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Index 



XXXlll 



Ameghino, 285 ; Phylogeny of the Felidae, Dr. W. D. 

 Matthew, 287 ; Dapliaenodon, R. O. Peterson, 288 ; Pose 

 of the Sauropod Dinosaurs, Dr. Matthew, 288 ; Croco- 

 dilean Skull from the Ceratops Beds of Wyoming, C. VV. 

 (jilmore, 288 ; Skull of the Saw-billed Bird {Odontopteryx 

 toliapica), B. Spalski, 288 ; Smne British Mesozoic Croco- 

 diles, D. M. S. Watson, 361, 429; Der Stand unserer 

 Kenntnisse vom fossilen Menschen, Prof. W. Branca, 

 Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 402 ; an Institute of Human Palae- 

 ontology, 412 ; the Ancient Fossil Archaeocyathus in 

 .Antarctica, 415 ; Collection of Insect Remains from the 

 South Wales Coalfield, Herbert Bolton, 462 ; a " Mummy " 

 of the Iguanodont Dinosaur from the Kansas Cretaceous, 

 Prof. H. F. Osborn, 520 



Palazzo (Prof. L.), Misure magnetiche fatte in Sardegna nel 

 1892, 50 



Pallis (.Miss M.), Saline Water of Norfolk Broads, 318 



Palmer (Dr. A. Smythe), Luck of the Horse-shoe, 19 



Palmer (F.), Scheme for the Improvement of the Port of 

 London, 484 



Pamphil (Georges), Issite, a New Rock in Dunite, 262 



Panama Canal in 1910, the. Dr. Vaughan Cornish at Royal 

 Society of .Arts, 420 



Panton (P. N.), Influence of Bacterial Endotoxins on Phago- 

 cytosis, 127 



Parasitology : Occurrence of Pentastomes in Australian 

 Cattle. T. Harvey Johnston and Dr. J. Burton Cleland, 

 130 ; Parasites of the Olive-fly in Tunis, Paul Marchal, 

 464 



Paris Academy of Sciences, 33, 65, 97, 129, 161, 193, 227, 

 261, 327, 361, 395, 429, 463, 497, 531, 565; Prize .Awards 

 of the, 320; Prize Subjects Proposed by the, for 1912, 349 



Paris, The Oceanographical Institute at. Dr. William S. 

 Bruce, 513 



Park (Prof. T.), Area Affected by the Tarawera Eruption in 

 New Zealand in 1S86, 485 



Parker (Prof. T. J., F.R.S.), a Text-book of Zoology, 533 



Parkes (L. C), Hygiene and Public Health, 507 



Parkyn (E. A.), Darwin and the Transmission of .Acquired 

 Characters, 474 



Parry (John), on Hydrogen in Iron, 6 



Passon (Dr. Max), Kleines Handworterbuch der Agrikul- 

 turchemie, 164 



Pathology : the Principles of Pathology, Prof. J. G. Adami, 

 F.R.S.', and Prof. A. G. Nicholls, F.R.S., 4; Death of 

 Dr. D. J. B. Gernez, 18; Death of Dr. Charles Archibald 

 Herter, 244 ; Practical Pathology, Prof. G. Sims Wood- 

 head, 434 



Patten (Prof. C. J.), a Rare Form of Divided Parietal in the 

 Cranium of a Chimpanzee, 24 



Pa\na (C. A.), Larvae of a Common Calcutta Mosquito, 

 known as Toxorhynchites immisericors, 122 



Payne (Dr. J. F.), Death of, 115 



Pearson (Prof. H. W.), Desirability and Advantages of a 

 South African National Botanic Garden, 451 



Pearson (Karl, F.R.S.), a Second Study of the Influence 

 of Parental .Alcoholism on the Physique and .Ability of the 

 Offspring, 479 ; a Preliminary Study of Extreme Alcohol- 

 ism in .Adults, 479 



Pedashenko (D.), Ostracoda Collected in Issykkul by, 279 



Peet (Mr.), Megalithic Monuments and Prehistoric Culture 

 in the Western Mediterranean, 445 



Pellagra, Simulium and, R. Shelford, 41 ; Dr. C. Gordon 

 Hewitt, 169 



Peltier and Thomson Effects, Demonstration of, S. G. 

 Starling, 512 



Penhallow (Prof. D. P.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 16 



Pennington (C. B.), Recent Fireballs, 150 



Penrose's Pictorial Annual, 401 



Percival (.A. S.), the Prescribing of Spectacles, 467 



Perot (A.), Spectroscopic Measurement of the Rotation of 



, Stars Possessing an Atmosphere, with Special Reference 

 to the Sun, 129 ; Luminescence of the Mercury Arc in 

 vacuo, 318 



Perrine (Charles D.), Determination of the Solar Parallax, 

 287 



Perseids, the Orbit of the, Henry Dierckx, 218 



Peterson (R. O.), Daphaenodon, 288 



Pethybridge (Dr. G. H.), Bacterial Disease of the Potato 

 Plant in Ireland, and the Organism Causing it, 296 ; 

