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Index 



Nature, 

 L June is, 19c 



Acetaldehyde in the Ageing and Alterations of Wine, 



311 



Tripet (M.), ^ ariations in the Activity of Reduction of 

 Oxyhemoglobin in the Course of a Balloon Ascent, 2S7 



Tromholt (Prof. M.), Aurora Borealis in Norway, 112 



Tropical Medicine, Report of the Yellow Fever Expedition 

 to Pari of the Liverpool School of, H. E. Durham, 172 



Trout, Live, Killed by Lightning, 304, 327 



Trout, Salmon and, D. Sage, Supp. November 6, 1902, ix 



Trowbridge (Prof. J.), Electric Discharge through Hydro- 

 gen in Silica-glass Vacuum Tubes, 398 



True (11. L.), the Cause of the Glacial Period, Supp. 

 February 5, viii 



Trypanosome, Note on the Discovery of the Human, Prof. 

 Rubert Boyce, Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., Prof. Ch. 

 S. Sherrington, F.R.S., 56 



Tsiklinsky (Mdlle. P. V.), Microbes and Digestion and 

 Disease, 617 



Tuberculosis: the Berlin Tuberculosis Congress, 10; 

 Tuberculosis and Milk, 88 ; Light — its Therapeutic 

 Importance in, Dr. J. Mount Bleyer, 350; Tuberculosis 

 and Diaphysis of the Long Bones of the Limbs, M. 

 Lannelogue, 43 1 



Tubes, the Ventilation of the, 48S 



Tuckey (C. O.), Examples in Algebra, 55 



Tumours, Embryology of, Dr. J. Beard, 599 



Turin, the Holv Shroud of, Paul Vignon, Prof. R. Meldola, 

 F.R.S., 241;' Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 296; Major- 

 General J. Waterhouse, 317, •54^; Worthington G. 

 Smith, 317; R. E. Froude, F.R.S., 367 



Turkestan Earthquake of August 22, the, R. D. Oldham, 

 8 



Turnbull (C), Nernst Lamps in Lanterns, 464 



Turner (Prof. H. II.), Suggestion made by Sir D. Gill 

 that the Brighter Stars are Rotating with Respect to 

 the Fainter Stars, 94 ; a New Star in Gemini, 522 



Turner (H. W.), Esmeralda Formation in Western Nevada, 

 448 



Turner (Sir William), Craniology of the People of Scot- 

 land, 167 



Typhoid Fever, Oysters and, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 370 



Uganda, Eastern, an Ethnological Survey, C. W. Hobley, 

 E. Sidney Hartland, 10 



Underground Waters, Charles S. Slichter, 547 



United Kingdom, University Education in the, and Ger- 

 many, Prof. J. Wertheimer, 463 



United States : Forecast Work of the United States Weather 

 Bureau, 13 ; United States Magnetic Declination Tables 

 and Isogenic Charts for 1902, L. A. Bauer, 294; Report 

 of United States Naval Observatory, 353 ; Forestry in 

 the, Prof. W. Schlich, F.R.S., 35^ ; the Geological Sur- 

 vey of the, 448 ; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Field 

 Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1901, 485; Eucalypts 

 Cultivated in the United States, A. J. McClatchie, Dr. 

 H. A. Henry, 524; Magnetic Work in Maryland, 572 



Universe, on an Inversion of Ideas as to the Structure of 

 the, Prof. Osborne Reynolds, F.R.S., 171 



Universities: University Intelligence, 22, 44, 70, 92, 116, 

 140, 164, 1S8, 213, 237, 260, 285, 309, 332, 357, 380, 404, 

 428, j?3. 476, 400. 526, ^40, 507, 622 ; the University of 

 Liverpool, 151 ; Address by Andrew Carnegie at the 

 University of St. Andrews, 153 ; the University in the 

 Modern State, 193, 433 ; Sir Oliver Lodge, 193 ; Biology 

 in Universities, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 270; Prof. 

 W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 270; the Mismanagement of 

 the London University Library, F. H. Perry-Coste, 271 ; 

 the Physiological Laboratory of the University of Lon- 

 don, 441 ; University Education in the United Kingdom 

 and Germany, Prof. J. Wertheimer, 463 



Vaccination : the Inter-relationship of Variola and Vac- 

 cinia, S. Monckton Copeman, 189 ; the Vaccination Acts, 

 254, 274; Dr. John C. M'Vail, 254 

 Vaes (F. J.), Factorisation of Large Numbers, 375 

 Vaillant (Prof. L.), Fresh-water Fishes of Borneo, 88 

 Valentine (E. Seton), Travels in Space, 293 

 Valeur (Armand), on Tetraphenylbutanediol, 504 

 Vaney (C), Nuclear Emissions Observed in the Protozoa, 

 240 



\ ariation in Magnitude of a Orionis, Dr. E. Packer, 16 



Variability of a Orionis, Herr J. Plassmann, 137 



Variable Stars: the Variable Star 13, 1902, Lyrae, 16; 

 the Algol Variable R.V. (13, 1902), Lyrae, Prof. Picker- 

 ing, 183 ; Variable or Temporary Star in Lyra, Herr 

 Seeliger, 545 ; New Variable Star, 15, 1902, Delphini, 

 Dr. Anderson, 16: New Variable Star, 10, 1902, 

 Delphini, Madame Ceraski, 114: New Variable Star>, 

 158; Observations of Variable Stars, M. Luizet, 233; 

