xliv 
L[ndex 
Nature, 
Dec. 18, 1902 
Topography ; Preliminary Report on a Journey of Archeo- 
logical and Topographical Exploration in Chinese Turkestan, 
M. A. Stein, 284 
Toronto, Royal Society of Canada’s Meeting at, Universities in 
Relation to Research, 355 
Torres (M.), Project for a Navigable Balloon with an Interior 
Keel, 422 
Toula (Prof. F.), New Pleistocene Rhinoceros, 379 ; Corr., 399 
Toxicology : Poison of the Toad, C. Phisalixand Gab, Bertrand, 
288; Bufonine, Gabriel Bertrand, 288; a Kinase in Snake 
Poison, C. Delezenne, 408; the Elaboration of Venogen and 
of Venom in the Parotoid Gland of Vzfera Aspis, L. Launoy, 
624 
Traction, Electric, 513 
Trade and Industry, the Influence of Education upon, Dr. F. 
Mollwo Perkin, 442 
Trade Statistics, F. Evershed, 550, 607 ; Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 
55° 
Trades, Dangerous, the Historical, Social and Legal Aspects of | 
Industrial Occupations as Affecting Health, Dr. T. E. Thorpe, 
F.R.S., 433 
Trades’ Waste, its Treatment and Utilisation, W. Naylor, 
41 
Tere hays Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall, 272 
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 165 
Transiting Device, a New, M. B. Snyder, 613 
Transparent Objects, a Method of Showing the Invisibility 
of, under Uniform Illumination, Prof. R. W. Wood, 102 
Traquair (Dr. R. H.), on Fishes from the Lower Devonian 
Roofing Slate from Gemiinden, Germany, 620 
Travers (Dr. Morris W.), Apparatus for Liquefying Hydrogen, 
204 ; on the Measurement of Temperature, 382 
Trees, Retention of Leaves by Deciduous, Jul. Wulff, 32; Wm. 
Gee, 32; G. W. Bulman, 56; P. T., 56; A. F. G., 344; Prof. 
W. R. Fisher, 370; Dr. D. T. Smith, 631 
Trees in Prose and Poetry, 630 
Tremataspide, Structure and Classification of 
William Patten, 184 
Trephining in the South Seas, Rev. J. A. Crump, 136 
Treves (Sir Frederick), the Romance of Medicine, 183 
Tripartite Stroke of Lightning, a, W. H. Hall, 370 
Trouton (F. T.), Experiment Suggested by the late Prof. 
Fitzgerald for Testing the Relative Motion of the Earth and 
the /Ether, 66 
Trowbridge (C. C.), Effect of Wind on the Migration of Hawks, 
612 
Trowbridge (John), Spectra Arising from the Dissociation of 
Water Vapour and the Presence of Dark Lines in These 
Spectra, 310 
Truth, the Criterion of Scientific, G. Shann, 221 
Trypanosomes in Fishes, Multiplication of, A. Laveran and 
F. Mesnil, 216 
Tuberculosis as a Disease of the Masses and How to Combat It, 
S. A. Knopf, 270 
Tuckermann (Alfred), Index to the Literature of the Spectro- 
scope (1887-1900, both inclusive), 246 
Tufts (F. L.), the Transmission of Sound through Solid Walls, 
212 
Tunnicliffe (Prof.), Synthetic Purgatives, 353 
Turkestan, Recent Discoveries in Chinese, Prof. M. Winternitz, 
284 
Tum (C.), Fall of a Yellow Powder on June rand 2 during a 
Thunderstorm, 157 
Turner (Dr. Dawson), Mechanical Break for Induction Coils, 
21; the Electrical Resistance of the Blood, 127 
Turner (Prof. H. H., F.R.S.), the Astrographic Chart, 273 
Turner 
the; Prof 
Relatively to the Fainter Stars, 640 
Turner (Dr. John), on some New Features in the Intimate 
Structure of the Human Cerebral Cortex, 665 
Tyler (I. A.), a Junior Chemistry, 606 
Types of British Plants, C. S. Colman, 458 
Typhoon at Yokohama on September 29, 553 
Uganda, the “‘ Sleeping Sickness ” 
United States, America: 
Report on a Bill for 
of, 484 
Pisciculture in the, Earl Grey, 65; 
Adoption of the Metric System in the, 
1 (Prof.), on an Attempt Made at Oxford to Verify the | 
Suggestion that the Bright Stars as a Whole are Rotating | 
the Insect-enemies of the Pine in the Black Hills 
Forest Reserve, A. D. Hopkins, 160; Reports of United 
