Telegraphy: the Wireless Telegraphy Conference, Maurice Solomon, 59; Syntonic Wireless Telegraphy, 105; Measurement of Received Energy at Wireless Stations, G. W. Pickard, 281; Manual of Wireless Telegraphy, A. F. Collins, 366; Wireless Telegraphy in Longitude Determinations, Prof. Albrecht, 544; Radio-telegraph Installation for Signalling across the Wash, 377 Telephony Wireless Telephony Experiments, Prof. Slaby, 227; Recent Progress in Wireless Telephony, Prof. Fessenden, 378
Telescopes: a 100-Inch Reflecting Telescope, 81; Through the Telescope, James Baikie, 222; a New Form of Colostat, Prof. Hale, 424
Telluric Lines in the Solar Spectrum, the, M. Stefánik, 64 Temperature of Mars, Prof. Lowell, 593
Temperature of the Moon, the, F. W. Very, 281 Temperatures, Inversion, for Air and Nitrogen, Prof. K. Olszewski, 379
Ter-Gazarian (G.), the Density of Gaseous Hydrochloric Acid, the Atomic Weight of Chlorine, 263 Terada (T.), Perception of Relief by Monocular Vision, 224
Terminology, Technical, 490; J. T. Richards, 510 Therapeutics: Influence of Radium on the Virus of Rabies, Dr. Bongiovanni, 15; Anæsthetic and Lethal Quantity of Chloroform in the Blood, Dr. George A. Buckmaster and J. A. Gardner, 142; Atoxyl an Effectual Remedy against Sleeping Sickness, Prof. Koch, 206; Early Refer- ence to Red-light Treatment of Small-pox, Alfred Sang, 560; Anti-opium Drug, L. Wray, 613
Thermodynamics : Sechs Vorträge über das thermo- dynamische Potential, &c., J. J. van Laar, 77; the Scien- tific Papers of J. Willard Gibbs, 361; Thermodynamics of the Internal-combustion Engine, Dugald Clerk, 446 Thermometry, Technical, 6
Thiele, Comet 1906g, Prof. Hartwig, 111; Dr. E. Ström- gren, III, 159; Messrs. Aitken and Faith, 231; Ephemeris for, Georg Dybeck, 257
Thomas (Northcote W.), Crystal Gazing, its History and Practice, with a Discussion of the Evidence for Tele- pathic Scrying, 125
Thomas (V.), Molecular Combinations of Metallic Halides with Organic Compounds, 431
Thompson (Prof. Silvanus P., F.R.S.), the Manufacture of Light, 269
Thompson-Yates and Johnston Laboratories Report, the, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 351
Thomson (Prof. J. A.), the " Sea-mignonette (Primnoa reseda), 566
Thomson (Prof. J. J., F.R.S.), Conduction of Electricity through Gases, 269
Thorpe (J. F.), Anhydride of Phenylsuccinic Acid, 118 Thorpe (Dr. T. E., C.B., F.R.S.), some Founders of the Chemical Industry, Men to be Remembered, T. Fenwick Allen, 100; Obituary Notice of Prof. D. I. Mendeléeff, 371
Threads, the Effect of Radium on the Strength of, J. L. McKee and Prof. W. B. Morton, 224
Threlfall (R., F.R.S.), Five Years' Experience in Measur- ing and Testing Producer Gas, 527
Thresh (Dr. John C.), Preservatives in Food and Food Examination, 145
Thurso (John Wolf), Modern Turbine Practice and Water- power Plants, 50
Tibet, Catalogue of the Plants of Kumaon and of the Adjacent Portions of Garhwal and, Lieut.-General Sir Richard Strachey, 171
Tibet, das Kloster Kumbum in, Wilhelm Filchner, Lieut.- Colonel L. A. Waddell, 172
Ticks, the Anatomy and Histology of, Captain S. R. Christophers, Dr. J. W. W. Stephens, 523
Tierreich, das, Crustacea, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, F.R.S., 365
Tiffeneau (M.), Migration of the Phenyl Group, 48 Tilden (W. A.), Pinocamphylamine, 23
Tilly (Lieut.-General De), Obituary Notice of, M. P. Man-
