Hydrogenation of the Ketoximes, a Synthesis of New duction of a Standard Time on the Railways of India, Amines, A. Mailhe, 288; New Preparation of Rubidium 181; New Sundial that Tells Standard Time, Prof. and Cæsium, L. Hackspill, 288 ; Molecular Transform Albert Crehore, Sir W. H. Preece, K.C.B., F.R.S., 209 ations of Hydrated Ferric Sulphate, A. Recoura, 288; Chrysler (M. A.), Regeneration in Zamia, 65 the Gradual Dissociation of Mellitic Acid, A. Quartaroli, Circumzenithal Apparatus, MM. Nušl and Frič, 230 302 ; Explosions of Mixtures of Coal-gas and Air in a Citizen, the, a Study of the Individual and the Govern- Closed Vessel, L. Bairstow and A. D. Alexander, 311; ment, Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, 578 Action of Ethylamine and Isobutylamine on Cæsium, E. Clarke (C. B., F.R.S.), Fictitious Problems in Mathe- Rengade, 312; der Naturwissenschalftliche Unterricht matics, 102 bei uns und im Auslande, Dr. Karl T. Fischer, 333; Clarke (H. Herbert), Report on the Sanitation and Anti- Wie sind die physikalischen Schülerübungen praktisch malarial Measures in Practice in Bathurst, Conakry, and zu gestalten? Oberlehrer Hahn, 333 ; Influence of Water Freetown, 67 Vapour on the Reduction of Carbon Dioxide by Carbon, Clay (Charles M.), Examples in Algebra, 393 O. Boudouard, 336; Sub-iodide of Phosphorus and its Clays and Clay Industries of Iowa, S. W. Beyer, G. W. Part in Allotropic Transformation of Phosphorus, R. Bissell, 1. A. Williams, J. B. Weems, and A. Marston, Boulouch, 336; Action of Sodium Sulphite upon Ethanal, 388 MM. Seyewetz and Bardin, 336; Gentiine, George Clays and Clay Industries of New Jersey, H. Ries and Tanret, 336; Chemical Equilibrium of the System : H. B. Kümmel, 388 Ammonia Gas, Isoamylamine Chlorhydrate, Félix Bidet, Clayton (John), the Cowthorpe Oak, 43 336; Catalytic Decomposition of Vonochlor-derivatives Cleavage, Experiments on Schistosity and Slaty, George of Methane Hydrocarbons in Contact with Anhydrous F. Becker, 20; Alfred Harker, 152 Metallic Chlorides, Paul Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 336; Cleavage of Slates, the, Rev. 0. Fisher, 55 Duty-free Alcohol, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 344; Connec Cleve (Prof. P. T.), Death of, 226 tion between Atomic Weight of a Substance and the Cliffs near Cromer, Chalk Masses in the, Prof. T. G. Amount of Secondary Radiation which it Emits when Bonney, F.R.S., 8 Subjected to the B and y Rays of Radium, Prof. A. Clinical and Pathological Observations on Acute Abdominal Righi, 350; Researches on Explosives, Sir Andrew Diseases, E. M. Corner, 122 Veble, Bart., K.C.B., F.R.S., 358; a Secondary Reaction Clock and Chronometer by Thomas Mudge, A. Mallock, of the Halogen Organo-magnesium Compounds, Paul F.R.S., 91 Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 359; Conversations on Chem- Clowes (Dr.), the Immunisation of Mice against Cancer, istry, W. Ostwald, 364; Thermochemistry of the Hydr 86 azones, Ph. Landrieu, 392; Sterigmatocystis nigra and Coal : Digest of the Evidence given before the Royal Oxalic Acid, P. G. Charpentier, 392, 480 ; Gases Pro Commission on Coal Supplies (1901-1905), 395 duced by Actinium, A. Debierne, 424; Production of Coalfields, the North Staffordshire, Memoirs of the Geo- Heavy Liquids with the Alkaline Todo-mercurates, M. logical Survey of England and Wales, W. Gibson, G. Duboin, 424; Atlas of Emission Spectra of Most of the Barrow, C. B. Wedd, and J. Ward, H. W. Hughes, 612 Elements, Drs. Hagenback and Konen, 426; Recent Coal-tar Colour Industry, Organic Preparations and the, Advances in the Chemistry of Albumin, Emil Abder J. C. Cain and J. F. Thorpe, Walter M. Gardner, halden, 437; Sal-ammoniac, a Study in Primitive Chen Supp. to October 19, vii istry, H. E. Stapleton, 452 ; Cause of Accumulation of Cockayne (Dr. L.), Vegetation of Open Bay Islands, New Starch in Bruised Apples, G. Warcollier, 452 ; die Bedeut Zealand, 540 ; Thorns merely Xerophytic Structures, 565 ung des Experimentes für den Unterricht in der Chemie, Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), the British Slugs, 245; the Dr. Max Wehner, 455; a New Formation of Diamond, Spread of Injurious Insects, 397 Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., 527; Physical Units of | Cogshall (Prof. W. A.), Double Star Observations, 135 Albuminoid Material and on the Part Played by Lime in Cohen (J. B.), Action of Chlorine on Boiling Toluene, 239 its Coagulation, G. Malfitano, 528; the Calcium Carbide Colajanni (Prof. N.), Latins et Anglo-Saxons, Races Industry in France, 541; Apparatus for Generation and supérieures et Races inférieures, 533 Automatic Compression of Oxygen, Prof. d'Arsonval, (Cole (Prof. Grenville A. J.), Growth of Crystals in the 541; van 't Hoff's Hypothesis of Osmotic Pressure of Contact-zone of Granite and Amphibolite, 23; an Intro- Solutions, Prof. A. Battelli and A. Stefanini, 541; the duction to the Geology of Cape Colony, 35; Glacial Isolation of Terbium, G. l'rbain, 552; Theoretical