VI 



Index 



r Nature, 



Ir ■ 



_Decentber lo, 1903 



America : the Fossil Man of Lansing, Kansas, Prof. Karl 

 Pearson, F.R.S., 7; American Symbolism, Dr. Alfred L. 

 Kroeber, 20 ; American Journal of Science, 46 ; Transac- 

 tions of the American Mathematical Society, 94 ; Bulletin 

 of the American Mathematical Society, 94; American 

 Electrochemical Society, Presidential Address, Dr. Joseph 

 W. Richards, 299 ; the American Tariff and the St. Louis 

 Exhibition, Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 320; the Fisher- 

 man in America, 363 ; the Seventh Annual Report of the 

 New York Zoological Society, 376; Forestry in the United 

 States, 406 ; the Forests of Oregon, Henry Gannett, 406 ; 

 Forestry in the State of Washington, Henry Gannett 

 406; Forestry in the Cascade Range, Fred G. Plummerj 

 406; American Botanic Laboratory in Jamaica, N. L.' 

 Britton, 415 ; American Ethnology, 427 ; the Geology and 

 Petrography of Crater Lake, National Park, Joseph Silas 

 Diller and Horace Bushnell Patton, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 

 F.R.S., 574; Popular American Entomology, 595 

 Amylose und Amyloseartige Korper, Untersuchungen iiber 

 O. Biitschli, 495 ' 



Analytical Chemistry, E. P. Treadwell, loi 

 Anatomic artistique des Animaux, Ed. Cuyer, 50 

 Ancient Calendars and Constellalions, Hon. 'Emmeline M. 



Plunket, 593 

 Anderson (Mrs. Garrett), the 1901-2 Epidemic of Small-pox 



and the Protective Power of Infant Vaccination, 529 

 Andr^ (G.), Nutrition of Plants Deprived of their Cotyle- 

 dons, 168 ^ 

 Andrews (Dr. C. W.), Giant Land Tortoise from the Eocene 

 of the Fayum District, 255; Skull of Egyptian Eocene 

 Mammal Arstnotheriutn zitteli in the Natural History 

 Museum, 349 

 Andrews (E. S.), Method of Determining the Viscosity of 



Pitch-like Solids, 190 

 Angot (Alfred), Value of Averages in Meteorology and on 

 the Variability of Temperatures in France, 96'; on the 

 Simultaneous Variation of Solar Spots and Terrestrial 

 Temperatures, 119 

 Animal Electricity; Contribution k I'litude du Mode de 

 Production de i'^lectricit^ dans les Etres vivants, Dr. 

 Louis Querton, 5 

 Animal Nutrition, the Principles of, with Special Reference 

 to the Nutrition of Farm Animals, Henry Prentiss 

 Armsby, 30 

 Animals, Experiments on, Stephen Paget, 74 

 Animaux, Anatomic artistique des, Ed. Cuyer, 50 

 Annandale (N-), on Skulls from the Malay Peninsula, 635 ; 

 Collection of Survivals of Primitive Implements in the 

 Fa;roes and Iceland, 636 

 Anodonta cygtiea, the Nervous System of, Oswald H. 



Latter, 623 

 Anstie (James), Colloquies of Common People, 246 

 Antarctica : Work and Position of the National Antarctic 1 

 Expedition, 12 ; Additional Particulars of the British 

 ■Antarctic Expedition, 38; Mr. Balfour and the National 

 Antarctic Expedition, 106; Narrative of the British Ant- 

 arctic Expedition, Sir Clements Markham, 159 ; Antarctic 

 Relief Expedition, 84; the Antarctic Relief (Terra Nova) 

 Expedition, 373, 420; Expedition to Relieve the Nordensk- 

 jold Expedition, 13, 85, 394 ; the Charcot S.earch Expe- 

 dition for Nordenskjold, 373, 420; Death .of Josef Enzen- 

 berger, 38 ; Relief Expedition for the German Antarctic 

 Expedition, 107 ; the German South Polar Expedition, 

 420 ; Return of Gauss Expedition, 133 ; the Antarctic 

 Expeditions, Capt. Scott, 307 

 Antelope-snake Ceremonies, Mishongnovi, George A. 



Dorsey and H. R. Voth, iii 

 Anthropology : Faces in Embroidered Designs of East 

 Siberian Decorative Art, 39 ; Tools used by the Natives of 

 North-west Australia in the Manufacture of Glass Spear- 

 heads, H. Balfour, 46; Anthropological Institute, 46, 

 118; Inheritance of Psychical and Physical Characters in 

 Man, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., at "the Anthropological 

 Institute, 607; Classification of the Subject-matter of 

 Anthropology, E. N. Fallaize, 47; Measurements of the 

 Colonial Coronation Contingent, J. Gray, 47 ; the 

 Mishongnovi Ceremonies of the Snake and Antelope 

 Fraternities, George A. Dorsey and H. R. \'oth, in : on 

 Some Stone Circles in Derbyshire, A. L. Lewis, 118; on 

 Some Notes on Orientation, A. L. Lewis. 118; Drawings 

 on the Walls of the Cave of Altamira, Emile Cartailhac 



and Abb6 H. Breuil, 216; Salomon Reinach, 216; Fasci- 

 culi Malayenses, 298 ; Anthropological Notes, 332 '; Chota 

 Nagpore, a little known Province of the Empire, F. B. 

