Index 



Johnson (F.), Effect of Silver, Bismuth, and Aluminium on 

 the Mechanical Properties of " Tough-pitch " Copper 

 containing Arsenic, 421 

 Johnson (J. P.). the Ore Deposits of South Africa, 293 ; 



Geological and Archaeological Notes on Orangia, 465 

 Johnson (R. H.), Determinate Evolution in the Colour- 

 pattern of " Lady-beetles," 116 

 Johnson (Prof. T.), die Flora von Irland, 395 ; an Irish 



Pteridosperm, 531 

 Johnson (W.), the Perseid M»teoric Shower, 248 

 Johnston (Sir H. H., G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), With a Pre- 

 historic People, the Akikuyu of British East Africa, VV. 

 Scoreby Routledge and Katherine Routledge, 41 ; the 

 Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History 

 Society, 80 ; the Ethnology, Botany, Geology, and 

 Meteorology of German East Africa, 106 ; Documents 

 scientifiques de la Mission Tilho (1906-9), 244 

 Johnston-Lavis (Dr.), Occurrence of a Basalt in the 



Volcanic Cone of Tritriva in Central Madagascar, 376 

 Johnstone (James), the Fishes of Cheshire and Liverpool 



Bay, 175 ; Measurements of some 55,000 Plaice, 548 

 Jolibois (Pierre), Relations between White Phosphorus, 



Red Phosphorus, and Pyromorphic Phosphorus, ig6 

 Jonckheere (M.), New Canals and Lakes on Mars, 20 

 Jones (Llewellyn), the Manufacture of Cane Sugar, 199 

 Jordan (Dr. A. C), Rontgen-ray Diagnosis, 153 

 Julius (Dr.), Anomalous Scattering of Light, 214 

 Jupiter, an Oblique Belt on, Scriven Bolton, 362 



Kammerer (Dr. Paul), Colour-physiology, 319 

 Kapp (Prof. Gisbert), the Foundations of Alternate-current 

 Theory, Dr. C. V. Drysdale, 6 ; Leitfaden zum elektro- 

 technischen Praktikum, Dr. G. Brion, 67 

 Kapteyn (Prof.), the Sun's \'clocity through Space, 272 ; 



Paralla.K of Fourth-type Stars, 273 

 Kearney (Dr. T. H.), Date Gardens of the Jerid, 247 

 Keeling (B. F. E.), Temperature of " Invar " Wire, 272 

 Keith (Prof. .Arthur), the Anatomy and Relationship of the 

 Negro and Negroid Races, Hunterian Lectures at Royal 

 College of Surgeons, 54 ; Illustrated Guide to the 

 Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, 296 

 Keller (Prof. A. G.), Physical and Commercial Geography, 



459 



Keller (Otto), die Antike Tierwelt, 357 



Kelvin (Lord), Statue of, 340 



Kemp (Prof. J. F.), Iron Ores Supplies, 441 



Kemp (Stanley M.), the Decapod Natantia of the Coasts of 

 Ireland, 394 



Kenipf (P.), the Rotation of Sun-spots, 152 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.), the Concealed Coalfield of Notts, 

 Derby, and Yorkshire, 520; Importance to Sheffield of 

 the Uno.xidised Iron Ores of Leicestershire and Lincoln- 

 shire, 552 



Kennedy (W. T.), Active Deposit Obtained when the 

 Emanation from Actinium is Allowed to Diffuse Freely 

 between Two Parallel Plates Placed about 2 millimetres 

 apart over the .Actinium Salt, the Plates being Main- 

 tained at a Difference of Potential of 250 volts, 516 



Kent, a History of the Birds of, Norman F. Ticehurst, 241 



Kernbaum (Miroslaw), Decomposition of Steam by the 

 Brush Discharge, 164 



Kerr (Prof. Graham), Presence of a Posterior Vena Cava 

 in Polypterus, 341 



Kerr (Dr. James), Uniformity of Method in Medical Inspec- 

 tion, 320 



Kershaw (J. A.), Remains of Subfossil Emeus and 

 Marsupials from King Island, Bass Strait, 186 ; Existing 

 Species of Wombats, 186 



Kimura (M.), Determinations of the Effects of Atmospheres 

 of Various Vapours on the Volt-ampere " Characteristic 

 Curves " of the Carbon Copper Arc, 248 



Kinematograph, the Ultra-rapid, Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 