Studies in Canada, Dr. William H. Sherzer, 310; Ex- Chemistry, Prof. Walther Nernst, 555; a Text-book of plorations in Turkestan, with an Account of the Basin Chemical Arithmetic, Horace L. Wells, 556 ; the Physics of Eastern Persia and Sistan, Raphael Pumpelly, R. W. and Chemistry of Mining, T. H. Byrom., 557 ; a System Pumpelly, Prof. W. M. Davis,' and Ellsworth Hunt- atic Course of Practical Organic Chemistry, Lionel Guy ington, 366 Radcliffe and Frank Sturdy Sinnatt, 579 ; Isostrychnine, College of Applied Science, the Proposed, 250 A. Bacovesco, 600; Index Phytochemicus, Drs. J. C. Collet (Dr. Leon W.), les Concrétions phosphatées de Ritsema and J. Sack, 603 ; Derivatives of Cyclohexane, l'Agulhas Bank (Cape of Good Hope), 286-7 P. Freundler and E. Damond, 624; Sambunigrin, Em. Collie (Prof. J. N., F.R.S.), Synthesis by Means of the Bourquelot and Em. Danjou, 624 ; Report of the Prin Silent Electric Discharge, 238; the Ultra-violet Absorp- cipal Chemist upon the Work of the Government Labor tion Spectra of Aromatic Compounds, part i., Benzene atory for the Year Ending March 31, 1903, 634 ; the and Certain Monosubstituted Derivatives, 239; the Absolute Desiccation of Vegetable Products, L. Maquenne, Absorption Spectrum of Benzene in the Ultra-violet 648; Halogen Compounds of Dinaphthopyryl with Metals Region, 630 and Metalloids, R. Fosse and L. Lesage, 648; Develop Collier (Dr.), the Treatment of Sleeplessness, 331 ment of Amylase during the Germination of Seeds, Jean Collier (P.). Riding and Driving, 197 Effront, 648: the Synthetic Dvestuffs and the Inter Collieries, Outbursts of Gas and Coal at the Morrissey, mediate Products from which they are Derived, J. C. British Columbia, James Ashworth, 131 Cain and J. F. Thorpe, Walter M. Gardner, Supp. to Collinge (Walter E.), Report on the Injurious Insects and October 19, vii
other Animals observed in the Midland Counties during Chester (Rear-Admiral), Standard Time in Various Coun 1904, 340 tries, 256
Collins (F. Howard). Author and Printer, an Attempt to Chick (Dr. Harriette), a Study of the Process of Nitrifi Codify the Best Typographical Practices of the Present
cation with Reference to the Purification of Sewage, 117 Day, 100 Chrétien (Paul), Combinations of Ferrocyanides and Coloration in Polistes, Wilhelmine M. Enteman, 19 Sulphuric Acid, 264
Coloration, Protective, of the Inside of the Mouth in Christophers (Lieut.), Parasites of Indian Field Rat, 515 Nestling Birds, W. Ruskin Butterfield, 534 Chromospheric Spectrum, the Ultra-violet, H. Deslandres, Colour, Luminosity and, Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green, 222 542
| Colour Phenomena, an Introduction to the Study of, Joseph Chronology: l'tilisation of the Telephone System for the W. Lovibond, 603
logical Investigations, 167; Action of Radium Bromide Cromer, Chalk Masses in the Cliffs near, Prof. T. G. on the Electromotive Phenomena of the Eyeball of the Bonney, F.R.S., 8 Frog, 287
Cromlech, an Inverted Slab in a, Edward Greenly, 152 Comets: the Alleged Idenuty of Comets“ Brooks 1889" | Crommelin (Mr.), Provisional Elements for Jupiter's Sixth
and Lexell, Dr. Charles L. Poor, 19; Ephemeris for Satellite, 60 Comet 1goza, M. Ebell, 43 ; Orbit of, Miss Lamson, 66 ; Crookes (Sir William, F.R.S.), Action of Light and of Elliptical Elements for the Orbit of Comet 19059, Prof. Radium upon Glass, 90; a New Formation of Diamond, Banachiewicz, 207; A. Wedermayer, 207; Comets 527; Diamonds, 593 1905 ii (1904) and 1904 i, Dr. Strömgren, 43 ; Herr Crosland (P. F.), Action of Chlorine on Boiling Toluene, Sijland and Herr van d. Bilt, 43 : Comet 1904 ii 239 (1904 d), M. Ebell, 89; the Motion of the Tail of | Crossley (Mr.), Large Gas-engines, 213 Borrelly's Comet (1903 iv), Prof. Jaegermann, 135; | Crowell (H. C.), Water Jet Method of applying the Power Elements of ('omet 1886 viii, E. Fagerholm, 567
carried by High-pressure Water, the Doble Needle Concimi, Mangimi, Sementi, &c., Commercie, frodi, e Regulating Nozzle, 42
repressione delle frodi, Specialmente in Italia, Italo Crystallography: Mechanical Properties of Iron in Isolated Giglioli, 324
Crystals, F. Osmond and Ch. Frémont, 392; the Conference at Innsbrück, International Meteorological, Crystallisation of Iron and Steel, an Introduction to the 510, 502
Study of Metallography, Dr. J. W. Mellor, A. Congresses : an Optical Congress and Exhibition, 112 ; the McWilliam, 532 Fourth International Ornithological Congress, 177 ; the Cubic and Quartic Equations, Graphical Solution of, H. Botanical Congress at Vienna, Dr. A. B. Rendle, 272 ; Ivah Thomsen, 295 Congress of the Royal Institute of Public Health, 306; Cubic Surfaces, on the Class of, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 484 First International Congress of Anatomists, 400; the Cuboni (Prof.), “Brusca " a Disease of the Olive, 276 International Congress on Tuberculosis, 581; Inter-
Cunningham (Lieut.-Colonel A.), High Pellian Factor- national Congress on Radiology and lonisation, 611
