Index 



Fisher (O. ), King Og's Bed, 392 



Kiiher (I'rof. W. R. ), Huimis .as a I'reservalive against FrosI, 

 152 ; Botany by Indian Foresters, 413 



Fisheries : Report for 19QI on the Lancashire Sea-fisheries 

 Laboratory, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 373; Lancashire Sea- 

 Fisheries Memoirs, IVof. \V. A. Herdman, F. R.S , and 

 Robert A. Dawson, 50S 



Fishes : The Story of Fish Life, \V. I'. Pycraft, 219 : 

 Food-Fishes in Northumberland, 1901, 324; Catalogue of 

 Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural History), Arthur 

 Smith Woodward, F. R.S , 3S8 ; Habits of the (lar-fish and 

 Mackerel, J. T. Cunningham, 5S6 



Fish Morphology ; I'leuronectes, Liverpool Marine Biology 

 Committee's Memoire on Typical British Marine Plants and 

 Animals, F. J. Cole and Jas. Johnstone, 459 ; the Morphology 

 of Pleuronectidx, J. T. Cunningham, 511 ; the Writer of the 

 Review, 511 ; F. J. Cole, 585 



Fitch (Sir J. C, F R.S.), The Education Bill, 566, 584 



Fitzgerald (Sir T. N.), the Nature of Disease, 474 



KitzgeraM-Lorentz Eftect, the. Prof. W. M. Hicks, F.R.S., 

 343 



Flame, a Curious, Prof. Arthur Smilhells, F. R.S. , 4 ; Herbert 

 King, 4 ; Douglas Carnegie, 54 



Flammarion (C), Ileightsof Shooting Stars in August, 1901, 167 



Flechsig (Prof.), the Myclinisation of Nerve- Fibres of Human 

 Brain, 65 



Fleming (Prof. J. A.), Model Imitating Behaviour of Dielectrics, 

 47 



Fletcher (W. C. ), Rearrangement of Euclid, Book I., Part i., 

 559 



Flight, Birds Capturing Butterflies in, Lilian J, Veley, 299, 392 ; 

 John Hartley Durrant, 392 



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



Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser Channel Islands, Ernest David 

 Marquand, loi 



Flowers of the Field, the late Rev. C. A. Johns, G. S. Boulger, 

 29 



Flying Machine, Novel Form of, Henri Villard, 518 



Fogs, the Reduction of Town, Hon. Rollo Russell, 302 



Folklore : Folklore about Stonehenge, R. Ashinglon Bullen, 

 102 ; Folklore of the North American Indians, from the 

 Jesuit Relations (1611 to 1637), J. E. King, 406; Funeral 

 Rites of the North American Indians, J. E. King, 527 



Fonzes-Diacon (M.),on Some Physical Properties of Hydrogen 

 Selenide, 311 ; Vapour Pressures of Hydrogen Selenide and 

 the Dissociation of its Hydrate, 335 ; Comparison between 

 the Properties of Hydrogen Selenide and those of Hydrogen 

 Sulphide, 359 



Food of Grass Snakes, C. M. Rogers, 31 



Food, Preservatives and Colouring Matters in, 102 



Foot and .Mouth Disease, Prof. Baccelli's New Treatment, 59 



Foppl (Aug.), Resistance des Materiaux et Elements de la 

 Theorie Mathematiqud de I'Elasticitc, 505 



Forbes (Prof. George, F. R.S.), a New Range-finder, Paper 

 Read at the Society of Arts, 261 



Forcrand (M. de), the Heat of Formation of the Hydrate of 

 Chlorine, 239 ; on Some Physical Properties of Hydrogen 

 Selenide, 311 ; Vapour Pressures of Hydrogen Selenide and 

 the Dissociation of its Hydrate, 335 ; Comparison between 

 the Properties of Hydrogen Selenide and lho.se of Hydrogen 

 Sulphide, 359 ; Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Oxide of 

 Zinc, 4S0; on the Relation L-f S/T = Q/T = K, 579; Com- 

 position of Gaseous Hydrates, 603 



Foreign Industrial Competition and Technical Education, 

 Arthur G. Green, 156 



Forel (Prof. A.), the Psychic Faculties of Insects, 399 ; Dis- 

 placements of the Horizons, due to Refraction, on the Lake 

 of (Jeneva, 280 



Forestry: the Red Spruce Pest, Dent > octonus piceaperda. Tit. 

 A. D. Hopkins, 13; the Use of .\natomical Characters in 

 the Identification of Wood, Herbert Stone, Paper Read at 

 the Society of ..\rts, 379; Botany by Indian Foresters, Prof. 

