Supplement to Nature^ 

 November -yiy 1893 



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Index 



xxiu 



Janet (T.), Methods for Experiments on Electric Oscillations of 

 Comparatively Long Period, 423 



Japan : Sei>mology in Japan, Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 136 ; 

 Recent Volcanic Eruptions in Fukushima Districts, 179, 398 ; 

 the Ancient Burial Mounds of Japan, Romyn Hitchcock, 398 ; 

 the Cause of the Great Japanese Earthquake, iSgr, Prol. B. 

 Koto, 398 ; Surface Changes Accompanying Japanese Earth- 

 quake of 1S91, Prof. B. koto, 574 ; Geological Structure of 

 Japan, Dr. Edmund Naumann, 619 



Jelly-fi~hof Lake Urumiah, the, P. L. Sclater, F.R.S., 294 



Jenkins(Rear-AdmiralT. A.), Djath and Obituary Notice of, 376 



Jensen (P.), Die Kosmologie der Babvlonier, 2 



Jeppe (Fred.), the Zoutspanherg Goldfields, 448 



Johns Hopkins University Circular, 183 



Johnston's Notes on Astronomy, 233 



Johnston- Lavis (Dr. H. J.), Rise of Lava in Crater of Etna, 

 179 • R-^markable Hailstorms, 294 



Joly (Dr. J., F.R.S. ), a Method of Detecting the Existence of 

 Variable Stars Ijy Continu. 'US Photometric Observations, 47 : 

 the Diffusion Phitometer, 269 



Jonas (E.), New Material for High Resistances, 155 



Jones (J. Viriamu), on Standards of L')w Electrical Resistance, 

 528 



Jourdain (S.), Scented Mists of Channel Coasts, 119 



Journal of Royal Agricultural Society of England, 91 



Journal of Botany, 333, 559 



Jowett (H. A. IX), tbe Aconite Alkaloids, VII. ; Modifications 

 of Aconiiine Aurichloride, 535 



Jubilee, the Rothamsted, 2S9, 327 



Judd (J. W. ), Composite Dykes in Arran, 285 



Jukes-Browne (A. J.), Recent Borings through Lower Creta- 

 ceous Strata in East Lincolnshire, 142 ; Geology : An 

 Elementary Handbook, 435 



Jupiter, Observation on, M. Lumsden, 158 



Jupiter, the Satellites of, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 81, 209 



Kablukov (Irv.), Heat developed in combination of Bromine 

 with Unsaturated Hydro-Carbons, 119 



Kaleidoscope, a Reflecting, Dr. John Gobam, 159 



Kanhaiyalal, Peculiar Hailstones, 248 ; an Appeal to Mathe- 

 maticians, 415 



Kansas, Effect of Cyclone of June 2t in, E. H. ,S. Bailey, 352 



Karakoram, Explorations in the, W. M. Conway, 43 



KassnerfG. ), Manufacture of Oxygen from Air by means of 

 Calcium Plumbate, 446 



Kayser and Runge, Messrs., Method of obtaining Determination 

 of Refractive Index of Atmosphere for every portion of Pho- 

 tographic Spectrum, 60 



Kelvin (Lord, F.R.S.), Illustrations of Molecular Tactics of 

 Crystal, 159 ; New Electrical Measuring Instruments, 399 



Kendall (Pei-cy F.), Intrusive Masses of Boulder Clay, 370 



Kennard (T. W.), Death of, 481 



Kent (W. Saville), The Great Barrier Reef of Australia ; its 

 Products and Potentialities, Prof. Alfred C. Haddon, 217 



Kenw.iod (Hrnry R.), Public Health Laboratory Work, 433 



Kew Herbarium, Additions to, 5ro 



Kew Meteorological Committee Report, 59 



Kew Observatory ; Appointment of Mr. Charles Chree as 

 Superintendent, II 



Kina Balu, Mount, North Borneo Exploration of, John White- 

 head, 564 



Kinetic Theory of Gases, the Moon's Atmosphere and the, G. 

 H. Bryan, 526 



Kippinn (K. .S.), New Haloid Derivatives of Camphor, 118 



Kirb) (W. F. ), Brief Guide to the Common Butterflies of the 

 United States and Canada, the Life of a Butterfly, Samuel 

 Hubbard Scudder, 338 ; the Lepidoptera of the British 

 Islands, 585 



Klaassen (Helen G.), Magnetic Qualities of Iron, 335 



Klein (Dr. E., F. R.S.), Bacteria, their Nature and Function, 82 



Knecht (Edmund), a Manual of Dyeing, 170 



Knott (Prof C. G.), Quaternions and Vectors, 148, 516 



Kobbe (Guslav), Tides of Bay of Fundy, 444 



Koch (Dr.), Method of Detecting Cholera IJaclllus in Water, 523 



Kohlrausch (F. ), Determination of Electrical Resistances by 

 Means of Alternating Currents, 259 ; Theory of Change of 

 Properties of Liquids in Proportion to Matter in Solution 

 invalidated in Case of Density of Dilute Aqueous Solutions, 

 57' ; Solubility of some Insoluble Bodies in Water deter- 

 mined by Electric Conductivity of Solution, 697 



Koppen (W.), Rainfall Probability in United States, 215 

 Kossel (Prof.), Dulcin, a New Saccharine Substance, 47 

 Koto (Prof), Cause of the Great Japanese Earthquake, 398 ; 

