Hill-Tout, 477; the Blackfoot Medical Priesthood, Dr. John Maclean, 477; Present Native Population and Traces of Early Civilisation in the Province of New Brunswick, William McIntosh, 477; Copper Imple- ments from a Site in Western Ontario, Prof. E. Guthrie Perry, 478; Race Types in the Ancient Sculptures and Paintings of Mexico and Central America, Miss A. Breton, 478; Arms and Accoutrements of the Ancient Warriors at Chichen Itza, Miss Breton, 478; Tribes Inhabiting the Koskokurm Valley, Dr. G. B. Gordon, 478; Recent Hittite Research, Dr. G. Hogarth, 478; Prehistoric Antiquities of Malta, Dr. Ashby and Mr. Peet, 478; Archæological and Ethnological Researches in Sardinia, Dr. Duncan Mackenzie, 478; Researches in Crete, C. H. Hawes, 478; Neolithic Sites in Thes- saly, 478; Excavations at the Nubian Cemetery at Anibeh, Dr. Randall-MacIver, 478 Section I (Physiology)—Opening Address by Prof. E. H. Starling, M.D., F.R.S., President of the Section, the Physiological Basis of Success, 384; Report of the Committee on Anæsthetics, Dr. Waller, 507; Dr. N. H. Alcock, 507; Prof. A. R. Cushny, 507; Prof. W. T. Porter, 507; Use of Atropine in Conjunction with Anæsthetics, Dr. Webster, 507; Inorganic Composition of the Blood in Puerperal Eclampsia, Prof. A. B. Macallum, 507; Tracts in the Spinal Cord, Dr. Page May and Prof. Sutherland Simpson, 507; the Delimita- tion of the Motor Area in the Cerebral Cortex Demon- strated by the Method of Retrograde Chromatolysis, Dr. Page May, 508; the Pyramidal Tract in the Sheep and Guinea-Pig, Dr. Sutherland Simpson, 508; Study of the Thyroids and Parathyroids, Mrs. Thompson, 508; Effect of excluding the Blood Passing Through the Adrenals from the Circulation, Dr. Young, 508; Effect of Local Heat on Vegetable and Animal Tissues, Dr. Waller, 508; Difference in Composition of Different Proteins, Dr. E. Frankland Armstrong, 508 Section K (Botany)-Opening Address by Lieut.-Colonel David Prain, C.I.E., LL.D., F.R.S., President of the Section, 406; Organisation and Reconstruction of the Nuclei in the Root-tips of Podophyllum peltatum, Prof. J. B. Overton, 537; Nucleus of the Yeast Plant, Harold Wager and Miss A. Peniston, 537: Nuclear Phenomena of Ascomycetes in Relation to Heredity, Miss H. C. I. Fraser, 537; Production and Dispersion of Spores in the Hymenomycetes, Prof. A. H. R. Buller, 537: Number of Bacteria in the Air of Winnipeg, Prof. Buller and C. W. Lowe, 537; Prothallium and Embryo Sporophyte of Danæa, Prof. D. H. Campbell, 537; Ancestry of the Osmundaceæ, Prof. D. T. Gwynne Vaughan and Dr. Kidston, 537; Structure of a New Zygopteris, W. T. Gordon, 537; Fundamental Causes of Succession among Plant-associations, Prof. H. C. Cowles, 537: the Rocky Mountain Flora in Relation to Climate, Prof. F. Ramaley, 537; Observations and Experiments on the Ecology of Spiraea ulmaria, Prof. R. H. Yapp, 537: History of the Wheats, Dr. O. Stapf, 538; Delayed Germination of Seeds, Prof. Pammel, 538; the Industry of Rubber Cultivation, J. Parkin, 538; Chemistry of Chlorophyll, Prof. R. Willstätter, 538; Evolution of the Inflorescence, J. Parkin, 538; Life-history of Trichodiscus elegans, Miss E. J. Wels- ford, 538; Effects of Tropical Conditions on the Development of Certain English Enotheras, Dr. R. R. Gates, 538; Perception of Light in Plants, Harold Wager, 538
Sub-section of K (Agriculture)-Opening Address by Major P. G. Craigie, C.B., F.R.S., Chairman of the Sub-section, 411; Experimental Farm System in Canada, Dr. W. Saunders, 53 Possibility of extend- ing the Food Production of Canada, Prof. Brigham, 535 Prof. Mavor, 535: Factors Determining the Yield of Wheat, A. D. Hall and E. J. Russell, 535: the Influence of Environment on the Composition of the Grain, F. T. Shutt, 535; Strength of Wheat, A. E. Humphries, 536; Dr. E. F. Armstrong, 536; Baking Qualities of Certain Flours, Prof. Harcourt, 536; Ex- periments in Breeding Wheat, Dr. C. Saunders, 536; Forestry Problems, Prof. Somerville, 536; R. H. Camp- bell, 536; History of the Aberdeen-Angus Breed of Cattle, Prof. Wilson, 536; Soil Problems, F. T. Shutt,
536; Prof. Alway, 526; Soil Moisture, Prof. King, 536; Conservation of Soil Fertility, A. D. Hall and E. J. Russell, 536
Section L (Educational Science)-Opening Address by the Rev. H. B. Gray, D.D., Warden of Bradfield College, Berkshire, President of the Section, the Educa- tional Factors of Imperialism, 442
British Birds in their Haunts, Rev. C. A. Johns, 100 British Birds and their Eggs, with a New Method of Identification, J. Maclair Boraston, 99
British Explosives Industry, the Rise and Progress of the,
