Atmospheric and Oceanic Carbon Dioxide, Dr. A. Harden, Vegetable Fibres (Flax, Hemp, Jute, Tow, and Ramie), 283; Dr. A. Krogh, 283
Herbert R. Carter, 579 Atomic Weights, International, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 461 Barker (T. V.), Regular Growth of Crystals of one Sub- Attractions of Teneriffe, Hugh Richardson, 415
stance upon those of Another, 382 Auger (V.), New Method for Preparing Organic Derivatives Barkla (Dr. Charles G.), Secondary Röntgen Radiation,
of Phosphorus, 24; Action of Halogen Derivatives of the 440 ; Polarised Röntgen Radiation, 477 Metalloids on Halogen Alkyl Compounds, 47 ; Thioformic Barnard (Prof.), the Bruce Photographic Telescope, 424 Acid, gó; Acetyl-lactic Acid. 576
Barnard (S.), a New Geometry for Senior Forms, 174 Austin (Sarah), the Story without an End, 76
Barnes (Rev. E. W.), Asymptotic Expansion of Integral Australia, the Native Tribes of South-East, A. W. Howitt, Functions of Finite Non-zero Order, 382 A. Ernest Crawley, 225
Barnes (Prof. H. T.), the Heating Effect of the y Rays Australian Minerals, Radio-activity and Radium in, D. from Radium, 151 Mawson and T. H. Laby, 168
Barnes (Dr. H. T.), the flow of Water through Pipes- Avebury (Lord), F.R.S., on the Shape of the Stems of Experiments on Stream-line Motion and the Measure- Plants, 142; Experiment in Mountain Building. 575
ment of Critical Velocity, 357 Ayrton (Prof. W. E.), Experiments to show the Retardation Barnett (S. J.), Elements of Electromagnetic Theory, 409
of the Signalling Current of the Pacific Cable, 190 Barometer, the Moon and, Alex. B. MacDowall, 320 Azambuja (M. d'), Variation of the Band Spectra of Carbon Barometer, Remarkable Temperature Inversion and the
with the Pressure and some new Band Spectra of Carbon, Recent High, W. H. Dines, 365 575
Barrett (C. G.), Death of, 181; Obituary Notice of, 208 Barrett (Prof. W. F., F.R.S.), Physical Properties of a
Series of Alloys of Iron, 132; Method of Protecting the Babes (A.). Physiological Effects of Ovariotomy in the Hands of the Operator from X-Ray Burns, 167 Goat, 312
Basset (A. B., F.R.S.), Misuse of Words and Phrases, 30; Babylonia, the Devils and Evil Spirits of, R. Campbell Compound Singularities of Curves, 101; Compulsory Thompson, 249
Greek at Cambridge, 318 Bacon (Rev. J. M.). Death of, 207
Basset (Henry), Heat of Formation of Calcium Hydride Bacteriology Archebiosis and Heterogenesis, Dr. H. Charl- and Nitride, 551
ton Bastian, F.R.S., 30; on the Origin of Flagellate | Bassot (General), Elements and Ephemeris for Comet Monads and of Fungus-germs from Minute Masses of 1905 a (Giacobini), 617 Zooglcea, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 77 ; Hetero “Bastard” Logwood, S. N. C., 222 genetic Fungus-germs, George Massee, 175; Hetero- | Bastian (Prof. Adolf), Death of, 421 genetic Origin of Fungus Germs, Dr. H. Charlton Bas- | Bastian (Dr. H. Charlton, F.R.S.), Archebiosis and tian, 272; Occurrence