Time and Clocks, a Description of Ancient and Modern Methods of Measuring Time, H. H. Cunynghame, C.B.,
Timmerman (C. E.), Physics, Theoretical and Descriptive, 436
Tissot (C.), Utility of Resonance Phenomena in the Pro- duction of Strong Electric Sparks, 383
Titsworth (A. A.), Elements of Mechanical Drawing, 172 Tittman (G. H.), Geodetic Operations in the United States, 1903-6, 573
Toad, Golden Carp attacked by a, Prof. Adrian J. Brown, 534
Todas, the, W. H. R. Rivers, A. E. Crawley, 462
Todd (F. H.), the Timber Tree Padauk in the North Andaman Island, 422
Todd (John L.), Rapport sur l'Expédition au Congo, 1903-5, 351
Tonge (James), the Principles and Practice of Coal Mining, 364
Toronto, the University of, Prof. A. B. Macallum, F.R.S., 396
Toxic Effects of Oysters, J. Baylac, 456 Toyama (K.), Silk-worm Culture, 255 Tram-car Brakes, the Action of, 86 Tramways: Electric Tramways, R. N. Tweedy and H. Dudgeon, 89; Tramways and Snow, 228; Underground Conduit System for Tramways during Snowfall, 447 Transit-circle Observations, Prof. Littell, 257 Travers (Dr. Morris W., F.R.S.), Behaviour of Certain Substances at their Critical Temperatures, 47
Trees, Familiar, Prof. G. S. Boulger, 319 Trees, Indian, being an Account of Trees, Shrubs, Woody Climbers, Bamboos, and Palms Indigenous or Commonly Cultivated in the British Empire, Sir Dietrich Brandis, K.C.I.E., F.R.S., 385
Tregarthen (J. C.), the Life Story of a Fox, 76 Trelease (Prof. W.), Agave, 542
Trigonometry: a New Trigonometry for Beginners, R. F. D'Arcy, 74; Trigonometry for Beginners, J. W. Mercer, 409; Trigonometry for Beginners, Rev. J. B. Lock and J. M. Child, 409
Trouton (Prof. F. T.), Rate of Recovery of Residual Charge in Electric Condensers, 527
Trypanosoma gambiense and other Trypanosomes, Glos- sina palpalis in its Relation to, Prof. E. A. Minchin, A. C. H. Gray, and the late F. M. G. Tulloch, 56 Tsetse-Flies the Extirpation of the Tsetse-fly, a Correc- tion and a Suggestion, Prof. E. A. Minchin, 30; En- cystation in Trypanosoma grayi, Novy, with Remarks on the Method of Infection in Trypanosomes generally, Prof. E. A. Minchin, 214
Tswetkoff (Prof. Y. Y.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 465 Tuberculosis: Infection of Bovines by the Avian Tubercle Bacillus, Prof. Mettam, 407; Second Interim Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the Relations of Human and Animal Tuberculosis, Part i., Comparative Histological and Bacteriological Investiga- tions, Dr. Arthur Eastwood, 610
'Tuchoff (Dr. W. N.), Exploration of Shores of Kamchatka, 235
Tuck (W. B.), Constitution of Hydroxyazo-compounds, 477 Tulloch (the late F. M. G.), Glossina palpalis in its Rela- tion to Trypanosoma Gambiense and other Trypanosomes, Turbines Steam Turbines, with an Appendix on Turbines and the Future of Heat Engines, Dr. A. Stodola, 50; Steam Turbine Engineering, T. Stevens and H. M. Hobart, 50; Modern Turbine Practice and Water- power Plants, John Wolf Thurso, 50; Turbines, W. H. Stuart Garnett, 50; Modern Steam Turbines, Vol. i., the Schulz Steam Turbines, Max Dietrich, 50 Turkestan, Archæological Discoveries in, Dr. M. A. Stein and Dr. von Lecoq, 248
Turner (Dr. Dawson), the Hæmo-renal Salt Index as a Test of the Functional Efficiency of the Kidney, 334 Turner (Prof.), Man's Place in the Universe, 544; the Sun as a Variable Star, 569
Turner (Prof. H. H., F.R.S.), Astrographic Catalogue 1900'0, Oxford Section, Dec. +24° to +32°, 331 Turtle's Flesh, Poisoning by, in Fiji, Dr. B. Glanvill
