Joenber 13. 1906 INDEX. Kibi” Akte (E.), Gesammelte Abhandlungen, 582 R. B. Woosnam, D. Carruthers, and A. F. R. WollasAvbot (C. G.), Terrestrial Temperatures and the Solar ton, 132 ; Cotton Growing at Golbanti and Malindi, 157 ; Radiation, 112 Plants and their Ways in South Africa, Bertha StoneAbe! (0.), a Cetacean, Palaeophocaena andrussovi, from man, 221; the South African Medal of the British the Middle Miocene of the Taman Peninsula, 530 ; Flying Association, Sir G. H. Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 225; Fish in the Triassic, 530 Round Perforated Stones (Tiko) alleged to have been Aberdeen University Quatercentenary Celebrations, 188, made by Bushmen for the Purpose of giving Weight to 305 the or Digging Stick, L. Peringuey, 288; the Abesti (Prof.), Comets 1906а and 1906c, 18 Magnesite Mines of South Africa, 573 ; Geological Studies Ibnormality, Inheritance of an, Prof. Herbert McLeod, in South Africa, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 646 ; Country F.R.S., 150 between Pretoria and Pietersburg, Mr. Kynaston, 646 ; Alvoriginal Tribes of New South Wales and l'ictoria, Notes the Gneisses of the Limpopo Flats, Dr. F. W. Voit, on the, R. H. Mathews, 100 647 Alwrigines of Unexplored New Guinea, Dr. C. G. Selig- Agriculture : Agriculture générale, le Sol et les Labours, mann, 58 Paul Diftloth, 4; Process for the Direct Utilisation of braham (Henri), a Galvanometer with a Movable Needle the Nitrogen of the Atmosphere for the Production of for Alternating Currents, 72 Artificial Manure and other Chemical Products, Dr. Abruzzi (Duke of the), the Iscent of Ruwenzori, 528 Adolf Frank, 65; Experiments on Well Irrigation at Abyssinia, the Source of the Blue Nile, a Record of a Metrosapuram in 1902-5, Prof. A. Chatterton, 86; Ques Journey through the Sudan to Tsana in Western tion of Rabbit Destruction, T. Steel, 95; the Book of Abyssinia, and of the Return to Egypt by the Valley of the Rothamsted Experiments, A. D. Hall, Prof. T. H. the Atbara, with a Note on the Religion, Customs, &c., Middleton, 121; Opening of a New Laboratory at the of, Arthur J. Hayes, Entomological Appendix by Prof. I Rothamsted Experimental Station, 397; Death and E. B. Poulton, F.R.S., Sir H. H. Johnston, K.C.M.G., Obituary Notice of Dr. William Fream, 132; Cotton 247 Growing at Golbanti and Malindi, 157; a Monograph Academical Sciences, Interrelation of the, Dr. Shadworth of the Insect Injuries to Indian Corn, S. A. Forbes, H. Hodgson, 337 Fred. V. Theobald, 160 ; the Transition in Agriculture, Arland (Dr. Theodore Dyke), on the Physiological Value of Edwin A. Pratt, 193 ; an Introduction to the Study of Rest, 480, 502 Agricultural Economics, Henry C. Taylor, 193 ; the DeIconites of India, the, Dr. Otto Stapf, 170 velopment of Agriculture in Denmark, R. J. Thompson, Troustics : Method of Exploding Mines by Means of 193; Cassava Trials at the Hope Experiment Station, Acoustic Waves, 40; Mechanical and Electrical Pheno- Jamaica, H. H. Cousins, 208; Cultures du Midi de mena occurring in the Telephonic Transmission of l'Algérie et de la Tunisie, C. Rivière and H. Lecq, 269 ; Speech, W. Duddell, 60 ; Resonant Properties of United States “ Dry-farming,” J. L. Cowan, 304; the Fassilised Wood, E, M. Buchanan, 84; Acoustical Proper- Rose-breasted Grosbeak and the Potato-beetle, 304; Comtiros of Buildings. Wallace C. Sabine, 368 ; M. Marage, position of Indian Rain and Dew, Dr. J. W. Leather, 108 : Amplification of Sounds, M. Dussaud, 580 337 ; Spread of St. John's Wort in Australia, 337; BeIdami (Prof.), Pathology and Physiology of the Cell haviour of Manures in Soils, Oswald Schreiner and George Vucleus, 529 H. Failyer, 339; the Progress of Agricultural Science, Idams (Prof.), the Spectra of Sun-spots and Red Stars, 474; Mendel's Laws of Inheritance, R. H. Biffen, 474 : 418: Relation between the Spectra of Sun-spots and W. Bateson, F.R.S., 475; R. C. Punnett, 475; AssimilStars, 595 ation of Nitrogen by Leguminous Plants, Dr. Hiltner, Idamson (E.), Influence of Silicon, Phosphorus, Manganese, 475; John Golding, 