of certain Ciliated Infusoria Heterogenesis, 30; on the Origin of Flagellate Monads within the Eggs of a Rotifer, considered from the Point and of Fungus-germs from Minute Masses of Zooglæa, of View of Heterogenesis, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, 77; the Heterogenetic Origin of Fungus-germs, 272 ; F.R.S., 548; on the Action Exerted upon the Staphylo Occurrence of Certain Ciliated Infusoria within the Eggs coccus pyogenes by the Human Blood Fluids, and on the of a Rotifer, considered from the Point of View of Elaboration of Protective Elements in the Human Organ Heterogenesis, 548 ism in Response to Inoculations of a Staphylococcus Vac Batavian Society of Experimental Philosophy, Prize Sub- cine, Dr. A. E. Wright and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, jects of the, 354 07; on the Action Exerted upon the Tubercle Bacillus Bateman (H.), the Weddle Quartic Surface, 478 by the Human Blood Fluids, and on the Elaboration of Bateson (W., F.R.S.), Compulsory Greek at Cambridge, Protective Elements in the Human Organism in Response 390 to Inoculations of a Tubercle Vaccine, Dr. A. E. Bauer (Dr. L. A.), a Contemplated Magnetic Survey of the Wright and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, 67; North Pacific Ocean by the Carnegie Institution, 389 Water-purification by Blue Vitriol, G. H. Grosvenor, Baumann (Mr.), the Nature of the Hydrosulphites, 374 156; Bacteriological Diagnosis of Plague, Dr. Klein, Bausch and Lomb's B.B.P. Portable Microscope, 568 237: Bacteria of Proteus vulgaris, Dr. Sidney Martin, Bauschinger (Prof. J.), Orbits of Minor Planets, 469 237; Bacterial Test for Estimation of Air-Pollution, Dr. Baxandall (F. E.), Enhanced Lines of Titanium, Iron, and Mervyn Gordon, 237; a Yellow Race of Bacillus pseud Chromium in the Fraunhoferic Spectrum, 94; on the arabinus from the Quince, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 263 ; Group iv. Lines of Silicium, 189; the Stellar Line near Hydrogen Peroxide in the Nascent State, and its Bac 14686, 475; the Spectrum of u Centauri, 476; the Arc tericidal Activity on Organisms in Water, Ed. Bonjean, Spectrum of Scandium and its Relation to Celestial 263 ; Hyphoids and Bacteroids, Paul Vuillemin, 263 ; the Spectra, 476 Bacterial Origin of Macrozamia Gum, Dr. R. Greig Bay (Isidore), Diphenylamine Reaction with Nitric Acid, Smith, 264; Bacteria in Sewage, Messrs. Winslow and
527 Belcher, 325; Intimate Connection between the Con- | Beavan (Arthur H.), Birds I have known, 581 figuration of Chemical Substances and their Suscepti Beazley (C. Raymond), the First True Maps, 159 bility to Fermentation, C. Ulpiani and M. Cingolani, | Beccari (O.), Wanderings in the Great Forests of Borneo, 352; Bacteriology and the Public Health, Dr. George Travels and Researches of a Naturalist in Sarawak, 203 Newman, Dr. A. C. Houston, 388; Vitality of the Beck (Messrs. R. and J.), New Lambex System of Day.
