Index 



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Illumination, Colours due to Intermittent, Rev. F. J. Jervis- 

 Smith, F.R.S., 505 



Imamura (A.), Milne Horizontal Pendulum Seismogranis 

 obtained at Tokyo, 309 



Impressionist Text-book of Paper Making, Clayton Beadle 

 293 



Index Faunae Novs Zealandias, 78 



India : Trade in Indigo between India and Aleppo, 12 ; from 

 India to Fergana, Lieut. -Colonel \". T. Novitskiy, 79 ; 

 Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and 

 Sanitary Departments of the Government of India, No. 7, 

 1904, Some Observations on the Poison of the Banded 

 Krait, Captain George Lamb, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 233 ; 

 Survey of India, 1901-2, 332 ; Report of the Indian Irriga- 

 tion Commission, 1901-3, 358; Irrigation in India 

 Herbert M. Wilson, 358; Porpita in tlie Indian Seas, 

 Nelson Annandale, 531 ; a Manual of Forest Engineerine 

 for India, C. G. Rogers, 550 



Indigo, Trade in, between 'india and .\leppo, 12 



Induction Motor, the, H. B. de la Tour, 122 



Industrial Society of, Mulhouse, Prize Subjects of the .;qc 



Infants' Milk Depot, the, its History and Function 'Dr 

 McCleary, Prof. R, T. Hewlett, 425 



Infusoria, Lethal Concentration of .Acids and Bases in 

 respect of raramoccium amcUa, J. O. Wakelin Barratt, 

 420 



Ingle (H.), the Composition of Transvaal Soils, 632 



Insects, Harriman Alaska Expedition, vols. viii. and ix. 314 



Instmct and Reason in Dogs, E. W. P., 577 ' 



Institution of Civil Engineers' .Awards, 'n 



Insular Races of Animals and Plants, Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, 102 



Intermittent Illumination, Colours due to Rev F I lervis- 

 Smith, F.R.S., 505 



International Association of Academies, the, 35, 106, 127 



International Congress of Mathematicians, the' Third Prof 

 G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 417 



International Congress of Zoology, the Sixth, 473 



International Oceanography, 139 " 



Invariability of Spark and Arc Wave-lengths, Messrs. Eder 

 and Valenta, 132 



lonisation of the Atmosphere, a Source of the, J. R. Ash- 

 worth, 454 



Iris and the Colour Sense, the, W. P. G., 553 



Iron : Rustless Coatings, Corrosion and Electrolvsis of Iron 

 and. Steel, M. P. Wood, 246 ; Relations between the Effects 

 of Stresses Slowly Applied and of Stresses Suddenly Ap- 

 plied in the Case of Iron and Steel, Comparative Tests 

 with Notched and Plain Bars, Pierre Breuil, 622 



Iron and Steel Institute, 40 



Irrigation : Pioneer Irrigation for Farmers in the Colonies, 

 E. O. Mawson, 340 ; Report of the Indian Irrigation Com- 

 mission, igoi-3, 35S; Irrigation in India, Herbert M. 

 Wilson, 358 



Irvine (Dr. L. G.), Bacteriological and other Aspects of 

 Miners' Phthisis, 43 



Italy, the Hill Towns of, Egerton J. Williams, 268 



Italy, a Popular Account of the Countrv, its People and its 

 Institutions (including Malta and Sardinia), Prof. W. 

 Deecke, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 605 



Itter (.A. W.), Natural Gas Spring near Aylesbury, 631 



Jackson (H.), New Phosphorescent Materials, 69 



Jacobi (Chas. T.), Modern Printing Presses, 278 



Jacquerod (A.), the Melting Point of Gold, 14; Determina- 

 tion of Atomic Weight of Nitrogen by the Volumetric 

 Analysis of Nitrogen Monoxide, 263 



Jahn (M.), Experiments Relating to the Electrolytic Reduc- 

 tion of Carbonic .Acid, 487 



Jannasch (Prof. Paul), Praktischer Leitfaden der Gewichts- 

 analyse, 221 



Japan, Education in, 37 



Jeans (J. H.), a Suggested Explanation of Radio-Activity, 



lOI 



Jenkinson (J. W.), Origin of the Cleavage Centrosomes in 

 the Egg of Axololl, 540; Effects Produced by Growing 

 Frog-embryos in Salt and other Solutions, 540" 



