Nature, ] 
Dec. 18, 1902 
Index 
XXV 
Wireless Telegraphy, 199 ; Sedimentation Experiments and 
Theories, 207 
Jones (Harry C.), the Elements of Physical Chemistry, 220 
Jones (H. O.), Decomposition of Oxalacetic Hydrazone in 
Aqueous and Acid Solutions, and a New Method of deter- 
mining the Concentration of Hydrogen Ions in Solution, 214 
Jordan (Dr. David S.), Animal Forms, a Second Book of 
Zoology, 605 
Joseph (M.), Vaccination against Pasteurelloses, 120 
Journal of Botany, 21, 118, 213, 310, 432, 571, 671 
Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, General Index, the, 342 
Jouve (Ad), Magnetic Properties of the Ferrosilicons, 264 
Jukes-Browne (A. J.), Deep Boring at Lyme Regis, 23 
Julius (Prof. W. H.), Hypothesis on the Nature of Solar 
Prominences, 450 
Jupiter, the Equatorial Current on, W. F. Denning, 138; a 
Dark Spot on, Theodore Phillips, 401; Leo Brenner, 487 ; 
the fifth Satellite of, Prof. Barnard, 662 
Juptner (Baron), Sulphur Contents of Slags, 63 
Kahlenberg (Prof.), Instantaneous Chemical Reactions and the 
Electrolytic Dissociation Theory, 38 
Kangchenjunga, the Glaciers of, Douglas W. Freshfield, 19 
Kapp (Gisbert), Dynamos, Alternators and Transformers, 172 
Karpathen, Grundziige d. Pflanzenverbreit i. d., F. Pax, 27 
Kashgar Earthquake of August 22, 659 
Kassner (Theo.), Gold Seeking in South Africa, a Handbook 
of Hints for intending Explorers, Prospectors and Settlers, 
440 
Kaufmann (M. 
Electrons, 648 
Kaukasuslandern, Grundziige d. PAanzenverbreit i. d., von der 
unteren Wolga ueb. d. Manytsch-Schneider, bis z. Scheitel- 
flache Hocharmeniens. Dr. Gustave Radde, 27 
Kazan Society of Naturalists, Memoirs of the, 70 
Keane (Prof. A. H.), the Ancient Ruins of Rhodesia, R. N. 
- Hall and W. G. Neal, 34 
Keegan (Dr. P. Q.), Phosphorus verses Lime in Plant Ash, 
655 
Keith (Dr. A.), Human Embryology and Morphology, 603 ; the 
Larger Apes Orthograde, 661 
Kelvin (Lord), Temperature of an Animal surrounded by a 
Saturated Atmosphere Hotter than Itself, 618 
* Kendall (Prof. Percy F.), Explanations of Glacial Phenomena 
in the North of England, 424; on the Pennine Faults in the 
Vale of Eden, 620 
Kennard (A. S.),a Recent Peat and Forest Bed at Westbury-on- 
Severn, 540 
Kentucky Bluegrass Seed, 159 
Kermode (P. M. C.), the Early Christian Monuments of the Isle 
of Man, 424 
Kerr (George L.), Elementary Coal Mining, 369 
Kerr (J. Graham), on the Early Development of Muscles and 
Motor Nerves in Lepidosiren, 641 
Kesselkaul (Mr.), Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids by the Action 
of Carbon Dioxide upon Magnesium Alkylhalogen Com- 
pounds, 308 
Kesteven (H. Leighton), Two Species of Astralium from Port 
Jackson, 96 
Kew Gardens, Blue Puya in Flower at, 112 
Kew Micrometer, Sir Joseph Hooker, 348 
Kieff, Storm at, 305 
Kilauea, the Lava-Lake of, S. E. Bishop, 441 
Kinetic Theory of Planetary Atmospheres, the, Prof. G. H. 
Bryan, F.R.S., 54; Dr. E. Rogovsky, 222 
Kingsbury (J. E.), on the Future of the Telephone in the 
United Kingdom, 644 
Kingston, St. Vincent, Earthquake at, 306 
ey (William), the Evolution of Artificial Mineral Waters, 
02 
Kirkman (J. P.), an Arithmetic for Schools, 491 
Kirkpatrick (R.), Guide to the Coral Gallery in the British 
Museum (Natural History), 322 
Kishi (Dr. K.), the ‘‘ Waltzing Mice” of Japan and China, 114 
Kites, Report of Committee for Investigating the Upper 
Atmosphere by means of, 619 
Klein (Dr. E., F.R.S.), Traité de Bacteriologie pure et ap- 
pliquée a la Medicine et a l’Hygiéne, P. Miquel and R. 
