Bauer (Dr. L. A.), Proposed Magnetic and Allied Observ- Berkeley (the Earl of), the Bubbling " Method and
ations during the Total Solar Eclipse on August 30, 342 Vapour Pressures, 222 Baxandall (F. E.), Dr. H. M. Reese's Observations of Berner Oberland, der Oeschinensee im, Max Groll, 197
" Enhanced " Lines in the Fe, Ti, and Ni Spectra, 134 Berry (Mrs. F. M. Dickinson), Physical Deterioration, 332 Bayer (Dr. Fr.). Neue Fische und Reptilien aus der Berthelot (M.), New Researches on Chemical Combination, böhmischen Kreideformation, 454
47; Researches on the Permeability of Fused Glass Bayeux (Raoul), Estimation of the Red Corpuscles in Vessels to Gases at High Temperatures, 88
Human Blood made at the Summit of Mont Blanc, 288 Bertrand (Gabriel), State of Matter in the Neighbourhood Beadnell (Fleet-Surgeon), Dynamical and Hydrodynamical
of the Critical Point, 360 Effects of the Modern Small-bore Bullet, 332
Besançon (Dr.), Acid-fast Bacilli, 582 Beadnell (H. J. L.), the Relations of the Eocene and Bettoni (V.), Part Played by the Copper Salt in Deacon's
Cretaceous Rocks in the Esna-Aswan Reach of the Nile Process of Preparing Chlorine from Hydrogen Chloride, Valley, 263; the Topography and Geology of the Fayûm 277 Province of Egypt, 535
Betts (A. G.), the “ Lead Voltameter,” 42 Beavan (A. H.), Animals I Have Known, 125
Bevan (P. V.), Physical Properties of Sodium Vapour, 142 Becker (George F.), Experiments on Schistosity and Slaty Bewegungslehre, die Grundlagen der, von einem moderner Cleavage, 20
Standpunkte aus, Dr. G. Jaumann, 51 Becquerel (Henri). Properties of the a Rays of Radium, Beyer (S. W.), Clays and Clay Industries of Iowa, 388 528
Bezold (Dr. W. von), Death of, 563 Becquerel (Paul), Action of Liquid Air on the Life of the Bianco (Prof. 0. Zanotti), Dante's “ Quaestio de Aqua et Seed, 216
Terra” in Light of Modern Geodesy, 350; Helmert's Beddard (F. E., F.R.S.), Natural History in Zoological
Formula for Gravity, 534 Gardens, being some Account of Vertebrated Animals, Bibliography of Halley, 567 with Special Reference to those usually seen in the Bichat (Prof.), Death of, 347 Zoological Society's Gardens in London and Similar In- Bidet (Félix), Chemical Equilibrium of the System, stitutions, 13; the Rudimentary Hind Limbs of the Ammonia Gas, Isoamylamine Chlorhydrate, 336 Boine Snakes, 630
Bigelow (Harriet), Declinations of Certain North Polar Bees: Queen-rearing in England and Notes on a Scent-
Stars, 388 producing Organ in the Abdomen of the Worker-bee, the Bigelow (H. B.), Shoal-water Deposits of the Bermuda Honey-bees of India and Enemies of the Bee in South
Banks, 40 Africa, F. W. L. Sladen, 126
Bigourdan (M.), French Observations of the Total Solar Behaviour of Lower Organisms, Contributions to the Study
Eclipse, 518; Eclipse Results, 610 of the, Prof. Herbert S. Jennings, 3
Bingham (Lieut.-Colonel C. T.), the Fauna of British India, Behring (Prof. E. von), the. Suppression of Tuberculosis,
including Ceylon and Burma, 290 122 ; Method of Treating Tuberculosis, 581
Biochemie der Pflanzen, Prof. Friedrich Czapek, F. Beilby (G. T.), Action of Actinium or Emanium Emanation
Escombe, 169 on a Sensitive Screen, 90; Opening Address in Section B
Biology : Contributions to the Study of the Behaviour at the Meeting of the British Association in South Africa,
of Lower Organisms, Prof. Herbert S. Jennings, 3;
Aves, Biologia Centrali-Americana,
Osbert Salvin, Gold and Science, 378; Experiments on the Influence of
F.R.S., and Frederick Ducane Godman, F.R.S., Phase Changes in the Tenacity of Ductile Metals at the Ordinary Temperature and at the Boiling Point of Liquid
49 ; Species and Varieties, their Origin by Mutation, Air, 642
Hugo de Vries, 314; Experiments on the Correlation of Beilby (H. W.), Experiments on the Influence of Phase
Sex, C. Hurst, 332 ; Experimental Parthenogenesis in
Asterias, Yves Delage, 119; Vorträge über Deszendenz- Changes on the Tenacity of Ductile Metals at the
theorie gehalten an der Universität zu Freiburg im Ordinary Temperature and at the Boiling Point of Liquid Air, 642
Breisgau, Prof. August Weismann, 200; Development
of the Ascus and on Spore Formation in the Ascomycetes, Belgium and Holland, Education in, F. H. Perry-Coste, J. H. Faull, 327 ; Senility in Gastropods, B. Smith, 385; 221
Rejuvenation, E. Schultz, 385; the Origin of Life, Mr. Bell (Alexander), Death of, 347
Burke, 492 ; Dr. Charlton Bastian, 492 ; Marine Biology, Bell (G. M.), a Note-book of Experimental Mathematics, Influence of the Humboldt Current on the Marine Life 507
