8, 1905J 



Index 



investigate the Different Electrothermic Processes for 



the smelting of Iron Ores and the making of Steel in 



Europe, Prof. J. O. Arnold, 25S 

 Iron and Steel Institute, 40 

 Irving (J. D.), Economic Resources of the Northern Black 



Hills, 450 ; Refractory Siliceous Ores of South Dakota, 



452 

 Italy : Trattato di Chimica Inorganica Generale e Appli- 

 cato airindustria. Dr. E. Molinari, 339 



Jackson (Rev. F. H.), Application of Basic Numbers to 



Bessel's and Legendre's Functions, 166 

 Jackson (H.), Action of Carbon Monoxide on Ammonia, 



598 

 Jacquet (J. B.), Severe Explosion of Rock in the New 



Hillgrove Mine, New South Wales, 616 

 Jaggar (T. A., jun.). Economic Resources of the Northern 



Black Hills, 450 

 Jahrbuch der Radioaktivitat und Elektronik, 53 

 James (Captain), Wireless Telegraphy in War, 307 

 January Fireballs, Mr. Denning, 469 

 Japan : Geschichte des Christentums in Japan, Dr. J. 



Haas, F. Victor Dickins, 27 ; Dai Nippon, the Britain 



of the East, a Study in National Evolution, Henry Dyer, 



97; Education and National Efficiency in, Dr. Henry 



Dyer, 150 ; Seismology in, Baron Dairoku Kikuchi, 224 ; 



a Magnetic Survey of Japan reduced to the Epoch 



1895-0 and the Sea Level, A. Tanakadate, Prof. Arthur 



Schuster, F.R.S., 578; Japan nach Reisen und Studien, 



J. J. Rein, Dr. Henry Dyer, 603 

 Jaquerod (.\drien), the Use of Helium as a Thermometric 



Substance and its Diffusion through Silica, 95 

 Jardin (M.), Action of Dilute Nitric Acid upon Vegetable 



Fibres, 359 

 Jaubert (Georges F.), Action of Boric Acid on the Alka- 

 line Peroxides and the Formation of Perborates, 96 

 Jaubert (Jean), the Condition of Chemical Industries in 



France, 369 

 Jeans (J. H.), Kinematics and Dynamics of a Granular 



Medium in Normal Piling, 310; the Dynamical Theory 



of Gases, 601, 607 

 Jefferies (Richard), his Life and Ideals, H. S. Salt, 5S2 

 Jeffery (Prof. E. C.) Comparative Anatomy and Phylo- 



geny of the Coniferales, 447 

 Jensen (H. I.), Relations between Solar and Terrestrial 



Phenomena, 158 

 Jesuit Observatorv at Belen, Havana, 2S2 

 Jeunet (M.), Death of, 181 



Jevons (H. Stanley), Classification of Igneous Rocks, 335 

 Johnson (J. P.), Types of Stone Implements Found in 



Taaibosch .Spruit, 236 

 Johnson (Prof. T.), Swede Disease in Ireland, 167 

 Johnson (VV. H.), the Cultivation and Preparation of Para 



Rubber, 321, 352 

 Johnston (Sir Harry, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), the Mammals 



and Birds of Liberia, 574 

 Johnston-Lavis (Dr.), Origin of Lunar Formation, 256 

 Jones (Chapman), the Science and Practice of Photographv, 



29 

 Jones (D. T.), New Synthesis of /iocaprolactone, 119 

 Jones (H. O.), Optically .Active Nitrogen Compounds, 166; 

 a J<'urther Analogy between the .Asymmetric Nitrogen 

 and Carbon Atoms, 35S 

 Jones (R. L.), Bright Meteors, 449 

 Jorissen (E.), Intrusive Granites in the Transvaal, the 



Orange River Colony, and in Swaziland, 471 

 Journal of the Royal .Agricultural Societv, the, 558 

 Jowett (H. A. D.), Bromomethyl Hepty'l Ketone', 598 

 Judd (Miss H. M.), New Formation of Acetvlcamp'hor, 59S 

 Jude (.A.), Need of Testing Materials to be Subjected to 



Rapidly Repeated or to Alternating Loads Otherwise 

 than by Determining the Tensile Strength and Elastic 



Limit, 184 

 Jukes-Browne (.A. J.), Geologv of Cyprus, 310 

 Julian (H. Forbes), Cyaniding Gold' and Si'lver Ores, 292 

 Jumelle (Henri), New Indiarubber Euphorbia, 600 

 Jungbluth (Franz), Structure of the Third Cvanogen Band 



234 

 Jungfleisch (E.), Phosphorescence of Phosphorus, 407 ; on 



Dextrorotatory Lactic Acid, 503 

 Jupiter: the Photographic Spectrum of, G. Millochau, 89: 



the Great Red Spot on, Mr. Denning and Rev. T. E. 

