XX 
Index 
Nature, 
Dec. 18. 1902 
Physical Properties of riyaegen Telluride, 144 ; Polymerisa- 
tion and Heat of Formation of Oxide of Zinc, 216 
Forel (F. A.), Brilliant Sky Effects at Morges directly after 
anaes 278 
Forestry ; the Insect-enemies of the Pine in the Black Hills, 
U.S.A., Forest Reserve, A. D. Hopkins, 160 ; Forestry, Prof. 
W. R. Fisher, 283, 344; World’s Annual Excess of Imports 
over Exports of Timber, M. Mélard, 283 ; World’s Timber 
Supply, Dr. Schlich, 283; Forestry in Kent and Sussex, 
D. A. Glen, 283; Financial History of a Four-acre Mixed 
Plantation, Sir Hugh Beever, 283; Account of French 
Forests near Valenciennes and Compiegne, 283; Prof. 
Schwappach’s Report on Prussian Experiments with Forest 
Trees, 283; Forestry Exhibition in Paris in 1900, J. S. 
Gamble, F.R.S., 283; Visit of the English Arboricultural 
Society to Compiégne, Prof. W. R. Fisher, 450; Destructive 
Forest Fires in Greece, 484 ; Working Plans for Forests in 
Arkansas, F. E. Olmsted, 661; Timber Resources of 
Nebraska, W. L. Hall, 661 t 
Forster (Dr. M. O.), Comparison of Bromonitrocamphene with 
Bromonitrocamphor, 119 
Fortey (Miss E. C.), Properties of Mixtures of Lower Alcohols 
with Water, 70; Properties of Mixtures of Lower Alcohols 
with Benzene and with Benzene and Water, 70; Fractional 
Distillation as a Method of Quantitative Analysis, 70 
Fosse (R.), Case of Molecular Rupture by Bromine, 23 ; Oxi- 
dising Properties of Dinaphthopyranol, 288; Dinaphtho- 
pyranol, 624 
Fossils: a New Type of Human Fossil, R. Verneau, 24; New 
Fossil Mammals and Reptiles from Egypt, 83 ; l’ossil Faunas 
and Their Use in Correlating Geological Formations, Henry 
S. Williams, 212; Remarkable Fossil Oysters from Syria, 
Alfred Ely Day, 606 ; E. T. N., 607 
Foster (Prof. C. Le Neve), the Mining Statistics of the World, 
163; Persons Employed and Accidents at Mines and Quarries 
in the United Kingdom in 1901, 449 
Foster (W. J.), Chemical and Physical Properties of Carbon in 
the Hearth of the Blast Furnace, 63 
Foster-Melliar (Rev. A.), the Book of the Rose, 74 
Fouché (M.), Oxy-acetylene Blowpipe, 159; a New Oxygen- 
acetylene burner, 279 
Fourcade (H. G.), Stereoscopic Method of Photographic 
Surveying, Paper Read at South African Philosophical 
Society, 139 
Fourier’s Series, Use of, in Theory of Conduction of Heat, Dr. 
Ganesh Prasad, 71 
Fourtau (R.), Geological Constitution of the Neighbourhood of 
Alexandria, Egypt, 648 
Fowler (W. W.), More Tales of the Birds, 4 
‘Fox Shark” or ‘‘Thrasher” in the English Channel, E. 
Ernest Lowe, 272 
Foxglove (Digitalis), Curious Development of a, 306; 
Maxwell T. Masters, F.R.S., 344 
France: Rural Education in France, 225; French Service 
Regulation as to Heads and Worms of Screws used in the 
French Navy, 229; French Geodetic Mission to the Equator, 
233; a French Text-book of Zoology, Yves Delage and 
Edgard Hérouard, Dr. G. C. Bourne, 267; Account of 
French Forests near Valenciennes‘and Compieégne, 283; La 
Houille Blanche, the Utilisation in France of Water Power 
for Industrial Purposes, Henri Desmarest, 485 
Franklin (Mr.), Reactions between Acid and Basic Amides in 
Liquid Ammonia, 541 
Fraser (J.), Atoms and Valencies, 68 
Frazer (Mr.), the Preparation of Cells for the Measurement of 
High Osmotic Pressures, 401 
Freeman (E. M.), Mycoplasm, 7 
Frescoes, Palzolithic, and Mural Engravings, 452 
Freshfield (Douglas W.), the Glaciers of Kangchenjunga, 19 
Freundler (P.), Benzene-azobenzoic Aldehyde, 192 ; Dibenzoyl- 
hydrazobenzene, 240 
Fricker (G. L.), Electricity Meter, 84 
Fringillida, the, R. Ridgway, 75 
Frost (Prof.), the Spectroscopic Binary B Cephei, 352 
Fuchs (Prof. I. L.), Death of, 14; Obituary Notice of, 156 
Fungi: Rust-fungus, Prof. Marshall Ward, 210; Influence of 
Sulphocyanic Acid on the Growth of <Aspergi//us niger, 
A. Fernbach, 288 ; the Most Effectual Plan for Starting the 
Germination of Spores of Agaricus campestris, Dr. Margaret 
C. Ferguson, 612 
Dr. 