475; Vitality of Farm Seeds, William and Aluminium on Chill in Cast-iron, 68 Carruthers, F.R.S., 475; Improvement of Pastures, 475; . Ideney (Dr. W. E.), Composition of a Nitrogen Mineral British Forestry, 475; Nature-study in Rural Schools, Water at St. Edmundsbury, Lucan, 374 476 ; Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India, Adjustment of Observations by the Method of Least i H. Maxwell-Lefroy, Fred. V. Theobald, 481; a Larch Squares, with Applications to Geodetic Work, the, T. W. Sawfly in Cumberland, 529; Agriculture in St. Kitts, Wright and J. F. Hayford, 148 F. R. Shepherd, 593 ; Ravages of Loxostega (Eurycreon) Veronautics : Balloons and Kites in the Service of Meteor- sticticalis in the Cultivation of Beet-root of the Central ology, W. H. Dines. F.R.S., 35; the Wellman Balloon Plateau, Alfred Giard, 628 ; Damage done to Crops by Expedition, W. de Fonvielle, 181; the Meteorology of the Mexican Cotton-boll Weevil, Dr. W. E. Hinds, 642 ; the Free Atmosphere, L. Teisserenc de Bort at Royal the Cotton Worm, Prodenia littoralis, F. C. Willcocks, Society of Edinburgh, 255; Balloon Journey by the 649 : the Cotton Boll Worm, Earias insulana, F. C. Brothers Wegener, 302; the International Balloon Willcocks, 649; Agricultural Notes, 649 ; Condensed Asents of April 5 and May 3, 384 ; Meteorological Kites Vegetable Milk, T. Katayama, 649: Cherry Leaf Scorch, in India. 448; the Gordon-Bennett Balloon Race, 570 : E. S. Salmon, 649; Prussic Acid in Fodder Plants, Dr. Wilan Balloon Competition, 570 : Aëronautics and J. W. Leather, 649 ; Artificial Manures for India, F. G. Veteorology, 637: Methods of making Balloon Ascents. Sly, 649; Agriculture in Egypt, 649 ; " Sore-shin Prof. Hergesell. 648 ; Expedition to the Equatorial Fungus, W. L. Balls, 650 Regions of the Atlantic, Teisserenc de Bort, 648 Air-currents, the Life-history of Surface, a Study of the Deircis in Ostrich Feathers in South Africa, Prof. Surface Trajectories of Moving Air, Dr. W. X. Shaw, J. E. Durrden, 55; Ascents in the Ruwenzori Range, F.R.S., and R. G. K. Lempfert, 162 b Aitken (Dr. John, F.R.S.), Interpretation of Meteorological Angelucci (O.), Method of Isolating Radio-thorium from Thorium Salts, 574 at Linnean Society, New South Wales, 188; Darwinism Life, Prof. Conrad Guenther, 268 ; Animal Heroes, being the Histories of a Cat a Dog, a Pigeon, a Lynx, two Wolves, and a Reindeer, E. T. Seton, 295 ; Problems in Annandale (Dr. N.), Tank Fauna of India, 90; the Fresb. Antarctica : Expédition Antarctique Belge, Résultats du ment de A. de Gerlache de Gomery, Travaux hydro. Botanique--les Phanerogames des Terres Magellanique. E. de Wildeman, 298; Zoologie-Poissons, L. Dollo, 298 Anthropology : the Egyptian Heaven and Hell, E. A. Il'allis Wales and Victoria, R. H. Mathews, 100; Messag.. Tribes of Assam, T. C. Hodson, 165; a Plea for an 187; the International Congress of Anthropology and the Madras Presidency, Thugs, Veddahs, Tibetans, and Seistanis, Sir William Turner, K.C.B., 213: Micro- Notice of Edouard Piette, 278 ; Round Perforated Stones Purpose of giving Weight to the Kibi " or Digging a Journey Round Lake Eyre in the Summer of 1901-2, with some Account of the Lake Eyre Basin and the Flowing Wells of Central Australia, Prof. J. W. Gregori, Ethnology, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 30; the Bicen- Ideas, Dr. Edward Westermarck, 377; the Negro Brain, Apteryx, the Olfactory Sense in, Prof. W. B. Benham, Aquatic-dwelling Weevils, E. E. Lowe, 541 ations of, Dr. Guthnick, 253 Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, part v., Parietal Organ, Dr. Aquila Dodgson, 20; Ancient Fire Festivals, Therera pology and Prehistoric Archæology, 211; the Genuineness of Eoliths," 211; Evolution of Art during the Rein- deer Age, Abbé Breuil, 212 ; Manx Archæology and Adolf l'oss, 382 ; Astronomy in the Old Testament, Prof. the Tertiary Vertebrata of the Favum, Egypt, based on Primitive Constellations of the Greeks, Phænicians, and of the Department of Archæology, Free Museum of plorations in Crete, H. A. Boyd, Edith Hall. R. B. 222 |