Trillat, 72 ; the Discovery of Argon, Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 83; the Translator, 102 ; Death of Dr. Karl H. Huppert, 86; Electrolysis of Acid Solutions of Aniline, L. Gilchrist, 88; Hydrolysis of Cane Sugar by d- and l-Camphor-B-Sulphonic Acids, R. J. Caldwell, 94 ; the Absorption of Hydrogen by Rhodium, L. Quennessen, 96; Action of Boric Acid on the Alkaline Peroxides and the Formation of Perborates, George F. Jaubert, 96; Thioformic Acid, V. Auger, 96; a New Sugar from the Berries of the Mountain Ash, Gabriel Bertrand, 96; Sorbierite, Gabriel Bertrand, 167; Mountain Ash Berries and Sorbierite, M. Bertrand, 210; the Bleaching of Flour by Electricity, M. Balland, 96; Practical Chemistry, a Second Year Course, G. H. Martin, 100 ; Nitroso-group in Organic Substances Isomorphous with the Nitro- radical, G. Bruni and A. Callegari, 113; Attempts to decide by Physical Methods the Nature of Isodynamic Substances, M. Brühl, 113; Dr. W. H. Perkin, 113 ; F. Giolitti, 113; Constitution of Ricinine, L. Maquenne and L. Philippe, 119; Action of Iodine and Yellow Oxide of Mercury on Unsaturated Acids, J. Bougault, 119; New Method of Synthesis of Aromatic Hydro- carbons, Georges Darzens, 119; Trehalase in Fungi, Em. Bourquelot and H. Hérissey, 119; Complexity of Dis- solved Sulphates, Albert Colson, 119; Isomerism of the Amidines of the Naphthalene Series, R. Meldola and J. H. Lane, 118; Theory of the production of Mer- curous Nitrite, P. C. Rây, I9; Amidechloroiodides, G. D. Lander and H. E. Laws, 119; New Synthesis of Isocaprolactone, D. T. Jones and G. Tattersall, 119; Fire and Explosion Risks, Dr. von Schwartz, 122 ; Death of Dr. T. M. Drown, 130; Obituary Notice of, 303 ; on the Possibility of Chemical Reactions, M. de Forcrand, 143 ; on the Prediction of Chemical Reactions, M. de Forcrand, 143 ; a New Class of lons, G. Moureau, 143 ; on Wood Spirit from Thuya articulata, Emilien Grimal, 143 ; the Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., 155; Helium in Pitchblende, Richard J. Moss, 158; on the State in which Helium exists in Minerals, Prof. Morris W. Travers, F.R.S., 248; the Refractive Indices of the Elements, Clive Cuthbertson, 164; Certain Properties of the Alloys of Silver and Cadmium, Dr. T. K. Rose, 164 ; Tyrosinases in Skins of Pigmented Vertebrates, Florence M. Durham, 165; Nitrites of the Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals, and their Decomposition by Heat, P. C. Rây, 165; Affinity Constants of Aniline and its Derivatives, R. C. Farmer and F. J. Warth, 166; Grignard Reaction applied to the Esters of Hydroxy-acids, P. F. Frankland and D. F. Twiss, 166 ; Addition of Hydrogen Cyanide to Unsaturated Com- pounds, A. Lapworth, 166; the Composition of Colloidal Granules, Victor Henri and André Mayer, 167; the Retrogradation of Cyclic Secondary Amines, P. Lemoult, 167; the Chemical Synthesis of Vital Products, and the Inter-relations between Organic Compounds, Prof. Raphael Meldola, F.R.S., 170; Studien über die Albumin- oide mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Spongin und der Keratine, Dr. Eduard Strauss, 174; a Scheme for the Detection of the more Common Classes of Carbon Compounds, Frank E. Weston, 175; Memoire sur la Réproduction artificielle du Rubis par Fusion, A. Verneuil, 180; Calcium Metal, R. Š. Hutton, 180; Production of Calcium Cyanamide and its Employment as Fertiliser, Prof. Frank, 374; Heat of Formation of Calcium Hydride and Nitride, A. Guntz and Henry Basset, 551; Death of Prof. Clemens A. Winckler, 181; Death of Sir Lowthian Bell, Bart., F.R.S., 181; Obituary Notice of, 230; Physical Characters of the Sodium Borates with a New Method for the Determin- ation of Melting Points, C. H. Burgess and A. Holt, jun., 189; New Derivatives of Tetrahydrobenzene, Léon Brunel, 191; Cyclic Substituted Thio-hydantoins, Emm. Pozzi-Escot, 191; Salts and their Reactions, Dr. L. Dobbie and H. Marshall, 200; Oils for Motor-cars, C. Simmonds, 205; the Primary Formation of Optically Active Substances in Nature, Dr. A. Byk, 210; Manual of the Chemical Analysis of Rocks, H. S. Washington, 219; Applications of some General Reactions to Investi- gations in Organic Chemistry, Dr. Lassar-Cohn, 220; the Cost of Chemical Synthesis, R. J. Friswell, 222 ;
Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified in Hæmolytic Sera, Prof. Robert Muir and Carl H. Browning, 238; Hydrolysis of Ammonium Salts, V'. H. Veley, 239: the Diazo-reaction in the Diphenyl Series, part ii., Ethoxybenzidine, J. C. Cain, 239; the Sulphate and the Phosphate of the Dimercurammonium Series, P. C. Rây, 239; Method for the Direct Production of Certain Aminoazo-compounds, R. Meldola and L. Eynon, 239; Studies in Optical Superposition, T. S. Patterson and F. Taylor, 239; Constitution of the Sodium Salts of Certain Methenic and Methinic Acids, A. Haller and P. Th. Muller, 239; New Boride of Manganese, Binet du Jassonneix, 239; Electrolytic Analysis of Cobalt and Nickel, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin and W. C. Prebble, 239; Quadrivalent Oxygen, E. E. Blaise, 240, 480 ; the Reduction of the Anhydrides of the Dibasic Acids, G. Blanc, 240 ; General Method for the Synthesis of Aldehydes, Georges Darzens, 240; the Diastatic Coagulation of Starch, A. Fernbach and J. Wolff, 240; Combustion of Sulphur in the Calorimetric Bomb, H. Giran, 240 ; la Statique chimique basée sur les deux Principes fondamentaux de la Thermo- dynamique, E. Ariès, 247; die heterogenen Gleich- gewichte vom Standpunkte der Phasenlehre, H. W. Bakhuis Roozeboom, 247; Inks, their Composition and Manufacture, C. Ainsworth Mitchell and T. C. Hep- worth, C. Simmonds, 269 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. Thomas Woods, 278; Determination of Propor- tion of Free Chromic Acid in Dichromate Solutions, Messrs. Abegg and Cox, 281 ; Atmospheric and Oceanic Carbon Dioxide, Dr. A. Harden, 283; Dr. A. Krogh, 283 ; Fluorides of Indium and Rubidium, C. Chabrié and A. Bouchonnet, 287; Limit of the Reaction between Diazobenzene and 'Aniline, Léo Vignon, 287; Methyl- camphenylol, L. Bouveault and G. Blanc, 287; Estim- ation of Carbon Monoxide in Confined Atmospheres, Albert Lévy and A. Pécoul, 287; the Rational Estim- ation of Gluten in Wheaten Flour, E. Fleurent, 288; Death of Dr. Carl Otto Weber, 303 ; Combinations of Samarium Chloride with Ammonia, C. Matignon and R. Trannoy, 311; a Colloidal Hydrate of Iron obtained by Electrodialysis, J. Tribot and H. Chrétien, 311; an Isomeride of Trichloracetone, G. Perrier and E. Prost, 311; the Migration of the Ethylene Linkage in Un- saturated Acyclic Acids, E. E. Blaise and A. Luttringer, 311; a New Method of Synthesising Saturated Ketones by the Method of Catalytic Reduction, M. Darzens, 311; a Synthesis of Menthone and Menthol, A. Haller and
C. Martine, 311; the B-Methyl-e-alkylcyclo- hexanones, A. Haller, 311; the Spring at Hammara Moussa, Tor, Sinai, R. Fourtau
N. Georgiadès, 312 ; a Select Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492-1902, H. C. Bolton, 317; Death of Dr. Guido Bodlaender, 325; Physical Properties of Metallic Calcium, H. Moissan and M. Chavanne, 327; Cæsium Methylamide, E. Rengade, 335; Trattato di Chimica Inorganica Generale e Applicato all'Industria, Dr. E. Molinari, 339; Death of Prof. Valdemar Stein, 350 ; Intimate Connection between the Configuration of Chemical Substances and their Susceptibility to Fer- mentation, C. Ulpiani and M. Cingolani, 352; Electro- lytic Oxidation of the Aliphatic Aldehydes, H. D. Law, 358; the Molecular Condition in Solution of Ferrous Potassium Oxalate, S. E. Sheppard and C. E. K. Mees, 358; a Further Analogy between the Asymmetric Nitrogen and Carbon Atoms, H. 0. Jones, 358; the Formation of Magnesia from Magnesium Carbonate by Heat, W. C. Anderson, 358; the Reduction Products of Anisic Acid, J. S. Lumsden, 358; Chemical Com- position of Aleurone Grai S. Posternak, 359-60 ; Chlorination of Methyl-ethyl-ketone, André Kling. 359 ; Action of Dilute Nitric Acid upon Vegetable Fibres, M. Jardin, 359 ; the Preparation of the Diamond, Henri Moissan, 359 ; Synthesis in the Anthracene Series, MM. Haller and A. Guyot, 359; the Condition of Chemical Industries in France, Jean Jaubert, 369; the Nature of the Hydrosulphites, Messrs. Baumann, Thesmar, and Frossard, 374 ; Cause of the Period of Chemical In- duction in the lnion of Hydrogen and Chlorine, D. L. Chapman and C. H. Burgess, 380; Mass Analysis of Muntz's Metal by Electrolysis, and the Electric Proper.
