Index 



Plant Pests, Two, 474 



Plant PhysioloKy : ihe Movements if Plants, Francis Darwin, 



F.R.S., at Glasgow Meeting of British Association, 40 ; 



Practical Texl-huok of Plant Physiology, D. T. Macdougal, 



5? ; a Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology, W. F. 



Ganong, 75 ; on the Reserve Store of Carhohydrates in the 



Seed of Auiid'O japonica G. Chanipenois, 120; the Affinity 



of Tmesipteiis with the Sphenophyllales, A. P. W. Thomas, 



358 

 Plant Structures, John M. Coulter, 508 

 Platinum : the Negative Radiation from Hot Platinum, O. W. 



Richardson. 191 ; on the Ions produced by an Incandescent 



Platinum, Piof, | J. Thomson, 191 ; Composition of Brittle 



Platinum, Prof." Hartley, F.R S., 383 ; Micro-crystalline 



Structure of Platinum, Thomas Andrews, I'".R S., 547 

 Plaiyhelmia, Mrsozoa and Nemertini, the, a Treatise on 



Zoology, Prof. VV. Blaxland Benham, 361 

 Play of Alan, the, Karl Groos, 78 

 Pleasures of the Telescope, Gairett P. Serviss, 343 

 Pleistocene Deposit containing Mammoth, on a Late, Prof. 



T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., 67 

 Pleistocene Epoch, on the Meteorological Conditions of the, 



Dr. Nils Ekholm, 141 

 Pleuronectes : Liverpool Marine Biology Committee's Memoirs 



on Typical British Marine Plants and Animals, F. J. Cole 



and las. Johnstone, 459 ; the Morphology of Pleuroneclidrt?, 



T. T. Cunningham, 511 ; the Writer of the Review, 511 ; 



"F. J. Cole, 585 

 Plimmer (Mr.), on the Organism Infesting the Blood of 



Animals suffering from Tsetse Disease, 422 

 Pneumatics : E.vperiments on V'entilating Cowls, W. N. Shaw, 



F.R.S.,344 

 Pocklington (H. C. ), Michelson's Interferometer, 550 

 Pocock (R. I.), a new Stridulating Organ in the Scorpions, 



549 

 Poisonous Molluscs, R. Glanvill Corney, 198 

 Polar Regions, to the South, E.xpedition of 1898-1900, Louis 



Bernacchi, 153 

 Polarisation of Light in Cloudy Media and their connection 



with the Blueness of the Sky, Prof. J. M. Pernter, 441 

 Polynesians' Alia or Double Canoe, Prof. Thilenius, 256 

 Ponsot (M.), Specific Heat of Bodies at the Absolute Zero, 528 

 Poore (G. V.), a Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence, 77 

 Population Statistics, 255 



Porcelain, Thermal Expansion of, A. E. Tutton, 476 

 Porter (M. B. ), Roots of F'unctions connected by a Linear 



Recurrent Relation of the Second Order, 357 

 Pottery, Textile Markings on Primitive, W. H. Holmes, 350 

 Poulton (Prof. Edward B.,F.R.S.), Birds Attacking Butterflies, 



343 ; Birds Attacking Butterflies and Moths, 465 ; Resting 



Habit of Hyheruia Uucophearia, 549 ; the Meaning of the 



White Under Sides of Animals, 596 

 Poultry Management on a Farm, Walter Palmer, 583 

 PtL\;-.\ryan Religion in Greece, Arthur J. Evans, Supp. 



Novcml)er 14, 1901, vi 

 I'raeger (R. L.), Irish Topographical Botany, 53 

 Prague, Tycho Hrahe in, 181 

 "Predisposition" and "Immunity" in Plants, Prof. H. 



Marshall Ward, F.R.S., 334 

 Preece (Sir William H., F.R.S.), Scientific Progress in 



Nineteenth Century, 86 ; Sounds Associated with Low 



Temperatures, 487 

 Prehistoric Britain, the Influence of the Mediterranean Peoples 



in, Address at Vesey Club by Prof. Boyd Dawkins,«F. R.S., 



39 

 Preoccupied Names in Zoology, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 223 

 Present, the. Judged by the Future, II. G. Wells, Prof. E. Ray 



I.anke.ster, F. R.S. Supp. March 13, 1902, iii 

 Preservatives and Colouring Matters in Food, 102 

 Preservatives in Milk, L. J. Serin, 534; Editor, 534 

 Prevo.st (E. W. ), the Severn Bore, 366, 392 

 Price (George M.), Handbook of Sanitation, 364 

 Primary Batteries, their Theory, Construction and Use, W. R. 



Cooper, 362 

 Principles of Mechanics, the, Frederic Slate, 532 

 Principles of Western Civilisation, Benjamin Kidd, Supp. 