West of Callao, Prof. Alexander Agassiz, 17; Hydro- Bell (H. Hesketh), Cultivation of Oranges in Dominica, graphical and Biological Investigations in Norwegian 328
Fjords, O. Nordgaard, 45; the Protist Plankton and the Bellenoux (E. S.), Calcium Nitrate in Agriculture, 47
Diatoms in Bottom Samples, E. Jørgensen, 45; Schizo- Belloc (G.), Osmosis through Tubes of Fused Quartz, 72 poda Captured in the Bay of Biscay, E. W. L. Holt and Belluci (Dr. Italo), Hydrated Platinum Oxide in Reality W. M. Tattersall, 118; the Coral Siderastraea radians
a Platinic Acid, 109; Metallic Stannates and Plumbates and its Post-larval Development, Dr. J. E. Duerden, derived from Similar Acids, 109
185; Medusæ Found in the Firth of Clyde, E. T. Ben Nevis Observatory and the Argentine Republic, William Browne, 191; Free-swimming Crustacea Found in the S. Bruce, 485
Firth of Clyde, Dr. T. Scott, 191; les Sarcodinés des Benedicks (Dr. C.), Troostite, 573
Grands Lacs, Eugène Penard, 218; les Concrétions Bengal, Asiatic Society of, 24, 120, 360, 452
Phosphatées de l'Agulhas Bank (Cave of Good Hope), Benham (Prof. W. B.), Can Birds Smell? 64 ; the Pre- Dr. Leon W. Collet, avec une Description de la Glauconie servation of Native Plants and Animals, 534
qu'elles renferment, Gabriel W. Lee, 286–7; Alcyo- Bennett (G. T.), the Spirit-level as a Seismoscope, 80; the narians of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, Hydrometer as a Seismometer, 198
Prof. J. A. Thomson and James Ritchie, 287; Explor- Benoit (M.), Observations of Jupiter, 43
ation of the Indian Ocean, A. Sedgwick, F.R.S., 341; Bentley (Richard), an Omitted Safeguard, 269
Four New Barnacles from the Neighbourhood of Java, Benzene, on the Absorption Spectrum of, in the Ultra- Dr. N. Annandale, 360 ; the Millport Marine Station,
violet Region, Dr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. J. Norman S. Pace, 456; Morphology of the Madreporaria, the Collie, F.R.S., 239, 630 ; Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., Fossula of the Extinct Rugose Corals, Dr. J. E. 557
Duerden, 515; the Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. Beranrck (Dr.). Results obtained by Treatment in Tuber- Sealark, the Chagos Archipelago, J. Stanley Gardiner, rulosis, 583
571 Berberich (Prof.), the Variable Asteroid 1905 Q.Y., 518; Birds : Guide to the Gallery of Birds in the British
Ephemeris of the Variable Asteroid (167) Urda, 542 Museum, 28 ; Biologia Centrali-Americana, Aves, Osbert Bergendahl (Lieut.). New Island Discovered, Terre de Salvin, F.R.S., and Frederick Ducane Godman, F.R.S., France, 461
49: British Bird Life, W. Percival Westell, 196; Bird Bergonié 0.). New Method of Protection against the Life Glimpses, E. Selous, 367; Beitrag zur Kenntnis Röntgen Rays, 168
der Vogelwelt Islands, B. Hantzsch, 454; Protective
Coloration of the Inside of the Mouth in Nestling Birds, the Microsporangia of Lyginodendron, R. Kidston, W. Ruskin Butterfield, 534; Field Book of Wild Birds F.R.S., 262; Existence in the Black Elder of a Com- and their Music, F. Schuyler Mathews, 602 ; a Rare pound furnishing Hydrocyanic Acid, M. Guignard, 263 ; Game Bird, John S. Sawbridge, 605; Sir Herbert Max- Hydrocyanic Glucoside in the Leaves of the Elder, Em. well, Bart., F.R.S., 630
Bourquelot and Em. Danjou, 264; Nature of the Hydro- Birth-rate, Decline of, 422
cyanic Glucoside of the Black Elder, L. Guignard and Bissell (G. W.), Clays and Clay Industries of lowa, 388 J. Houdas, 336; the Botanical Congress at Vienna, Dr. Bjerrum (Neils), Determination of Oxygen in Sea-water, A. B. Rendle, 272; Death of Charles Moore, 275 ; 139
Brusca, a Disease of the Olive, Prof. Cuboni, 276; Blaise (E. E.), the Acid y-aldehydes, 264
Diseases of Citrous Plants and Fruits caused by the Blanford (Dr. William Thomas, F.R.S.), Death and Fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, P. H. Rolfs, Obituary Notice of, 202
277 ; the Law of Biogenesis that “ Ontogeny Repeats Blondlot (Prof. R.), a Collection of Papers communicated Phylogeny, G. H. Shull, 278; Perception in Plants,
to the Academy of Sciences, with Additional Notes and Prof. L. Kny, 278; Comparative Study of the Dominant Instructions for the Cor.struction of Phosphorescent Phanerogamic and Higher Cryptogamic Flora of Aquatic Screens, 195
Habit, George West, 286 ; Supply of Water to Leaves on Blyth (B. H.), Rainfall of the Drainage Area of the Talla a Dead Branch, Prof. H. H. Dixon, 288; on the Develop- Reservoir, 143
