XXVI 
L[ndex 
Nature, 
June 9 1904 
Ross, 34; the First Report of the Anti-malarial Oper- 
ations at Mian-Mir, 1901-1903, Capt. S. P. James, Prof. 
R. T. Hewlett, 467; the Survey of India, 59; Buddhist 
India, Prof. Rhys-Davids, 121; Flora of the Upper 
Gangetic Plain and of Adjacent Siwalik and Subhima- 
layan Tracts, J. F. Duthie, 125; Indian Meteorological 
Memoirs, 178; Movements of the Upper Clouds, 178; 
Systematic and Distributional Arrangements of the Genus 
Polygonum in India, Capt. Gage, 258; Mineral Output of 
India, 323; Piroplasma Donovani and Black Fever, A. 
Laveran and M. Mesnil, 335; the Fauna of British India, 
including Ceylon and Burma, Rhynchota, vol. ii., 
part i. (Heteroptera), W. L. Distant, 390; Some Indian 
Friends and Acquaintances: a Study of the Ways of 
Birds and Other Animals Frequenting Indian, Streets and 
Gardens, Lieut.-Colonel D. D. Cunningham, F.R.S., 
433; Agricultural Education and Research in India, 564; 
Education in India, 621; the Variation of the Population 
of India compared with the Variation of Rainfall, 1891- 
igor, W. L. Dallas, 623 
Indians of the South-west, George A. Dorsey, 197 
Industrial Resources of Trinidad, the, Prof. Carmody, 158 
Industry, Lord Milnec on Science and, 615 
Infection and Immunity, with Special Reference to the 
Prevention of Infectious Diseases, George M. Sternberg, 
556 
Inquisition, Science in the Days of the, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 
FSR-S., 505 
Institution of Civil Engineers, the Sanding-up of Tidal 
Harbours, A. E. Carey, 332 
Institution of Electrical Engineers, the Edison Accumulator 
for Automobiles, W. Hibbert, 114 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Newcomen Engine, 
Henry Davey, 67 
Institution of Naval Architects, the, 521 
Instruments, Electrical Engineering Measuring, 
Aspinall Parr, 101 
Integers, Elements of the Theory of, Joseph Bowden, 246 
Intensity of the Sun’s Light, Ch. Fabry, 234 
Internal Oscillation in the Waters of Loch Ness, E. R. 
Watson, 174 
International Congress for School Hygiene, the First, 572 
International Research in Terrestrial Magnetism of the 
Carnegie Institution, Department of, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 
580 
Intervals of Time, on the Measurement of Certain Very 
Short, Lord Rayleigh, O.M., F.R.S., 560 
““Invariable Plane’’ of the Planetary System, the, Prof. 
Ciemeteeoees 351 
Invertebrates, Popular Natural History 
mals, Henry Scherren, 176 
Tonisation of Air, Norman N. Campbell, 511 
lonisation of Atmospheric Air, the, Messrs. Elster and 
Geitel, 154; Herr Himstedt, 154; Prof. H. Ebert, 154; 
Prof. J. A. McClelland, 155 
Ionisation, Dependence of the, Produced by Réntgen Rays, 
upon the Type of the Rays, R. K. McClung, 462 
Ions, Nuclei and, Dr. Carl Barus, 103; C. T. R. Wilson, 
F.R.S., 104 
Ireland: Notes on the Orientations and Certain Archi- 
tectural Details of the Old Churches of Dalkey Town 
and Dalkey Island, Dublin, Prof. Jos. P. O'Reilly, 140; 
Exploration of the Caves of Kesh, County Sligo, being 
the First Report of the Committee, Consisting of Dr. 
