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Index 



r Nature] 

 \_June 13, 1901 



Alternating Currents, Oscillographs, 142 



America : Bulletin of American Mathematical Society, 50, 146, 

 290, 432, 481, 577 ; Transactions of American Mathematical 

 Society, 528 ; the Numbers of the American Bison, 96 ; Ameri- 

 can Journal of Science, 169, 266, 290, 481, 505, 626; United 

 States Geological Survey, 215 ; American Journal of Mathe- 

 matics, 218, 432 ; the Currents in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 

 W. Bell Dawson, 311, 601 ; Text Book of Vertebrate Zoo- 

 logy, J. S. Kingsley, 558 ; the Eyes of the Blind Vertebrates 

 of North America, C. H. Eigenmann and W. A. Denny, 589 



Among the Birds, Florence Anna Fulcher, loi 



Anaerobic Life, Dr. Klett, 307 



Analytical Tables for Complex Inorganic Mixtures, F. E. 

 Thompson, 370 



Anatomy : Death of Prof. William Anderson, 10 ; the Simpli- 

 fication of Teaching Anatomy, Prof. Alex. Macalister, 239 ; 

 the True Caecal Apex, Dr. R. J. A. Berry, 266 ; Echidna with 

 Eight Cervical Vertebrae, Dr. R. Broom, 268 ; Ossification of 

 Vertebrae in Marsupials, Dr. R. Broom, 268 ; Origin of 

 Vertebrate Eye and Meaning of Second Pair of Cranial 

 Nerves, Dr. W. H. Gaskell, 354 ; the Size of the Brain in 

 the Insectivore Centetes, Frank E. Beddard, F. R.S., 394; 

 •*' Die Lehre vom Skelet des Menschen unter besonderer 

 Beriicksichtigung entwickelungsgeschichtlicher und ver- 

 gleichendanatomischer Gesichtspunkte und der Erforder- 

 nisse des anthropologischen Unterrichtes an hoherer Lehran- 

 stalten, " 440 ; Beitrage zur Systematik und Genealogie der 

 • Reptilien, Prof. Max Furbringer, 462 ; Description of the 

 Human Spines, showing Numerical Variation, in the Warren 

 Museum of the Harvard Medical School, Dr. T. Dwight, 

 512 



Ancestry, Huxley s, Havelock Ellis, 127 



Ancient History, the Ethnology of, deduced from Records, 

 Monuments and Coins, Prof. Alfred C. Haddon, F.R.S., 



309 



Anderson (Dr. T. D. ), New Variable, 2 1901 (Cygni), 502 



Anderson (Prof. William), Death of, 10 



Andre (Ch.), Variability of Eros, 426; the Luminous Varia- 

 bility of Eros, 435 ; the Planet Eros, 483 ; True Period of 

 Luminous Variation of Eros, 531 



Andrews (A. W.), the " Diagram " Series of Coloured Hand 

 Maps, 344 



Animal Hynotism : Beitrage zur Physiologic des Centralner- 

 vensystem. Max Verworn, 78 



Animals Exterminated during the Nineteenth Century, some, 

 252, Dr. Henry de Varigny, 372 



Animals, Protective Markings in, Clarence Waterer, 441 ; 

 Frank E. Beddard, 466 



Annalen der Physik, 506, 528, 626 



Annelids : Note upon a New Form of Spermatophore in an 

 Earthworm, Frank E, Beddard, F.R.S., 515 



Annuaire Astronomique for 1901, 163 



Annuaire pour 1901, Bureau des Longitudes, 240. 



Antarctica : First on the Antarctic Continent, being an Account 

 of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, C. E. 

 Borchgrevink, 468 ; the Land Work of the Belgian Ant- 

 arctic Expedition, 516 ; the British and German Antarctic 

 Ships, 591 ; the Work of the National Antarctic Expedition, 

 Prof. J. W. Gregory, 609 



Antelopes, the Book of, P. L. Sclater and O. Thomas, 509 



Anthropology : Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural 

 History, vol. ii., i. the Jesup North Pacific Expedition; iv. 

 the Thompson. Indians, James Teit, Prof. A. C. Haddon, 

 F.R S., 3 ; Use of Dolomite as Money by Pomo Indians, Dr. 

 O. C. Farrington, 12; Antropometria, Dr. R. Livi, 28; 

 Le9ons d'Anthropologie Philosophique, D. Folkmar, 56 ; 

 Investigations of the Habits and Folk-lore of Australian 

 Aborigines, 88 ; Huxley's Life and Work, Lord Avebury, 

 F.R.S., 92, 116; the Child: a Study in the Evolution of 

 Man, A. F. Chamberlain, 105 ; the Primitive Idea of Tabu, 

 Salomon Reinach, 141 ; the History of the Devil and the 

 Idea of Evil, Dr. Paul Carus, 151 ; a Plea for the Study of 

 the Native Races in South Africa, Prof. A. C. Haddon, 

 F.R.S., 157; Anthropological Institute, 170, 410, 434, 483, 

 554; Messrs. Maclver and Wilkin's Algerian Journey, 170; 