Ulrich (E. O.), the Copper Deposits of Missouri, 184; the Lead, Zinc, and Fluorspar Deposits of Western Ken- tucky, 184
Ultra-violet Fluorescence of Benzene, Dr. J. Stark, 295 Ultramicroscopes, les, A. Cotton and H. Mouton, Thomas H. Blakesley, 505
United States United States Naval Observatory Publica- tions, 86; United States Naval Observatory, 378; Mineral Resources of the, 140; Higher Education in the United States, 510; Terrestrial Physics in the United States, 573; Geodetic Operations in the United States, 1903-6, G. H. Tittman and John F. Hayford, 573; the Geodetic Evidence of Isostacy, with a Consideration of the Depth and Completeness of the Isostatic Compensation and of the Bearing of the Evidence upon some of the Greater Problems of Geology, John F. Hayford, 573; U.S.A. Government Irrigation Project at Yuma, Prof. Oscar C. S. Carter, 591
Universe, Man's Place in the, Prof. Turner,_544 Universities: New Physical and Engineering Departments of the University of Edinburgh, 20; University and Educa- tional Intelligence, 21, 45, 69, 93, 117, 141, 164, 187, 214, 237, 261, 286, 308, 332, 356, 381, 404, 428, 453, 475, 502, 525, 548, 573, 597, 620; the University Movement in Western Australia, 35; die physikalischen Institute der Universität Göttingen, Dr. J. A. Harker, 55; the Scope and Problems of Protozoology, Prof. E. A. Minchin, Lecture at the University of London, 115; Students in German Universities, 380; University of Toronto, Prof. A. B. Macallum, F.R.S., 396; the Needs of the University of Cambridge, 404; the University of the Cape of Good Hope, 461
Untravelled England, James John Hissey, 78
Unwin (F.), Influence of Temperature on the Photo-electric Discharge from Platinum, 623
Upheaval of the Sea Coast by Earthquakes, the, Dr. T. J. J. See, 224; J. M., 224
Urbain (G.), the Atomic Weight of Dysprosium, 24; Elements producing Phosphorescence in Minerals, 143 Usher (Francis L.), Behaviour of certain Substances at their Critical Temperatures, 47
Ussher (R. J.), Excavation of "Hyæna-dens " in the Mam-
moth Cave near Doneraile, 83
Valparaiso Earthquake, August 17, 1906, R. D. Oldham,
Van der Waals's Equation, Application of, to Solutions, Earl of Berkeley, 549
Variable Stars: Designations of Newly-discovered, 41; New Variable Stars, Prof. Max Wolf, 137; Miss Leavitt, 159; Prof. Pickering, 159; Two Stars with Variable Radial Velocities, Prof. Hartmann, 137; a Peculiar Short-period Variable (155.1906 Cassiopeia), Messrs. Müller and Kemp, 327; a Quickly Changing Variable Star, F. H. Seares, 350; Thirty-six New Variable Stars, Miss Leavitt, 402; Two Rapidly Changing Variable Stars, J. Baillaud, 518; a New Variable or Nova 156.1906, Prof. E. Millo- sevich, 615; see also Astronomy
Variation: Is there Determinate Variation? Prof. Vernon L. Kellogg, 237; Recent Progress in the Study of Vari- ation, Heredity, and Evolution, R. H. Lock, 577 Variation of Wave-lengths in the Solar Spectrum, Dr. Halm, 304
Varley (Dr. W. Mansergh), Influence of Temperature on the Photo-electric Discharge from Platinum, 623
Vaschide (N.), Thermal Troubles in Cases of Absolute Privation of Sleep, 144
Vaughton (T. A.), Growing "Alumina," 281 Veatch (A. C.), Underground Water Resources of Long Island, New York, 183
Veley (V. H.), Affinity Constants of Aminocarboxylic and Aminosulphonic Acids as Determined by the Aid of Methyl-orange, 262
