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Howitt (A. W.), the Native Tribes of South-East Australia,
225

Hubbard (A. J. and G.), Neolithic Dew-ponds and Cattle-
ways, 611

Hubbard (William F.), the Basket Willow, 427
Hugounenq (M.), Carbimide of Natural Leucine, 431; Sub-
stituted Ureas from Natural Leucine, 551
Human Anatomy, Dr. A. Keith, 145

Human Sternum, the, Andrew Melville Patterson, Dr. A.
Keith, 145

Humberstone (T. L.), Use and Misuse of Terms in Science
Teaching, 284

Hunter (John) and his Influence on Scientific Progress,
Hunterian Oration at, Royal College of Surgeons, John
Tweedy, 403

Huppert (Dr. Karl H.), Death of, 86

Hussey (Prof.), Observations of Saturn's Satellites, 449
Hutchins (D. E.), Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics,

83; Indian and South African Rainfalls 1892-1902, 342
Hutchinson (A.), Change in Colour of Moss Agates, 101
Hutchison (Dr. Robert), Lectures on the Diseases of
Children, 28

Hutton (F. W.), the Animals of New Zealand: an Account
of the Colony's Air-breathing Vertebrates, 199
Hutton (R. S.), Calcium Metal, 180; Electrically Heated
Carbon Tube Furnaces, 598

Huxley Memorial Lecture, the Racial Elements in the
Present Population of Europe, Dr. J. Deniker at An-
thropological Institute, 21

Hyades Stars, Relative Drift of the, Dr. Downing, F.R.S.,
185

Hydraulics the Distribution of Velocity in a Viscous Fluid
over the Cross-section of a Pipe, and the Action at the
Critical Velocity, J. Morrow, 621

Hydrodynamics: Leçons sur la Propagation des Ondes et
les Equations de l'Hydrodynamique, Jacques Hadamard,
196
Hydrography Comparison of the Lakes of Denmark and
Scotland, Dr. Wesenberg-Lund, 383; a New British
Marine Expedition, 562

Hydroids, American, part ii., Sertularidæ, C. C. Nutting,
331

Hydrology in the United States, 187

Hygiene Sanatoria for Consumptives, Dr. Orme Dudfield,
37; London Conference on School Hygiene, Sir Arthur
Rücker, 377; New Method of Testing for Ammonia, Ap-
plication to the Examination of Water for Sanitary Pur-
poses, MM. Trillat and Turchet, 383

Ichthyology: Fish-passes and Fish-ponds, Howietoun
Fishery Company, 9; Anatomy of Fishes of the Genus
Orestias, Jacques Pellegrin, 48; the Swim-bladder of
Fishes, D. Deineka, 112; the Degree of Saline Concen-
tration of the Blood Serum of the Eel in Sea Water and
in Fresh Water, René Quinton,_144; Life-history of the
Salmon, Mr. Calderwood, 214; Problems Connected with
Salmon Fishing, W. E. Hodgson, 492; Variation in
Spinax niger, Mr. Punnett, 492; Oral and Pharyngeal
Denticles of Elasmobranchs, A. D. Imms, 333; a Large
Indian Sea-perch, Major A. Alcock, F.R.S., 415; the
Nest of the Fighting Fish, E. H. Waite, 450
Idaho, a Geological Reconnaissance across the Bitterroot
Range and Clearwater Mountains in Montana and, W.
Lindgren, 450

Ideals of Science and Faith, 52

Imamura (Prof.), Level of Maximum Rate of Propagation,
20; the Synodic Monthly Variation in Frequency, 620
Imms (A. Ď.), Oral and Pharyngeal Denticles of Elasmo-
branchs, 333

Index Kewensis Plantarum Phanerogamarum, W. T. Thisel-
ton-Dyer, 581

Index of Spectra, W. Marshall Watts, 486

:

India Public Works in India during the last Fifty Years,
Sir Guilford L. Molesworth, 13; Report of the Survey of
India, 22; Report on the Identification and Nomenclature
of Himalayan Peaks, Captain H. Wood, R.E.; Major
S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., 42; Mount Everest, the Story of a
Controversy, Douglas W. Freshfield, 82; Geological
Notes, 161; Difficulties of the Ethnographic Survey in the
Mysore, E. Thurston, 182; Asiatic Society of Bengal, 192.
288, 336, 551; Meteorology in Mysore for 1903, 210; the

June 8, 1905

Geology of Spiti with parts of Bashahr and Rupshu,
H. H. Hayden, 251; India, Colonel Sir Thomas Holdich,
C.B., the Regions of the World, 268; Perfumes during
the Moghul Period, D. Hooper, 304; Fevers in the
Dinajpur District, Dr. L. Rogers, 336; Indian and South
African Rainfalls 1892-1902, D. E. Hutchins, 342; Game,
Shore and Water Birds of India, with Additional Refer-
ences to their Allied Species in other parts of the World,
Colonel A. Le Messurier, 363; the Imperial Guide to
India, including Kashmir, Burma, and Ceylon, 387; a
Large Indian Sea-perch, Major A. Alcock, F.R.S., 415;
the Birds of Calcutta, F. Finn, 438; the Jammu Coal-
fields, R. R. Simpson, 471; the Indian Earthquake of
April 4, 540, 563, 589; Flora of the Calcutta District,
Dr. Prain, 615

Indians, Plains, Folk-tales of, Drs. G. A. Dorsey and A. L.
Kroeber, 417; P. E. Goddard, 418

