643: an Early Chapter in the History of Cornwall, Sir
Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 644 Architecture. Vaval, the Stability of Submarines, Sir
11. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 128, 270; J. H. Jeans,
270 Iretica: New Arctic Expeditions, 163; the Wellman
Balloon Expedition, W. de Fonvielle, 181; No Man's Land, a History of Spitsbergen from its Discovery in 1590 to the beginning of the Scientific Exploration of the Country, Sir Martin Conway, 381; the Norwegian Polar Expedition, 471; the Norwegian North Polar Ex- pedition, i893-6, vol. V., on Dead Water, V. Walfrid
Ekman, Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 485 Trendt (G.), G. Lejeune Dirichlet's Vorlesungen über die
Lehre von den einfachen und mehrfachen bestimmten
Integralen, 265 Argyll (George Douglas, Eighth Duke of, K.G.), 1823-
1000, 437 8 Arietis, the Radial Motion of, H. Ludendorff, 135 Irithmetic: Easy Mathematics of all Kinds, chiefly Arith-
metic, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., Supp. to May 3, viii Irithmetic for Schools and Colleges, John Alison and John
B. Clark, Supp. to May 3, viii Irloing (S.), Experimental Produetion of Tubercle Bacillus
and of Anti-tuberculous Vaccine, 240 Armstrong (Prof.), on the Examination and Inspection of
Schools 503 ; on the factors which determine Minimal
Diet Values, 526 Irmstrong (Prof. Henry E., F.R.S.), Osmotic Pressure, 9; Thermodynamic Reasoning, 443 ; Experiments on the Veasurement of Osmotic Pressure, 453; Studies Enzyme Action, Lipase, 627 Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne, the New Buildings Irmy Efficiency, Medical Science and, Licut.-Colonel
R. H. Firth, 612 Irnold (Prof. J. O.), Influence of Vearly Pure Metallic
Manganese alloved with varying Proportions of Nearly Pure Metallic jron, 68; Some Scientific Centres, IX., ihr Metallurgical Department of the Sheffield University,
541 Irrivant (M.), Alloys of Manganese and Molybdenum, 408 Artisaut (G.), Constituents of the Alloys of Manganese and
Volybdenum, 628 lahby (Dr. T., jun.), on the Excavations at Carrwent,
*; Recent Discoveries in the Roman Forum,
157 Ishcroft (Edgar A.), the World's Desires, or the Results
of Monism, 217 Ishcroft (Prof.), on the Central Technical College Lecture
Table Testing Machine, 501 1-hford (C. E.), on the Teaching of Mechanics, 301 ; on
the Teaching of Mechanics by Experiment, 503 shiord (W. H. R.), Our Waterways, a History of Inland Navigation considered
Branch of Water Con- <rvancy, 169 1-hworth Dr. J. H.), Zoology at the British Association,
730 Isiatic Society of Bengal, 96, 143, 264, 344, 508 Asteroids, New Method for the Discovery of, J. II. Met-
ali, 185 brographic Object Glasses, New Forms of, Emil Schaer,
of Double and Multiple Stars, Prof. Doolittle, 88; New Double Stars, Rev. T. E. Espin, 211: Double Star Measures, Dr. G. van Biesbroeck, 371; Colours and Magnitudes of Double Stars, Mr. Lewis, 549; the Ex- pected Return of Holmes's Comet, Dr. H. J. Zwiers, +1; Return of Holmes's Comet (1906f), Dr. Max Wolf, 474 ; Holmes's Comet (19061), Prof. Wolf, 499, 525; the Luminosity of the Brighter Stars, George C. Comstock, 41; the Variable Radial Velocity of e Auriga, Dr. H. Ludendorff, 41; Early Observations of Eros, 42; Observ- ations of Satellites in 1904 and 1905. Prof. R. G. Aitken, 42 ; New Variable Stars in Orion, Prof. Max Wolf, 42 ; Method of Study of the Solar Corona at Other Times than during Eclipses, G. Millochau and M. Stefanik, 47: Photographing the Corona without a Total Eclipse, MM. Millochau and Stefanik, 112, 158; History of the Planetary System from Thales to Kepler, Dr. J. L. E. Dreyer, 49; the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America, 64; Solar Prominences during 1905, Prof. Mascari, 65; the Period of B Lyra, Prof. Schaeberle, 65; the Motion of a Swarm of Particles the Centre of Gravity of which describes an Elliptic Orbit of small Eccentricity Round the Sun, Dr. E. J. Routh, 71; Spec- trum of Nova Aquilæ No. 2, 87; Magnitude Observations of. Dr. Guthnick, 253 ; Stereo-comparator Discoveries of Proper Motions, Prof. Max Wolf, 87; Observations of Comet 19030, 88; a Lunar Tide on Lake Huron, Prof. W. J. Loudon, 88; New Reduction of Groombridge's Circumpolar Catalogue for the Epoch 1810-0, F. W. Dyson, F.R.S., and W. G. Thackeray, 90; Telegraphic Determinations of Longitude made in the Years 1888- 1902, 90; Terrestrial Temperatures and the Solar Radi- ation, C. G. Abbot, 112 ; the Distribution of the Stars, Prof. Kapteyn, 112; Observations of Comets, Prof. H. Howe, 112 ; the Figure and Stability of a Liquid Satel- lite, Sir G. H. Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 115; Royal Astronomical Society, 119, 191; Notes on some Cornish Circles, Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 126; Sun- spot and Chromospheric Spectra, Prof. A. Fowler, 135; Proposed Daily Photographs of Chromospheric Radi- ations, M. Deslandres, 135; Stars with Variable Radial Velocities, J. H. Moore, 135; Prof. Frost, 135; Observ- ations of Nova Persei No. 2, Messrs. Townley and Maddrill, 135: Observations of Shadow Bands, Dr. M. Roso de Luna, 135; the Radial Motion of B Arietis, H. Ludendorff, 135; Publications of the Nicolas Observ- atory, St. Petersburg, 135; the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 135; Solar and Lunar Halos, Rowland A. Earp, 150 ; Solar and Lunar Cycles implied in the Prophetic Numbers in the Book of Daniel, Dr. W. Bell Dawson, 154 ; Observations of Nova Geminorum, Prof. Barnard, 158 ; Personal Equation in Photometric Observ- ations, Prof. Ceraski, 158; Observations of Variable Stars, Miss Leavitt, 158; S. D. Townley, 159 ; Dis- cussion of Faculæ Observations, Prof. Mascari, 185; New Method for the Discovery of Asteroids, J. H. Met- calf, 185; Radial Velocity of a Draconis, H. Ludendorff, 185; l’seful Tables and Formulæ for Astronomical Com- putations, Dr. \'. de Sitter, 185; the Leeds Astronomical Society, 186; the Figure of the Sun, Dr. Poor, 210; Dr. Ambronn, 210; Discovery of Algol Variables, Mrs. Fleming. 210 ; an Interesting Minor Planet, Dr. Ber- berich, 210 ; Observations of Jupiter in 1903 and 1905-6, Mr. Denning, 210; Observations of Jupiter, Mr. Denning, 525; Rotation Period of Jupiter's Equatorial Region, Mr. Denning, 549 ; Jupiter's Sixth Satellite, 524, 575: Prof. Campbell, 524; Elements and Ephemeris of Jupiter's Seventh Satellite, Dr. F. E. Ross, 306 ; Jupiter's Seventh Sate!lite, Prof. Perrine, 619; Photometric Observations of Saturn's Satellites, Dr. P. Guthnick, 210; Observations of Phoebe in May and June, 1906, 548 ; Stars with Peculiar Spectra, Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., and F. E. Baxandall, 214; Death of Prof. G. I. P. Ravet, 228, 367: Obituary Notice of, 382 ; Radiative Power of the Sun's Disc, Prof. Julius, 231; New Forms of Astrographic Object Glasses, Emil Schaer, 231; Search-ephemeris for Finlay's Comet, L. Schulhof, 231; Finlay's Comet, L. Schulhof, 253 ; Re- discovery of Finlay's Comet (1906d), Herr Kopf, 282 ; L. Schulhof, 282; Finlay's Comet (1906d), L. Schulhof, 339, 371, 386, 417, 453, 499, 575; M. Fayet, 339; M. J.
ponomy : Ancient Eclipses, P. H. Cowell, ; the Total Solar Eclipse of January, 1908, Dr. Downing; 18: Total Solar Eclipse of August 30, 1905. A. L. Cortie. 142 ; Italian Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse 11005). Prof. Ricco, 418; the Total Solar Eclipse of january, 1907
W. T. Lynn, 548 ; Solar Vari- ability: Dr. S. P. Langley, 16; Our Astronomical Column. 18, 41, 64, 87, 112, 135. 158, 185, 210,
253, 282, 306, 339, 371, 386, 417, 452, 474, 449, 524, 548, 575, 393, 619, 644 : Astronomical Occur- i-pres in Mar, 18; in June, 112; in July, 210; in \ugust, 339 ; in September, 452 ; in October, 548; Comets 10000 and 1906c, Prof. Abetti. 18: E. Strömgren, 18; rodet 1906c, Miss Lamson, 64; Comet 1906h (Kopff),
C. Ebell. 64, 138; Prof. Wolf, 138; Radiant Point of a Bright Metror, Dr. Jiri Kaván, 18: Luminous Particles 7 hr Chromosphere, Dr. Deslandres, 18; New Cata- nour of Double Stars, Prof. R. G. Aitken, 18: Measures
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Guillaume, 417; M. Quénisset, 575; Stereoscopic Prof. A. A. Nijland, 595; the Mount Wilson Spectro- Measurement of Proper Motions, Prof. Max_Wolf, 231; scopic Laboratory, 595; the Utility of Short-focus Re- Early Meteors of the Perseid Shower, W. F. Denning, flectors, Dr. A. Berberich, 595 ; Prof. Barnard's “ Un- 246 ; the Radiants of the Perseid Shower, M. Wwedenski, explained Observation," Charles L. Brook, 595; Observ- 253 ; Objective-prism Comparison Spectrograph, ations of Variable Stars, E. S. Haynes, 619; a New de Lisle Stewart, 253 ; Russian Astronomical Observ- Form of Photometer, MM. Deslandres and Bernard, 644 : ations, 253; a New Observatory for Hamburg, 253 ; a Novel Planisphere, G. P. Serviss and L. Barritt, Preliminary Experiments on the Photographic Transit, 645; the Oxford University Observatory, Prof. Turner, S. Hirayama, 254 ; the Orbit of Castor, Dr. H. D. 645 Curtis, 282 ; Planets and Planetary Observations, W. F. Atkinson (G. F.), First Studies of Plant Lise, Supp. to Denning, 282; Reflecting Telescopes of Short Focus,