 Surface Changes accompanying Japanese Earthquake of 1891, 



574 „ „ 



Kremser (Dr.), Notes on Drjness of April, 1893, 120 

 Kreutz (Prof H.), Comet Appearance in the Year 1892, 380 

 Krigar-menzel (Dr. Otto), Experiments for Determining by 

 Weighing Diminution of Gravity on Ascent from Earth's 

 Surface, 155 ; Experiments on Diminution of Weight at 

 Increasing Altitudes, 288 ; the Motion of Vibrating Stiings, 



324 , , . 



Kropotkin (Prince), General Glaciation of Asia, 533 

 Kropotkin (Sophie), Numerous Insects washed up by the Sea, 



370; O-iwald H. Latter, 392 I 

 Krouschoff (K. D. ), Artificial Diamonds obained by, 207 

 Kukenthal (Dr), Departure of a Zoological Expedition to 



Molucca, 619 

 Kummer (Prof E. E.), Death of, 107 

 Kupelwieser (Paul), the Manufacture of Basic Steel at Witkowitz, 



55° 

 Kurdistan Journeys, 1892, Captain Mounsell s, 233 



Kutzing (T. F.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 597 



Laar (J. J. Van), Die Thermodynamik in der Chemie, 220 

 Labbe (Alphonse), the Coccidia of Birds, 536 

 Laboratories, European, of Marine Biology, 404 

 Laboratories, Research, for Women, Prof A. W. Riicker, 



F.R.S. ,590 

 Laboratory, Subtropical Botanical, established at Eustis, 



Florida, 545 

 Laboratory Work^ Public Health, Henry R. Kenwood, 433 

 Lacaze-Duthiers (M. de), Oyster-Culture in the RoscofT 



Aquarium, 560 

 Lachlan (R.), an Elementary Treatise on Modern Pure 



Geometry, 100 

 Lagoons, on English, P. H. Emerson, 515 

 Laire (G. de), the Glucoside of the Iris, 560 

 Lake (Philip), Llandovery Rocks, near Corwen, 118 

 Lake District, English ; Bathymetrical Survey of Larger Lakes, 



Dr. H. R. Mdl, 327 

 Lake Urumiah, the jelly Fish of, P. L. Sclater, F.R.S., 294 

 Lake-Dwellings, on the Structure of. Dr. Munro, 558 

 Lakes, Ice as an Excavator of, and a Transporter o( Boulders, 



Sir Henry H. Howorth, F.R.S., 247 

 Lambert (F.), Two New Disease* of the Mulberry, 432 

 Lamp (Prof. E.), Ephemeris of the New Comet, 276; Comet, 



1893 (Roidame — (^uenisset), 355 

 Landel (G. ), Influence of Solar Radiation upon Plants, 384 

 Landslip in Norway, Disastrous, 78 

 Langley (Mr.), Physico-Chemical and Vitalistic Theories of 



Life, 574 

 Langley (J. N., F.R.S.), Arrangement of Sympathetic Nervous 



System, I., 21 

 Langley (Prof. S. P.), Smithsonian Institution: Hodgkins 



Fund Prizes, 618 

 Langlois Screw for Vertical Propulsions, Trial of, M. Mallet, 



360 

 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F.R.S.), Phagocytes of Green 



Oysters, 75 ; Lehrbuch der Zoologie, Prof. Richard 



Herlwig, 173; Zoology of the Invertebraa, Arthur O. 



Shipley, 173; the Royal Society, 247; Vertebrate Embry- 

 ology, 265 ; the Supposed Suicide of Rattlesnakes, 369 ; 



Human and Comparative Anatomy at Oxford, 616 

 Lapworth (Prof C, F.R.S.), Relationship between Physical 



Geography and Geology, 554 

 Larden (Walter), Thunderstorm Phenomena on the Matterhorn, 



316 

 Larmor (J., F.R.S.), Singularity of Optical Wave-Surface, 23 

 Laser's Bacillusder Miiuse-Seuche, 323 

 Latitude, the Variations of. Sir Robert Ball, 349 ; Prof. C. L. 



Doolifle, 451 

 Latitude Determination at Bethlehem, 1892-3, Prof Doolittle, 



460 

 Lawrence (H. N.), Electricity and Life, 350 

 Layard (Miss Nina F.), on the Roots of the Zf;«»a and the 



Reversing of the Fronds in Lemna Afinor, 575 

 Le Chatelier (IL), the Specific Heat of Carbon, 72 ; the Third 



Principle of Energetics, 240, 632 ; Dissociation of Calcium 



Plumbates, 287 



