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Nature, 

 June 1 3, 1903 



Hall (Edwin H.), the Teaching of Chemistry and Physics 

 in the Secondary School, 205 



Hall (H. R.), the Mycenaean Discoveries in Crete, 57 



Hall (H. S.), a Short Introduction to Graphical Algebra 

 577 



Hall (Radcliffe), Analysis of Volcanic Dust from Barba- 

 does, 157 



Hall (T. S.), Monograptus in New South Wales, 288; 

 Crab-eating Seal, 327 



Haller (A.), Action of Epichlorhydrin on the Sodium Deri- 

 vatives of Acetone-dicarboxylic Esters, 407; two Tetra- 

 alkyl-diamido-diphenylanthrones, 455; on the Alkyl- and 

 Acyl-cyano-camphors and the Alkylcamphocarbonic Esters 

 55" 



Halliburton (Dr.), Physico-chemical Cause of Death from 

 Hyperpyrexia is the Coagulation of Cell-globulin 

 520 



Halm (Dr.), Nova Geminorum, 593 



Hambidge (Jay), Natural Proportion in Architecture, Lec- 

 ture at the Hellenic Society, 68 



Hamlyn-Harris (Dr. R.), Apparatus for Facilitating the 

 Manipulation of Celloidin Sections, 623 



Hammer (Prof.), A Mediaeval Treatise on Surveying Prof 

 Reinhold, 42 



Hammerschlag's Method, Error in the Estimation of the 

 Specific Gravity of the Blood by, A. G. Lew 238 



Hamonet (l'Abbe J.), 1 : 6 Hexanediol and'its Deriva- 

 tives, 330 



Hanbury (David), Collection of Butterflies formed by on 

 the Arctic Coast of North America, 430 



Hann (Dr. J.), Daily Rotation of the Mean Wind Direc- 

 tion and on a Semi-diurnal Oscillation of the Atmosphere 

 on Mountain Peaks, 301 



Hann (Prof.), the Accumulation of Meteorological Obser- 

 vations, 497 



Hanna (Mr.), Neutralising Power of Anti-venomous Serum 

 towards Cobra Venom, 3S 



Hanriot (H.), on Collargol, 503 



Hansen (Prof. Emil Chr.), Notice of, Dr. Klocker 87 



Hansg.rg (Prof. Dr. A.), Phyllobiologie, nebst Uebersicht 

 der biologischen Blatttypen von ein und sechzig Siphono- 

 gamenfamihen, 438 



Harcourt (Mr.), Products of the Decomposition of Normal 

 Cupric Acetate under the Influence of Heat 80 



Harden (Dr.) Combination of Carbon Monoxide with 

 Chlorine under the Influence of Light, 71 • Physical 

 Chemistry applied to Toxins and Antitoxins 114 •' Bio- 

 logical Method for Resolving Inactive Acids into' their 

 Optically Active Compounds 430 



Harding (Chas.), Remarkable Winters, 466 



Harker (Alfred, F.R.S.). the Overthrust Torridonian Rocks 

 of the Isle of Rum and Associated Gneisses 527 



Darkness (Prof. W.), Death of, 420; Obituary Notice of 

 442 



Harmonic und Complication, Ueber, Dr. Victor Gold- 

 schmidt, 78 



H Ocean ( s R ' $' " "™ ^° X - ° f *' TideS ° f TerreslriaI 



Harrison ().), Practical Exercises in Geometry W I) 



tggar. -7 : Geometry, an Elementary Treatise on the 



Theory and Practice of Euclid, S. O. Andrews, 577 ■ 



Theoretical Geometry for Beginners, C. H. Alleock ell ■ 



Elementary Geometry W. M. Baker and A. A. Bourne' 



y: ; the Elements of Geometry, R. Lachlan and W c' 



Me'h 7' fV P J- anP ^ eomPt '->'. Adapted ,0 Heuristic 

 Methods of Teaching, T. Petch, 577; Euclid, Books v" 



,: l\-'£ Up * rt D S lk ' n ' 577: a Short Introduction to Gral 

 phical Algebra, H. S. Hall, 577 



seller- ( R rnS °' ^ r^" Wanderjahren eines Naturfor- 

 4„ , u ""? ForS( - h ""gen in Afrika, Asien und 



j£ffi^S^ F Ss5^S meht ornitho, °- 



"tt, ( a W^bley^r Ugand3 ' 3n *«»"»<*«' 