States Coast Survey, Rollin Harris, Prof. G. H. Darwin, 
F.R.S., 444; the Common Spiders of the United States, 
James Hl. Emerton, 630; Working Plans for Forests in 
Arkansas, F. E. Olmsted, 661; Timber Resources of 
Nebraska, W. L. Hall, 661; ; Magnetic Work of the 
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Outlined for 
July 1, 1902-June 30, 1903, 666 
Universities: the Colleges of the University of London, 10; 
University College and the University of London, 59; 
Astronomy in the University of London, Prof. Karl Pearson, 
F.R.S., 174; University Intelligence, 20, 44, 69, 92, 117, 
141, 163, 190, 212, 236, 261, 287, 310, 333, 359, 381, 407, 
431, 455, 488, 515, 543, 571, 600, 623, 647, 670; the Royal 
Visit to the University of Wales, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 
61; the Future of the Victoria University, Prof. Arthur 
Schuster, F.R.S., 252, 319 ; Prof. Arthur Smithells, F.R.S., 
319, 343; Report on University Colleges, 332 ; Universities 
in Relation to Research, Prof. James Loudon at Royal Society 
of Canada’s Meeting at Toronto, 358; Matriculation Re- 
158; 
quirements in Scottish Universities, Prof. John Perry, 
F.R.S., 654; the Neglect of Anthropology in British 
Universities, ‘‘ Anthropotamist,” 654 
Upland Game-birds, E. Sandys and T. S. Van Dyke, 652 
Uranium, Redetermination of the Atomic Weight of, Prof. 
T. W. Richards and Mr. Merigold, 208 
Uranus, the Satellites of Saturn and, Dr. J. J. See, 380 
Ussher (R. J.), on rhe Avifauna of Ireland as Affected by its 
Geography, 641 
Vaccination League, Formation of an Imperial, 397 
Valencies, Atoms and, J. Fraser, 68 
Van Aubel (Edm..), the Indices of Refraction of Liquid Mixtures, 
47 
Van Dyke (T. S.), Upland Game-birds, 652 
Van Lint (Dr. A.), Qu’est-ce qui Détermine le Sexe? 437 
Vanne, the Prediction of the Minimum Yield of the Sources of 
the, Edmond Maillet, 95 
Vapour Pressures and Boiling Points of Mixed Liquids, Dr. 
Young, F.R.S., 70 
Variable Stars: New, 68, 234; the Naming of New Variable 
Stars, 425; New Algol Variable, 115; Mrs. Fleming, 331 ; 
A. Stanley Williams, 515, 638; Variable Stars, 309; 
Notation of Variable Stars, 208 ; Observations of the Variable 
Star x° Cygni during 1899, 282; Observations of Variable 
Stars of Long Period, Prot. Pickering, 486 ; Observations of 
Fifty-eight Long-period Variables, 638 
Variable Velécities in Line of Sight, New Discoveries of, 
425 
Variation, Colour, in Pigeons, F. Finn, 157 
Variation of Common Copper Butterfly, 459, 555 
Variation, Germinal and Environmental, J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 
209 
Vaughan (Arthur), the Jurassic Strata Cut Through by the 
South Wales Direct Line between Filton and Wootton 
Bassett, 263 
Vaulx (Comte de la), Aéronautics, 447 
Vegetable Electricity, Ae, Dr. Augustus D. Waller, 491, 549; 
Prof. Jagadis Chunder Bose, 549 
Velocity Diagrams, their Construction and Uses, Prof. C. W. 
MacCond, 269 
| Venezuela, Volcanic Eruption in, 484 
| Ventosa (V.), Connection between Thunderstorms and the 
Lunar Phases, 85 
Vermorel (M.), New Method for the Destruction of the Pyralis 
and other Noxious Insects, 288 
Verneau (R.), a New Type of Human Fossil, 24 
Vernon (Dr. H. M.), Zymogens and Enzymes of the Pancreas, 
87 
Vibration of the Violin, the, W. B. Coventry, 150 
Vibration of Railway Bridges, on the Deflection and, Dr. F. 
Omori, 322 
Vibrations, Earthquake-like, Caused by the Firing of Heavy 
Guns at the Mouth of the Medway, 230 
| Victoria University, the Future of the, Prof. Arthur Schuster, 
PuRiSiy w252: Prof. 
343 
319; Arthur Smithells, F.R.S., 319, 
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