isation, 95 Consolidation of the Earth, Current Theories of the, Dr. Cunningham (Prof. D. J.), Cape Hunting Dogs in the T. J. J. See, 30; Rev. A. Irving, 79
Gardens of the Zoological Society of Ireland, 287 ('onstant of Aberration, the, Prof. Doolittle, 592
Currelly (Mr.), Excavations at Palaikastro, 559 c'onsterdine (A.), the Rudiments of Practical Mathematics, Currents at the Entrance of the Bay of Fundy and
Southern Nova Scotia, Report on the, for the Year 1904, Contremoulins (G.), Apparatus for Measuring X-Rays,
Bell Dawson, 205 264
Cuthbertson (C.), Refractive Index of Gaseous Fluorine, coway (R. S.), the “ Aryanism” of the Minoans, 560 480 Cooke (W. Ernest). Islands for Weather Forecasting Pur- | Cynipides d'Europe et d'Algérie, Monographie des, l'Abbé peses, 343
J. J. Kieffer, 455 Croper W. R.). Cause and Prevention of Dust from Czaki (Prof. Friedrich), Biochemie der Pflanzen, 169
Automobiles, 485, 507 Cocper-key (Major A.), a Primer on Explosives, 507 Copper Foil, Oligodynamical Action of, on Certain Intes-
on Certain Intes.
d., Bilt
d. Bilt (J. van), Comet 1904 1, 43; Observations of tinal Organisms, Mr. Kraemer, 462
Jupiter's Satellites, 567 Corals: the Coral Siderastraea radians and its Post-larval Dakin (H. D.), Physiological Activity of Substances In- Development, Dr. J. E. Duerden, 185
directly Related to Adrenalin, 551 ; Synthesis of a Sub- Cerner ('. M.), Clinical and Pathological Observations on
stance Allied to Adrenalin, 575 Acute Abdominal Diseases, 122 ; the Surgery of the
Dale (Elizabeth), Investigations on Intumescences, with Diseases of the Appendix Vermiformis and their Com-
Observations on Nuclear Divisions in Pathological plications, 122
Tissues, 22 Corona, Dutch Observations of the, Prof. Julius, 303
Dall (W. H.), Relation of the Miocene of Maryland to that i Coronæ Borealis, the Orbit of, Mr. Doberck, 424
of other Regions and to the Recent Fauna, 162 ('orstorphine (Dr. G. S.), the Large Diamond' found in | Damond (E.), Derivatives of Cyclohexane, 624 the Premier Mine, Transvaal, 41; the Geology of South Dampfturbinen, Bau der, Prof. A. Musil, 219 Africa, 346
Danjou (Em.), Hydrocyanic Glucoside in the Leaves of the Cosentini (François), la Sociologie génétique, 482
Elder, 264 ; Sambunigrin, 624 (osmic Dust of Solar Origin, Prof. Schaeberle, 424
Darányi (Dr. Ignatius), the State and Agriculture in (ismical Evolution, J. H. Jeans, 591
Hungary, 291 ('othen, the Naumann Festival at, Prof. Alfred Newton,
Darboux (Gaston), Étude sur le Developpement des F.R.S., 36
Méthodes géometriques, 313 Cotton (A.), Magnetic Double Refraction, New Active Darby (J. H.), Recent Developments in the Bertrand- Liquids, 392
Thiel Process of Steel Manufacture, 68 Coulter (Dr. J. M.), Regeneration in Zamia, 65; Interest Dark Hemisphere of Venus, Visibility of the, M. Hansky, ing Taxonomic Characters of the Gymnospermous Genus 303 Torreya, 133
Darwin (Prof. G. H., M.A., LL.D., Ph.D., F.R.S.), In- Couréménos (A.), Cyanocampho-acetic, Cyanocampho-a-
augural Address at the Meeting of the British Association proprionic, (yanocampho-a-butyric Acids and their
in South Africa, part i., 368 ; part ii., 439 Derivatives, 143
Das (Sarat Chandra), a Tibetan-English Dictionary with Courtot (A.), the Acid 9-Aldehydes, 264
Sanskrit Synonyms, Supp. to October 19, iii Cowen (Richard J.), X-Rays, their Employment in Cancer
Davey (Henry), Efficiency of the Steam Jacket, 213 and other Diseases, 395
Davis (F.), the Sleep of Fishes, 133 Cowper-Coles (Sherard), Rapid Electro-deposition of Davis (Prof. W. M.), Explorations in Turkestan, with an Copper, 359
Account of the Basin of Eastern Persia and Sistan, 366 Cowthorpe Oak, the 43, 182 ; John Clayton, 43
Davis (Messrs. and Son), a New Slide Rule, 45, 102 Cracknell (A. G.), a Preparatory Course in Geometry, 150
Dawkins (Mr.), Excavations at Palaikastro, 559 ; Notes Craniology: History of a White Rhinoceros Skull,"Prof. | from Karpathos, 560
Henry Fairfield Osborn, 127; Dr. C. Stewart, F.R.S., Dawson (Bell), Report on the Currents at the Entrance of 175
the Bay of Fundy and Southern Nova Scotia for the Crehore (Prof. Albert), New Sundial that Tells Standard Year 1904, 205 Time, 209
Dawson (H. M.), Action of Chlorine on Boiling Toluene, Creighton (Dr. Charles), Plague in India, 86
239 Critical Temperature and Pressure of Living Substances,
Day (Arthur L.), the Isomorphism and Thermal Proper- the, Dr. F. J. Allen, 7
ties of the Felspars, 258 Croghan (E. H.), Fuel Ashes as Manure in the Midland Day (David T.), Mineral Resources of United States, Districts of South Africa, 643
Report for 1903, 540
Dean (Dr. George), Inquiry into the Nature of the Sub Double Star Observations, J. A. Miller and Prof. W. A. stance in Serum which Influences Phagocytosis, 551
Cogshall, 135 Debierne (A.), Gases Produced by Actinium, 424
Double Star, a Lost, Prof. Doolittle, 567 Dejust (Henri), Action of Carbon Monoxide upon Silver Double Stars, Catalogue of New, Prof. Hussey, 90 Oxide, 71
Douglas (J. W.), the Plague of Flies, Dilophus febrilis, at Delage (Yves), Experimental Parthenogenesis in Asterias, Cardiff Docks, 87 119
