Index 



Isometric Projection, Oblique and, John Watson, 629 

 Isomorphism and Thermal Properties of the Felspars, the, 



Arthur L. Day and E. T. Allen, 25S 

 Israelites, le Systfeme des Poids, Mesures et Monnaies des, 



d'apres la Bible, B. P. Moors, 506 



Jacquerod (Adrien), Compressibility of Different Gases 

 below Atmospheric Pressure, 119; Expansion and Density 

 of some Gases at High Temperatures, the Application 

 to the Determination of their Molecular Weights, 168 



Jaegermann (Prof.), the Motion of the Tail of Borrelly's 

 Comet (1903 iv), 135 



Jambunathan (X. S.), Social Spiders, 86 



James (S. P.), a Monograph of the Anopheles Mosquitoes 

 of India, 73 



Jamieson (T.), Science and Practice of Agriculture, 

 Farmer's Handbook, 325 



Jamieson (W.), Graphs for Beginners, 533 



Janssen (Prof.), French Observations of the Total Solar 

 Eclipse, 518; Further Results of the French Eclipse E.k- 

 peditions, 639 



Japan : Medical and Surgical Ability of the Japanese, Sir 

 Frederick Treves, 38 ; Why Japan is Victorious, 128 ; 

 Pulse-rate and Atmospheric Pressure, T. Okada, 253 ; a 

 Magnetic Survey of Japan, Prof. A. Tanakadate, 580 ; 

 Methods of the Japanese Naval Medical Service, Surgeon- 

 General .Suzulii, 589 ; Ancient Japanese Mathematics, 

 Prof. Harzer, b/jo 



Japp (Dr. A. H.), Death of, 563 



Japp (F. R.), a Condensation Product of Mandelonitrile, 71 



Jasche (G. B.), Immanuel Kant's Logik, 396 



Jaumann (Dr. G.), die Grundlagen der Bewegungslehre 

 von einem niodernen Standpunkte aus, 51 



Jeans (J. H.), the Dynamical Theory of Gases and of 

 Radiation, loi : Application of Statistical Mechanics to 

 the General Dynamics of Matter and Ether, 261 : a 

 Comparison between Two Theories of Radiation, 293 : 

 Cosmical Evolution, ^91 



Jebb (Sir Richard C.,' Xilt.D., IJ.C.L., M.P.), Opening 

 Address in Section L at the Meeting of the British 

 .Association in South Africa, University Education and 

 National Life, ^45 



Jennings (Prof. Herbert S.), Contributions to the Study of 

 the Behaviour of Lower Organisms, 3 



Jervis-Smith (Rev. F. J., F.R.S.), the High-frequency 

 Electrical Treatment, 7 



Jessop (C. M.), Geometrical Conies, 303 



Joannis (A.), Action of Potassammonium upon Barium 

 Bromide, 71 



Johansen (Dr. A. C), Biology of the Plaice, with Special 

 Regard to the Danish Plaice Fisherv, 139 



Johnson (Rev. S. J.), Death of, 588 



Johnson (S. N.), Note on the Boiling Points of Solutions, 

 392 



Johnston (Colonel), Relation between Stonehenge, Old 

 Sarum, and Grovelv Castle, ifa 



Johnston (Sir H. H.,' G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), the Masai, their 

 Language and Folklore, S3 



Johnston (Sir H. H.), Criticisms of the Hon. Waller 

 Rothschild's Proposed Classification of the .Anthropoid 

 Apes. 119 



Johnston (J.), Tetramethylammonium Hydroxide, 239 



Johnston (J. A. H.), the Intersection of Two Conic Sec- 

 tions, 95 



Johnston (Captain W. J.), Trattato di Geodesia Teoretica, 

 Paolo Pizzetti, 242 



Jolly (W. A.), Contributions to the Physiologv of Mam- 

 malian Reproduction, part i., the OEstrous Cycle in the 

 Dog, part ii., the Ovarv as an Organ of Internal Secre- 

 tion, -,58 • 



Joly (Prof. Charles Jasper, F.R.S.), a Manual of 

 Quaternions, 121 



Joly (Dr. J., F.R.S.), Suggested Use of Floating Break- 

 waters moored to the Bottom to Prevent the Silting up 

 of Harbours, 300; the Latent Image, 308 



Jordan (David Starr), a Guide to the Study of Fishes, 625 



Jdrgensen (E.), the Protist Plankton and the Diatoms in 

 Bottom Samples, 4^ 



Jottrand (F.), Method of cutting Metals bv a Jet of Oxvgen, 

 236 



Jowett (H. A. D.), Synthesis of Substances Allied to 

 Epinephrine, 239 



Julian (H. F.), Investigation of the Part played by Oxygen 

 in the Dissolution of Gold by Cyanide Solutions, 642 



Julius (Prof.) Anomalous Dispersion and " Flocculi," 19; 

 Dutch Observations of the Corona, 303 



Jupiter : Observations of Jupiter, MM. Flammarion and 

 Benoit, 43 ; Brightness of Jupiter's Satellites, Prof. 

