December 14, 1905. INDEX. 628 to ABBOT (BRIG.-GENERAL Henry L.), Problems of the Panama Dr. Westermarck, 435; Death and Obituary Notice of Canal, 394 M. de Brazza, 515; New Gladiolus from Victoria Falls, Abderhalden (Emil), Recent Advances in the Chemistry of 539; Science in South Africa, a Handbook and Review, Albumin, 437 Abdominal Diseases, Clinical and Pathological Observations Agassiz (Prof. Alexander), Influence of the Humboldt on Acute, E. M. Corner, 122 Current on the Marine Life West of Callao, 17 Aberration, the Constant of, Prof. Doolittle, 592 Agriculture : Calcium Nitrate in Agriculture, E. S. Aboriginal India, 105 Bellenoux, 47; Effect of Plant Growth and of Manures Aboriginal Methods of determining the Seasons, William upon the Soil, A. D. Hall and N. H. J. Miller, 94: E. Rolston, 176 Agricultural Notes, 138; Phosphatic Fertilisers on Limed Abraham (Henri), Electrolytic Production of Very Fine and on Unlimed Land, Mr. Nagaoka, 138; Work Done Wires, 143 ; Recueil d'Expérience élémentaires de at the Rothamsted Experimental Station for the year endPhysique, 172 ing March 31, A. D. Hall, 138; Sugar Cane Experiments Absence of Vibration in a Turbine Steamship, Prof. David in the Leeward Islands, Dr. F. Watts, 157 ; DeterminTodd, 603 ation of Sulphuric Acid in Soils, J. Howard Graham, Absorption Spectra, Prof. H. Kayser, 627 205; Ripening is due Moulds and Bacteria in Absorption Spectrum of Benzene in the Ultra-violet Camembert Type of Soft Cheese, 229; “ Brusca,” a Region, on the, Dr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. J. Norman Disease of the Olive, Prof. Cuboni, 276; Diseases of Collie, F.R.S., 239, 630 ; Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., Citrous Plants and Fruits caused by the Fungus Colleto557 : Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra, the Phenols, trichum glocosporioides, P. H. Rolfs, 277 ; the State and E. C. C. Baly and E. K. Ewbank, 239 Agriculture in Hungary, Dr. Ignatius Darányi, 291; Academic Side of Technical Training, Dr. Alex. B. W. British Fruit Growing, 297; Alfred O. Walker, 342; Kennedy, F.R.S., 256 Spencer Pickering, F.R.S., 396; Recent Publications in Academy of the Lincei, Prize Awards, 461 Agricultural Science, 324; Concimi, Mangimi, Sementi, Acoustics : Propagation of Musical Sounds in a Tube of &c., Commercie, frodi, e repressione delle frodi, Special 3 Metres Diameter, J. Violle and Th. Vautier, 95; the mente in Italia, Italo Giglioli, 324; Field Operations of Amplitude of the Minimum Audible Impulsive Sound, the Bureau of Soils, 1903, 325 ; Science and Practice of Dr. P. E. Shaw, 503 : Can Fish Hear? Dr. O. Körner, Agriculture, Farmer's Handbook, T. Jamieson, 325; the 638 Seeding of Pastures, A. N. M'Alpine, 328 ; Cultivation Acquired Characters, the Inheritance of, W. Woods Smyth, of Oranges in Dominica, H. Hesketh Bell, 328; the 152 Banana Industry in Costa Rica, 328; the Woburn ExAdams (John), Effect of Very Low Temperature on Moist perimental Fruit Farm, Prof. T. H. Middleton, 461; Seeds, 143 Insect Pests of Field and Garden Crops, Prof. Theobald, Adams (Prof.), the Orbit of Ś Tauri, 592 539 ; Leaf-hoppers and their Enemies, R. C. L. Perkins, Aërolite Falls, Periodicity of, W. H. S. Monck, 230 539; Indigo Planting and Synthetic Indigo, 637 ; Birds Aéronautics : Atmospheric Electricity observed from in the field and Garden, 638; Manurial Experiments Balloons, George C. Simpson, 92 ; International Aëro- with Cacao in Dominica, West Indies, 639 ; Recent nautical Committee's Ascents in January to April, 229; Developments in Agricultural Science, A. D. Hall, 642 ; the Exploration of the Atmosphere above the Atlantic, Chemical Survey of the Soils of Cape