XIV Index iaevataae 
New Proof of the Cellular Resistance of the Saccharomyces 
and on a New Application of this Property to Industry and 
the Distillery, Henri Alliot, 288 ; Death and Obituary Notice 
of Prof V. Safarik, 305 ; the Rate of Hydrolysis of Sulphonic 
Acid Esters, B. Wegscheider, 308 ; Quantitative Examination 
of Atmospheric Air, MM. Henriet and Pécoul, 308; the 
Action of Copper Sulphate upon Iron Meteorites, O. C. 
Farrington, 311; the Direct Hydrogenation of Acetylenic 
Hydrocarbons by the Method of Contact, Paul Sabatier and 
J. B. Senderens, 312; on a New Organic Vapcur in Atmo- 
shee Air, H. Henriet, 312 ; Junior Chemistry and Physics, 
Jerome Harrison, 317; Synthesis cf Tartaric Acid for 
Tae ona Large Scale, Prof. Zinno, 330 : Comparative 
Economic Study of the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid by the 
Anhydride and the Modern Lead Chamber Processes, Messrs. 
Niedenfiihr and Luty, 330; the Phallic Sulphates and Double 
Sulphates, Dr. Hugh Marshall, 335; Study of the Simul- 
taneous Distillation of two Non-miscible Substances, Eug. 
Charabot and J. Rocherolles, 336 ; Atomic Weight of Radium 
Mme. Curie, 336; Action of Hydrochloric Acid upon the 
Sulphates of Aluminium, Chromium and Iron, A. Recoura, 
336; Mixtures formed by Sulphur and Phosphorus at 
Tcmperatures below 100° C., R. Boulouch, 336; Cerium 
Silicide, M. Sterba, 336; Magnetic Dichroism, (Quirino 
Majorana, 360; Mannite, the Nitrates and the Alkaloids of 
Normal Urine, S. Dombrowski, 360; Reduction of Nitro- 
derivatives by the Methcd of Direct Hydrogenation in 
contact with finely divided Metals, Paul Sabatier and J. B. 
Senderens, 360; Chemische und Medicinische Untersuch- 
ungen, Festschrift zur des Sechzigsten Geburtstages, 
Max Jaffé, 363; Essays in Historical Chemistry, T. E. 
Thorpe, F.R.S., 365 ; Statue to Pasteur at Dole, 377 ; Direct 
reduction of Oxides of Nitrogen by the Contact Method, Paul 
Sabatier and J. B. Senderens, 384 ; Ammoniacal Anbydrous 
Copper Chlorides, M. Bouzat, 384 ; Action of Nitrous Acid in 
Alkaline Solutions on a- Substituted B-Ketonic Esters, MM. 
Bouveault and René Locquin, 384; Variation of the Phos- 
phoric Acid in Cow’s Milk with time after Calving, F. Bordas 
and Sig. de Raczkowski, 384 ; Influence of Cream Separation 
on the Principal Constituents of Milk, F. Bordas, Sig. de 
Raczkowski, 432; the Preparation of Cells for the Measure- 
ment of High Osmotic Pressures, Messrs. Morse and Frazer 
401 ; Electrochemical Equivalent of Silver, Messrs. Richards 
and Heimrod, gor ; Chemisch-Analytisches Praktikum, Dr. 
Carl Anton Henniger, 414; the Effect of Light on Cyanin, 
P. G. Nutting, 416; Relationships between the Atomic 
Weights of Allied Elements, Arthur Marshall, 424; the 
Composition of Pennsylvania Petroleum, C. F. Mabery, 424; 
International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, Prof. Herbert 
McLeod, F.R.S., 436 ; a First Course of Chemistry (Heuristic), 
J. H. Leonard, 439; a Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry, 
Dr, A. F. Holleman, 440 ; Two Chemical Constituents from the 
Eucalypts, Henry G. Smith, 456 ; the Electrolysis of Mixtures 
of Salts, Anatole Leduc, 488; the Chemical Laboratory of 
the Royal Institution, 460: Death of Sir Frederick Augustus 
Abel, 483; Obituary Notice of, 492; Death of Prof. John 
James Hummel, 511; Obituary Notice of, 520; Latest 
Apparatus for Rendering Air Respirable in a Closed Space, 
M. Desgrez, 513 ; a New Acidimetric Indicator, L. J. Simon, 
516; the Elementary Principles of Chemistry, ACV. 
Young, 519; Death of M. Damour, 538 ; Chemical Compo- 
sition of Tubercle Bacilli, De Schweinitz and Dorset, 540; 
Mannan in Sugar-maple Trees, Prof. F. H. Storer, 541; 
Roscoe-Schorlemmer’s Lehrbuch der Organischen Chemie, 
Jul. Wilh. Brith], Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 546; an Intro- 
duction to Chemistry, D. S. Macnair, 547; Elementary 
Chemical Analysis, Distinguishing Tables and Tests, Prof P. 
Carmody, 575; the Evolution of Artificial Mineral Waters, 
William Kirkby, 602 ; a Junior Chemistry, E. A. Tyler, 606 ; 
Apparatus for the Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen, Messrs. 