 W. R. Fisher, 413 



Formation of Oceanic Salt Deposits, Conditions of, J. II. 

 van 't HolV, 304 



Formic .Vcid, New Synthesis of, Henri Mois'an, 359 



Forsler (Dr. M. O.), Stereoisomeric Halogen Derivatives of 

 o-benzoylcamphor, 23S ; Conversion of i hydroxycamphene 

 into jShalogen Compounds of Camphor, 3S3 ; w-Nitrobenzoyl 

 Camphor, 477 



Fortescue (W. Irvine), Birds Attacking Butterflies, 344 

 Forth (C. J.), the Teaching of Mathematics, 272 

 Fosse (R.), the Supposed Binaphthalene-glycol, 504 

 Fo.ssils : Vertebrate Fossils from Egypt, 287 ; Fossiliferous 

 .Silurian Beds and Associated Igneous Rocks of the Clogher 

 Head District, Prof. S. H. Reynolds and C. I. Gardiner, 

 358 ; Catalogue of Fossil Fishes in the British .Museum 

 (Natural History), Arthur Smith Woodward, F.R.S., 388 

 Foster (Dr. Le Neve), Mineral Output of United Kingdom for 



1900, 12 

 Poster (Sir Michael, K C.B., F.R.S.), the Regina Margherila 



Observatory, 56S ; Correction, 595 

 Foucault's Pendulum, 499 

 I-'ountain (Paul), the Great Deserts and Forests of North 



America, 57 

 Courier's Series, on the DifTerentiation of, Leopold Fejer, 579 

 Fournier (M.), Remarkable Motor-car Performance by, 86 

 Fowler (A.), Spectra of Bright Southern Stars, Photographed 

 with the 13-inch Boyden Telescope, as a Part of the Henry 

 Draper Memorial, .•'innie J. Cannon, 155 

 Fowler (Dr.), Experiments in Examination of the .Vsserted 



Hfematopoietic Functions of the Spleen, 115 

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

 Fowls, Variation in, W. B. Tegelmeicr, 152; F. Finn, 297 

 Fowls Fed on Meat and on Grain, Comparison of the Egg- 

 laying Capacity of, Frederic Houssay, 408 

 Fox < Howard), Birds Attacking Butterflies and Moths, 366 

 France : Returns of the Census of 1901, 34S ; Folds of the 



Phosphatic Chalk in the Somme, J. Go.sselet, 359 

 Frankland (Mrs. Percy), the Life of Pasteur, Rene \'allery- 



R4dot, 97 

 Franklin (Prof. W. S.), Diffraction Effect, 444 

 Eraser (F. ), Ultimate Constitution of Matter and Ether, 



335 

 Freeman (R. ), Change of Pitch of Sound with Distance, 



317 

 freshwater Algre of the North of Ireland, W. West and Prof. 



G. S. West, 358 

 Fresnel's Polarisation-Vector, The Differential Equations of, 



James Walker, 502 

 Freycinet (C. de), Essais sur la Philosophie des .Sciences, .\nalyse, 



Mecanique, 341 

 Frost of February last, the, D. H. R. Mill, 517 

 Frost, Humus as a Preservative against. Prof. W. R. Fisher, 



152 

 Frost Patterns in Mud, Dr. Catherine A. Raism, 199 ; Prof. 



R. Meldola, F.R.S.. 222 

 Fruit Pest Treatment in Georgia, 445 

 Fry (Sir Edward, F R.S.), Fall of Mud or Dust, 317 

 Fuller (Caleb A.), Oysters and Sewage in Narragansett Bay, 



5'9 



Fuller (Thomas), an Unusual Rainbow, 273 



Functions of Museums, Scope and. Address at Ipswich Museum, 

 Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R.S., 91 



Fundamental Principles of the Old and New World Civilisa- 

 tions, vol. ii., of the Arch.tological and Ethnological Papers 

 of the Peabody Museum, Zelia Nuttall, 268 



Funeral Rites of the North American Indians, J. E. King, 



527 



Fungi, on the Bluing of Certain, Gabriel Bertrand, 216 



Funzioni Analitiche, Teoria delle, Guilio Vivanti, 5S4 



Furfurane, Nitration of, M. Marquis, 580 



Furnace, a New Form of Electric Resistance Liboralory, Prof. 

 Holborn, 350 



Furness (Sir Christopher), Development of Water-power for 

 Manufacturing purposes in Canada, 159 



Fused Lime, on Some Properties of, Henri Moissan, 311 



Fusion of Ouartz by Means of Electric Arc, R. S. Hutton," 

 263 



Future, the Discovery of the. Discourse at the Royal Institu- 

 tion, II. G. Wells, 326 



Gadow (Dr. H., F.R.S.), Evolution of Horns and Antlers, 549 

 Gaillard (M.), the Mummified Birds of Ancient Egypt, 119 

 Galatzin (Prince B ), Coefficient of Refraction of Ethyl Ether 



in the Vicinity of the Critical Point, 546 

 Gales on the Coasts of the British Islands 1871-1900, F. J. 



Brodie, 550 

 Gall-making Cynipid Fly in Tamaica, a. Prof. T. D. A. 



Cockerell, 561 



