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iju 



Cattle Disease : Trypanosoma of the Bovida.", A. Laveran, 455 ; 

 ■ African Cattle Disease, Note on the Discovery of a New Try- 

 panosoma, Lieut. -Colonel D. Hruce, K. K.S., 454 

 Cats, Observations on, being Part ii. of Skin Currents, Augustus 



D. Waller. K.R.S., 309 

 Caustic, Alkali and Chlorine at Niagara Falls, " Acker " Fusion 



Process for the Electrolytic Production of, 324 

 Cave (Charles J. P.), Sounds Associated with Low Temperature, 



512 

 Celebration of the Jubilee of M. Berthelot, 80 

 Cellulose, Researches on, from 1895-1900, Cross and Bevan, 



Dr. V. Mollwo Perkin, 52 

 Census in France, Returns of the 1901, 34S 

 Centipede, a Luminous, Rose Haig Thomas, 223 ; J. E. 



Barnard, 299 

 Centners (Mr.), Liquid Sulphur Dioxide as a Solvent, 374 

 Centnerszwer (M), on the Electrical Conductivity of Liquefied 



Gases, 181 

 Ceraski (Prof. W.), New Variable Star, 3, 1902 (Monocerotis), 



475 

 Ceylon, Mode of Occurrence of " Serendibite' in, G. T. Prior, 



A. K. Coomara-Swamy, 383 ; the Crystalline Limestones of 

 Ceylon, Ananda K. Coomara-Sw.imy, 503 

 Chaillu (Paul ilu), the World of the Great Forest ; How 



Animals, Birds, Reptiles, Insects, Talk, Think, Work and 



Live, 1 48 

 Chalmers (Dr. A. K. ), Plague in the Nineteenth Century, 373 

 Chamberlain (Charles J.), Methods in Plant Histology, 75; 



Morpholopy of Spermatophytes, 150 

 Champenois ((5), on the Reserve Store of Carbohydrates in the 



Seed of Aiiniha faponica, I20 

 Champion (G. C. ), Butterflies from the .Sierra Albarracin, Spain, 



141 

 Chandler (Prof. S. C), Variation of Latitude, 113; Sir G. 



Airy's Reflex Zenith Tube, 214 

 Change of Piirh in Certain Sounds with Distance, Frederick M. 



West, 129 ; Dr. D. van Gulik, 174 ; Paul R. Ileyl, 273 ; R. 



Freeman, 317 

 Channel Islands, Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser, Ernest David 



Marquand, loi 

 Chant (C. A.), the Roots of the Equation;* = tan u, 247; 