Venus Naked-eye Observations of, A. Benoit, 111; Ob- servations of, Mr. Denning, 208; the Markings and Rotation Period of, Mr. Denning, 469
Vererbung, die stofflichen Grundlagen der, im organischen Reich, Eduard Strasburger, 98
Very (F. W.), the Temperature of the Moon, 281 Vessiot (M. E.), Leçons de Géométrie supérieure, 603 Vesuvius, the Eruption of, in April, 1906, Prof. Lacroix, 163 Vigouroux (Em.), New Modes of Formation and Prepar- ation of Titanium Tetrachloride, 479; the Alloys of Nickel and Tin, 528; Nature of the Body Extracted from Certain Rich Alloys of Nickel and Tin, 576 Vincent (James Edmund), Highways and Byways in Berk- shire, 149
Virchow (Rudolf), Briefe an seine Eltern, 1839 bis 1864, Supp. to March 14, iii
Vivanti (G.), Funzioni poliedriche e modulari, 198 Vivisection: Experiments on Animals, Stephen Paget, 121; the Relation of the Kidneys to Metabolism, F. A. Bain- bridge and A. P. Beddard, 357; the Transplantation of Nerve Ganglia in the Frog, G. Marinesco and J. Minea, 456; Second Interim Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the Relations of Human and Animal Tuberculosis, Part i., Comparative Histological and Bacteriological Investigations, Dr. Arthur Eastwood, 610; Functions of the Rolandic Cortex in Monkeys, Drs. W. A. Jolly and Sutherland Simpson, 623 Volcanoes: the Eruption of Vesuvius in April, 1906, Prof. Lacroix, 163; Fall of a Portion of the Crater of Vesuvius, 205; the Geology of Samoa and the Erup- tions in Savaii, H. I. Jensen, 191; Eruption of Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii, 278; the Eruption of Matavanu in Savaii, 1905-6, 351; a New Volcanic Island, Rear- Admiral A. Mostyn Field, F.R.S., 414; a New Mud- Völkerpsychologie, eine Untersuchung der Entwicklungs- volcano Island, F. R. Mallet, 460 gesetze von Sprache, Mythus und Sitte, Wilhelm Wundt, 363
Vote, One, One Value, Dr. Francis Galton, F.R.S., 414 Vox Populi, Dr. Francis Galton, F.R.S., 450, 509 Vries (H. de), Species and Varieties, their Origin by Muta- tion, 268
Waddell (Lieut.-Colonel L. A.), das Kloster Kumbum in Tibet, Wilhelm Filchner, 172
Wade (Herbert T.), Outlines of the Evolution of Weights. and Measures and the Metric System, 290 Wahl (A.), Ethyl Benzoylglyoxylate, 360
Walker (C. E.), Cytological Investigation of Cancer, 1906, 587
Walker (George W.), Electrical Method of Extracting Soot from Air in Flues, 606
Wall (E. J.), the Photographic Picture Post-card, 101 Wallace (Dr. Alfred R., F.R.S.), Fertilisation of Flowers by Insects, 320
Walter (Dr. B.), Radium and Helium, 102 Warburton (C.), Collection of Oribatidæ from British Guiana, 95
Ward (Prof. H. B.), Influence of Parasites on their Hosts, 571
Ward (H. Snowden), the Photographic Picture Post-card,
Warrington (Robert, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of, 511 Ward (John), Death and Obituary Notice of, 155 Warwick (G. R.), Influence of Spectral Colours on the Sporulation of Various Species of Saccharomyces, 95 Washington (Dr. H. S.), Titaniferous Basalts of the Western Mediterranean, 143; the Roman Comagmatic Region, 379
Watanabe (Tosio), the Distillation of Alloys of Silver and Copper, Silver and Tin, and Silver and Lead, 287 Water, Use of Sulphate of Copper for Purifying, 280 Water Plants, Notes on, Prof. Hugo Glück, 579 Waterways, British Inland, 212
Willows (Dr. R. S.), Anode Rays, 173 Wilsmore (N. T. M.), Ketene, 510
Wilson (C. T. R.), Curvature Method for Measuring Sur- face Tension, 454