Douglas (J. W.), Death of, 461 Demeny (Prof. Georges). Mécanisme et Éducation des Dourlen (Jacques), Acidity of some Ethyl Alcohols of Com- Mouvements, Supp. to October 19, v
merce, 143 Deniker (Dr.), les Six Races composant la Population Downing (Dr. A. M. W., F.R.S.), Perturbation of the actuelle de l'Europe, 464
Bielid Meteors, 189; Eclipse Predictions, 629 Denis (Prof.), Results obtained by Treatment in Tubercu Drawing, Machine Construction and, Frank Castle, 533 losis, 583
Drawings of Celestial Phenomena, Ancient, Dr. W. Denning (Dr. A. D.), a Simple Method of Determining the Lehmann, 19 Radiation Constant, 118
Drawings for Sowerby's “ English Botany," Notes on the, Denning (W. F.), Winter Fireballs in 1905, 66; Determin F. N. A. Garry, 556
ation of Meteor Radiants, 158; Telescopic Work for Driving, Riding and, E. L. Anderson and P. Collier, 197 Observers of Planets, 208; the Planet Uranus, 244 ; the Dublin Royal Irish Academy, 23, 240, 359 Planet Mars, 388; Observations of Planets, 436; Real | Dublin Royal Society, 142, 167, 288 Paths of Lyrid Meteors, 465
Duboin (M.), Production of Heavy Liquids with the Derbyshire, Highways and Byways in, J. B. Firth, 100 Alkaline Iodomercurates, 424 Derrien (E.), a Combination of Methæmoglobin containing Duchemin (René), Acidity of some Ethyl Alcohols of Com- Fluorine, 47
merce, 143 Desfontaines (M.), Increase of the Rotatory Power of Fatty Duclaux (J.), Conductivity of Colloidal Solutions, 143 Molecules in Passing to the State of Cyclic Compounds, Dudeney (H. E.), a New Problem on Superposition, 92
Duerden (Dr. J. E.), the Coral Siderastraea radians and Deskartes, die Stellung Gassendis zu, Dr. Hermann its Post-larval Development, 185; Morphology of the Schneider, 292
Madreporaria, the “ Fossula " of the Extinct Rugose Deslandres (H.), the Ultra-violet Chromospheric Spectrum, Corals, 515
Dufaux (H. and A.), “ Hélicoptère Aéroplane " of, René Deslandres (M.), Further Results obtained by French de Saussure, 329 Eclipse Expedition, 567
Duhem (P.), Origin of the Principles of Virtual Displace- Deszendenztheorie, Vorträge über, gehalten an der ments, 576
Universität zu Freiburg im Breisgau, Prof. August Dumas (L.), Reversible and Irreversible Transformations Weismann, 200
of Nickel Steel, 573 Determination of Meteor Radiants, M. Eginitis, 303 ; Prof. Dunbar (Charles Franklin), Economic Essays by, 52 Nijland, 303
Duncan (Robert Kennedy), the New Knowledge, 241 Dewar (Sir James), on the Thermo-electric Junction as a Dunkerley (Prof. S.), Mechanism, 4
Means of Determining the Lowest Temperatures, and on Dunn (E. J.), the Mount Morgan Gold Mine, Queensland, Liquid Hydrogen and Air Calorimeters, Papers read at Royal Society, 352
Dunstan (Prof. Wyndham R., F.R.S.), Pharmacology of Dexter (Dr. E. G.), Weather Influences : an Empirical Indaconitine and Bikhaconitine, 551
Study of the Mental and Physiological Effects of Definite Duparc (Prof. Louis), Eruptive Rocks of the Chain of Meteorological Conditions, 147
Tilaï-Kanjakowsky-Cérébriansky, Perm, 18 Diamond, a New Formation of, Sir William Crookes, Duparc (L.), Gladkaite, 192
Dust, Cause and Prevention of, from Automobiles, W. R. Diamonds, Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., 593
Cooper, 485, 507; J. Vincent Elsden, 507 Diamonds, Artificial, Dr. C. V. Burton, 397
Dutch Observations of the Corona, Prof. Julius, 303 Dickerson (Mary C.), Moths and Butterflies, 76
Dutton (Everett), Human Tick Fever, 332 Differential and Integral Calculus, Elements of the, Dutton (Dr. J. E.), Death of, 15; Obituary Notice of, William Anthony Granville, Prof. George M. Minchin, 37 F.R.S., 26; D. F. Campbell, 126
Duty-free Alcohol, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 344 Digby (Miss L.), Cytology of Apogamy and Apospory, 623 Dyestuffs, the Synthetic, and the Intermediate Products Diliner (G.), Magnetic and Electric Properties of Sheet from which they are derived, J. C. Cain and J. F. Steel and Steel Castings, 69
Thorpe, Walter M. Gardner, Supp. to October 19, vii Dinesmann (Adolphe), Condensation of Chloral with | Dynamics : the Dynamical Theory of Gases and of Radi-
Aromatic Hydrocarbons under the Influence of ation, Lord Rayleigh, O.M., F.R.S., 54; J. H. Jeans,
Aluminium Chloride, 312 Diplodocus Skeleton, the New, 82 Diptera or Two-winged Flies, a Catalogue of North American, J. M. Aldrich, 317
Earth, Current Theories of the Consolidation of the, Dr. Diseases : Diseases of Forest Trees, 163; the Treatment T. J. J. See, 30; Rev. A. Irving, 79
of Diseases of the Eye, Dr. Victor Hanke, 292 ; the Earth, the Face of the (Das Antlitz der Erde), Prof. Advance in our Knowledge of the Causation and Methods Eduard Suess, 193 of Prevention of Stock Diseases in South Africa during Earth Sculpture, the Agents of, Thomas C. Chamberlin the Last Ten Years, Opening Address in Section I at and Rollin D. Salisbury, 289 the Meeting of the British Association in South Africa, Earth's Interior, the Rigidity of the, Rev. A. Irving. 8 Colonel D. Bruce, M.B., F.R.S., C.B., 496
