Prof. H. Bouasse, 185; Death of H. E. Harrison, 225; Public Supply of Electric Power, G. L. Addenbrooke, 228; the Bell Telephone, 244; How Telegraphs and Telephones Work, C. R. Gibson, 244; Technical Elec- tricity, H. T. Davidge and R. W. Hutchinson, 244; New Method of Determining an Electrical Resistance in Abso- lute Measure, E. B. Rosa, 266; Einführung in die Elec- trotechnik, Dr. C. Heinke, Prof. Gisbert Kapp, 273; History and Present Position of the Question of the Fundamental Electrical Units, Prof. Paul Janet, 97; Phenomena Exhibited by Electric Arcs between Mctal Electrodes, W. G. Cady and G. W. Vinal, 297; Be- haviour of Rectifiers of Alternating Electric Currents, G. W. Pierce, 355; Electrical Strength of Air, E. A. Watson, 376; die Strahlen der positiven Elektrizität, Prof. E. Gehrcke, 394; the Royal Observatory and Elec- tric Tramways, 399; Rapid Electro-analysis with Stationary Electrodes, J. T. Stoddard, 404; Lengths of the Waves emitted by Generators of Short Electric Waves, H. W. Webb and L. E. Woodman, 435; Cata- logue of the Wheeler Gift of Books, Pamphlets, and Periodicals in the Library of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 512; the King opens Royal Edward Tuberculosis Institute at Montreal by Electric Current, 524
Elgie (J. H.), the Recent Perseid Shower, 267; Observa- tions of Mars, 405
Ellis (T. S.), the Lower Severn Valley, River, and Estuary from the Warwickshire to the Bristol Avon, 497 Elm Seedlings, Wych, Rosamund F. Shove, 99 Elmhirst (R.), Whelks as Cod-Food, 204
Employment, Child, and Evening Continuation Schools, Cyril Jackson, 50
Encke, the Identity of Comets 1908a and 19086, Dr. Ebell, 83 Endemann (Dr. Hermann), Death of, 524
Energie, das Prinzip der Erhaltung der, Dr. Max Planck, 361 Engineering: Obituary Notice of Dr. G. F. Deacon, 16; Ilgner-operated Winding-engines, R. H. Collingham, 19; Mechanical Testing of Cast Iron, Ch. Frémont, 45; New Rules Issued by Lloyd's Register, 45; Resistance of Rivets, Ch. Frémont, 81; New Magnetic Gearing, Jules Lecoche, 82; Efficiency of Reaction Steam Tur- bines, 109; Ignition Systems of Motor Cars, 138; Effect of Internal Friction in Cases of Compound Stress, G. H. Gulliver, 149; Experimental Method of Investigating Certain Systems of Stress, G. H. Gulliver, 10 Results of Some Experiments on Solid Steel Bars under Com- bined Stress, C. A. Smith, 355: Recent Improvements in the Internal-combustion Engine, H. E. Wimperis, 171, 201, 23 the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 175; Refrigerating Installations on Ships, Robert Balfour, 198; Conference of Engineers and Shipbuilders at Glasgow, 203; Trials and Performances of the SS. Otaki, Engineer- Commander W. McK. Wisnom, 203; the Screw Pro- peller, and other Competing Instruments for Marine Pro- pulsion, A. E. Seaton, 213; New Formula Connecting the Pressure and Temperature of Saturated Steam, S. Godbeer, 228; Metal-cutting by Means of Oxygen, 228; Gas-engine Theory and Design, A. C. Mehrtens, 245; Standardisation of Lathe and Planer Tools on a Large Scale, 267; the Lea Water-Recorder, 267; Problemi grafici di Trazione Ferroviaria, P. Oppizzi, Prof. Gisbert Kapp, 303; Applied Mechanics for Engineers, E. L. Hancock, 332; Aqueduct from the Catskill Mountains to the City of New York, 355; Fulton's Invention of the Steam- boat, 355: the Force of the Wind, Prof. Herbert Chatley, 366; Death of T. Currie Gregory, 372; the Parseval Air- ship, 375; the Watt Steam Tilt Hammer, 376; Copen- hagen Congress on the Testing of Materials of Construc- tion, 377 Graphical Determination of Earth Slopes, Re- taining Walls, and Dams, Prof. C. Prelini, 303; the Design of Highway Bridges, and the Calculation of Stresses in Bridge Trusses, Prof. M. S. Ketchum, 393; the Pilliod Motion, 404; Coating for Pipes for Use Underground. H. A. Humphrey, 436; Serviceable Life and Cost of Renewals of Permanent Way of British Railways, R. Price-Williams, 437: Tests for Determining the Economy of Steam Engines Used in Driving Revers- ing Rolling-mill Engines, C. A. Ablett, 437; Fuel Economy of Dry Blast, Greville Jones, 437; R. S.