ment of Green Plants in Light in the Complete Absence Boine Snakes, the Rudimentary Hind Limbs of the, Frank of Carbon Dioxide and in an Artificial Soil Containing E. Beddard, F.R.S., 630
Amides, Jules Lefevre, 312 ; the Native Flora of New Bond (Charles), Sex-correlation and Disease, Deal South Wales, R. H. Cambage, 312; Death of H. Lamb, mutism, 332
325; Death of Prof. L. Errera, 347; Obituary Notice of, Bond (C. J.), Ascending Currents in Mucous Canals and Prof. Jean Massart, 537; Experiments with Plants, Dr. Gland Ducts, 331
W. J. V. Osterhout, 364; Sterigmatocystis nigra and Bone (W. A.), Thermal Decomposition of Formaldehyde Oxalic Acid, P. G. Charpentier, 392, 480 ; Pure Culture and Acetaldehyde; 141
of Green Plants in a Confined Atmosphere in Presence Bonney (Prof. T. G., F.R.S.), Chalk Masses in the Cliffs of Organic Substances, M. Molliard, 424; How to Know
near Cromer, 8; Microscopic Structure of Minerals Form- Wild Fruits, a Guide to Plants when not in Flower by ing Serpentine, 215
Means of Fruit and Leaf, Maude Gridley Peterson, 428; Bonola (Dr. Roberto), the Theorems of Padre Gerolamo Toxic Effect of Heat on Stems, Prof. H. H. Dixon, 435;
Saccheri on the Sum of the Angles of a Triangle, 387 Cause of Accumulation of Starch in Bruised Apples, Borrelly's Comet (1903 iv), the Motion of the Tail of, G. Warcollier, 452 ; Trees, H. Marshall Ward, 482 ; Prof. Jaegermann, 135
Hydrocyanic Acid obtained from Gooseberry Leaves, L. Botany: a Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus, Guignard, 504; Fungal Diseases on Cauliflowers, Dr.
J. H. Maiden, 6; Eucalypts of the Blue Mountains, H. von Schrenck and G. G. Hedgcock, 516; Influence N.S.W., J. H. Maiden and R. H. Cambage, 312 ; Botany of the Eclipse of August 30 on Plants, Ed. Bureau, 528 ; of the Balearic Islands, J. W. White, 17; Undergrowth in Death and Obituary Notice of H. T. Tisdall, 538 ; New Woods, P. Fliche, 23; Floral Diagram of the Cruciferæ, Gladiolus from Victoria Falls, 539; Vegetation of Open M. Gerber, 23; Chlorophyll Assimilation in Young Bay Islands, New Zealand, Dr. L. Cockayne, 540 ; Notes on Shoots of Plants, Applications to the Vine, Ed. Griffon, the Drawings for Sowerby's “ English Botany,” F. N. A. 23; a Gooseberry Mildew Introduced from the United Garry, 556; Thorns merely Xerophytic Structures, Dr. States into Ireland, E. S. Salmon, 40; New South Wales L. Cockayne, 565; Prof. G. Haberlandt's Investigations Linnean Society, 47, 192, 312, 528, 552 ; Conditions of on the Sense-organs of Plants, G. C. Nuttall, 565; Development of the Mycelium of Morchella, G. Fron, Sensibility of the Chlorophyll Apparatus in Ombrophobe 47 ; “ Flower-gardens " made by Ants in the Crowns of and Ombrophile Plants, W. Lubimenko, 576; Cytology Ürees in Amazonia and Peru, E. Ule, 64; Regeneration of Apogamy and Apospory, Miss L. Digby, 623 ; Sam- in Zamia, Dr. J. M. Coulter and M. A. Chrysler, 65 ; bunigrin, Em. Bourquelot and Em. Danjou, 624; the Vegetationsbilder, 100; Linnean Society,. 118, 166; an Mechanics of the Ascent of Sap in Trees, Prof. J. Indian Garden, Mrs. Henry Cooper Eggar, Dr. Otto Larmor, Sec.R.S., at Royal Society, 644; Development Stapf, 125; Interesting Taxonomic Characters of the of Amylase during the Germination of Seeds, Jean Gymnospermous Genus Torreya, Dr. J. M. Coulter and Effront, 648; Das Pflanzenreich, Supp. to October 19, W. J. G. Land, 133; Effect of very Low Temperature ix; see also British Association on Moist Seeds, John Adams, 143 ; Constituents of the Boudouard (0.), High Temperature Measurements, 293 ; Seeds of Hydnocarpus Wightiana and of Hydnocarpus Influence of Water Vapour on the Reduction of Carbon anthelmintica, F. B. Power and M. Barrowcliff, 165; Dioxide by Carbon, 336 Constituents of the Seeds of Gynocardia odorata, F. B. Boule (Marcellin), on the Origin of Eoliths, 438, 635; Power and M. Barrowcliff, 165 ; Two Photographs of a Machine-made Eoliths, 538 Palm, Corypha elata, J. F. Waby, 166 ; Seed-bearing Boulenger (G. A., F.R.S., V.P.Z.S.). Opening Address in Habit in the Lyginodendreæ, E. A. N. Arber, 166 ; Section D at the Meeting of the British Association in Abortive Development of the Pollen in Cross-bred Sweet South Africa, the Distribution of African Fresh-water Peas, R. P. Gregory, 166; Biochemie der Pflanzen, Prof. Fishes, 413 Friedrich Czapek, F. Escombe, 169; Streifzüge an der Boulenger (Dr. G. S.), Hemichordata, Ascidians and Riviera, Eduard Strasburger, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., Amphioxus, Fishes, 103 171; Handbuch der Heidekultur, Dr. P. Graebner, 173 ; Boulouch (R.), Sub-iodide of