Wilson (F. R. L.), New Laboratory Method for the Pre- paration of Hydrogen Sulphide, 262
Waterways, Caves and, E. A. Martel, Prof. Grenville A. J. (Prof. J. T.), the Foetal Dentition of the Australian
Watson (Dr. B. P.), Effects of a Meat Diet on Fertility and Lactation, 190
Watson (Dr. Chalmers), the Influence of an Excessive Meat Diet on the Osseous System, 190; Effects of.a Meat Diet on the Minute Structure of the Uterus, 190 Watson (E. R.), Fastness of Indigenous Dyes of Bengal and Comparison with Typical Synthetic Dyestuffs, Part i., Dyeing on Cotton, 504
Watson (John H.), the Viscosity of the Blood, 47 Watts (Mrs. Roger), the Fine Art of Jujutsu, 250 Wave Action in Relation to Engineering Structures, Major D. D. Gaillard, 260
Wave-lengths in the Solar Spectrum, Variation of, Dr. Halm, 304
Waves, Progressive, in Rivers, Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 597 Weather and the Crops, the, R. H. Hooker, 545 Weather Reports of the Meteorological Office, the, 488 Webb (Wilfred Mark), the Principles of Horticulture, a Series of Practical Scientific Lessons, 557 Wedekind (Prof. E.), "Chemi-luminescence," 208 Weights, Measures, and Weighing Instruments, Board of Trade Regulations with Respect to, 42 Weights and Measures, Outlines of the Evolution of, and the Metric System, Dr. William Hallock and Herbert T. Wade, 290
Weimann (Charles), Preparation of Acylcampholic Esters, 407
Weininger (Otto), Sex and Character, 481
Weiss (Dr. A.), die Biologie des Balatonsees, 79
Weiss (P.), Measurements of the Zeeman Effect on the Blue Lines of Zinc, 335
Weiss (Prof.), Comet 1905 IV., 593
Welch (Dr. W. H.), the Scientific Study of Infectious Diseases, Address at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 213
Wellcome Research Laboratories at
College, Khartoum, Second Report of the, Andrew Balfour, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 351
Wellman (Walter), North Pole Expedition, 540 Wells (H. G.), in the Days of the Comet, 124; the Future in America, a Search after Realities, 265 Welsbach Mantle, a Hydraulic Analogy of Radiating Bodies for Illustrating the Luminosity of the, Prof. R. W. Wood, 558
Welwitschia, the Living, Prof. H. H. W. Pearson, 536 Werner (E. A.), a Black Modification of Chromium Sesqui-
Westcott (W. Wynn), the Extra Pharmacopoeia of Martin-
dale and Westcott, 29
Whaling, Arctic, in 1906, T. Southwell, 542
Wheat Flour, a New Chemical Test for Strength in, T. B. Wood, 391; Dr. E. Frankland Armstrong, 439; A. J. Banks, 460
Whitaker (Arthur), Breeding Habits of British Bats, 495 Whitman (Prof. C. O.), the Problem of the Origin of Species, 109
Wieland (G. R.), American Fossil Cycads, 329 Wiesner (Prof. Julius), Jan Ingen-Housz, sein Leben und sein Wirken als Naturforscher und Arzt, 3 Wilde
"Lecture at Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, the Structure of Metals, Dr. J. A. Ewing, F.R.S., 472
Wilds, an Idler in the, T. Edwards, 176
Wiles (Rev. J. P.), the World's Calendar, 173
Duckbill or Platypus (Ornithorhynchus), 566 Wilson (R. W.), the Viscosity of Liquid Mixtures, 215
Winmill (T. F.), the Association of Phenols in the Liquid Condition, 358
Winslow (C. E. A.), Statistical Study of Generic Characters of the Coccaceæ, 39
Winterson (W. G.), Malacone, 23
Wireless Telegraphy: the Wireless Telegraphy Conference, Maurice Solomon, 59; Syntonic Wireless Telegraphy, 105; Measurement of Received Energy at Wireless Stations, G. W. Pickard, 280; Manual of Wireless Telegraphy, A. F. Collins, 366; Wireless Telegraphy in Longitude Determinations, Prof. Albrecht, 544