R. F. Scharff, George Coffey, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 
R. J. Ussher, and R. Lloyd Praeger, Appointed to Ex- 
plore Irish Caves, 189; Bird Migration in Great Britain 
and, Wm. Eagle Clarke, 516 
Iris, Variability of the Minor Planet, Prof. Wendell, 305 
Iris, Ephemeris for the Minor Planet (7), Dr. J. Riem, 377 
Irrigation: Water Supply and Irrigation in the United 
States, 226; Irrigation Engineering, Herbert M. Wilson, 
GD: 
of the Lower Ani- 
2g 
Istvanfi (Gy de), Mycelium Latent in Vine during Winter, 
480 
Italy: Malessere Agrario ed Alimentare in Italia, Italo 
Giglioli, 222; Visitors from the High North in Central, 
Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, 413 
It6 (Dr.), New Lessons in Elementary Botany (Saishin 
Shokubutsugakk6 Kwasho), 389 
Jackson (Mr.), on the Abnormal Red, Blue and Black 
Colorations of Fire-clay Ware. 305 
Jackson (J. T.), New Method of Producing Tension in 
Liquids, 13 
Jackson (W.), a Text-book of Ceramic Calculations with 
Examples, 605 
Jacoby (Prof. Harold), a Catalogue of 829 South Polar 
Stars, 377 
Jaekel (Prof. O.), Ueber verschiedene Wege phylogene- 
tischer Entwicklung, 484 
James (Captain J. M.), Dates of First Fall of Snow on 
Fuji-Yama, 12 
James (Capt. S. P.), the First Report of the Anti-malarial 
Operations at Mian-Mir, 1901-1903, 467 
Janssen (Prof.), an Atlas of Solar Photographs, 399 
January, Fireballs in, W. F. Denning, 310 
Japan: Nautical Education in, 331; the Education of 
Japanese Naval Officers, Lieut.-Commander K. Sato, 490; 
New Lessons in Elementary Botany (Saishin Shokubut- 
sugakk6 Kwasho), It6 Tokutar6é, Rigaku Hakushi, F. 
Victor Dickins, 389; Education and Progress in Japan, 
A. T. Simmons, 416 
Jehu (Dr. T. J.), Glacial Deposits of Northern Pembroke- 
shire, 479 
Jemmett (W. H. C.), the Vicosity of Liquid Mixtures, 94 
Jena, Das Zeisswerk und die Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung in, 221, 497 
Jerosch (M. C.), Geschichte und Herkunft der schweizeri- 
schen Alpen-flora, 340 
Jessop (C. M.), a Treatise on the Line Complex, 27 
Job (Herbert K.), Among the Waterfowl, 73 
Jobling (Dr. James), Rinderpest in Cattle, 
Inoculation, 470 
Johannsen (Prof. W.), Ueber Erblichkeit in Populationen 
und in reinen Jinien, Ein Beitrag zur Beleuchtung 
schwebender Selektionsfragen, 149; Prof. Johannsen on 
Heredity, G. Udny Yule, 223; the Reviewer, 224 
Johnson (Prof. T.), Willow Canker, 287 
Johnson and Phillips (Messrs.), Electrical Process for Pre- 
paration of Peat-fuel, 35 
Johnston (Sir H.), British Mammals: an Attempt to 
Describe and Illustrate the Mammalian Fauna of the 
British Islands from the Commencement of the Pleisto- 
cene Period to the Present Day, 193 
Johnston (Sir H. H., G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), Big Game Shoot- 
ing and Travel in South-east Africa, F. R. N. Findlay, 
13 
Tohnaton Laboratories Reports, the Thompson-Yates and, 
285 
Jolly (L.), Alcohol Exists Naturally in Ox Blood, 72 
Joly (Prof. C. J.), New Relations in the Theory of Screws, 
26 
Tones (A. Clement), Notes on Analytical Geometry, 146 
Jones (H. O.), Chemical Reactions of Nickel Carbonyl, 334 
Jordan (Dr. D. S.), the Salmon and Salmon-streams of 
Alaska, 183 
Jordan (David Starr), Animal Studies: a Text-book of 
Elementary Zoology for Use in High Schools and Col- 
leges, 220 
Jorgenson (Alfred), Practical Management of Pure Yeast, 4 
Jowett (H. A. D.), Constitution’ of Chrysophanic Acid and 
of Emodin, 95; Fusion of Iso-pilocarpine with Caustic 
Potash, 335; Constitution of Epinephrine, 382 
Jubilee, Prof. Ostwald’s, 387 ; , 
Jupiter : Observations of, Ch. Lukacs, 90; W. F. Denning, 
281, 476; Periodical Changes in the Colours of Jupiter’s 
Belts, Stanley Williams, 16 
Jukes-Browne (A. J.), Memoirs of the Geological Survey 
of the United Kingdom, the Cretaceous Rocks of Britain, 
Vol. ii., the Lower and Middle Chalk of England, 133 ; 
the Teign Valley, 527 
Preventive 
Kanda (M.), Influence of Weak Solutions of Poisonous 
Salts on Flowering Plants, 618 
Kanitz (Dr. Felix), Death of, 255 
Kant, the Centenary of, Alfred Earl, 370 
Karsten (Dr. G.), Vegetationsbilder, 435 
Kashmir, Earthquake at, O. Eckenstein, 58 
Kaye (W. J.), New Species of Napeogenes, 407 
Kearton (R.), Wild Nature’s Ways, 176 : 
Keegan (Dr. P. Q.), Leaf Decay and Autumn Tints, 30 