Bradley and Lovejoy, 611; the Decomposition of Urea, 
C. E. Fawsitt, 613; Rate of Bromination of Carbon Com- 
pounds, L. Bruner, 613 ; Dinaphthopyranol, R. Fosse, 624 ; 
on Nitro-pyromucic Acid and its Ethyl Ester, and on Dinitro- 
furfurane, R. Marquis, 624; Saponification of Nitric Esters, 
Leo Vignen and I. Bay, 624; Examination and Estimation of 
Extract of Chestnut Wood Mixed with Oak Extract, 
Ferdinand Jean, 624 ; Pectic Fermentation, M. Goyaud, 624 ; 
Assaying and Metallurgical Analysis for the Use of Students, 
Chemists and Assayers, E. L, Rhead and Prof. A. Humboldt 
L Dec. 18, 1902 
Sexton, 628; Apparatus for the Electrolytic Separation of 
Calcium fron the Fused Chloride, B. V. Borchers and L. 
Stockem, 636; Iodine TPentafluoride, Henri Moissan, 637 ; 
the Decompositionof Ammonium Nitrite in Aqueous Solution, 
A. <A. Blanchard, 637; Aqueous Solutions of Casein 
Sodium, Dr. eeciur 637 ; Decomposition of Water Vapour 
by the Electric Spark, Messrs. Chapman and Lidbury, 637 ; 
a Consequence of the Kinetic Theory of Diffusion, J. 
Thovert, 648 ; the Methyl Ester of Methylanthranilic Acid in 
the Vegetable Organism, Eugene Charabot, 648 ; Composition 
of Reserve Hydrocarbons in the Albumen of Palms, E. 
Liénard, 648 ; the Reaction‘of Iodine with Mercuric Oxide in 
Presence of Water, R. L. Taylor, 648 ; Phosphorus versus 
Lime in Plant Ash, Dr. P. Q. Keegan, 655; Chemistry and 
Life, 651 ; Das Eisen als das thatige Prinzip der Enzyme und 
der lebendigen Substanz, N. Sacharoff, 651; Studies on 
Earth, Th. Schloesing, 671 ; Mode of Action of Carbonic Acid 
in Experimental Parthenogenesis, Yves Delage, 671; the 
Derivatives of Ethyl Pyruvylpyruvate, L. J. Simon, 672; 
the Elements of Physical Chemistry, J. Livingston R. Morgan, 
100; the Elements of Physical Chemistry, Harry C. Jones, 
220; Physiological Chemistry, {Das Wirbeltierblut in mikro- 
kristallographischer Hinricht, Dr. H. U. Kobert, 363; the 
Present Position of Chemical Physiology, Opening Address in 
Section I at the Belfast Meeting of the British Association, 
W. D. Halliburton, F.R.S., 567 ; see a/so Section B, British 
Association. 
Chesnevieux (Vincent Leche), Death of, 553 
Cheyne (Rev. T. K.), Encyclopedia Biblica, a Critical Diction- 
ary of the Literary, Political and Religious History, the 
Archeology, Geography and Natural History of the Bible, 
193 
Chickens Hatched in a Tree, W. H. Hall, 127 
Child (J. M.), Rearrangement of Euclid’s Propositions, 31 
Children’s Games, Australian, Walter E. Roth, 380 
China, the Lolos and Other Tribes of Western, A. Henry, 664 
Chinese Turkestan, Recent Discoveries in, Prof. M. Winternitz, 
28 
Chloroform : a Manual for Students and Practitioners, Edward 
Lawrie, 293 
Chree (Dr. C., F.R.S.), Expédition Norvégienne de 1899-1900, 
pour l’Etude des Aurores Boréales, Resultats magnétiques, Kr. 
Birkeland, 227 
Christen (Madame), on the Recent Work of the Belfast Field 
Club on the Drift-deposits of the District, 619 
Christiania, the Abel Festival in, 552 
Christomanos (M.) Earthquake at Salonica, July 5, 624 
Chromolithography: the half-tone Trichromatic Process of 
Colour-printing, F. E. Ives, 207 
Chronology of the Myth-making Age, History and, J. F.- 
Hewitt, 145 
Chronometry: Exposition Universelle de 1900, Congrés 
Intemational de Chronomérrie, Comptes rendus des Travaux, 
Procés-vertaux, Rapports et Mémoires, 411 
Church (Prof. Irving P.), Diagrams of Mean Velocity of Uniform 
Motion of Water in Open Channels, based on the Formula of 
Ganguillet and Kutter, 439 
Ciel, a la Conquéte du, F. C. de Nascius, 199 
Citizens, the making of, a Study of Comparative Education, 
R. E. Hughes, 604 
Civitas (Prof. T. Levi), Mathematical Investigation of the Effect 
of an Infinite Plane-conducting Screen on the Magnetic Field 
Produced by an Electrostatic Charge Moving uniformly 
Parallel to the Plane, 280 
Clark (J. Edmund), the Coloured Sunsets, 223 
Clarke (W. E.), Bird-migiation observed from the Eddystone, 
185 
Classics of Physical Science, the, 315 
Claude (Georges), an Improved Machine for the Economical 
Production of Liquid Air, 264 
Clayden (A. W.), Recent Sunset Effects and Those which 
Followed the Eruption of Krakatoa, 659 
Clayton (Henry Helm), Volcanic Eruption in Java, Brilliant 
Sunset Glows in 1901 and Probable Glows from the Eruption 
in Martinique, 101 
Climate, Shore, Sea Temperature and, 116 
Climates and Baths of Great Britain, the, 629 
Clinton (W. C.), Electric Wiring: a Primer for the use of Wire- 
men and Students, 629 
Clodd (Edward), the Life of Thomas Henry Huxley, 121 
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