October 11, v Prof. Vogel, 306; the Astronomical Society of Canada, Atlas colorié des Plantes et des Animaux des Cotes de 306; Magnitudes and Places of 251 Pleiades Stars, K. France, P. Kuckuck, Dr. M. Langeron, 102 Schiller, 306 ; Observations of Minor Planets and Comets, Atmosphere, the Meteorology of the Free, L. Teisserenc Prof. E. Weiss, 306; a Study of the Sky, Prof. Herbert de Bort at Royal Society of Edinburgh, 255 A. Howe, 315; an Unexplained Observation, Prof. Atmosphere, the Nucieation of the Uncontaminated, Prof. Barnard, 339; the Rio de Janeiro Observatory, 340 ; Carl Barus, C. T. R. Wilson, F.R.S., 619 Catalogue of 1772 Stars chiefly comprised within the Atmospheric Electricity in Algeria, Ch. Nordmann, Dr. C. Zone 85°-90° N.P.D. for the Epoch 1000, deduced from Chree, F.R.S., 505 Observations made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, Atmospheric Pressure Changes of Long Duration, Dr. during the Years 1894-1903, under the Direction of William J. S. Lockyer, 352 Prof. Arthur A. Rambaut, F.R.S., 341; Publications of Atoms, Models of, Prof. Alfred W: Porter, 563 the Astronomical Laboratory at Groningen, Components Auden (Dr. G. A.), a Collection of Crania, 458 of the Proper Motions and other Quantities for the Auger (V.), New Method of preparing some Organic Com- Stars of Bradley, Prof. J. C. Kapteyn, Tables for pounds of Arsenic, 143; Decomposition of Copper Photographic Parallax-observations, Dr. W. de Sitter, Sulphate by Methyl Alcohol, 192 some Useful Trigonometrical Formulæ and a Table of August Rainfall, Alex. B. MacDowall, 8 Goniometrical Functions for the Four Quadrants, Prof. € Aurigæ, the Variable Radial Velocity of. Dr. H. Luden- J. C. Kapteyn and Prof. W. Kapteyn, 341; Cours
41 d'Astronomie, Louis Maillard, 341 ; New Theories in Austin (Ernest Edward), Illustrations of British Blood- Astronomy, William Stirling, 341; Study of an Apparatus sucking Flies, 441 designed by M. Lippmann for the Photographic Measure- Australia : Australian Ethnology, 100; Destruction of ment of Right Ascensions, W'. Ebert and C. Le Morvan, Animals in Australia, T. Steel at Linnean Society, New 343-4; die Bahnbestimmung der Himmelskörper, Julius South Wales, 188; the Dead Heart of Australia, a Bauschinger, 345; die Gauss-Gibbssche Methode der Journey round Lake Eyre in the Summer of 1901-2. Bahnbestimmung eines Himmelskörpers aus drei Beo- with some Account of the Lake Eyre Basin and the bachtungen, Prof. Johannes Frischauf, 345; a Large Flowing Wells of Central Australia, Prof. J. W. Gregory, Meteor, W. F. Denning, 351; Observation of a Bright 296 Meteor, Ph. Fauth, 371; the Aims of an Astronomer, Auvergne, l'Age des derniers Volcans de la France, Mar- Prof. E. C. Pickering, 368 ; a Compendium of Spherical cellin Boule, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 607 Astronomy, with its Applications to the Determination | Avalanche destroys Kwareli, 496 and Reduction of Positions of the Fixed Stars, Prof. Avogadro and Dalton, the Standing in Chemistry of their Simon Newcomb, 379; Planets and Planetary Observ- Hypotheses, Dr. Andrew N. Meldrum, 537 ations, Mr. Denning, 336; a New Form of Spectrohelio- graph, G. Millochau and M. Stefánik, 386; Astronomy in the Old Testament, Prof. G. Schiaparelli, 410; Re- searches into the Origin of the Primitive Constellations | Bacteriology : New Micro-organism producing Acetone. L. of the Greeks, Phænicians, and Babylonians, Robert Bréaudat, 192 ; Experimental Production of Tubercle Brown, jun., 410; a Memorial to the late Prof. Tacchini, Bacillus and of Anti-tuberculous Vaccine, S. Arloing, 417; Report of the Paris Observatory for 1905. M. 240; Channels of Entrance of the Tubercle Bacillus into Lawy, 417; the Spectra of Sun-spots and Red Stars, the Organism, Dr. A. Calmette, 593 ; Longevity of Prof. Hale and Prof. Adams, 418; Sir
Norman Bacillus typhosus in Natural Waters and in Sewage, Lockyer, 418; Discovery of New Comet (1906e), H. L. Russell and C. A. Fuller, 280 ; Bacteria in Rela- Herr Kopff, 452 ; Herr Graff, 453 ;
Comet 1906e tion to Plant Diseases, Erwin F. Smith, Prof. R. T. (Kopff), M. Ebell, 474, 499, 575; Prof. E. C. Pickering, Hewlett, 294 ; Opening of a New Laboratory at the 499 ; Dr. Graff, 499; M. F. Sy, 508; Prof. Millosevich, Rothamsted Experimental Station, 307; Bacillus of 575; Messrs. Crawford and Champreux, 619: Greenwich Leprosy found in Mosquito and Bed-bug, Dr. W. J. Sun-spot Vumbers, 453; the Origin of the Zodiacal Goodhue, 367 Light, Maxwell Hall, 453 ; a Modified Form of Solar Baeyer's (Adolf von) Gesammelte Werke, Prof. W. H. Eve-piece, Prof. Ceraski,
453 ; Newly-discovered Perkin, jun., F.R.S., 73 Planetary Nebula, Prof. Barnard, 474; Plea for an Bahnbestimmung der Himmelskörper, die, Julius Bausch- International Southern Telescope, Prof. E. C. Picker- ,