Typhoid Bacillus in Shell-fish, Dr. Klein, F.R.S., 421 light Loading and Film and Plate Changing, 352 Baker (Dr. H. F.), Alternants and Continuous Groups, 311 | Beckmann (Ernst), the Differential Mercury Thermometer, Baker (J. G., F.R.S.), Revised Classification of Roses, 430
518 Baker (W. M.), Elementary Algebra, 507
Becquerel (Prof. Henri), some Scientific Centres, vi., the Bakerian Lecture at Royal Society, the Reception and Physical Laboratory at the Museum d'Histoire naturelle, Utilisation of Energy by a Green Leaf, Dr. Horace T. 177 Brown, F.R.S., 522
Becquerel (Paul), Plant Radio-activity, 263 ; Action of Balfour (Dr. Andrew), First Report of the Wellcome Re Ether and Chloroform on Dried Seeds, 600 search Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College, Becquerel Rays and the Properties of Radium, Hon. R. J. Khartoum, 605
Strutt, Dr. O. W. Richardson, 172 Ball (Dr, L. de), New Refraction Tables, 234
Bedford (Duke of), Experiments in the Manuring of Fruit Ball (Sir Robert S.), a Popular Guide to the Heavens, 437 Crops, 356 Balland (M.), the Bleaching of Flour by Electricity, 96 Bees, "Attractions offered to, by Flowers, Miss J. Wery, Ballistics : Exterior Ballistics, Prof. Geo. Forbes, F.R.S., 492 380
Behrens (Dr. T. H.), Death of, 325, 420 Baly (E. C. C.), Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra of certain Beilby (G. T.), Phosphorescence caused by the Beta and Enol-keto-tautomerides, 549
Gamma Rays of Radium, 476 Baracchi (P.), the Government Observatory at Victoria, 449 Belcher (Mr.), Bacteria in Sewage, 325 Barker (Prof. Aldred F.), Spinning and Twisting of Long Beldam (George W.), Great Lawn Tennis Players, 436
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rence of Certain Ciliated Infusoria within the Eggs of Belgica, Résultats du Voyage du S.Y., en 1897, 1898, a Rotifer, considered from the Point of View of Hetero.
1899, sous le Commandemant de A. de Gerlache de genesis, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 548; the Origin Gomery, 337
of Life, Dr. F. J. Allen, 54 ; George Hookham, 101 ; Bell (C. A.), Determination of Young's Modulus (Adi- Morphologie und Biologie der Zelle, Dr. Alexander abatic) for Glass, 359,
Gurwitsch, 174; Naturbegriffe und Natururteile, Hans Bell (Sir Lowthian, Bart., F.R.S.), Death of, 181 ; Driesch, 270; les Heliozoaires d'Eau Douce, E. Penard, Obituary Notice of, 230
289; the Fresh-water Plankton of the Scottish Lochs, Bell (Dr. Robert), the Cancer Problem in a Nutshell, 76 W. and G. S. West, 623; the Sarcodina of Loch Ness, Bell (Ruby G.), Studies of Variation in Insects, 545
Dr. E. Penard, 623; the Rhizopods and Heliozoa of Bell Rock, Notes on the Natural History of the, J. M. Loch Ness, J. Murray, 623; the Wonders of Life, a Campbell, 221
Popular Study of Biological Philosophy, Ernst Haeckel, Bellamy (C. V.), Iron Manufacture in Lagos, 40; Geology 313; Morphologie und Biologie der Algen, Dr. Friedrich of Cyprus, 310; Geological Map of Cyprus, 471
Oltmanns, George Murray, F.R.S., 362 ; Mutation, Prof. Bellars (A. E.), Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Carbo- T. D. A. Cockerell, 366 ; Death of Prof. G. B. Howes,
hydrates in Presence of Ferrous Sulphate, 478; Com- F.R.S., 350 ; Obituary Notice of, 419; Attractions offered pounds of Guanidine with Sugars, 479
