Pendulum at Birmingham, Dr. Davison, 589; Earth- quakes at Perth, Western Australia, W. E. Cooke, 613;
Earthquake in North England, 614 East, a Doctor's View of the, 553 East Coast Naturalist, Notes of an, Arthur H. Patterson, 4 Easter in 1905, the Date of, Dr. A. M. W. Downing,
F.R.S., 201 Ebell (M.). Comet 1904 d (Giacobini), 256 ; Elements and
Ephemeris of, 211; Observations of, 281; Ephemeris for,
353; Ephemeris for Comet 1904 e, 281, 329 Eclipses : Eclipse Observations, Prof. Kobold, 159 ; C. W.
Wirtz, 159 ; Eclipse Results and Problems, M. le Comte de la Baume Pluvinel, 234; Solar Eclipse Problems, Prof. Perrine, 329; the Mathematical Theory of Eclipses ac- cording to Chauvenet's Transformation of Bessel's Method, Roberdeau Buchanan, 244: the Approaching Total Solar Eclipse of August 30, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 393 ; Observations of the Recent Eclipse of the Moon, M. Puiseux, 518; Photography of the Corona
without a Total Eclipse, A. Hansky, 544 Economic Resources of the North Black Hills, J. D. Irving
and S. F. Emmons, 450 ; T. A. Jaggar, jun., 450 Economic Zoology, Second Report on, British Museum
(Natural History), Fred V. Theobald, 272 Edgar (E. C.), Direct Determination of the Atomic Weight
of Chlorine, 431 Edinburgh : Edinburgh Royal Society, 142, 263, 382, 431,
623; Prize Awards of the, 285 Edridge-Green (Dr. F. W.), Two Cases of Trichromic
Vision, 573 Education : Annual Report of the Technical Education
Board of the London County Council, 1903-4, 34; the Previous Examination at Cambridge, 55 ; Com- pulsory Greek at Oxford and Cambridge, 128; Com. pulsory Greek at Cambridge, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 318 ; R. Vere Laurence, H. Rackham and A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 390 ; W. Bateson, F.R.S., 390 ; Welsh Confer- ence on the Training of Teachers, 66; Lord Kelvin and Glasgow University, 104; the Question of Diet in Physical Education, Prof. T. Clifford Allbutt, 111; Edu- cation and National Efficiency in Japan, Dr. Henry Dyer, 150; Darwin and Greek, 231; Agricultural Education and Research, Prof. T. E. Middleton, 236; the Proposed National League for Physical Education and Improve- ment, Sir Lauder Brunton, 252 ; Report of the Inter- departmental Committee on Physical Degeneration, Sir Lauder Brunton, 252; Importance of Including both Latin and Science in a Scheme of General Education, Douglas Berridge, 284; Use and Misuse of Terms in Science Teaching, T. L. Humberstone, 284; the Pre- paration of the Child for Science, M. E. Boole, 316; Special Method in Elementary Science for the Common School, Charles A. McMurry, 316; London Conference on School Hygiene, Sir Arthur Rücker, 377; Death of Prof. Ludwig von Tetmeyer, 420 ; State Aid for Higher Education, 487; German Educational Exhibits at St. Louis, 513 Eficiency in Japan, Education and National, Dr. Henry
Dyer, 150 Egorofi (N.), Dichroism produced by Radium in Colour- less Quartz, and a Thermoelectric Phenomenon in Striated
Smoky Quartz, 600 Egypt : " Find " of Royal Statues at Thebes, G. Legrain,
126; Medical Research in Egypt, 307: Bilharzia, Dr. Summers, 307; the Venom of Egyptian Scorpions, Dr. Wilson, 307; Second Pyramid of Ghizeh Struck by
Lightning, 565 Euhhorn (Dr. Gustav), die Drahtlose Telegraphie, 220 Electricity: Wireless Telegraphy, C. H. Sewall, 1; Elec-
