No 4. APRIL 1907 



The CiiEMUAi, Co-okuination of tiif 

 Activities ok the Bodies. Ernest H. 

 Starling, M.D., F.R.S. 



RocK-Foi.DS. F. H. L. Sc mwakz, A.R.C.S., 

 F.G.S. Illustratcil. 



Ihe International Fishery Investiga- 

 tions. James Johnstone. 



I'liE Relationship of Mininc. to .Science. 

 W. F. LiSH.MAN, M.A., M.Ixst.M.E. 



Recent F.xperimental Work on Osmotic 

 Pressire. James C. Philip, M.A , 

 Ph.D., D.Sc. llluslratcd. 



Ihe Reform ok the MrnirAL Clrriculum : 

 A Rkj<i!NDKR. John Wape, D.Sc. 



The Relationship betwee.v the Colour 

 anh Constitution of Organic Com- 

 pounds. S. J. Manson Auld, Ph.D. 



Ihe Recently Discovered Tertiary Ver- 

 tebrata of E(.yi'i. C. \V. .Andrews, 

 D.-Sc. F.R.S. 



liiF Opportunity of the Agriculturist 

 Henry E. Armstrong, Ph.D., I.I..D., 



Ek.s. 



Modern Plant-breedin(; Methods. R. H. 



BiFFEN, M.A. Illustrated. 

 The Danger of Flies. Arthur E. Shipley, 



MA., D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 On the Use of Soluble Prussian Blue 



IN Investigating the Reducing Power 



OF Living Animal Tissues. By D. 



Eraser Harris, M.A., B.Sc. 



No. 5. JULY 1907 



The Application of E.xperiment to the 

 .Study of Cancer. E. F. Bash ford, 

 M.D. 



The Use of the Electromagnet in Petro- 

 graphy. T. Crook, iX.R.C.Sc.!., F.C.S. 

 Illustrated. 



I HE COAGI'LATION OF THE BlOOD. CeoRGE A. 



Bukmastkr, M.A., D.M. (0.x(.n.\ 

 Protein Metabolism. E.P.Catik art, M.D. 



The Work of Emil Fischer and his School 



ON THE Chemistry of the Proteins. 



R. H. Aders-Pi immer, D.Sc. 

 Some Recent Research upon the Birth 



and Affinities of Crystals. Prof. 



H. A. Miers, D.Sc, E.R S. Mustiated. 

 Double Salts. Ida Freund. Illustrated. 

 The Mechanis.m of Tissue Respiration. 



H. M. Vernon, M A., M.D. 



No. 6. OCTOBER 1907 



Bread. A. E. Humphries. 



Ihe Law of the Minimum in the Sea. 



Ja.mfs Johnstone, B.Sc. Illustrated. 

 American Econo.mu Entomology. R. 



Lydekker. F.R.S. 

 A Simple Apparatus for Photo.micro- 



GRAPHY. N. H. Alcock, M.D. 

 Insects and Fungi. T. Petch, B.Sc, B.A. 

 Igneous Rock-Magmas as Solutions. 



Alfred Harker, M.A., F.R.S. 

 The Origin of the " Flower." W. C. 



Worsdell, F.L.S. 



Economic Ornithology in Relation 

 to Agricilturf, Horticulture, and 

 Forestry. Fred \'. Theobald, M A. 



The Pineal Gland. Arthur Dendy, D.Sc, 



F.L.S. Illustrated. 

 The Sequence of Plant Remains in the 



British Peat Mosses. Francis J. 



Lewis, F.L.S. 

 The Dual Force of the Dividing Cell. 



Marcus M. Hartoc. .M .\., K.L.S., 



F.R.A.S. Illustrated. 



No. 7. JANUARY 1908 



Lord Kelvin: an Appreciation. Willi 



Portrait. 

 The Photography of Colour. Ch.vpman 



Jones, F.I.C. F.CS. 

 The Effects of Environment and Nu- 

 trition on Fertility. F. H. A. 



Marshall, M.A., D.Sc. 

 Work under Pressure and in Great 



Heat. J. S. Haldane, M.D., F.R.S. 



Illustrated. 

 The Great Scandin.wian Overthrust. 



J. W. Gregory, F.R.S. Illustrated. 



The Repair of a Nerve. W. D. Halli- 

 burton, M.D., F R.S. Illustmted. 



Mendelism. i\. 1). I).a.rbishire, M.A. 

 Illustrated. 



SIereo-Chemistsy and its Application to 

 Physiology. A. W. .Stewart. D.Sc. 

 Illustrated. 



OF Physiological 

 Macdonald, B.A., 



The Prop.'vg.a.tion 



Change. L S. 



L.R.C.S., L.'R.C.P. 

 The Ye.\r"s Vertebrate P.-m./Eontology 



R. Lydekker, F.R..S. 



LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 



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