 Stone Implements in Tasmania, Paxton Moir, 170; a Pre- 

 Columbian Scandinavian Colony in Massachusetts, Gerard 

 Fowkes, 192 ; the Bektashis of Cappadocia, J, W. Crowfoot, 

 210; the Uganda Dwarfs, Sir H. Johnston, 238; Kultur- 

 formen of Oceania, Dr. L. Frobenius, 239 ; the Mentawei 



Islanders, C. M. Pleyte, 332 ; Ethnic Affinities of the Slavs, 

 Herr Jaborowski, 353 ; Native Indian Beliefs as to " Hair- 

 marks" on Horses and Cattle, 382 ; the Progress of Anthro- 

 pology, C. H. Read, 410; Die Lehre vom Skelet des Men- 

 schen unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung entwickelungs- 

 geschichtlicher und vergleichend-anatomischer Gesichtspunkte 

 und der Erfordernisse des Anthropologischen Unterrichtes 

 an hoheren Lehranstalten, 440 ; Maori Tatu and Moko, 

 H. L. Roth, 483 ; Celtic Folk-lore, Welsh and Manx, John 

 Rhys, E. Sidney Hartland, 485 ; Bushman Paintings from 

 Groot Riet River, E. H. L. Schwarz,. 532 ; Skull- 

 trephining in New Britain, &c.. Rev. J. A. Crump, 554; 

 Stonehenge and other Stone Circles, A. L. Lewis, 575 ; 

 Anthropologie als Wissenschaft und Lehrfach, Dr. Rudolf 

 Martin, Supp. x. 



Antilocapra, the Markings of. Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 58 



Antropometria, Dr. R. Livi, ?8 



Arachnidae, Adaptation of Instinct in a Trap-door Spider, R. I. 

 Pocock, 466 



Arbuckle (W ), Preparation of Iodic Acid, 339 



Arc, Direct Current, some Experiments on the, W. Duddell, 182 



Archaeology, the State of Stonehenge, 258 ; the Orientation of 

 Greek Temples, Dr. F. C. Penrose, F.R. S., 492 ; Recent 

 Excavations in Roman Forum, E. F. Morris, 578 



Archbutt (L. ), Lubrication and Lubricants, 4 



Architecture, Naval, in United States, Prof. J. H. Biles, 546 ; 

 Cause of Vibrations in Deutschland, O. Schlick, 546 ; Motion 

 of Submarine Boats in Vertical Plane, Captain Hovgaard, 546 



Arcimis (Prof. Augusto), an Earthquake on February 10, 396 



Arctica, the Duke of the Abruzzi's Expedition, 37 ; Return of 

 Dr. Kann, 63 



Ardin-Delteil (P.), Cryoscopy of Human Sweat, 124 



Argon and its Companions, Prof. William Ramsay, F.R.S., Dr. 

 Morris W. Travers, 164 



Armstrong (Prof. G. F.), Death of, 88 



Armstrong (H. E.), i : 2 : 4-Metaxylidine-6-Sulphonic Acid, 

 291 



Armstrong (Lord, F.R.S.), Death of, 209 ; Obituary Notice of, 



23s 



Arnold (Prof. J. O.), Practical Problems in the Metallography 

 of Steel, 61 



Arnold-Forster (H. O.), the London School Atlas, 344 



Art, the Origins of, a Psychological and Sociological Inquiry, 

 Yrjb Him, Prof. Alfred C. Haddon, F.R.S., 389 



Artificial Perfumes, Natural and, 212 



Artificial Rain, Prof. Cleveland Abbe, 167 ; C. H. B. Woodd, 

 232 ; M. T. Tatham, 232 



Artificial Representation of a Total Solar Eclipse, an. Prof. 

 R. W. Wood, 250 



Apatite in Ceylon, Prof. A. H. Church, F.R.S., 464 



Aschan (Ossian), Die Pflanzen-Alkaloide, 486 



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

 Keegan, 396 



Ashcraft (C. E., jun.). Lightning from Cloudless Sky, 474 



Asia, Central, Gothic Vestiges in, Thos. W. Kingsmili, 608 



Asia, Recent Geological Changes in Northern and Central, 

 Prof. G. F. Wright, 530 



Astronomy : the Leonids, a Forecast, Drs. G. J. Stoney, F.R.S., 

 and A. M. W. Downing, F.R.S., 6; Fireballs in October, 

 14; Our Astronomical Column, 14, 39, 67, 92, 115, 141, 

 163, 188, 211, 240, 260, 286, 309, 333, 354, 383, 405, 426, 

 452, 477. 502, 524, 548, 575, 596, 620 ; Astronomical Occur- 

 rences in November, 14 ; in December, 115 ; in January, 211 ; 

 in February, 333; in March, 426; in April, 524; in May, 

 620; the Planet Eros, 14, 39, 116, 212, 333, 355; MM. 

 Guillaume, Le Cadet and Luizet, 483 ; Ch. Andre, 483 ; 

 Perturbations of Eros produced by Mars, H. N. Russell, 

 141 ; Opposition of Eros, M. Loewy, 188 ; Variability of 

 Eros, 383, 452, 502 ; Dr. E. von Oppolzer, 383 ; F. 

 Rossard, 426 ; Ch. Andre, 426 ; the Luminous Vari- 

 ability of Eros, Ch. Andre, 435 ; True Period of 

 Luminous Variation of Eros, Ch. Andre and M. Luizet, 

 531 ; Reduction of Observations of Eros, Prof. G. C. 

 Comstock, 405 ; Eros and the Solar Parallax, 502 ; 

 Temperature Observations during Solar Eclipse, C. Martin, 

 14 ; Local Conditions for Observations of the Total Solar 

 Eclipse, 1901 May 17-18, 163 ; the Total Solar Eclipse of 

 May 17-18, Dr. J. J. A. Muller, 347; A. Fowler, 470; 

 Spanish Observations of the Eclipse of May 28, Seiior 

 Iniguez, 188; an Artificial Representation of a Total Solar 