inger, 345 ing, 474 ; Spectroscopic Observations of the Rotation of Bahnbestimmung eines Himmelskörpers aus drei Ben- the Sun, Dr. J. Halm, 484 ; the Planet Mercury, Mr. bachtungen, die Gauss-Gibbssche Methode der, Prof. Denning, 499; Observations of Satellites, Prof. Barnard, Johannes Frischaul, 345 499 ; the Kodaikanal Observatory, Monteith Macphail, Bailey (L. H.), the Outlook to Nature, 315 525; Observations of Solar Phenomena, 1906, Prof. Baird (Dr. J. W.), the Contraction of the Colour Zones in Mascari, 525; Introduction to Astronomy, Prof. Forest Hysteria and in Neurasthenia, 574 Ray Moulton, 538; the Colours of Sun-spots, Th. · Baker (R. T.), Two Undescribed Species of Eucalyptus Hansen, 548; the Relation between the Spectra of Sun- from Eastern Australia, 484 spots and Stars, W. S. Adams, 595; Sun-spot_Spectra 'Baker (T. Thorne), Colour-correct Photography, Supp. to Observations, W. M. Mitchell, 619; a New Form of October 11, vi l'edge Photometer, H. Rosenberg, 575; Occultation of Bakerian Lecture at Roval Society, Rerent Advances ir: a Star by Venus, Dr. Downing. 575; Results of the Seismology, Prof. John Milne. F.R.S., 42 International Latitude Service, 1902-1906, Prof. M. Baldwin-Wiseman Mili R.), Effect of Fire on Building Albrecht, 575; the Amana Meteorite, Dr. G. D. Hinrichs, Stones, Points of Importance for Fire Resistance. 15+; 575; Colour and Spectra of Solar Prominences, M. Ricco, Influence of Pressure and Porosity on the Motion of 580; Observations of the Planet Mars during the Opposi- Subsursace Water, 374 tions of 1894, 1896, 1808, 1901, and 1903, made at Ball (Dr. L. dei, Refraktionstalein, 465 Flagstaff, Arizona, Percival Lowell, Dr. William J. S. Ballistics : Death of Sir Alexander Moncriefi, K.C.B.,
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Balloons and Kites in the Service of Meteorology, W. H. Beilstein (Prof. T. T.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 641 Dines, F.R.S., 35 ; see Aëronautics
Béis (Constantin), Action of Mixed Organomagnesium Com- Balls (W. L.), Sore-shin " Fungus, 650
pounds upon Amides, 550 Baithazard (1.), Toxic Action and Localisation of the Belgica Expedition, some Results of the, 298 Radium Emanation, 375
Beliel, the Reconstruction of, W. H. Mallock, 217 Baly (E, C. C.), Relation between Absorption Spectra and Bell (James Mackintosh), the Tarawera Volcanic Rift, Chemical Constitution, the Isonitroso-compounds, 93 : New Zealand, 88 Relation betwecn Absorption Spectra and Chemical Con- Bell (Prof. Robert, F.R.S.), Geological Survey of Canada, stitution, the Phenylhydrazones of Simple Aldehydes and 245 Ketones, 141; Vew Element Present as an Impurity in Bell (Dr. Robert), Ten Years' Record of the Treatment of Krypton and Xenon, 499
Cancer without Operation, 269 Bantu Folklore (Medical and General), Dr. Matthew L. Bell (T. R.), Characteristics of Certain Indian Butterflies, Hewat, Sir H. H. Johnstone, K.C.M.G., 28
183 Barber (C. A.), Early Stages in the Development of the Benham (Prof. W. B.), the Olfactory Sense in Apteryx,
Haustoria of Santalum album, 643 Barcroft (Joseph), Physiology at the British Association, Berberich (Dr.), an Interesting Minor Planet, 210; the 479
Utility of Short-focus Reflectors, 595 Bargellini (G.), a New Hypothesis connecting the Fluor- Berget (A.), Magnetic Collimator which Transforms a
escence of Organic Su tances with their Chemical Con- Binocular into an Instrument for taking Bearings, 143 stitution, 618
Berkeley (Earl of), Osmotic Pressure, 7, 54, 245 : Osmotic Barger (G.), Saponarin, a New Glucoside, 310
Pressures of some Concentrated Aqueous Solutions, 261 ; Barnard (Prof.), Observations of Nova Geminorum, 158; Experiments on the Measurements of Osmotic Pressure, an Unexplained Observation, 339; a Newly-discovered 453
Planetary Nebula, 474 ; Observations of Satellites, 499 Bernard (M.), a New Form of Photometer, 644 Barnard's (Prof.) Unexplained Observation," Charles L. Bernstein (Dr.), Parasites of Malaria and the Phagocytic
Action of the Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes, 141 Barometric Variations of Long Duration over Large Areas, Berthelot (M.), Direct Synthesis of Nitric Acid and Nitrate Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 352
from their Elements, 239; Synthesis of Amethyst Quartz, Barraclough (S. H.), Hollow Lightning Conductor Crushed 651 by the Discharge, 230
Berwerth (F.), the Meteorite of Kodaikanal, 644 ; Artificial Barrett (Dr. W. F., F.R.S.), Entoptic Vision, Haidinger's Metabolites, 644 Brushes and other Entoptic Phenomena, 142
Bibbins (Arthur), Status of the Mesozoic Floras of the Karritt (L.), a Novel Planisphere, 645
l'nited States, 81 Barrows (W. M.), the Effects of Inbreeding, Cross-breed- Bidwell (Shelford, F.R.S.), Stress in Magnetised Iron, 317 ing, and Selection upon Drosophila, 337
Biesbroeck (Dr. G. van), Double Star Measures, 371 Barus (Prof. Carl), the Nucleation of the Uncontaminated Biese (Alfred), the Development of the Feeling for Nature Atmosphere, 619
in the Middle Ages and Modern Times, 293 Bashford (E. F.), Experimental Analysis of the Growth of Biffen (R. H.), Mendel's Laws of Inheritance, 474 Cancer, 483 ; Cancer, 529
Binning (S.), Electrolysis of Solutions of Thiocyanates in Basset (A.' B., F.R.S.), the Mixed Transformation of Pyridine and in Acetone, 239 Lagrange's Equations, 317, 489, 540
Biochemistry, Recent Advances in Physiology and, Supp. Bassler (R. S.), Smithsonian Institution, Bulletin of the to May 3, X United States Museum, Fossil Invertebrates, 163
