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H. Giran, 528 ; some new Compounds of Melhylene, Marcel 

 Descude, 528 : Action of Sulphurous Acid as an Antidote 

 against la cassexn Wines, J. Laborde, 528; the Boiling- 

 Point of Selenium, D. lierlhelot, 52S ; the direct Ilydro- 

 genation of the Oxides of Carbon in presence of various finely 

 divided Metals, MM. Paul Sabatier and J. B. Senderens, 528; 

 Method of calculating Solubilities and the Equilibrium Con- 

 slants of Chemical Reaction and on a Formula for the Latent 

 Heats of Vaporisation, Alexander Findlay, 547 ; Action of 

 Silver Salts on a Solution of Ammonium Persulphate, Dr. 

 Hugh Marshall, J. K. H. Inglis, 551 ; Outlines of Electro- 

 chemistry, H. C. Jones, 557 ; New Application of the Electric 

 Furnace, C. B. Jacobs, 572; on the Relation L-l-S/r = Q/T 

 = K, M. de P'orcrand, 579; Classification of the Atomic 

 Weights of Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon, II. Wilde, 

 579-80 ; on a Type of Compounds of Glucinum, II. Lacombe, 

 580; Constitution of the Chlorhydrins, Marc Tiffeneau, 580 ; 

 Nitration of Furfurane, M. Marquis, 580; New Mode of 

 Preparation of Oxygen, George F. Jaubert, 580 : Ferments 

 and their Actions, Carl Oppenheimer, Dr. A, C. Houston, 

 5S2 ; the Rhodin Cell Electrolytic Alkali Works at Sault, 

 Sainte Marie, Ontario, B. E. F. Rhodin, 593 ; Composition 

 of Gaseous Hydrates, M. de Forcrand, 603 ; the Action of 

 Hydrogen upon Strontium .•\malgam, M. Guntz, 603 ; on 

 Oxyisopropylphosphinic Acid, C. Marie, 604 ; Composition 

 of the Amidotariric .^cids, M. Arnaud, 604 ; Roscoe- 

 SchiJrlemmer's ausfiihrliches Lehrbuch der Chemie. Jul. 

 Wilh. Briihl, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S.,Supp. November 14, 

 1901, iii. 

 Cherry Orchard Fungus, W. Carruthers, F.R.S., 239, 413 ; Sir 

 W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, F.R.S., 296, 413 ; Alfred O. Walker, 



Chessin (Prof. A. S.), the Use of the Gyroscope, 336 

 Chester (Frederick D.), a Manual of Determinative Bacteri- 

 ology, Prof. R. T, Hewlett, 506 

 Chestnuts, the, of the Horse, Frank E. Beddard, F.R.S.,222 

 Chevalier-Euler, the Achromatic Objectives of 1823-24 and 



1824-25, Mr. Nelson, 239 

 Child's Pictorial Natural History, the, C. M. Park, 126 

 Chimpanzee, Experiments on the Brain of the, D. A. S. Griin- 



baum and Prof. Sheirington, 114 

 China : John Chinaman and a few others, E. H. Parker, 436 

 Chittenden (F. H), Insect Pests of Violets, 60 

 Chlorine, the Heat of Formation of the Hydrate of, M. der 



Forcrand, 239 

 Chlorine, on the Union of Hydrogen and, Messrs. Mellor and 



Anderson, 383 

 Chlorophyll, Chemistry of, Edward Schunck, 214 

 Chromosphere, the Spectrum of the, S. A. Mitchell, 423 

 Chun (Carl), Aus den Tiefen des Weltmeeres, Schilderungen von 



der deutschen Tiefsee-expedition, 409 

 Church (Col. George Earl), Central and South America, A. H. 



Keane, 5:2 

 Civil Engineering as Applied in Construction, Leveson F. Vernon 



Harcourt, 582 

 Civilisation, Principles of Western, Benjamin Kidd, Supp. 



April 24, 1902, vi. 

 Civilisations of Hallstatt and La Tene, the, Mittheilungen der 



Prahistorischen Commission der K. Academic der Wissen- 



schaften in Wien, Dr. Robert Munro, 212 

 Civilisations, Fundamental Principles of the Old and New 



World, vol. ii. of the Arch.vological and Ethnological Papers 



of the Peabody Museum, Zelia Nuttall, 268 

 Clarke (Prof. F. W.), the Development of Chemistry, 399 

 Clark (J. E ), Day Darkness in the City, 280 

 Class (Dr. W. J.), a New Scarlatina Microbe {Diplocoecus 



Scarlatinae, 519-20 

 Class-book of Geology, Sir Archibald Geikie, F. R. S., 533 

 Cleistogamic Flowers, Formation of, in Polygala, Dr. C. H. 



Shaw, 574 

 Cleveland Hills, Glacier-lakes in the, P. F. Kendall, 310 

 Clifford (William Kingdon, F.R.S.), Lectures and Essays by 



the late, 584 

 Climate and Artesian Waters of Australia, the, J. P. Thomson, 



350 

 Climate, Extremes of, in the British Empire, Chas. .\. 