British Medical Association, Physiology at the, 200 British Mountain Climbs, George D. Abraham, 485 British Museum: Guide to the Whales, Porpoises, and Dolphins (Order Cetacea) Exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London, S.W., 4; British Museum Report, 78; Catalogue of the Fresh-water Fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History), G. A. Boulenger, 216; Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum, Vol. viii., Catalogue of the Noctuidæ, Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 455
British Rainfall, 1908, Dr. Hugh Robert Mill, 514 Britton (Prof. N. L.), the Genus Cereus, 462 Bronson (Dr. H. L.), on Clark and Weston Standard Cells,
Building Materials, Introduction to the Chemistry and Physics of, Alan E. Munby, 62
Buisson (M.), Comparison of the Spectra of the Centre and Edge of the Sun's Disc, 110
Buller (Prof. A. H. R.), Production and Dispersion of Spores in the Hymenomycetes, 537; Number of Bacteria in the Air of Winnipeg, 537
Bumstead (Prof.), Ascertained Properties of Light of very Short Wave-lengths ("Schumann Rays "), 469 Burkill (I. H.), Coptis, 30; Cymbopogon Martini, Stapf, 30
Burnham (Prof.), Double-star Measures, 376; Halley's Comet, 376
Burns (Gavin), the Number of the Stars, 229 Burpee (Lawrence J.), the Water Route from Lake Superior to the Westward, 506
Burrard (Col. S. G., F.R.S.), a Sketch of the Geography and Geology of the Himalaya Mountains and Tibet, 424
Burton (E. F.), Influence of Electrolytes on Colloidal Ferric Oxide Solutions, 470
Buss (A. A.), Solar Research, 200; Temperature and Pressure Conditions in the Solar Atmosphere, 356; Ha Images on Spectroheliograms, 376
Butier (C. P.), Origin of Certain Lines in the Spectrum of Orionis, 26
Butler (Dr. E. J.), Fungal Disease, Coryneum mori, in the Mulberry Nurseries near Srinagar, 226 Büty (M. de), Application of the Magnetic Properties of Metals to Automatic Coin Machines, 150
Cabré (Juan), Rock Paintings of the Lower Ebro, 522 Cadastral Survey of Egypt, 1892-1907, the, Capt. H. G. Lyons, 194
Cady (W. G.), Phenomena Exhibited by Electric Arcs between Metal Electrodes, 297
Caillou (Pousse), the Region Known as Changchenmo, 354
Cajori (Prof. F.), Invention of the Slide Rule, 470 Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal, 30, 150, 270 Caldecott (W. A.), Development of Heavy Gravitation Stamps, 539
Calendar, Styles of the, W. T. Lynn, 277
Callendar (Prof. H. L., F.R.S.), Osmotic Phenomena and their Modern Physical Interpretation, Discourse at Royal Institution, 235
Calmette (Dr. A.), Determination of the Bovine or Human Origin of Tuberculosis, 135; Venoms, Venomous Animals, and Anti-venomous Serum-therapeutics, 154 Cambage (R. H.), Native Flora of New South Wales, 240; New Species of Eucalyptus from the Monaro Dis- trict, N.S.W., 240
Cambridge, the Darwin Celebrations at, 7
Cambridge, the Meeting of the International Geodetic Association in London and, 426
Cambridge County Geographies: Somerset, Francis A. Knight and Louie M. Dutton, 188
Campbell (A.), Measurement of Wave-length for High- frequency Electrical Oscillations, 119
Campbell (Prof. D. H.), New Flora of Krakatau, 296; Prothallium and Embryo Sporophyte of Danæa, 537 Campbell (Prof.), Water Vapour in the Martian Atmo sphere, 376
Campbell (R. H.), Forestry Problems, 536
Canaan Stone,' a, G. Harold Drew, 486
Canada, Report on the Mining and Metallurgical Indus- tries of, 1907-8, 511
Cancer Research Fund, the Imperial, 86
Cape Town: Royal Society of South Africa, 30, 239, 270, 510
Carhart (Prof. H. S.), a Transition Point in Zinc Amalgam, 119
Carnegie, First Magnetic Results obtained on the, in the North Atlantic, Dr. L. A. Bauer and W. J. Peters, 529 Carnetz (V.), Sense of Direction of Man, 166
Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), Growth of Cast Irons after Repeated Heatings, 437
Cartography: the Imperial Gazetteer of India, Atlas, 1 Carulla (F. J. R.), Process of Manufacturing Artificial Magnetic Oxide of Iron, 437
Carus-Wilson (Cecil), Musical Sands, 69, 159; Pitting of Flint Surfaces, 403
Cassell's "Nature Copies (Wild Flowers), 246
Castle (Frank), Five-figure Logarithmic and other Tables, 484
Castro (R.), Search-ephemerides for Comet 1896 VII. (Perrine), 170
Catania Observatory, the Spectroheliograph of the, Prof. Riccò, 376
Cavers (Dr. F.), Botany for Matriculation, 451 Cecropia peltata und ihr Verhältnis zu Azteca Alfari, zu Alta sexdens und anderen Insekten, Karl Fiebrig, 23 Celestial Charts, the Palisa and Wolf, Dr. Palisa, 230 Ceramics Liquefaction of Clay by Alkalis and Use of Fluid Clay Casting in the Ceramic Industry, Dr. E. Weber, 375
Cesaresco (Countess Evelyn Martinengo), the Place of Animals in Human Thought, 276
Cetacea Guide to the Whales, Porpoises, and Dolphins (Order Cetacea) Exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London, S. W., 4