Biogen, Radiobes and, I Bastin (S. L.), Effects of Civilisation upon Climate, 547 Biology : the Origin of Life, its Physical Basis and De- Bateman (H.), the Theory of Integral Equations, 71
finition, John Butler Burke, 1; Algemeine Biologie, Oscar Bateson (W., F.R.S.), Vorlesungen über Deszendenztheorie Hertwig, Prof. J. B. Farmer, F.R.S., 25; Physical
mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Botanischen Seite Chemistry, and its Applications in Medical and Biological der Frage gehalten an der Reichsuniversität zu Leiden, Science, Dr. Alex. Findlay, 53 ; Life and Matter, Sir Dr. J. P. Lotsy, 146; Mendel's Laws of Inheritance, Oliver Lodge, 78; Periodicity, Dr. Francis Darwin, 161; 475
Variation in Animals and Plants, Dr. D. S. Jordan, 183 ; Baubigny (H.), Estimation of Cadmium in a Volatile or Cours de Chimie physique suivi d'Applications à la Organic Salt, 48
Chimie et à la Biologie, Victor Henri, Prof. Benjamin Baudran (G.), a Curative Product derived from Tubercu- Moore, 241; Gedanken über Vererbung, Dr. Alexander linine, 408
Petrunkewitsch, 244 ; les Problèmes de la Vie, Prof. Bauer (Dr. L. A.), Report of Department of Research in Ermanno Giglio-Tos, 292; Biologische und Morpho- Terrestrial Magnetism, 284
logische Untersuchungen über Wasser- und Sumpf- Baumert (Dr. Georg), Lehrbuch der gerichtlichen Chemie, gewächse. Prof. Hugo Glück, 411; the various Struc- 440
tural Modifications for Flight occurring in Vertebrates, Bauschinger (Julius), die Bahnbestiminung der Himmels- Prof. R. S. Lull, 415; Manner in which the Anemone körper, 345
Jetridium marginatum Multiplies by Fission, M. L. Baxandall (F. E.), Stars with Peculiar Spectra, 214
llammatt, 410; Death and Obituary Notice of Fritz Raynes (Robert E.), Origin of the Term “Metabatic," 56 Schaudinn, 490-7; the Biology of the Frog, Samuel J. Beacom (Major). on the Irrigation Projects Inaugurated Holmes, 560 ; Morphologie und Biologie der Algen, Dr. by the Cnited States Government, 479
Friedrich Oltmanns, George Murray, F.R.S., 501 ; Bio- Rean (Dr. R. B.), the Negro Brain, 524
metry and Biology, a Reply to Prof. Pearson, J. J. Beare (Prof. Hudson), on the New Engineering Labor- Lister, 584 ; a Rejoinder, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., atories of the University of Edinburgh, 500
608 : Biometry and Biology, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Beaufort Scale, the, Report of the Directors of the Meteor- 636; Phases of the Gastrulation of the Horned Toad,
ological Office upon an Inquiry into the Relation between C. L. Edwards and C. W. Hahn, 592 ; Handbook of the Estimates of Wind-force according to Admiral Beau- Flower Pollination based upon Hermann Müller's Work fort's Scale and the Velocities Recorded by Anemometers 'The Fertilisation of Flowers by Insects," Dr. Paul belonging to the Office, G. C. Simpson, Sir G. H. Knuth, 605; Gregor Mendel's Briefe an Carl Nägeli, Darwin, W. H. Dines, and Commander Hepworth, 1866-73, 640: Marine Biology : Report for 1905 on the 106
Lancashire Sea Fisheries Laboratory at the l'niversity of Peauverie (J.), Atlas colorié de la Flore Alpine, 561
Liverpool and the Sea Fish Hatchery at Piel, Prof. W. A. Beck (Messrs. R. and J.), Ultimate Microscope Resolving Herdman, F.R.S., Andrew Scott, and James Johnstone, Power with Light of Different Wave-lengths, 60
Frank Balfour Browne, 19; Report to the Government Frecquerel (Paul). Longevity of Seeds, 264
of Ceylon on the Pearl-ovster Fisheries of the Gulf of Bees How do Inquiline, find the Nest of their Host? Manaar, Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., Oswald H. Latter, 200
nucleus in the Oocyte of Antedon, Dr. G. C. Chubb, 61; Fretle, Sirength of a, Charles R. Keyser, 318
Vedusa Collected in H.V.S. Research by Dr. Fowler in
Nature, December 13, 1906
the Bay of Biscay, E. T. Browne, 70; Biscayan Plankton i Bonney (Prof. T. G., F.R.S.), on the Origin of the Trias, Collected during a Cruise of H.M.S. Research in 1900, 549; l'Age des derniers Volcans de la France, Marcellini Dr. G. H. Fowler, (1) the Cephalopoda, W. E. Hoyle, Boule, 607 (2) the Medusa, E. T. Browne, 191; Atlas colorié des Booth (W. H.), Water Softening and Treatment, 464 Plantes et des Animaux des Côtes de France, P. Bordas (F.), Rapidity of Absorption of Odours by Milk, Kuckuck, Dr. M. Langeron, 102; Bucket for obtaining 167; Estimation of Albuminoid and Gelatin Materials by Samples of Water from Considerable Depths, Dr. C. Means of Acetones, 216 Kofoid, 130; Muggiaea atlantica in the English Channel Bort (L. Teisserenc de), the Meteorology of the Free Atmo- and Irish Sea during 1904, Dr. L. Gough, 130; Mode in sphere, Address at Royal Society of Edinburgh, 255; which American Crayfish of the Genus Cambarus Lay Expedition to the Equatorial Regions of the Atlantic, 04 their Eggs, Dr. E. A. Andrews, 133 ; Mollusca, Dr. Paul