to Bees by Flowers, Miss J. Wery, 492 ; Darwin's Theory Belopolsky (Prof.), Radial Velocities of " Standard-velocity of Female Sexual Selection, Prof. A. Lamcere, 492 ; Stars,
Morphological Superiority of the Male Sex in Animals, Beltrami (Eugenio), Opere matematiche di, 293
Dr. T. H. Montgomery, 542 ; Origin of the Markings of Bemporod (Dr. A.), zur Theorie der Extinktion des Lichtes Organisms, Prof. Packard, 542 ; Alternation of Gener- in der Erdatmosphäre, 402
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physiology of the Higher Crustacea, F. Keeble and Dr. Pleistocene Age at Hoe Grange Quarry, Longcliffe, near F. W. Gamble, 621; Marine Biology : Report to the Brassington (Derbyshire), 165, 488
Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of Ben Bulben District, the, 91
the Gulf of Manaar, W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 395 ; Ben Nevis, Inversions of Temperature on, Andrew Watt, Larva_and Spat of the Canadian Oyster, J. Stafford, 583
468; Eumedon convictor, a Crustacean accompanying a Benham (Charles E.), Reversal in Influence Machines, Sea-urchin, E. L. Bouvier and G. Seurat, 479; Com- 320
munity of Type between South African and European Bennett (H. G.), Chlorination of the Isomeric Chloronitro- Marine Annelids generally, Prof. McIntosh, 492 ; benzenes, 478
Ecology and Deposits of the Cape Verde Marine Fauna, Bennett (Henry W.), Intensification and Reduction, 341 C. Crossland, 502 ; a New British Marine Expedition, Bentley (Richard), the Growth of Instrumental Meteor- 562 ; Distinct Second Family Type of Lancelets (Cephalo- ology, 503
chordata), Dr. R. Goldschmidt, 590 ; Memoirs on Marine Bentley (W. A.), Method of Studying Raindrops, 399 Biology, 618 Berbels (Prof. Max), Death of, 181
Bionomics of Exotic Flowers, the, Prof. Percy Groom, 26 Berget (A.), a Method of Reading Large Surfaces of Birds : Bird Notes from the Nile, Lady William Cecil, 150 ; Mercury, 287
Birds by Land and Sea, the Record of a Year's Work Bernard (Ch.), Assimilation Outside the Organism, 431 with Field Glass and Camera, J. M. Boraston, 179; a Berridge (Douglas), Importance of including both Latin New British Bird! W. P. Pycraft, 201; Can Birds and Science in a Scheme of General Education, 284
Smell? Dr. Alex. Hill, 318; Game, Shore, and Water Bertelli (Father Timoteo), Death of, 420
Birds of India, with Additional References to their Berthelot (M.), the Desiccation of Plants and Vegetable Allied Species in other Parts of the World, Colonel A.
Tissues, 71; Changes in Stems of Plants under Influence Le Messurier, 363 ; the Birds of Calcutta, F. Finn, 438; of Desiccation, 119; Thermochemical Researches Birds I have known, Arthur H. Beavan, 581 Brucine and Strychnine, 527; Use of Quartz Vessels Bischoff (C. A.), Materialien der Stereochemie, 386 Limited, 544; Use of “ Hot and Cold Tube" in Proving Black (F. A.), Terrestrial Magnetism and its Causes, 557 the Existence of Chemical Reactions at High Tempera- Blackie's Handy Book of Logarithms, 271 tures, Experiments in Hermetically Sealed Quartz Tubes, Blaise (E. E.), Quadrivalent Oxygen, 240, 480 ; the Migra- 568
tion of Ethylene Linkage in Unsaturated Acyclic Acids, Bertrand (Gabriel), a New Sugar from the Berries of the 311; Direct Fixation of Ethero-organo-magnesium
Mountain Ash, 96; Sorbierite, 167; Mountain Ash Derivatives on the Ethylene Linkage of Unsaturated Berries and Sorbierite, 210