Phosphorus and its Part in Bacteriological Study of “ Barszcz,” M. Panek, 182 ; Allotropic Transformation of Phosphorus, 336 the Blackwood of Southern India, Two Species, T. E. Boulud (M.), Distribution of Sugary Substances in Blood Bourdillon, 182; Possible Relationship between Bacteria between the Plasma and the Corpuscles, 311 and the Gum of Hakea saligna, Dr. R. Greig Smith, Bourdillon (T. E.), the Black wood of Southern India, Two 192 : Origin of Natural Immunity towards the Putre- Species, 182 factive Bacteria, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 192 ; Probable Bourget (M.), French Observations of the Total Solar Bacterial Origin of the Gum of Linseed Mucilage, Dr. Eclipse, 518 R. Greig Smith, 192 ; Amount of Variation obtained in Bourne (A. A.), a First Algebra, 393 Cultivating a Five-rayed Form of Trifolium pratense, Bourquelot (Em.), Hydrocyanic Glucoside in the Leaves Miss T. Tammes, 205 ; the Parasitic Nature of the of the Elder, 264 : Sambunigrin, 624 Sandal-tree, C; A. Barber, 205 ; Action of Liquid Air Bouty (E.), Passage of Electricity through Gascous Layers on the Life of the Seed, Paul Becquerel, 216; Botany of Great Thickness, 360 of Cook's First Voyage, Illustrations of Australian Bouveault (M.), Action of Sodium on the Esters of the Plants, Sir Joseph Banks, P.R.S., and Dr. D. Solander, Fatty Acids, 192 221; Calcium Oxalate in the Eucalyptus Barks, Henry Boxall (George E.), the Evolution of the World and of G. Smith, 240 ; Poisonous Plants of all Countries, A. B.
Man, 150 Smith, 243 : Sugar-parasites, R. C. L. Perkins, 254 ; Boyce (Rubert, F.R.S.), Report on the Sanitation and
Anti-malarial Measures in Practice in Bathurst, Conakry, Section E (Geography)-Opening Address by Rear- and Freetown, 67
Admiral Sir W. J. L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Presi- Boyle Lecture at Oxford, the Cerebellum, its Relation to dent of the Section, 445 Spatial Orientation and Locomotion, Sir Victor Horsley, .Section G (Engineering)-Opening Address by Colonel F.R.S., 389
Sir C. Scott Moncrieff, K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., R.E., Brace (Prof. DeWitt Bristol), Death of, 636
LL.D., President of the Section, Irrigation, 465 Bradley-Birt (F. B.), the Story of an Indian Upland, 105 Section H (Anthropology)-Opening Address by A. C. Braithwaite (Dr. R.), the British Moss-flora, 425
Haddon, Sc.D., F.R.S., President of the Section, 471 Branner (Prof. John C.), the Omission of Titles of Section 1 (Physiology)—Opening Address by Colonel D. Idaresses on Scientific Subjects, 534
Bruce, M.B., F.R.S., C.B., President of the Section, Braune (Hjalmar), Influence of Nitrogen on Iron and Steel, the Advance in our Knowledge of the Causation and 540
Methods of Prevention of Stock Diseases in South Brazza (M. de), Death and Obituary Notice of, 515
Africa during the Last Ten Years, 496 Breathing in Living Beings, Dr. William Stirling at Royal Section K (Botany)-Opening Address by Harold Wager, Institution of Great Britain, 355
F.R.S., H.M.1., President of the Section, on Some Bremer (Dr. F.), Leitfaden der Physik für die oberen Problems of Cell Structure and Physiology, 519 Klassen der Realanstalten, 170
Section L (Educational Science)-Opening Address by Breton (M.), Transference of Infection in Ankylostomiasis Sir Richard C. Jebb, Litt.D., D.C.L., M.P., President through the Skin, 107
of the Section, University Education and National Bridge (Dr.), Hemichordata, Ascidians and Amphioxus, Fishes, 103
British Association : Physical Deterioration, being the
Brightness of Jupiter's Satellites, Prof. W. de Sitter, 207 Report of Papers and Discussions at the Cambridge
British Archæology and Philistinism, Worthington G. Meeting of the British Association, 1904, on the Alleged
Smith, 294
Physical Deterioration of the People and the Utility of
British Association : Meeting of the British Association an Anthropometric Survey, 152
in South Africa, 59; Arrangements for the Forthcoming British Bird Life, W. Percival Westell, 196
Meeting of, 222; the South African Meeting of the British Colonies, the Oxford Atlas of the, 293
British Association, 368, 403, 560, 583; Inaugural British Fruit Growing, 297; Alfred O. Walker, 342 ;
Address by Prof. G. H. Darwin, M.A., LL.D., Ph.D., Spencer Pickering, F.R.S., 396
F.R.S., President of the Association, part i., 368 ; British Islands, a Handbook to a Collection of the Minerals
part ii., 439; Diamonds, Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., of the, in the Museum of Practical Geology, F. W.