ties of this Alloy, J. G. A. Rhodin, 381; Equilibrium Simon, 504; the Glycerophosphates of Piperazine, A. between Sodium Sulphate and Magnesium Sulphate, Astruc, 504 ; zur Bildung der ozeanischen Salzablagerung, R. B. Denison, 381; Epidote from Inverness-shire, J. H. van 't Hoff, 508; Précis de Chimie physiologique, H. H. Thomas, 381; Configuration of Isonitrosocamphor, Prof. Allyre Chassevant, 509; Monobromoacetal, P. M. 0. Forster, 382; B-NH-Ethenyldiaminonaphthalene, Freundler and M. Ledru, 527; Diphenylamine Reaction R. Meldola and J. H. Lane, 382 ; Direct Fixation of with Nitric Acid, Isidore Bay, 527; Thermochemical Ethero-organo-magnesium Derivatives on the Ethylene Researches on Brucine and Strychnine, MM. Berthelot Linkage of Unsaturated Esters, E. E. Blaise and A. and Gaudechon, 527; Valency of the Atom of Hydrogen, Courtot, 383; New Method of Testing for Ammonia, M. de Forcrand, 527: Characterisation of Lactones by Application to the Examination of Water for Sanitary Means of Hydrazine, M. Blaise and A. Luttringer, 527; Purposes, MM. Trillat and Turchet, 383 ; Comparative Antiseptic Properties of Smoke, A. Trillat, 528; Chemical Assimilability of Ammonia Salts, Amines, Amides, and Statics and Dynamics, J. W. Mellor, Dr. H. M. Dawson, Nitriles, L. Lutz, 480 ; Oxidation of Metals in the Cold 532 ; Cryoscopic Behaviour of Hydrocyanic Acid, M. in Presence of Ammonia, C. Matignon and G. Des- Lespieau, 544; Use of Quartz Vessels Limited, M. plantes, 551 ; Direct Synthesis of Ammonia, Dr. E. P. Berthelot, 544 ; Use of “ Hot and Cold Tube" in Proving Perman, 597; Action of Carbon Monoxide on Ammonia, the Existence of Chemical Reactions at High Tempera- H. Jackson and D. Northall-Laurie, 598; Variations tures, Experiments in Hermetically Sealed Quartz Tubes, in the Crystallisation of Potassium Hydrogen Succinate, M. Berthelot, 568; Velocity of Oxime Formation in A. T. Cameron, 383; the Three Methylcyclohexanones certain Ketones, A. W. Stewart, 540 ; Esterification Con- and the Corresponding Methylcyclohexanols, Paul stants of Substituted Acrylic Acids, J. J. Sudborough and Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 383 ; Approximate Colorimetric D. J. Roberts, 550 ; Simple Method for the Estimation of Estimation of Nickel and Cobalt in Presence of One Acetyl Groups, J. J. Sudborough and W. Thomas, 550 ; Another, R. W. Challinor, 384; Materialien der Stereo- Gynocardin, a New Cyanogenetic Glucoside, F. B. Power chemie, C. A. Bischoff, 386; the Principles of Inorganic and F. H. Lees, 550 ; an Asymmetric Synthesis of Quad- Chemistry, Wilhelm Ostwald, 388; Determinations of rivalent Sulphur, S. Smiles, 550 ; Action of a-Halogen the Physical Constants of Pure Marsh Gas, Prof. Ketones on Alkyl Sulphides, S. Smiles, 550 ; Pinene Iso- Moissan and M. Chavanne, 400; Study of the Silicide nitrosocyanide and its Derivatives, W. A. Tilden and H. of Carbon from the Cañon Diablo Meteorite, Henri Burrows, 550 ; Ferric Ethylate, Paul Nicolardot, 551 ; Moissan, 407 : a New Reaction of Aldehydes, A. Substituted Creas from Natural Leucine, MM. Hugounenq Conduché, 407: Action of Hydrocyanic Acid on Epi- and Morel, 551; Origin and Composition of the Essence ethyline, M. Lespieau, 407 ; Practical Exercises in of Herb-bennet Root, Em. Bourquelot and H. Hérissey, Chemical Physiology and Histology, H. B. Lacey and 551; Monochloro-derivatives of Methylcyclohexane, Paul C... Pannett, 412; Exercises in Practical Physiological Sabatier and Alp. Mailhe, 551; Composition of the Oil Chemistry.. Sydney W. Cole, 412; Catalytic Power of from Bir Bahoti
or the
“ Rains Insect (Bucella Reduced Nickel, Paul Sabatier and J. B. Senderens, 423 ; carniola), E. G. Hill, 551-2; the Properties of Tungstic Reduction of Nitriles to Amines, Paul Sabatier and Anhydride as a Colouring Material for Porcelain, Albert J. B. Senderens, 423; New Method of Synthesis of Alkyl Granger, 575; Production of the Hyposulphites, M. Derivatives of Cyclic Saturated Alcohols, A. Haller and Billy, 575 ; Acetyl-lactic Acid, V. Auger, 576; the Elements F. March, 431; Direct Determination of the Atomic of Chemistry, N. M. Pattison Muir, 582 ; Alcohol in In- Wright of Chlorine, Prof. H. B. Dixon, F.R.S., and dustry, 584 ; Death of Prof. A. Piccini, 588 ; New Method E C. Edgar, 431; Carbimide of Natural Leucine, for the Preparation of Paraffins from their Monohalogen VM. Hugounenq and Morel, 431; Assimilation outside Derivatives, Paul Lebeau, 592 ; Absence or Marked Dim- the Organism, Ch. Bernard, 431; die Schule der Chemie, inution of Free Hydrochloric Acid in the Gastric Contents W. Ostwald, 435; Radio-active Muds from the Thermal in Malignant Disease of Organs other than the Stomach, Springs of Nauheim and Baden, Messrs. Elster and Prof. Benjamin Moore, Dr. W. Alexander, R. E. Kelly I peitel. 