Esters, 383 ; Characterisation of Lactones by Means of Besson (Louis), Extraordinary Halo Observed at Paris on Hydrazine, 527 March 26, 576
Blakeslee (A. F.), Sexual Reproduction of the Mucorineæ, Beth (Dr. Karl), die orientalische Christenheit der Mittel- 61 meerlände, 53
Blanc (G.), the Reduction of the Anhydrides of the Dibasic Bibliography of Agricultural Science, a, 188
Acids, 240; Methylcamphenylol, 287 Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492–1902, a Select, H. C. Bleekrode (Dr. L.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 540 Bolton, 317
Bloch (Dr. A.), Hair Follicles of Negroes, 452 Bibliography of Contemporary Astronomical Works, Prof. Bloch (Eugène), the Conductivity of Gases from a Flame, Ernest Lebon, 234
96 Biela's Comet (?), Shower of Andromedids from, W. F. Blood Pressures in Man, Prof. T. Clifford Allbutt, F.R.S., Denning, 139
375 Bielid Meteors, Radiant Point of the, K. Bohlin, 469 Blue Flints at Bournemouth, J. W. Sharpe, 176 Bigourdan (G.), New Giacobini Comet, 575
Blue-stained Flints, Dr. F. J. Allen, 83: Thomas L. D. Bilderzeugung in optischen Instrumenten Stand- Porter, 126
punkte der geometrischen Optik, die, Prof. G. H. Bryan, Blütenbiologie, Handbuch der, Prof. Percy Groom, 26 F.R.S., 217
Bodlaender (Dr. Guido), Death of, 325 Billiards Mathematically Treated, G. W. Hemming, S. H. Bodroux (F.), Mode of Formation of some Monosubstituted Burbury, F.R.S., 362
Derivatives of Urethane, 624 Billy (M.), Production of the Hyposulphites, 575
Bog-slide in Roscommon, 207 Binary Star Ceti 82, Orbit of the, Prof. Aitken, 519 Bohlin (K.), Radiant Point of the Bielid Meteors, 469 Biology : Lord Kelvin on the Living Cell, 13; Archebiosis Boldt (Dr. J.), Trachoma, 198
and Heterogenesis, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., Bolton (H. C.), a Select Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492- 30; on the Origin of Flagellate Monads and of Fungus- 1902, 317 germs from Minute Masses of Zooglæa, Dr. H. Charlton Boltwood (Bertram B.), Radio-activity of Natural Waters, Bastian, F.R.S., 77; Heterogenetic Fungus-germs, 233 George Massee, 175; Heterogenetic Origin of Fungus- Bombay, the Flora of the Presidency of, T. Cooke, 124 germs, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 272 ; Occur- Bone (W. A.), the Combustion of Ethylene, 70
Bonjean (Ed.), Hydrogen Peroxide in the Nascent State, and Rubber Cankers, J. B. Carruthers, 615; the Limit
and its Bactericidal Activity on Organisms in Waters, 263 of an Antarctic Phytogeographical Zone, C. Skottsberg, Books, Dates of Publication of Scientific, R. P. Paraiypye, 326; Résultats du Voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897, 320; B. Hobson, 440
1898, 1899, sous le Commandemant de A. de Gerlache Books of Science, Forthcoming, 473
de Gomery, 337: Abbildungen der in Deutschland und Boole (M. E.), the Preparation of the Child for Science, den angrenzenden Gebieten Vorkommenden Grundformen 316
der Orchideen-arten, Dr. F. Kränzlin, 341; Chemical Booth (Wm. H.). Smoke Prevention and Fuel Economy, Composition of Aleurone Grains, S. Posternak, 359-60;
the Species of Dalbergia of South-eastern Asia, Dr. D. Boraston (J. M.), Birds by Land and Sea, the Record of Prain, 363 ; Action on Plants of Röntgen and Radium a Year's Work with Field Glass and Camera, 179
Rays, Dr. M. Koernicke, 373; Botanical Collecting, Bordier's (M.) Supposed Demonstration of n-Rays by Dr. A. Henry, 380; some New Species and other Chinese