593: the Distribution of Power, Prof. W. E. Ayrton, Rudler, 76
F.R.S., 612
British Islands, the Mythology of the, Charles Squire, 145
Section 4 (Mathematics and Physics)-Opening Address British Medical Association, the Meeting of the, 330, 354
by Prof. A. R. Forsyth, Sc.D., LL.D., Math.D., British Moss-flora, the, Dr. R. Braithwaite, 425
F.R.S., President of the Section, 372; Mathematical British Museum, Guide to the Gallery of Birds in the, 28;
and Physical Science at the British Association, Dr. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British
C. H. Lees, 640; Ancient Japanese Mathematics, Prof. Museum, Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 174
Harzer, 640; Instrument for Stereoscopic Surveying, British Pharmaceutical Conference, Presidential Address at,
H. G. Fourcade, 640; Teaching of Elementary Standardisation in Pharmacy, W. A. H. Naylor, 334
Mechanics, Prof. Perry: 640; Kinetic and Statistical British and Saxon Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire, Forty
Equilibrium of Ether in Ponderable Matter at any Years' Researches in, J. R. Mortimer, 398
Temperature, Lord Kelvin, 641; Geodetic Survey in British School at Athens, the Annual of the, H. R. Hall,
South Africa, Sir David Gill, 641 ; Geodetic Survey of 558
Spitsbergen, Dr. O. Backlund, 641; Star Streaming, British Science Guild, the, 585
Prof. Kapteyn, 641; Observations on the Light Fluctu- British Slugs, the, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 245 ations of Certain Southern Binary Stars, Dr. A. W. Brooks 1889 and Lexell, the Alleged Identity of Roberts, 641
Comets, Dr. Charles L. Poor, 19
Section B (Chemistry)-Opening Address by G. T. Broom (Dr. R.), the Age and Affinities of Tritylodon, 285
Beilby, President of the Section, 378; Gold and Brown (George A.), Incandescence of Meteors, 604
Science, 379; Recent Developments in Agricultural Brown (Dr. Horace T.), Researches on the Assimilatory
Science, A. D. Hall, 642; Researches on the Assimil- Processes of Plants, 642
atory Processes of Plants, Dr. Horace T. Brown, 642; Brown (J. C.), Precise Method of Estimating the Organic
the Role of Enzymes in Plant Economy, Dr. E. F. Nitrogen in Potable Waters, 239
Armstrong, 642; Researches on the Propagation of Browne (E. T.), Medusæ found in the Firth of Clyde, 191
Explosions in Gases. Prof. H. B. Dixon, 642; the Browne (Frank Balfour), Reports on Sea Fisheries, 138
Atomic Weight of Chlorine, Prof. H. B. Dixon, 642 ; Browne (Sir James Crichton, F.R.S.), the Prevention of
Experiments on the Influence of Phase Changes on Senility, 306
the Tenacity of Ductile Metals at the Ordinary Bruce Telescope Reference Photographs, the, Prof. Picker-
Temperature and at the Boiling Point of Liquid Air, ing, 89
G. T. and H. W. Beilby, 642 ; Determinations of the Bruce (Dr. A.), Distribution of the Nerve Cells in the
Piscosities of Liquid Mixtures at the Temperature of Intermedio-lateral Tract of the Dorso-lumbar Region of
their Boiling Points. Dr. A. Midlay, 642; Remark- the Human Spinal Cord, 191
able Thermal Chalybeate Spring at Caledon, in Cape Bruce (Colonel D., M.B., F.R.S., C.B.), Opening Address
Colony, Prof. P. D. Hahn, 642 : Chemical Survey of in Section I at the Meeting of the British Association
the Soils of Cape Colony, 642; the Character of Cape in South Africa, the Advance in our Knowledge of the
Wines, Dr. H. Tietz, 642; Investigation of the Part Causation and Methods of Prevention of Stock Diseases
played by Oxygen in the Dissolution of Gold by in South Africa during the Last Ten Years, 496
Cyanide Solutions, H. F. Julian, 642; Action of Thio- Bruce William S.), Ben Nevis Observatory and the
cyanates on Gold, H. A. White, 643 ; the Law Govern- Argentine Republic, asi
ing the Solubility of Zinc Hydroxide in Alkalis, Dr. Brühl (Prof. J. W.), Desmotropic Form of Substances of
J. Moir, 643: Nitrogen in Pretoria Rainfall, H. Ingle, the Ethyl Acetoacetate Type, 141; the Development of
643: Chemical Constituents of Transvaal Soils, H. Spectrochemistry, Lecture at the Royal Institution, 158
Ingle, 643 ; Fuel Ashes as Manure in the Midland Bryan (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), Fictitious Problems in
Districts of South Africa, E. H. Croghan, 643
Mathematics, 102, 175; Streifzüge an der Riviera,
Section C (Geology)--Opening Address by Prof. H. A. Eduard Strasburger, 171.