Cetus, a Newly Discovered Nebula Cluster in, Prof. Wolf, 436
Ceylon, Recent Publications on Agriculture from India and, 231
Chagas (Carlos), a New Human Trypanosome Parasite (T. cruzi), 46
Chalmers (S. D.), the Sine Condition in Relation to the Coma of Optical Systems, 119
Chamberlain (C. W.), the Relative Motion of the Earth and Ether and the FitzGerald-Lorentz Effect, 474 Chamberlin (Prof. T. C.), the Tidal and other Problems,
Chandler (Dr. S. C.), Earth Tides, 472 Chapman (Dr. H. G.), Hexone Bases of Egg-white, 240 Charpy (Georges), Separation of Graphite in White Cast Iron Heated under Pressure, 60
Chassy (A.), Conductivity of a Gas at Atmospheric Pressure under the Influence of a High Alternating Voltage, 90 Chatley (Prof. Herbert), the Force of the Wind, 366; the Stability of Aëroplanes, 366
Chatterjee (G. C.), Ova of a Distoma found in the Skeletal Muscles of Saccobranchus fossilis, 270 Chemistry: the Atomic Weight of Platinum, Prof. E. H. Archibald, 29; Use of Platinum Felt as a Filtering Medium, W. O. Snelling, 404; Dimethylcamphor and Dimethylcampholic Acid, A. Haller and Ed. Bauer, 29; Action of some Organo-magnesium Compounds Methyl-2-pentanone-4, F. Bodroux and F. Taboury, 29; Pseudo-morphine, Gabriel Bertrand and V. I. Meyer, 29: Evolution in Applied Chemistry, Prof. Otto N. Witt at Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry, 51; Fermentation of Glucose, Mannose, and Fructose by Yeast-juice, A. Harden and W. J. Young, 57; Muta- rotation of Glucose, Y. Osaka, 528; Pharmacological Action of Protocatechyltropeine, Prof. C. R. Marshall, 59: Gases of Volcanic Fumaroles, Armand Gautier, 59; Ordinary Carbon, H. Le Chatelier and M. Wologdine, 59; Action of Metallic Oxides on Methyl Alcohol, Paul Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 59; Hydrolysis of Salts in Amphoteric Electrolytes, Miss H. H. Beveridge, 59; Formation of Oxygen Compounds of Nitrogen and their Metallic Combinations (Iron and Lead) in the Produc- tion of Ozone for the Sterilisation of Water, Ed. Bon- jean, 60; Processes for the Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen, 143; New Alkaloid Extracted from the Bark Pseudocinchona Africana, Ernest Fourneau, 60; Formation of Lactones from Acid Alcohols, E. E. Blaise and A. Koehler, 60; Introduction to the Chemistry and Physics of Building Materials, Alan E. Munby, 62; Modern Organic Chemistry, Dr. C. A. Keane, 64: Prac- tical Organic Chemistry, Dr. J. J. Sudborough and T. C. James, 64; the Elements of Organic Chemistry, E. J. Lewis, 64; Abhandlung über die Glycole oder Zwei atomige Alkohole, Adolf Wurtz, 64; Practical Physio- logical Chemistry, Prof. Philip B. Hawk, 67; Value of Benzidine for the Detection of Minute Traces of Blood, Prof. E. J. McWeeney, 89: Trialkylacetophenones and the Trialkylacetic Acids derived from Them, A. Haller and Edouard Bauer, 90; Tautomeric Changes Elucidated by Means of the Magnetic Rotatory Power, P. Th. Muller and M. Thouvenot, go; Evolution of Hydrogen from Silicochloroform under Silent Discharge, A. Besson and L. Fournier, 90; Oxidation of Aldehydes of Silver, Mar- cel Delépine and Pierre Bonnet, 90; Hydrolysis of Pro- teid Materials by Means of Hydrofluoric Acid, L. Hugounenq and A. Morel, 90; Naturgeschichte einer Kerze von Michael Faraday, 95: Junior Chemistry, R. H. Adie, 95: Chemistry, Prof. W. A. Tilden, F.R.S., 95; Histoire du Développement de la Chimie depuis Lavoisier jusqu'a nos Jours, Prof. A. Ladenburg, 96; Nature of the Change undergone by Crystals of Hepta- hydrated Sodium Sulphate in Contact with Crystals of the Decahydrate, D. Gernez, 120; New Method of Separating Uranium X, B. Szilard, 120; Rate of Helium Production from the Complete Series of Uranium Pro- ducts, Hon. R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 158; Chemical Action of the Penetrating Rays of Radium on Water, Miroslaw Kernbaum, 120; Hydrolytic Decomposition of Bismuth Bromide, René Dubrisay, 120; the Hydrolytic Dissocia- tion of Bismuth Iodide, René Dubrisay, 330; Extraction of Lutecium from the Gadolinite Earths, G. Urbain, MM. Bourion and Maillard, 120: Rapid Method for Testing Plants for Hydrocyanic Acid, Marcel Mirande, 120; Essays, Biographical and Chemical, Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., C. Simmonds, 122; Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. G. Arth, 134; Synthesis of Papaverine, Amé Pictet and A. Gams, 150; the Cata- lysis of the Fatty Acids, J. B. Senderens, 150; New Base extracted from Rye containing Ergot, Ergothioneine, C. Tanret, 150; Grundriss der allgemeinen Chemie, Wilhelm Ostwald, 183; Grundriss der Pharmakochemie, Dr. O. A. Oesterle, Prof. Henry G. Greenish, 184: Southall's Organic Materia Medica, J. Barclay, Prof. Henry G.
