Nature^ ~j 

 June 1 3. 1903 J 



Index 



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Chofardet (P.), Observations of the Giacobini Comet 

 (1902 d) Made at the Observatory of Besancon, 192 ; Ob- 

 servations of Comet 1903 a, 37b 



Chottoraj (Kaliprasanna), Algebra, 60S 



Chree (Dr. Charles, F.R.S.), Relationships between Sun- 

 spots and Terrestrial Magnetism, 381 ; Magnetic Work 

 in New Zealand, 418 ; the Southern Cross Antarctic 

 Expedition, 539 



Chromosphere, Recently Discovered Terrestrial Gases in 

 the, Prof. S. A. Mitchell, 619 



Chronophotography, the Movement of Air Studied by, M. 

 Marey, 487 



Church (A. H.), Lepidoptera and Choice of Plant Food, 166 



Church (Col. G. E.), Through the Heart of Patagonia, 

 H. Hesketh Prichard, 321 



Clark (Joseph), Recent Remarkable Sunsets, 12 



Claude (Henri), Experimental Researches on Adrenaline, 



'43 



Clayton (E. G.), Discoloured Rain, 574 



Clayton (H. H.), Eclipse Cyclone of 1900, 191 



Climate, Secular Changes of, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 



150 

 Clinton (Mr.), Measurement of Small Capacities and In- 

 ductances, 429 

 Close (Major C. F.), Grundzuge der Astronomisch- 



geographischen Orts-bestimmung auf Forschungsreisen, 



Prof. Dr. Paul Gussfeldt, 532 

 Clowes (Dr.), Report upon the Atmosphere of the Central 



London Railway, 591 

 Clowes (Prof. Frank, F.R.S.), Bacterial Treatment of 



Sewage, 402 

 Coal, Increase in the Output of, 471 

 Coal-fields of Scotland, the, Robert W. Dron, 125 

 Coal Gas, the Future of, Cantor Lecture at Society of 



Arts, Prof. V. B. Lewes, 426 

 Coast-protection in Norfolk and Suffolk, 277 

 Coblyn (Lieut. J. H.), Transmission of Vision to Distance 



by Electricity, 252 

 Coburn (F.j, British Wild Goose, Anser paludosus, 252 

 Cochrane (R.), Irish Gold Ornaments Acquired by the 



British Museum, 89 

 Cockayne (L.), Plants of Chatham Island, 14-15 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Germs in Space, 103 ; Recent 



American Botany, 234; Chapman's Zebra, 391; the 



Name Solenopsis, 559 

 Cognac Brandy, Manufacture and Nature of, 136 

 Cohen (J. B.), Theoretical Organic Chemistry, 485 

 Coin, the New Nickel, 396 



Colbeck (Captain), the National Antarctic Expedition, 615 

 Colbeck (Lieut.), the Southern Cross Antarctic Expedition, 



539 

 Cole (Prof. Grenville A. J.). Composite Gneisses in Boy- 

 lagh, 135; an Introduction to Physical Geography, 

 Grove Karl Gilbert and Albert Perry Brigham, 147 ; 

 Geological Explorations in Central Borneo, Dr. G. A. F. 

 Molengraaff, 506 ;Grundrisz der Mineralogie und Geologie, 

 zum Gebrauch beim Unterricht an Hbheren Lehran- 

 stalten sowie zum Selbstunterricht, Prof. Dr. Bernhard 

 Schwalbe, 530; Quantitative Classification of Igneous 

 Rocks Based on Chemical and Mineral Characters, with 

 a Systematic Nomenclature, Whitman Cross, Joseph P. 

 Iddings, Louis V. Pirsson, and Henry S. Washington, 



578 

 Collectors, Handbook of Instructions for, 173 

 Collett (Sir H., K.C.B.), " Flora Simlensis : a Handbook of 



the Flowering Plants of Simla and the Neighbourhood," 



170 

 Collins (Dr. T. Byard), the Action of Birds' Wings, 542 

 Colour of the Eclipsed Moon, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 376 

 Coloured Dust on February 22-23, Fall of, Wm. Marriott, 



39i 

 Colours, the Reproduction of, by Photography, H. E. 