Moore, 437; Strength of Propeller-blades in Aëroplanes, 464; Model Engineer Exhibition, 494; Brinell Method of Determining Hardness, Harold Moore, 497; Catalogue of the Wheeler Gift of Books, Pamphlets, and Periodicals in the Library of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 512; Institution of Civil Engineers' Awards, 524; Gas-driven Water Pump, H. A. Humphrey, 527; Heat Transmission, Prof. W. E. Dalby, at Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 533; In- fluence of the Railroads of the United States and Canada on the Mineral Industry, Dr. J. Douglas, 539; see also British Association
England: Illustrated Guide to the Trees and Flowers of England and Wales, H. G. Jameson, 422 Enock (F.), Living Stick-Insects (Bacillus rossi), 21 Entomology: Living Stick-Insects (Bacillus rossi), F. Enock, 21; Plume-moths of Ceylon, T. B. Fletcher, 22; Effect of Physical and Chemical Agencies on Butterfly Pupa, H. S. Fremlin, 22; Anatomy of Ixodes reduvius, E. K. Suworow, 22; Cecropia Peltata und ihr Verhältnis zu Azteca Alfari, zu Atta sexdens und anderen Insekten, Karl Fiebrig, 23; Slavery and Social Parasitism among Ants, Rev. E. Wasmann, 79; Parasites and Antheraea tyrrhea Caterpillar, 107; Life-histories of the Human Pediculi, C. Warburton, 114; Distribution and Habits of the Tsetse-fly, Glossina palpalis, S. A. Neave, 114; In- vestigations of the Large Larch Saw-fly, Nematus erich- soni, Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, 114; Uniformity of Thoracic Structure in all Orders of Insects, R. E. Snodgrass, 135; Brassolidæ, Dr. H. Stichel, 245; African Entomological Research Committee, 278; the Scaly-winged, a Book or. Butterflies and Moths for Beginners, R. B. Henderson, 304 Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum, Vol. viii., Catalogue of the Noctuidæ, Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 455; the Reproductive Apparatus of Insects, Prof. J. Meisenheimer, Attempt to Check Ravages on Tea-plants in Ceylon of theShot-hole Borer" Beetle by Introducing a Preda- ceous Beetle (Clerus formicarius), E. E. Green, 462; Water-Beetle, Laccobius scutellaris, at Brockenhurst, Dr. David Sharp, 462; New Beetle, Dryops anglicus, from Horning, J. Edwards, 462; Occurrence in Sussex of the Continental Dragon-fly, Somatochlora metallica, E. R. Speyer, 462; Occurrence of the Trichopterid Limnophilis fuscinervis in the West of Ireland, K. J. Morton, 462; die geographische Verbreitung der Schmetterlinge, Dr. Arnold Pagenstecher, 482; the Occurrence in India of the Pappataci Fly (Phlebotomus papatasii), Dr. N. Annan- dale, 518
Entwicklungserregung des tierischen Eies, die chemische (Künstliche Parthenogenese), Jacques Loeb, 459
Entwicklungsgeschichte der Wirbellosen Thiere, Lehrbuch der vergleichenden, Prof. E. Korschelt and Prof. K. Heider, 511
Environment, Man and, F. C. Constable, 306
Eötvös (Prof. Baron), Results of Three Years' Work with Torsion Balance, 427
Erblichkeitslehre, Elemente der Exakten, W. Johannsen, Dr. H. M. Vernon, 424
Eredia (Dr.), Torrential Rains in Sicily and Thunderstorms in Syracus and Catania, 169
Erk (Dr. F.), Relations of the Upper Inversion of Tem- perature to the Areas of High and Low Atmospheric Pressure, 227
Erk (Dr. Fritz), Death of, 311
Errera (Léo), Notice sur, L. Fredericq and J. Massart, 333: Recueil d'Euvres de, 333
Esch (Dr. W.), the Manufacture of Rubber Goods, 391 Eskdalemuir Observatory, 86
Esprit, Comment Former un, Dr. Toulouse, 394 Ethnography: Archæological and Ethnographical Explora- tions, 232; the Bashongo Tribe, E. Torday, W. M. Hilton-Simpson, and N. H. Hardy, 232
Ethnology: Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 230; the Pima Indians, Frank Rus- sell, 230; Social Condition, Beliefs, and Linguistic Rela- tionship of the Tlingit Indians, John R. Swanton, 230; Need for a National Museum of British Ethnology, Henry Balfour, 265; Ethnology in America, 268; Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians, Dr. B. S. Barton, 268; the Archæology and Ethnology of Nicaragua, E. G.