Greenish, 184; the Rise and Progress of the British Explosives Industry, 190; Death of Prof. S. W. John- son, 194; Properties of the Monatomic Gases, Dr. H. Happel, 198; Recent Advances in Our Knowledge of Silicon and of its Relations to Organised Structures, Prof. J. Emerson Reynolds, F.R.S., at Royal Institution, 206; New Method of Analysis by Curves of Miscibility, its Application to Oils used for Food, E. Louïse, 209; the Allotropic States of Phosphorus, Pierre Jolibois, 209; Action of the Ultra-violet Rays upon the Acetic Fer- mentation of Wine, Victor Henri and Joseph Schnitzler, 210; the Latent Heat of Fusion and the Specific Heat of Propionic Acid, G. Massol and M. A. Faucon, 210; Paralysing Influence exercised by Certain Acids Alcoholic Fermentation, Mlle. M. Rozenband, 210; Chemical Technology and Analysis of Oils, Fats, and Waxes, Dr. J. Lewkowitsch, C. Simmonds, 211; V. v. Richter's Chemie der Kohlenstoffverbindungen oder organische Chemie, Dr. R. Anschütz and Dr. G. Schroeter, 215; Analyse und Konstitutionsermittelung organischer Verbindungen, Dr. Hans Meyer, 215; the Cyanamide Industry of France, M. Pluvinage, 222; Estimation of Fat in Unsweetened Evaporated Milk, Messrs. Hunziker and Spitzer, 226; Osmotic Phenomena and their Modern Physical Interpretation, Prof. H. L. Callendar, F.R.S., at Royal Institution, 235; Ethyl Acetal of Tetrolic Aldehyde, P. L. Viguer, 239; Method for the Rapid Estimation of Metallic Aluminium, E. Kohn-Abrest, 239; Decomposition of Carbon Dioxide by the Ultra-violet Rays, H. Herchefinkel, 239; Hexone Bases of Egg-white, Dr. J. M. Petrie and Dr. H. G. Chapman, 240; Influence of the Reaction of the Medium on the Development and Proteolytic Activity of Davaine's Bacteridium, Mlle. Eleonore Lazarus, 269; Synthesis of Unsaturated Fatty Ketones, F. Boudroux and F. Taboury, 269; Genesis of the Chemical Elements, James Moir, 270; Aurvedic Metallic Preparations, Part i., Panchanan Neogi and Birendra Bhusan Adhicary, 270; Death of Prof. Emil Christian Hansen, 294; Obituary Notice of, Arthur R. Ling, 310; Death of L. Bouve- ault, 311; Action of Iodo-eosin as a Test for Free Alkalis in Dried Plant Tissues, Dr. A. C. Hof, 312; Apparatus for Determining the Calorific Power of Gaseous Combustibles, P. Lemoult, 330; Chemistry in the Service of the State, Sir Edward Thorpe, 340; Curious Case of Corrosion Occurring in a Stand-by Boiler, G. N. Huntly, 354; Calorimetric and Cryoscopic Constants of Mercuric Bromide, M. Guinchant, 360; a Manual of Volumetric Analysis, Dr. H. W. Schimpf, 364; Lique- faction of Clay by Alkalis and Use of Fluid Clay Casting in the Ceramic Industry, Dr. E. Weber, 375; the Mag- netic Rôle of Oxygen in Organic Compounds, P. Pascal, 390; Estimation of Phosphorus in Combustible Substances by the Calorimetric Bomb, P. Lemoult, 390; the Manu- facture of Rubber Goods, Adolf Heil and Dr. W. Esch, 391: Oxidation of Phenol, H. D. Gibbs, 404; Washing of Cider Apples with an Oxidising Calcium Salt leading to Pure Fermentation, Henri Alliot and Gilbert Gimel, 420; Corrosion of Iron, Dr. J. Newton Friend, 437; Action of Air and Steam on Pure Iron, Dr. J. Newton Friend, 437 Process of Manufacturing Artificial Mag- netic Oxide of Iron, F. J. R. Carulla, 437; Death and Obituary Notice of Richard Bannister, 460; Thermal Properties of Silver Nitrate, M. Guinchant, 480; Exam- ination of Essence of Turpentine, Paul Nicolardot and Louis Clément, 480; Revision of the Density of Gaseous Hydrochloric Acid the Atomic Weight of Chlorine, Otto Scheuer, 510; Derivatives of Hexahydro-oxybenzoic Acid, P. J. Tarbouriech, 510; Total Sugar of the Plasma and Globules of the Blood, R. Lepine and M. Boulud, 510; Gay-Lussac's Law, its Centenary, Dr. A. N. Meldrum, 519: Death of Dr. Hermann Endemann, 524; a Series of Isomeric Phenylphthalimides, Mr. Kuhara and Mr. Komatsu, 528; see also British Association
Child Employment and Evening Continuation Schools, Cyril Jackson, 50
Children in Health and Disease, Dr. David Forsyth, 454 Chile, Musical Sands in, M. H. Gray, 126
China Philosophical Society, Inaugural Meeting of the, Wang Shoh Lian, 461
Chinese Names of Colours, Alfred Tingle, 367 Chofardet (P.), Comet 1909a, Borrelly-Daniel, 46; Observa- tions of the Comet 1909a (Borrelly-Daniel) at the Observatory of Besançon, 29