Induction Coils, Interrupters for, 546

Induction Machines, Reversal of Charge from Electrical,
George W. Walker, 221; R. Langton Cole, 249
Industrial and Artistic Technology of Paint and Varnish,
the, A. H. Sabin, C. Simmonds, 50
Industry, Alcohol in, 584

Infection of Laboratories by Radium, the, A. S. Eve, 460
Influence Machines, Reversal in, Charles E. Benham, 320
Infra-red Solar Spectrum, Absorption by Water Vapour in
the, F. E. Fowle, jun., 115

Infusoria New Species of Hydrachnidæ, Polyxo placo-
phora, R. Monti, 543; Occurrence of certain Ciliated In-
fusoria within the Eggs of a Rotifer, Considered from the
Point of View of Heterogenesis, H. Charlton Bastian,
F.R.S., 548

Ingle (H.), the Available Plant Food in Soils, 70
Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics, D. E. Hutchins, 83
Ink Vitro-ink, Messrs. J. J. Griffin and Sons, 256
Inks, their Composition and Manufacture, C. Ainsworth
Mitchell and T. C. Hepworth, C. Simmonds, 269
Inoculation on the Action exerted upon the Staphylococcus
pyogenes by the Human Blood Fluids, and on the Elabor-
ation of Protective Elements in the Human Organism in
Response to Inoculation of a Staphylococcus Vaccine, Dr.
A. E. Wright and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, 67; on
the Action Exerted upon the Tubercle Bacillus by the
Human Blood Fluids, and on the Elaboration of Pro-
tective Elements in the Human Organism in Response
to Inoculations of a Tubercle Vaccine, Dr. A. E. Wright
and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, 67
Insects, Ants and some Other, an Inquiry into the Psychic
Powers of these Animals, Dr. August Forel, Prof.
William Morton Wheeler, 29; Studies of Variation in,
Vernon L. Kellogg and Ruby G. Bell, 545

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Institution of Civil Engineers: Coast Erosion and Pro-
tection, A. E. Carey, E. R. Matthews, 92; Recent Visit
of the Institution of Civil Engineers to United States
and Canada, Sir William White, K.C.B., 254; 'James
Forrest" Lecture at, Unsolved Problems in Electrical
Engineering, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 595
Institution of Naval Architects, the, 594
Intelligence in Animals, J. E. A. T., 102; F. C. Constable,
102; Rev. Joseph Meehan, 176; T. S. Patterson, 201;
F. J. Allen, 222

Intensification and Reduction, Henry W. Bennett, 341
International Electrical Congress at St. Louis, 41
Interrupters for Induction Coils, 546

Invar and its Applications, Dr. Ch. Ed. Guillaume, 134;
Corr., 158

Invariants, the Algebra of, J. H. Grace and A. Young,
Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 601

Inversions of Temperature on Ben Nevis, Andrew Watt,
583

Ionisation and Absorption, Hon. R. J. Strutt, Dr. O. W.
Richardson, 172

Ireland, the pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the South Coast
of, W. B. Wright and H. B. Muff, Prof. Grenville
A. J. Cole, 17; the Ben Bulben District, 91; the
Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, J. G. Millais,
121; Neolithic Deposits in the North-east of, George
Coffey and R. Lloyd Praeger, 444

Iris Diaphragm in Astronomy, the, M. Salet, 545
Iron Report of the Commission appointed by Clifford
Sifton, Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada, to

June 8, 1905.

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Italy: Trattato di Chimica Inorganica Generale e Appli-
cato all'Industria, Dr. E. Molinari, 339

Jackson (Rev. F. H.), Application of Basic Numbers to
Bessel's and Legendre's Functions, 166

Jackson (H.), Action of Carbon Monoxide on Ammonia,
598

Jacquet (J. B.), Severe Explosion of Rock in the New
Hillgrove Mine, New South Wales, 616

Jaggar (T. A., jun.), Economic Resources of the Northern
Black Hills, 450

Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik, 53
James (Captain), Wireless Telegraphy in War, 307
January Fireballs, Mr. Denning, 469

Japan: Geschichte des Christentums in Japan, Dr. J.
Haas, F. Victor Dickins, 27; Dai Nippon, the Britain
of the East, a Study in National Evolution, Henry Dyer,
97; Education and National Efficiency in, Dr. Henry
Dyer, 150; Seismology in, Baron Dairoku Kikuchi, 224;
a Magnetic Survey of Japan reduced to the Epoch
1895-0 and the Sea Level, A. Tanakadate, Prof. Arthur
Schuster, F.R.S., 578; Japan nach Reisen und Studien,
J. J. Rein, Dr. Henry Dyer, 603
Jaquerod (Adrien), the Use of Helium as a Thermometric
Substance and its Diffusion through Silica, 95
Jardin (M.), Action of Dilute Nitric Acid upon Vegetable
Fibres, 359

Jaubert (Georges F.), Action of Boric Acid on the Alka-
line Peroxides and the Formation of Perborates, 96
Jaubert (Jean), the Condition of Chemical Industries in
France, 369

Jeans (J. H.), Kinematics and Dynamics of a Granular
Medium in Normal Piling, 310; the Dynamical Theory
of Gases, 601, 607

Jefferies (Richard), his Life and Ideals, H. S. Salt, 582
Jeffery (Prof. E. C.) Comparative Anatomy and Phylo-
geny of the Coniferales, 447