Squier, 269; Life among the Bushmen, W. E. Stanford, 270
Étirage, Tréfilage, Dressage des Produits métallurgiques, M. Georges Soliman, 68
É. H. V. Melvill, 517 Euclid's Elements, the Thirteen Books of, T. L. Heath, 271
Eugenics a First Study of the Inheritance of Vision and of the Relative Influence of Heredity and Environment on Sight, Amy Barrington and Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 49; the Problem of Practical Eugenics, Prof. Karl Pearson, 374; Relative Strength of Nurture and Nature, Ethel M. Elderton, 463
Evershed (Mr.), Radial Motion in Sun-spot Vapours, 82; Temperature and Pressure Conditions in the Solar Atino- sphere, 356
Evolution: the Darwin Celebrations at Cambridge, '7; Evolution in Applied Chemistry, Prof. Otto N. Witt at Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry, 51; Nutrition and Evolution, Hermann Reinheimer, 68; Natural Selection and Plant Evolution, James B. John- ston, 159; Dr. D. H. Scott, F.R.S., 188; Various Criti- cisms against the Darwinian Theory, Prof. Poulton, 168; Tennyson and Evolution, Rev. F. St. John Thackeray, 195; "Selection Index Numbers" for Breeding, Messrs. Pearl and Surface, 196; the Cult of the Unfit, E. B. Iwan-Müller, 264; Man and Environment, F. C. Con- stable, 306; Evolution, a General Sketch from Nebula to Man, Joseph McCabe, 425
Ewald (Carl), the Pond and other Stories, 485
Ewart (Dr. J. C., F.R.S.), Possible Ancestors of the Horses Living under Domestication, 57; the Prehistoric Horse of Bishop's Stortford, 223
Explorations in Central Asia, Dr. Stein, 368
Explosives the Rise and Progress of the British Explosives Industry, 190; History of Propellants, Sir Andrew Noble, 203
Fabry (Louis), Oscillation of the Sea on June 15, 1909, in the Port of Marseilles, 210
Fabry (M.), Comparison of the Spectra of the Centre and Edge of the Sun's Disc, 110
Falconer (Dr. J. D.), Preliminary Mineralogical and Geo- logical Survey of Northern Nigeria, 263
Faraday (Michael), Naturgeschichte einer Kerze von, 95 Farbstoffe, Untersuchung und Nachweis organischer, auf spektroskopischen Wege, J. Formánek, 37 Farmer, the State and the, Prof. L. H. Bailey, 157 Faucon (M. A.), the Latent Heat of Fusion and the Specific Heat of Propionic Acid, 210
Fayrer (Sir Joseph), on the Poison of Venomous Snakes and the Methods of Preventing Death from their Bite, 186
Fearnsides (W. G.), the Howgill Fells and their Topo- graphy, 89
Feeble-minded, the Problem of the, 158
Ferber (Captain), Death and Obituary Notice of, 398 Ferguson (Dr. Alexander R.), Studies on Immunity, 214 Fergusson (S. P.), Exploration of the Air with Ballons- sondes at St. Louis and with Kites at Blue Hill, 223 Fermor (L. L.), Mining Administration in India, 219 Fernbach (A.), a Poison Elaborated by Yeast, 300 Fertilisers and Manures, A. D. Hall, F.R.S., 483 Féry (Dr.), the Solar Constant and the Apparent Tempera- ture of the Sun, 47
Fiebrig (Karl), Cecropia peltata und ihr Verhältnis zu Azteca Alfari zu Atta sexdens und anderen Insekten, 23 Finger (Dr. H.), Influence of the Surrounding Medium on the Lines of the Spark Spectrum, 496
Finn (Frank), Wild Beasts of the World, 332; the Making of Species, 481
Fireball in Sunshine, W. F. Denning, 456 Fisheries Report for 1908 on the Lancashire Sea-fisheries Laboratory at the University of Liverpool and the Sea- fish Hatchery at Piel, Prof. Herdman, F.R.S., Andrew Scott, and J. Johnstone, 142; Quarantining Mussels, J. Johnstone, 142; the Herring-fisheries of the World, H. M. Smith, 433; Successful Shipments of Salmon Ova to New Zealand, 461; North Sea Fisheries Investiga-
tions, 491; Probability of Survival of Trawl-caught Fish Returned to the Sea, J. O. Borley, 491; Size and Age of Plaice at Maturity, Dr. W. Wallace, 492; Records of Catches furnished by Captains of Lowestoft Sailing. trawlers, Miss R. M. Lee, 492; Attempt to Re-introduce the Sturgeon into the Rivers of the Atlantic Coast, Horace G. Knowles, 524
Fishes: Colour Changes in Tropical Sea Perches from the Bermudas, C. T. Regan, 119; Changes of Colour among Tropical Fishes, C. H. Townsend, 174; Papers on Reptiles and Fishes, 203; Catalogue of the Fresh-water Fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History), G. A. Boulenger, 216; the Fishes of Illinois, S. A. Forbes and R. E. Richardson, 216; Andrew Garrett's Fische der Südsee, A. C. L. Günther, 216; Ova of a Distoma found in the Skeletal Muscles of Saccobranchus fossilis, G. C. Chatterjee and T. C. Ghosh, 270
Fishing an Angler's Season, W. Earl Hodgson, 37 Fitzmaurice (Maurice, C.M.G.), the National Consumption of Water, W. R. B. Wiseman at Royal Statistical Society, 47
Flammarion (Camille), la Planète Mars et ses Conditions d'Habitabilité, 33
Fleischmann (F. N. A.), Occurrence of Gyrolite in Ireland, 28 Fleming (Prof.), New Method to Secure an almost Un- damped Series of Oscillations in the Secondary Circuit of the Sender, 19