Bosanquet (Prof. R. C.), on the Excavations Cndertaken Pelseneer, 153 ; ein Jahr an Bord 1.M.S. Siboga, Frau at Sparta by the British School at Athens, 457 A. Weber, 196; New Pelagic Calenterate from Java, Bose (C. L.), Toxic Principles of the Bitter Variety of the Dogielia malayana, D. D. Pedaschenk, 229; the Fresh- Fruit of Luffa aegyptiaca, 643 water Fauna of India, Dr. Nelson Annandale, 472 ; Botany: Original Habitat of the Cocoanut Palm, J. Aquatic-dwelling Weevils, E. E. Lowe, 541; the Larval Ferguson, 16; White Mildew Disease on Euonymus and Post-larval Stages in the Life-history of the Flat- japonicus in the South of England, E. S. Salmon, 16: fish and Cod Families, 643 ; Distribution of the Crus- the Heart of a Garden, Rosamund Marriott Watson, 29: tacean Calanus finmarchicus in Icelandic Waters, 0. the Wild Fauna and Flora of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Paulsen, 643
Kew, 53; Exalbuminous Grass-seeds, Dr. Otto Stapi, Biometry, the Latest Critic of, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 61; Cyanogenetic Plants, Prof. Wyndham Dunstan. 465
F.R.S., 61; the Bamboo-hat Industry in Java, Prof. É Biometry and Biology, a Reply to Prof. Pearson, J. J. de Wildeman, 85; Termes gestroi, Parasite of Para
Lister, 584; a Rejoinder, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Rubber Trees, E. P. Stebbing, 85; the East Anglian 608, 636
Timber Willow, E. R. Pratt, 86 ; New South Wales Biquard (Robert), the Presence of Neon amongst the Gases Linnean Society, 95, 167, 312, 484. 508, 580, 632 ; Case from some Hot Springs, 344
of a Green Organ deprived of Assimilating Power, Jean Birds : the Birds of Tunisia, J. J. S. Whitaker, O. V. Friedel, 120: Distribution of the Forest Flora of the
Aplin, 51; the Birds of the Isle of Man, P. G. Ralfe, Bombay Presidency and Sind, W. A. Talbot, 134 : 105; the Immigration of Summer Birds, 470; a Hand- Vorlesungen über Deszendenztheorie mit besonderer book of British Inland Birds, Anthony Collett, 50; a Berücksichtigung der Botanischen Seite der Frage Pocket-book of British Birds, E. F. M. Elms, 511; the gehalten an der Reichsuniversität zu Leiden, Dr. J. P. Birds of the British Islands, Charles Stonham, 607
Lotsy, W. Bateson, F.R.S., 146; the Green Colour of Birth-rate of Blackpool, Sir James Crichton-Browne, 545 Plants, Prof. E. Stahl, 157: Physiological Investigation Bischoffsheim (Raphael), Death of, 131
of Fungus, Phycomyces nitens, Prof. L. Errera, 157 : Bjerknes (V.), Recherche sur les Champs de Force hydro- Periodicity, Dr. Francis Darwin, 161; Alien Flora of dynamiques, 265
Britain, S. T. Dunn, 170; the Aconites of India, Dr. Black (A. C.), Šatural Phenomena, a Collection of De- Otto Stapf, 170; an Enumeration of the Vascular Plants
scriptive and Speculative Essays on some of the By-paths from Surinam, Dr. A. Pulle, 170; die europäischen of Nature, 633
Laubmoose, Georg Roth, 170 ; Kew Bulletin of Miscel- Blackman (Dr. V. H.), the Nature of Fertilisation, 551 laneous Information, 180; Kew Publications, Sir W. T. Blaise (E. E.), Relations of Functional Groups in Distant Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 198 ; Linnean Society, Positions, Cyclic Amines, 264
191, 262 ; the Fungus Flora of Yorkshire, G. Massee Blake (Rev. J. F.), Death and Obituary Votice of, 278
and C. Crossland, 196; Plants and their Wars in South Blakeslee (Dr. A. F.), on the " Physiological Sex” in the Africa, Bertha Stoneman, 221; Causes of the Pressure Mucorinec, 576
and Flow of Sap in the Maple. Dr. K. M. Wieland, Blanc (Dr. G. A.), Radio-active Substances in the Therma! 251; Origin of the Materials l'tilised by the Ovary,
Springs of Echaillon and Salins Moutiers, in Savoy, 40; Jean Friedel, 264 : Longevity of Seeds, Paul Becquerel, Method of Isolating Radio-thorium from Thorium Salts, 264; Tabulæ Botanicæ, 269; the Ripe Rot or Mummy 574
Disease of Guavas, J. L. Sheldon, 280; Rubber from Blanc (G.), Synthesis of BB-dimethyl- and BB-trimethyl- Castilloa Trees, J. C. Moore and J. Jones, 280; Func-
pimelic Acids, 72 ; Syntheses of Isolaurolene and Iso- tions of the Ethereal Oils of Xerophytic Plants. Dr. R. lauronolic Acid, 120 ; Syntheses of Terebic and Pyro- Marloth, 288 : Botanique-les Phanerogames des Terres terebic Acids, 263
Magellanique. E. de Wildeman, 298: Influence of the Bloch (M.), Production of Aromatic Sulphamates by the Absorption of Sugar on the Phenomena of Germination
Reduction of Nitro-compounds with Sodium Hydro- of Young Plants, W. Lubimenko, 312 ; Conspectus Flora sulphite, 95
Græcæ, Auctore, E. de Halácsy, 314 : Spread of St. Blood-pressure, Studies in, Physiological and Clinical, Dr. John's Wort in Australia, 337: International Conference George Oliver, 638
on Hybridisation and Plant-breeding. 371 ; India Penin- Blood-sucking Flies, Illustrations of British, Ernest Edward sular Balsams, Sir Joseph Hooker, 385 : Plant Rusts in Austin, 441