Colony, 642 A. Lawrence Rotch, 244; Projects of Artificial Flight, Aitken (John), Evaporation of Musk and other Substances, Arnold Samuelson, 329 : Dr. Federico Sacco, 329 ; 391 “ Hélicoptère Aéroplane of H. and A. Dufaux, René Albrecht (Prof. T.), Variations of Latitudes, 110 ; Jupiter's de Saussure, 329 ; Experiments with the Langley Aëro- Sixth and Seventh Satellites, 352; Observations of drome, Dr. S. P. Langley, 645 Jupiter's Seventh Satellite, 424 Africa : an Introduction to the Geology of Cape Colony, | Albumin, Recent Advances in the Chemistry of, Emil A. W. Rogers, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 35; the Abderhalden, 437 Geology of South Africa, F. H. Hatch and G. S. ' Alchemical Equipment in the Eleventh Century A.D., H. E. Corstorphine, 346; Meeting of the British Association in Stapleton and R. F. Azo, 452 South Africa, 59 (see British Association); the Masai, Alcohol, Duty-free, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 344 their Language and Folklore, A. C. Hollis, Sir H. H. Aldrich (J. M.), a Catalogue of North American Diptera Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 83 ; Antelopes, Heuglin's or Two-winged Flies, 317 * Giant Eland," A. L. Butler, 133 : Ticks Concerned in Alessandri (Dr.), the Monte Rosa Observatory, 565 the Dissemination of Disease in Man, Tick Fever in Alexander (A. D.), Explosions of Mixtures of Coal-gas and Congo Free State, R. Newstead, 354 : Guinea Worm and Air in a Closed Vessel, 311 its Hosts, Dr. Graham, 354 ; a Gigantic Gorilla, Prof. Algebra : Modern Algebra, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 30; a E. T. Hamy, 434; the Magic Origin of Moorish Designs, | First Algebra, W. M. Baker and A. A. Bourne, 393 ; Nature, iv 122 . on Algebraical Grounding, D. E. Shorto, 393 ; Examples in Anti-typhoid Inoculation, a Short Treatise on, Dr. A. E. Wright, 122 Appendix Vermiformis, the Surgery of the Diseases of the, Algiers, New Observatory in, Lucien Libert, 207 and their Complications, W, H. Battle and E. M. Corner, Allen (E. T.), the Isomorphism and Thermal Properties of the Felspars, 258; the Scorification Assay for Gold Appleyard (Rollo), Contact with Dielectrics, 215 Telluride Ores, 493 Aquilæ, Nova, No. 2, Prof. Max Wolf, 494. on; Dr. P. Allen (Dr. F. J.), the Critical Temperature and Pressure Guthnick, 194, 011; Prof. Hartwig. 518 Mrs. Fleming, of Living Substances, 7 542 ; Prof. Pickering, 640 Alpheraky (Sergius), the Geese of Europe and Asia, 266 Arachnida : Two Orders of Arachnida, Opiliones, especially the Suborder Cyphophthalmi, and Ricinulei, 47; a New Osmium Compound, 72 ; a Reaction of namely, the Family Cryptostemmatoidæ, Dr. H. J. Hansen and Dr. W. Sörensen, R. I. Pocock, 577 ; Palaeozoische Arachniden, Prof. Dr. Anton Fritsch, R. 1. Pocock, 577 Arber (E. A. X.), Seed-bearing Habit in the LyginoFrederick Ducane Godman, F.R.S., 49 : University of dendreæ, 160 Pennsylvania, Transactions of the Department of Archæology : Relation between Stonehenge, Old Sarum, Archæology, Free Museum of Science and Art, H. R. and Grovely Castle, Colonel Johnston, 16; Notes on Hall, 98; Manual of the Trees of North America (ex- Stonehenge, Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 32, clusive of Mexico), C. S. Sargent, 197; a Catalogue of 246, 270; Prehistoric Graves and Dwelling Places near North American Diptera or Two-winged Flies, J. M. Breslau, 63; the Evolution of Engraving in the Stone Aldrich, 317 ; American Research in Asia, Prof. Grenville Age, Ed. Piette, 81; University of Pennsylvania, TransA. J. Cole, 366; the American Thoroughbred, C. E. actions of the Department of Archæology, Free Museum Trevathan. 