Chree (Dr. C., F.R.S.), Results of Observations made at the Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetic Observatories, Daniel L. Hazard, 205; Magnetic Storm of September 25, 395; Magnetic Storms and Solar Eruptions, 456 Christian Science, the Faith and Works of, 513 Christie (W. A. K.), Mining Administration in India,
Chronology Styles of the Calendar, W. T. Lynn, 277 Chronometry: the Daylight Saving Bill, 294; Standard Clock at Hamburg Observatory Connected to Trunk Telephone System, 433
Claparède (Dr. Ed.), Psychologie de l'Enfant et Pédagogie expérimentale, 214
Clark (Latimer), a Monument to, Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 512
Clarke (Dr. Eagle), Young of the Sanderling, 136 Clarke (W. E.), Elementary Practical Botany, 451 Clay's Successful Gardening, 451
Clayton (E. G.), a Compendium of Food-microscopy, 97 Clayton (H. Helm), Exploration of the Air with Ballons- sondes at St. Louis, and with Kites at Blue Hill, 223; Suggested Reforms in Meteorological Methods, 464 Clayworking Industry in the United States, History of the, Dr. H. Ries and H. Leighton, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 452
Cleland (Dr. J. B.), Diurnal Variations in the Tempera- tures of Camels, 60; Barisal Guns in Australia, 127; Australian Fauna and Flora, 353
Clément (Louis), Examination of Essence of Turpentine, 480
Clément (P.), Proof of Experimental Ammoniuria in Epilepsy, 330
Climatology of Styria, Dr. Robert Klein, 81
Cobb (Dr. N. A.), Fungus Maladies of the Sugar Cane, 496
Coblentz (Prof. Wm. W.), Supplementary Investigations of Infra-Red Spectra, 82
Coburn (F.), Breeding of the Marsh-Warbler in Worcester- shire, 495
Coburn (F. D.), Swine in America, 35
Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Skull of a Ground-sloth from Colorado, 264
Coffin (Dr. J. G.), Vector Analysis, 392 Cohen (Prof. J. B.), the Nature and Extent of Air Pollu- tion by Smoke, Paper at Health Congress, 468 Cole (L. J.), Importance of "Tagging" Birds, 87 Coleman (Prof. A. P.), Extent of the Ice Sheets in the Great Plains, 446; the Bearing of Pre-Cambrian Geology on Uniformitarianism, 446; Metal Mining in Canada, Collingham (R. H.), Ilgner-operated Winding-engines, 19 Collins (Mr.), Boric Acid in Milk from Cows Fed on Indian Cotton Cake, 168
Colombia, the Journal of an Expedition across Venezuela and, 1906-7, Dr. Hiram Bingham, 453
Colour among Tropical Fishes, Changes of, C. H. Town- send, 174
Colours, Chinese Names of, Alfred Tingle, 367 Combustion, Spontaneous, Dr. John Knott, 268 Comets the Comets of 1907 and 1908, Prof. Kobold, 20; Comet 1909a (Borrelly-Daniel), 20, 83; M. Chofardet, 46; Ephemeris for Comet 1909a (Borrelly-Daniel), Dr. M. Ebell, 267; Halley's Comet, Dr. Holetschek, 46; L. Matkiewitsch, 46; Ephemeris for Halley's Comet, 1909c, Mr. Crommelin, 465; Observations of Halley's Comet, 1909c, Prof. Wolf, 404; Visibility of Halley's Comet, W. F. Denning, 395; Elements and Ephemeris for Halley's Comet (1909c), 436; Halley's Comet Re- discovered, Prof. Max Wolf, 355; Messrs. Cowell and Crommelin, 355; Halley's Comet, Prof. Burnham, 376; 1909b, Dr. Max Wolf, 376; Prof. Millosevich, 528; Father Searle, 528; Prof. Newall, on the Identity of Comets 1908a and 1908b (Encke), Dr. Ebell, 83; Search- ephemerides for Comet 1896 VII. (Perrine), F. W. Ristenpart, 170; R. Castro and A. Repenning, 170; Re-discovery of Perrine's Comet, Herr Kopff, 229; Herr
Ristenpart, 229; Comet 1909b (Perrine, 1896 VII.), Herr Ristenpart, 207; Prof. Kobold, 267, 298; Observa- tions of Perrine's Comet, 315; Observations of Perrine's Comet, 1909b, Dr. Max Wolf, 376; Dr. Ebell, 376; Search-ephemeris for Winnecke's Comet, C. Hillebrand,
Commutative Law of Addition and Infinity, the, Philip E. B. Jourdain, 69; G. B. M., 69
Comparison Prism, a New Form of, Prof. Louis Bell, 40
Conchology: Discovery of Large Quantities of Shells of the Pearl-mussel (Unio margaritifer) in Gravel of Appar- ently Pleistocene Age in the Thames near Mortlake, J. W. Jackson and A. S. Kennard, 495 Congress of Medicine, the Sixteenth International, 369 Constable (F. C.), Man and Environment, 306; Remark- able Pink Glow, 352
Contamination of Milk, the, Dr. Orr, 74
Continuation Schools, Report of the Consultative Com- mittee of the Board of Education on Attendance, Com- pulsory or Otherwise, at, 172
Cooke (W. E.), Magnificent Aurora in Australia on Sep- tember 25, 524
Cookson (Bryan), Death and Obituary Notice of, 372 Coolidge (Prof. J. L.), Problems Connected with Games of Chance, 496