Cambier, 316 ; 
W.), the Electromagnetic Mass of the 
Knopf (S. A.), Tuberculosis as a Disease of the Masses and 
how to Combat it, 270 
Knott (Prof. C. G.), Change of Resistance of Nickel due to 
Magnetisation at various Temperatures, 335, 383; Suggested 
Use of the Platinum Thermometer for Measuring Deep-Sea 
Temperatures, 335 
Knowle, Wiltshire, Palaeolithic Implements from, W. and 
W. A. Cunnington, 663 
Knowles (W. J.), Irish Flints, 663; Important Stone Axe 
Factories discovered near Cushendall, Co. Antrim, 663 
Kobert (Dr. H. U.), Das Wirbeltierblut in Mikrokristallo- 
graphischer Hinricht, 363 
Koken (E.), Palzsontologie und Descendenzlehre, 126 
Kowalevsky (Alexander), Death and Obituary Notice of, Prof. 
E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 394 
Krohn (F. W. T.), Remarkable Sunsets at Madeira, 199; Sun- 
set Glows at Madeira, 540 
Kunkel (Prof.), Obituary Notice of Prof. Adolf Fick, 180 
Kyle (H. M.), Action of Spurge on Salmonoid Fishes, 45 
Kynaston (Mr.), on a Series of Volcanic Kocks in the District 
extending from Glen Coe to the Black Mount, Scotland, 619 
La Touche (Tom D.), Geology of Western Rajputana, 612 
Laboratories: a Laboratory Manual of Physics, H. Crew and 
R. R. Tatnall, 4; the Laboratory Companion to Fats and 
Oils Industries, Dr. J. Lewkowitsch, 126 ; the new Botanical 
Laboratories at Liverpool, 155; the Thompson-Yates 
Laboratories Report, 390; the Chemical Laboratory of the 
Royal Institution, 460 
Lachlan (R.), the Elements of Euclid, Book xi., 171 
Lacroix (A.), the Mission to Martinique, 336; the Eruption of 
Martinique, 488, 516; Enclosures in the Andesites from 
Mont Pelée, 572; on the Rocks thrown Out by the Actual 
Eruption of Mont Pelée, 544 
Ladd (G. T.). Philosophy of Conduct, 389 
Ladenburg (Prof.), the Atomic Weight of Iodine, 281 
Laidlaw (Frank F.), the Peoples of Malacca, 47 
Lake Baikal, Earthquake round, 15 
Lake Counties, the, W. G. Collingwood, 271 
Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution, his Life and Work, 
Alpheus S. Packard, 169 
Lamb (Prof. Horace, F.R.S.), Mathematical and Physical 
Papers, Sir G. G. Stokes, 49 
Lambe (Mr.), Belly River Dinosaurs, 400 
Lamellibranchia, the Structure of the Gills of the, Dr. W. G. 
Ridewood, 165 
Langley (Dr. S. P.), the Position and Promise of Aérial Navi- 
gation, 635 
Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F.R.S.), Death and Obituary Notice 
of Alexander Kowalevsky, 394 
Lantern Projections, Application of the Stereoscope to, J. Macé 
de Lépinay, 58 
Laplace (Pierre Simon Marquis de), Philosophical Essay on 
Probabilities, 652 
Laporte (M.), Photometric Tests of the Bremer Arc Lamp, 611 
Larmor (Dr. J., F.R.S.), on the Application of the Method of 
Entropy to Radiant Energy, 618 ; Vortex Spirals, 630 
Larva Stage of Helzocopris [siitis, Fred. Fletcher, 441 
Lascelles-Scott (W.), a Bright Meteor, 638 
Laska (Prof. W.), Historical Account of the Earthquakes of 
Poland, 234 : 
Last Words on Materialism, L. Buchner, 29 
Lauder (Mr.), Absorp ion Spectra of Phloroglucinol and its 
Trimethyl Ester, 238 
Launoy (L.), the Elaboration of Venogen and of Venom in the 
Parotoid Gland of Vipera Aspis, 624 
Lava-lake of Kilauea, the, S. E. Bishop, 441 
Laveran (A.), Multiplication of Trypanosomes in Fishes, 216 ; 
on the Coccidia Found in the Kidney of Rana esculenta, 312 
Lawrie (Edward), Chloroform, a Manual for Students and 
Practitioners, 293 
Layard (Nina Frances), Paleolithic Implements in Ipswich, 77 
Lean (Bevan), an Introduction to Chemistry and Physics, 52 
Leather (Dr. J. W.), Some Excessively Saline Indian Well 
Waters, 191 
Leaves, Retention of, by Deciduous Trees, 56, 3443; Jul. 
Wulff, 32; W. Gee, 32; G. W. Bulman, 56; Prof. W. R. 
Fisher, 370; Dr. D. T. Smith, 631 
Lebeau (P.), Combinations of Silicon with Cobalt, 372 
