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Index 



Nature, 

 L June 18, 1903 



Creation, the Seven Tablets of the, L. W. King, 204 

 Cremieu (\'.), New Magnetic Systems for the Study of 



Feeble Fields, 480; Electric Convection, 624 

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

 Crichton-Browne (Sir James), the Dust Problem, 113 

 Crompton (H.), the Specific Heats of Liquids, 166 

 Crookes (S. Irwin I, Genius and the Struggle for Existence, 



415 

 Crooks (Sir William, F.R.S.), the Emanations of Radium, 



Lecture at the Royal Society, 522 

 Cross (Whitman), Geology of Rico Mountains in South- 

 West Colorado, 44S ; Quantitative Classification of 

 Igneous Rocks, based on Chemical and Mineral 

 Characters, with a Systematic Nomenclature, 578 

 Crossland (C), Coral Reefs of Pemba Island and British 



East Africa, 119 

 Crystallisation, the Velocity of, Dr. von Pickardt, 90 

 Crystallography : Solution of Problems in Crystallography 

 by Trigonometry, S. L. Penfield, 45 ; Crystallography of a 

 Mineral from the Lengenbach, R. H. Solly, 142 ; Con- 

 nection between the Molecular Volumes and Chemical 

 Composition of Some Crystallographically Similar 

 Minerals, G. T. Prior, 142 ; Quartz Crystals of Peculiar 

 Habit from South Africa, T. V. Barker, 382 ; Variation 

 of Angles in Crystals, Prof. H. A. Miers, F.R.S., 573 

 Cunningham (J. T.), the Japanese Artificial Treatment of 



Longtailed Fowls, 527 

 Cunningham (Lieut. -Colonel), on 41c residuarity and re- 

 ciprocity, 3S2 

 Curie (P.), Induced Radio-activity and the Emanation from 

 Radium, 335 ; Disappearance of the Radio-activity In- 

 duced by Radium on Solid Bodies, 383 ; the Heat-giving 

 Properties of Radium Salts, 401 

 Curious Projectile Force, a, 247 ; Sir Norman Lockver, 



K.C.B., F.R.S., 297 

 Currents, Tidal, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, W. Bell 



Dawson, 22S 

 Curtis (Mr.), the Southern Cross Antarctic Expedition, 539 

 Curtis (W. C), Differences in the Life-history of Planaria 



maculata, 15S 

 Curvature of Wheel Spokes in Photographs, R. M. Milne, 8 

 Cuthbertson (Clive), Refractivities of the Elements, 32 

 Cynipides d 'Europe et d'AlgeHe, Monographie des, Abb£ 

 J. J. Kieffer, 124 



Daft (L.), Method of Electrically Locating Ore Deposits, 



565 

 Dame (L. L.), Handbook of the Trees of New England, 79 

 Daniel (Lucien), Comparative Structure of the Point of 



Junction in Grafted Plants, 360 

 Danne (J.), Disappearance of the Radio-activity Induced 



by Radium on Solid Bodies, 383 

 Danysz (J.), Pathogenic Action of the Rays Emitted by 



Radium on Different Tissues and Organisms, 407 

 Darbishire (Mr.), Experiments in the Mendelian Theory of 



Heredity, Japanese "Waltzing Mice," 550 

 Darwin (Charles), Observations Geologiques sur les lies 



Volcaniques Explored par l'Exp^dition du " Beagle " et 



Notes sur la G^ologie de l'Australie et du Cap de Bonne 



Esperance, 31 ; Dr. ■ A. R. Wallace's Relations with 



Darwin, 276 ; More Letters of Charles Darwin, Prof. 



T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 529 

 Darwin (Francis, F.R.S.), the Statolith Theory of 



Geotropism, 571 

 David (P.), Magnetic Survey of the Summit of the Puy de 



I I6me, 542 

 David (Prof. T. W. Edgeworth, F.R.S.), on Important 



Geological Fault at Kurrajong Heights, Blue Mountains, 



New South Wales, 407 

 Davis (H. N.), Method of Demonstrating Newton's Rings 



by Transmitted Light, 573 

 Davis (J. R. A.), the Natural History of Animals; the 



Animal Life of the World in its Various Aspects and Re- 

 lations, 562 

 Davis (Prof. W. M.), River Terraces in New England, 182 

 Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd, F.R.S.), an Ossiferous Cavern of 



Pliocene Age at Dove Holes, Buxton, 287 

 Dawn of Modern Geopraphy, C. Raymond Beazley, 464 

 Dawson (W. Bell), Tidal Currents in the Gulf of St. 