Silbeirad. 299; Dr. Hugh Robert Mill, 318 

 Climate of Western .Australia, W. E. Cooke, 572 

 Climatological Atlas of the Russian Empire, Dr. Alexander 



Buchan, F.R.S., 554 



Clinical Pathology and Practical Morbid Histology, J. Strange- 

 ways Pigg, 556 



(logher Head District, Fossiliferous Silurian Beds and Asso- 

 ciated Igneous Rocks of the. Prof. H. Reynolds and C. J. 

 Gardiner, 358 



Clouds, Capt. D. Wilson-Barker, 603 



Clover on Soils Deprived of Lime, Cultivation of, P. P. 

 Deherain and E. Dcmoussy, 215 



Clowes (Dr. Frank), Sewage and the Bacterial Purification of 

 Sewage, Dr. S. Rideal, 121 ; Chemical (Change produced by 

 the Immersion of Lead in Distilled Water, 430 



Coal : the Brown Coal Beds of Victoria, J. Stirling, 59 ; on the 

 Origin of Certain Concretions in the Lower Coal .Measures, 

 H. B. Stocks, 141 ; the Royal Commission on Coal Resources, 

 199; Coal-Mining Report on the Rtmpur Coal Field, India, 

 G. F. Reader. 303 ; Coal in Oueensland, Mr. Dunstan, 423; 

 the Misuse of Coal, Prof. John Perry, F. R.S., 464, 586 ; Sub- 

 scriber, 586; Coal Output of the United Kingdom in 1901, 

 473 ; Ironstones of the North Stafl'ordshire CoalField, John 

 Cadman, 519 ; Coal Resources of India, Prof. W. R. Dunstan, 

 542 



Coal-fish, Food of the, O. Nordgaard, 474 



Coal-Tar Colour Industry in Germany and England, the, 138 



Coates (J. V. H.), Meteorological Work for Science Schools, 

 128 



Coccida; of the British Isles, Monograph of the, Robert 

 Newstead, 295 



Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), the San Clemente Island Goat, 31 ; 

 Pigments of Nudibranchiate Mollusca, 79 ; Preoccupied Names 

 in Zoology, 223 ; the Inheritance of Mental Characters, 245, 

 367 ; a Gall-making Cynipid Fly in Jamaica, 561 



Codling-moth, the Life-history of the, G. P. Gillette, 498 



Codrington (Thomas), Submerged Glaciated Rock-Valley in ■ 

 Carmarthenshire, 94 



Cohen (Dr. J. B.), the Work of John Mayow, 112; Action of 

 Sodium Hypochlorite on Benzenesulphoanilide, 23S 



Cohen (R. Waley), on the Seasonal Variation of .Atmospheric 

 Temperature in the British Isles and its Relation to Wind 

 Direction, 68 



Coherers and Auto-decoherers, Working of, O. Rochefort, 603 



Cohnheim (Dr. O. ), Disappearance of Peptones under Intluence 

 of Intestinal Mucosa, 64 



Cole (F. P.), Pleuronectes, Liverpool Marine Biology Com- 

 mittee's Memoirs on Typical British Marine Plants and 

 Animals, 459 : the Morphology of the Pleuronectid;e, 585 



Colegrove (Dr. F. W.), Memory: an Inductive Study, 217 



Coleoptera, Mimicry in the. Rev. Canon Fowler, 311 



Colias Hyale, on a Number of. Bred from Ova, J. II. Carpenter, 

 191 



College Algebra, Dr. J. H. Boyd, 338 



College Text-Book of Chemistry, a, Ira Remsen. 314 



Colorado : on the Development of the Grand Caiion of. Prof. 

 W. M. Davis, 180 



Colorado Desert, Formation of the. Dr. R. E. C. Stearns, 282 



Coloration, Protective, the Meaning of the White Undersides 

 of Animals, Prof. E. B. Poulton, F.R.S. , 596; Abbott II. 

 Thayer, 597 



Colour Industry in Germany and England, the Coal-Tar, 138 



Colour-Vision, on. Dr. EdridgeGreen, 114 



Colouring Matters in Food, Preservatives and, 102 



Colours of Bulterflies not due to Diffraction, W. B. Croft, 198 



Colours of Guillemots' Eggs, R. J. Ussher, 5 



Colours of Wings of Butterflies, the, 344 ; W. B. Croft, 391 



Colvin (J. II.), Nautical .Astronomy, 296 



Cometary Tails and Aurora-, on Prof. Arrhenius' Theory of, 

 Dr. J. Halm, 415 



Comets: Definitive Orbit Elements of Comet 1899 I., 90; 

 Comet 1902(7 (Brooks), 595 



Compan (M. P.), Law of Radiation at Low Temperatures, 95 ; 

 the Cooling Power and Conduc'.ivity of Air, 215 : Cooling 

 Power of Air at High Pressures and of Air in Motion, 455 



Companion to the Observatory, 1902, 137 



Commercial Geography of Foreign Nations, a, F. C. Boon, 245 



Concrete Blocks, Magnetic Iron Ore as a Material for. Dr. H. 

 Warth, 31 



Conductivity of Liquefied Gases, on the Electrical, M. Cent- 

 nevszwer, 181 



Conference on School Gardens, 380 



Conference of Science Teachers, A. T. Simmons, 259 



Congo Forest, Animal Life of the, Paul du Chaillu, 148 