Jensen (H. I.), Relations between Solar and Terrestrial
Phenomena, 158

Jesuit Observatory at Belen, Havana, 282
Jeunet (M.), Death of, 181

Jevons (H. Stanley), Classification of Igneous Rocks, 335
Johnson (J. P.), Types of Stone Implements Found in
Taaibosch Spruit, 236

Johnson (Prof. T.), Swede Disease in Ireland, 167

Johnson (W. H.), the Cultivation and Preparation of Para
Rubber, 321, 352

Johnston (Sir Harry, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), the Mammals
and Birds of Liberia, 574

Johnston-Lavis (Dr.), Origin of Lunar Formation, 256
Jones (Chapman), the Science and Practice of Photography,

20

Jones (D. T.), New Synthesis of Isocaprolactone, 119
Jones (H. O.), Optically Active Nitrogen Compounds, 166;
a Further Analogy between the Asymmetric Nitrogen
and Carbon Atoms, 358

Jones (R. L.), Bright Meteors, 449

Jorissen (E.), Intrusive Granites in the Transvaal, the
Orange River Colony, and in Swaziland, 471
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, the, 558
Jowett (H. A. D.), Bromomethyl Heptyl Ketone, 598
Judd (Miss H. M.), New Formation of Acetylcamphor, 598
Jude (A.), Need of Testing Materials to be Subjected to
Rapidly Repeated or to Alternating Loads Otherwise
than by Determining the Tensile Strength and Elastic
Limit, 184

Jukes-Browne (A. J.), Geology of Cyprus, 310

Julian (H. Forbes), Cyaniding Gold and Silver Ores, 292
Jumelle (Henri), New Indiarubber Euphorbia, 600
Jungbluth (Franz), Structure of the Third Cyanogen Band,
234

Jungfleisch (E.), Phosphorescence of Phosphorus, 407; on
Dextrorotatory Lactic Acid, 503

Jupiter the Photographic Spectrum of, G. Millochau, 89;

the Great Red Spot on, Mr. Denning and Rev. T. E.
Phillips, 211; Stanley Williams, 211; Changes on the
Surface of, Prof. G. W. Hough, 306; Discovery of a
Sixth Satellite to, Prof. Perrine, 256, 282, 329, 494;
Prof. Aitken, 494; the Reported Sixth Satellite of, Prof.
Wolf, 306; the Sixth Satellite of, Prof. C. A. Young,
364; Visual Observations of Jupiter's Sixth Stellite, Mr.
Hammond, 569 Reported Discovery of a Seventh
Satellite to Jupiter, 424; Jupiter's Seventh Satellite,
Prof. Campbell, 440; Prof. Perrine, 449; Jupiter's
Satellites I. and II., Rotation of, Dr. P. Guthnick, 469

Kahlbaum (Dr. Georg W. A.), Monographieen aus der
Geschichte der Chemie, viii. Heft., Justus von Liebig
und Friedrich Mohr, 25

Kalahari, die, Dr. Siegfried Passarge, 481

Kalecsinszky (Dr. von), the Warming of Different Layers
of Liquid by the Sun's Rays, 255

Kaminsky (M.), Encke's Comet, 1904 b, 16, 114
Kannapell (A.), the Third Band of the Air Spectrum, 17
Kearton (R.), the Adventure of Cock Robin and his Mate,

152

Keeble (F.), Colour-physiology of the Higher Crustacea,

621

Keith (Dr. A.), a Treatise on Applied Anatomy, Edward
H. Taylor, 145; the Human Sternum, Andrew Melville
Patterson, 145; Der Gang des Menschen, 145; the Mam-
malian Diaphragm and Pleural Cavity, 615

Kellogg (Royal R.), Forest Planting in Western Kansas,
427
Kellogg (Vernon L.), Studies of Variation in Insects, 545
Kelly (R. E.), Absence or Marked Diminution of Free
Hydrochloric Acid in the Gastric Contents in Malignant
Disease of Organs other than the Stomach, 596

Kelvin (Lord, Ö.M., G.C.V.O., F.R.S.), on the Living
Cell, 13: Lord Kelvin and Glasgow University, 104; on
Deep Water Ship Waves, 382

Keratine, Studien über die Albuminoide mit besonderer
Berücksichtigung des Spongin und der, Dr. Eduard
Strauss, 174

Kerl (Prof. Bruno), Death and Obituary Notice of, 540
Kershaw (John B. C.), Smoke Prevention and Fuel
Economy, 74

Khartoum, First Report of the Wellcome Research Labor-
atories at the Gordon Memorial College, Dr. Andrew
Balfour, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 605

Kidston (R.), Proposed Classification of the Coal-measures,
622

Kikuchi (Baron Dairoku), Seismology in Japan, 224
Kilbey (Walter), Advanced Hand-camera Work, 124
Kimura (Mr.), Correction of the Longer Term in the Polar
Motion, 133

King (A.), the Perseid Shower, 40; the Leonids, 1904, 102
King (L. W., F.S.A.), Records of the Reign of Tukulti-
Ninib I., King of Assyria about B.C. 1275, 222
Kinsfolk, Average Number of, in Each Degree, Prof.
G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 9, 101; Dr. Francis Galton,
F.R.S., 30, 248

Kipping (F. S.), Isomeric Forms of d-Bromo- and
d-Chloro-camphorsulphonic Acids, 599