tricity in Agriculture and Horticulture, Prof. S. Lem- strom, 1 ; Modern Electric Practice, 1; the Theory of the Lrad Accumulator, F. Dolezalek, 1; Electric Motors, H. M. Hobart, 1; Notices sur l'Électricité, A. Cornu, 1; I'Année Technique (1902–1903), A. Da Cunha, 1; the laternational Electrical Congress at St. Louis, 41; a New Safety Arrangement for Electrical Mains at High Ten- son, L. Veu, 47; Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik, 53: Electrolytic Preparation of Titanous Sul- phate, W. H. Evans, 71; Map showing the Long Dis- 206 Power Transmission Lines in California, 88 ; Corr., 113: Electrolysis of Acid Solutions of Aniline, L. Gil- yhret, 88: New Electrical Instruments, R. W. Paul, 95;
Practical Determination of the Mean Spherical Candle- Power of Incandescent and Arc Lamps, G. B. Dyke, 95; the Bleaching of Flour by Electricity, M. Balland, 96; Influence of the Nature of the Anode on the Electrolytic Oxidation of Potassium Ferrocyanide, André Brochet and Joseph Petit, 119; Electricity in the Service of Man, R. M. Walmsley, 124; Obituary Notice of Prof. Karl Selim Lemström, Prof. Arthur Rindell, 129; Measure- ments by Photometric Methods of the Temperature of the Electric Arc, C. W. Waidner and G. K. Burgess, 132 ; Electrical Conductivity and other Properties of Sodium Hydroxide in Aqueous Solution, W. R. Bousfield and T. M. Lowry, 141; Pollak-Virag High-speed Writing Telegraph, 156; the Charge of the a Rays from Polonium, Prof. Thomson, F.R.S., 166; Researches on Dielectric Solids, V. Crémieu and L. Malclès, 167; the Becquerel Rays and the Properties of Radium, Hon. R. J. Strutt, Dr. O. W. Richardson, 172 ; Calcium Metal, R. S. Hutton, 180; Direct Communication Established between Liverpool and Teheran, 181; a High Frequency Al- ternator, W. Duddell, 190; Experiments to show the Retardation of the Signalling Current of the Pacific Cable, Prof. W. E. Ayrton, 190; on a Rapid Method of Approximate Harmonic Analysis, Prof. S. P. Thompson, 190; Reversal of Charge from Electrical Induction Machines, George W. Walker, 221; R. Langton Cole, 249; Theory of Amphoteric Electrolytes, Prof. James Walker, F.R.S., 238; Electrolytic Analysis of Cobalt and Nickel, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin and W. C. Prebble 239; Electrolysis of Tin, F. Gelstharp, 239 : Electrical Conductivity of Colloidal Solutions, G. Malfitano, 240; Report of the Commission appointed by Clifford Sifton, Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada, to Investigate the Different Electrothermic Processes for the Smelting of Iron Ores and the Making of Steel in Europe, Prof. J. O. Arnold, 258; Effect of Temperature on the Thermal Conductivities of some Electrical Insulators, Dr. Charles H. Lees, 262; Measurement of the Conductivity of Di- electrics by Means of lonised Gases, Charles Nordmann, 263 ; Higher-Text-book of Magnetism and Electricity, Dr. R. Wallace Stewart, 270; Reversal of Charge from Electrical Induction Machines, V. Schaffers, 274; the Construction of Simple Electroscopes for Experiments on Radio-activity, Dr. O. W. Richardson, 274; Reversal in Influence Machines, Charles E. Benham, 320 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Victor Serrin, 325; Galvanic Cells produced by the Action of Light, Dr. M. Wilderman, 333; Electrical Pendulum with Free Escapement, Ch. Féry, 335; Action of Radium on the Electric Spark, Dr. R. S. Willows and J. Peck, 358; Simplified Deduction of the Field and the Forces of an Electron moving in any given Way, Prof. Sommerfeld, 373 ; Mass Analysis of