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Index 



Critique, M. P. Duhem.l Prof. W. McF. Orr, 5^5; 

 Death of Prof A. Cornu, 570, 590 ; the Photography of Dis- 

 turbances in Air, II. S. Allen, 574 ; on the Relation 

 L + S/T = Q,T = K. M. de Forcrand, 579; Apparatus for 

 Vapour Pressure Measurements, Mr. Grant, 579; Graduated 

 Exercises in Elementary Practical Physics, C. J. Leaper, 

 584 ; the Heidelberg Physical Laboratory, |;S7 ; Investiga- 

 tion of Laplace's Problem of Positions of Equilbrium of a 

 Liquid free to Rise in a Capillary Tube, G. Morera, 592 ; 

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

 603 ; the Equilibrium of Rotating Liquid Cylinders, \. IL 

 Jeans, 602 



Physiology : the Sugars in Blood, MM. Lepine and BouIuH, 

 47 ; Turin International Congress, 63 ; Law of Quantitative 

 Action of Sucrase, Dr. V. Henri, 63 ; Influence of Sugar- 

 ingestion on Rigor Mortis, Dr. E. S. Lee. 63 ; Action of 

 Dextrose on Activity of Mammalian Heart, F. S. Locke, 

 63 ; Absorption of Sugars from Siomach and Intestine, Dr. 

 Albertoni, 63 ; Absorption of Sugar from the Intestine, 

 Prof Rijhmann, 63 ; Condition of passage of Carbonic 

 0.\ide from Blood of Mother to that of Fietus, Dr. Nicloux, 

 63; Action of Sodium Chloride in Increasing Resistance to 

 Inanition, Dr. Pugliese, 63 : Action of Enterokinase on 

 Pancreatic Juice, Prof. A. Walther, 63 ; Disappearance of 

 Peptones under Influence of Intestinal Mucosa, Dr. O. 

 Cohnheim, 64 ; Origin of Urine-secreted Pepsin, Drs. Dele- 

 zenne and Drouin,64; Part played by Spleen in Pancreatic 

 Digestion, Dr. Drouin, 64 ; Aromatic Groups in Proteid 

 Molecule, Prof. Ducceschi, 64; Rhythm of .Action Current 

 of Frog's Nerve under Strychnine Tetanus, Prof, Boruttan. 

 64 ; Electric Response of Matter to Stimuli, Dr. Waller, 64 ; 

 Summation of Successive Electric Stimuli applied to Nerves, 

 Dr. Weiss, 64 ; Fundamental Similarity of Nerve Inhibition 

 to Narcosis, Prof Wedenski, 64 ; Excitability of Spinal 

 Grey Matter by Faradic Currents, Prof. Vitzou, 64 ; Negative 

 Variations of Reflex Action, Prof. .Mislawski, 64 ; Group 

 Reaction of Neurons to Drugs and Blood Conditions, Prof. 

 Langley, 65 ; Restoration of Function after extirpation of 

 Cat's superior Cervical Ganglion, Prof Langendorff, 65 ; 

 Persistent Reaction of Pupil after Intercranial Section of 

 Optic Nerve, Dr. Marenghi, 65 ; the Myelinisation of the 

 Nerve-fibres of the Human Brain, Prof Flechsig, 65; .At- 

 tempt to Train the Flight of a Pigeon whose Cerebral 

 Hemispheres had been Removed, Drs. Z. Treves and A. 

 Agazzoti, 65 : Physiology of the Motor Area in Anthropoid 



, Apes, Dr. A. S. Griinbaum and Prof. Sherrington, 65 : 

 Physiology of the Cerebral Cortex of Higher Apes, A. S. F. 