Kirby (W. F.), a Synonymic Catalogue of Orthoptera. 459
Klein (Dr., F.R.S.), Bacteriological Diagnosis of Plague,
237; Vitality of the Typhoid Bacillus in Shell-fish, 421
Klem (Mary J.), the Paleozoic Palæechinoidea, 162
Kling (André), Chlorination of Methyl-ethyl-ketone, 359
Knott (Dr. C. G.), Polar Plotting Paper, 296

Knox (Alexander), Glossary of Geographical and Topo-
graphical Terms, 271

Kobold (Prof.), Eclipse Observations, 159
Koch (Prof. Robert), Trypanosome Diseases, 112
Koenig's (Dr.) Method of Colour Photography. 83

Koernicke (Dr. M.), Action on Plants of Röntgen and
Radium Rays, 373

Kohler (Dr. A.), Photomicrography by Ultra-violet Light, 517
Kohn-Abrest (M.), Atomic Weight of Aluminium, 47
Korté (Dr. W. E. de), the Parasites of Small-pox and
Vaccinia, 112

Kostersitz (K.), Spectra of y Cygni, a Canis Minoris, and
Leonis, 354

Kövesligethy (Dr. R. von), Work Done by Great Earth-
quakes, 20

Kränzlin (Dr. F.), Abbildungen der in Deutschland und den
angrenzenden Gebieten vorkommenden Grundformen der
Orchideen-arten, 341
Krebs (Wilhelm), Distribution of Submarine Earthquakes,
21; Meteorological Results of the National Antarctic Ex-
pedition, 131

Kremann (R.), Melting Point of Dissociating Substances,
and the Degree of Dissociation during Melting, 400
Kroeber (Dr. A. L.), Folk-tales of Plains Indians, 417;
Indian Culture in California, 452

Krogh (Dr. August), Tension of Carbonic Acid in the Sea,
and on the Reciprocal Influence of Carbonic Acid of the
Sea and that of the Atmosphere, 120; Atmospheric and
and Oceanic Carbon Dioxide, 283

Kuntze (Dr. Otto), Present Condition of Kilauea, 20
Kusakabe (S.), Modulus of Elasticity of Rocks, 20; Effect
of Temperature on the Magnetisation of Steel, Nickel,
and Cobalt, 448

Kynaston (H.), Geological Survey of the Transvaal, Report
for the Year 1903, 55

Labergerie (M.), New Damp Soil Potato, 192
Laboratories: the George Holt Physics Laboratory, 63;
Report of the Superintendant of the Government Labora-
tories in the Philippine Islands for the Year ended
September 1, 1903, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 162; Laboratory
Studies for Brewing Students, A. J. Brown, 173; Het
Natuurkundig Laboratorium der Ryks-Universiteit te
Leiden in de Jaren 1882-1904, 218; Laboratory Notes on
Practical Metallurgy, Walter Macfarlane, 413; Some
Scientific Centres: the Physiological Research Laboratory
of the University of London, Dr. Augustus D. Waller,
F.R.S., 441; the Monte Rosa and Col d'Olen Inter-
national Laboratories, Prof. Mosso, Sir M. Foster,
K.C.B., F.R.S., 443; the Infection of Laboratories by
Radium, A. S. Eve, 460; National Physical Laboratory,
495; the Thompson-Yates and Johnston Laboratories
Report, 498; First Report of the Wellcome Research
Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum,
Dr. Andrew Balfour, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 605
Laby (T. H.), Radio-activity and Radium in Australian
Minerals, 168

Lacey (H. B.), Practical Exercises in Chemical Physiology
and Histology, 412

Lacroix (A.), the Nepheline Rocks of Tahiti, 167; Alkaline
Micro-granites of the Zinder Territory, 263; Eruptive
Basic Rocks of French Guinea, 407

Lagatu (H.), on the Constitution of Arable Earth, 191
Lakes Variations of Level of Lake Victoria Nyanza.
Captain H. G. Lyons, 15; Scientific Exploration of Lake
Tanganyika, 277; Comparison of the lakes of Denmark
and Scotland, Dr. Wesenberg-Lund, 383; the Fresh-
water Plankton of the Scottish Lochs, W. and G. S.
West, 623; the Sarcodina of Loch Ness, Dr. E. Penard,
623; the Rhizopods and Heliozoa of Loch Ness, J.
Murray, 623

Laloue (G.), Formation and Distribution of the Essential
Oil in an Annual Plant, 144

Lamb (Prof.), Deep-water Waves, 70

Lamcere (Prof. A.), Darwin's Theory of Female Sexual
Selection, 492

Lampland (Mr.), Changes on Mars, 618

Land and Sea, Birds by, the Record of a Year's Work with
Field Glass and Camera, J. M. Boraston, 179
Lander (G. D.), Amidechloroiodides, 119

Landois (Prof. H.), Death of, 371

Landon (Perceval), Lhasa, an Account of the Country and
People of Central Tibet, 585

Landscape in History and Other Essays, Sir Archibald
Geikie, F.R.S., 577

Landslip on January 10 at St. Margaret's Bay, Dover,
253. 279

Landslip, Loenvand Lake, Norway, 278

Lane (J. H.), Isomerism of the Amidines of the Naph-
thalene Series, 118; B-NH-ethenyldiaminonaphthalene,
382

Lang (Hugo), a German-English Dictionary of Terms used
in Medicine and the Allied Sciences, 533

Langevin (Paul), the Conductivity of Gases from a Flame,
96; a Fundamental Formula in the Kinetic Theory of
Gases, 263