Photographic Methods, M. Chanoz and M. Perrigot, 287 Plants, W. J. Tutcher, 381 ; use of Leucine and Tyro- Borneo, Wanderings in the Great Forests of, Travels and sine as Sources of Nitrogen for Plants, L. Lutz, 383 ;
Researches of a Naturalist in Sarawak, O. Beccari, 203 Utilisation of the Essential Oils in the Etiolated Plant, Borrelly (M.), Another New Comet (1904 e), 233, 281; Eug. Charabot and Alex. Hébert, 408 ; Relations between Observations of Comet 1904 d, 281
Bougainvillia fruticosa and Bougainvillia ramosa, Paul Borrelly Comet 1904 e, Dr. E. Strömgren, 518; Revised Hallez, 408; the Genus Eucalyptus, J. H. Maiden, 422 ; Elements for, M. Fayet, 400 ; see also Astronomy
Central Nucleus in the Cells of the Cyanophyceæ, Dr. Botany : the Bionomics of Exotic Flowers, Prof. Percy 0. P. Phillips, 422 ; Revised Classification of Roses,
Groom, 26; the Pollination of Exotic Flowers, Ella M. J. G. Baker, F.R.S., 430; Assimilation outside the Bryant, 249; the Direction of the Spiral in the Petals of Organism, Ch. Bernard, 431; Effect of Low Tempera- Selenipedium, George Wherry, 31; the Available Plant tures on the Zoospores of the Algæ, E. C. Teodoresco, Food in Soils, H. Ingle, 70; the Desiccation of Plants 432 ; Praktikum für morphologische und systematische and Vegetable Tissues, M. Berthelot, 71; Changes in Botanik, Dr. Karl Schumann, 436; Comparative Stems of Plants under Influence of Desiccation, M. Anatomy and Phylogeny of the Coniferales, Prof. E. C. Berthelot, 119; the Pine-apple Gall of the Spruce, E. R.
Jeffery, 447 ;
Biologic Forms" of Erysiphe graminis, Burdon, 71; Linnean Society, 70, 239, 430, 550, 599 ; E. S. Salmon, 468; Endophytic Adaptation shown by New South Wales Linnean Society, 72, 263; Sexual Erysiphe graminis, D.C., under Cultural Conditions, Reproduction of the Mucorineæ, A. F. Blakeslee, 61; E. S. Salmon, 598; the Giant Trees of Victoria, N. J. Handbuch der Laubholzkunde, Camillo Karl Schneider, Caire, 468 ; Comparative Assimilability of Ammonia Prof. Percy Groom, 76; Method of Preparing Clayed Salts, Amines, Amides, and Nitriles, L. Lutz, 480 ; the Cocoa in Trinidad, 87; Trehalaše in Fungi, Em. Bour- Uses and Wonders of Plant-hairs, Kate E. Styan, 486; quelot and H. Hérissey, 119; Law of Variation of Place-constants for Aster prenanthoides, G. H. Shull, Weight of Penicillium glaucum as a Function of its 493 ; Fungi, Prof. H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., at the Age, Mlle. W. Stefanowska, 120; Vegetation in Atmo- Royal Institution, 496; Unsere Pflanzen, F. Söhns, 510; spheres Rich in Carbon Dioxide, E. Demoussy, 120; Children's Wild Flowers, Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, 510; die Sinnesorgane der Pflanzen, G. Haberlandt, 123; the Burbank's Fruit-hybrids, W. S. Harwood, 516; Sweet Flora of the Presidency of Bombay, T. Cooke, 124; on Potatoes, H. H. Cousins, 542 ; Citrus Parasitic Fungus, the Shape of the Stems of Plants, Lord Avebury, 142 ; Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, P. H. Rolfs, 542 ; Origin Formation and Distribution of the Essential Oil in an and Composition of the Essence of Herb-Bennet Root, Annual Plant, Eug. Charabot and G. Laloue, 144 ; Floral Em. Bourquelot and H. Hérissey, 551 ; Varieties of Abnormalities produced by Parasites acting at a Dis- Cacao Trees existing in Ceylon, R. H. Lock, 567; Index tance, Marin Molliard, 