 (Iriinbaum and Prof. C S. Sherrington, F.R.S., 165 ; 

 Antidrome Vascular Dilatation Obtainable from Posterior 

 Spinal Roots of Pelvic Limb-nerves, Dr. Bayliss, 66 ; Willed 

 Muscular Contraclions of Sufferer from Parkinson's Disease, 

 Drs. Z. Treves and Negro, 66 : Remarkable Sequela; to 

 Trepanning in Young Animals, Dr. Demoor, 66 ; Dissocia- 

 tion of Contraction and Conduction in Frog- Muscle, Dr. 

 Demoor, 66 : Influence of Alcohol on Frog-muscle, Dr. 

 F. S. Lee, 65 ; Direction and Speed of Conduction of Con- 

 traction-Wave over Heart, Prof Langendorff, 66 ; Movements 

 of Stomach Contents and Regional Distribution of Acidity of 

 Semi-Fluid Mass of Food, Prof Griitzner, 66 ; Graphic 

 Records by Stromuhr, Prof Htirthle, 66 ; New Method for 

 Investigating Action of Drugs on Mammalian Heart, Dr. 

 T. G. Brodie, 66 ; Lymph-Flow of Larger Animals in 

 Repose, Prof Moussu, 67 : iVIethodof Injecting and Drugging 

 Sublingual Lymph-sac and Related Muscles of Frog, Prof 

 Stirling, 67 ; Blood Platelets, Prof. Kemp, 67 ; Hn;molytic 

 Clucosides more Globulicidal in Saline Solutions than in 

 Serum, Prof. Hedon, 67 ; the Depth of Sleep, Dr. S. de 

 Sanctis, 67 ; Monkeys Right-handed, Birds Left-footed, Prof 

 Osawa, 67 ; ThermoEsthesiometry of Accessible Mucous 

 Membranes, Dr. M. Treves, 67 ; Taste-Sentiency of Epi- 

 glottis, Larynx, &c.. Dr. Kiesow, 67 ; "Temperature" and 

 "Touch" Spots of Skin, Dr. Kiesow, 67 ; Blue and Green 

 Coloration in Vertebrate Skins, MM. Camicheland .Mandoul, 

 96 : Measurement of Blood-pressure in Lunatics, Ed. Toulouse 

 and N. Vaschide, 96 ; on the Process of Hair Turning White, 

 E.Metchnikoft', For. Mem. .R.S., 117; Researches on the 

 Dissociation of Carbonoxyh;emoglobin, N. Grehant, 143 ; 

 Modification of Ilctmoglobin of Blood under Reduction in 

 .Atmospheric Pressure, J. Vallot, 143 ; the Gases of the Blood 

 at Different Altitudes during a Balloon Ascent, J. Tissot and 



M. Hallion, 168 ; on the Existence in Cold-blooded Animals 

 of a Regulating Apparatus for Heat, J. P. Langlois, 168 ; 

 .Studien zu einer Physiologie des Marsches, Drs. Zuntz and 

 Schumburg, 193 ; Regeneration in the Egg, Prof. T. H. 

 Morgan, 209 : on the Variation of the Kidney and its Excre- 

 tion in Fowls Fed with Meat, F. Houssay. 215 ; on the 

 Determining Causes of the Formation of the V'isual Organs, 

 Antoine Pizon, 239 ; the Action of High-frequency Currents 

 upon Animals, H. Bordier, 239 ; M. le Comte, 239 ; M. 

 d'.Arsonval, 239 ; Utilisation of Hexoses by the Organism, 

 MM. Charrin and Brocard, 263 ; on Skin Currents, Part ii., 

 Observations on Cats, Augustus D. Waller, F.R S., 309 ; 