Wireless Telephony Experiments, Prof. Slaby, 227 Wireless Telephony, Recent Progress in, Prof. Fessenden, 378
Wirtz (Dr.), the Lunar Crater Linné, 231 Witchell (C. A.), Nature's Story of the Year, 76 Witchell (C. A.), Death of, 444
Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, Seventh Report of the, Duke of Bedford, K.G., and Spencer U. Pickering, F.R.S., 569
Wolf (Prof. Max), New Variable Stars, 137; a Remarkable Nebula, 281
Wolff (J.), Inequality of the Resistance of Natural Starch and Artificial Amylose towards Extract of Barley, 528 Wood (A.), Radio-activity of the Alkali Metals, 189 Wood (H. E.), a Brilliant Meteor, 208
Wood (J. K.), Acidic Constants of some Ureides and Uric Acid Derivatives, 94
Wood (Prof. R. W.), Fluorescence and Magnetic Rotation Spectra of Sodium Vapour, 230; Ionisation and Anoma- lous Dispersion, 390, 583; Optical Intensification of Paint- ings, 424; a Hydraulic Analogy of Radiating Bodies for Illustrating the Luminosity of the Welsbach Mantle, 558 Wood (T. B.), a New Chemical Test for Strength in Wheat Flour, 391
Wood's (Captain) Observations for Determining the Posi- tion of Everest, Re-computation of, 404
Woods and o'er the Moor, I go A-walking through the, 176 Woodward (Dr. A. S.), Vertebrate Fossils of Cretaceous Formation of Bahia (Brazil), 334; New Dinosaurian from the Trias of Lossiemouth, Elgin, 334
Woodward (Prof. C. M.), Educational Theories, Ancient and Woolacott (Dr. D.), Raised Beach in the Cleadon Hills, 467 Modern, 352 Woolnough (Dr. W. G.), Example of River-capture in New South Wales, 72
Workman (W. P.), Geometry, Theoretical and Practical,
World Machine, the, the First Phase, the Cosmic Mechan- ism, Carl Snyder, 553
World's Calendar, the, Rev. J. P. Wiles, 173 Wray (L.), Anti-opium Drug, 613
Wright (Sir A. E., F.R.S.), the Principles of Microscopy, a Handbook to the Microscope, 386
Wright (Mr.), Minerals of the Composition MgSiO,, 596 Wright (William), Neolithic Man in North-east Surrey, 124 Wundt (Wilhelm), Völkerpsychologie, eine Untersuchung der Entwicklungsgesetze von Sprache, Mythus und Sitte, 363
Wiley (Dr. H. W.), the Principles and Practice of Agri- Xerophilous Stems, Light Sense-Organs in, R. J. D. cultural Analysis, 458
Wilkinson (R. J.), the Peninsular Malays, I., Malay Be- liefs, 245
Williams (Stanley), the Red Spot on Jupiter, 1905-6, 327 Willis (Dr. J. C.), Rubber Cultivation in the East and the Ceylon Rubber Exhibition, 209; the Preparation of Rubber, 377
Willis (Dr.), Flora of Ritigala, 524
Yorke (J. Paley), Applied Electricity, a Text-book of Elec- trical Engineering for Second-year Students, 389 Young (Dr. A. P.), Serpentine Rock from the Tarnthalea Köpfe, 405-6
Young (W. H. and G. C.), the Theory of Sets of Points, 193
Young (W. J.), the Organic Phosphorus Compound formed by Yeast Juice from Soluble_Phosphates, 477; Influence of Sodium Arsenate on the Fermentation of Glucose by Yeast-juice, 118
Youssoufian (M.), Alcoholysis of Cocoa Butter, 143 Yule (G. Udny), Mean or Median, 534
Zambonini (F.), Crystals of Galena deposited at Eruption of Vesuvius in April, 158; Strüverite, a New Mineral, 574 Zammarchi (Prof.), the Perseids, 1906, 111
Zander (Dr. Enoch), Filtering Apparatus attached to the Gill-rakers of Deep-sea Fishes, 348
Zeeman (Prof. P.), Recent Progress in Magneto-optics, Lecture at Royal Institution, 138, 160