448 : Radio-active Sediments of Thermal Springs, and H. E. Roaf, 596; Action of Acetylene on Aqueous Prof. G. Vicentini and Levi de Zara, 448; the Theory of and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions of Mercuric Chloride, Photographic Processes, on the Chemical Dynamics of J. S. S. Brame, 598; Chemical Dynamics of the Re- Development, S. E. Sheppard and C. E. K. Mees, 454 ; actions between Sodium Thiosulphate and Organic Estimation of Saccharin, C. Proctor, 455; Photographic Halogen Compounds, partii., Halogen Substituted Radiation of some Mercury Compounds, R. de J. F. Acetates, A. Slator, 598; Physical Chemistry of the Struthers and J. E. March, 455 ; Purification of Gadolina, Toxin-antitoxin Reaction, J. A. Craw, 598; Alloys of and on the Atomic Weight of Gadolinium, G. Urbain, Copper and Bismuth, A. H. Hiorns, 598; New Forma- 455 ; B-Decahydronaphthol, Henri Leroux, 455; Manual tion of Acetylcamphor, M. O. Forster and Miss H. M. of Chemical Analysis, E. Prost, 458; Techno-chemical Judd, 598 ; Bromomethyl Heptyl Ketone, H. A. D. Analysis, Dr. G. Lunge, 458; Percentage Tables for Jowett, 598; a Carbide of Magnesium, J. T. Nance, 599 ; Elementary Analysis, Leo F. Guttmann, 460; Inter- Isomeric Forms of d-Bromo- and d-Chloro-camphor- rational Atomic Weights, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 461; sulphonic Acids, F. S. Kipping, 599 : Influence of the Death of Prof. Albert B. Prescott, 466; Chlorination of Hydroxyl and Alkoxyl Groups on the Velocity of Saponi- There Isomeric Chloronitrobenzenes, J. B. Cohen and H. G. fication, A. Findlay and W. E. S. Turner, 599 ; the Bennett, 478; Reduction of Isophthalic Acid, W. H. Reduction of Oxyhæmoglobin, R. Lepine and M. Boulud, Perkia, jun., and S. S. Pickles, 478 ; Relation between 599; Liquefaction of Allene and Allylene, MM. Lespieau Natural and Synthetical Glycerylphosphoric Acids, F. B. and Chavanne, 600; Hydrogenation of Benzonitrile and Power and F. Tutin, 478; Transmutation of Geometrical Paratoluonitrile, A. Frébault, 600; a Short Introduction Isomerides, A. W. Stewart, 478; Linin, J. S. Hills and to the Theory of Electrolytic Dissociation, J. C. Gregory, W. P. Wynne, 478 ; Constitution of Phenylmethylacridol, 606; Have Chemical Compounds a Definite Critical J J. Dobbie, 478; Electrolytic Solution of Platinum in Sul- Temperature and Pressure of Decomposition? Geoffrey phuric Acid, André Brochet and Joseph Petit, 479 ; Com- Martin, 609; Tantalum, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 610; parson of the Physical Properties of Pure Nickel and Coagulation of Dilute Solutions of Silicic Acid under the Cobalt. I. Copaux, 479; Soluble Forms of Metallic Influence of Various Substances, Nicola Pappadá, 616; Dinydroxytartrates, H. J. H. Fenton, F.R.S., 479 ; Com- Derivatives of the Sesquioxides, A. T. Cameron, 623; pounds of Guanidine with Sugars, R. S. Morrell and Construction of Fume-chambers with Effective Ventila- LE Bellars, 479; 1-Methyl-4-benzylcyclohexanol and tion, Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 623; Production of 1-Methyl-4-dibenzylcyclohexanol, A. Haller and F. March, Alcohol and Acetone by Muscles, F. Maignan, 624; the 6: thr Law of the Conservation of Mass in Chemical Crystalloluminescence of Arsenious Acid, M. Guinchant, Aaron, Antonino Lo Surdo, 494 ; Physical Chemistry of 624 ; Mode of Formation of some Monosubstituted De. Anesthesia. Prof. Moore and Mr. Roaf, 499 ; on Dextro- rivatives of L'rethane, F. Bodroux, 624 ratory Lactic Acid, E. Jungfleisch and M. Godchot, Chester (Rear-Admiral), Report of the L'nited States Naval s. the Action of Magnesium Amalgam upon Di- Observatory, 211 raketone, E. Couturier and L. Meunier, 503 ; a Method Chicago, Astronomical Lectures at, 410
the Volumetric Estimation of Hydroxylamine, L. J. I Child (J. M.), a New Geometry for Senior Forms, 174
Children, Lectures on the Diseases of, Dr. Robert Hut- Colour of Moss Agates, Change in the, W. A. Whitton, chison, 28
31; C. Simmonds, 54 ; A. Hutchinson, 101 Chizzoni (Dr. Francesco), Death of, 36, 350
Colour Photography, Dr. Koenig 's Method of, 83 - Cholera, Protective Inoculation against Asiatic, Dr. Strong, Colour-blindness : Two Cases of Trichromic Vision, Dr.
F. W. Edridge-Green, 573 352 Chree (Dr. Charles, F.R.S.), Analysis of the Results from Colour-physiology of the Higher Crustacea, F. Keeble and the Falmouth Magnetographs on Quiet Days during
Dr. F. W. Gamb 621 1891–1902, 261; Determination of Young's Modulus Colours of Stars in the Southern Hemisphere, Dr. J. (Adiabatic) for Glass, 359
Möller, 256 Chrétien (H.), a Colloidal Hydrate of Iron obtained by Colson (Albert), Complexity of Dissolved Sulphates, 119 Electrodialysis, 311
Comets : Encke's Comet 1904 b, M. Kaminsky, 16, 114; Chrétien (M.), Observations of Perseids, 89
Prof. Max Wolf, 63, 89; Prof. Millosevich, 89, 114; Prof. Christenheit der Mittelmeerlände, die orientalische, Dr. E. Hartwig, 89; Herr Moschick,' 114; Dr. Smart, 114; Karl Beth, 53
Herr. van d Bilt, 185; Brightness of Encke's Comet, J. Christian Century in Japan, the, Dr. J. Haas, F. Victor Holetschek, 469; Re-discovery of Tempel's. Second Dickens, 27
Comet, M. Gavelle, 133 ; J. Coniel, 133 ; Tempel's Comet Christy (Mr.), Sleeping Sickness in Congo Free State, 499 ; (1904 c), M. St. Javelle, 185; M. Coniel, 185 ; Ephemeris