Coomaraswamy (Ananda K.), Mediæval Sinhalese Art, 39 Cooper Research Laboratory, the Journal of the, 187 Copeland (Dr. E. B.), Ferns of the Malay Archipelago,
Copenhagen Congress on the Testing of Materials of Con- struction, 377
Corbin (G. B.), Smooth Snake still found in the New Forest, 433
Cork, Notes on a Stone Circle in County, Captain Boyle T. Somerville, 126
Corona, the Polarisation of the Solar, M. Salet, 46 Coronas (Rev. J.), Two Severe Typhoons Experienced in 1908, 109
Coronas (Señor), Typhoons on October 4, 8, and 13, 1908, 354
Corpuscular Radiation, Homogeneous, Charles A. Sadler, 516 Corstorphine (Dr. G. S.), the Geology of South Africa, 455
Cosserat (E. and F.), Théorie des Corps déformables, 67 Cotter (G. de P.), Mining Administration in India, 219 Cotton (L. A.), Metasomatic Processes in a Cassiterite Vein from New England, 60; Note on the Guyra Lagoon, N.S.W., 60
Courmont (J.), Slight Penetration of the Ultra-violet Rays through Liquids Containing Colloidal Substances, 210 Couturat (L.), Weltsprache und Wissenschaft, 218 Cowell (Mr.), Halley's Comet Re-discovered, 355 Cowles (Prof. H. C.), Fundamental Causes of Succession among Plant Associations, 537
Cox (R. H.), a Guide to Avebury and Neighbourhood, 154
Coyle (Ray F.), Development of the Auditory Ossicles in the Horse, 149
Crabtree (Harold), an Elementary Treatment of the Theory of Spinning Tops and Gyroscopic Motion, 182 Craig (Mr.), Terrestrial Refraction in Egypt, 436 Craigie (Major P. G., C.B., F.R.S.), Opening Address in Sub-section K at the Meeting of the British Association at Winnipeg, 411; Agricultural Development of Canada, 1904-9, 506
Cramp (W.), Vectors and Vector Diagrams applied to Alternating-current Circuit, 93
Craniology Measurements of a Series of Skulls Deposited in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, B. A. Gupte, 374 Crocker (Dr. Radcliffe), Death and Obituary Notice of,
Gurney, 44; Indian Cirripedia Pedunculata, Dr. N. Annandale, 373
Crystallography: the Seven Styles of Crystal Architecture, Dr. A. E. H. Tutton, F.R.S., 299
Cullis (Prof. C. E.), Properties of Möbius's Surface, 375 Cunningham (Lieut.-Colonel Allan), Verification of a Mer- senne's Number, 194
Cunningham (Prof. D. J., F.R.S.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 15
Cunningham (J. T.), a Question of Percentages, 159 Cushny (Prof. A. R.), Report of the Committee Anæsthetics, 507
Cyanamide Industry of France, the, M. Pluvinage, 222 Cytology: Plasma und Zelle, Prof. Martin Heidenhain, 212
Dabrowski (M.), the Brownian Movement and Molecular Constants, 360
Daire (M.), Sterilisation by the Ultra-violet Rays, Applica- tion to the Butter Industry, 210
Dalby (Prof. W. E.), Heat Transmission, Lecture at Insti- tution of Mechanical Engineers, 533
Dalmatien, Geologischer Führer durch, Dr. R. Schubert, 365
Danish Researches on the Eel and the Plaice, 191 Danneman (Dr. Friedrich), Naturlehre für höhere Lehran- stalten auf Schulerübungen gegrundet, 66 Dannenburg (P.), Zimmer- und Balkonpflanzen, 451 Daru (N. D.), Mining Administration in India, 219 Darwin (Sir George), Determination of the Lunar Earth- Tides, 427; Earth Tides, 472
Darwin Celebrations at Cambridge, the, 7 Darwinism and Politics, Sidney Low, 310 Datta (P. N.), Mining Administration in India, 219 Davidge (H. T.), Technical Electricity, 244
Davies (W.), Breeding of the Marsh-Warbler in Worcester- shire, 495
Davis (C. A.), the Peat Deposits of Maine, 490 Dawydoff (C.), Regeneration in the Enteropneusta, 462 Deacon (Dr. G. F.), Obituary Notice of, 16
Dean (R. B.), Somatological Study of the Benguet Indians,
Deerr (Noel), Bacterial Flora of Hawaiian Sugars, 226 Delépine (Marcel), Oxidation of Aldehydes by Silver Oxide,
Dellinger (O. P.), Physical Structure of Protoplasm, 373 Delvalez (.), Hall Effect in Liquids, 404 Demons, Baskets used in Repelling, Dr. N. Annandale, 38 Denning (W. F.), the Perseids of 1909, 189; August Meteoric Shower, 224, 246; Visibility of Halley's Comet, 20 Fireball in Sunshine, 456; the Meteor in Sunshine, October 6, 487
Dermatology: Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. Radcliffe Crocker, 294
Derr (Louis), Photographic Study of Mayer's Floating Magnets, 228
Derry (Dr. D. E.), Prehistoric Cemeteries at Koshtamna, in Nubia, 463