" Skin." Effect in Electrical Oscillators, 263 

 Cliapin (Chas. V.), Municipal Sanitation in the United States, 



73 



Chapman (D. L. ), Experiments for Discovering whether 

 Faraday's Law may be considered as applying to (iases, 479 



Chapman (Dr.), on Specimens of Parnasiiiis apollo taken in 

 Spain, Switzerland, France and Italy, iiS; Butterflies from 

 the Sierra Albarracin, Spain, 141 ; Cocoons of a Limacodid 

 Moth from La Plata with Pupa-cases of a Systropus, 503 



Chappuis (Dr. P.), Gas Thermometry, II. 93 



Charabot (E.), Chemical Modifications in Plants submitted to 

 the Influence of Sodium Chloride, 312 



Characters, the Inheritance of Mental, Prof. T. D. A. Cocke- 

 rel!, 245 ; Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 245, 391 



Charcoal, the Conversion of Swedish Wood-waste and Saw- 

 dust into, G. F. Heindenstam, 35 



Charmoy (D. d'Emmerez de), Les Moustiques, Anatomic et 

 Biologie, 27 



Charon (Ernest), the Constitution of Piceol, 47 



Charpy (Georges), Chemical Equilibrium of the Iron-Carbon 

 Systems, 288 ; Transformations of Steels by the Dilatometiic 

 Method, 4S0 



Chairin (M.), Utilisation of Hexoses by the Organism, 263 



Chasey (A.), the Formation of Ozone, 72 



Chattaway (Dr. F. D. ), the Constitution of Hydrocyanic, 

 Cyanic and Cyanuric Acids, 309 ; the Cluez Reaction, 477 



Chaudier (J.), Variation of the Electromotive Foice and the 

 Temperature Coefficient of Daniell Cell with the Concentra- 

 tion of the Zinc Sulphate Solution, 359 



Chavanne (G.), Derivatives of Arabinose, 504 



Cheese-Mites, Albert D. Michael, 4S2 



Chelsea, Flint Implements at, A. B. Marshall, 586 



Chemistry: the Chemical Essays of Chailes William Scheelc, 

 3 ; Chemical Reactions Determined by Radium, M. Berthe- 

 lot, 23 ; Chemical Efl'ects produced by Radium Radiation, 

 Henri Becquerel, 47 ; Copper Aluminium Alloy, Leon 

 Guillet, 23 ; the Separation of Iron, Paul Nicolaidot, 23 ; 

 Determination of Traces of Antimony in Presence of Arsenic, 

 G. Deniges, 23 ; Dissolved Chlorides in Manchester Water, 



R. L. Taylor, 23 ; the Dilution of Acetylene . for Heating 

 Purposes, A. E. Muntjy, 30 ; Report of the Committee on 

 Acetylene Generators, 472 ; Sulphimide, A. Hantzsch and A. 

 Iloll, 38; Pyrites and Marcasite, Dr. H. N. Siokcs, 38 ; 

 Electrolysis of Ammonium Chloride in Solution and Liquefied 

 .\mmonium, Henri Moissan, 47 ; Decomposition ofCalcium- 

 and Lithium-.\mmonium by Ammonium Chloride, Henri 

 Moissan, 47 ; Action of Metal Ammoniums on Hydrogen 

 Sulphide, Henri Moissan, 72 ; Sodium-Ammonium Amal- 

 gams, Henri Moissan, fg ; Sugars in Blood, MM. Lepine and 

 Boulud, 47 ; Pinacoline, Maurice Delacre, 47 ; Constitution 

 of Piceol, Ernest Charon and Demetrius Zamanos, 47 ; For- 

 mation of X'anillon, Henri Lecomte, 47 ; Ibogaine, [. Dy- 

 bowski and Ed. Landrin, 48 ; Ibogine the Active Principle 

 of a Plant of the Genus Tabernjemontana coming from the 

 Congo, A. Ilaller and E. Heckel, 119: Researches on Cel- 

 lulose from 1895-1,900, Cross and Bevan, Dr. F. .Mollwo Per- 

 kin, 52 ; Improved .Sulphuretted Hydrogen Apparatus, Dr. 

 F. M. Perkin, 62 ; New .Method of Manipulating Liquid Gas in 

 Sealed Tubes, Henri .Moissan, 72 ; Formation of Ozone, A. 

 Chassy, 72 ; Note on a Point of Chemical Nomenclature, 

 Prof. Alfred Senier, So ; Celebration of the Jubilee of M. 

 Berthelot, 80 ; Berthelot and the Metals of Antiquity, Dr. 

 J. H. Gladstone, F. R.S., 82: Monomethylarsine, .\. W. 

 Palmer and W. H. Dehor, 89 ; Chemistry of the Albumins, 

 90 ; Combinations of (iold and Chlorine, Fernand Meyer, 

 96 ; Dioxyisopropylhypophosphorous Acid, C. Marie, 96 ; 

 Oxidation of Unsaturated .Mcohols by Contact Action, A. 