Lantern, the Other Side of the, Sir Frederick Treves,
Bart., 553

Lapicque (L.), Weight of the Brain as a Function of the
Body Weight in Birds, 600
Un-

Lapworth (A.), Addition of Hydrogen Cyanide to
saturated Compounds, 166

Laryngology Don Garcia's Centenary, 491

Láska (Prof.), Application of Earthquake Observations to
the Investigation of the Constitution of the Interior of the
Earth, 19

Lassar-Cohn (Dr.), Applications of some General Reactions
to Investigations in Organic Chemistry, 220

Latter (Oswald H.), a Note on Coloration of Spiders, 6
Laubholzkunde, Handbuch der, Camillo Karl Schneider,
Prof. Percy Groom, 76

Laur (Francis), the Coal-measures in French Lorraine, 192
Laurence (R. Vere), Compulsory Greek at Cambridge, 390
Lavaux (James), Action of Methylene Chloride upon Toluene
in the Presence of Aluminium Chloride, 167
Laveran (A.), Trypanosomiasis in French West Africa, 47;
Trypanosomiasis and the Tsetse-fly in French Guinea,
287; the Mixed Treatment of Trypanosomiasis by Ar--
senious Acid and Trypan Red, 359; on Surra and the
Differentiation of Trypanosomes, 551

Law (H. D.), Electrolytic Oxidation of the Aliphatic Alde-
hydes, 358

Lawn Tennis, J. Parmley Paret, 436

Lawn Tennis Players, Great, George W. Beldam and P. A.
Vaile, 436

Laws (H. E.), Amidechloroiodides, 119

Le Chatelier (H.), Photographic Method of Recording the
Temperature of Pieces of Steel during Cooling, 88; on
the Use of Dry Air in Blast Furnaces, 143

Le Dantec (Félix), les Lois naturelles, 5

Le Messurier (Colonel A.), Game, Shore and Water Birds
of India, with Additional References to their Allied
Species in Other Parts of the World, 363

Le Roux (F. P.), Action of Very Low Temperatures on the
Phosphorescence of Certain Sulphides, 287

Leach (Albert E.), Food Inspection and Analysis, 50
Lead Accumulator, the Theory of the, F. Dolezalek, I
Leaf, the Reception and Utilisation of Energy by a Green,
Bakerian Lecture at the Royal Society, Dr. Horace T.
Brown, F.R.S., 522

Leavitt (Miss H. S.), Variable Stars and Nebulous Areas in
Scorpio, 282

Lebeau (Paul), New Method for the Preparation of Paraffins
from their Monohalogen Derivatives, 592

Lebon (Prof. Ernest), Bibliography of Contemporary As-
tronomical Works, 234

Lectures on the Diseases of Children, Dr. Robert Hutchi-
son, 28

Lectures scientifiques, W. G. Hartog, 6
Ledru (M.), Monobromoacetal, 527

Leduc (A.), the Atomic Weights of Hydrogen and Nitrogen,
503; the Diamagnetism of Bismuth, 599

Lees (Dr. Charles H.), Effect of Temperature on the
Thermal Conductivities of some Electrical Insulators, 262
Lees (F. H.), Gynocardin, a new Cyanogenetic Glucoside,
550
Legendary Suicide of the Scorpion, the, Prof. Edward B.
Poulton, F.R.S., 534
Legrain (G.), Find of Royal Statues at Thebes, 126
Lemoult (P.), the Retrogradation of Cyclic Secondary
Amines, 167
Lempfert (R. G. K.), Report of the Meteorological Council
upon an Inquiry into the Occurrence and Distribution of
Fogs in the London Area, during the Winters of 1901-2
and 1902-3, with Reference to Forecasts of the Incidence
and Duration of Fogs in Special Localities, to which is
Appended the Report by, on the Observations of the
Winter 1902-3, 259

Lemström (Prof. Karl Selim), Obituary Notice of, Prof.
Arthur Rindell, 129

Lemström (Prof. S.), Electricity in Agriculture and Horti-

culture, I

Lendenfeld (Dr. R. von), the Melting of Glaciers in Winter,

62

Leonard (J. H.), a Further Course of Practical Science, 220
Leonids the Coming Shower of, W. F. Denning, 30; John
R. Henry, 30; Leonid Meteors, 1904, Alphonso King,

102; John R. Henry, 126; Observations of the, W. H.
Milligan, 83; W. F. Denning, 353; Observations of
Leonids at Harvard, 1904, 233; Real Paths, Heights,
and Velocities of Leonids, Mr. Denning, 306

Leonis, Spectra of, E. Haschek and K. Kostersitz, 354
Lepidocarpon and the Gymnosperms, Dr. D. H. Scott,
F.R.S., 201

Lépinay (Prof. Macé de), Death of, 181

Lepine (R.), Modifications of Glycolysis in the Capillaries
Caused by Local Modification of the Temperature, 23;
the Reduction of Oxyhæmoglobin, 599

Leroux (Henri), the Tetrahydride and Decahydride of Naph-
thalene, 47; B-Decahydronaphthol, 455
Lespiault (Prof.), Death of, 181

Lespieau (M.), 8-Bromobutyric Acid, 72; Action of Hydro-
cyanic Acid Epiethyline, 407; Cryoscopic Behaviour of
Hydrocyanic Acid, 544; Liquefaction of Allene and Ally-
lene, 600