Jensen (H. L), Possible Relation between Sun-spots and 

 Volcanic and Seismic Phenomena and Climate, 2S8 



Jervis-Sniith (Rev. F. J., F.R.S.), Colours Due to Inter- 

 mittent Illumination, 505; Cecil's Gas Engine, 553 



Joannis (A.), Action of Ammonia upon Boron Bromide and 

 on Phosphorus Trichloride, 350 



Jobling (Dr.), Texas Fever of Cattle in the Philippine 

 Islands, 609 



Johansson (Prof. J. E.), Experiments upon the Immediate 

 Effect of Carbohydrates upon Metabolism, 589 



Johnson (J. P.), Discovery of Implement-bearing Deposits 

 in the Neighbourhood of Johannesburg, 86 



Johnson (K. R.), a Gaseous Interrupter, 500 



Johnston (Sir H. H., K.C.B., G.C.M.G.), the Essential 

 Kafir, Dudley Kidd, 55 ; the Forest-pig of Central Africa, 

 bo I 



Johnston (James B.), Place-names of Scotland, 292 



Jollyman (W. H.), Bacteriology and its Commercial .Aspects, 

 43 



Joly (Prof. J., F.R.S.), the Life-history of Radium, 30; 

 Behaviour of Radium Bromide Heated to High Tempera- 

 tures on Platinum, 31 ; the Source of Radium, 80; Origin 

 of Radium, 246 ; Synthesis of Radio-active Substance, 

 395 ; Action of Metals on Photographic Plates, 395 



Jones (Chapman), the Water-coloui Drawings of J. M. W. 

 Turner, R.A., in the National Gallery, 553, 578; Three- 

 colour Photography, A. F. von Hubl, 553, 578; Photo- 

 graphy in Colours, R. C. Bayley, 553, 578 



Jones (Miss E. E. C), on the Present Educational Position 

 of Logic and Psychology, 567 



Jones (H. C), Nature of Concentrated Solutions of Elec- 

 trolytes, 38 



Jones (H. Ci.), Compounds Containing an Asymmetric 

 Nitrogen and an .Asymmetric Carbon .Atom, 142 ; Spatial 

 Configuration of Trivalent Nitrogen Compounds, 142 



Jordan (Mr.), New Deep-water Fishes from Japan, 47S 



Jordan (William Leighton), .Astronomical and Historical 

 Chronology in the Battle of Centuries, 243 



Jost (Prof. Ludwig), Vorlesungen iiber Pflanzenphysiologie, 

 242 



Julian (Frank), a Text-book of Quantitative Chemical 

 .Analysis, 123 



Julius (Prof. W. H.), .Anomalous Dispersion and Solar 

 Phenomena, 132 



June .Meteors, 62 



Jungfleisch (E.), Dextrolactic .Acid and Laevolactic Acid 

 not .Alike in Reactions, 312 



Jupiter : Observations of Jupiter during 1903, MM. Flam- 

 marion and Benoit, 205 ; Mass and Shape of, Bryan 

 Cookson, 286 ; the Red Spot on, 332 ; W. F. Denning, 

 480 ; the South Temperate Spots on, Mr. Denning, 560 ; 

 Recurrent Markings on, Mr. Denning, 610 



Jurassic Flora, the, ii., Liassic and Oolitic Floras of Eng- 

 land (excluding the Inferior Oolite Plants of the York- 

 shire Coast), Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants in the 

 Department of Geologv, British Museum (Natural 

 History), A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 124 



K.ibbadias (Dr. P.), Results of Recent Exploration in Crete, 

 563 



Kaech (Dr. Max), Death of, 157 



Kafir, the Essential, Dudley Kidd, Sir H. H. Johnston, 

 G.C.M.G., 55 



Kaldhol (Mr.), the Succession on Hardangervidda, 211 



Knminsky (M.), Ephemeris for Encke's Comet, 353 ; 

 Ephemeris for the Return of Encke's Comet, 459 



Kanchenjunga, Round, a Narrative of Mountain Travel and 

 Exploration, Douglas W. Freshfield, 8 



Kannapell (A.), Third Group of .Air Bands Occupying the 

 more Refrangible Half of the Ultra-A'iolet Region, 643 



Karakash (N.), the Bolshezemelsk Tundra, 285 



Katalog der Bibliothek der Gesellschaft der Erdkunde zu 

 Berlin, A'ersuch einer Systematik der geographischen 

 Literatur, 149 



Kathodenstrahlen, Die, G. C. Schmidt, 124 



Kayser (Prof.), the Defects of Rowland's .Scale of Wave- 

 lengths in X'iew of the .Accuracy now .Attainable by Inter- 

 ference Methods of Measuring Wave-lengths, 516 



Keeble (Prof. F. W.), Preparations and Diagrams of the 

 Chromatophores of the Higher Crustacea, fiq ; on the 

 Coloration of Marine Crustacea, 538 



Keibel (Prof.), on Embryos of Apes, 540 



Keimpflanzen des Gesneriaceen, Die, Dr. Karl Fritsch, 4";3 



Kelvin (Lord, O.M., G.C.V.O., F.R.S. ), Source of Energy 

 of the Heat Emitted by Radium not in Itself, 107; Front 