Miers, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., President of the Section, “ Bubbling." Method and Vapour Pressures, the, the Earl
of Berkeley and E. G. J. Hartley, 222
D (Zoology)-Opening Address by G. A. Buchanan (J. Y., F.R.S.), Eclipse Predictions, 603
Berlenger, F.R.S., V.P.Z.s., President of the Section, Bucherer (Dr. A. H.), Mathematische Einfuhrung in die
Distribution of African Fresh-water Fishes, 413 Elektronentheorie, 170
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Buckton (George Bowdler, F.R.S.), Death of, 537 ; Hewlett, 295; X-Rays, their Employment in Cancer and Obituary Notice of, W. F. Kirby, 587
other Diseases, Richard J. Cowen, 395 Building. Ferro-concrete, Ed. Noaillon, 213
Cannon (Miss), a Probable Nova in Ophiuchus, 158 Burch (Dr. George J., F.R.S.), Studien ueber Haut- | Cape Colony, an Introduction to the Geology of, A. W.
elektricität und Hautmagnetismus des Menschen, Dr. Rogers, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 35 Erik Harnack, 602
Cape Observatory, the, 437 Burdon (E. R.), Beiträge zur physiologischen Anatomie Carbutt (Sir Edward H.), Death and Obituary Notice of,
der Pilzgallen, Hermann Ritter von Guttenberg, 339 588 Bureau (Ed.), Influence of the Eclipse of August 30 on Carmichael (N. R.), Physical Experiments, 126 Plants, 528
Carpenter (Dr. H. C. H.), High-speed Tool Steels under Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire, Forty Years' Researches Varying Thermal Treatment, 69 in British and Saxon, J. R. Mortimer, 398
Carson (C.), Interaction of Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Burke (John Butler), on the Spontaneous Action of Radio- Dioxide, 71
active Bodies on Gelatin Media, 78; on the Spontaneous Cash (Dr. J. Theodore, F.R.S.), Pharmacology of Inda- Action of Radium on Gelatin Media, 294
conitine and Bikhaconitine, 551 Burke (Mr.), the Origin of Life, 492
Castle (Frank), Machine Construction and Drawing, 533 Burnside (Prof. W.), Conditions of Reducibility of any Caunt (G. W.), Geometrical Conics, 393
Group of Linear Substitutions, 190 ; Criteria for the Cause and Prevention of Dust from Automobiles, W. R. Finiteness of Order of a Group of Linear Substitutions, Cooper, 485, 507; J. Vincent Elsden, 507 190
Celestial Phenomena, Ancient Drawings of, Dr. W. Burton (Dr. C. V.), the Hydrometer as a Seismometer, Lehmann, 19 269 ; Artificial Dianionds, 397
Cell Structure and Physiology, on some Problems of, Open- Burton (W.), Connection between Scientific Training and ing Address in Section K at the Meeting of the British Industrial Development, 608
Association in South Africa, Harold Wager, F.R.S., Busquet (Raymond), Précis d'Hydraulique-La Houille H.M.I., 519 Blanche, 427
Celtic Pony, the, Dr. Francis H. A. Marshall, 558 Buss (A.), Visibility of D, as a Dark Line in the Solar Celts, the Literature of the, its History and Romance, Spectrum, 184
Magnus Maclean, 145 Butler (A. L.), Antelopes, Heughlin's “Giant Eland," 133 Ceraski (Prof.), a Proposed New Method for Determining Butler (W'.), the Swingcam Camera Stand, 89
the Solar Radiation, 437 Butterfield (W. Ruskin), Protective Coloration of the Inside Cerebellum, the, its Relation to Spatial Orientation and of the Mouth in Nestling Birds, 534
Locomotion, Boyle Lecture Oxford, Sir Victor Butterflies : the Fauna of British India, including Ceylon Horsley, F.R.S., 389 and Burma, Lieut.-Colonel C. T. Bingham, 290
Chablay (E.), Action of Metal Ammoniums on the Halogen Butterflies, Moths and, Mary C. Dickerson, 76
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Characters, the Inheritance of Acquired, W. Woods Smyth, Cambage (R. H.), Eucalypts of the Blue Mountains,
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Charpentier (P. G.), Sterigmatocystis nigra and Oxalic Cambridge Natural History, the, 103
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Camembert Type of Soft, 229 Cameroons, on a New Species of Guenon from the, Dr. | Chelifers and House-fies, Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, Henry O. Forbes, 630
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Researches on Chemical Combination, M. Berthelot, 47; Cancer : the so-called “Cancer Bodies" (Ruffer's Bodies) Preparation of Anhydrous Chlorides of the Metals of the