April 24, 1902, vi 

 Prinz (Prof. W. ), Distortion of Sun's Disc at Horizon, 520 

 Prior (G. T.), Hornsilvers, 383; Identity of Kilbrickenite and 



Geoctonite, 383 ; Mode of Occurrence and Characters of 



" Serendibite" in Ceylon, 383; Petrology of British East 

 .Africa, 549 

 Prize Awards of the Paris Academy of Sciences, 211 

 Piize Subjects of the Paris Academy of Sciences, 233 

 Probability that the Son of a very Highly-gifted Father will be 



no less (iifted, on the, Dr. Francis Gallon, F. R.S., 79 

 Process Year Book, 1901-2, the, William Gamble, 296 

 Production and Maintenance of Low Temperatures, M. 



d'Arsonval, 167 

 Progress of the Geological Survey, Summary of, 204 

 Progressive Variation in the Malayan Peacock-Pheasant, F. 



Finn, 367 

 Proposed British Academy, the, 418 

 Protoplasm, Functional Inertia a Property of. Dr. D. F. Harris, 



479 

 Protoplasm, Functional Inertia of Vegetable, R. A. Robertson, 



479 

 Protoplasmic Connections in Lichens, Dr. J. H. Salter, 167 

 Protoplasmic Networks, Henry M. Bernard, 534 

 Protostega, the Hind Limb of, S. W. Williston, 599 

 Protozoa, the, Gary N. Calkins, 433 

 Prussian Rainfall, Prof. H. G. Hellmann, 60 

 Przewalski's Horse at Woburn Abbey, 103 

 Psychic Faculties of Insects, Prof. A. Forel, 399 

 Psychical Research, Society for, 358 



Psychology : Zoological Problems Studied by a Psychologist, 

 Psychological Problems Studied by a Zoologist, Animal 

 Behaviour, C. Lloyd Morgan, F. R.S., 49; the Flay of Man, 

 Karl Groos, 78 ; Fairies, Apparitions, Visions and Hallu- 

 cinations, Sir Lauder Brunton, 86 ; Dictionary of Philosophy, 

 and Psychology, J. M. B.ildwin, 173; Memory: an Induc- 

 tive Study, Dr. Y. W. Colegrove, Dr. W. Leslie Mackenzie, 

 217; Normal and Morbid Psychology, C. A. .Mercier, 221 ; 

 Psychology of Language, W. Wundt, 241 ; Phenomena of 

 Trance, lir. Oliver Lodge, F.R.S.,358 

 Pugliese (Dr.), Action of Sodium Chloride in Increasing Resist- 

 ance to Inanition, 63 

 Purification of Sewage, Sewage and the Bacterial, Dr. S. 



Rideal, Dr. Frank Clowes, 121 

 Purser (Frederick), the Application of B;ssel's Functions in 



Theory of Elasticity, 95 

 Pycraft(W. P.), the Story of Fish Life, 219 

 PyevtsofI" (General Mikhail Vasilievich), Death of, 517 

 Pyrite and Marcasite, on the Distinguishing of, H. N. Stokes, 

 190 



(Juadrantid Meteors, the, John R. Henry, 198; the (luadrantid 

 Meteors, 1902, John R. Henry, 272 ; E. W. Backhouse, 439 



(Quantitative Investigations of Biological Problems, 521 



Quarrying, the Use of the Wire Saw for, 84 



(Juartic Curves, an Elementary Treatise on Cubic and, A. B. 

 Basset, F.R.S., 196 



Quartz by Means of Electric Arc, Fusion of, R. S. Hutton, 263 



t^iuaternion Binaries, Dr. Peddie, 143 



(Quaternion Space, A. S. Hathaway, 357 



(Queensland, Coal in, Mr. Dunstan, 423 



(Queensland Ethnography, North, Dr. Walter E. Roth, 9 



(Juercetazetin, A. G. Perkin, 527 



(^uickfR. ), Human Bone Instruments, 350 



Quilter (Harry), What's What ; a Guide for To-day to Life as 

 it is and Things as they are, 126 



Rabl (Ilerr C), on the Origin of Limbs, III 

 Rabot (Charles), Les Variations de Longeur des Glaciers, 172 

 Radiant Point of the April Lyrids, the, W. F. Denning, 578 

 R.adiants of Shooting Stars, on the Compound (so-called 



Stationary), Th. Bredikhine, 381 

 Radiography : Chemical Reactions determined by Radium, 

 Daniel Berthelot, 23 ; Chemical Effects produced l>y Radium 

 Radiation, Henri Becquerel, 47 ; Studies on Radium, 

 M. Berthelot, 167 ; Conductivity of Liquid Dielectrics under 

 the Influence of the Radium and Rontgen Rays, P. Curie, 

 40S ; Influence of Radio active Substances on the Lumin- 

 escence of Gases, .'\lix de llemptinne, 143 ; Radio-activity 

 of Uranium, Henri Becquerel, 167 ; Atmospheric Air capable 

 of Inducing Radioactivity, Prof. Geiiel, 207 ; Radio-active 

 Bodies, P. Curie and Madame S. Curie, 287 ; Properties of 

 Radiation from Radio-active Bodies, Henri Becquerel, 335 ;. 