Victoria, D. McAlpine, 385: Biologische und Morpho- Bloxam (W. Poppiewell), on a New Method of determining logische Untersuchungen über Wasser- und Sumpf- Indigotin, 526
gewächse, Prof. Hugo Glück, 411; Study of the Basidio- Blythe (ll. H.), on Models of Cubic Surfaces, 197
mycetous Fungus Polyporus squamosus, Prof. A. H. R. Boas (J. E. V.), Pleural Cavity Absent in Indian Elephant. Buller, 415; Glycogen and Paraglycogen in the Fungi. 280
Prof. L. Errera, 415; Gaseous Exchanges of a Green Bogdanov (Dr. Alexander), Death of, 414
Plant Developed in the Light. Jules Lefévre, 436 ; Bois, Traité d'Exploitation commerciale des, A. Mather. Death of Prof. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., 448 ; 441
Obituarv Notice of, Prof. S. H. Vines, F.R.S.. Bois-Reymond (1. du), Erfindung und Erfinder, 559
493 : Death of C. Baron Clarke, F.R.S.,
448; Boletus coerulescens, Colour Phenomena in, Edgar Obituary Notice of, 495 ; Ecology of New Zealand, Dr. Trevithick, 318; Geo. Massee, 380
Cockayne, 450 ; the Rubber-tree Fiscus clastica, E. M. Bölsche (Wilhelm), Haeckel, his Life and Work, 26
Coventry; 450 ; the Goodyera repens in Flower in Nor- Boltwood (Dr. Bertram), the Chemical Nature of Thorium folk, Rev. Guy Halliday, 472; W... Nicholson, 544 :
and the Origin of its Radio-activity, 385; the Relati' a New Species of Sporormia, C. E. Fairman, 472 ; New Proportion of Radium and Cranium in Radio-activ Species of Amphispheria, C. E. Fairman, 472 ; Two Minerals, 451
Indescribed Species of Eucalyptus from Eastern Boltzmann (Prof. Ludwig), Death of, 496 ; Obituary Notice Australia, R. T. Baker, 484: the Julianiaceae, a New of, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 569
Natural Order of Plants, i. Botting Hemsley, E.R.S.. Bombay Locust, the, H. Maxwell-Lefroy, Fred. 1'. Theo- 507: How to Find and Vame Wild Flowers, Thomas
Progress of the Nurseries of Messrs. James Veitch and i Breuil (Abbé), the Evolution of Art during the Reindeer Sons, together with an Account of the Botanical Col. Age, 212 lectors and Hybridists employed by them and a List of Brighter Stars, the Luminosity of the, George C. Com- the more Remarkable of their Introductions, James H.
stock, 41 Veitch, 537 ; Suspended Germination of Seeds, 540 ; G. Brightwen (Mrs.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 38 Claridge Druce, 586 ; Archibald Buchan-Hepburn, 636; Brinkerhoff (W. R.), Experimental Variola and Vaccinia
Fluctuating Variation " in New Zealand Plants, Dr. in Quadrumana, 109 L. Cockayne, 546; the Flora of the Poor Knights | Bristol, Sanitary Congress at, 282 Islands, Dr. L. Cockayne, 546; Luther Burbank's Work Britain, Alien Flora of, S. T. Dunn, 170 as a Plant-breeder, Prof. H. de Vries, 546 ; Atlas colorié British Association at York, Forthcoming Meeting of the. de la Flore Alpine, J. Beauverie and L. Faucheron, 561; 179; Provisional Programmes of the Sections, 275 the Poisonous Principle of the Zamia Palm, E. A. Mann British Association : Meeting at York, 321, 355: Inaugural and 1. 1. Wallas, 580; Antarctic Botany, R. N. R. Address by Prof. E. Ray Lankester, M.A., LL.D., D.Sc., Brown, 59; ; Flora of Riccarton Bush, New Zealand, F.R.S., F.L.S., Director of the Natural History De- 303: Products of Development of Certain Species of partments of the British Museum, President of the Moulds. B. Gosio, 594 ; Handbook of Flower Pollin- Association, 321 ation based on Hermann Müller's Work “ The Fertil. isation of Flowers by Insects," Dr. Paul Knuth, 605 :
Section A (Mathematics and Physics)-Opening_Address Botanical Congress at Hamburg, 621; the Mechanism of
by Principal E. H. Griffiths, Sc.D., F.R.S., President Carbon Assimilation in Green Plants, the Photolytic
of the Section, 356; Experiments on the Measurement Decomposition of Carbon Dioxide in vitro, F. L. Usher
of Osmotic Pressure, Earl of Berkeley, 453 ; W. C. D. and J. H. Priestley, 027: New Examples of Rosacea
Whetham, 453 ; Prof. Armstrong, 453 ; the Evolution coniaining Hydrocyanic Acid, L. Guignard, 028; Early
of the Elements, Frederick Soddy, 453 ; Hon. R. J. Stages in the Development of the Haustoria of Santalum
Strutt, 453 ; the Apparent Disappearance of Matter in album, C. A Barber, 643 ; Toxic Principles of the Bitter
Vacuum Tubes, Dr. O. W. Richardson and Dr. H. A. Variety of the Fruit of Luffa aegyptiaca, C. L. Bose,
Wilson, 453 ; Prof. S. P. Thompson, 454: Indifference 443; the Red Colour of Certain Leaves and the Colour
of Radio-activity to Temperature Changes, Prof. of Jutumn Leaves, Armand Gautier, 651; a Text-book
Schuster, 453 ; W. Makower, 453 ; Radium not De- of Botans. John M. Coulter, Supp. to October 11, v;
tected in Extra-terrestrial Bodies, Rev. A. L. Cortie, a First Course in Practical Botany, G. F. Scott Elliot,
454; the Notation and Use of Vectors, Prof. Olaus Supp. to October 11, v; First Studies of Plant Life.