Relationship of Human Trypanosomiasis to Congo Sleep- for, J. Coniel, 282 ; Search-ephemeris for Tempel's First ing Sickness, 499; the Congo Floor Maggot, 499
Periodic Comet (1867 II.), A. Gautier, 545; Shower of Church (Colonel George Earl), Archæological Researches in Andromedids from Biela's Comet (?), W. F. Denning, Costa Rica, C. V. Hartman, 461
139 ; Discovery of a New Comet (1904 d), M. Giacobini, Cingolani (M.), Intimate Connection between the Configura- 185; Comet 1904 d (Giacobini), 211, 233 ; M. Ebell, 256 ;
tion of Chemical Substances and their Susceptibility to Elements and Ephemeris of, M. Ebell, 211; M. Giaco- Fermentation, 352
bini, 211; Ephemeris for, M. Ebell, •353;
Herr Circulation of the Atmosphere, the, James Thomson, 365 Pechüle, 353 ; Observations of Comet 1904. d, Prof. City Development, a Study of Parks, Gardens, and Culture Hartwig, 281; Prof. Nijland, 281; Prof. Ambronn, 281 ; Institutes, P. Geddes, 511
M. Borrelly, 281; M. Ebell, 281; Another New Comet Classifications of the Sciences, Philosophy as Scientia (1904 e), M. Borrelly, 233; Dr. Cohn, 233; Elements Scientiarum and a History of, Robert Flint, 505
and Ephemeris for, Dr. Elis Strömgren, 256; Observ- Claxton (Mr.), Investigation of Accuracy of Self-registering ations of, Prof. Hartwig, 281; Prof. Nijland, 281; Prof. Thermometers, 62
Ambronn, 281; M. Borrelly, 281 ; M. Ebell, 281 ; Observ- Cleaves (Dr. Margaret A.), Light Energy: its Physics, ations of the Borrelly Comet, December 28, 1904, G. Physiological Action, and Therapeutics, 269
Rayet, 287; Elliptical Character of the New Borrelly Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System, Sir Comet (e 1904), G. Fayet, 335; Ephemeris for Comet William R. Gowers, F.R.S., 6
1904 e, M. Ebell, 329; Dr. E. Strömgren, 353, 400 ; Clinton (W. C.), Voltage Ratios of an Inverted Rotary Orbit of, M. Fayet, 353 ; Revised Elements for, M. Converter, 550
Fayet, 400 ; Comet 1904 e (Borrelly), Dr. E. Strömgren, Clive's Shilling Arithmetic, 507
518; Periodical Comets due to Return in 1905, W. T. Clock, the Isochronism of the Pendulum in the Astro- Lynn, 306; Additional Periodical Comets due this Year, nomical, Ch. Féry, 288
Mr. Denning, 374 ; Ephemeris for Brooks's Comet Clouds, the General Motion of, Prof. H. H. Hilde- 1904 I., 374; Observations of Comets, M. Quenisset, brandsson, 329
374 ; Dr. R. G. Aitken, 449 : Mr. Maddrill, 449; Dis- Cluzet (M.), Duration of Minimum Excitation of Nerves, covery of a New Comet 1905 a, M. Giacobini, 518; 624
Comet 1905
a (Giacobini), Prof. · Aitken, 544; . Dr. Coal Gas Poisoning : Carbon Monoxide Asphyxiation in Strömgren, 569 ; Prof. Hartw 569; G. Bigourdan, Dublin, Dr. E. J. McWeeney, 88
575; Elements and Ephemeris for, General Bassot, 617; Coal Supplies, the Royal Commission on, 324
Dr. Palisa, 618 Coal-mining, an Elementary Class-book of Practical, T. H. Companion to the Observatory, the, 186
Cockin, 150 ; Annals of Coal Mining and the Coal Trade, Compulsory Greek at Cambridge, 414, 416; A. B. Basset, R. L. Galloway, Bennett H. Brough, 361
F.R.S., 318; R. Vere Laurence, H. Rackham, and A. C. Coast Erosion and Protection, A. E. Carey, E. R. Seward, F.R.S., 390 ; W. Bateson, F.R.S., 390; Prof. Matthews, at Institution of Civil Engineers, 92
A. G. Tansley, 414; Edward T. Dixon, 414 Cock Robin and His Mate, the Adventure of, R. Kearton, Conchology : New Rhabdosphere, George Murray,
F.R.S., 501; the Loxonematidæ, with Descriptions of Cockayne (Dr.), the Plant Associations of the Auckland Two New Species, Miss J. Donald, 549 : Relation in Size Isles, 183
between the Megalosphere and the Microspheric and Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Mutation, 366
Megalospheric Tests in the Nummulites, J. J. Lister, Cockin (T. H.), an Elementary Class-book of Practical 550 Coal-mining, 150
Conduché (A.), a New Reaction of Aldehydes, 407 Coffey (George), Neolithic Deposits in the North-east of Conference astrophotographique internationale de Juillet Ireland, 444
1900, Prof. H. H. Turner, F.R.S., 154 Cohen (J. B.), Basic Properties of Oxygen, 70; Chlorin- | Congo, Reports of the Trypanosomiasis Expedition to the, ation of the Isomeric Chloronitrobenzenes, 478
1903-4, 498 Cohn (Dr.), Another New Comet (1904 e), 233
Congress at St. Louis, the International Electrical, 41 Coker (Prof.), Laboratory. Apparatus for Measuring the Coniel (J.), Re-discovery of Tempel's Second Comet, 133 ;
Lateral Strains in Tension and Compression Members, Tempel's Comet (1904 c), 185; Ephemeris for Comet 143
Tempel, 1904 €, 282 Coker (Dr. E. G.), the Flow of Water through Pipes Conrady (Mr.), Experiment to Prove Phase-reversal in
Experiments on Stream-line Motion and the Measure- Second Spectrum from a Grating of Broad Slits, 262 ment of Critical Velocity, 357
Constable (F. C.), Intelligence in Animals, 102 Cole (Prof. Grenville A. J.), the Pre-Glacial Raised Beach Constant Errors in Meridian Observations, J. G. Porter,