Earthquakes : Earthquake Shocks in Italy, 16, 514; Earth- Dixon (Prof. H. B., F.R.S.), Atomic Weight of Chlorine, quake of April 29, M. Mascart, 47: Earthquakes in the
165 ; Researches on the Propagation of Explosions in Vale of Llangollen, in the Rhone Valley, 16; Earth- Gases, 642 ; the Atomic Weight of Chlorine, 642
quake in Switzerland, Prof. F. A. Forel, 16, 63; at Dixon (Prof. H. H.), Supply of Water to Leaves on a Chamonix, 384 ; at Bandar Abbas, 38; in Montenegro,
Dead Branch, 288 ; Toxic Effect of Heat on Stems, 435 13!; at Bombay, 229; in Siberia, 298; in Scotland, 298, Doberck (Mr.), the Orbit of a Corona Borealis, 424
537; at Macao, at Hong Kong. 384; the Kangra Earth- Doflein (Dr. F.), Ants, the Habits of C. smaragdina, 422 quake of April 4, 1905, T. H. Holland, F.R.S., 428 : Dole (Robert), Observations of Perseids, 279
Earthquake at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S.A.. Donitch (M. N.), Interpretation of Spectroheliograph Pic 461; at Calabria, 491; at Lundby, 563 : Earthquake and tures, 495
Volcanic Eruption at Samoa, 503 ; Earthquake at Monte- Donner (Prof.), Proper Motions of the Hyades, 436
leone, 608 ; Earthquakes at Constantinople, at Batum, at Doolittle (Prof.), a Lost Double Star, 567; the Constant Kutais, and at Sukhum-Kaleh, 636
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(rgo4d), 8g Ebert (W.). Determination of Constant of Aberration by
Observation of Three Stars close to the Pole, 239 Edipses: Memoria sobre el Eclipse Total de sol del dia
30 de Agosto de 1905, D. Antonio Tarazona,. 77; Pro- posed Magnetic and Allied Observations during the Total Solar Eclipse on August 30, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 342 ; the Forthcoming Total Solar Eclipse, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 399; the Total Solar Eclipse, August 30, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 457 ; the Solar Physics Observ- amery Eclipse Expedition, Dr. William J. S, Lockyer, 305; Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse in Tripoli, Barbary, Prof. David Todd, 484 : French Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse, Prof. Janssen, 518; M. Bigourdan, 518; M. Stephan and M. Trépied, 518; M. Bourget, 518M, Nordmann, 518; M. Salet, 518; M. Moye, 518; Further Results obtained by French Eclipse Expeditions, MM. Deslandres and Andoyer, 567; Further Eclipse Results by French Observers, M. Salet, 991: M. Bigourdan's Eclipse Results, 610; Further Resalts of the French Eclipse Expeditions, Prof. Janssen, ngo: E. Stephan, 640; Geodetic Measurements from Solar Eclipses. C. E. Stromeyer, 230; Proposed Observation ul Mercury during the Solar Eclipse, Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney, F.R.S., 244; Eclipse Shadow Bands, A. Lawrence Rotch, 307; Eclipse Predictions, J. Y. Buchanan, F.R.S., 603 ; Dr. A. M. W. Downing, F.R.S., 620; Eclipse Phenomena, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S.,
Economic Essays by Charles Franklin Dunbar, 52 Edgar (E. C.), Atomic Weight of Chlorine, 165 Edinburgh Royal Society, 143, 167, 191, 286, 391 Edridge-Green (Dr. F. W.), Luminosity and Colour, 222 Education: the State and Higher Education, 58; Death
of M. Fernet, 62: Higher Education in London, Sir Arthur Rücker, F.R.S., 69; Lord Londonderry, 70; School Teaching and School Reform, Sir Oliver Lodge, 195; the Empire and University Life, 217; Gunga- Irunga, 319; Education in Belgium and Holland, F. H. Perry-Coste, 221; the Needs of Our Oldest University, 231 ; Preliminary Report of the Departmental Committee on the Royal College of Science and Royal School of Mines. 232; the Academic Side of Technical Training. Dr. Alex. B. W'. Kennedy, F.R.S., 256 : Entrance Ex- amination to the Indian Forest Service, 274; Death of
lexander Bell, 347 ; Death of Rev. Dr. J. Keith, 384 ; Colony of Vatal Report of the Technical Education Com- mission, 460; Science Teaching in Elementary Schools,
12: Physical Laboratories in Germany. Prof. G. W. kuchler's Report to Director-General of Education in India, 605: Connection between Scientific Training and Industrial Development, W. Burton, 608; Mécanisme et Education des Mouvements, Prof. Georges Demeny,
Supp. to October 19. V Edwards (R. W. R.), Radial Area-scale, 150 Efront (Jean), Development of Amylase during the
Germination of Seeds, 648 Eggar (Mrs. Henry Cooper), an Indian Garden, 125 Eggar (W. D.). Mechanics, a School Course, 601 Eginitis (M.), Determination of Meteor Radiants, 303 Egipt : Summary of the Dimensions of the Nile and its
Basin, Captain H. G. Lyons, 349; the Relations of the Eocene and Cretaceous Rocks in the Esna-Aswan Reach of the Nile Valley, H. J. L. Beadnell, 263; the Topo- graphy and Geology of the Fayum Province of Egypt,
H. J. L. Beadnell, 535 Egyptology : Results obtained in Egypt by Prof. Flinders
Petrie, 228 Eichelberger (Prof.). New Refraction Tables, no Eldridge (George H.). Death of, 275 Electricity : Practical Methods of Electrochemistry, F.