Fletcher (T. B.), Plume-moths of Ceylon, 22 Flora Koreana, T. Makai, 422
Flora of the West of Ireland, a Tourist's, R. L. Praeger,
Florence (J. E.), Proof of Experimental Ammoniuria in Epilepsy, 330
Fluids of the Body, the Mercers' Company Lectures on the, Prof. Ernest H. Starling, F.R.S., 362
Flying Animals and Flying Machines, A. Mallock, F.R.S.,
Foà (Édouard), Résultats scientifiques des Voyages en Afrique d', 31
Fodor (Antal), Application of the Magnetic Properties of Metals to Automatic Coin Machines, 150
Folklore: Folk-tales Current among Yoruba-speaking Peoples, J. Parkinson, 18; a National Folk-museum, Henry Balfour, 115
Food: a Compendium of Food-microscopy, E. G. Clayton, 97; Refrigerating Installations on Ships, Robert Balfour, 198; Artificially Bleached Flour, Prof. Halliburton, 496 Föppl (Dr. August), Vorlesungen über technische Mechanik, 274
Forbes (S. A.), the Fishes of Illinois, 216 Forchheimer (Dr. Philip), Mathematical Underground Flow of Water, 81
Forel (F. A.), Bronze-age Interments in Switzerland, 371 Forest Boundary Stones in Essex, 195
Forestry Our Forests and Woodlands, Dr. J. Nisbet, 63: Trees a Handbook of Forest Botany for the Woodlands and the Laboratory, H. Marshall Ward, 63; Forest Practice in India and Burma, B. Moore, 80; Forests of Colorado, Prof. F. Ramaley, 108; the Loranthus Para- site of the Moru and Bau Oaks, E. P. Stebbing, 150; Proposed "Arbour Day," W. R. Boelter, 165; Forest Administration in Southern Nigeria, H. N. Thompson, 402; Forest Experiment Stations, 525 Formánek (J.), Untersuchung und Nachweis organischer Farbstoffe auf spektroskopischen Wege, 37
Forsyth (Dr. David), Children in Health and Disease, 454 Fortpflanzung der Tiere, die, Dr. R. Goldschmidt, 243 Fossil Plants, E. A. Newell Arber, 304
Fossil Plants, Adaptation in, Dr. D. H. Scott, F.R.S., at Linnean Society, 115
Fourneau (Ernest), New Alkaloid Extracted from the Bark of Pseudocinchona Africana, 60
Fournier (L.), Evolution of Hydrogen from Silicochloro- form under Silent Discharge, 90
Fowler (Prof. A.), Photographs of the Spectrum of Scandium, 20; Spectrum of Magnesium Hydride, 58; Magnetic Storm of September 25, 396
Fox (Phillip), Micrometer Measures of Double Stars. 83 Foxcraft (C.), an Elementary Course in Practical Science, 363
Fraissinet (J. A.), Death of, 432
France, the Cyanamide Industry of, M. Pluvinage, 222 Franck (Dr. T.), Charge upon Gaseous Ions, 472
Franklin (Prof. W. S.), the Elements of Electricity and Magnetism, 66
Fraser (Prof. A.), Death of, 166
Fraser (Col. A. T.), the Volcanic Origin of Coal and Modern Geological Theories, 246
Fraser (Miss H. C. I.), Nuclear Phenomena of Ascomy- cetes in Relation to Heredity, 537
Frazer (Prof. J. G.), Beliefs and Customs of the Australian Aborigines, 275
Fredericq (L.), Notice sur Léo Errera, 333
Freire-Marreco (Miss B.), Hair- and Eye-colour of School Children in Surrey, 167
Fremlin (H. S.), Effect of Physical and Chemical Agencies on Butterfly Pupæ, 22
Frémont (Ch.), Mechanical Testing of Cast Iron, 45; Resistance of Rivets, 81
Frey (Dr. Hans), Mineralogie und Geologie für schweizer- ische Mittelschulen, 334
Friend (Dr. J. Newton), Corrosion of Iron, 437; Action of Air and Steam on Pure Iron, 437
Fritsche (Dr. H.), Mean Temperature of the Air at Sea- level exhibited as a Function of Longitude, Latitude, and Period of the Year, 81
Froodis (Dr. Otto), Remains of a Lake-dwelling in Sweden, 460
Frost (Prof. E. B.), the Yerkes Observatory, 111 Fubini (Guido), Propagation of Light Waves, 81
Fuchs (Paul), Artificial Imitation of Lunar Landscape, 356
Fujii (Dr. K.), Structure and Affinities of Cretaceous Plants, 26
Fyson (P. F.), Improving the Indian Cottons, 108
Gain (Edmond), Seeds Killed by Anæsthetics, 90 Galitzin (Prince), Determination of the Azimuth of the Seat of an Earthquake by Combining the Indications of Two Seismographs, 370
Gallagher (W. J.), Pests of Para Rubber Trees, 462 Gams (A.), Synthesis of Papaverine, 150
Garbasso (Prof. Antonio), Propagation of Light Waves, 81 Gardner (Prof. Walter M.), the Dyeing and Cleaning of Textile Fabrics, F. A. Owen, 5
Garrett (H.), Fall of Meteoric Stone on July 13, 134 Garrett's (Andrew) Fische der Südsee, A. C. L. Gunther, 216
Garrod (Dr. A. E.), Inborn Errors of Metabolism, 96 Gas and Gas-meters, Practical Testing of, C. H. Stone, 97 Gas-engine Theory and Design, A. C. Mehrtens, 245 Gases, to Determine the Refractivity of, Available only in Minute Quantities, Lord Rayleigh, O.M., F.R.S., 519 Gaster (Leon), Modern Methods of Illumination, Lectures at Royal Society of Arts, 500
Gates (Dr. R. R.), Effects of Tropical Conditions on the Development of Certain English Enotheras, 538 Gaudechon (H.), Reduction of Plant Assimilation during Cloudy Weather, 149; Thermal Effects of Moistening Soils, 239
Gautier (Armand), Gases of Volcanic Fumeroles, 59: Nature and Origin of the Gases which Form in Volcanic Fumeroles and Craters of Old Volcanoes, 120 Gay-Lussac's Law-its Centenary, Dr. A. N. Meldrum, 519