395 of Science and Art, H. R. Hall, 98; an Inverted Slab in Anatomy: First International Congress of Anatomists, 400 ; a Cromlech, Edward Greenly, 152 ; Results obtained in Importance of Selecting Generalised Species for Ana- Egypt by Prof. Flinders Petrie, 228; British Archæology tomical Demonstrations, Dr. H. W. Rand, 302 ; Coral and Philistinism, Worthington G. Smith, 294 ; MoneyAnatomy and development, Dr. J. E. Duerden, 185 boxes in the form of Mamma, F. Rosen, 386; Forty Ancient Antarctica, Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S., 244 Years' Researches in British and Saxon Burial Mounds Andersen (K.), Some Species of Bats of the Genus Rhino- of East Yorkshire, J. R. Mortimer, 398; Death of Prof. lophus, 119 Jules Oppert, 421; Obituary Notice, 432 ; the Annual of Anderson (E. L.), Riding and Driving, 197 the British School at Athens, H. R. Hall, 558; Dr. Anderson (Prof. R. J.), Physical Deterioration, 331 Arthur Evans's Work at Knossos, 558; Excavations at Andoyer (M.), Further Results obtained by the French Palaikastro, Messrs. Dawkins and Currelly, 559 ; the Eclipse Expeditions, 567 Aryanism” of the Minoans, R. S. Conway, 560 Andrews (Leonard), Electricity Control, a Treatise on Architecture, Naval : Institution of Naval Architects, 303 ; Switch-gear Systems of Electric Transmission, 99 Experiments with Models of Constant Length and Form Andrews (Thomas, F.R.S.), Wear of Steel Rails on Bridges, of Cross Section, but with Varying Breadths and 573 Draughts, Lieut.-Colonel B. Rota, 303 ; Experiments Angler's Hours, an, H. T. Sherringham, 220 upon the Effect of Water on Speed, Harold Yarrow, 303; Anglo-Saxons, Latins et, Races supérieures et Races Influence of the Depth of Water on Speed, W. W. inférieures, Prof. N. Colajanni, 533 Marriner, 303 ; Causes of Accidents to Submarine Boats, Known, A. H. Beavan, 125; the Preservation of Native Arctica : the Norwegian North Polar Expedition, 1893- 1896, Scientific Results, 265; Commander Peary's ExAnnandale (Dr. N.), Occurrence of the Fresh-water Worm pedition to North Pole, 274; Return of the Ziegler Chætogaster in India, 24; Four New Barnacles from the North Polar Expedition, A. Fiala, 422 ; New Island dis- Death and Obituary Notice of Captain J. Wiggins, 515 William S. Bruce, 485 73 Arithmetic : a Text-book of Chemical Arithmetic, Horace Expedition, 57; Antarctic Expedition, Dr. J. Charcot, 580 ; the Primary Arithmetic, 580 Bacilli, 582 Portuguese, A. da Costa Ferreira, 87; a Penitential Rite Economy, 642 Arnold (F.), Consciousness and its Object, 464 Steels, 572 Artificial Diamonds, Dr. C. V. Burton, 397 Ascent of Sap in Trees, the Mechanics of the, Prof. J. by the Natives of Borneo, R. Shelford, 638 Report of Papers and Discussions at the Cambridge Asphalt Pavement, the Modern, Clifford Richardson, 316 ments, Prof. Richard W. Lodge, 340 Assheton (R.), Morphology of the Ungulate Placenta, 391 eures 266 on Assyriology : Death of Prof. Jules Oppert, 421; Obituary Notice of, 432 Frost, 330, 388; Variation of a Newly Discovered Berberich, 542 J. S. Lockyer, 9; Phillip Fox, 183; Interpretation of Spectroheliograph Pictures, M. N. Donitch, 495; Prof. Halc and Mr. Ellerman, 495 ; Our Astronomical Column, 19, 43, 66, 89, 110, 135. 158, 183. 