Muntz's Metal by Electrolysis, and the Electric Pro- perties of this Alloy, J. G. A. Rhodin, 381; a Syn- chronising Electromagnetic Brake, Henri Abraham, 383 ; Drift produced in Ions by Electromagnetic Disturbances, and a Theory of Radio-activity, George W. Walker, 406; Automatic Registration of Atmospheric Ionisation, Charles Nordmann, 407; Electrolysis of Organic Acids by Means of the Alternating Current, André Brochet and Joseph Petit, 407; Elements of Electromagnetic Theory, S. J. Barnett, G. F. C. Searle, 409; Non-electrification of y Rays, Prof. Thomson, F.R.S., 430; Electrical Effects of Dryness of Atmosphere at Winnipeg, Prof. A. H. R. Buller, 448; Surface Tension of a Dielectric in the Electric Field, Ch. Fortin, 455; Influence of Strong Electromagnetic Fields on the Spark Spectra of some Metals, J. E. Purvis, 479; Electrolytic Solution of Plat- inum in Sulphuric Acid, André Brochet and Joseph Petit, 479 ; Action of Radium Bromide on the Electrical Re- sistance of Metals, Bronislas Sabat, 479: Study of lon- isation in Flames, Pierre Massoulier, 479: Recent De- velopments in Electric Smelting in connection with Iron and Steel, F. W. Harbord, 502 ; Wireless Telegraphy with Circular Waves, Alessandro Artom, 517: Variation of the Specific Inductive Power of Glass with the Frequency, André Broca and M. Turchini, 527; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. L. Bleekrode, 540; Interrupters for In- duction Coils, 546; Voltage Ratios of an Inverted Rotary Converter, W. C. Clinton, 550; Electrometer with Sex. tants and a Neutral Needle, M. Guinchant, 551 ; Modern Theory of Physical Phenomena, Radio-activity, lons,
Electrons, Augusto Righi, 558; Atmospheric Electricity Entomology: Entomological Society, 23, 117, 142, 190, in High Latitudes, Géorge. C. Simpson, 573 ; Historical 334, 429, 501, 527, 621; Tyrosinase of the Fly, C. Note on Dust, . Electrification, and Heat, Sir Oliver Gessard, 24; Ants and some other Insects, an Inquiry Lodge, F.R.S., 582 ; Unsolved Problems in Electrical En- into the Psychic Powers of these Animals, Dr. August gineering, “ James Forrest " Lecture at the Institution of Forel, Prof. William Morton Wheeler, 29;. Occurrence Civil Engineers, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 595 ; Ionisa- of a Tropical. Form of Stick-insect in Devonshire, Prof. tion in Flames, Pierre Massoulier, 600 ; a Short Intro- Robert O. Cunningham, 55; the Pine-apple Gall of the duction to the Theory of Electrolytic Dissociation, J. C. Spruce, E. R. Burdòn, 71; the Australian Cicadidæ, Gregory, 606; Electromagnetics in a Moving Dielectric, Dr. F. W. Goding and W. W. Froggatt, 72 ; Death of Oliver Heaviside, F.R.S., 606;. Tantalum, Dr.' F. C. G. Barrett, 181; Obituary Notice of, 208; Death Mollwo Perkin, 610
and Obituary Notice of F. 0. Pickard-Cambridge, 397 : Electrometallurgy : Calcium Metal, R. S. Hutton, 180
Function of the Antennæ in Insects, M. Yearsley, 430 ; Elements, Prof. Mendeléeff on the Chemical, 65
a Synonymic Catalogue of Orthoptera, W. F. Kirby, Elements of Chemistry, the, M. M. Pattison Muir, 582
459; Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. A. S. Packard, Elements and Ephemeris of Comet 1904 d, M. Ebell, 211; 466; the Congo Floor Maggot, Messrs. Dutton, Todd, M. Giacobini, 211;. see also Astronomy
and Christy, 499; Protective Resemblance, Mark L. Elements and Ephemeris for Comet 1905 a (Giacobini), Sykes, 520; Studies of Variation in Insects, Vernon L.