Henrici, 454 ; Dr. C. G. Knott, 454; Prof. W. M. G. F. Atkinson, Supp. to October 11, v; a Text-book of
Hicks, 454 ; on Radio-activity and the Internal Struc- Botany; M. Yates, Supp. to October 11,
ture of the Earth, Hon. R. J. Strutt, 454 ; Prof. J.
see also British Association
Milne, 454 ; Prof. J. W. Gregory, 454 ; Sir W. Crookes, Bottomley (Prof. W. B.), on a Successful lttempt to
454; Sir G. Darwin, 454; Sir William Ramsay, 454 : Inoculair Papilionaceous Plants with the Root-nodule
R. D. Oldham, 454 ; Frederick Soddy, 454 ; Prof. Organisms belonging to Non-papilionaceous Leguminose
Hicks, 454 : on the Nature of the Radiation from Gas and to Plants of quite Different Families, 576–7: on the
Mantles, Mr. Swinburne, 454; Dr. H. Rubens, 454: Effect of Sprinkling Urine on the Floors of Greenhouses,
Sir W. Ramsay, 455 ; on Photographs of the Arc Spec-
trum of Iron under High Pressures, W. G. Duffield, 577 Bousse (H.), Essais des Matériaux, 174
455 : on the Irregular Motions of the Earth's Pole,
Major E. H. Hills and Prof. J. Larmor, 455; R. D. beschard (Ch), Toxic Action and Localisation of the Radium Emanation, 375
Oldham, 455 ; Prof. Schuster, 455; on a Possible Effect Boudouard (M.), the Substances Formed by the Action of
of Vibration on Zenith Distance Observations, Prof.
H. H. Turner, 455 ; on a Glass of Low Electrical Hidrochloric Acid upon Certain Metallic Silicides. 263 Buule (Marcellin), l'Age des derniers Volcans de la France,
Resistivity, C. E. S. Phillips, 455; Researches on
Nearly Pure Gaseous Ozone. Dr. Erich Ladenburg, 007 Boulenger (Dr. G. A.). the Tanganyika Problem, 551
455; Dr. Rubens, 45: on the Rate of Decay of the Boulud (V.), Origin of the Carbon Monoxide Contained
Phosphorescence of Balmain's Paint, Rev. B. J. White- in Vornial Blood, 484; the Dialysis of the Sugar of the
side, 455: Experiments on the Chemical and Electrical Blood, 651
Changes Induced by Ultra-violet Light, Sir Wm. Burgmeis R.), Deviations from the Vertical in the Region
Ramsay and Dr. J. F. Spencer, 455; on the Positive of the Sahel. Algeria, 556
Charge Carried by the Alpha Particle of Radium C, Boutr (E.), Cours de Physique de l'É -ole Polytechnique,
F. Soddy, 455; on Expansions in Products of Oscil- ui., Radiations, Electricité, Ionisation, 147
latory Functions, Prof. A. C. Dixon, 456; on a Revised Bouveault (L.), a-Chlorocyclohexanone and its Derivatives,
Theory of the Solution of Lagrange's Linear Equation
Pp+Qq=R, Prof. A. R. Forsyth, 456 Bouvier (E. L.), Nidification of Bees in the Open Air, 05 Section B (Chemistry)-Opening Address by Prof. Boves (Prof. Henry T.), Theory of Structures and Strength Wyndham Dunstan, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., F.C.S., of Materials, 243
President of the Section, Some Imperial Aspects of Bowen 11. H.), Experimental Analysis of the Growth of Applied Chemistry, 361 ; on an Apparatus for the Pro- Cancer. 193
duction of an Active Mixture of Gases which may be Retry Rubert. F.R.S.). Report to the Government of Used for Bleaching and Sterilising Purposes, S.
Beirish Honduras upon the Outbreak of Yellow Fever Leetham and Wm. Cramp, 525; on the Production of in tha" Colony in 1905, together with an Account of the Hydrogen Cyanide in Plants, Prof. Dunstan, 525; Dostribution of the Stegomvia fasciata in Belize, and the on the Glucosides containing the Hydrogen Cyanide, licacurea Veressary to Stamp Out or Prevent the Re- Dr. Henry, 526 ; Dr. Greshoff, 526 ; on the Utilisation rurres put Yrilow Fever, 299
of Atmospheric Nitrogen by Plants, Thomas Jamieson, Brya'!! ., American Explorations in Crete, stic
526 ; on the Products Obtained by submitting Caout- Bentor (Dr. H. C.). Determination of the Hardness of chouc to the Action of Ozone and then Distilling the
the Constituents of Iron and Sterl with the lid of Ozonide with Steam, Prof. Kari Harries, 526 ; on the Jag ar's Microscleroineter, 69
Behaviour of Isoprene, Prepared from Oil of Turpen. Brabrih Sir Edward), on Health at School, 501
tine, Prof. 11. A. Tilden, 526; on the Chemistry of Brachmer (Fritz), the Transformation of Oxygen into Ozone Gums, H. H. Robinson, 526; S. H. Davies, 526 ; on at High Temperatures, 185
the Literature bearing on the Hydrolysis of Sugars, Breath. Carbon Dioxide in the. F. Southerden, 81
R. J. Caldwell, 526 ; on the Factors which Determine Broguriat (L.) New Micro-organisin producing Icetone, 192 Minimal Diet Values, Dr. F. G. Hopkins, F.R.S.. Grrriins Habits of the Tsetse-fly, the, Prof. E. 1. Minchin, 526; Prof. Armstrong, 526 ; on Oxidation in Soils and Rato
its Relation to Productiveness, Dr. E. J. Russell and Hiru dir. Industry, the, Walter Heape, F.R.S., Dr. Francis Dr. F. V. Darbishire, 526; on a Vew Method of Deter-
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