207, 230, 255, 279, 302, 330, 352, 388, 424, 436, 465, 494, 518, 542, 567, 591, 610, 639; Discovery of a Tenth Satellite to Saturn, 19, 135; Prof. W. H. Pickering, 19; Observations of the Satellites of Saturn and Uranus, Messrs. Frederick and Hammond, 230 ; the Rings of Saturn, MM. Amann and Rozet, 388 ; Light-variation of Saturn's Satellites, Dr. P. Guthnick, 611; Observations of Phæbe, R. H. Frost, 330; the Alleged Identity of Comets“ Brooks 1889 and Lexell, Dr. Charles L. Poor, 19; Ancient Drawings of Celestial Phenomena, Dr. W. Lehmann, 19; Mount Wilson Observatory, Prof. Hale, 19; Anomalous Dispersion and · Flocculi, Prof. Julius, 19; Astronomical Society of America, 19; Astronomy for Amateurs, Camille Flammarion, 29; Notes on Stonehenge, Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 32, 246, 270 ; Death of Prof. Otto von Struve, 38; Obituary Notice of, 61; Ephemeris for Comet 1905a, M. Ebell, 43 ; Orbit of Comet 1905a, Miss Lamson, 66; Elliptical Elements for the Orbit of Comet 1905a, Prof. Banachiewicz, 207; A. Wedemayer, 207: Comets 1905 II (1904e) and 1904 1, Dr. Strömgren, 43; Herr Nijland and Herr van d. Bilt, 43 ; Observations oi Jupiter, MM. Flammarion and Benoit, 43 ; a Suspecied 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, 518 ; Provisional Elements for Jupiter's Sixth Satellite, Mr. Crommelin, 66 ; Brightness of Jupiter's Satellites, Prof. Wendell, 66; Prof. W. de Sitter, 207; Jupiter's Sixth and Seventh Satellites, Prof. Perrine, 135; Dr. Albrecht, 352 ; Dr. Frank E. Ross, 352; Observation of Jupiter's Seventh Satellite, Prof. Albrecht, 424 ; Observations of Jupiter's Satellites, Profs. A. A. Nijland and J. van d. Bilt, 567; the Electrical Charge of the Sun, Prof. Svante Arrhenius, 43 ; Memoria sobre el Eclipse Total de Sol del dia 30 de Agosto de 1905. D. Antonio Tarazona, 77; Mechanical Lantern Slide Illustrative of the Phenomenon of a Total Solar Eclipse, W. Shackleton, 91; Geodetic Measurements from Solar Eclipses, C. E. Stromeyer, 230 ; Proposed Observation of Mercury during the Solar Eclipse, Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney, F.R.S., 244; the French Eclipse Expeditions, 279 ; French Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse, Prof. Janssen, 518 ; M. Bigourdan, 518; M. Stephan and M. Trépied, 518; M. Bourget, 318: M. Nordmann, 518; M. Salet, 518; M. Moye, 518; Further Results obtained by the French Eclipse Expeditions, MM. Deslandres and Andoyer, 567; M. Salet, 591; Prof. Janssen, 639; E. Stephan, 640 ; M. Bigourdan's Eclipse Results, 610; Eclipse Shadow Bands, A. Lawrence Rotch, 307; Proposed 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. Lockver, 399; the Total Solar Eclipse, August 30, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 157: Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse in Tripoli, Barbary, Prof. David Todd, 484; Observations of the Electric Conditions of the Atmosphere during the Recent Solar Eclipse, Prof. F. Elster, Prof. H. Geitel and F. Harms, 490 ; the Solar Physics Observatory Eclipse Exprdition, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 508 ; Influence of the Eclipse of August 30 on Plants. Ed. Bureau, 528 ; Observations of the Total Eclipse of the Sun at Guelma, Ch. Trépied, 576; Eclipse Predictions. J. Y. Buchanan, F.R.S., 603 ; Dr. A. M. W. Downing, F.R.S., 629 : Eclipse Phenomena, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 629 ; Observations of “D, in the Solar Spectrum, Dr. H. Kreurler, 66; Visibility of 1), as a Dark Line in the Solar Spectrum, Prof. A. Fowler, 184; A. Buss, 184; Solar Changes and Weather, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 129, 175; A. B. M., 175; Solar and Terrestrial Changes, 249; Observations of Prominences on the Sun's Limb, Prof. Mascari, 158; the Solar Activity, 279; the Solar Activity. January-June, Prof. Mascari, 518; Dutch Observations of the Corona, Prof. Julius, 303 ; a Solar Outburst? Arthur Mee, 320; Cosmic Dust of Solar Origin, Prof. Schaeberle, 424; a Proposed New Method for determining the Solar Radiation, Prof. Ceraski, 437: the Figure of the Sun, C. Lane Poor, 567; Vegetation and the Sun-spot Period, Camille