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besplagnes (Lieut. L.), Archaeological Excavations in the 



'Jumuli of Killi, near Timbuktu, 233 

 Dewar (Prof. James, F.R.S.), Effect of Extreme Cold on 

 the Emanations of Radium, 213; the Heat Radiating 

 Power of Radium, 372 ; Experiments on the Effects of 

 Low Temperature on the Properties and Spectrum of 

 Radium, 611; Description of the More Recent Results 

 obtained from Investigations at Low Temperatures, 6n 

 D'Eyncourt (E. H. Tennyson), Fast Coaling Ships for our 



Navy, 208 

 Diameter of Neptune, C. W. Wirtz, 580 

 Diastases, Lois g^n^rales de I'Action des, Victor Henri, 221 

 Hibbits (Dr. G. C), Death of, 84 

 Dibden (W. J.), Photometry, 30 

 Dickson (H. N.), Sea Temperature Observations between 



the Shetland and Faeroe Islands, ,86 

 Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, 76 

 Dietrichkeit (O.), Siebenstellige Logarithmen und Anti- 



iogarithmen, 388 

 Differential Equations, a Treatise on, Prof. A. R. Forsyth 



F.R.S., 121 

 Diffusion, the R6le of, and Osmotic Pressure in Plants, 



B. E. Livingston, 174 

 Digby (Miss L.), Cytology of Apogamy and Apospory, 71 

 Diller (Joseph Silas), the Geology and Petrography of 



Crater Lake, National Park, 574 

 Dines (W. H.), Scientific Kite Flying, 154 

 Disease, the Prevention of, 49 ; the Geography of Disease, 



Frank G. Clemow, 171 

 Di?iribution of Diseases, the, Frank G. Clemow, 171 

 Dixie (Lady Florence), Ijain ; or, the Evolution of a Mind, 



343 ; Isola; or, the Disinherited, 343 

 Dixon (C), Open-air Studies in Bird Life : Sketches of 



British Birds in their Haunts, 52 

 Dixon (Dr. Henry H.), Temperature of the Subterranean 

 Organs of Plants, 23 ; Mercury Bubbles, 199 ; the Co- 

 nesion Theory of the Ascent of Sap, 207 ; the Part Played 

 by the Mesophyll Cells in Transpiration, 262 

 Doberck (Prof, W.), the Orbit of i Booiis, 555 

 Dogs : Can Dogs Reason ? Dr. Alex. Hill, 7 

 Doncaster (L.), Experiments in Hybridisation, 94 

 Dongier (R.), the Measurement of Coefficients of Self 



induction by Means of the Telephone, 288 

 Donnan (F. G.), Velocity and Mechanism of the Reaction 

 between Potassium Ferrycyanide and Potassium Iodide 

 in Neutral Aqueous Solution, 46 

 Donner (Prof. A.), Recently Determined Stellar Parallaxes, 



354 

 Doolittle (C. L.), Zenith Telescope Results, 234 

 Dopplerite, an Irish Specimen of, Richard J. Moss, 215 

 Dorsey (George A.), the Mishongnovi Ceremonies of the 



Snake and Antelope Fraternities, m 

 Drawing, a Manual of, C. E. Coolidge, 319 

 Drovvned, the Resuscitation of the Apparently, 326 

 Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 119, 215, 262 

 Dublin Royal Society, 215, 262 



du Chaillu (Paul), Death and Obituary Notice of, 13 

 Duckworth (Sir Dyce), Reverence and Hopefulness in 



Medicine, 555 

 Duckworth (W. L. H.), on the Physical Anthropology of 



Crete and Greece, 635 

 Duerden (Dr. J. E.), West Indian Corals, 614 

 Duggar (Prof.), Osmotic Action of Certain Salts on Marine 



Alga;, 15 

 Dugoujon (Edgar), the Chloride of Phenylpropargylidene, 



288 

 Dumont's (Santos) Experiments, 206 

 Duncan (Cecil), Bacterial Treatment of Sewage by Different 



Methods, 278 

 Dunstan (Prof. W. R., F.R.S.), the Chemical Reactions 



Involved in the Rusting of Iron, 117 

 Dunstan (VVyndham R., F.R.S.), Cyanogenesis in Plants, 



Phaseolunatin, 287 

 Duporcq (E.), Death of, 13 

 Durley (R. J.), Kinematics of Machines, 318 

 Dust Storm of February 22, "Red Rain" and the. Dr. 