Mollwo Perkin, 5: the High-frequency Electrical Treat- ment, Rev. F. J. Jervis-Smith, F.R.S., 7; Messrs. Isenthal and Co.'s Installation for the Production of High-tension Electricity, 18; Variations of Lustre given by a Crookes's Tube, S. Turchini, 23; the “Lead Voltameter," A. G. Betts and E. F. Kern, 42; Electrical Charge of the Sun, Prof. Svante Arrhenius, 43 ; Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Sheet Steel and Steel Cast- ings, G. Dillner and A. F. Enström, 69; Electrolytic
Reduction of the Nitrocinnamic Acids, C. Marie, 71; Second Stage Magnetism and Electricity, Dr. R. Wallace Stewart, 77; Use of Electric Valves for the Production of High-tension Continuous Current, Sir Oliver Lodge, 90; Oscillation Valve for Rectifying Electrical Oscilla- tions, Prof. J. A. Fleming, F.R.S., 91; (1) Resonance Induction Coil and High Potential Apparatus, (2) Re- sonance Electromagnet, Messrs. I senthal and Co., 91; New Models of Laboratory Electric Furnaces, R. S. Hutton, 91; Atmospheric Electricity observed from Balloons, George C. Simpson, 92; Normal Electrical Phenomena of the Atmosphere, G. C. Simpson, 216 ; Observations of the Electric Conditions of the Atmo- sphere during the Recent Solar Eclipse, Prof. F. Elster and Prof. H. Geitel and F. Harms, 490; Continuous Observations of the Rate of Dissipation of Electric Charges in the Open Air, Dr. C. Coleridge Farr, 94 ; New Type of Electric Furnace with a Re-determination of the Melting Point of Platinum, Dr. J. A. Harker, 94; Effects of Foucault Currents and the Hysteresis of Iron on Oscillatory Sparks, G. A. Hemsalech, 95; Maxwell's Theory and Wireless Telegraphy, H. Poincaré and F. K. Vreeland, Maurice Solomon, 99: Experiments with the De Forest Wireless Telegraphy in Moving Trains, 228; Experiments with Different Methods of Earth Connection for Wireless Telegraphic Installations, Lieut. Evans, 492 ; Alternating Currents, A. Russell, Maurice Solomon, 99; What Do We Know Concerning Electricity? Antonia Zimmern, Maurice Solomon, 99; Modern Electricity, J. Henry and K. J. Hora, Maurice Solomon, 99 : Modern Electric Practice, Maurice Solomon, 99; Electricity Control: a Treatise on Electric Switch-gear Systems of Electric Transmission, Leonard Andrews, Maurice Solomon, 99; Electrical Phenomena : Shoals of Dead Fish thrown up at Karachi, 106; Application to Electro- lytes of the Hydrate Theory of Solutions, Dr. T. Martin Lowry, 142; a Null Method of Measuring Small Ionisa- tions, N. R. Campbell, 142 ; Striation of the Positive Column in Electric Discharges, Prof. Thomson, 142 ; the Calculation of the Coefficient of Re-combination of the lons and the Size of the lons, Prof. Thomson, 142; Electrolytic Production of very Fine Wires, Henri Abraham, 143; Conductivity of Colloidal Solutions, J. Duclaux, 143; the Insulation of Electric Machines, H. W. Turner and H. M. Hobart, Prof. Ernest Wilson, 149 ; Mathematische Einführung in die Elektronentheorie, Dr. A. H. Bucherer, Dr. Harold A. Wilson, 170; Ex- perimentelle Elektrizitätslehre, Dr. H. Starke, Dr. Harold A. Wilson, 170; Leitfaden der Physik für die oberen Klassen der Realanstalten, Dr. F. Bremer, Dr. Harold A. Wilson, 170; Electric Discharges, the Poisonous Action of Ozone, Prof. E. Wiedemann, 182 ; “ Osmi" Incandescent Lamp, 208; Electric Winding Machines, Paul Habets, 212; Ratio between the Mean Spherical and the Mean Horizontal Candle-power of Incandescent Lamps, Prof. Fleming, 215; Electrical Con- ductivity of Flames, Dr. H. A. Wilson, 215; Contact with Dielectrics, Rollo Appleyard, 215; Synthesis by Means of the Silent Electric Discharge, J. N. Collie, 238; Manuale dell'Ingegnere Elettricista, Attilio Marro, 243 ; le Four Electrique : son Origine, ses Transform- ations et ses Applications, Adolphe Minet, R. S. Hutton, 267; Gaiffe Auto-motor Mercury-jet Interrupter, 277; the Comparison of Electric Fields by Means of an Oscillating Electric Needle, D. Owen, 286; Electric Furnace for the Direct Production of Steel from Mag- netic Iron Sands of Taranaki, New Zealand, D. R. Š. Galbraith, 299; the Effect of Membranes in Liquid Chains, M. Chanoz, 312; Experimental Researches on the Effect of Membranes in Liquid Chains, M. Chanoz, 336; Contribution to the Study of Liquid Dielectrics, P. Gourée de Villemontée, 312; Death of Prof. Bichat, 347; Compact Form of Direct-reading Cymometer for the Measurement of Wave-lengths and Frequencies in Con- nection with Electric-wave Telegraphy, Prof. J. A. Fleming, 350; a New Carbon, Mr. Howell, 351 : Rapid Electro-deposition of Copper, Sherard Cowper-Coles, 359 ; Passage of Electricity through Gaseous Layers of Great Thickness, E. Bouty, 360 ; Special Form of Voltameter, D. Albert Kreider, 387; Minimum Potential of a Point Discharge is increased by the Discharge, Blunting 15
