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Jackson (F. Hamilton), the Shores of the Adriatic, the Aus- 

 trian Side, 274 

 Jacob (S. M.), Correlations of Areas of Matured Crop and 

 the Rainfall and Certain Allied Problems in Agriculture 

 and Meteorology, Sg 

 Jaff6 (G.), Electrical Conductivity of Pure Hexane, 409 

 Jarl (C. V .), the Quarrying of Cryolite, 470-1 

 Javelle (M.), Discovery of a New Comet, 1909a, 502 

 Jeffery (W. R.), Botanical Discoveries near Dover, 258 

 Jehu (Dr. T. J.), Glacial Deposits of Western Carnarvon- 

 shire, 148 

 Jemmett (Mr.), Parasites of the Cotton-worm, 197 

 JenUinson (J. W.), Experimental Embryology, 451 

 Jensen (Dr. H. I.), Geology of the Mount Flinders and 



Fassifern District, Queensland, 479 

 Jentzsch (F.), Measurement of the Energy of Negative 

 Electrons given out by Metals Heated in a Vacuum, 258 

 Johnson (C. M.), Rapid Methods for the Chemical Analysis 



of Special Steels, Steel-making Alloys and Graphite, 272 

 Johnson (Dr. George Lindsay), Photographic Optics and 

 Colour Photography, including the Camera, Kinemato- 

 graph. Optical Lantern, and the Theory and Practice of 

 Image Formation, 185 

 Johnson (J. P.), the Ore Deposits of South Africa, 395 

 Johnson (Prof. T.), Black Scab or Potato-wart, 179 ; the 

 Powdery Scab of the Potato Spongospora suhterranea, 



389 

 Johnston (Sir H.), Mr. Roosevelt's Projected Hunting Trip 



in East Africa, 285 

 Johnston-Lavis (Dr.), the Eruption of Vesuvius of April, 



igob, 2S9 

 Jolibois (Pierre), Phosphides of Tin, 89 



Jones (Prof. H. C), Effect of Temperature on the Absorp- 

 tion of Certain Solutions, 444 

 Jones (L. M.), Practical Physics, 425 

 Jones (LI. T.), Simple Apparatus to Measure the Diffusion 



of Gases, 438 

 Jones (O. T.), the Hartfell-Valentian Succession around 



Plynlimon and Pont Erwyd (North Cardiganshire), 419 

 Jones (R. L.), Analysis of the Records of the Anemograph 



at Madras Observatory, 18 

 Jones (Dr. William), Death and Obituary Notice of, 196, 



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 Jordan (D. S.), the Scientific Aspects of Luther Burbank s 



Work, 337 

 Jordan (F. C), Orbits of Spectroscopic Binaries, 229 

 Jourdain (Philip E. B.), the Relevance of Mathematics, 382 

 Jovitchitch (Dr. M. Z.), E.xperiments on the Action of the 



Silent Electric Discharge on Ethylene and Acetylene, 471 

 Joyce (T. A.), Steatite Figures (Nomori), 437 

 Julius (Prof.), Anomalous Refraction and .Spectroheliograph 



Results, 50 

 Jupiter : Jupiter, Prof. Lowell, 353 ; Mr. Lampland, 3^3 ; 



a Remarkable Transit of Jupiter's Third Satellite, Mr. 



Innes, 409; the Perturbations of Brooks's Comet (1889 V) 



by Jupiter in 1886, Prof. Poor, 410; G. Deutschland, 410 



Kapp (Prof. ■ Gisbert), Electricity Industrielle, C. Lebois, 

 213; Transformers "for Single and Multiphase Currents, 

 365 : Heavy Electrical Engineering, H. M. Hobart, 391 

 Kay-Menzies (F. N.), Pollution of Sea-water, 413 

 Kearton (R.), the Adventures of Cock Robin and his Mate, 



129 

 Keeling (B. F. E.), Climate Changes in Egypt, 319 

 Kellogg (Vernon L.), the Scientific Aspects of Luther Bur- 

 bank's Work, 337 j Insect Stories, 344 

 Kelman (Janet Harvey), Trees shown to the Children, 192 

 Kemp (S. W.), Photophores in Decapoda, 32S 

 Kempf (Herr), Relation between the Magnitudes and Colours 



of Stars, 108 

 Kendall (Rev. H. G. O.), Palseolithic Implements, &c., 



from Hackpen Hill, Winterbourne Bassett, 118 

 Kent, the Water Supplv of, with Records of .Sinkings and 

 Borings, William Wh'itaker, F.R.S., Dr. H. Franklin Par- 

 sons, Dr. H. R. Mill and Dr. J. C. Thresh, 432 

 Kenwood (Prof.), Pollution of Sea-water, 413 

 Kernbaum (Miroslaw), Chemical Action of the Penetrating 



Rays of Radium on Water, 14Q 

 Kernot (Prof. W. C), Death and Obituary Notice of, 75 



Kew : Index Kewensis Plantarum Phanerogamarum, 156 ; 



Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal Botanic 



Gardens, Kew, 1908, 246 

 Khartoum, Third Report of the Wellcome Research Labora- 

 tories at the Gordon Memorial College, Andrew Balfour, 

 ,495 

 Kinematographic Vision without Vibrations, the Problem 



of, C. de Proszynski, 480 

 King (Dr. A. S.), Chromospheric Calcium Lines in Furnace 



Spectra, 260 

 King (F. H.), Ventilation for Dwellings, Rural Schools, and 



Stables, 127 

 Kinship, Australian, Dr. A. Lang, 247 

 Kitchen (Dr.), Invertebrate Fauna of Uitenhage Beds in 



Cape Colony, 262 

 Kleeman (R. D.), Velocity of the Kathode Rays ejected by 



Substances exposed to the 7 Rays of Radium, 86 ; lonisa- 



tion of Various Gases by Secondary 7 Rays, 298 ; Nature 



of the lonisation produced in a Gas by 7 Rays, 328 

 Klein (P.), New Automatic Mercury Pump, 329 

 Kling (.Andr^), Determination .of Added Water in Decom- 

 posed Milks, 270 

 Knecht (Prof.), Acid of Dicarboxylic Acids on Cellulose, 471 

 Knight (W. A.), Cassell's Elementary Geometry, 305 

 Knobel (E. B.), a Chinese Planisphere, 209 

 Knudsen (Martin), Molecular Effusion and Transpiration, 



491 

 Kobold (Prof.), the Calculation of Cometary Orbits, 28S ; 



Discovery of a New Comet, 1909a, 502 

 Koehler (.A.), Syntheses by Means of the Mi.xed Zinc Organo- 



metallic Derivatives, 29 

 Kohlenhydrate und Fermente, Untersuchungen iiber, (1884- 



1908), Emil Fischer, 485 

 Koppen (Dr. W.), Study of the Upper Air, 408 

 Kraemer (Prof. H.), Modifications of Colour in Plants, 443 

 Krakatau, the New Flora of the Volcanic Island of. Prof. A. 



Ernst, 279 

 liranzlin (Fr.), das Pflanzenreich, ScrophuIariacecE- 



Calceolarieje, 424 ; das Pflanzenreich, Orchidaceje- 



Ccelogyninoe, 424 

 Ivrause (K.), das Pflanzenreich, Araceje-Monsteroideae and 



Calloideae, 424 

 Kritzinger (H. H.), Position of Daniel's (1907^) Comet, 169 

 Kriiger (Dr. O.), Addition to the Atwood Machine, 227 



la Baume-Pluvinel (.\. de). Spectrum of the Comet igoSc 



(Morehouse), 149 

 la Grye (Bouquet de), the Flow of Rivers, 148 

 La Rosa (M.), Thermal Effects of a Musical Arc, 29, 89 

 Laboratory, the National Physical, during 1908, 109 

 Laborde (A.), Apparatus for Radio-active Measurements by 



the Electroscope Method, 228 ; the Condensation of the 



Radium Emanation, 509 

 Laby (T. H.), Counting of a Particles (Electrically Charged 



Helium .^toms) by Prof. E. Rutherford's Method, 348 

 Lampland (Mr.), Jupiter, 353 

 Lanchester (F. W.), Aerodonetics, 221 

 Landsborough (Rev. D.), the Gardens of .-Xchnashie, Ros- 



neath, 436 

 Lang (Dr. A.), Origin of the Terms of Human Relation- 

 ship, 139 ; Australian Kinship, 247 

 Lang (Dr. J. Marshall), Death of, 283 



Lang (Dr. W. H.), Alternation of Generations in Plants, S7 

 Lankester (Sir E. Ray, K.C.B., F.R.S.), the Need of a 



Great Reference Library of Natural Science in London, 



427 



Larard (C. E.), Cylindrical Specimens Twisted to Destruc- 

 tion, 348 



Latham (Baldwin), Percolation, Evaporation, and Condensa- 

 tion, 298 



Lathe Design for High- and Low-speed Steels, Prof. 

 John T. Nicholson and Dempster Smith, 33 



Lau (Dr.1, Measures for Double Stars, 200 



Laurie (Principal A. P.), Electromotive Force of Iodine 

 Concentration Cells with One Electrode Saturated with 

 Iodine, 59 



Laveran (A.), Trypanosome pecaudi, T. dimorphon, and 

 T. con^olense, 179 



Law (E. F.), .Alloys and their Industrial Applications, 243 