Lévy (Albert), Estimation of Carbon Monoxide in Confined
Atmospheres, 287

Lewis (A. L.), Stanton Drew, 584

Lewis (Francis J.), Plant Associations in Moorland
Districts, 257

Leyden, Physical Research at, 218

Lhasa: an Account of the Country and People of Central
Tibet, Perceval Landon, 585

Library, a National University, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S.,
366

Lie's Theory of Finite Continuous Transformation Groups,
Introductory Treatise of, John Edward Campbell, 49
Liebenow (C.), Presence of Radium throughout the Earth's
Volume as Compensating for the Loss of Heat by Con-
duction, 113

Liebig (Justus von) und Friedrich Mohr, Dr. Georg W.
A. Kahlbaum, 25

Liège, le, ses Produits et ses Sous-produits, M. Martignat,
413

Life, the Origin of, George Hookham, 9, 101; Geologist,
31; Dr. F. J. Allen, 54

Life and Energy-Four Addresses, Walter Hibbert, 271
Light Observations of the Zodiacal, A. Hansky, 401; zur
Theorie der Extinktion des Lichtes in der Erdatmo-
sphäre, Dr. A. Bemporod, 402

Light-curve of & Cephei, Dr. B. Meyermann, 234

Light Energy, its Physics, Physiological Action, and Thera-
peutics, Dr. Margaret A. Cleaves, Dr. Reginald Morton,

269

Lighthouse, New Light at St. Catherine's, 231

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Lighting Practical Determination of the Mean Spherical
Candle-power of Incandescent and Arc Lamps, G. B.
Dyke, 95

Lightning, Second Pyramid of Ghizeh Struck by, 565
Lindgren (W.), the Hauraki Goldfields of New Zealand,
421 a Geological Reconnaissance across the Bitterroot
Range and Clearwater Mountains in Montana and Idaho,
450

Linnean Society, 70, 142, 189, 239, 380, 430, 478, 550, 599
Linnean Society, New South Wales, 192, 263
Linsbauer (Dr.), Geotropism in Plants, 590

Linton (Mr.), Identity of Various Trypanosomes of Man,

499

Lippmann (G.), Measurements of the Velocity of Propaga-
tion of Earthquakes, 95; the Inscription of Seismic
Movements, 95; Interference Fringes Produced by a
System of Two Perpendicular Mirrors, 263
Lissajous's Figures by Tank Oscillation, T. Terada, 296
Lisson (C. I.), Annelid Remains and Ammonites in the
Salto del Fraile and Morro Solar Districts, 541
Lister (J. J., F.R.S.), Dimorphism of the English Species
of Nummulites, 71; Relation in Size between the Megalo-
sphere and the Microspheric and Megalospheric Tests in
the Nummulites, 550

Liverpool: New Buildings of the University of Liverpool,
The George Holt Physics Laboratory, New Medical
Buildings of the University of Liverpool, 63
Liversidge (Prof. A., F.R.S.), Tables for Qualitative
Chemical Analysis, 4

Lo Surdo (Antonino), the Law of the Conservation of Mass
in Chemical Action, 494

Local Government Board, Scientific Reports of the, Prof.
R. T. Hewlett, 237

Lock (R. H.), Varieties of Cacao Trees Existing in Ceylon,
567
Lockyer (Sir J. Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Enhanced Lines
of Titanium, Iron, and Chromium in the Fraunhoferic
Spectrum, 94; on the Group IV. Lines of Silicium, 189;
Notes on Stonehenge, 297, 345, 367, 391, 535; the Stellar
Line near A 4686, 475; the Spectrum of μμ Centauri, 476;
the Arc Spectrum of Scandium and its Relation to
Celestial Spectra, 476; Further Researches on the Tem-
perature Classification of Stars, 501

Lockyer (Dr. William J. S.), the Approaching Total Solar
Eclipse of August 30, 393; the Spectroheliograph of the
Solar Physics Observatory, 502

Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Recently Observed Satellites,
295; Historical Note on Dust, Electrification, and Heat,
582
Lodin (A.), Influence Exerted by the Removal of the Moisture
from the Air Supplied to the Blast Furnace, 143
Loewy (M.), Determination of the Difference in Longitude
between Greenwich and Paris made in 1902, 191; Pre-
cautions Necessary in Execution of Researches Requiring
High Precision, 455

Logarithms, Blackie's Handy Book of, 271; Vier- und
fünfstellige Logarithmentafeln, 271
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222

Lohse (Dr.), Photographic Spark Spectra of Titanium and
Other Metals, 373

Lois naturelles, les, Félix le Dantec, 5

Loisel (Gustave), Sterility and Alopecy in Guinea-pigs
Previously Submitted to the Influence of Ovarian Ex-
tracts of the Frog, 504

Loisel (J.), Climatology of the Past Year, 493
London: Annual Report of the Technical Education Board
of the London County Council, 1903-1904, 34; London
Fog Inquiry, 1901-3, 259; the London Conference on
School Hygiene, Sir Arthur Rücker, 377; Some Scientific
Centres, the Physiological Research Laboratory of the
University of London, Dr. Augustus D. Waller, F.R.S.,
441; the Society of Arts and the London Institution,
539

Loney (S. L.), the Elements of Trigonometry, 507
Longer Term in the Polar Motion, Correction of the, Mr.
Kimura, 133

Longitude Observations of Points on Mars, Mr. Lowell, 449
Longitudes, the Annuaire" du Bureau des, 234

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Longitudes, Discussion of Central European, Prof. Th.
Albrecht, 424