Dresser and Sir H. Trueman Wood, 127 

 Colson (Albert), on the Combination of Plumbic Acid with 



Organic Acids, 503 ; Lead Tetracetate, 576 

 Columbus (Christopher), Ashes of, Transferred to Seville 



Cathedral, 63 

 Comets : Comet 1902 b, 39 ; J. Guillaume and G. Le Cadet, 



455 ; as Observed in Ceylon, H. O. Barnard, 39 ; Near 



Approach of Comet 1902 h to Mercury, Prof. Seagrave, 



39 ; Transparency of Comet 1902 b, Prof. O. C. Wendell, 



447 ; the Spectrum of Comet 1902 b, M. de la Baume- 

 Pluvinel, 472 ; Comet 1902 b (Giacobini), C. F. Pechule, 

 158; Comet 1902 b (Perrine), Herr Ebell, 424; Comet 



1902 c (Grigg), 91 ; New Comet 1902 d (Giacobini), 137; 

 G. Bigourdan, 167 ; P. Salst, 167 ; G. Fayet, 167, 307 ; 

 Observations of, Made at the Observatory of Besancon, 

 P. Chofardet, 192 ; Comet 1902 d, M. Ebell, 183, 233 ; 

 F. Ristenpart, 280, 544 ; Elements and Ephemeris of 

 Comet 1902 d, G. Fayet, 159; Comet 1903 a (Giacobini), 

 280, 307, 329 ; M. Ebell and Prof. H. Kreutz, 307 ; Comet 



1903 a, Paul Briick, 424, 544 ; Elements and Ephemeris 

 of, G. Fayet, 352 ; Observations of Comet 1903 a, P. 

 Chofardet, 376 ; Ephemeris for Comet Temple 3 -Swift, 

 J. Bossert, 40, 307 ; Element and Search-ephemeris for 

 Comet 1896 V (Giacobini), Herr M. Ebell, 447 ; Return of 

 Perrine's Comet 1896 vii, Herr Ristenpart, 329 



Comparative Anatomy : Mammalian and Reptilian Vome- 

 rine Bones, Dr. R. Broom, 168 

 Comstock (G. C), a Text-book of Field Astronomy for 



Engineers, 460 

 Congenital Dislocation of the Hips, Prof. Lorenz's Treat- 

 ment of, 272 

 Congresses : Compte rendu du deuxieme Congress inter- 

 national des Mathematiciens tenu k Paris, 6 au 12 Aout 

 1900, 245 ; Positive Sciences at the International Congress 

 of History, Prof. Piero Giacosa, 613 

 Coninck (Gtchsner de), Uranous Oxide, 119 

 Conservation of Energv, Sir Oliver Lodge and the, Dr. 

 E. W. Hobson, F.R.S., fan 



Conservation of Mass, the, D. M. Y. Sommerville, 80 ; 



Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 103 

 Constable (Mr.), on Distribution Losses in Electricity 



Supply, 494 

 Constants, a British Book of, John Castell-Evans, 314 

 Constitution of the New Education Committees, 371 



Conte (A.), Nuclear Emissions Observed in the Protozoa, 

 240 



Conway (Prof. A. W.), the Propagation of Light in a 

 LTniaxal Crystal, 71 



Conway (Sir M.), Aconcagua and Tierra del Fuego, 175 ; 

 Measurement of an Arc of Meridian in Spitzbergen, 536 



Coomaraswami (Ananda K.), the Tiree Marble, 262 



Cooper (Captain A. J.), Causes of Weather and Earth- 

 quakes, 616 



Cooperation in Observing Stellar Radial Velocities, Prof. 

 E. B. Frost, 67 



Cooperative Determinations of Velocities in the Line of 

 Sight, Mr. Newall, 568 



Copaux (H.), Oxidation of the Acetates of Manganese and 

 Cobalt by Chlorine, 383 



Copeman (S. Monckton), the Inter-relationship of Variola 

 and Vaccinia, 189 



Cora (Prof. Guido), Severe Snowfall in Piedmont, 86 



Corals : Importance of Boring Algas in the Disintegration 

 of, Dr. J. E. Duerden, 88 ; Horny Membrane of Neohelia 

 porcellana, Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 344; on 

 the Formation of Barrier Reefs and of the Different 

 Types of Atolls, Alexander Agassiz, For.Mem.R.S., at 

 the Royal Society, 547 



Cordier (Dr. von), Peculiar Reaction Exhibited by Iron and 

 Steel, 425 



Cornil (V.), the Implantation of Dead Bone in Contact with 

 Living Bone, 407 



Coronal Disturbance and Sun Spots, Prof. Perrine, 16 



Cortie (Father), Magnetic Storms and Sun Spots, 211 



Cosmology, a Revolution in the Science of, George Camp- 

 bell, 6 



Cossa (Alfonso), Death and Obituary Notice of, 156 



Cost of Scientific Education in Germany and England, 

 Walter Smith, 127 



Coudray (P.), the Implantation of Dead Bone in Contact 

 with Living Bone, 407 



Coupin (Henri), Nutrition of Sterigmatocystis nigra, 384 



Craft (Camille), a Scale of Interference Colours, 469 



Craniology of the People of Scotland, Sir William Turner, 

 167 



Craniology : (1) Skulls from the Daurs' Graves, Driffield, 

 Yorkshire ; (2), a method to facilitate the recognition of 

 Sergi's skull types, Dr. William Wright, 502 



Crawford (Prof. L.), a Geodesic on a Spheroid and an 

 Associated Ellipse, 71 