Zeleny (John and Anthony), Temperatures obtainable by the Use of Solid Carbon Dioxide under Different Pres- sures, 230
Zellen, die chemische Energie der lebenden, Prof. Oscar Loew, 508
Zinc, Céruse et Blanc de, M. G. Petit, 509 Zodiacal Light, the, Prof. Barnard, 16 Zoology Zoologischer Jahresbericht für 1905, 6; the Cam- bridge Natural History, Vol. i., Protozoa, Prof. Marcus Hartog, Porifera (Sponges), Igerna B. L. Sollas, Cœlen- terata and Ctenophora, Prof. S. J. Hickson, Echinoder- mata, Prof. E. W. MacBride, F.R.S., 31; History and Origin of Zoological Gardens, J. von Pleyel, 62; the Papillary Ridges and Papillary Layer of the Skin of the Hand and Foot of Lemurs, Dr. Walter Kidd, 83; a Pleural Cavity Lacking in the Indian Elephant, Prof. Schmaltz, 84; Has the African Elephant a Pleural Cavity? Alfred Giard, 407; the History of the Collec- tions contained in the Natural History Departments of the British Museum, 125; Indo-Malay Slow-lorises, M. W. Lyon, 135; the Great Anteater of Central America (Myrmecophaga centralis), M. Ward Lyon, 156; Zoological Society, 166, 238, 359, 406, 478, 527, 574; the Lesser Horseshoe Bat, Rhinolophus hipposiderus, T. A. Coward, 166; Skulls of Horses from the Roman Fort at Newstead, near Melrose, and Observations on the Origin of Domestic Horses, Prof. J. C. Ewart, 190; Craniometric Observations on the Skull of Equus prejvalski and other Horses, Prof. O. Charnock Bradley, 190; Surgical Anatomy of the Horse, John T. Share- Jones, 337; le Cheval, H. J. Gobert, 337; the Origin of the Modern Horse, Prof. J. C. Ewart, 612; Coat Colour in Horses, Prof. J. C. Ewart, 622; Verhandlungen der deutschen zoologischen Gesellschaft, 1906, 246; the Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, J. G. Millais, 271; the North American Fresh-water Medusa of Micro- hydra, Edward Potts, 324; the Urus or Aurochs, Prof. A. Mertens, 349; das Tierreich, Crustacea, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, F.R.S., 365; Origin of the Lateral Horns of the Giraffe in Foetal Life, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, 406; Rudimentary Antlers in the Okapi, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, 406; New Amazonian Tree-frog, Hyla resinifictrix, Dr. E. A. Goeldi, 406; Camp-fires in the Canadian Rockies, Dr. William T. Hornaday, 410; the Forest-pig of Central Africa, Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, 414; Scottish Tardigrada, James Murray, 455; Arctic Tardigrada, James Murray, 455; English Domestic Cats, R. I. Pocock, 478; Report on the Deaths among the Mammals and Birds in the Society's Menagerie during 1906, Dr. C. G. Seligmann, 478; Marsupials or Creo- donts? W. J. Sinclair, 498; on the Extinct Emeu of the Small Islands off the South Coast of Australia and Probably Tasmania, Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, 534; Meristic Homologies in Vertebrates, J. S. Kingsley, 541; the Zoological Record, 557; the Foetal Dentition of the Australian Duckbill or Platypus (Ornithorhynchus), Profs. J. T. Wilson and J. P. Hill, 566; Flat-worm Scutariella didactyla from Montenegro, Prof. Al. Mrázek, 590; Problems of an Island Fauna, C. B. Moffat, 591; Habits of the Malay Tapir, H. N. Ridley, 594: the Menagerie at the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, H. N. Ridley, 594
Zurhellen (W.), the Spectroscopic Binary o Leonis, 378
INDEX TO LITERARY SUPPLEMENT.
