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Index 



xli 



"Surrey." Origin of Name, T. le M. Douse, 490 



Survey of Southern India, a Plea for a Prehistoric, Prof. Alfred 



C. Haddon, F.R.S.. 469 

 Surveying : Fergusson's Surveying Circle and Percentage 

 Tables, [. C. Fergusson, 27S ; a New Surveying Instru- 

 iTient, Der Hammer- Fennel'sche Tachymeter-Theodolit und 

 die Tachymeter-kippregel zur unmittelbaren Lattenablesung 

 von Horizontaldistanz und Ilohenunterschied, Dr. E. 

 Hammer, 598 

 Sutherland (George), Twentieth Century Inventions, a Fore- 

 cast, 74 

 Sutherlandshire, on the Resemblance of the Old Red Sand- 

 stone of North-west Ireland to the Torridon Rocks of, A. 

 McHenry, J. H. Kilroe. 565 

 Suzuki (U.). Theine in the Tea-plant and Organic Iron Com- 

 pounds in Plants, 582 

 Swan (J. W., F.R.S.), Position and Prospects of Electro- 

 chemical Industries, 329 

 Swearing : Why do Men Swear:" Prof. G. T. W. Patrick, 334 

 Swimming, Spiral, the Significance of. Dr. H. S. Jennings, 165 

 Swimming Instinct, the. Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan, F.R.S., 208 

 Sy (F. ), Observations of Comet A (190 1) at .Vlgiers, 143 ; Ob- 

 servations at Algiers of Planet GG, 524 

 Syers (Dr. W. H.), Spectrum of Cyanogen, 247 

 Symbiosis, Sucial, among American Ants, W. H. Wheeler, 409 

 Symington (Prof. J.), on the "Temporary Fissures" of the 



Human Cerebral Hemispheres, 614 

 Symons's Meteorological .Magazine, 119 

 Syntonic Wireless Telegraphy, Mr. Marconi, 130 ' 



Tabor (J. M.), P'oreign Oysters acquiring Characters of Natives, 

 126 



Tacheometer-theodolite, der Hammer-Fennel'sche Tachymeter 

 Theodolit und die Tachymeter- Kippregel zur unmittelbaren 

 Lallenablesung von Horizonlaldistanz und Hohenunterschied, 

 Dr. E. Hammer, 598 



Tachkent, Publications de TObservatoire Astronomique et 

 Physique de. Etudes sur la Structure de I'Univers, W. 

 StralonofI, Howard Payn, 56 



Tahiti, the Fire-Walk Ceremony in. Prof. S. P. Langley, 397 



Tailleur (P.), Glucoside Characteristic of Germinating Period of 

 Beech, 120 



Tait(Prof. P. G.). Death of, 261 ; Obituary Notice of, Prof. 

 G. Chrystal, 305 



Tanks for Water- Works, Towers and, J. N. Hazlehurst, 525 



" Tannoform," 113 



Tansley (X. G.), on the Vegetation of Mount Ophir, 616 



Tarbou'riech (J.), Acidimetry of Ansenic Acid, 272 



Tasmania, the Marine Mollusca of, Prof. Ralph Tate and W. L. 

 May, 548 



Tate (Prof. Ralph), the Marine Mollusca of Tasmania, 548 



Taxidermy, comprising the Skinning, Stuffing and Mounting of 

 Birds, Mammals and F'ish, 125 



Taylor (F. G.), an Introduction to the Practical Use of 

 Logarithms, 424 



Tajlor (Canon Isaac), Death of, 635 



Tea, Causes of Difference in Colour between Green and Black 

 Tea, Mr. .\su, 607 



Teachers' Manual of Oliject Lessons for Rural Schools, the, 

 Vincent T. Murche, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 394 



Technical School at Pittsburg, the Carnegie, 570 



TeUutograph, Foster Ritchie's, 107 



Telegony. Hybrid Oochromy, with a Note on Xenia, G. P. 

 Bulmaii, 207 



Telegraphone, the, Herr Poulsen, 183 



Telegraphy ; on a Form of Artificial Submarine Cable, Prof. \. 

 Trowbridge, 77 ; Uniform Transmission of Astronomical 

 Telegrams, 167 ; Measurement of Sentiveness of Coherer 

 for Wireless Telegraphy, Carl Kinsley, 60 ; Syntonic Wireless 

 Telegraphy, Mr. Marconi, 130; Marconi's Wireless Tele- 

 graphy on the Lake Champlain, .Atlantic Liner, in; Sir 

 William Preece's System of Etheric Signalling, 163 ; Wire- 

 less Telegraphy on Ocean Liners, 188 ; on the Liuama, 381, 

 406, 553 ; Wireless Telegraphy for War Purposes, 383 ; 

 Drahtlose Telegraphie durch Wasser und Luft, Prof. Dr. 

