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Na. u re, 

 March 23, 1911 



Trails, Theodore Roosevelt, 77 ; the Negro in the New 

 World, 172 ; a Monograph of the Okapi, Sir E. Ray 

 Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., and Dr. W. G. Ridewood, 

 209; Sir Ray Lankester's Book on the Okapi, 306; 

 Living Okapies, 483 ; the Yellow and Dark-skinned 

 People of Africa, South of the Zambezi, Dr. G. McCall 

 Theal, 542 



Johnston (T. Harvey), the Haematozoa of Australian 

 Batrachians, 130 ; Occurrence of Pentastomes in 

 Australian Cattle, 130 



Jonckheere (M.), Saturn's Rings, 150; the Total Eclipse of 

 the Moon on November 16, 180 ; a Projection on Saturn's 

 Outer Ring, 248 



Jones (Prof. H. C), Introduction to Physical Chemistry, 

 103 



Jones (O.), Woodcraft for Scouts and Others, 303 



Jordan (Dr. A. C), Diseases of the Skin, including Radio- 

 therapy and Radiumtherapy, Prof. E. Gaucher, 363 



Jordan (Dr. David Starr), the Making of a Darwin, 

 Address at American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, 31^4 



Jordan (F. C), the Orbits of Several Spectroscopic Binaries, 



385 

 Joslin (E. P.), Metabolism in Diabetes Mellitus, 4-;^ 

 Jouaust (R.), Magnetic Properties of Iron at High Fre- 

 quencies, 193 

 Joule, an Unconscious Forecast by, B. A. Keen, 475 

 Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, 1910, 455 

 Judd (Prof. J. W.', C.B., F.R.S.), the Triumph of Evolu- 

 tion. 148; the Coming of Evolution, 297; the Inheritance 

 of Acquired Characters, 405 ; Darwin and the Transmis- 

 sion of Acquired Characters, 474 

 Junior Institution of Engineers : Science and Engineering, 



Sir J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., at, 122 

 Jupiter, the Apparent Diameter of. Father Chevalier, 51 

 Jupiter's Galilean Satellites, Observations of, Mr. Innes, 524 

 Jurassic Floras, Comparison of, Prof. A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 



258 

 Jutson (J. T.), Physiography of the Yarra River and Dan- 

 denong Creek Basins, Victoria, 430 



Kahlenberg (Prof. Louis), Outlines of Chemistry, 70 

 Kamensky (M.), Investigation of the Orbit of Wolf's Comet, 



1898-191 1, 248 

 Kanngiesser (Dr. F.), Vergiftungen durch Pflanzen und 

 Pflanzenstoffe, ein Grundriss der vegetalen Toxikologie 

 fijr praktische Aerzte, Apotheker, und Botaniker, 436 

 Kant and his Philosophical Revolution, Prof. R. M. 



Wenley, 404 

 Kapillarchemie, Dr. Herbert Freundlich, 534 

 Kapp (Prof. Gisbert), Solenoids, Electromagnets, and Elec- 

 tromagnetic Windings, Charles R. Underbill, 432 ; 

 Electric Circuit Problems in Mines and Factories, E. H. 

 Crapper, 503 ; Exercises in Electrical Engineering for the 

 Use of Second-year Students in Universities and Techni- 

 cal Colleges, Prof. T. Mather, F.R.S., and Prof. G. W. O. 

 Howe, 503 

 Karakoram Himalayas, the Duke of the Abruzzi's Expedi- 

 tion to the. Dr. F. De Filippi at Royal Geographical 

 Society, 124 

 Kassowitz (Prof. Max), Origin of Species, 382 

 Kayser (E.), Influence of Nitrates on .'\lcoholic Ferments, 98 

 Kayser (Prof.), a System of Standard Wave-lengths, 151 

 Keatinge (Mr.), Rural Economy of the Bombay Deccan, 382 

 Keen (B. A.), an Unconscious Forecast by Joule, 475 

 Keith (Dr. Arthur), Series of Specimens illustrating Irregu- 

 larities in the Differentiation of Sexual Characters, 19 ; 

 a New Theory of the Descent of Man, 206, 509 ; Certain 

 Physical Characters of the Negroes of the Congo Free 

 State and Nigeria, Lecture at Royal Anthropological 

 Institute, 221 

 Kellas (Dr. A. M.), a Manual of Practical Inorganic Chem- 

 istry, 466 

 Kelsch (Dr. Achille), Death of, 481 

 Kemp (E. G.), the Face of Manchuria, Korea, and Russian 



Turkestan, 500 

 Kemp (Philip), Some Physical Properties of Rubber, 296 

 Kendall (R. H.), Treatment of Refractory Low-grade Gold 



Ores at the Ouro Preto Gold Mine, Brazil, 33 

 Kent (H. A.), the Tribo Luminescence of Uranium, 244 



Kenwood (H. R.), Hygiene and Public Heath, 507 

 Kepler's Laws, the Discovery of, M. Bigourdan, 385 

 Kerr (Prof. J. Graham, F.R.S.), Morphological Method 



and the .Ancestry of Vertebrates, 203 

 Kersey (A. T. J.), Exercises in Metal Work, 436 

 Kertesz (Dr. K.), Report on a Family of Dipttra, the 



Stratiomyiidaj, 496 

 Kew, the j'odrell Laboratory at. Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 