 Hartley (Prof W N.), Absorption Spectra of Metallic 



Nitrates, ,66 ; Colour Changes in Solutions of Cobalt 



Chloride 430 ; Absorption Spectra of Nitric Acid in Various 



Mates of Concentration, 574 

 Hartmann (Prof.), Nova Geminorum 02 c6- 

 Hartog (Prof Marcus). Interpretacion Dinamica de la 



division Cellular, A. Gallardo, 42 



Hartog (P. J.), on the Teaching of the English Language 

 in Our Schools, iS 



Hartwig (Prof.), Nova Geminorum, 567, 593 



Harvard College Observatory, Report of the, 307 



Harvie-Brown (J. A.), Birds of the Outer Hebrides, 399 



ll.i-.-li n ger (Prof.), Diamonds obtained with Goldschmid's 

 Thermite Method, 22 



Haswell (Prof. W. A.), Cestode Worm Infesting the Ali- 

 mentary Canal of the Port Jackson Shark, 328 



Hausschwamm, der echte, und andere das Bauholz zerstbr- 

 ende Pilze, Dr. R. Hertwig, 557 



Hautefeuille (M.), Death of, 133 



Hawkshaw (J. C.), Presidential Address at the Institution 

 of Civil Engineers, 12 



Hayashi (T.), the so-called " Isosceles Trapezium 

 Problem," 114 



Hayes (C. W.), Arkansas Bauxite Deposits, 448 



Headden (W. P.), Fluctuations in the Level and in the 

 Alkaline Character of the Ground Water, 305 



Headley (F. W.), Genius and the Struggle for Existence, 

 344 



" Heartwater," the South African Sheep and Goat Disease, 

 known as, C. P. Lounsbury, 3S 



Heat: on Hall's Phenomenon and Thermoelectric Power, 

 Edmond van Aubel, 72 ; Products of the Decomposition 

 of Normal C'upric Acetate under the Influence of Heat, 

 Messrs. Harcourt and Angel, 89; Determination of the 

 Ratio of the Specific Heats at Constant Pressure and at 

 Constant Volume for Air and Steam, Mr. Mackower, 

 n/> ; Vitality and Low Temperatures, W. J. Calder, 104; 

 Measurement of Temperature by Electrical Means, 112; 

 the Temperature of Inflammation and Combustion in 

 Oxygen of the Three Varieties of Carbon, Henri Mois- 

 san, 145 ; Apparatus used in the Determination of the 

 Thermal Conductivities of Solids over Wide Ranges of 

 Temperature, Dr. C. L. Lees, 166; the Specific Heats 

 of Liquids, H. Crompton, 166; Freezing-point Depres- 

 sion in Electrolytic Solutions, Prof. James Walker and 

 A. J. Robertson, 263 ; Animal Thermostat, Lord Kelvin, 

 at Section A. British Association at Belfast, 401 ; the 

 Temperature of Calefaction and on its Use in Alcohol 

 Determinations, M. Bordier, 407 ; Measurement of Low 

 Temperatures, Dr. M. W. Travers, 421; the Diather- 

 manosity of Water and Certain Solutions, Otto Dechant, 

 425 ; Freezing Points of Aqueous Solutions are Lowered 

 by Pressure to Greater Extent than that of Water, A. 

 Lampa, 425; the Methods of Liquefying Gases, Dr. M. 

 W. Travers, jji ; Temperatures in Lochs Morar, Eilt 

 and Dubh (Ailort), T. R. H. Garrett, 45.5 ; the Limits of 

 Combustibility of Different Flames, L. Pelet and P. 

 Jomini, 470 ; on a Thermostat with Electrical Heating 

 and Regulation, C. Marie and R. Marquis, 4S0 ; the 

 Heat-giving Properties of Radium Salts, P. Curie and 



A. Laborde, 491 ; the Thermal Enerp-v of Radium Salts, 

 J. W. Mellor, 560; Radium Emission, Sir Oliver Lodge, 

 F.R.S., 511 ; Radium, Prof. J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., 601 ; 

 Temperature Coefficients of Magnets of Chilled Cast-iron, 



B. O. Peirce, JQ4 ; a Potentiometer for Thermocouple 

 Measurements, Dr. Lehfeldt, 501 ; on the Heat of Trans- 

 formation of Yellow into Red Phosphorus, H. Giran, 503; 

 Effect of Temperature on Electrocapillary Phenomena, 

 M. Gouy, 503 ; Practical Exercises in Heat, E. S. A. 

 Robson, 510; Experiments on Liquid Fluorine, MM. 

 Moissan and Dewar, 544; the Evaluation of the Absolute 

 Scale of Temperature, Dr. R. A. Lehfeldt, 550 ; on 

 Animal Heat, A. Chauveau, 575 : A. Laveran, s?c ; 

 Method of Determining the Work-measures of the Specific 

 Heat of Water, G. Guglielmo, 592 ; the Thermodynamics 

 of Heat Engines, Sidney A. Reeve, Prof. John Perry, 

 F.R.S., 602 ; Die Entwiclielung unserer Naturanschauung 

 in XIX. Jahrhundert und Friedrich Mohr, Ch. Jezler, 

 Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., Supp. November 6, 1902, v 



Heath (Thomas), the Twentieth Century Atlas of Popular 

 Astronomy, 534 



Heavens at .1 Glance, the, ioo*. 2*4 



Heaviside (Oliver, F.R.S.), the Waste of Energy from a 

 Moving Electron, 6, 32 ; Sound Waves and Electro- 

 magnetics, the Pan-potential, 202 ; the Principle of Least 

 Action, Lagrange's Equations. 21)7 • the Principle of 

 Activity and Lagrange's Equations, Rotation of a Rigid 

 Body, 368 