not Responsible for Rise in Potential, F. R. Gorton, quitoes of India, S. P. James and Dr. W. G. Liston, 387; the Transverse Momentum of an Electron, Oliver Dr. J. W. W. Stephens, 73 ; Memorias do Museu Goeldi Heaviside, F.R.S., 429; Electrons and Matter, Prof. (Museu Paraense) de Histoire Naturale Ethnographia, C. H. Wind, 574; an Electric Micrometer, Dr. P. E. iv., Os Mosquitos no Pará, Prof. Dr. Emilio Augusto Shaw at Royal Society, 495: Death of Dr. Oscar May, Goeldi, 607; Moths and Butterflies, Mary C. Dickerson, 514; Alternate Current Electrolysis, Prof. E. Wilson, 76; Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British 517; Earth in Collieries, Electricity in Mines, Sydney Museum, Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 174; the Fauna F. Walker, 519; Setting Type by Telegraph, Donald of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, Butter- Murray, Maurice Solomon, 568; die Entwickelung der flies, Lieut.-Colonel C. T. Bingham, 290; Origin of electrischen Messungen, F: 0. Frölich, 579; Studien Slavery among Ants, Rev. Father Wasmann, 86; Social ueber Hautelektricität und Hautmagnetismus des Spiders, N. S. Jambunathan, 86; W. J. Rainbow, 385; Menschen, Dr. Erik Harnack, Dr. George J. Burch, the Plague of Flies, Dilophus febrilis, at Cardiff Docks, F.R.S., 602 ; a New Thermojunction, A. de Forest Ernest E. Austen, 87; J. W. Douglas, 87; Entomological Palmer, 610; the Distribution of Power, Prof. W. E. Society, 95, 238, 647; Queen-rearing in England and Ayrton, F.R.S., 612; a Phenomenon of Cooling Silver Notes on a Scent-producing Organ in the Abdomen of Wires Plunged into Water and through which Electric the Worker-bee, the Honey-bees of India and Enemies Currents are Passing, E. Rogovsky, 648
of the Bee in South Africa, F. W. L. Sladen, 126; Life- Elements of Comet 1886 viii, E. Fagerholm, 567
history of the Pine Sawfly, 133; Insect Life, a Short Ellerman (Mr.), Interpretation of Spectroheliograph Pic-
Account of the Classification and Habits of Insects, Fred. tures, 495
V. Theobald, 150; Sugar-parasites, R. C. L. Perkins, Elliptical Elements for the Orbit of Comet 1905a, Prof. 254; a Catalogue of North American Diptera or Two- Banachiewicz, 207; A. Wedemayer, 207
winged Flies, J. M. Aldrich, 317; Fights between Two Elsden (J. V.), Igneous Rocks between St. David's Head Species of Ants, J. A. Hill, 326; Remarkable Habit of and Strumble Head (Pembrokeshire), 166; Cause and
Oriental Ant Ecophylla smaragdina, 385; Ants : the Prevention of Dust from Automobiles, 507
Habits of C. smaragdina, Dr. F. Doflein, 422 ; Report Elster (Prof. F.), Observations of the Electric Conditions
on the Injurious Insects and Other Animals observed in of the Atmosphere during the Recent Solar Eclipse, 490
the Midland Counties during 1904, Walter E. Collinge, Emch (Dr. Arnold), an Introduction to Projective Geometry
340 ; the Spread of Injurious Insects, Prof. T. D. A. and its Applications, 77
Cockerell, 397; a Parasite of the House-fly, M. D. Hill, Empire and University Life, the, 217; Gunga-Gunga, 319
397; Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 429; R. I. Engineering : Mechanism, Prof. S. Dunkerley, 4; a Manual
Pocock, 604; Chelifers and House-flies, Prof. Sydney J. of Mining, M. C. Ihlseng and E. B. Wilson, 53 ; Death
Hickson, F.R.S., 629; Monographie des Cynipides and Obituary Notice of Sir Bernhard Samuelson, P.C.,
d'Europe et d'Algérie, l'Abbé J. J. Kieffer, 455; Death Bart., F.R.S., 60; New Form of Compound Locomotive
of J. W. Douglas, 461; the “Bee-hole " Borer of Teak Engines, John Riekie, 65; Iron and Steel Institute, 68;
in Burma, E. P. Stebbing, 493 ; Death of George Bowdler High-speed Tool Steels under Varying Thermal Treat-