Deslandres (H.), Movements in the Sun's Upper Atmo- sphere, 170; Ha Images on Spectroheliograms, 376; Movements of the Upper Solar Atmosphere Above and Round the Faculæ, 390; Multiple Monochromatic Images of the Sun given by the Large Lines of the Spectrum, 420; the Nature of Solar Faculæ, 465; Hydrogen Layers in the Solar Atmosphere, 498
Dew-Ponds, Scientific Studies of, E. A. Martin, 458 Dewar (Douglas), the Making of Species, 481 Dickson (J. D. Hamilton), Percentages in School Marks, 367
Dickson (W. E. Carnegie), a Text-book of General Patho- logy for the Use of Students and Practitioners, 36 Dinosaurs, the Upper Cretaceous Iguanodont, 160 Diprotodonts, Primitive, J. W. Gidley, 204 Disease, Röntgen Rays in the Diagnosis of, 220 Diurnal Variation of Temperature in the Free Atmosphere, E. Gold, 6
Dixon (A. L.), Results in the Theory of Elimination, 25 Doberck (Prof.), Double-Star Observations, 436 Dodge (Prof.), Formation of Arroyos in Adobe-filled Valleys in the South-western United States, 506
Dohrn (Prof. Anton), Death of, 400; Obituary Notice of, Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 429 Dollo (Prof. Louis), Nematonurus lecointei, 29; Extinct Gigantic Reptiles of Belgium, 148
Domin (Dr. K.), Study of Various Morphological Features in the Umbelliferæ, 297
Dornic (M.), Sterilisation by the Utra-violet Rays, Applica- tion to the Butter Industry, 210
Dorsey (Dr. H. G.), Magnetostriction, 474
Doubek (Miss M.), Nature of the Tendrils in the Cucur- bitaceæ, 226
Double Stars: Micrometer Measures of Double Stars, Phillip Fox, 83; Double-Star Measures, Prof. R. G. Ait- ken, 138; Prof. Burnham, 376; Double-Star Observa- tions, Prof. Doberck, 436; Publikationen des astro- physikalischen Observatoriums zu Potsdam, Doppelsterne, Prof. O. Lohse, 492
Douglas (Dr. J.), Influence of the Railroads of the United States and Canada on the Mineral Industry, 539 Douglas (James A.), Carboniferous Limestone of County Clare, 89
Downey (Prof. June), "Muscle Reading," 198
Drew (G. H.), Reproduction and Early Development of Laminaria digitata and Laminaria saccharina, 58 Drew (G. Harold), a Canaan Stone, 486
Drought in South-west Ireland, Geo. A. Armstrong, 487; Dr. Hugh Robert Mill, 517
Drugs, the Chemistry of, Prof. Henry G. Greenish, 184 Drugs and the Drug Habit, Dr. Harrington Sainsbury, 271 Drummond (W. B.), Elementary Physiology for Teachers and Others, 425
Duane (William), Heat of Polonium, 29 Dublin Royal Society, 89
Dubrisay (René), the Hydrolytic Decomposition of Bismuth Bromide, 120; the Hydrolytic Dissociation of Bismuth Iodide, 330
Ducloux (Dr.), the Antiquity of Man in South America, 534 Dufour (A.), Electric Discharge through Vacuum Tubes, Deviable Rays not due to Free Positive Electrons, 19 Duhem (Pierre), Études sur Léonard de Vinci, ceux qu'il a lus et ceux qui l'ont lu, 2; Essai sur la Notion de Théorie physique de Platon à Galilée, 361 Dumville (Benjamin), the Science of Speech, an Elementary Manual of English Phonetics for Teachers, 124 Dustless Roads, Tar Macadam, a Practical Treatise for Engineers, Surveyors, and Others, T. Walker Smith, 92 Dutta (B. B.), Constitution of the Roots of Arisaema con- cinnum, 270
Dutton (Louie M.), Cambridge County Geographies : Somerset, 188
Dyeing and Cleaning of Textile Fabrics, the, F. A. Owen, Prof. Walter M. Gardner, 5
Dynamics Geometrie der Kräfte, H. E. Timerding, Sir Robert Ball, F.R.S., 34; a First Dynamics, C. S. Jackson and W. M. Roberts, 156; Vorlesungen über technische Mechanik, Dr. August Föppl, 274
Earhart (R. F.), Effect of Temperature Variations on the Luminous Discharge in Gases for Low Pressures, 473 Earland (A.), Arenaceous Foraminifera, 79
Earth Slopes, Retaining Walls, and Dams, Graphical Determination of, Prof. C. Prelini, 393
Earth's Surface, Movements of the, Ch. Lallemand, 457 Earthquakes: Two Severe Earthquakes in Mexico City, 166; Fracture of Cables by the Earthquake of January 14, 1907, Maxwell Hall, 198; Earthquake in Central Japan, 225; Earthquake Shocks on September 22, 401: Earthquake in Shetland, 460; Earthquake at Reggio di Calabria, 460; Earthquake of October 8, 1909, Alfred Angot, 510
Ebell (Dr. M.), the Identity of Comets 1908a and 1908b (Encke), 83; Ephemeris for Comet 1909a (Borrelly- Daniel), 267; Observations of Perrine's Comet, 1909b, 376 Ebro, Rock Paintings of the Lower, l'Abbé Breuil and Juan Cabré, 522
Eclipse, the Solar, of June 17, 1909, Father Rigge, 171 Economic Biologists, Association of, 114
Eddington (A. S.), Law of Distribution of Stellar Motions, 471