144 : Plants and Spore-infection, Kewensis Plantarum Phanerogamarum, W. T. Thiselton- E. S. Salmon, 157; the Mistaken Idea that Birds are Dyer, 581; Geotropism in Plants, Dr. Linsbauer, 590; Seed-carriers, F. Nicholson, 167; the Dissemination Pelomyxa palustris, Mrs. L. J. Veley, 599; Axillary of Seeds by Birds, C. Oldham, 334 ; a New South African Scales of Aquatic Monocotyledons, Prof. Ř. J. Harvey Cypress Callistric schwarzii, Dr. R. Marloth, 168 ; Gibson, 599 ; Action of Ether and Chloroform on Dried the Plant Associations of the Auckland Isles, Dr. Seeds, Paul Becquerel, 600; Function of Fatty Material Cockayne, 183: the Flowering of the Bamboo, A. Tingle, in Fungi, A. Perrier, 600 ; Flora of the Calcutta District, . 183; Proteid Digestion in Animals and Plants, Prof. Dr. Prain, 615 S. H. Vines, F.R.S., 189; some Peculiar Features in Bouchonnet (A.), Fluorides of Indium and Rubidium, 287 Seedlings of Peperomia, A. W. Hill, 191; the Resist- Boudouard (O.), Influence of Steam on the Reduction of ance to Desiccation of some Fungi, Madame Z. Gatin- the Oxides of Iron by Carbon Monoxide and Dioxide, 263 Gruzewska, 191; on the Native °Flora of New South Bougault (J.), Action of Iodine and Yellow Oxide of Mer- Wales, partii., R. H. Cambage, 192 ; a Treatise on cury on Unsaturated Acids, 119 the British Fresh-water Algæ, Prof. G. S. West, 194 ; Boule (Prof. Marcellin), Recent Exploration in the Men- a Monograph of the British Desmidiaceæ, W. West and tone Caves, 276 Prof. G. S. West, 194 ; Morphologie und Biologie der Boulud (M.), Modifications of Glycolysis in the Capillaries Algen, Dr. Friedrich Oltmanns, George Murray, F.R.S., caused by Local Modification of the Temperature, 23 ; 362; the Morphological Nature of the Ovary in the
the Reduction of Oxyhæmoglobin, 599 Crnus Cannabis, Dr. Prain, 209; Mountain Ash Berries Bourne (A. A.), Elementary Algebra, 507 and Sorbierite, M. Bertrand, 210; Mimicry among
Bournemouth, Blue Flints at, J. W. Sharpe, 176 Plants, Dr. R. Marloth, 232 : Flora of Hampshire, in- Bourquelot (Em.), Trehalase in Fungi, 119; Origin and Huding the Isle of Wight, Frederick Townsend, 245; Composition of the Essence of Herb-Bennet Root, 551 Plant Associations in Moorland Districts, Francis J. Bousfield (W. R.), Electrical Conductivity and other Pro- Lewis, 257. the Ascent of Water in Trees, Dr. Alfred perties of Sodium Hydroxide in Aqueous Solution, 141 1. Ewart, 261; a Yellow Race of Bacillus pseudarabinus Bouveault (L.), Methylcamphenylol, 287 from the Quince, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 263 ; Plant Radio- Bouvier (E. L.), Eumedon convictor, a Crustacean accom- ativity, Paul Becquerel. 263: the Bacterial Origin of panying a Sea-urchin, 479 Macrozamia Gum, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 264 : Death and Bovell (Mr.), Sugar Cane Cultivation in Barbadoes, 304 Obituary Notice of J. G. Luehmann, 279 ; Trees, Prof. Brace (Josh.), the Culture of Fruit Trees in Pots, 314 H Marshall Ward, 290 ; Cassava Poisoning, Sir Daniel Bradley (O. C.), Trapezium of the Carpus of the Horse, 326 Morris, 305 : Chlorophyll Assimilation in the Absence of Brake, a Synchronising Electromagnetic, Henri Abraham, Origen, Jean Friedel, 312 : the Culture of Fruit Trees 383 in Pots, Josh Brace, 314: Hints on Collecting and Pre- Brame (J. S. S.), Action of Acetylene on Aqueous and terving Plants, S. Guiton, 317; the Fertilisation of Hydrochloric Acid Solutions of Mercuric Chloride, 598 Jasminum nudiflorum, Prof. John G. McKendrick, Brandy? What is, 11; Dr. V. H. Veley, F.R.S., 53 ; Dr. S. FR.S., 319; the Cultivation and Preparation of Para Arch. Vasey, 53 Rubber, W. H. Johnson, 321, 352 : C. Simmonds, 321; Brewing Students, Laboratory Studies for, A. J. Brown, 173 * Indiarubber Euphorbia, Henri Jumelle, 600 ; Tea Bright Meteor, a, J. Ryan, 329