Flammarion, 303 ; Sun-spot Spectra, W. M. Mitchell, 330; Another Large Sun-spot, 610; the Recent Large Sun-spot, 639; Atmospheric Origin of “ Shadow Bands," T. Zona, 611; the Problem of Shadow-bands,' Catharine O. Stevens, 631; a Spectrographic determination of the Solar Parallax, F. Küstner, 611; the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research, 490 ; Varia ility of Minor Planet (15) Eunomia, Prof. Wendell, 43 ; Faintness of Planetary Nebulæ, J. E. Gore, 43 ; Variable Stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud, Miss Leavitt, 66 ; Observations and Light-curves of Several Variable Stars, Dr. L. Terkán, 66; Twelve Stars with Variable Radial Velocities, Prof. Wright and Dr. Palmer, 89; a Remarkable Variable Star, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 110; Variable Stars in the Clusters Messier 3 and 5, Prof. Bailey, 183 ; Winter Fireballs in 1905, Mr. Denning, 66; Newly discovered Nebulæ, Prof. Max Wolf, 89; the Bruce Telescope Reference Photographs, Prof. Pickering. 89; Comet 1904 II (1904d), M. Ebell, 89; Double Canals Mars in 1903, Mr. Lowell, 89; Photographic Reality of the Martian Canals, Mr. Lowell, 135; Photographs of the Martian Canals, Mr. Lampland, 302 ; Mr. Lowell, 302 ; a Projection on Mars, Mr. Lowell, 279, the North Polar Snow-cap on Mars, 1904-5, Messrs. Lowell and Lampland, 303 ; the Formation of the Martian Snowcaps, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 255; the Formation of the New North Polar Cap on Mars, Mr. Lowell, 352 ; the Planet Mars, Mr. Wesley, 388; Mr. Denning, 388 ; Major Molesworth, 388 : Water Vapour in the Martian Atmosphere, Mr. Lowell, 465; Mr. Slipher, 465; Catalogue of New Double Stars, Prof. Hussey, 90 ; Astronomical Occurrences in June, 110; in July, 207; in August, 302 ; in September, 436 ; in October, 542 ; Radial Velocities of Thirty-one Stars, Prof. Lord, uo; Magnitudes of Nova Persei and Nova Geminorum, Prof. A. A. Nijland, 110; Oxford University Observatory. Prof. Turner, 110: Variations of Latitude, Prof. T. Albrecht, 110; New Refraction Tables, Prof. Eichelberger, 110; the Motion of the Tail of Borrelly's Comet (1903 iv), Prof. Jaegermann, 135; Double Star Observations, J. A. Miller and Prof. W. A. Cogshall, 135 ; Stars with Spectra of the Orion Type, Prof. Pickering, 135; the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 135; Probable Nova in Ophiuchus, Mr. Fleming, 158 ; Miss Cannon, 158 ; Prof. Pickering, 158; Determination of Meteor Radiants, Mr. Denning, 158; Aboriginal Methods of determining the Seasons, William E. Rolston, 176; Stars with Peculiar Spectra, Mrs. Fleming, 183 : Prof. Pickering, 183 ; West, Hendon House Observatory, 184; Perturbations of the Bielid Meteors, Dr. A. M. W. Downing, F.R.S., 189: Royal Astronomical Society, 190 ; Determination of Heat Radiation from the Moon, Earl of Rosse, 190: Diurnal Variations of Nadir and Level of the Greenwich Transit Circle, Astronomer Royal, 190 ; Recent Positions of Eros, Mr. Manson, 207 : Recent Observation of Eros, Prof. Millosevich, 256 ; New Observatory in Algiers, Lucien Libert, 207: Telescopic Work for Observers of Planets, W. F. Denning, 208 : Monochromatic Photographs of the Orion Nebula, Prof. Hartmann, 230; Periodicity of Aërolite Falls, W. H. S. Monck, 230 ; the Reality of Supposed Changes on the Moon's Surface, M. Puiseux, 230 ; the Circunzenithal Apparatus, MM. Nušl and Fric, 230; Determination of Constant of Aberration by Observation of Three Stars Close to the Pole, H. Renan and W. Ebert, 239; the Constant of Aberration, Prof. Doolittle, 592 ; the Planet Uranus, W. F. Denning, 244 ; July and August Meteors, 255; Standard Time in Various Countries, Rear-Admiral