K.C.M.G.. F.R.S., 103 

 Kew (H. Wallis), a Synopsis of the False Scorpions of 



Britain and Ireland, 296 

 Kidston (Dr.), Structure of the " False Stems " of the Fossil 



Genus Tempskya, 59 

 Kieffer (Prof. J. J.), Two Families cf Diptera, the Cecido- 



myiidae (Gall-flies) and the ChironomidiE, 496 

 Kilian (W.), the Fluvio-glacial Terraces of Bi^vre and 



Basse-Is6re, 261 

 Kinematograph Synchronised with Phonograph or Grama- 

 phone, M. Gaumont, 449 

 King (Col. W. G.), Anti-Malarial Measures in India, 240 

 Kinnicutt (Dr. Leonard Parker), Death of, 547 

 Kirby (P. J.), Theory of the Chemical Action of the Electric 



Discharge in Electrolytic Gas and Other Gases, 192 

 Kirkpatrick (Dr. R.), Murrayona phenolepis, a New Type 



of Sponge from Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, 345 

 Kirwan (E. M.), Permissible Description of Furs, 381 

 Klaatsch (H.), Homo aurignacensis Hauseri, ein pala;o- 



lithischer Skelettfund aus dem unteren Aurignacien der 



Station Combecapelle bei Montferrand (P6rigord), 119; 



Die Aurignac-Rasse und ihre Stellung im Stammbaum der 



Menschheit, 119 

 Klaatsch 's Theory of the Descent of Man, Gerhardt v. 



Bonin, 508 ; Dr. A. Keith, 509 

 Knauth (M.), the Settlement in Strassburg Cathedral, 384 

 Knossos, New Discoveries at, H. R. Hall, 45 

 Knott (Dr. C. G.), the Dynamics of a Golf Ball, 306 

 Koehler (Prof. Ren6), Echinoderma of the Indian Museum, 



»34 

 Koester (F.), Hydroelectric Developments and Engmeermg, 



198 



Komppa (Prof.), Synthesis of Camphoric Acid, 522 



Kcinig (Prof. Franz), Death of, 215 



Korean Meteorological Observatory, Scientific Memoirs of 

 the, 341 



Korostelef (N. A.), Meteorological Observations Recorded 

 by Various Expeditions to Nova Zemlia, 521 



Kos'sel (Prof.), Nobel Prize .Awarded to, 213 



Kowalski (J. de). Progressive Phosphorescent Spectrum of 

 Organic Compounds at Low Temperatures, 161 ; Influ- 

 ence of Functional Groups on the Spectrum of Progressive 

 Phosphorescence, 395 



Kraus (Prof. Friedrich), Das Elektrokardigramm des 

 gesunden und kranken Menschen, 265 



Krogness (O.), on the Simultaneity of "Abruptly-begin- 

 ning" Magnetic Storms, 170 



Kriiger 60 and Castor, Mass-ratios of the Components of. 

 Dr. H. N. Russell, 418 



KiJhl (Dr.), Nova Lacertse, 523 



Kuhlgatz (Dr. Th.), Uber'das Tierleben in dem von der 

 btaatsforstverwaltung geschiitzten Zwergbirken-Moor in 

 Neulinum, no 



Kiikenthal (Prof. Willy), Leitfaden fiir das zoologische 

 Praktikum, 400 



Kusakabe (Benjiro), the New Tokyo, 185 



Kusano (S.), Chemotactic and Similar Reactions of the 

 Swarm Spores of Myxomycetes, 151 



La Touche (Mr.), Recent Beds of Silt, laid down in Some 

 Cases in Old Channels of Overflow, have been Tilted by 

 Earth-movements in the Lake-district of the Punjab Salt 

 Range, 553 ; Certain Glaciers in Sikkim, 553 



Laboratories : the Jedrell Laboratory at Kew, Sir W. T. 

 Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G.. F.R.S'., 103; the Cavendish 

 Laboratory, 112; a History of the Cavendish Laboratory, 

 1871-1910, 195 



Labre (Henri), the Ingestion of Mineral Acids in the Dog, 

 498 



Ladner (J. W.), the Invicta Table Book, 103 



Lafay (A.), Method of Observation of the Trajectories, 

 followed by the Elements of an Air Current deflected by 

 Obstacles of Variable Forms, 532 