General Bassot, 617; Dr. Palisa, 618; see also Astronomy Kellogg and Ruby G. Bell, 545; Maturation of the Egg Eliot's (Sir J.) Address at Cambridge, J. R. Sutton, 6; and Early Development in Certain Sawflies, L. Don- Sir John Eliot, F.R.S., 7
caster, 550 ; “ Fungus-gardens of South American Elkin (Dr.), Triangulation of the Pleiades Stars, 329; Ants, Prof. D. H. Forel, 567 Report of the Yale Observatory, 1900-4, 354
Entropy, the Definition of, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., Elliot (D. G.), the Land and Sea Mammals of Middle 31, 125; J. Swinburne, 125 America and the West Indies, 212
Eocene Whales, F. A. Lucas, 102 Elliot (R. H.), the Agricultural Changes required by these Ephemeris for Brooks's Comet 1904 I., 374 Times and Laying Down Land to Grass, 604
Ephemeris of Comet 1904 d, M. Ebell, 211, 353; M. Elmore (Señor), Water-supply of the Rimac Valley, : 236 Giacobini, 211; Herr Pechüle, 353 Elster (Mr.), the Human Breath as a Source of the Ionisa- Ephemeris for Comet 1904 e, Dr. E. Strömgren, 353 ; see
tion of the Atmosphere, 157 ; Radio-active Muds from the also Astronomy Thermal Springs of Nauheim and Baden, 448
Eros Circular, the Eleventh, Prof. H. H. Turner, F.R.S., Ely (Prof. Achsah M.), Death of, 350
154 Emerson (Miss), Anatomy of Typhlomolge rathbuni, the Eros Stars, Magnitude Equation in the Right Ascensions Blind Salamander, 515
of the, Prof. R. H. Tucker, 618 Emmons (S. F.), Economic Resources of the Northern Erosion, Coast, and Protection, A. E. Carey, E. R.
Black Hills, 450; Refractory Siliceous Ores of South Matthews, at the Institution of Civil Engineers, 92 Dakota, 452
Etheridge (R.), an Opalised Plesiosaurian Reptile of the Encke's Comet 1904 b, M. Kaminsky, 16; Prof. Max Wolf, Genus Cimoliosaurus from White Cliffs, New South 63, 89; Prof. Millosevich, 89, 114 ; Prof. E. Hartwig, 89;
Wales, 399 Herr Moschick, 114; M. Kaminsky, 114; Dr. Smart, Ethnography : Difficulties of the Ethnographic Survey in 114; Herr van d Bilt, 185; Brightness of Encke's Comet, the Mysore, E. Thurston, 182 J. Holetschek, 469
Ethnology: Death of Prof. Max Berbels, 181; Archæo- Energy, Life and, Four Addresses, Walter Hibbert, 271 logical Researches in Costa Rica, C. V. Hartman, Energy, the Reception and Utilisation of, by a Green Leaf, Colonel George Earl Church, 461; Tales from Old Fiji,
Bakerian Lecture at the Royal Society, Dr. Horace T. Lorimer Fison, 490 Brown, F.R.S., 522
Eugenics : Studies in, Meeting at the Sociological Society, Engineering : Modern Electric Practice, 1; Electric Motors, 401; Restrictions in Marriage, Francis Galton, 401;
H. M. Hobart, 1; Notices sur l'Electricité, A. Cornu, 1; Studies in National Eugenics, Francis Galton, 401; Dr. l'Année Technique (1902–1903), A. Da Cunha, 1; Public Haddon, 402; Dr. F. W. Mott, 402; Ernest Crawley, Works in India during the Last Fifty Years, Sir 402 ; Dr. E. Westermarck, 402 Guilford L. Molesworth, 13; Patent Flexible .Curves Europe, the Racial Elements in the Present Population of, and a · Parabolic Curve, W. J. Brooks, 15; the Huxley Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. Deniker at Antropo- Definition of Entropy, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., logical Institute, 21 31; 125; J. Swinburne, 125; Possibilities of Gas
European Longitudes, Discussion of Central, Prof. Th. Turbines from a Scientific Standpoint, R. M. Neil- Albrecht, 424 son, 87; British Standard Specification and Sections European Thought in the Nineteenth Century, a History for Bull Headed Railway Rails, 88; Coast Erosion and of, John Theodore Merz, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., Protection, A. E. Carey, E. R. Matthews, at the In-