 Phosphorous in the Invertebrates, Jean Gautrelet, 312 ; on 

 the Causation of the so-called " Peripheral Reflex Secretion " 

 of the Pancreas, W. M. Biyliss and Ernest H. Starling, 

 F.R.S., III ; Presentation of a Medal to Prof. E. J. Marey 

 by the Scientia Club, Paris, 349 : Condition of the Iron in 

 the Spleen, Dr. W. Brodie Brodie, 407 ; the Resistance of 

 the Red Globules of the Blood Determined by its Electrical 

 Conductivity, MM. Calugareanu and Victor Henri, 432 ; 

 on certain Chemical and Physical Properties of Ilsmoglobin, 

 Dr. Arthur Gamgee, F.R.S., read before the Royal Society, 

 520; Influence of Subcutaneous Injections of Dextrose on 

 the Metabolism in the Dog, Dr. James Scott, 551 ; the 

 Regina Margherita Observatory, Sir Slichael Foster, K.C. B., 

 F.R.S.,'568 ; Corr., 595 ; a Primer of Physiology, Alec Hill, 

 B. Moore, Supp. April 24, 1902, ix ; Plant Physiology : the 

 Movements of Plants, Francis Darwin, F.R.S.,at Glasgow 

 Meeting of British Association, 40 ; a Laboratory Course in, 

 W. F. Ganong. 75 ; on the Reserve Store of Carbohydrates 

 in the Seed of Aiicu'ia Japoitica, G. Champenois, 120; the 

 -Aflinity of Tmesipteris with the Sphenophyllales, A. P. W. 

 Thomas, 35S 



Pickering (Spencer, F.R.S.), Sounds Associated with Low 

 Temperatures, 536 



Pickett (C. P.), on Pupa-cases of Saturnia pavonia with more 

 than one Opening, 191 



Pigg (J. Strangeways), Clinical Pathology and Practical Morbid 

 Histology, 556 



Pigments, the Chemistry of, E. J. Parry and J. H. Coste, 363 



Pigments of Nudibranchiate " MoUusca, Prof. T. D. .\. 

 Cockerell, 79 



Pigmy Flints from Lincolnshire, Rev. R. A. Gatty, 372 



Pigott (T. Digby, C.B.), Wild Animals I have Known, Ernest 

 Seton-Thompson, 25.; the Trail of the Sandhill Stag, Ernest 

 Seton-Thompson, 25 ; the Biography of a Grizzly, Ernest 

 Seton-Thompson, 25 



Pillars, Sun, W. II. Graham, 465 ; Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney, 

 F.R.S., 465; G. Paul, 511; Hon. R. Russell, 512; Sir 

 W. J. Herschel, 512; Catherine O. Stevens, 512; H. B. 

 Knowles, 536 ; Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 560 



Pilot Chart of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, 12, 87, 

 .179. 302. 398 



Pine Grosbeak in Berkshire, C. M. Rogers, 129 



Pircher (Dr. J.), the Hair-hygroineter, 441 



Pitch, Change of, in Certain Sounds with Distance, Frederick 

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

 R. Freeman, 317 



Pizon (Antoine), on the Determining Causes of the Formation 

 of the Visual Organs, 239 



Plague : Report of the Indian Plague Commission, Dr. E. 

 Klein, F.R S., 320; Haffkine's Plague Vaccine in India, 

 Major W. B. Bannerman, 550 ; Plague in the Nineteenth 

 Century, Dr. A. K. Chalmers, 373 



Planarians and their Allies, Prof. W. Blaxland Benham, 361 



Planck (Dr. C), Magic Squares of the Fifth Order, 509 



Plane Geometrical Drawing, including numerous Exercises and 

 Army Examination Papers, with Solutions, R. C. Fawdry, 

 222 



Planetoid, the New, S. B. Gaythorpe, 223 



Planets : Planetary Influence on Sun spot Period, 39 ; Motion 

 of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 89 ; the Red Spot on 

 Jupiter, A. Stanley Williams, 596 ; Diameter of Jupiter, 258 : 

 Preliminary Investigation of the Diameter of Mars, 90 ; 

 Dimensions of the Planets and Satellites, 2S2 ; Variability of 

 the Satellites of Saturn, L. Rudaux, 305 ; Prof. T. J. L 

 See, 305 



Plants, Disease in, H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., 28 



Plant Histology, Methods in, Charles J. Chamberlain, 75 



Plant Life, First Studies of, Geo. Francis Atkinson, 75 