 Wendell, 66 ; Prof. W. de Sitter, 207 ; Observations of 

 Jupiter's Satellites, Profs. A. A. Nijland and J. van 

 d. Bilt, 567 ; Provisional Elements for Jupiter's Sixth 

 .Satellite, Mr. Crommelin, 66 ; Jupiter's Sixth and Seventh 

 Satellites, Prof. Perrine, 135 ; Dr. Albrecht, 352 ; Dr. 

 Frank E. Ross, 352 ; Observations of Jupiter's Seventh 

 Satellite, Prof. .Albrecht, 424 ; a Suspected Sudden Change 

 on Jupiter, Major Molesworth, 207 ; Observations of 

 Jupiter's Great Red Spot, Stanley Williams, 330; Eye- 

 estimates of the Transits of Jupiter's Spots, Rev. 

 T. E. R. Phillips, 51S 



Kangra Earthqual<e of April 4, 190,, the, T. H. Holland, 



F.R.S., 428 

 Kant's (Immanuel) Logili, G. B. Jasche, 396 

 Kapteyn (Prof.), Proper Motions of the Hyades, 436; Star 



Streaming, 641 

 Kasner (Dr. Edward), Modern Concepts of Infinity fore- 

 seen by Galileo, 329 

 Kavser (Prof. H.), Handbuch der Spectroscopic, 627 

 Kei'th (Rev. Dr. J.), Death of, 384 

 Keltic Researches, E. W. B. Nicholson, 145 

 Kelvin (Lord), on the Kinetic and Statistical Equilibrium 



of Ether in Ponderable Matter at anv Temperature, 641 

 Kennedy (Dr. Alex. B. W., F.R.S.), the Academic Side of 



Technical Training, 256 

 Kern (E. F.), the " Lead ^'oltameter, " 42 

 Kidston (R., F.R.S.), the Internal Structure of SigiUaria 



elegans. 143 ; the Microsporangia of Lyginodendron, 262 

 Kieffer (I'Abbe J. J.), Monographic des Cynipides- d 'Europe 



et d'Alg^rie, 455 

 Kimura (Mr.), Variations of Latitude, 437 

 Kingsmill (W.), the Position of Ophir, 491 

 Kirby (W. F.), Death and Obituarv Notice of George 



Bowdler Buckton, F.R.S., 387 

 Kittl (Ernst), Geologie der Umgebung von Sarajevo, 51 

 Klein (Dr. E., F.R.S.), a Treatise on Plague, Dr. W. J. 



Simpson, 529 

 Kliiig (.AnSr^), Acetol a Pseudo-acid, 72 ; Methyl-acetyl- 



carbinol, 143 

 Klobb (T.), a Bivalent Phvtosterine Alcohol, 230 

 Knecht (Prof. E.), Constituents of Manchester Soot, 167 

 Ivnoit (Dr. C. G.), Influence of Cross Magnetisation on 



the Relation between Resistance and Magnetisation in 



Nickel, 392 

 Knowledge, the New, Robert Kennedy Duncan, 241 

 Knox (J.), a Condensation 'Product of Mandelonitrile, 71 

 Knv (Prof. L.), Perception in Plants, 278 

 Kohn-.Abrest (M.), Different States of Oxidation of 



.Aluminium Powder, 360 

 Konen (Dr.), Atlas of" F.mission Spectra of Most of the 



Elements, 426 

 Kdrner (Dr. O.), Can Fish Hear? 638 

 Kossel (Prof.), the Infection of Man by Bovine Tubercle 



Bacilli, ,s82 

 Kraemer (Mr.), Oligodynamical Action of Copper Foil on 



Certain Intestinal Organisms, 462 

 Kreideformation, Neue Fische und Reptilien aus der 



bohmischen. Prof. Dr. Anton Fritsch and Dr. Fr. Bayer, 



454 

 Kreider (D. .Albert), Special Form of Voltameter, 387 

 Kreusler (Dr. H.I, Observations of " D, " in the Solar 



Spectrum, 66 

 Kronthal (Dr. P.), Metaphysik in der Psychiatrie, 29 

 KCichler's (Prof. G. W.) Report to Director-General of 



Education in India, Physical Laboratories in Germany, 



605 

 Kultur der Menschheit, das Alter der wirtschaftlichen, ein 



Riickblick und ein Ausblick, Ed. Hahn, 6 

 Kiimmel (H. B.), Clavs and Clav Industries of New Jersev, 



3,S8 

 Kuss (G.), Intra-organic Combustions Measured by the 