241 stitution of Civil Engineers, 92 ; Need of Testing Evans (A. J.), the Tombs of Minoan Knossos, 303 Materials to be Subjected to Rapidly Repeated or to Evans (W. H.), Electrolytic Preparation of Titanous Alternating Loads otherwise than by Determining the Sulphate, 71 Tensile Strength and Elastic Limit, `A. E. Seaton and Eve (A. S.), the Infection of Laboratories by Radium, 460 A. Jude, 184; Small Destructors for Institutional and Evolution : the Origin of Life, George Hookham, 9; Trade Waste, W. Francis Goodrich, 246; Death and
Geologist, 31; Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East, a Obituary Notice of Beauchamp Tower, 253 ; Recent Visit Study in National Evolution, Henry Dyer, 97; the In- of the Institution of Civil Engineers to the United States heritance of Tortoiseshell and Related Colours in Cats, and Canada, Sir William White, K.C.B.; 254 ; Death of L. Doncaster, 191; Mankind in the Making, H. G. Joseph Chaudron, 325: Death of William Sellers, 372 ; Wells; Anticipations, H. G. Wells; the Food of the Connection between Engineering and Science, C. 0. Gods, H. G. Wells, 193; Variation in Animals and Burge, 384; Piercing of the Simplon Tunnel Completed, Plants, H. M. Vernon, 243 ; Trapezium of the Carpus 420; Unsolved Problems in Electrical Engineering, of the Horse, O. C. Bradley, 326; an Outline of the
James Forrest” Lecture at the Institution of Civil Theory of Organic Evolution, with a Description of Engineers, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 595
some of the Phenomena which it Explains, Dr. Maynard England : Remains of the Prehistoric Age in, Bertram M. Metcalf, 509
Č. A. Windle, F.R.S., 322 ; Social England, 385; an Ewart (Dr. Alfred J.), the Ascent of Water in Trees, 261 Introductory History of England, C. R. L. Fletcher, Examination at Cambridge, the Previous, 55 385; Studies on Anglo-Saxon Institutions, H. M. Chad- Exotic Flowers, the Bionomics of, Prof. Percy Groom, 26 wick, 385
Exotic Flowers, the Pollination of, Ella M. Bryant, 249 England and Wales, the Sea-fishing Industry of, F. G. Exploration of Lake Tanganyika, Scientific, 277 Aflalo, 153
Exploration in the Mentone Caves, Recent, Prof. Marcellin English Estate Forestry, A. C. Forbes, 580
Boule, 276 English Field-botany, 245
Explosion Risks, Fire and, Dr. von Schwartz, 122
Explosives : Gellignite, a Safety Explosive, 61; Calcium Carbide as an Explosive in Mining Work, Marcel P. S.
Guédras, 240 Eynon (L.), Method for the Direct Production of Certain
Aminoazo-compounds, 239 Fabry (Ch.). New Arrangement for the use of the Methods
of Interferential Spectroscopy, 551 Fact in Sociology, 366 Faraday Society, 239, 381, 502, 598 Farmer (R. C.), Affinity Constants of Aniline and its
Derivatives, 106 Farrington (Dr. O. C.), Geology of Durango (Mexico),
235 Fauna of the North-west Highlands and Skye, A. J. A.
Harvie-Brown and H. A. MacPherson, 202 Faure (Jacques), Voyage in a Balloon from London to
Paris, 372 Favet (G.), Elliptical Character of the New Borrelly Comet
(1904 e), 335; Orbit of Comet 1904 e (Borrelly), 353 ;
Revised Elements for Borrelly's Comet (1904 e), 400 Fecundation in Plants, David M. Mottier, 218 Fenton (H. J. H., F.R.S.), Soluble Forms of Metallic
Dihydroxytartrates, 479 Ferguson (Margaret c.), Contributions to the Knowledge of the Life-history of Pinus, with Special Reference to Sporogenesis, the Development of the Gametophytes, and Fertilisation, 218 Fernbach (A.), the Diastatic Coagulation of Starch, 240 Ferrar (H. T.), the Old Moraines of South Victoria Land,