Gehrcke (Prof. E.), die Strahlen der positiven Elektrizität, 394
Geiger (Dr. H.), Ionisation Produced by an a Particle, 27; Diffuse Reflection of a Particles, 27
Genius, How to Diagnose, a Study of Human Energetics,
Geodesy Theoretical Tides of the Geoïd, Ch. Lallemand, 360; the Meeting of the International Geodetic Asso- ciation in London and Cambridge, 426; Determination of the Lunar Earth-tides, Prof. Hecker, 427; Sir George Darwin, 427; Progress of the Great African Arc of Meridian, Sir David Gill, 427: Results of Three Years' Work with Torsion Balance, Prof. Baron Eötvös, 427; Movements of the Earth's Surface, Ch. Lallemand, 457:
La Mesure rapide des Bases géodésiques, J. René Benoit and Ch. Ed. Guillaume, 515
Geography: the South Polar Expedition, E. H. Shackle- ton, 16; Plateau of the San Francisco Peaks with Refer- ence to its Effect on Tree Life, Dr. P. Lowell, 18; Il Ruwenzori parte scientifica; risultati delle osservazioni di S.A.R. il Principe Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, Duca degli Abruzzi, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 31: Résultats scientifiques des Voyages en Afrique d'Edouard Foà, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 31; Scenery of the Greater Antilles, Sir H. H. Johnston, 45; 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; Scottish Expedition to Spitsbergen, Dr.' William S. Bruce, 87; Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-water Lochs of Scotland, Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S., and Laurence Pullar, 155; Sixteenth' Century MS. Map of British Isles, W. Reinhard, 169; Bathy-orographical Map of Africa, 187; Bathy-orograph- ical Map of Asia, 187; Cambridge County Geographies: Somerset, Francis A. Knight and Louie M. Dutton, 188; Hypsometrical Model of the District of Ingleborough, J. Foster Stackhouse, 267; the Region known as Chang- chenmo, Pousse Caillou, 354; Entwickelung und Unter- gang des Kopernikanischen Weltsystems bei den Alten, O. T. Schulz, 365; Explorations in Central Asia, Dr. Stein, 368; New Mouth of the Juba, 401; Coast Changes in East Yorkshire, T. Sheppard, 403; a Sketch of the Geography and Geology of the Himalaya Mountains and Tibet, Col. S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., and H. H. Hayden, 424; Tarim River Connected with the Saichar Glacier, Dr. T. G. Longstaff, 432; the Journal of an Expedition Across Venezuela and Colombia, 1906-7, Dr. Hiram Bingham, 453; die geographische Verbreitung der Schmetterlinge, Dr. Arnold Pagenstecher, 482; Biblio- theca Geographica, 515; the Mongolia-Sze-Chuan Expedi- tion, Captain P. K. Kozloff, 526; see also British Association Geology: Volcanic "Neck " at Scawt Hill, 18; Geology and Petrology of the Canoblas, N.S.W., C. A. Sussmilch and Dr. H. I. Jensen, 30; II Ruwenzori; parte scien- tifica risultati delle osservazioni di S.A.R. il Principe Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, Duca degli Abruzzi, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 31; Gold: its Geological Occurrence and Geographical Distribution, J. Malcolm Maclaren, 34; Death and Obituary Notice of James Par- sons, 78; Geological Society, 89; Carboniferous Lime- stone of County Clare, James A. Douglas, 89; the How- gill Fells and their Topography, J. E. Marr, F.R.S., and W. G. Fearnsides, 89; die Adamellogruppe, ein alpines Zentralmassiv, und seine Bedeutung für die Gebirgsbildung und unsere Kenntniss von dem Mechan- ismus der Intrusionen, Wilhelm Salomon, 101; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. V. R. Matteucci, 134; Miocene Beds of Nebraska of Aërial Origin, Dr. F. B. Loomis, 135 Carboniferous Fauna from Novaia Zemlya, Dr. G. W. Lee, 149; Radio-activity and Geology, Prof. J. Joly, F.R.S., 152; Former Extension of the Antarctic Continent, Prof. H. Kolbe, 167; Tides and the Crust and the Elasticity of the Terrestrial Globe, Ch. Lalle- mand, 239: the Volcanic Origin of Coal and Modern Geological Theories, Col. A. T. Fraser, 246; Preliminary Mineralogical and Geological Survey of Northern Nigeria, Dr. J. D. Falconer, 263; Uber das Problem der Schicht- ung und über Schichtbildung am Boden der heutigen Meere, E. Philippi, 266; Eoliths found with Remains of Elephas meridionalis at Dewlish, in Dorset, W. G. Smith, 266; Mineralogie und Geologie für schweizerische Mittelschulen, Dr. Hans Frey, 334; the Eskers at Drum- fane, 353; Geologischer Führer durch Dalmatien, Dr. R. Schubert, 365; Causes of the Asymmetrical Form of the North-and-South River Valleys in Galicia, Dr. Georg von Smolenski, 374; Evidence in Favour of an Early Tertiary Land-connection between North and South America, Dr. R. F. Scharff, 402; Pitting of Flint Surfaces, C. Carus- Wilson, 403; Geology of the City of New York, L. P. Gratacap, 423; a Sketch of the Geography and Geology of the Himalaya Mountains and Tibet, Col. S. G. Bur-