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nitrile, F. R. Japp and J. Knox, 71; Atomic Weight of Nitrogen, R. W. Gray, 71; Philippe A. Guye, 119; the Romance of the Nitrogen Atom, Rev. A. Irving, 151; Dr. E. P. Perman, 176; Action of Fluorine on some Compounds of Nitrogen, MM. Moissan and Lebeau, 206 ; Reactions between Fluorine and the Compounds of Vitrogen and Oxygen, MM. Moissan and Lebeau, 183; Methylation of Gallotannic Acid, O. Rosenheim, 71; Interaction of Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide, W. R. Lang and C. Carson, 71; Formula of Cyano- maclurin, A. G. Perkin, 71; Increase of the Rotatory Power of Fatty Molecules in Passing to the State of Cyclic Compounds, A. Haller and M. Desfontaines, 71; New Synthesis of Oxalic Acid, H. Moissan, 71; Action of Potassammonium upon Barium Bromide, A. Joannis, 71; Electrolytic Reduction of the Nitrocinnamic Acids, C. Marie, 71; Action of Carbon Monoxide upon Silver Oxide, Henri Dejust, 71; Decomposition of Silver Oxide at High Temperatures, G. N. Lewis, 350; Strontium Ammonium, M. Ræderer, 71-2 ; a New Osmium Com- pound, Piñerùa Alvarez, 72; Acetol a Pseudo-acid, André Kling, 72; Action of Metal Ammoniums on the Halogen Derivatives of Methane, E. Chablay, 72 ; Action of the Meral Ammoniums on Alcohols, E. Chablay, 96; Action of the Metal Ammoniums on the Polyatomic Alcohols, E. Chablay, 119; Relation of Ammonium to the Alkali Metals, A.' E. H. Tutton, 165-6; on the Menthones and Menthols obtained by the Reduction of Pulegone by the Catalytic Action of Reduced Nickel, A. Haller and C. Martine, 95; Potato Starch, L. Maquenne and Eug. Rous, 95 ; Basic Magnesium Carbonates from the San- torin Eruption of 1866, A. Lacroix, 95; a Reaction of Rhodium, Piñerùa_Alvarez, 96; Hydrated Platinum Oxide in Reality a Platinic Acid, Dr. Italo Bellucci, 109; Vetallic Stannates and Plumbates derived from Similar Acid, Dr. Italo Bellucci and N. Parravano, 109 ; Efficiency of Method of Synthesising Nitric Acid from the Gases of the Atmosphere Increased by Working with Air under a very Great Pressure, E. Rossi, 109; New Method of Preparing Mesoxalic Esters, Ch. Schmitt, 119; Researches on Animal Lactase, Ch. Porcher, 119; Basicity of Pyranic Oxygen, R. Fosse and L. Lesage, 119; Determination of Oxygen in Sea-water, Neils Bjerrum, 134 : Action of Oxygen upon Cæsium-ammonium, E. Rengade, 168: Desmotropic Form of Substances of the Ethyl Acetoacetate Type, J. W. Brühl and H. Schröder, 141 : Chlorination of 2-Methylpyridine, W. J. Sell, 141; Chemical Structure and Physical Properties Associated with the Theory of Colour, W. N. Hartley, 141; Thermal Decomposition of Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde, W. A. Bone and H. L. Smith, 141 ; Synthesis of Formaldehyde, D. L. Chapman and A. Holt, jun., 141 ; Constitution of Vitric Acid and its Hydrates, W. Noel Hartley, 142; Physical Properties of Sodium Vapour, P. V. Bevan, 143; Application to Electrolytes of the Hydrate Theory of Solutions, Dr. T. Martin Lowry, 142 ; Cyanocampho- acetic. Cyanocampho-a-propionic, Cyanocampho-a-butyric Arids and their Derivatives, A. Haller and A. Couré- ménos, 143; Methylnatalæmodine and Natalæmodine, E. Lager, 143 ; Acidity of some Ethyl Alcohols of Commerce, René Duchemin and Jacques Dourlen, 143 ; Examination c Phosphorus Sulphide for the Presence of Free White Phosphorus, Léo Vignon, 143 ; Physical Properties of Propane, Paul Lebeau, 143; Methyl-acetyl-carbinol, André Kling, 143; the Development of Spectrochemistry, Prof. J. W. Brühl at the Royal Institution, 158; Atomic Weight of Chlorine, Prof. H. B. Dixon, F.R.S., and E. C. Edgar, 165; Action of Chlorine on Boiling Toluene, J. B. Cohen, H. M. Dawson, and P. F. Crosland, 239; Constituents of the Seeds of Hydnocartus Wightiana and of Hydnocarpus anthelmintica, F. B. Power and M. Barrowcliff, 165; Constituents of the Seeds of Gynocardia oderata, F. B. Power and M. Barrowcliff, 165; New Diamines, G. T. Morgan and W. O. Wootton, 166 ; Artion of Magnesium Methyl Iodide on Pinenenitroso- bluride, W. A. Tilden and J. A. Stokes, 166; Estimation of Hydrogen Peroxide in the Presence of Potassium Per- clphate, J. 1. N. Friend, 166 : Replacement of Hydroxyl t Bromine, W. H. Perkin, jun., and J. L. Simonsen, Thi; Influence of Phosphates on the Fermentation of Clurns by Yeast Juice, A. Harden and W. J. Young,