 Trillat, 96 ; Blue and Green Coloration in Vertebrate Skins, 

 MM. ' Camichel and Mandoul, 96 ; -Memorial Lectures 

 delivered before the Chemical Society, 1893-1900, 100; the 

 Work of John Mayow, Dr. J. B. Cohen, 112; on the 

 Properties of Barium, M. Guntz, H2 ; on a New N'olatile 

 Salt of Beryllium, G. Urbain and H. Lacombe, 119 ; Notes 

 on Quantitative Spectra of iieryllium. Prof. \V. N. Hartley, 

 F.R.S., 190 ; on the Electrolytic Preparation of the Halogen 

 Derivatives of Acetone, A. Richard, 119; on a Mixture of 

 Hydrogen and Oxygen so Pure that it will not Explode, H. 

 Brereton Baker, 119; the Union of Hydrogen and Oxygen, 

 H. B. Baker, 430 ; Researches on the Law of Action of 

 Sucrase, Victor Henri, 120; the Influence of Temperature on 

 the Action of Nitric Acid on Metals, Dr. Alfred J. Ewart, 

 128; a Correction, 304; the Coal-Tar Colour Industry in 

 Germany and England, 138 ; the Proteolytic Enzyme of 

 Nepenthes, Prof. S. H. Vines, F.R.S., 141 ; Tin-Aluminium 

 Alloys, Leon Guillet, 143 ; Alloys of Aluminium and Mag- 

 nesium, O. Boudouard, 167 : Composition of the Reserve 

 Carbohydrates in the .Albumen of Seeds of the Butcher's- 

 broom, Georges Dubat, 143 : a Dictionary of Dyes, Mordants 

 and other Compounds used in Dyeing and Calico Printing, 

 Christopher Raw.son, Walter .M. Gardner and W. Y. I.aycock, 

 14S ; the Inert Constituents of the Atmosphere, Prof. W. 

 Ramsay, F. R.S., at the British Association at Glasgow, 161 ; 

 State of Silicon in Cast Iron, P. Lebeau, 167 ; on a Practical 

 Means of Obtaining Trichlorbutyl Alcohol, Marcel tluedras, 

 167 ; the Chemical Properties of Bacterial Gum Levan, Thos. 

 Steel, 168 ; the Gum-fermentation of Sugar-Cane Juice, R. 

 CJrieg Smith, 168 ; Chemical Instruction and Chemical 

 Industries in Germany, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 174; on the 

 Constituent of Peppermint Odour in many Eucalyptus Oils, 

 Henry G. Smith, 192; Notes on theSesquiterpene of Eucalyptus 

 Oils, Henry G.Smith, 216: DieheterogenenGleichgewichte vom 

 Standpunkt der Phasenlehre, H. W. B.akhuis Roozeboom, 197 ; 

 Pharmacopedia, a Commentary on ihe British Pharmacopoeia, 

 1898, Edmund White and John lluniphrey, 197; on Paper 

 and Peroxide of Hydrogen, Dr. W. J. Russell, F.R.S., 200; 

 Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Light, R. F. 

 D'Arcy, 406 ; Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Carbo- 

 hydrates in Presence of Ferrous Salts, Messrs. Morell and 

 Crofts, 477 ; Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Oxide of Zinc, 

 M. de Forcrand, 480; Death and Obituary Notice, Sir J. 

 Henry Gilbert, LL.D., F.R.S., 205; Chemistry of Chloro- 

 phyll, Edward Schunck. .F.R.S., 214: on Metallic 

 Strontium and its Hydride, M. Guntz, 21$; on Methylene 

 Chlorobenzoale and Dibenzoate, Marcel Descudc, 215; 

 Synthesis of Ketones, E. E. Blaise, 215; the Study of Fer- 

 mentation Amyl Alchol, G. Bemont, 215; Chemical Society, 

 23S, 309, ^83, 430, 477, 527 ; Corydaline and Berberine, Dr. 

 J. J. Dobbie and A. Lauder, 238 ; Magnetic Rotation of 

 Polyhedral Alcohols, Dr. W. H. Perkin, sen., 238; Stereo- 