Furness (Dr. W. H.), on the Ethnography of the Nagas, 664 
Fusils de Chasse, Tir des, Journée, 545 
Gaiffe (M.), Precautions Necessary in the Use of Ruhmkorff Coils 
in Radiography, 264 
Galeotti (G.), Comparative Study of the Permeability of Living 
and Dead Animal Membranes by Measurements of the 
Electrolytic Resistance, 256 
Gallardo (Senor A.), Memoir of Dr. C. Berg, 184 
Galton (Dr. Francis, F.R.S.), Finger-print Evidence, 606 
Gamble (J. S., F-R.S.), Forestry Exhibition in Paris in 1900, 
283 
Game Birds, Upland, E. Sandysand T. S. Van Dyke, 652 
Ganguillet and Kutter, Diagrams of Mean Velocity of Uniform 
Motion of Water in Open Channels Based on the Formula of, 
Prof. Irving P. Church, 439 
Garbasso (Prof.), the Manuelli Effect, Action of Sunlight 
in Facilitating the Passage of Electric Sparks, 448 
Gardens, Decorative Plants for, Dr. Nicola Terraciano, 36 
Gardiner (J. Stanley), on the Breaking up of Coral Rock by 
Organisms in the Tropics, 641 
Garrigou (M. F.), Methods of Concentrating Wine, 456 
Garstang (W.), Proposed Programme for the International 
Investigation of the North Sea as Passed at the Recent Meet- 
ing of Delegates at Copenhagen, 640 
Garwood (Prof. E. J.), the Origin of Some ‘‘ Hanging Valleys” 
in the Alps and Himalaya, 239 
Gas Engines, Large, Recent Progress in, H. 
643 
Gases, Refractivities of the Inert, Clive Cuthbertson, 607 
Gastin (M.), New Method for the Destruction of the Pyralis and 
other Noxious Insects, 288 
Gauss (Karl Friedrich), General Investigations of Curved Sur- 
faces of 1827 and 1825, 316 
Gauss’s Theorem, S. J. Barnett, 611 
Gautier (Armand), Treatment of Malarial Fevers by Latent 
Arsenic, 47; Arsenic as a Normal Constituent of Animals, 
216; on the Existence in the Albumin of Birds’ Eggs of a 
Fibrogen Substance Capable of being Transformed, 2 witre, 
into Pseudo-organised Membranes, 335 
Gautier (Henri), Conditions of Formation and Stability of the 
Hydrides and Nitrides of the Alkaline Earths, 96 
Gawn (D. W.), Photographic Apparatus, Making and Repairing, 
A. Humphrey, 
4 
Gay (Alfred), Les Cables Sous-Marins, 148 
Geddes (Prof.), School Gardens, 326 
Gee (Wm.), Beechen Hedges on Elevated Ground, 32 
Geikie (Sir Archibald, D.C.L., F.R.S.), Hugh Miller, His 
Work and Influence, 426 
Geipert (Mr.), Conditions under which Aluminium is Obtained 
by the Electrolytic Method, 424 
¢ Geminorum, Observations of, F. C. McDermott, 662 
Geodesy: the Attractions of the Himalaya Mountains upon the 
Plumb-line in India, Major S. G. Burrard, 80; the French 
Geodetic Mission to the Equator, 233 ; Some New Forms of 
Geodetical Instruments, 276; Ordnance Survey of England 
and Wales, 341 ; Geodetic Survey of South Africa, vol. ii., 
Report on a Rediscussion of Bailey's and Fourcade’s Surveys 
and their Reduction to the System of Geodetic Survey, Sir 
David Gill, K.C.B., F.R.S., Major C. F. Close, 457 ; Mag- 
netic Work of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 
Outlined for July 1, 1901-June 30, 1903, 666 
Geography: Materialen zur ‘Naturgeschichte der Insel Celebes, 
Band iv., Entwurf einer geographisch-geologischen Beschreib- 
ung der Insel Celebes, Dr. Paul Sarasin and Dr, Fritz 
Sarasin, 3; the Glaciers of Kangchenjunga, Douglas W. 
Freshfield, 19 ; Royal Geographical Society, the President’s 
Opening Address, Current Arctic and Antarctic Expeditions, 
113; Return of the Arctic Expeditions, 542; Paris Geo- 
graphical Society’s Prizes for this Year, 135 ; the Murchison 
Falls, C.Steuart Betton, 100 ; the Teacher’s Manual of Object 
Lessons in Geography, Vincent T. Murché, 270; Ten 
Thousand Miles in Persia, or Eight Years in Iran, Major 
Percy Molesworth Sykes, 418 ; Snow-waves and Snow-drilts, 
Dr. Vaughan Cornish at the Geographical Society, 453; 
Nature-Study, Realistic Geography Model based on the 
6-inch Ordnance Survey, G, Herbert Morrell, 606 ; Modern 
Scientific Geography, the Nearer East, D. G. Hogarth, 649; 
Physical Geography, Margery A. Reid, 653 ; the ‘‘Sudd” of 