 Bradley Birt, J. F. Hewitt, 369; Reports of the Cam- 

 bridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits, 

 W. H. R. Rivers, C. G. Seligmann, C. S. Myers, and w! 

 McDougall, Dr. A. C. Haddon, 409; the Eight Months' 

 Foetus of the Malay and Melanesian Races, Prof. Hagen, 

 588 ; Hum.an Remains Recently Discovered in Croatia— 

 the so-called Homo crapinensis, Prof. Gojanovic-Kram- 

 berger, 588 ; see also British Association 

 Antoniadi (E. M.), the Canals on Mars, 461 

 Ants : Ants and Cuckoo-wasps, Lieut.-Colonel C. T. Bing- 

 ..ham, 220; an Ant Robbed by a Lizard, J. W. Stack, 600 

 Apiculture : Die stammgeschichtliche Entstehung des 

 Bienenstaates sowie Beitrage zur Lebensweise der soli- 

 tjiren u. sozialen Bienen (Hummeln, Meliponinen, &c.), 

 174 

 Applied Mechanics, Elementary, Profs. T. Alexander and 



A. W. Thomson, 29 

 Arachnidae : Geographical Distribution of the Mygalo- 



morphae, R. I. Pocock, 47 

 Arber (E. A. Neville), Fossil Plants from the Ardwick 



Series, 639 

 Arc and Spark Spectra, the Relationships between, Prof. J. 



Hartmann, 163 

 Archaeology : Discovery of Pre-historic Implements in the 

 " Camp " in Bigbury Wood, Prof. W. B. Dawkins, no; 

 Recent Excavations at Nippur, 177 ; the Celtic Gold Orna- 

 ments, 201 ; Archaeology of the Southport District, 225 ; 

 Archaeological Discoveries in Crete and Egypt, 229; In- 

 vestigation of Palace of Knossos in Crete, A. J. Evans 

 and Mr. Mackenzie, 229 ; Italian Excavations at Palace 

 of Agia Triada, near Dib^ki, Prof. Halbherr, Dr. Pernier 

 and Dr. Peribeni, 229; Excavations in Egypt at Beni 

 Hasan, Mr. Garstang, 229 ; the Shell-heaps of the Lower 

 Eraser River, British Columbia, Harlan I. Smith, 232 ; 

 Archaeological Excavations in the Tumuli of Killi', near 

 Timbuktu, Lieut. L. Desplanges, 233 ; the Annual of the 

 British School at Athens, 391 ; Death of Rev. Maxwell 

 Henry Close, 488 ; Pre-historic British Barrow at Martins- 

 town, Dorset, 489 ; Ancient Calendars and Constellations, 

 Hon. Emmeline M. Plunket, 593 ; an Image of the Sun 

 Found at Trundholm, W. R. Prior, 629 

 Architecture : Building Superintendence, T. M. Clark, 414 

 Arctica : Presentation of the Royal Scottish Geographical 

 Society's Gold Medal to Captain Sverdrup, 13 ; Norwegian 

 Expedition to the North Pole, 65 ; on the Polar Star in 

 the Arctic Sea, H.R.H. Luigi Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of 

 the Abruzzi, 79; Arctic Geology, 105; Dr. P. Schei, Prof. 

 T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 418; the Baron Toll Relief 

 Expedition, 327 ; Magnetic Observations in the Bay of 

 Teplitz, Captain Umberto Cagni, 397 

 Arithmetic, H. G. Willis, 31 ; Technical Arithmetic and 

 Geometry, C. T. Millis, 43J : the Modern Arithmetic for 

 -Advanced Grades, Archibald Murray, 434; the Junior 

 Arithmetic, beiner an Adaptation of the Tutorial Arith- 

 metic, Suitable for Junior Classes, R. H. Chope, 434 ; 

 Arithmetic for Schools and Colleges, John Alison and 

 John B. Clark, 547 ; the Arithmetic of Elementary Physics 

 and Chemistry, H. M. Timpany, 597 

 .\rmies of Europe, Statistics of the Health of the Great, 



Dr. y. Lowenthal, 605 

 Armsby (Henry Prentiss), the Principles of Animal Nutri- 

 tion with Special Reference to the Nutrition of Farm 

 Animals, 30 

 Armstrong (Prof. Henry E., F.R.S.), the Phenomena, of 

 Luminosity and their Possible Correlation with Radio- 

 activity, 430 ; another Theory as to the Nature of the 

 Processes going on in Radio-active Materials, 611 

 Arnold (Prof. J. O.), Influence of Sulphur and Manganese 



on Steel, 44 

 Arnold's Country-side Readers, 175; Arnold's Seaside 



Readers, 175 

 Art, Maori, A. Hamilton, Prof. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 35 

 .Art, Spirals in Nature and, Theodore .'\ndrea Cook^ 221, 296 

 Arthropoda, on the Relationships between the Classes of 



the, G. H. Carnenter, iiq 

 Aschan (Ossian), Die Konstitution des Kamphers und seiner 

 wichtigsten Derivate, 293 ; 