Edinburgh Royal Society, 29, 59, 148
Edinger (Prof. Ludwig), Einführung in die Lehre vom Bau und den Verrichtungen des Nervensystems, 219
Edridge-Green (Dr. F.), Spectroscope for estimating Colour Perception, 20
Edser (Edwin), the Analysis of Sounds Used in Speech, 533 Education: Child Employment and Evening Continuation Schools, Cyril Jackson, 50; the King on Increased Pro- vision for Advanced Scientific Instruction and Research, 83; the Position of Higher Education, 113; State Aid for University Education, 133; Report of the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education an Attendance, Compulsory or Otherwise, at Continuation Schools, 172; the Position of Science Teaching in Public Schools, 192; Psychologie de l'Enfant et Pédagogie expérimentale, Dr. Ed. Claparède, Prof. J. A. Green, 214; the Administration of Agricultural Education, 428; die biologischen Schülerübungen, Erich Leick, 429; Freiwillige Schüler- übungen in Physik in humanistischen Gymnasien, Prof. Dr. Edmund Hoppe, 429
Edwards (C. A.), Liquidus Curves of the Ternary System Aluminium-Copper-Tin, 26
Edwards (J.), New Beetle, Dryops anglicus, from Horning, 462
Eel, Remarks on the Metamorphosis and Distribution of the, (Anguilla vulgaris, Turt.), Johs. Schmidt, 191 Egypt: an Egyptian Oasis: an Account of the Oasis of Kharga in the Libyan Desert, with Special Reference to its History, Physical Geography, and Water Supply, H. J. Llewellen Beadnell, Prof. John W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S., 70; the Cadastral Survey of Egypt, 1892-1907, Capt. H. G. Lyons, 194; Terrestrial Refraction in Egypt, Mr. Xydis, 436; Messrs. Craig and Keeling, 436 Egyptology: Find of String Nets of the Seventeenth Egyptian Dynasty, Prof. Flinders Petrie, 403 Eichhorn (Dr. Gustav), Vererbung, Gedächtnis und Trans- zendentale Erinnerungen vom Standpunkte des Physikers, 361
Elderton (Ethel M.), Relative Strength of Nurture and Nature, 463
Electricity: New Method to Secure an Almost Undamped Series of Oscillations in the Secondary Circuit of the Sender, Prof. Fleming, 19; Effect of Electrostatic Con- densers in Preventing or Extinguishing Arcs, W. M. Mordey, 20; Metallic Filament "Tubolite, the Linolite Company, 20; Model of Leakage Path Device for Regu- lating Voltage of Alternators, Hon. C. A. Parsons, F.R.S., 20; the Absolute Value of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat in Terms of the International Elec- trical Units, Prof. H. T. Barnes, 25; Electric Induction through Solid Insulators, Prof. H. A. Wilson, 26; Passage of Electricity through Gaseous Mixtures, E. M. Wellisch, 27; the Coefficients of Capacity and the Mutual Attractions or Repulsions of Two Electrified Spherical Conductors when Close Together, Dr. A. Russell, 27; Experiment with the Spark Gap of an Induction Coil, Dr. Dawson Turner, 29; Ionisation of Air by High- tension Electric Mains, L. Houllevigue, 29; Galvanometer for Alternating Currents, M. Guinchant, 29; Effect of a Magnetic Field on the Electrical Conductivity of Flame; Prof. H. A. Wilson, 56; Electrical Reactions of Certain Bacteria Applied to the Detection of Tubercle Bacilli in Urine by Means of an Electric Current, C. Russ, 57; the Elements of Electricity and Magnetism, Prof. W. S. Franklin and Barry Macnutt, 66; a Short University Course in Electricity, Sound, and Light, Dr. Robert A. Millikin and J. Mills, 66; the Elementary Theory of Direct Current Dynamo Electric Machinery, C. E. Ash- ford and E. W. E. Kempson, 66; Electrical Laboratory Course for Junior Students, R. D. Archibald and R. Rankin, 66; Experiments on the Inertia of the Negatively Charged Particles of the B Rays from Radium distinctly in Favour of "Principle of Relativity,' " Dr. E. Hupka, 82; Vectors and Vector Diagrams Applied to Alternat- ing-current Circuit, W. Cramp and C. F. Smith, 93: Occasional Unexplained Ringing of House-bells, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 98; Rev. C. L. Tweedale, 189; Dr. John Aitken, F.R.S., 246; Most Probable Value of the Atomic Charge e of Electricity, M. Moulin, 109; Measurement of Wave-length for High-frequency Elec- trical Oscillations, A. Campbell, 110; the Acarus Crossii, Charles E. Benham, 127; Modern Electric Practice, Maurice Solomon, 151; Magneto- und Elektro-optik, Dr. Woldemar Voigt, 185; Cours de Physique, Electroptique,
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