Bright Meteor, Real Path of a, H. Rosenberg, 569
Bessel's Method, 244; Forthcoming Opposition of Mars, Bright Meteors, R. L. Jones, 449
494 Brightness of Encke's Comet, J. Holetschek, 469
Buddhism, Progressive, 428 Brioschi (Francesco), Opere matematiche di, 293
Buddon (E.), Elementary Pure Geometry with Mensuration, British Association : Sir J. Eliot's Address at Cambridge, 507 J. R. Sutton, 6; Sir John Eliot, F.R.S., 7
Bull (L.), on the Registration of the n-Rays, 191 British Association Geological Photographs, 538
Buller (Prof. A. H. R.), Electrical Effects of Dryness of British Association in South Africa, Forthcoming Meeting Atmosphere at Winnipeg, 448 of the, 323
Bumstead (Prof.), are Metals made Radio-active by the British Bird! A New, W. P. Pycraft, 201
Influence of Radium Radiation ? 430 British Desmidiaceæ, a Monograph of the, W. West and Burbank's Fruit-Hybrids, W. S. Harwood, 516 Prof. G. S. West, 194
Burbury (S. H., F.R.S.), Billiards Mathematically Treated, British Freshwater Algæ, a Treatise on the, Prof. G. S. G. W. Hemming, 362 West, 194
Burdon (E. R.), the Pine-apple Gall of the Spruce, 71 British India, the Topography of, Colonel Sir Thomas Burge (C. 0.), Connection between Engineering and Holdich, C.B., 268
Science, 384 British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1905, the, 221 Burgerstein (Dr. Alfred), die Transpiration der Pflanzen, 51 British Marine Expedition, a New, 562
Burgess (C. H.), Alkaline Borates, 71; Physical Characters British Museum : the History of the Collections contained of the Sodium Borates with a New Method for the De-
in the Natural History Departments of the British termination of Melting Points, 189; Cause of the Period Museum, 485; Second Report on Economic Zoology, of Chemical Induction in the Union of Hydrogen and Fred V. Theobald, 272
Chlorine, 380 Broca (André), Variation of the Specific Induction Power Burgess (G. K.), Measurements by Photometric Methods of of Glass with the Frequency, 527
the Temperature of the Electric Arc, 132 Brochet (André), Influence of the Nature of the Anode on Burke (John Butler), Some Scientific Centres, vi., the
the Electrolytic Oxidation of Potassium Ferrocyanide, Physical Laboratory at the Museum d'Histoire natur- 119; Electrolysis of Organic Acids by means of the elle, Prof. Henri Becquerel, 177 Alternating Current, 407 ; Electrolytic Solution of Burke (J. B.), Fluorescence and Absorption, 597 Platinum in Sulphuric Acid, 479
Burma, Para Rubber Plantation at Mergui, 14 Brodie (F. J.), Decrease of Fog in London, 119
Burnside (Prof. W.), Groups of Order page, 166 Brooks (W. J.), Patent Flexible Curves and a Parabolic Burrard (Major S. G., F.R.S.), Report on the Identifica. Curve, 15
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Wood, R.E., 42 Broom (Dr. R.), the Fossil Reptiles of South Africa, 232 ; Burrows (H.), Pinene Isonitrosocyanide and its Derivatives,
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