166; Gases Liberated on Pulverising Monazite, R. J. Moss, 167; Expansion and Density of some Gases at High Temperatures, the Application to the Determination of their Molecular Weights, Adrien Jacquerod and F. Louis Perrot, 168 ; Protagon and the Cerebrines and the Cerebric Acid Preexisting in the Nervous Tissue, N. A. Barbieri, 168 ; Constituents of Manchester Soot, Prof. E. Knecht, 167; Chloride and Bromide of Thorium, H. Moissan and M. Martinsen, 167; Biochemie der Pfanzen, Prof. Friedrich Czapek, F. Escombe, 169; Chitin in the Carapace of Pterygotus osiliensis, Dr. Otto Rosenheim, 189; New Method of Preparing Esters, Dr. W. W. Taylor, 191; Mode of Formation of Acetol by the Direct Oxidation of Acetone, M. Pastureau, 192 ; Action of Sodium on the Esters of the Fatty Acids, M. Bouveault and R. Locquin, 192; Aromatic Substitution Derivatives of Ethylene Oxide, MM. Fourneau and Tiffeneau, 192 ; Sparteine and its Reaction with Methyl Iodide, Charles Moureu and Amand Valeur, 192 ; Spar- teine the Stereoisomerism of the Two lodomethylates, Charles Moureu and Amand Valeur, 216; Action of Ethyl Iodide on Sparteine, Charles Moureu and Amand Valeur, 264; Determination of Sulphuric Acid in Soils, J. Howard Graham, 205; an Intensely Radio-active Sub- stance, Actinium X, T. Godlewski. 206; Isomorphous Mixtures of the Tartrates of Thallium and Potassium, Jean Herbette, 216; Alkyl Thujones and the Combin- ations of Thujone with Aromatic Aldehydes, A. Haller, 216; Influence of Concentration on the Magnetic Proper- ties of Solutions of Cobalt, P. Vaillant, 216; Chemical Properties of the Anhydrous Chloride of Neodymium, Camille Matignon, 216 ; Death of Prof. P. T. Cleve, 226; Synthesis by Means of the Silent Electric Discharge, J. N. Collie, 238; Combinations of Aluminium Chloride with Carbonyl Chloride, E. Baud, 239 ; Condensation of Chloral with Aromatic Hydrocarbons under the Influence of Aluminium Chloride, Adolphe Dinesmann, 312; Different States of Oxidation of Aluminium Powder, M. Kohn-Abrest, 360 ; the Aluminium Steels, Léon Guillet, 264 ; Steels containing Tin, Titanium, and Cobalt, Léon Guillet, 239 ; Reduction of Aldoximes, A. Mailhe, 239 ; Bromination of Paraldehyde, P. Freundler, 239 ; a Bi- valent Phytosterine Alcohol, T. Klobb, 239; Combustion of Sulphur in the Calorimetric Bomb, H. Giran, 239 ; Hydrolysis of very Concentrated Solutions of Ferric Sulphate, A. Recoura, 239 ; Synthesis of Substances Allied to Epinephrine, G. Barger and H. A. D. Jowett, 239; Action of Water on Diazo-salts, J. C. Cain and G. M. Norman, 239; Precise Method of Estimating the Organic Nitrogen in Potable Waters, J. C. Brown, 239 ; Bromine in Solutions of Potassium Bromide, F. P. Worley, 230 ; Tetramethylammonium Hydroxide, J. Walker and J. Johnston, 239; Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra, Benzene, Dr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. J. Norman Collie, F.R.S., 239: Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra, the Phenols, Dr. E. C. C. Baly and E. K. Ewbank, 239 : Absorption Spec- trum of Benzene in the Ultra-violet Region, Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 557; Dr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. J. Norman Collie, F.R.S., 630; Calcium Oxalate in the Eucalyptus Barks, Henry G. Smith, 240 ; Camphoacetic and B-Camphopropionic Acids, A. Haller, 263 ; Existence in the Black Elder of a Compound Furnishing Hydro- cyanic Acid, M. Guignard, 263 ; Hydrocyanic Glucoside in the Leaves of the Elder, Em. Bourquelot and Em. Danjou, 264 ; Nature of the Hydrocyanic Glucoside of the Black Elder, L. Guignard and J. Houdas, 336; Hydrocyanic Acid obtained from Gooseberry Leaves, L. Guignard, 504; Synthesis of the Three Tertiary Dimethyl- cyclohexanols and of the Hydrocarbons Connected with them, Paul Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 263; New Method of Synthesis of the Monoatomic and Polyatomic Alcohols, V. Grignard, 264 ; Combinations of Ferrocyanides and Sulphuric Acid, Paul Chrétien, 264; the Acid -Alde- hydes, E. E. Blaise and A. Courtot, 264; Densities of Carbonic Anhydride, Ammonia and Nitrous Oxide, Philippe A. Guye and Alexandre Pintza, 204 ; Part Played by the Copper Salt in Deacon's Process of Pre- paring Chlorine from Hydrogen Chloride, M. G. Levi and 1. Bettoni, 277: Auto-catalytic Decomposition of Silver Oxide under the Influence of Heat, Gilbert N. Lewis, 277 ; the Society of Chemical Industry, 279 ;
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