of the South Coast of Ireland, W. B. Wright and H. B. 495 Muff, 17; Geological Survey of the Transvaal, Report Continuous Transformation Groups, Introductory Treatise for the Year 1903, H. Kynaston, E. T. Mellor, A. L. of Lie's Theory of Finite, John Edward Campbell, 49 Hall, Dr. G. A. F. Molengraaff, 55
Conwentz (H.), die Gefährdung der Naturdenkmäler und Cole (R. Langton), Thinking Cats, 31; Reversal of Charge Vorschläge zu ihrer Erhaltung, 73 in Induction Machines, 249
Cooke (T.), the Flora of the Presidency of Bombay, 124 Cole (Sydney W.), Exercises in Practical Physiological Cooke (W. E.). Highest Maximum Temperatures Recorded Chemistry, 412
in the British Empire, 542; Earthquakes at Perth, Colgan (Nathaniel), Flora of the County Dublin, 412
Western Australia, 613 Coloration of Spiders, a Note on the, Oswald H. Latter, 6 Cooke (W. Ternent), Note on Radio-activity, 176
Cepaus (H.). Comparison of the Physical Properties of Culture of Fruit. Trees in Pots, the, Josh Brace, 314 Pure Nickel and Cobalt, 479
Cunha. (A. Da), l'Année Technique, i Copper Deposits of the Encampment District, Wyoming, Cunningham (Lieut.-Colonel Allan), Quadratic Partitions, A. C. Spencer, : 450
124 Corals: the Anatomy of, Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., Cunningham (E.), Extension of Borel's Exponential Method
18; Morphology of Corals and Sea-anemones, Dr. J. E. of Summation of Divergent Serieś applied to Linear Duerden, 232
Differential Equations, 166 Cork: le Liège, ses. Produits et ses Sous-produits, M. Cunningham (Prof. Robert O.), Occurrence of a Tropical Martignat, 413
Form of Stick-Insect in Devonshire, 55 Cornu (A.), Notices sur, l'Électricité, i
Curtis (Dr. H. D.), Radial Velocities of Certain Stars, 519 Corona, Photography of the, without a Total Eclipse, A. | Curves, Compound Singularities of, A. B. Basset, F.R.S.,
Hansky, 544 Corona, Structure of the, Dr. Ch. Nordmann, 469
Curves, Singularities of, T. B. S., 152 Corstorphine (Dr. G. S.), Petrography of the Witwaters- Cuthbertson (Clive), the Refractive Indices of the Elements, rand Conglomerates, with Special Reference the
164 Origin of Gold, 471
Cyaniding Gold and Silver Ores, H. Forbes Julian and Cortie (Rev. A. L.), Sun-spot Spectra, 158; Magnetic Edgar Smart, 292 Storms and Associated Sun-spots, 311
Cyanogen Band, Structure of the Third, Franz Jungbluth, Cost of Chemical Synthesis, the, R. J. Friswell, 222
234 Costa Rica, Archæological Researches in,. C. V. Hart- Cyclones of the Far East, the, Rev. José Algué, S.J., 198 man, Colonel George Earl Church, 461
g Cygni, a Canis Minoris, and e Leonis, Spectra of, E. Countries of the King's Award, the, Sir Thomas Holdich, Haschek and K. Kostersitz, 354 K.C.M.G., 102
Cytology : Morphologie und Biologie der Zelle, Dr. Alex- Country Day by Day, the, E. K. Robinson, 418
ander Gurwitsch, 174; Zellenmechanik und Zellenleben. Country Diary, Pages from a, P. Somers, 175
Prof. Dr. Rhumbler, 199; -Fecundation in Plants, David Courmelles (Foveau de), Glandular Atrophic Action of the M. Mottier, 218; Contributions to the Knowledge of the X-Rays, 456
Life-history of Pinus, with Special Reference to Sporo- Courtot (A.). Direct Fixation of Ethero-organo-magnesium genesis, the Development of the Gametophytes and Fer- Derivatives on the Ethylene Linkage of Unsaturated tilisation, Margaret C. Ferguson, 218 ; Ergebnisse und Esters, 383
Probleme der Zeugungs- und Vererbungs-lehre, Prof. Oscar Courvoisier (L.), Value of the Astronomical Refraction
Hertwig, 559 Constant, 392
Czapski (Dr. Siegfried), Grundzüge der Theorie der op- Cousins (H. H.), Possibility of Manufacturing Starch from tischen Instrumente nach Abbe, 217 Cassava on a Large Scale, 184; Sweet Potatoes, 542 Couturier (E.), Action of Magnesium Amalgam upon Dimethylketone, 503
d Bilt (Herr van), Encke's Comet (1904 b), 185 Coward (T. A.), Natterer's Bat, 446
Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East, a Study in National Cor (Mr.). Determination of Proportion of Free Chromic Evolution, Henry Dyer, 97 Acid in Dichromate Solutions, 281
Dalbergia of South-eastern Asia, the Species of; Dr. D. Craniology : Craniology of Man and the Anthropoid Apes, Prain, 363
A. T. Mundy, 125; N. C. Macnamara, 125; Difficulties Danne (J.), a New Mineral containing Radium, 335 ; of the Ethnographic Survey in the Mysore, E. Thurston, Plumbiferous Earths of Issy-l'Évêque contain Radium, 373 182-3: " Negroid " Characters in European Skulls, Prof. Darwin (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), the Discovery of Argon, 83 Manouvrier, 453 ; a Great Oxford Discovery, Prof. Karl Darzens (Georges), New Method of Synthesis of Aromatic Pearson, F.R.S., 510; the Ancient Races of the Thebaid, Hydrocarbons, 119; General Method for the Synthesis of Prof. Arthur Thomson, 583; Prof. Karl Pearson, Aldehydes, 240; a New Method of Synthesising Saturated F.R.S., 583
Ketones by the Method of Catalytic Reduction, 311 Crater of Stromboli, Recent Changes in the, Dr. Tempest Date of Easter in 1905, the, Dr. A. M. W. Downing, Anderson, 593
F.R.S., 201 Craw (). A.). Physical Chemistry of the Toxin-antitoxin Dates of Publication of Scientific Books, R. P. Paraiypye, Reaction, 598