 Ferdinand Braun, 497 ; Wireless Telegraphy, James Bowman 

 Lindsay, Sir William Preece, 521 ; a New Principle Dis- 

 covered, .-v. Orling and J. Armstrong, 636 ; Wireless Tele- 

 graphic Communication with Zugspitze Observatory, Bavaria, 

 '637 



Telephone System of the British Post Office, T. E. Herbert, 



599 

 Telescope, the McClean, at the Cape Observatory, 632 

 Temperament and Exercise, W. W. Davis, 435 

 Temperature : the Nadir of Temperature and Allied Problems, 

 Bakerian Lecture at Royal Society, Prof. James Dewar, 

 P~. R.S., 243; a Possible .Method of .Attaining the Absolute 

 Zero of Temperature, (ieofiVey Martin, 376 ; on the Mean 

 Temperature of the Atmosphere and the Causes of Glacial 

 Periods, H. N. Dixon, 590 

 Temporary Stars, on the Theory of. Dr. J. Halm, 253 

 Ten-Vear Greenwich Star Catalogue for 1890, 216 

 Tercidina, Light Variation of the Minor Planet (345), 265 

 Tercidina, the Minor Planet, 289 

 Terrestrial Globe, Philip's Educational, 375 

 Terrestrial Magnetism : the Norwegian North Polar Expedition 

 1893-96, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S , 151; Report on Observa- 

 vations in Terrestrial Magnetism and .Vtmospheric Electricity 

 made at the Central Meteorological Observatory of Japan for 

 the Year 1897, Dr. C. Chree, F.R S., 151 ; Die Erdstrome 

 im Deutschen Reichstelegraphengebiet und ihr Zusammenhang 

 mit den Erdmagnetischen Erscheinungen, Dr. B. Weinstein, 

 230 ; the Collected Scientific Papers of John Couch Adams, 

 576 

 Terrestrial Surface Waves, Report of the Committee on. Dr. 



Vaughan Cornish, 590 

 Testing of some Ballistic Experiments, Rev. F. Bashforth, 445 

 Testing and Strength of :\Iaterials of Construction : Experi- 

 mental Engineering, W. C. Popplewell, 597 

 Thane (G. D, ), Report on Licensed Vivisection Experiments 



for 1900, 133 

 Theology, Modern Natural, with the Testimony ot Christian 



Evidences, Frederick James Gant, 422 

 Theory of Temporary Stars, on the. Dr. J. Halm, 253 

 Therapeutics : the Treatment of Disease by Light, 259 ; 



Lecithin in Tuberculosis, H. Claude and A Zaky, 572 

 Thermodynamics : Lehrbuch der Mathematischen Chemie, J. J. 

 van Laar, 375 ; on Magnetic Rotation of Light and the 

 Second Law of Thermodynamics, Lord Rayleigh, F. U.S., 

 577 

 Thermometry : Thermodynamical Correction of Gas Thermo- 

 meter, Prof. H. L. Cillendar. 23 ; Evolution of the Thermo- 

 meter, 1 592- 1 743. Henry Carrington Bolton, 25 

 Thibet : the Sven Hedin Expedition, 606 

 Thibet and Chinese Turkestan, Captain Deasy, 653 

 Thierverbreitung, tjber die geologische Geschichte der Insel- 

 Celebes auf Grund der. Dr. Paul Sarasin and Dr. Fritz 

 Sarasin, 203 

 Third (J. A.), Tri-homologous Triangles, 41 

 Thiselton-Dyer (Sir W. T., FRS.), Scope of Royal Society, 

 29 ; the Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, F.R S., 

 by Leonard Huxley, 145 ; Death and Obituary Notice of 

 Maxime Cornu, 211 

 Thomas (Oldfield, F.R.S.), New Mammals from Uganda, 142 ; 



the Rhinoceros, 223; Antlers of Central Borneo Deer, 247 

 Thomas (V.), Chlorobromides of Thallium, 224 

 Thompson (Beeby), Use of a Geological Datum, 295 

 Thompson (Prof. S. P., F R.S.), Jena Glass, 199 ; on the 



Teaching of Mathematics, 592 

 Thompson Vates Laboratories, the Report of the, 604 

 Thomson I Prof. J. Arthur), on the Behaviour of Young Gulls 

 Naturally and Artificially Hatched, 588 ; on Germinal Selec- 

 tion in Relation to Inheritance, 588 

 Thomson (Captain J. H.), Handbook on Petroleum, 441 

 Thomson (W.), on the Detection and Estimation of Arsenic in 



Beer and .Articles of Food, 612 

 Thorpe (J. F.), Derivatives of Bicyclopentane, 94 

 Thorpe (Dr. T. E., F.R.S.), Lead Silicates in Relation to 

 Pottery Manufacture, 94 ; Influence of Grinding on Solubility 

 of Lead in Lead Fritts, 175 ; the Use of Lead Compounds in 

 Pottery, 408 ; the Work of the Government Laboratory, 553; 

 on Duly-free Alcohol, 6ll 

 Thrush, Winter Singing of, W. W. Fowler, 215 

 Thudicum (Dr. J. L. W.), Death of, 489 ; Obituary Notice of, 



Thunderbolts as Charms, Rev. P. O. Bodding, 264 

 Tidal Currents, Sand Waves in. Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 412 

 Tierleben der Tiefsee, Oswald Seeliger, 423 

 Tildcn (Prof. W. -A., F.R.S. ), Royal College of Science and 

 the University of London, 583 