Lorenzo (Dr. de) Naples Volcanic Formations, 62

Lowell (P.), the Rotation of Venus, 47; the Rotation of
Mars, 47; Seasonal Development of Martian Canals, 282;
Alternating Variability of Martian Canals, 494; Long-
itude Observations of Points on Mars, 449; Changes on
Mars, 618

Lowry (T. M.), Electrical Conductivity and Other Pro-
perties of Sodium Hydroxide in Aqueous Solution, 141
Loyalty Islands, Zoological Results based on Material from,
Dr. Arthur Willey, 411

Lucas (F. A.), Eocene Whales, 102: Measurements of
Whales at Balena, Newfoundland, 326

Luehmann (J. G.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 279
Lumsden (J. S.), the Reduction Products of Anisic Acid, 358
Lunar Formation, Origin of, G. Romanes, 256; Dr. John-
ston-Lavis, 256; Dr. G. K. Gilbert, 256
Lunar Rainbow, a, J. McCrae, 366

Lunge (Dr. G1), Techno-chemical Analysis, 458
Luttringer (A.), the Migration of Ethylene Linkage in Un-
saturated Acyclic Acids, 311; Characterisation of Lac-
tones by Means of Hydrazine, 527

Lutz (L.), Use of Leucine and Tyrosine as Sources of
Nitrogen for Plants, 383; Comparative Assimilability of
Ammonia Salts, Amines, Amides, and Nitriles, 480
Lydekker (R., F.R.S.), the Supply of Valuable Furs, 115;
the Transposition of Zoological Names, 608

Lyle (Prof. T. R.), Investigation of the Variations of Mag-
netic Hysteresis with Frequency, 95

Lynn (W. T.), Periodical Comets due to Return in 1905, 306
Lyons (Captain H. G.), Variations of Level of Lake
Victoria Nyanza, 15; the Nile Flood in Relation to the
Variations of Atmospheric Pressure in North-East Africa,
616

Lyrid Meteors, the, John R. Henry, 560

McClean (Dr. Frank, F.R.S.), Death of, 36; Obituary
Notice of, 58

McClelland (Prof. J. A.), Secondary Radiation, 390;
Secondary Radiation and Atomic Structure, 503; Second-
ary Radiation produced when the B and y Rays of
Radium Impinge on Metallic Plates, 543
Maccoll (Norman), Death of, 181

McCrae (J.), a Lunar Rainbow, 366

MacDowall (Alex. B.), the Moon and Barometer, 320
Macfarlane (Walter), Laboratory Notes on Practical Metal-
lurgy, 413

Machine Drawing, Alfred P. Hill, 149

McIntosh (Prof.), Community of Type between South
African and European Marine Annelids Generally, 492
McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), Uber das Studium
der Sprach Kurven, E. W. Scripture, 250; Fertilisation
of Jasminum nudiflorum, 319

Maclaren (J. Malcolm), Gold at Chota Nagpur, Bengal, 161
MacMahon (Major P. A., F.R.S.), Orthogonal and other
Special Systems of Invariants, 430

McMurry (Charles A.), Special Method in Elementary
Science for the Common School, 316
Macnamara (N. C.), Craniology of Man and the Anthropoid
Apes, 125

MacPherson (H. A.), a Fauna of the North-west Highlands
and Skye, 202

Macqueen (Mr.), Methods of Dealing with Dust in the Air
in a Cornish Mine, 209

McWeeney (Dr. E. J.), Carbon Monoxide Asphyxiation in
Dublin, 88

McWilliam (A.), on the Occurrence of Widmannstätten's
Figures in Steel Castings, 32; Acid Open-hearth Manipu-
lation, 40

Maddrill (Mr.), Observations on Comets, 449
Madreporarian Polyps, West Indian, J. E. Duerden, Prof.
Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 18

Magic Origin of Moorish Designs, Dr. Ed. Westermarck,
165
Magnetism: Simultaneous Occurrence of Solar and Mag-
netic Disturbances, A. Nippoldt, 16; Magnetic Dis-
turbances 1882 to 1903 and their Association with Sun-
spots, E. W. Maunder, 118; Magnetic Storms and As-
sociated Sun-spots, Rev. A. L. Cortie, 311; Prof.
Schuster, 311; Investigation of the Variations of Mag-
netic Hysteresis with Frequency, Prof. T. R. Lyle, 95;
an Ingenious Method of Constructing Magnetic Charts,
Prof. N. Umow, 184; Analysis of the Results from the
Falmouth Magnetographs on Quiet Days during 1891-
1902, Dr. Charles Chree, 261; Higher Text-book of
Magnetism and Electricity, Dr. R. Wallace Stewart, 270;
Action of a Magnetic Field on the Discharge through a
Gas, Dr. R. S. Willows, 358; a Contemplated Magnetic
Survey of the North Pacific Ocean by the Carnegie
Institution, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 389; Drift Produced in
Ions by Electromagnetic Disturbances, and a Theory of
Radio-activity, George W. Walker, 406; Elements of
Electromagnetic Theory, S. J. Barnett, G. F. C. Searle,
409; Coefficient of Magnetisation of Bismuth, Georges
Meslin, 431; Effect of Temperature on the Magnetisation
of Steel, Nickel, and Cobalt, Prof. H. Nagaoka and S.
Kusakabe, 448; the Magnetic Survey of the United
States, 449; Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory,
New Year Island, Captain H. L. Crosthwaite, 515;
Terrestrial Magnetism and its Causes, F. A. Black, 557;
a Magnetic Survey of Japan Reduced to the, Epoch 1895-0
and the Sea Level, A. Tanakadate, Prof. Arthur Schuster,
F.R.S., 578; the Diamagnetism of Bismuth, A. Leduc,
599; Electromagnetics in a Moving Dielectric, Oliver
Heaviside, F.R.S., 606; Determination of the Moment of
Inertia of the Magnets Used in the Measurement of the
Horizontal Component of the Earth's Field, Dr. W.
Watson, 622