Buckton, F.R.S., 537; Obituary Notice of, W. F. Kirby. ment, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter, 69; Experimental Re-
587; Leaf-hoppers and their Enemies, R. C. L. Perkins, searches on the flow of Steam through Nozzles and
539; Insect Pests of Field and Garden Crops, Prof. Orifices, A. Rateau, 101 ; the Investigation of Mine Air,
Theobald, 539; Dimorphism in the Female of Ischnura Sir C. Le Neve Foster, F.R.S., and Dr. J. S. Haldane,
heterosticta, R. J. Tillyard, 552 ; on Two Orders of F.R.S., 124; Death of Edouard Simon, 155; Death and
Arachnida, Opiliones, especially the Suborder Cypho. Obituary Notice of James Mansergh, F.R.S., 181;
phthalmi, and Ricinulei, namely, the Family Crypto Death of Archibald P. Head, 201 ; the Institution of
stemmatoidæ, Dr. H. J. Hansen and Dr. W. Sörensen, Mechanical Engineers, 212; Superheating for Loco-
R. I. Pocock, 577 ; Palæozoische Arachniden, Prof. Dr. motives, M. Flamme, 212; Mr. Robinson, 212 ; Electric
Anton Fritsch, R. I. Pocock, 577 Winding Machines, Paul Habets, 212; Ferro-concrete,
Entwickelung der electrischen Messungen, die, Dr. O. Ed. Noaillon, 213; Efficiency of the Steam Jacket, Mr.
Frölich, 579 Mellanby, 213; V. Pendred, 213 ; Mr. Saxon, 213; Henry
Environment, Experiments on Variations of Lepidoptera Davey, 213; Mark Robinson, 213; Large Gas-engines,
by, Arnold Pictet, F. Merrifield, 632 R. Mathot, 213; Mr. Crossley, 213; Steam Turbines,
Eoliths, on the Origin of, M. Marcellin Boule, 438, 635; with an Appendix on Gas Turbines, Dr. A. Stodola, 219;
Dr. Hugo Obermaier, 636; Machine-made Eoliths, Bau der Dampfturbinen, Prof. A. Musil, 219; Absence
Marcellin Boule, 538 of Vibration in a Turbine Steamship, Prof. David Todd,
Eros, Recent Observations of, Prof. Millosevich, 256 603; Death of Sir Peter Nicol Russell, 275; the
Eros, Recent Positions of, Mr. Manson, 207 Mechanical Handling of Material, G. F. Zimmer, 290;
Errera (Prof. L.), Death of, 347 ; Obituary Notice of, Manuale dell'Ingegnere Elettricista, Attilio Marro, 243;
Prof. Jean Massart, 537 the Academic Side of Technical Training, Dr. Alex.
Escombe (F.), Biochemie der Pflanzen, Prof. Friedrich B. W. Kennedy, F.R.S., 256; the Modern Asphalt
Czaki, 169 Pavement, Clifford Richardson, 316; Problems of the
Essays and Addresses, Miscellaneous, Henry Sidgwick, 149 Panama Canal, Brig.-General Henry L. Abbot, 394 ;
Essex Field Club, the, 606 Death of Prof. Franz Reuleaux, 421; History of the
Ethnography of the Philippines, W. Allan Reed, 300 Steam-engine, 423; the Standardisation of Screws, 431;
Ethnology: Das Alter der wirtschaftlichen Kultur der Marine Engines and Boilers, their Design and Construc-
Menschheit, ein Rückblick und ein Ausblick, Ed. Hahn, tion, Dr. G. Bauer, 153; Institution of Mining Engineers,
6; the Masai, their Language and Folklore, A. C. 518; Machine Construction and Drawing. Frank Castle,
Hollis, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 83 ; the 533 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Sir Edward H.
Story of an Indian Upland, F. B. Bradley-Birt, 105 : Carbutt, 588
Decorative Art of the Sioux Indians, Dr. Clark Wissler, Engraving in the Stone Age, the Evolution of, Ed. Piette,
260; Decorative Art of the Huichol Indians, Dr. Carl 81
Lumholtz, 260; the “ Aryanism” of the Minoans, R. S. Enock (Fred), Life-history of Wood-boring Wasps, 209
Conway, 500 Enström (A. F.), Magnetic and Electric Properties of Sheet | Eucalyptus, a Critical Revision of the Genus, J. H. Steel and Steel Castings, 69
Maiden, 6 Enteman (Wilhelmine M.), Coloration in Polistes, 19 I Eunomia, Variability of Minor Planet (15), Prof. Wendell, Entomology: Hymenopteren-Studien, W. A. Schulz, 7;
Coloration in Polistes, Wilhelmine M. Enteman, 19; Europe : the Geese of Europe and Asia, Sergius Alpheraky, Life-history of Wood-boring Wasps, Fred Enock, 209; 266; Monographie des Cynipides d'Europe et d'Algérie, Wasps, Social and Solitary, George W. Peckham and l'Abbé J. J. Kieffer, 455 Elizabeth G. Peckham, 395; " Flower-gardens " made by Evans (Arthur), Report on the Sanitation and Anti- Ants in the Crowns of Trees in Amazonia and Peru, malarial Measures in Practice in Bathurst, Conakry, and E. Ule, 64; Elephant Mosquito Larva is Carnivorous, Freetown, 67
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