 Infection of Potato Plants with the Blight Fungus 



{Pbyiophthora infestans) by Means of Mycelium Derived 

 Direct from the Planted Tubers, 327 



Petrels, a Monograph of the, (Order Turbinares), F. Du 

 Cane Godman, F.R.S., 38 



Petrie (Dr. G. F.), Rats and Plague, 15 ; the Prevention 

 of Plague, Dr. Newsholme, 81 



Petrie (Prof. W. M. Flinders, F.R.S.), Work Carried on 

 by the British School in Egypt at Meydum and Memphis, 

 23 ; Early Burial Customs in Egypt, 41 



Petrology : Les Roches et leurs Elements min^ralogiques, 

 Ed. Jannettaz, 166 ; Tables for Calculation of Rock- 

 analyses, .Alfred Harker, F.R.S., 540 



Pfaundler (L.), International Language and Science, 269 



Pflanzenreich, Das, Papaveraceae-Hypecoideae et Papaver- 

 aceae-Papaveroideae, Friedrich Fedde, 302 



Pharmacy : Death of Dr. Carl S. N. Hallberg, 47 ; the 

 Extra Pharmacopoeia of Martindale and Westcott, Dr. W. 

 Harrison Martindale and W. Wynn Westcott, 101 ; Chroni- 

 cles of Pharmacy, .A. C. Wootton, Prof. Henry G. 

 Greenish, 398 ; Suggested .Adoption of Rounded-off 

 .Atomic Weights, Dr. W. H. Martindale, 522 



Philip (Prof. James), Physical Chemistry, its Bearing on 

 Biology and Medicine, 69 



Philips' >fature Calendar, 191 1, 304 



Philology : British Place-names in their Historical Setting, 

 Edmund McClure, Rev. John Griffith, 131 ; International 

 Language and Science, Profs. L. Couturat, O. Jespersen, 

 R. Lorenz, W. Ostwald, aod L. Pfaundler, 269 



Philosophy : the Presentation of Reality, Dr. Helen Wode- 

 house, 269: Philosophical Essays, B. Russell, F.R.S., 

 331 ; Wolffsche Begriffsbeslimmungen, Prof. Julius 

 Baumann, 367: Wilhelm von Humboldt's ausgewahlte 

 philosophische Schriften, 367 ; Fichte, Schleiermacher, 

 Steffens iiber das Wesen der Universitat, Eduard 

 Spranger, 367 ; Baruch de Spinoza, Ethik, Otto Baensch, 

 367 ; Encyklopadie der Philosophic, .A. Dorner, 367 ; 

 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 370 ; Schopen- 

 hauer-Darwin : Pessimismus oder Optimismus, Gustav 

 Weng, 403 ; Kant and his Philosophical Revolution, Prof. 

 R. Si. Wenley, 404 ; the Application of Logic, .Alfred 

 Sidgwick, 436 



Phosphorescence in the Sea, Remarkable Displays of. 

 Commander Campbell Hep worth, 564 



Photography : Applications of the Kinematograph to 

 Bacteriological Photomicrography, iq ; Curved Photo- 

 graphic Plates. Prof. E. C. Pickering, 51 ; the Photo- 

 graphy of Moving Objects and Hand-camera Work for 

 Advanced Workers, .A. Abrahams, 102 ; Photographic 

 Magnitudes of Seventy-one Pleiades Stars, .Adolf Hnatek, 

 119: the Photography of Nebulae, Dr. W'illiam J. S. 

 Lockyer, 140 : the Photographic Magnitudes of Stars. 

 Prof.' E. C. Pickering, 181 : E. Hertzsprung, 181 ; the 

 " Wellcome " Photographic Exposure Record and Diary, 

 191 1, 201 ; Photograms of the Year 1910, 234: Application 

 oiF the Gyroscope and of Compressed .Air to Taking Kine- 

 matographic Views, G. de Proszynski, 327 ; a Primer of 

 Photography, Owen Wheeler. 332 ; Easy Method of 

 Treating Printing-out Paper (P.O.P.) for '.AH Kinds of 

 Photography, M. J. Allen, 361 ; Penrose's Pictorial 

 Annual, 401 : the British Journal Photographic .Almanac, 

 191 1. 401; Spectre of the Brocken. Th. Moureux, 417; 

 Photographic Determinations of Stellar Parallax, Prof. 

 F. Schlesinger, 4^4 ; Sir F. Galton and Composite Photo- 

 graphy, Lady Welby, 474 ; Photography in Colours, Dr. 

 Geo. L. Johnson, s^q 



Photomicrography, Colour Contrast in, Messrs. Wratten 

 and Wain Wright, 319 



Physics : Cours de M^anique Rationelle et Experimentelle 

 sp^cialement ^rit pour les physiciens et les ing^nieurs, 

 conforme au progframme du Certificat de m^anique 

 rationelle. Prof. H. Bouasse, i ; Diffusion of Gaseous 

 Ions. Edouard Salles, 33 ; Refrigerating Mixtures, J. 

 Duclaux, 33 : Nobel Prize Awarded to Prof. J. D. van 

 der Waals, 46 : Measurements of the Heat Conductivities 

 of Fine Powders and the Influence of the Size of the 

 Grains and the State of the Gas between them on the 

 Conductivity. Prof. Smoluchowski, !;o ; the Relations 

 between Chemical Constitution and some Physical 

 Properties. Prof. Samuel Smiles, Dr. Arthur Harden. 

 F.R.S., 6q ; Physical Chemistry, its Bearing on 

 Biology and Medicine. Prof. James Philip, Dr. Arthur 