rard, F.R.S., and H. H. Hayden, 424; the Geology of South Africa, Dr. F. H. Hatch and Dr. G. S. Corstor- phine, 455; Handbook for Field Geologists, Dr. C. W. Hayes, 455; the Peat Deposits of Maine, E. S. Bastian and C. A. Davis, 490; Investigation of the Peat Bogs and Peat Industry of Canada during the Season 1908-9, Messrs. Nyström and Anrep, 490
Geometry: Geometrie der Kräfte, H. E. Timerding, Sir Robert Ball, F.R.S., 34; the Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, T. L. Heath, 271; das Theorem des Pytha- goras, Dr. H. A. Naber, 361; Il passato ed il presente delle principali Theorie geometriche, Prof. Gino Loria, 361
German Botanical Congress, 378
German Schools, Science Teaching in, 429
Gernez (D.), the Nature of the Change undergone by Crystals of Heptahydrated Sodium Sulphate in Contact with Crystals of the Decahydrate, 120
Gheury (M. E. J.), Suggested Reforms in Meteorological Methods, 464
Ghigi (Prof. A.), Feathers of Kalij Pheasants, 196
Ghosh (T. C.), Ova of a Distoma found in the Skeletal Muscles of Saccobranchus fossilis, 270
Gibb (David), Motion of Neptune's Satellite, 149 Gibbs (H. D.), Oxidation of Phenol, 404
Gibbs (R. C.), Absorption and Fluorescence of Canary Glass at Low Temperatures, 473
Gibson (C. R.), How Telegraphs and Telephones Work, 244
Gibson (Prof. R. J. Harvey), Biology, 243
Gidley (J. W.), Primitive Diprotodonts, 204
Gifford (Lieut-Colonel J. W.), New Cemented Triple for Spectroscopic Use, 474
Gilg (Prof. E.), Phanerogamen, 451
Gill (Sir David), Progress of the Great African Arc of Meridian, 427
Gilson (G.), a Parasite of the Schizopod Crustacean Gas- trosaccus spinifer, 44
Gimel (Gilbert), Washing of Cider Apples with an Oxidising Calcium Salt leading to Pure Fermentation, 420 Glaser (O. C.), Physiology of Nematocysts, 107 Glasgow, Conference of Engineers and Shipbuilders at, 203 Gleditsch (Mlle.), Ratio between Uranium and Radium in Radio-active Minerals, 209
Glycole, Abhandlung über die, oder Zwei atomige Alko- hole, Adolf Wurtz, 64
Godbeer (S.), New Formula connecting the Pressure and Temperature of Saturated Steam, 228
Goddard (E. H.), Roman Antiquities in Wiltshire, 108 Goddard (E. J.), Knowledge of Australian Hirudinea, 480; Australian Fresh-water Polyzoa, 480
Goethals (Colonel), the Panama Canal, 448
Gold its Geological Occurrence and Geographical Distri- bution, J. Malcolm Maclaren, 34
Gold (E.), Diurnal Variation of Temperature in the Free Atmosphere, 6; Report on the Present State of Our Knowledge of the Upper Air, 473
Goldschmidt (Dr. R.), die Fortpflanzung der Tiere, 243 Goldstein (Prof. E.), on the Three-fold Emission Spectra of Solid Organic Compounds, 470
Goodrich (Dr. E.), Origin of the Vertebrates, 504 Gordon (Dr. G. B.), Tribes Inhabiting the Koskokwin Valley, 478
Gordon (W. T.), Structure of a New Zygopteris, 537 Gorgeu (P.), Machines-Outils, Outillage, Verificateurs, 332 Gothard (Eugen von), Death and Obituary Notice of, Herr von Konkoly, 166
Göttingen Royal Society of Sciences, 270
Gouy (M.), Magneto-anodic Phenomena, 239 Gowland (Prof.), Hardness of Ancient Bronzes, 405 Gradinesco (A.), Suprarenal Capsules and their Exchanges between the Blood and Tissues, 239
Gradmann (Dr. R.), Nomenclature in Connection with Plant Formations, 526
Graebner (Dr. P.), die Pflanzenwelt Deutschlands, 451 Gramophone, Further Experiments with the, Prof. John G. McKendrick, F.R.S., 488
Granville (Dr. Wm. A.), Plane and Spherical Trigono- metry and Four-place Tables of Logarithms, 241 Graphics: Problemi grafici di Trazione Ferroviaria, P. Oppizzi, Prof. Gisbert Kapp, 303
Gratacap (L. P.), Geology of the City of New York, 423 Gray (H. St. George), Excavation of the So-called Roman Amphitheatre at Charterhouse-on-Mendip, 313
Gray (M. H.), Musical Sands in Chile, 126 Green (E. E.), Attempt to Check Ravages on Tea-plants in Ceylon of the Shot-hole Borer " Beetle by Intro- ducing a Predaceous Beetle (Clerus formicarius), 462 Green (G.), Group-velocity and the Propagation of Waves in a Dispersive Medium, 29
Green (Prof. J. A.), Psychologie de l'Enfant et Pédagogie expérimentale, Dr. Ed. Claparède, 214
Greenish (Prof. Henry G.), Grundriss der Pharmakochemie, Dr. O. A. Oesterle, 184; Southall's Organic Materia Medica, J. Barclay, 184; Lehrbuch der Pharmakognosie, Dr. George Karsten and Dr. Friedrich Oltmanns, 454 Greenwood (H. C.), Approximate Determination of the Boiling Points of Metals, 25
Greenwood (H. W.), Technical Assay of Zinc, 540 Gregory (T. Currie), Death of, 372
Greig-Smith (Dr. R.), Influence of the Dilution of Serum upon the Phagocytic Index, 330
Greinacher (Dr. H.), Effects of Incidence of a Rays on a Dielectric, 266
Guérin (C.), Determination of the Bovine or Human Origin of Tuberculosis, 135
Guerrieri (E.), Observations of Sun-spots, 1908, 20 Guignard (L.), Influence of Anesthesia on the Decomposi- tion of Certain Glucosides in Plants, 120
Guillaume (Ch. Ed.), la Mesure rapide des Bases géo- désiques, 515