 A. Stanley Williams, 329; New Variable Sta; 21, 1902, 

 Sagitta;, Madame Ceraski, 254; Observations of Long 

 Period Variable Stars, Father Esch, 254; a Unique Vari- 

 able Star, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 467 



Variation of Solar Radiation Received on the Earth's 

 Surface, M. Henri Dufour, 545 



Variation : Die progressive Reduktion der Variabilitat und 

 ihre Beziehungen zum Aussterben und zur Entstehung 

 der Arten, Daniel Rosa, 389 



Vegetable Products, Economic, Dr. Julius Wiesner, Prof. 

 Henry G. Greenish, 553 



Vegetation of Krakatao, Progress of the New, W. Botting 

 Hemsley, F.R.S., 498 



Velocity of Light, Redetermination of the, and the Solar 

 Parallax, M. Perrotin, 137 



Velocity of Propagation of X-ravs, the, Maurice Solomon, 

 185 ' 



Velocities in the Line of Sight, Cooperative Determinations 

 of, Mr. Newell, 568 



Ventilation ; the Ventilation of the Tubes, 488 ; Heating 

 and Management of Churches and Public Buildings, 

 J. W. Thomas, 510 



Venus, the. Markings on, Prof. Percival Lowell, 67 



Vergil on Agriculture, and the Nitrification of the Soil, 

 Dr. George Henderson, 191 



Verneau (Dr. R.), Remains from the Grotte des Enfants, 



409 

 Verneuil (A.), Artificial Production of Rubies by Fusion, 



72 



Verschaffel (A.), Three Stars with Large Proper Motions, 

 40 



Vertebrate Morphology, Carl Gegenbaur, Dr. Hans Gadow, 

 F.R.S., 605 



Vertebrates, Embryology of the Lower, Prof. Heinrich 

 Ernst Ziegler, Supp. November 6, 1902, viii 



Verworn (Prof. Max), Die Biogen-hypothese, 385 



Viala (P.), Phthiriosis, 3S4 



Viard (Georges), Preparation of the Crystalline Sulphides 

 of Zinc and Cadmium, 57b 



Vibrations of Gun-barrels, the, Prof. G. H. Brvan, F.R.S., 

 248 



Vibrations, Permanent Electric, Dr. H. C. Pocklington, 

 486 



Vienna, Annals of the Royal University Observatory of, 545 



Vignon (Le'o), Constitution of the Nitrocelluloses, 552 , 

 Soluble Cellulose, 624 



Vignon (Dr. Paul), Le Linceul du Christ, Etude Scientifi- 

 que, 241 



Vinci (Leonardo da), as a Hydraulic Engineer, M. A. 

 Ronna, 440 



Vines (Prof. S. H., F.R.S.), the Enzyme Contained in the 

 Secretion of Nepenthes, 142 ; Nature of Ferments in 

 Plants which act upon Proteids, 531 



Visibility of Ultra-Microscopic Particles, the, H. Sieden- 

 topf and R. Zsigmondy, 380 



Vitality and Low Temperatures, W. J. Calder, 104 



Viticulture : Phthiriosis, L. Mangin and P. Viala, 384 



Vogel (Prof. H. C), the Spectrum of e Auriga-, 233 



Vogel (Wolfgang), Das Motor-Zweirad und seine Behand- 

 lung, 316 



Volcanoes : The Activity of La Soufriere, 12 ; Eruption of 

 Soufriere 111, 302, 491 : Eruption of the Soufriere on 

 October 15 and 16, Sir R. B. Llewellyn, 63 ; the Erup- 

 tions of IQ02 of La Soufriere, St. Vincent, E. T. Hovey, 

 Q-* : the Eruption of the Soufriere on September 3 and 4, 

 H. Powell, 94; Ascent of the Soufriere while in Activity, 

 by J. P. Ouinton, 1^4; March Dust from the 

 Soufriere, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 584; Report 

 upon the Eruption of the Soufriere on March 22nd, H. 

 Powell, 563 ; the Dust Cloud from the Eruption of the 

 Soufriere" of St. Vincent of March 22, 591 : Eruption of 

 Mont PeWe, 93, m, 134. 20S, 302, 491; E. T. Hovey, 



