyiodides in Nitrobenzene Solution, 527

Gaythorpe (S. B.), the New Planetoid, 223

Gee (Wm.), Beechen Hedges on Elevated Ground, 535
Gegenbaur (Carl), Erlebtes und Erstrebtes, 316
Greikie (Sir Archibald, F.R.S.), Geological Map of Iceland,
Th. Thoroddsen, 367; Class Book of Geology, 533
Geitel (Prof.), Atmospheric Air capable of Inducing Radio-
activity, 207

Geitler (Dr. Josef von), Action of Kathode Rays on a Magnetic
Needle, 540

Geneva, Displacements of the Horizons, Due to Refraction, on the Lake of, Prof. F. R Forel, 280

Genus Lichas, Notes on the, F. R. C. Reed, 140
Geodesic Circles, J. K. Whittemore, 262

Geodetical Instruments, some New Forms of, Sir Howard
Grubb, F.R.S., 359

Geography: Death of Ex-Governor Eyre, 109; the Artesian Waters of Australia, J. P. Thomson, 111; L'Epoca delle Grandi Scoperte Geografiche, Carlo Errera, 124; a Commercial Geography of Foreign Nations, F. C. Boon, 245; Formation of the Colorado Desert, Dr. R. E. C. Stearns, 282; a Geography of Wales, A. E. L. Hudson, 317; the Indian Borderland, 1880-1900, Colonel Sir T. Hungerford Holdich, C.B., F.S.A., 319; Indian Surveys, 424; Britain and the British Seas, H. J. Mackinder, 385; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. Emil Holub, 396; Exploration of the Maldives, Prof. A. Agassiz, 398; the Fauna and Geography

the Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, 514; Medal Awards of the Royal Geographical Society, 471; Proposed Exploring Expedition to the Magnetic North Pole, Captain JL Amundsen, 497; Central and South America, A. H. Keane, Colonel George Earl Church, 512; Death of General Mikhail Vasilievich Pyevtsoff, 517; the Kozloff Expedition to Tibet, 521; Voyage Southward of the Discovery, Sir Clements Markham, 592; Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. I V. Mushketoff, 395; les Andes de Patagonie, L Gallois, Supp. November 14, 1901, ix; Tarr and

McMurry's Geographies, R. S. Tarr and Frank M. McMurry, Supp. March 13, x

Geology: Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. Ralph Tate, 11; Slaty Cleavage, T. M. Reade and P. Holland, 13; Correlation Tables of British Strata, Bernard Hobson, 29; Geology and Meteorology, 32; Miocene Fauna of Burma, Dr. Fritz Noetling, 37; on a Late Pleistocene Deposit containing Mammoth, Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., 67; on the Meteorological Conditions of the Pleistocene Epoch, Dr. Nils Ekholm, 141; Geological Society, 94, 140, 190, 238, 310, 358, 405, 478, 503; Submerged Glaciated Rock-valley in Carmarthenshire, Thomas Codrington, 94; les Variations de Longueur des Glaciers, Charles Rabot, 172; Suggestion as to the Cause of the Low Temperature of a Glacial Period being Due to the Obscuration of the Sun's Rays by Floating Dust Particles, P. and L. Sarasin, 180; the Ancient Glaciers of Skye, Alfred Harker, 189; Temperature and Glacial Periods, H. N. Dickson, 229; Glacier-lakes in the Cleveland Hills, P. F. Kendall, 310; the Glaciation of Teesdale, A. R. Dwerryhouse, 310; Clarke Collection of New South Wales Fossil Plants, E. A. N. Arber, 94; Death of Samuel Rowles Pattison, 109; Geology of the Baluchistan Desert and Part of Eastern Persia, E. Vredenburg, 111; Kharga Oasis, its Topography and Geology, J. Ball, 130; Notes on the Genus Lichas, F. R. C. Reed, 140; on the Origin of Certain Concretions in the Lower Coal-measures, H. B. Stocks, 141; Das Antlitz der Erde, La Face de la Terre, Eduard Suess, 145; Ein Wort über den Sitz der Vulkanischen Kräfte in der Gegenwart, Alphons Stübel, 150; the Geological Survey of the United States, 176; Death of James G. Shipman, 178; on the Development of the Grand Cañon of Colorado, Prof. W. M. Davies, 180; on a New Species Belonging to the Leperditiadæ, Prof. T. T. Groom, 190; the Sequence of the Cambrian and Associated Beds of the Malvern Hills, Prof. T. T. Groom, with an Appendix on the Brachiopoda, C. A. Matley, 191; on the Waste of the Coast of Ireland, Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, 192; Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey, 204; Rock Covered with Frozen Moraine

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Lyngen, Arctic Norway, Dr. Hans Reusch, 206; Geschichte der Moränenkunde, Dr. August Böhn, 362; Mosasaurus Bones from Natal Coast Cretaceous, 229; South of England, post-Pliocene Non-Marine Mollusca, A. V. Kennard and B. B. Woodward, 230; on the Geological and Physical Development of Dominica, Prof. J. W. W. Spencer, 238; on the Geological and Physical Development of the Barbados, Prof. J. W. W. Spencer, 238; Death of Clarence King, 255; Obituary Notice of, 279; the Supposed Marine Submergence of the Gobi during the Secondary Period, 256; Discovery of a Nummulitic Layer at St. Louis, Senegal, G. Vasseur, 264: Geology of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, A. Gibb Maitland, 303; Bathymetrical and Geological Study of the Lakes of Snowdonia, Dr. T. J. Jehu, 334: Fifty years of Work in Canada, Scientific and Educational, Sir William Dawson, F.R.S., 339; the Climate and Artesian Waters of Australia, J. P. Thomson, 111, 350; Process for the Mixed Analysis of Rocks, Prof. W. J. Sollas, F.R.S., 358; Fossiliferous Silurian Beds and Associated Igneous Rocks of the Clogher Head District, Prof. S. H. Reynolds and C. I. Gardiner, 358; Folds of the Phosphatic Chalk in the Somme, J. Gosselet, 359; Geological Map of Ireland, Th. Thoroddsen, Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., 367; the Perforated Landscapes of Kappadocia, 372; the Relation of Certain Breccias to the Physical Geography of their Age, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F. R.S., 405; Matrix of the Suffolk Chalky Boulder-Clay, Rev. Edwin Hill, 405; Origin of the River-system of South Wales, Aubrey Strahan, 478; the Crystalline Limestones of Ceylon, Ananda K. CoomaraSwámy, 503; the Students' Handbook of Stratigraphical Geology, A. J. Jukes-Browne, 507; Geology of the "Riukiu Curve," Japan, Prof. S. Yoshiwara, 519; Class Book of Geology, Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., 533; Geology of the North-East Coast of Labrador, Reginald A. Daly, 542; the Plagioclase-augite Rocks between the Yenisei and the Lena, A. Laversky, 546; Petrology of British East Africa, G. T. Prior, 549; Progressive Dynamo-metamorphism of a porphy ritic Andesite from Co. Wicklow, Henry J. Seymour, 551; Composition of the Lodes of Kersanton, Ch. Barrois, 552; Physical Effects of Contact Metamorphism, Joseph Barrel, 599

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