Chester, 256 : Harvard College Observatory Annual Report, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 256 ; Prof. Wendell, 256; Mrs. Fleming, 256; Prof. Frost, a Nature, December 14, 1995 a on a 256; Observations of Perseids, Robert Dole, 279; Remarkable Meteor, Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney, 279; Visibility of the Dark Hemisphere of Venus, M. Hansky, 303 ; Determinations of Meteor Radiants, M. Eginitis, 303; Prof. A. A. Nijland, 303 ; Astronomischer Jahresbericht, Walter F. Wislicenus, 317; an Interesting Asteroid, Occlo (475), R. H. Frost, 330; the Minor Planet Ocllo (475), R. H. Frost, 388 ; Periods of the Variable Stars S Sagittæ and Y Ophiuchi, M. Luizet, 330; (Euvres complètes de Christiaan Huygens, 362 ; Declinations of Certain North Polar Stars, Dr. Auwers, 388 ; Harriet Bigelow, 388; the Royal University Observatory of Vienna, 388; the Orbit of g Coronæ Borealis, Mr. Doberck, 424; Atlas of Emission Spectra of most of the Elements, Drs. Hagenback and Konen, 426 ; Observations of Planets, Mr. Denning, 436; Proper Motions of the Hyades, Prof. Donner, Profs. Kapteyn and W. de Sitter, 436; Variation of Latitude, Messrs. Kimura and Nakano, 437;. the Cape Observatory, 437; Discovery of a Nova, Mrs. Fleming, 465; Prof. Pickering, 465; Real Paths of Lyrid Meteors, Mr. Denning, 465; Observations of Satellites, Dr. C. W. Wirtz, 465 ; Handbuch der geographischen Ortbestimmung für Geographen und Forschungsreisende, Dr. Adolf Marcuse, 481; Variation of a Newly Discovered Asteroid, Dr. Palisa, 494 ; the Observatory of Paris, M. Lewy, 495 ; Nova Aquilæ No. 2, Prof. Max Wolf, 494, 611; Dr. P. 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H., 604; Star with a Large Proper Motion, Miss Leavitt, 640; Observations of Perseids, August, 640 ; see also British Association Athens, Annual of the British School at, H. R. Hall, 558 Atlantic, the Exploration of the Atmosphere above the, A. Lawrence Rotch, 244 Atlas of the British Colonies, the Oxford, 293 Atlas of Emission Spectra of most of the Elements, Drs. Hagenback and Konen, 426 Atmosphäre, Beiträge zur Physik der freien, 53 Atmosphere, the Exploration of the, above the Atlantic, A. Lawrence Rotch, 244 Atmospheric Electricity observed from Balloons, George C. Simpson, 92 Atmospheric Origin of “Shadow Bands,” T. Zona, 611 Austen (Ernest E.), the Plague of Flies, Dilophus febrilis, at Cardiff Docks, 87 Australia : : Botany of Cook's First Voyage, Illustrations of Australian Plants, Sir Joseph Banks, P.R.S., and Dr. D. Solander, 22 I Austria : Geologie der Umgebung von Sarajevo, Ernst Kittl, 51 Author and Printer, an Attempt to Codify the best Typo graphical Practices of the Present Day, F. Howard Collins, 100 Automobiles, Cause and Prevention of Dust from, W. R. Cooper, 485, 507; J. Vincent Elsden, 507 Auwers (Dr.), Declinations of Certain North Polar Stars, 388 Ayrton (Prof. W. E., F.R.S.), the Distribution of Power, 612 Azo (R. F.), Alchemical Equipment in the Eleventh Century A.D., 452 Bacovesco (A.), Isostrychnine, 600 27; the Simplest Kind of Protoplasm, Dr. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 92 ; the Isolation of B. typhosus from Water by Means of Alum Precipitation, H. S. Wilson. 92; Possible Relationship between Bacteria and the Gum of Hakea saligna, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 192; Origin of Natural Immunity towards the Putrefactive Bacteria, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 192; Probable Bacterial Origin of the Gum of Linseed Mucilage, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 192 ; the Sterilisation of Water in the Field, Prof. R. T. 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