320; Henry Frowde, 365; B. Hobson, 440 Crawley (A. Ernest), the Native Tribes of South-east Davies (J. H.), Determination of Vapour-pressure by Air- Australia, 225; Studies in National Eugenics, 402
bubbling, 597 Crémieu (V.), Researches on Dielectric Solids, 167; At-
Davis (A. S.), the “ Piesmic ” Barometer, 232 traction between Liquid Drops suspended in a Liquid Davis (J. R. A.), the Natural History of Animals, the of the Same Density, 287
Animal Life of the World in its Various Aspects and Crete, Phaistos and Hagia Triada, 465
Relations, 369 Crete, Recent Archæological Discoveries in, Proposed Davison (Dr. C.), the Leicester Earthquakes of August 4, Chronology of Cretan Civilisation, S. Reinach, 69
1893, and June 21, 1904, 262; the Derby Earthquakes rew (Dr. Henry), the Appearance of Spark Lines in Arc of July 3, 1904, 262 ; Twin-earthquakes, 262"; a Study of Spectra, 159
Recent Earthquakes, 532 ; Detailed Record of the Indian Crompton (Colonel R. E.), Unsolved Problems in Electrical Earthquake by Horizontal Pendulum at Birmingham, 589
Engineering. “ James Forrest ”. Lecture at the Institu- Dawson (Dr. H. M.), Chemical Statics and Dynamics, tion of Civil Engineers, 595
J. W. Mellor, 532 Crookes (Sir William, F.R.S.), Europium and its Ultra- Deafness, Application of the Vowel Siren to the Study of, violet Spectrum, 476
M.' Marage, 456 Crossland (C.), Ecology and Deposits of the Cape Verde | Decomposition ? Have Chemical Compounds a Definite Marine Fauna, 502
Critical Temperature and Pressure of, Geoffrey Martin, Crossley (E.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 325
609 Crorthwaite (Captain H. L.), Magnetic and Meteorological Definition of Entropy, the, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 31; Observatory on New Year Island, 515; Tierra del Fuego, J. Swinburne, 125; Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 125
Deineka (D.), the Swim-bladder of Fishes, 112 Crustacea : 'a Small Crustacean (Paracartia grani) dis- | Delage (A.), on the Constitution of Arable Earth, 191
covered in the Oyster-beds of Norway, Prof. G. O. Sars, | Demoussy (E.), Vegetation in Atmospheres · Rich in Carbon 01; Life-histories of the Edible Crab and other Decapod Dioxide, 120 Crustacea, Dr. Williamson, 214; Penella, a Crustacean Deniker (Dr. J.), the Racial Elements in the Present
Parusitic on the Finner Whale, Sir William Turner, 431 Population of Europe, Huxley Memorial Lecture at An- Crystallography: Grundzüge der Kristallographie, Prof. thropological Institute, 21 CM Viola, Harold. Hilton, 340
Denison (R. B.), Equilibrium between Sodium Sulphate Cultivation and Preparation of Para Rubber, W. H. John- and Magnesiuin Sulphate, 381 fon, 321, 352; C. Simmonds, 321
Denning (W. F.), the Coming Shower of Leonids, 30;
Heights of Meteors, 89; the November Meteors of 1904, Staphylococcus Vaccine, 67; on the Action Exerted upon 93 ; Shower of Andromedids from Biela's Comet, 139; the Tubercle Bacillus by the Human Blood Fluids, and the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 211; Real Paths, Heights, on the Elaboration of Protective Elements in the Human and Velocities of Leonids, 306 ; . Observations of the Organism in Response to Inoculations of a Tubercle Leonid Shower of 1994, 353 ; Additional Periodical Comets Vaccine, 67 due this Year, 374 ; January Fireballs, 469
Dourien (Jacques), the Oxidation of Ethyl and Methyl Desch (C. H.), Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra of certain Alcohols at their Boiling Points, 48 Enol-keto-tautomerides, 549
Downing (Dr., F.R.S.), Relative Drift of the Hyades Stars, Deslandres (H.), the Third Band of the Air Spectrum, 17; 185
Deslandres's Formula for the Lines in the Oxygen Band | Downing (Dr. A. M. W., F.R.S.), the Date of Easter in Series, 63; Groups of Negative Bands in the Air
1905, 201 Spectrum with a Strong Dispersion, 239; Variation of Doyen's (Dr.), Conclusions of the Committee on, Treatment the Band Spectra of Carbon with the Pressure and some of Cancer, 208 new Band Spectra of Carbon, 575
Drawing, Machine, Alfred P. Hill, 149 Desmidiaceæ, a Monograph of the British, W. West and Drawing, Mathematical, an Elementary Treatise on Graphs. Prof. G. S. West, 194
George A. Gibson, Prof. George M. Minchin, F.R.S., 211 Desplantes (G.), Oxidation of Metals in the Cold in Pre- Dreyer (M.), Effect of the Radium Emanations on certain sence of Ammonia, 551
Protozoa and on the Blood, 279 Destructors for Institutional and Trade Waste, Small, W. Driesch (Hans), Naturbegriffe und Natururteile, 270 Francis Goodrich, 246
Drown (Dr. T. M.), Death of, 130; Obituary Notice of, 303 Deventer (Dr. C. M. van), Law of the Permanent Level, Drummond (J.), the Animals of New Zealand, an Account of 303
the Colony's Air-breathing Vertebrates, 199 Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia, the, R. Campbell | Drysdale (Dr. C. V.), Apparatus for Direct Determinatior. Thompson, 249