550 Fertilisation of Jasminum nudiflorum, rof. John G.
McKendrick, F.R.S., 319 Fery (Ch.), Isochronism of the Pendulum in the Astro- nomical Clock, 288; Electrical Pendulum with Free Escapement, 335. Fielde (Miss A. M.), Curious Traits Displayed by Ants, Fiji, Tales from Old, Lorimer Fison, 490 Films, how to Photograph with Roll and Cut, John A.
Hodges, 460 Filon (Dr. L. N. G.), the Projection of Two Triangles on
to the same Triangle, 478 ** Find " of Royal Statues at Thebes, G. Legrain, 126 Findlay (A.), Influence of the Hydroxyl and Alkoxyl Groups on the Velocity of Saponification, 599 Finlayson (D.), the Ashe-Finlayson
Comparascope,” 478 Finn (F.), the Birds of Calcutta, 438 Fire and Explosion Risks, Dr. von Schwartz, 122 Fireballs, January, Mr. Denning, 469 Fireside Astronomy, D. W. Horner, 292 Fisher (Rev. Osmond), on the Occurrence of Elephas
meridionalis at Dewlish, Dorset, 118; Propagation of Earthquake Waves, 583 Fisheries : Fish-passes and Fish-ponds, Howietoun Fishery Co., O; the Salmon Fisheries of England and Wales, Messrs. Archer and Fryer and Dr. Masterman, Frank Balfour Browne, 18; the New Whale Fisheries, 84 ; the Sea-fishing Industry of England and Wales, F. G. Analo, 153: the Fisheries of Scotland, Frank Balfour Browne, 213; Whaling for 1904, Mr. Southwell, 351; Decrease in Flat Fish in Cambois Bay, Northumber- land, 567: Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 395 Fishes: a Large Indian Sea-perch, Major A. Alcock,
F.R.S., 415: the Nest of the Fighting Fish, E. H. Fishing at Night, S. W., 201; F. G. Afalo, 221 Fison (Lorimer), Tales from Old Fiji, 490 Flamand (G. B. M.), Existence of Schists with Grapto- liths at Haci-el-Khenig, Central Sahara, 576 Flames, Study of lonisation in, Pierre Massoulier, 479 Fleming (Mrs.), Stars having Peculiar Spectra, 306; Dis- tribution of Stellar Spectra, 115 Fletcher (C. R. L.), an Introductory History of England, Fleurent (E.). the Rational Estimation of Gluten in Wheaten Flour, 288 Fritt (Robert), Philosophy as Scientia Scientiarum, and a
History of Classifications of the Sciences, 505
Flints :- Blue-stained, Dr. F. J. Allen, 83 ; Thomas L. D.
Porter, 126; Blue Flints at Bournemouth, J. W. Sharpe,
176 Floating Ice, the Melting of, Heat, 366 Floods of the Spring of 1903 in the Mississippi Watershed,
H: C. Frankenfeld, 10 Floods of 1902 and 1903, the Passaic, il Floods, in the United States in 1903, Destructive, E. C.
Murphy, 308 Flora of the County Dublin, Nathaniel Colgan, 412 Flora of Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight, Frederick
Townsend, 245 Flora of the Presidency of Bombay, the, T. Cooke, 124 Floral Morphology, 436 Flowers, Attractions Offered to Bees by, Miss J. Wery, 492 Flowers, Children's Wild, Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, 510 Flowers, the Pollination of Exotic, Ella M. Bryant, 249 Fluid, Theory of Rapid Motion in a Compressible, 196 Fog Inquiry, 1901-3, London, 259 Folie (F. J. P.), Death of, 371 Folklore : the Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia, R.