Lawrence, 228 

 Daylight Photometer, a, Albert Campbell, 332 



Deakin (Rupert), Euclid : Books v., vi., xi., 577 



Dean (Prof. B.), Origin of the Paired Limbs of Verte- 

 brates, 65 ; Origin of Vertebrate Limbs, 136 



Debierne (A.), Induced Radio-activity Produced by Salts 

 of Actinium, 407; the Production of Induced Radio- 

 activity by Actinium, 503 



Dechant (Otto), the Diathermanosity of Water and Certain 

 Solutions, 425 



Decorative Art of the Amur Tribes, the, Berthold Laufer, 

 Prof. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 560 



de Crespigny (Rose C.), the New Forest ; its Traditions, 

 Inhabitants, and Customs, 461 



Deep Sea, a Romance of the, A. Alcock, F.R.S., 320 



Deer, Brazilian, Dr. E. Goeldi on, 620 



Deer Family, the, T. Roosevelt, Supp. Nov. 6, 1902, ix 



Definite Figures, the Formation of, by the Deposition of' 

 Dust, Dr. W. J. Russell, F.R.S., 545 



DeGarmo (Prof. C), Interest and Education, the Doctrine 

 of Interest and its Concrete Application, 413 



DeheVain (Prof. P. P.), Death of, 133 ; Obituary Notice of, 

 179 



Delage (Marcel), Action of Alkaline Earth Bases on Salts 

 of the Pyrogallol Sulphonic Acids, 576 



Delage (Yves), Physiological Injections, 143 ; the Hypna- 

 gogic Images, 527 



Delange (R.), New Acetylenic Acids, 455 ; Hydration of the 

 Acetylenic Acids, 528 



Delezenne (C), a Kinase in some Basidiomycetes, 311 



Delphini, New Variable Star, 15, 1902, Dr. Anderson, 16 



Delphini, New Variable Star, 16, 1902, Madame Ceraski, 

 114 



Demoussy (E.), Vegetation in Atmospheres Rich in Carbon 

 Dioxide, 360 



Denning (W. F.), Jupiter and his Great Red Spot, 159 ; 

 Definition of Jupiter's Markings, Acceleration in the 

 Motion of the Great Red Spot, 329 ; February Meteors, 

 447 ; Opposition of Mars, 525 



Density and Change of Volume of Nova Persei, C. E. 

 Stromeyer, 612 



Deposition of Dust, the Formation of Definite Figures 

 by the, Dr. W. J. Russell, F.R.S., 545 



Derriman (W. H.) an Oscillating Table for Determining 

 Moments of Inertia, 333 



Deslandres (M.), Determinations of Stellar Radial 

 Velocities, 376 



Dessau (Bernardo), La Telegrafia Senza Filo, 582 



Determinants, Historical Note in Regard to, Dr. Thomas 

 Muir, F.R.S., 512 



De Winton (W. E.), the Zoology of Egypt — Mammalia, Dr. 

 J. Anderson, 266 



Dew Deposits on Lantern Slides, the Prevention of, Prof. 

 Arthur Schuster, F.R.S., at the British Association at 

 Belfast, 476 



Dewar (Prof. J., F.R.S.), the Solidification of Fluorine 

 and the Combination of Solid Fluorine with Liquid 

 Hydrogen, 497 ; Experiments on Liquid Fluorine, 544 ; 

 Physical Properties of Nickel Carbonyl, 623 



Diamonds obtained with Goldschmid's Thermite Method, 

 Prof. Hasslinger, 22 



Dibden (Charles), St. Elmo's Fire during Snow-storm, 174 



Dickson (Prof. L. E.), the Abstract Group Simply Iso- 

 morphic with the Group of Linear Fractional Trans- 

 formations in a Galois Field, 190 



Dietary Studies, Recent, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 185 



Differential Calculus for Beginners, Alfred Lodge, 123 



Differential Equations, Theory of, A. R. Forsyth, F.R.S., 1 



Diffraction, a Simple Experiment in, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 F.R.S., 80 



Digby (Wm.), Natural Law in Terrestrial Phenomena, 510 



Dines (W. H.), Method of Kite-flying from a Steam-vessel 

 and Meteorological Observations obtained thereby off 

 Scotland, 31 1 



Discovery of Japan, the, Kumagusu Minakata, bio 



Disease, Use of Rontgen Rays in treatment of, 445 



Diseases of the Respiratory and Circulatory Organs, Dr. 

 W. H. Allchin, 554 ; Dr.' Samuel West, 554 



Dissociation Theory of Electrolysis, the, J. Brown, F.R.S.. 

 414 



Divers (Dr. Edward, F.R.S.), Suggested Nature of the 

 Phenomena of the Eruption of Mont Pele'e on July 9, 

 Observed by the Royal Society Commission, 126 