T. E. Thorpe, C.B., F.R.S., 53, 222 

 Dust Storms in New Zealand, P. Marshall, 223 

 Dutton (Dr. J. E.), Trypanosoma Disease in Upper Gambia, 

 254 ; Report of the Malaria Expedition to the Gambia, 



1902, of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and 

 Medical Parasitology, 428 

 Dymond (Mr.), Experiments in Testing Milk, 358 

 • Dynamics : Action of Live Things in Mechanics, Sir Oliver 

 Lodge, F.R.S., 31 ; the Glorification of Energy. Prof 

 George M. Minchin, F.R.S., 31 

 Dynamometer, Transmission, MM. Gaiffe and Gunther, 47 

 Dziewulski (W.), Ephemeris for Comet 1903 c, 398 



Earp (R. S.), Analysis of Red Rain, 109 



Earth, Radium and the Geological' Age of the. Prof. J. Joly, 



F.R.S., 526 

 Earth-history of Central Europe, the. Prof. Joseph Partsch 



196 

 Earthquakes : Earthquake in Derbyshire, 12 ; in Turkish 

 Armenia, 85 ; Earthquake Shock in Italy, 85, 327 ; Earth- 

 quake at Van, 108 ; in Constantinople, 108 ; Periodicities 

 of the Tidal Forces and Earthquakes, R. D. Oldham, 11 1 ; 

 Earthquake Shocks in North Wales and Anglesey, 180 ; 

 Earthquake at Erlau, 205 ; Velocity with which Earth- 

 quake Waves are Propagated, Dr. F. Omori, 235 ; Violent 

 Earthquake which Originated near Manila, Rev. Marcial 

 Sold, 235 ; Earthquake on June 29, 1896, in Cyprus, Dr. 

 G. Agamennone, 235 ; Earthquake at Cape Town, 253 ; 

 at St. Vincent, 277 ; Earthquake Shocks in Spain, 327 ; 

 Sudden Change in the Magnetic Declination at Rome 

 Attt^ibuted to the Effect of Earthquakes in Spain, Father 

 Francesco Eschinardi, 374 ; Earthquake in Lisbon, 350, 

 488 ; Earthquake Shocks at Malta, at Syracuse, at Naples, 

 and at Canea, 350 ; Earthquake at Mendoza, South 

 America, 372 ; Earthquake Shock at Kimberley, J. R. 

 Sutton, 389 ; Earthquake Observatory in Strassburg, 416 ; 

 Earthquake in Bucharest, 488; at Santiago de Cuba, 516; 

 Earthquakes at Blidah, at Algiers, and in the Canaries, 

 529 

 Easterfield (Prof.), Rimu Resin, 238 ; the Karaka Fruit, 238 

 Ebell (M.), Comet 1903 b, 42 ; Comet 1903 c, 255 ; Search- 



ephemeris for Comet 1896 V. (Giacobini), 256, 491, 606 

 Eberhard (G.), the Occurrence of Spark Lines in Arc 



Spectra, 17 

 Ebner (Victor v.), A. Koelliker's Handbuch der Gewebelehre 



des Menschen, 414 

 Ebrill (George), Derivatives of Arabinose, 262 

 Eclipses: the Partial Eclipse of the Moon on April 11, 



M. Montangerand, 16. See also Astronomy 

 Economics : Establishment of an Economic TripoS" in the 

 University of Cambridge, 159 ; the New Cambridge Curri- 

 culum in Economics, Alfred Marshall, 524 ; Wages, Emile 

 Levasseur, 372 ; Economie rurale, E. Jouzier, 388 

 Edinburgh, Reports from the Laboratory of. the Royal 

 College of Physicians, 123 ; Edinburgh Royal Society, 143, 

 214, 383, 408; the Wild Horse {Equus ptzewalskii, 

 Poliakoff), Prof. J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 271 

 Edington (Dr.), Trypanosomatous Epidemic among 



Domesticated Animals in Mauritius, 181 

 Edison (Mr.), Alkaline Storage Battery Developed for Com- 

 mercial Use, 460 

 Edser (Edwin), Spherical Aberration of the Eye, 8 ; Pheno- 

 mena of Vision, 177 ; Manual of Advanced Optics, 

 C. Riborg Mann, 217; Practical Exercises in Light: 

 being a Laboratory Course for Schools of Scienpe and 

 Colleges, R. S. Clay, 217 ; Elementary Ophthalmic Optics, 

 Freeland Fergus, 217; Geometrical Optics: an Elemen- 

 tary Treatise upon the Theory and its Practical Appli- 

 cation to the more Exact Measurements of Optical Proper- 

 ties, Thomas H. Blakesley, 217; Das Stereoskop, Seine 

 anwendung in den technischen Wissenschaft. Uber 

 Entstehung und Konstruktion Stereoskopischer Bilder, 

 Wilhelm Manchot, 217 

 Education : Engineering Education Abroad, 17 ; the Uni- 

 versity and the Modern State, 25, 241, 337; the London 

 Education Bill, 36 ; Education in Accordance with Natural 

 Law, Charles B. Ingham, 150 ; Establishment of an 

 Economic Tripos in the University of Cambridge, 159 ; 

 the New Cambridge Curriculum in Economics, Alfred 

 Marshall, 524 ; the Educational Systems of Great Britain 

 and Ireland, Graham Balfour, 175 ; Arnold's Country- 

 side Readers, 175 ; Arnold's Sea-side Readers, 175 ; School 

 Geometry Reform, R. W. H. T. Hudson, 177; the Uni- 