Campbell Thompson, 249; Folk-tales of Plains Indians, Drs. G. A. Dorsey and A. L. Kroeber, 417; P. E.
Goddard, 418; Fijian Folk-tales, Lorimer Fison, 490 Food : Food Inspection and Analysis, Albert E. Leach, C.
Simmonds, 50; the Nutritive Value of Sterilised Cows'
Milk, G. Variot, 167 Food of the Gods, the, H. G. Wells, 193 Föppl (Prof. A.), Apparatus for Measuring the Velocity of
the Earth's Rotation, 39 Forbes (A. C.), English Estate Forestry, 580 Forbes (Prof. Geo., F.R.S.), Exterior Ballistics, 380 Forcrand (M. de), on the Possibility of Chemical Reactions,
143 ; on the Prediction of Chemical Reactions, 143 ;
Valency of the Atom of Hydrogen, 527 Forel (Dr. August), Ants and some other Insects, an
Inquiry into the Psychic Powers of these Animals, 29 Forel (Prof. D. H.), Fungus-gardens ” of South American
Ants, 567 Forel (F. A.), Discovery at Boiron of a Tomb of the
Bronze Age, 493 ; Occurrence of Bishop's Ring, Mar-
tinique, 591 Forestry : Forestry in the United States, 32; Death of
Forstmeister Schering, 36; the Spread of the Mesquite Prosopis glandulosa, 61; Bastard"
Logwood, S. N. C., 222; the Timbers of Commerce and their Identification, H.. Stone, 247 ; Trees, .Prof. H. Marshall Ward, 290; the Strength of Structural Timber, Dr. W. K. Hatt, 399 ; the Basket Willow, William F. Hubbard, 427; Forest Planting in Western Kansas, Royal R. Kellogg, 427; the Chestnut in Southern Maryland, Raphael Zon, 427; Forestry in the United States, · 427; English · Estate
Forestry, A. C. Forbes, 580 ** Forrest (James) Lecture at the Institution of Civil
Engineers, Unsolved Problems in Electrical Engineering,
Colonel R. E. Crompton, 595 Forster (M. O.), Configuration of isonitrosocamphor, 382 ;
New Formation of Acetylcamphor, 598 Fortin (Ch.); Surface Tension of a Dielectric in the Electric
Field, 455 Fortuna, the Planet, W. T., 461, 511; W. E. P., 461;
Spencer Pickering, F.R.S., 486 Foster. (Sir M., K.C.B.. F.R.S.), the Monte Rosa and
Col d'Olen International Laboratories, Prof. Mosso, 443 Fournier (G.), the Perseids for 1904, 167 Fournier (V.), the Perseids for '1904, 167 Fourtau (R.), the Spring at Hammam Moussa, near Tor,
Sinai, 312 Fowle (F. E., jun.), Absorption by Water Vapour in the
Infra-red Solar Spectrum, 115 France, the Condition of Chemical Industries in, Jean
Jaubert, 369 Frank (Prof.), Production of Calcium Cyanamide and its
Employment as Fertiliser, 374 Frankenfeld (H. C.), Floods of the Spring of 1903 in the
Mississippi Watershed, 10 Frankland (P. F.), Grignard Reaction Applied to the Esters
of Hydroxy-acids, 166 Franks (W. S.), Dark Nebulosities, 190; Photography of
Planetary Nebulæ, 618 Frazier (Prof. Benjamin W.), Death of, 325
Frébaut (A.), Hydrogenation of Benzonitrile and Paratoluo- from the Thermal Springs of Nauheim and Baden,
nitrile, 600 Frederico (L.), the Glacial Fauna and Flora of the Plateau Gelstharp (F.), Electrolysis of Tin, 239 of Baraque-Michel, Ardennes, 468
Gemmellaro (Gaetano Giorgio), Obituary Notice of, 39 Freeman (W. G.), Nature Teaching, 5
Geodesy : Determination of the Difference in Longitude Frémont (Ch.), on the Possibility of Producing a Non- between Greenwich and Paris made in 1902, M. Læwy, brittle Steel Tempered Blue, 191
191; the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 519 Freshfield (Douglas w.), Mount Everest, the Story of a Geography: the National Antarctic Expedition, Captain Controversy, 82