Guinchant (M.), Galvanometer for Alternating Currents, 29; Calorimetric and Cryoscopic Constants of Mercuric Bromide, 360; Thermal Properties of Silver Nitrate, 480 Gulliver (G. H.), Effect of Internal Friction in Cases of Compound Stress, 149; Experimental Method of Investi- gating Certain Systems of Stress, 149
Guncotton and Nitroglycerine, Improvements in Production and Application of, Sir Frederic L. Nathan at Royal Institution, 144, 178
Gunther (A. C. L.), Andrew Garrett's Fische der Südsee, 216
Gupte (B. A.), Measurements of a Series of Skulls De- posited in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, 374 Gurney (Robert), the Malacostracan Cirolana foutis, 44 Guye (Ph. A.), Reduction of Weighings to Vacuum Applied to the Determination of Atomic Weights, 510
Gypsies: Origin and Rites of the Gypsies, 142; the Home of the Gypsies, Prof. R. Pischel, 142; Gypsy Rites, E. O. Winstedt, 143
Gyroscopic Motion, an Elementary Treatment of the Theory of Spinning Tops and, Harold Crabtree, Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 182
Haddon (Dr. A. C., F.R.S.), Recently Discovered Fossil Human Remains and their Bearing upon the History of the Human Race, Moritz Alsberg, 131; an Anthropo- logical Survey of the Sudan, 491
Hadwen (Dr. Seymour), Discovery of a Curative Treat- ment for Malignant Jaundice in the Dog and for Red- water in Cattle, with a Demonstration of the Effects of Trypanblau upon the Parasites, 21; Successful Curative Treatment of Piroplasmosis, 114
Hæmoglobin in Invertebrate Blood, the Presence of, Geoffrey Smith, 395
Haggerty (M. E.), Imitation in Monkeys, 195, 434
Hahn (Dr. Otto), Methods of Separation of Radio-active Products, 470
Haig (Dr. H. A.), Mitosis in Higher Plants, 265 Haldane (Mr.), on the Promise of Aviation, 177 Hale (Prof. G. E.), Nature of the Hydrogen Flocculi on the Sun, 26; Magnetic Fields of Sun-spots, 137; Mag- netic Work of the Past Ten Years of U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Carnegie Institute of Washing- ton, 471
Hall (A. D., F.R.S.), the Fixation of Nitrogen by Soil Bacteria, 98; Factors determining the Yield of Wheat, 475. 535 Fertilisers and Manures, 483; Conservation of Soil Fertility, 536
Hall (Maxwell), Fracture of Cables by the Earthquake of January 14, 1907, 198
Haller (A.), Dimethylcamphor and Dimethylcampholic Acid, 29; Trialkylacetophenones and the Trialkylacetic Acids derived from Them, 90 Halley's Comet, Dr. Holetschek, 46; L. Matkiewitsch, 46; Prof. Burnham, 376; Prof. Millosevich, 528; Father Searle, 528; Prof. Newall, 529; Halley's Comet Re- discovered, Prof. Max Wolf, 355; Messrs. Cowell and Crommelin, 355; Visibility of Halley's Comet, W. F. Denning, 395; Observations of, Prof. Wolf, 404; Elements and Ephemeris for Halley's Comet (1909c), 436; Ephemeris for, Mr. Crommelin, 465 Halliburton (Prof.), Artificially Bleached Flour, 496 Hallowes (K. A. K.), Mining Administration in India, 219 Halo, Remarkable, of August 21, W. McKeon, 305 Hampson (Sir George F., Bart.), Catalogue of the Lepido- ptera Phalænæ in the British Museum, Vol. viii., Cata- logue of the Noctuidæ, 455
Hancock (E. L.), Applied Mechanics for Engineers, 332 Hansen (Prof. Emil Christian), Death of, 294; Obituary Notice of, Arthur R. Ling, 310
Happel (Dr. H.), Properties of the Monatomic Gases, 198 Harcourt (George), the Grain Industry, 447 Harcourt (Prof. R.), Comparative Milling and Baking Qualities of a Number of Canadian Wheats, 476; Baking Qualities of Certain Flours, 536
Harcourt-Bath (W.), Aurora Display on October 18, 487 Harden (A.), Fermentation of Glucose, Mannose, and Fruc- tose by Yeast-juice, 57
Hardy (N. H.), the Bashongo Tribe, 232
Hardy (W. B.), Influence of the Minerals of Flour on its Quality, 476
Harker (A., F.R.S.), the Natural History of Igneous Rocks, 331
Harris (Dr. D. Fraser), John Reid, 1809-1849, 163
Harris (R. G.), Illuminating Power of Groups of Pin-hole Burners, 149
Harrison (H. E.), Death of, 225
Harrison (W. J.), Decay of Surface Waves Produced by a Superposed Layer of Viscous Fluid, 27 Hartland (Sidney), Ethnographic Survey of Canada, 477 Harwood (A.), Results of Hourly Observations with Registering Balloons, June 2-3, 1909, 473; Report on the Present State of Our Knowledge of the Upper Air, 473
Hatch (Dr. F. H.), the Geology of South Africa, 455 Haustiere, die Stammesgeschichte unserer, Prof. Dr. T. Keller, 243
Havelock (Dr. T. H.), Elementary Mechanics, 156 Hawes (C. H.), Researches in Crete, 478
Hawk (Prof. Philip B.), Practical Physiological Chemistry, 67
Hawks (E.), the Recent Perseid Shower, 267
Hayden (H. H.), Mining Administration in India, 219: a Sketch of the Geography and Geology of the Himalaya Mountains and Tibet, 424
Hayes (Dr. C. W.), Handbook for Field Geologists, 455 Hayes (Rev. J. W.), Origin and Date of the So-called Dene-holes, 313