 112 



Kingzett (C. T.), the Rideal-Walker Test, 156 



Kleemann (Dr. R. D.), Attractive Constant of a Molecule 

 of a Compound and its Chemical Properties, 514 



Kleinschrod (Dr. Franz), the Inherent Law of Life, a New 

 Theory of Life and of Disease, 493 



Knecht (Prof. E.), a Manual of Dyeing, 295 



Knight (F. .\.'), Devonshire, 426 



Knudsen (Dr. M.), Absolute Manometer for the Measure- 

 ment of Gas Pressures not Greater than a Few 



Thousandths of a -Millimetre of Mercury, 471 

 Knuth (Dr. P.), Handbook of F'lowor Pollination, 66 

 Kobold (Prof.), Ephemeris for Comet 1910a, 19 ; Metcalf's 



Comet 19106, 249, 344, 507 

 Koidzumi (G.), Plants Obtained in Southern Half of the 



Island of Saghalien, 470 

 Kolowrat (L^on), the ^ Ravs of Radium at its Minimum 



Activity, 356 

 Komarov (V. L.), Plants Gathered by Dr. Th. Derbeck on 



the Shores of the Gulf of Tartary, 542 

 Koritsky (Dr. K.), Discovery of the Site of the Famous 



Cyprian Temple of Aphrodite-Astarte, 149 

 Kossel (Prof. Albrecht), Nobel Prize Awarded to, 540 

 Kottmeier (H.), das Holz, 326 

 Kraft : das ist animalische, mechanische, soziale Energien 



und deren Bedeutung fiir die Machtenfaltung der Staaten, 



Prof. Dr. E. Reyer, 103 

 Kraftmaschincn, die, C. Schiitze, 295 

 Krebs (Dr. Wilhelm), a Suggested Volcanic Origin of 



Martian Features, 344 

 Kreman (Dr. R.), Leitfaden der Graphischen Chemie, 525 

 Kremer (Dr. E.), Non-periodical Variations of Rainfall and 



Famines in German East Africa, 343 

 Kretschmer (F.), the " Kalksitikatfelse " near Mahrisch- 



Schbnberg in the Sudetic, 377 

 Kriiger (Herr), Coloured Stars between the Pole and 



60° N. Declination, 439 

 ICudu, the Spotted, R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 396 

 Kiikenthal (Prof. W.), Japanische Alcyonaceen, 34; die 



Familien der Primnoiden, Muriceiden, und Acantho- 



gorgiiden, 34 ; die Familien der Plexauriden Chryso- 



gorgiiden und Melitodiden, 34 

 Kunkel (Dr. W. B.), .Amphipod Crustaceans of Bermuda 



and the West Indies, 180 



Laboratories : Annual Report of the Government Labora- 

 tory, 405 ; the Biological Laboratories at Woods Hole, 

 F'rancis B. Sumner, 527 ; Unemployed Laboratory 

 Assistants, G. E. Reiss, 462 



Laby (Prof. T. H.), Tables of Constants of lonisation and 

 of Radio-activity, 316 



I^acroix (A.), Minerals Formed by the Action of Sea-water 

 upon Roman Metallic Objects found off the Coast of 

 Mahdia, Tunis, 164 



Lallemand (Ch.), Probable Exactness of Different Evalua- 

 tions of the Altitude of Lake Chad, 64 



Lamplugh (G. W., F.R.S.), Stagnant Glaciers, 297; the 

 Shelly Moraine of the Sefstrom Glacier, Spitsbergen, 520 



Lamson-Scribner (Prof. F.), the Grasses of Alaska, 17 



Lanarkshire, Frederick Mort, 527 



Lancashire Sea-fisheries Laboratory, the, 548 



Landouzy (Prof.), Influence of Predisposition and Heredilv, 

 50S 



I^andscape Beautiful, the, F. A. Waugh, 464 



Lane (Arbuthnot), Operative Treatment of Simple Frac- 

 tures, 153 



Lang (.Andrew), Strange Myth of Theseus and the Mino- 

 taur, 246 



Langevin (P.), Electric and Magnetic Double Refraction, 

 262 



Langton (John), Death of, 340 



Lankester (Sir Ray, K.C.B., l-'.R.S.), Science from an 

 Easy Chair, 37 



Larsen (Mr.), .Synthetic Study of Diopside and its Relations 

 to Calcium and Magnesium Metasilicates, 375 ; New 

 Views on Quartz, 375 



Latitude, the Variation of. Prof. -Albrecht, 20 



Lau (Dr.), Measures of Double Stars, 317; the Mean 

 Parallax of Tenth Magnitude Stars, 439 



Launay (M. de). Iron Ore .Supplies, 441 



Laurie (Dr. A. P.), Greek and Roman Methods of Paint- 

 ing, Some Comments on the .Statements made by Pliny 

 and Vitruvius about Wall and Panel Painting, 265 : 

 Lead and Zinc Pigments, Dr. C. D. Holley, 325 



I^averan (A.), Forms of Endogenous Multiplication of 

 Haemogregarina sebai, 131 ; an Epidemic Disease in 

 Trout, 228 ; Treatment of Different Trypanosomiases by 

 .■\rsenic and .Antimony Emetic, 456 