of the Curvatures of Small Lenses, 142 Devonshire, Occurrence of a Tropical Form of Stick-insect du Jassonneix (Binet), New Boride of Manganese, 239 in, Prof. Robert O. Cunningham, 55
Dublin : Royal Irish Academy, 71, 431, 503 ; Royal Dublin Dew-ponds and Cattle-ways, Neolithic, A. J. Hubbard and Society, 167, 334, 503, 623 ; Flora of the County Dublin, G. Hubbard, 611
Nathaniel Colgan, 412 Dewar (George A. B.), the Glamour of the Earth, 53 Duchemin (René), the Oxidation of Ethyl and Methyl Diamond, the “Cullinan,” Dr. F. H. Hatch, 549
Alcohols at their Boiling Points, 48 Diamond, Enormous Transvaal, 372
Duckworth (W. L. H.), Morphology and Anthropology, 433 Diary, Pages from a Country, P. Somers, 175
Studies from the Anthropological Laboratory, the Dickins (F. Victor), Geschichte des Christentums in Japan, Anatomy School, Cambridge, 433 Dr. J. Haas, 27
Duddell (W.), a High Frequency Alternator, 190 Dictionary, a German-English, of Terms used in Medicine Dudfield (Dr. Orme), Sanatoria for Consumptives, 37
and the Allied Sciences, Hugo Lang and B. Abrahams, Duerden (Dr. J. E.), West Indian Madreporarian Polyps 533
18; Morphology of Corals and Sea-anemones, 232 Dictionary, the Optical, 248
Dugast (J.), l'Industrie oléicole (Fabrication de l'Huile Dielectric, Electromagnetics in a Moving, Oliver Heaviside, d'Olive), 6. F.R.S., 606
Dumb-bell Nebula, the, Louis Rabourdin, 40 Diet : the Question of, in Physical Education, Prof. T. Dunér (Prof. N. C.), the Sun's Rotation, 401
Clifford Allbutt, 111; Food of the Maine Lumbermen, Durham (Florence M.), Tyrosinases in Skins of Pigmented Messrs. Woods and Mansfield, 254
Vertebrates, 165 Dines (W. H.), the Study of the Minor Fluctuations of Dürre (Dr. Ernst F.), Death of, 420
Atmospheric Pressure, 216; Remarkable Temperature in- Dust, Electrification, and Heat, Historical Note on, Sir version and the Recent High Barometer, 365; Observa- Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 582 tions at Crinan in 1904, 622
Dutton (Clarence Edward), Earthquakes, 147 Discovery Expedition, Meteorological Conditions of the Dutton (Mr.), Sleeping Sickness in Congo Free State, 499 ; Antarctic, C. W. R. Royds, 568
Relationship of Human Trypanosomiasis to Congo Sleep- Discovery of Argon, the, Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 83 ; ing Sickness, 499; the Congo Floor Maggot, 499 the Translator, 102
Dyer (Henry), Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East, a Discussion of Central European Longitudes, Prof. Th. Study in National Evolution, 97 ; Education and National Albrecht, 424
Efficiency in Japan, 150 ; Japan nach Reisen und Studien Diseases of Children, Lectures on the, Robert Hutchison, J. J. Rein, 603 28
Dyke (G. B.), Practical Determination of the Mean Dixon (Edward T.), Compulsory Greek at Cambridge, 295, Spherical Candle-power of Incandescent and Arc Lamps. 414
95 Dixon (Prof. H. B.), Direct Determination of the Atomic Dynamics : Chemical Statics and Dynamics, J. W. Mellor. Weight of Chlorine, 431
Dr. H. M. Dawson, 532; the Dynamical Theory oi Dobbie (J. J.), Constitution of Phenylmethylacridol, 478 Gases, Lord Rayleigh, O.M., F.R.S., 559; J. H. Jeans, Dobbie (Dr. L.), Salts and their Reactions, 200
Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 601; J. H. Jeans, 607; a Doberck (Prof.), the Orbit of Sirius, 133 ; Right Ascensions Treatise on the Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies, of 2120 Southern Stars, 545
E. T. Whittaker, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 601 Doctor's View of the East, a, 553 Dogs, Reason in, Arthur J. Hawkes, 54 Daezalek (F.), the Theory of the Lead Accumulator, i Eakle (Arthur S.), Mineral Tables for the Identification of Donald (Miss J.), the Loxonematidæ, with Descriptions of Minerals by their Physical Properties, 123
Two New Species, 549; Gasteropoda from the Silurian Earth's Heat : Presence of Radium throughout the Earth's Rocks of Llangadock, 549
Volume as Compensating for the Loss of Heat by Con- Doncaster (L.), the Inheritance of Tortoiseshell and Related duction, C. Liebenow, 113
Colours in Cats, 191; Maturation of the Egg and Early Earth's Rigidity, the Physical Cause of the, Prof. T. J. J.
Development in certain Sawflies, 550 Donitch (N.), the Conditions in the Solar Atmosphere Earth's Rotation, Apparatus for Measuring the Velocity during 1900-1, 329
of the, Prof. A. Föppl, 39 Dorsey (Dr. G. A.), Folk-tales of Plains Indians, 417 Earthquakes : Clarence Edward Dutton, 147; Earthquake Double Stars, Systematic Survey of, Prof. R. G. Aitken, in Transbaikalia on September 28, 231; Earthquake at 354
Gibraltar, 253 ; a Study of Recent Earthquakes, Charles Douglas (Captain Stewart R.), on the Action Exerted upon Davison, 532 ; Propagation of Earthquake Waves, M. P.
the Staphylococcus pyogenes by the Human Blood Fluids, Rudzki, 534 ; Rev. 0. Fisher, 583; Earthquake at and on the Elaboration of Protective Elements in the Lahore, 540; the Indian Earthquake of April 4. 563 : Human Organism in Response to Inoculations of a Detailed Record of the Indian Earthquake by Horizontal
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