 Phillips, 211; Stanley Williams, 211; Changes on the 

 Surface of. Prof. G. W. Hough, 306 ; Discovery of a 

 Sixth Satellite to. Prof. Perrine, 25b, 282, 329, 494 ; 

 Prof. Aitken, 494 ; the Reported Si.^th Satellite of, Prof. 

 Wolf, 30(3 ; the Sixth Satellite of. Prof. C. A. Young. 

 3h4 ; \'isual Observations of Jupiter's Sixth Stellite, Mr. 

 Hammond, 569 ; Reported Discovery of a Seventh 

 Satellite to Jupiter, 424; Jupiter's Seventh Satellite, 

 Prof. Campbell, aao : Prof. Perrine, 449 ; Jupiter's 

 Satellites I. and II., Rotation of. Dr. P. Guthnick, 469 



Kahlbaum (Dr. Georg W. A.), Monographieen aus der 

 Geschichte der Chemie, viii. Heft., Justus von Liebig 

 und Friedrich Mohr, 25 

 Kalahari, die. Dr. Siegfried Passarge, 4S1 

 Kalecsinszky (Dr. von), the Warming of Different Layers 



of Liquid by the Sun's Rays, 255 

 Kaminsky (M.), Encke's Comet, 1904 6, 16, 114 

 Kannapell (.A.), the Third Band of the Air Spectrum, 17 

 Kearton (R.), the Adventure of Cock Robin and his Mate, 



152 

 Keeble (F.), Colour-physiology of the Higher Crustacea, 



621 

 Keith (Dr. .A.), a Treatise on Applied .Anatomy, Edward 

 H. Taylor, 145 ; the Human Sternum, Andrew Melville 

 Patterson, 145 ; Der Gang des Menschen, 145 ; the Mam- 

 malian Diaphragm and Pleural Cavity, 615 

 Kellogg (Royal R.), Forest Planting in Western Kansas, 



427 

 Kellogg (\'ernon L.), Studies of Variation in Insects, 545 

 Kelly (R. E.), Absence or Marked Diminution of Free 

 Hydrochloric .Acid in the Gastric Contents in Malignant 

 Disease of Organs other than the Stomach, 596 

 Kelvin (Lord, O.M., G.C.V.O., F.R.S.), on the Living 

 Cell, 13 ; Lord Kelvin and Glasgow University, 104 ; on 

 Deep Water Ship Waves, 382 

 Keratine, Studien tiber die Albuminoide mit besonderer 

 Beriicksichtigung des Spongin und der. Dr. Eduard 

 Strauss, 174 

 Kerl (Prof. Bruno). Death and Obituary Notice of, 540 

 Kershaw (John B. C), Smoke Prevention and Fuel 



Economy, 74 

 Khartoum, First Report of the Wellcome Research Labor- 

 atories at the Gordon Memorial College, Dr. Andrew 

 Balfour, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 605 

 Kidston (R.), Proposed Classification of the Coal-measures, 



622 

 Kikuchi (Baron Dairoku), Seismology in Japan, 224 

 Kllbey (Walter), .Advanced Hand-camera Work, 124 

 Kimura (Mr. I, Correction of the Longer Term in the Polar 



Motion, 133 

 King (.A.), the Perseid Shower, 40 ; the Leonids, 1904, 102 

 King (L. AV., F.S.A.), Records of the Reign of Tukulti- 



Ninib I., King of Assyria about B.C. 1275, 222 

 Kinsfolk, Average Number of, in Each Degree, Prof. 

 G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 9, loi ; Dr. Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S., 30,' 24S 

 Kipping (F. S.), Isomeric Forms of d-Bromo- and 



J-Chloro-camphorsulphonic .Acids, 599 

 Kirby (W. F.), a .Synonymic Catalogue of Orthoptera. 459 

 Klein (Dr., F.R.S.), Bacteriological Diagnosis of Plague, 



237: \"itality of the Typhoid Bacillus in Shell-fish, 421 

 Klem (Marv J.), the Pal.'sozoic Pal?eechinoidea, 162 

 Kling (.Andre), Chlorination of Methyl-ethyl-ketone, 359 

 Knoft (Dr. C. G.), Polar Plotting Paper.' 296 

 Knox (.Alexander), Glossary of Geographical and Topo- 

 graphical Terms, 271 

 Kobold (Prof.), Eclipse Observations, 159 

 Koch (Prof. Robert), Trypanosome Diseases, 112 

 Koenig's (Dr.) Method of Colour Photography, 83 

 Koernicke (Dr. M.), Action on Plants of Rontgen and 



Radium Rays, 373 

 Kohler (Dr. A.), Photomicrography by Ultra-violet Light, 517 

 Kohn-.Abrest (M.), Atomic Weight of .Aluminium, 47 

 Kort6 (Dr. W. E. de), the Parasites of Small-pox and 



\'accinia, 112 

 Kostersitz (K.), Spectra of 7 Cygni, a Canis Minoris, and 



e Leonis, 354 

 Kovesligethy (Dr. R. von), Work Done by Great Earth- 

 quakes, 20 