Anatomy: das Cerebellum der Säugetiere, eine vergleichend anatomische Untersuchung, Prof. Louis Bolk, Prof. J. S. Macdonald, Supp. to March 14, ix
Bolk (Prof. Louis), das Cerebellum der Säugetiere, eine vergleichend anatomische Untersuchung, Supp. to March 14, ix Burrard (Lieut.-Colonel S. G., F.R.S.), Auxiliary Tables to Facilitate the Calculations of the Survey of India, Supp. to March 14, viii
Caven (Dr. R. M.), Systematic Inorganic Chemistry from the Standpoint of the Periodic Law, Supp. to March 14, iv Cerebellum der Säugetiere, das, eine vergleichend anatomische Untersuchung, Prof. Louis Bolk, Prof. J. S. Macdonald, Supp. to March 14, ix Chemistry Introduction to General Inorganic Chemistry, Prof. Alexander Smith, Prof. Arthur Smithells, F.R.S., Supp. to March 14, iv; Systematic Inorganic Chemistry from the Standpoint of the Periodic Law, Dr. R. M. Caven and Dr. G. D. Lander, Prof. Arthur Smithells, F.R.S., Supp. to March 14, iv; Photography for Students of Physics and Chemistry, Prof. Louis Derr, Supp. to March 14, vi Chisholm (Geo. G.), a Progressive Course of Comparative Geography on the Concentric System, P. H. L'Estrange, Supp. to March 14, v; Philips' Progressive Atlas of Modern Geography, Supp. to March 14, v; Stanford's Octavo Atlas of Modern Geography, Supp. to March
Derr (Prof. Louis), Photography for Students of Physics and Chemistry, Supp. to March 14, vi Differential Equations, Theory of, Dr. A. R. Forsyth, F.R.S., Supp. to March 14, X
Fauna of the Tay Basin and Strathmore, a, J. A. Harvie- Brown, Supp. to March 14, vii
Forsyth (Dr. A. R., F.R.S.), Theory of Differential Equa- tions, Supp. to March 14, x
Geodesy: Auxiliary Tables to Facilitate the Calculations of the Survey of India, Lieut.-Colonel S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., Supp. to March 14, viii Geography: a Progressive Course of Comparative Geo- graphy on the Concentric System, P. H. L'Estrange, Geo. G. Chisholm, Supp. to March 14, v; Philips' Pro- gressive Atlas of Comparative Geography, Geo. G. Chisholm, Supp. to March 14, v; Stanford's Octavo Atlas of Modern Geography, Geo. G. Chisholm, Supp. to March 14, V
Harvie-Brown (J. A.), a Fauna of the Tay Basin and Strathmore, Supp. to March 14, vii
India: Auxiliary Tables to Facilitate the Calculations of the Survey of India, Lieut.-Colonel S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., Supp. to March 14, viii
L'Estrange (P. H.), a Progressive Course of Comparative Geography on the Concentric System, Supp. to March 14, V
Lander (Dr. G. D.), Systematic Inorganic Chemistry from the Standpoint of the Periodic Law, Supp. to March
Macdonald (Prof. J. S.), das Cerebellum der Säugetiere, eine vergleichend anatomische Untersuchung, Prof. Louis Bolk, Supp. to March 14, ix
Mathematics: Theory of Differential Equations, Dr. A. R. Forsyth, F.R.S., Supp. to March 14, x Morphology: das Cerebellum der Säugetiere, eine vergleich- end anatomische Untersuchung, Prof. Louis Bolk, Prof. J. S. Macdonald, Supp. to March 14, ix
Natural History: a Fauna of the Tay Basin and Strath- more, J. A. Harvie-Brown, Supp. to March 14, vii
Pathology Rudolf Virchow, Briefe an seine Eltern, 1839 bis 1864, Supp. to March 14, iii
Philips' Progressive Atlas of Comparative Geography, Geo. G. Chisholm, Supp. to March 14, v
Photography for Students of Physics and Chemistry, Prof. Louis Derr, Supp. to March 14, vi
Physics Photography for Students of Physics and Chem- istry, Prof. Louis Derr, Supp. to March 14, vi
Smith (Prof. Alexander), Introduction to General Inorganic Chemistry, Supp. to March 14, iv
Smithells (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), Introduction to General Inorganic Chemistry, Prof. Alexander Smith, Supp. to March 14, iv; Systematic Inorganic Chemistry from the Standpoint of the Periodic Law, Dr. R. M. Caven and Dr. G. D. Lander, Supp. to March 14, iv Stanford's Octavo Atlas of Modern Geography, Geo. G. Chisholm, Supp. to March 14, V
Surveying Auxiliary Tables to Facilitate the Calculations of the Survey of India, Lieut.-Colonel S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., Supp. to March 14, viii
Tay Basin and Strathmore, a Fauna of the, J. A. Harvie- Brown, Supp. to March 14, vii
Virchow (Rudolf), Briefe an seine Eltern, 1839 bis 1864, Supp. to March 14, iii
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