Hazard (Daniel L.). Results of Observations made at the Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetic Observatories, 205 Health Congress at Leeds, the, 140; the Nature and Extent of Air Pollution by Smoke, Prof. J. B. Cohen and A. G. Ruston at, 468
Heat the Absolute Value of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat in Terms of the International Electrical Units. Prof. H. T. Barnes, 25; Approximate Determination of the Boiling Points of Metals, H. C. Greenwood, 25: on the Calculation of Thermochemical Constants, H. Stanley Redgrove, 37; Action of Metallic Oxides on Methyl Alcohol, Paul Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 59: Temperature of the Oxyhydrogen Flame, Edmond Bauer, 60: Heat and other Forces, Colonel W. F. Badgley, 363: Thermal Properties of Silver Nitrate, M. Guinchant, 480; Heat Transmission, Prof. W. E. Dalby at Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 533
Heath (T. L.), the Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, 271
Hébert (Alexandre), Influence of the Radium Radiations on the Chlorophyll and Respiratory Functions of Plants, 150
Hecker (Prof.), Determination of the Lunar Earth-tides, 427
Hecker (Dr. O.), Earth Tides, 472
Hedley (C.), Mollusca from the Hope Islands, North Queensland, 480
Heidenhain (Prof. Martin), Plasma und Zelle, 212 Heider (Prof. K.), Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Entwick- lungsgeschichte der Wirbellosen Thiere, 511
Heil (Adolf), the Manufacture of Rubber Goods, 391 Heinke (Dr. C.), Einführung in die Electrotechnik, 273 Helium Lines, Difference between Longitudinal and Trans- versal Zeeman Effects in, Prof. H. Nagaoka, 188 Helium Lines, Variation in Relative Intensity of, P. G. Nutting and Orin Tugman, 189
Helium Production from the Complete Series of Uranium Products, Rate of, Hon. R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 158 Hellmann (G.), Codex of Resolutions adopted at Inter- national Meteorological Meetings, 1872-1907, 5
Henderson (R. B.), the Scaly-winged, a Book on Butter- flies and Moths for Beginners, 304
Henderson (Thomas), Supposed Ancient Canoe Discovered near Lochmaben, 435
Hennings (Dr. C.), die Säugetiere Deutschlands, 243 Henri (Victor), Action of the Ultra-violet Rays upon the Acetic Fermentation of Wine, 210
Henriot (Emile), Radio-activity of Potassium Salts, 90 Hepburn (Prof. D.), Anatomy of the Weddell Seal, 29 Herchefinkel (H.), Disengagement of the Radium Emana- tion, 209; Decomposition of Carbon Dioxide by the Ultra-violet Rays, 239
Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Report for 1908 on the Lancashire Sea-fisheries Laboratory at the University of Liverpool and the Sea-fish Hatchery at Piel, 142; Results obtained by Tow-netting with Modern Nets in the Irish Sea, 142; Our Food from the Waters, 356 Heredity: a First Study of the Inheritance of Vision and of the Relative Influence of Heredity and Environment on Sight, Amy Barrington and Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 49; Imitation in Animals, R. W. Yerkes, 79; Inheritance of Fecundity in Poultry, Raymond Pearl and Frank M. Surface, 79; Elemente der Exakten Erblichkeitslehre, W. Johannsen, Dr. H. M. Vernon, 424; the Pitcairn Islanders, C. B. Williams, 518
Hergesell (Prof.), Proposed Zeppelin Polar Expedition, 493
Herman (Otto), Birds Useful and Birds Harmful, 421 Heron (A. M.), Mining Administration in India, 219 Herrick (Mr.), Nervus terminalis in the Frog, 107 Hertzsprung (Ejnar), the Ursa-Major System of Stars, 465 Herzog (Dr. Th.), Vegetation in Sardinia, 312
Hevea brasiliensis or Para Rubber, its Botany, Cultivation, Chemistry, and Diseases, Herbert Wright, 3
Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), Investigations of the Large Larch Saw-fly, Nematus erichsoni, 114
Hewlett (Prof. R. Tanner), Disinfection and Disinfectants, 44: Effect of the Infection of the Intra-cellular Con- stituents of Bacteria (Bacterial Endotoxins) on the Opsonising Action of the Serum of Healthy Rabbits, 57; Bacteria in Relation to Country Life, Dr. Jacob G. Lip- mann, 62; Purification of Water by Storage, Dr. Houston, 269
Hiesemann (Martin), How to Attract and Protect Wild Birds, 100
Hildebrandsson (H. H.), Codex of Resolutions adopted at International Meteorological Meetings, 1872-1907, 5; sur la Compensation entre les Types des Saisons simultanés en différent Régions de la Terre, 467
Hill (Prof. M. J. M., F.R.S.), Tables of Bessel Functions, 38
Hill-Tout (Mr.), Ethnology of the Okanagan of British Columbia, 477
Hillebrand (C.), Search-ephemeris for Winnecke's Comet, 465
Hilton-Simpson (W. M.), the Bashongo Tribe, 232
Himalaya Mountains and Tibet, a Sketch of the Geography and Geology of the, Col. S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., and H. H. Hayden, 424
Hinton (M. A. C.), the Fossil Hare of Ossiferous Fissures of Ightham, Kent, and Recent Hares, 89 Hitier (M.), Agriculture in Russia, 197
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