Magnitude Equation in the Right Ascensions of the Eros
Stars, Prof. R. H. Tucker, 618

Maiden (J. H.), the Commercial Timbers of New South
Wales, 157; the Genus Eucalyptus, 422

Maignan (F.), Production of Alcohol and Acetone by
Muscles, 624

Mailhe (A.), the Three Methylcyclohexanones and the Cor-
responding Methyl-cyclohexanols, 383; Monochloro-de-
rivatives of Methylcyclohexane, 551

Malaria, Mosquitoes and, Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 590
Malclès (L.), Researches on Dielectric Solids, 167
Malfitano (G.), the Colloidal State of Matter, 143; Electrical
Conductivity of Colloidal Solutions, 240
Mammalia: the Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland,
J. G. Millais, 121; the Land and Sea Mammals of
Middle America and the West Indies, D. G. Elliot, 212
Man, Blood Pressures in, Prof. J. Clifford Allbutt, F.R.S.,
375

Man, Craniology of, and the Anthropoid Apes, A. T.
Mundy, 125; N. C. Macnamara, 125

Man, Electricity in the Service of, R. M. Walmsley, 124
Man, the Origin of, 433

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 23, 71, 167,
191, 334, 383, 431, 575; Wilde Lecture at, the Early
History of Seed-bearing Plants as Recorded in the
Carboniferous Flora, Dr. D. H. Scott, F.R.S., 426
Mankind in the Making, H. G. Wells, 193
Manouvrier (Prof.), Negroid" Characters in European
Skulls, 453

Mansfield (Mr.), Food of the Maine Lumbermen, 254
Maps, the First True, C. Raymond Beazley, 159
Maps, Popular Star, Comte de Miremont, 484
Maquenne (L.), Constitution of Ricinine, 119
Marage (M.), Application of the Vowel Siren to the Study
of Deafness, 456

Marcet (Mrs.), Rediviva, Chemistry for Youths, 435
March (F.), New Method of Synthesis of Alkyl Derivatives
of Cyclic Saturated Alcohols, 431; 1-Methyl-4-benzylcyclo-
hexanol and 1-Methyl-4-dibenzylcyclohexanol, 479
Marine Biology: Ecology and Deposits of the Cape Verde
Marine Fauna, C. Crossland, 502; on a Method of Using
the Tow-net as an Opening and Closing Tow-net, George
Murray, F.R.S., 364; Report of the Government of
Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of
Manaar, W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 395; Larva and Spat
of the Canadian Oyster, J. Stafford, 468; Eumedon con-
victor, a Crustacean accompanying a Sea-urchin, E. L.
Bouvier and G. Seurat, 479; Community of Type between
South African and European Marine Annelids Generally,
Prof. McIntosh, 492; Distinct Second Family Type of
Lancelets (Cephalochordata), Dr. R. Goldschmidt, 590;
Memoirs on Marine Biology, 618; see also Biology
Marine Expedition, a New British, 562
Mark (Edward Laurens), Anniversary Volume, 169
Marloth (Dr. R.), a New South African Cypress (Callistris
schwarzi), 168; Mimicry among Plants, 232

477

Marr (Dr. J. E.), Classification of the Sedimentary Rocks,
Mars: Seasonal Development of Martian Canals, Mr.
Lowell, 282; the Alternating Variability of Martian
Canals, Mr. Lowell, 494; Longitude Observations of
Points on Mars, Mr. Lowell, 449; Forthcoming Op-
position of, R. Buchanan, 494; Reality of Various
Features on, V. Cerulli, 592; Changes on, Mr. Lowell,
618; Mr. Lampland, 618; Prof. W. H. Pickering, 618;
see also Astronomy

Marsh (J. E.), Photographic Radiation of some Mercury
Compounds, 455

Marshall (H.), Salts and their Reactions, 200
Martignat (M.), Le Liège, ses Produits et ses Sous-pro-
duits, 413

Martin (Geoffrey), Have Chemical Compounds a Definite
Critical Temperature and Pressure of Decomposition? 609
Martin (G. H.), Practical Chemistry, a Second Year Course,

100

Martin (Dr. Sidney), Bacteria of Proteus vulgaris, 237
Martine (C.), a Synthesis of Menthone and Menthol, 311
Martini (Antonio de), Obituary Notice of, 38
Mason (Prof. J. W.), Death of, 325
Massee (George), Heterogenetic Fungus-germs, 175
Massoulier (Pierre), Study of Ionisation in Flames, 479;
Ionisation in Flames, 600

Masterman (Dr.), the Salmon Fisheries of England and
Wales, 18

Mathematics: Patent Flexible Curves and a Parabolic
Curve, W. J. Brooks, 15; a New General Theory of
Errors, William Edward Story, 15: a Simple Differ-
entiating Machine, Dr. J. Erskine Murray, 38; Intro-
ductory Treatise of Lie's Theory of Finite Continuous
Transformation Groups, John Edward Campbell, 49; the

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