Scott, 41; Report on the Identification and Nomen- Freshwater Algæ, a Treatise on the British, Prof. G. S. clature of Himalayan Peaks, Captain H. Wood, R.E., West, 194
Major S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., 42; Mount Everest, the Freundler (P.), Monobromoacetal, 527
Story of a Controversy, Douglas W. Freshfield, 82 ; the Friedel (Jean), Chlorophyll Assimilation in the Absence of Countries of the King's Award, Sir Thomas Holdich, Oxygen, 312
K.C.M.G., 102 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Admiral Friend (J. A. N.), Influence of Potassium Persulphate on Sir Erasmus Ommanney, K.C.B., F.R.S., 207; Russian the Estimation of Hydrogen Peroxide, 70
Geographical Society Medal Awards, 231; India, Sir Friswell (R. J.), the Cost of Chemical Synthesis, 222
Thomas Holdich, C.B., 268; Glossary of Geographical Froggatt (W. W.), the Australian Cicadidæ, 72
and Topographical Terms, Alexander Knox, 271; Geo- Frossard (Mr.), the Nature of the Hydrosulphites, 374 graphical Society, Geographical Results of the Tibet Froude (R. E.), Hollow versus Straight Lines, 595
Mission, Sir Frank Younghusband, 377; Geographical Frowde (Henry), Dates of Publication of Scientific Books, Society's Medal Awards, 541; Geographical Results of 365
the National Antarctic Expedition, Captain R. F. Scott, Fruit Trees in Pots, the Culture of, Josh Brace, 314
421; the Second Antarctic Voyage of the Scotia, J. H. Fryer (Mr.), the Salmon Fisheries of England and Wales, 18 Harvey Pirie and 'R. N. Rudmose Brown, 425; die Fuel Economy, Smoke Prevention and, Wm. H. Booth and Kalahari, Dr. Siegfried Passarge, 481; Tierra del John B. C. Kershaw, 74
Fuego, Captain H. L. Crosthwaite, 515; Antarctica, or Fuel, Oil, its Supply, Composition, and Application, S. H. Two Years amongst the Ice of the South Pole, Dr. N. North, 531
Otto G. Nordenskjöld and Dr. Joh. Gunnar Andersson, Fungi : Sexual Reproduction of the Mucorineæ, A. F. 560 ; Lhasa, an Account of the Country and People of
Blakeslee, 61; on the Origin of Flagellate Monads and Central Tibet, Perceval Landon, 585; Japan nach Reisen of Fungus-germs from Minute Masses of Zooglæa, Dr. und Studien, J. J. Rein, Dr. Henry Dyer, 603; Physical H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 77 ; Heterogenetic Origin of Geography: Variations of Level of Lake Victoria Fungus-germs, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, 272 ; Hetero- Nyanza, Captain H. G. Lyons, 15; Study of the genetic Fungus-germs, George Massee, 175; Fungi, Prof. Sea Bottom of the North Atlantic, M. Thoulet, 24; the
H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., at the Royal Institution, 496 Rocks of Tristan d'Acunha, E. H. L. Schwarz, 168 ; Furs, the Supply of Valuable, R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 115 Water-supply of the Rimac Valley, Señor Elmore, 236 ; Fusion, Memoire sur la Reproduction Artificielle du Rubis the Physical History of the Victoria Falls, A. J. C. par, A. Verneuil, 180
Molyneux, 619
Geology : the pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the South Coast Gallenkamp (A., and Co.), New Spectrum Tubes, 448
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Lake Village at Glastonbury, 422 German-English Dictionary of Terms used in Medicine Graphic Statics, T. Alexander and A. W. Thompson, 507 and the Allied Sciences, a, Hugo Lang and B. Abra- Graphs, an Elementary Treatise on, George A. Gibson,
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