Nature, 1 

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VII 



Baning^on (Amy), a Preliminary Study of Extreme 



Alcoholism in Adults, 479 

 Banquet to Jubilee Past-presidents of the Chemical Society, 



87 



Banse (Ewald), the Influence of River Systems in the East, 

 288 



Barbour (Capt. J. H.), Two Notes from India, 73 



Barclay (\V. R.), Adhesion of Electro-deposited Silver in 

 Relation to the Nature of the German Silver Basis Metal, 

 428 



Barnard (Prof.), Recent Helwan Photographs of Halley's 

 Comet, 180 ; Nova Lacertae, 453 



Barnard (H. Clive), the British Empire in Pictures, 39 



Barnes (Prof. C. R.), a Text-book of Botany for Colleges 

 and Universities, 399 



Barnes (Prof. H. T.), Marine Microthermograms and 

 Influence of Icebergs on the Temperature of the Sea, 137 



Baroni (V.), Action of the Ultra-violet Rays upon the 

 Tubercle Bacillus and upon Tuberculin, 34 



Barratt (Dr. J. O. Wakelin), Complement Deviation in 

 Mouse Carcinoma, 496 



Barrett (Prof. VV. P., F.R.S.), Historical Note on Re- 

 calescence, 235 



Barrett-Hamilton (Major G. E. H.), British Mammals, 6 ; 

 Notes on Winter Whitening in ^fammals, 42 



Barwell (N.), Cambridge, 202 



Basset (.^. B., F.R.S.), a Treatise on the Geometry of 

 Surfaces, 231 ; Singularities of Curves and Surfaces, 336, 

 440 



Bassot (M.), Halley's Comet, 97 



Bateman (Capt. A. E.), Experiments to ascertain if Ante- 

 lope may act as a Reservoir of the Virus of Sleeping 

 Sickness {Trypanosoma gambiense), 428 ; Experiments to 

 ascertain if the Domestic Fowl of Uganda may act as a 

 Reservoir of the Virus of Sleeping Sickness {Trypano- 

 soma gambiense), 428 



Bates (E. L.), Practical Mathematics and Geometrv, 470 



Bather (Dr. F. A., F.R.S.), Conflicting Dates of Inter- 

 national Congresses, 139 ; Index to Desor's Synopsis des 

 Echinides Fossiles, 404 



Bathurst (Charles), Growth of Sugar-beet in England, 20 



Battersea Park as a Centre for Nature Study, VV. Johnson, 



435 



Bauer (Edmund), the Blue Colour of the Sky and the 

 Constant of Avogadro, 129 



Bauer (Dr. L. A.), on the Simultaneity of Abruptly-begin- 

 ning Magnetic Storms, 306 ; Observations of the Value 

 of the Gravitational Acceleration on Boarrf the American 

 Magnetic Ship Carnegie, 485 ; some Problems- of Terres- 

 trial Magnetism, 551 



Baumann (Prof. Julius), Wolffsche BegrifTsbestimmungen, 

 367 



Baxandall (F. E.), a Slowly Moving Meteor, 552 



Baxter (G. P.), Researches upon the Atomic Weights of 

 Cadmium, Manganese, Bromine, Lead, Arsenic, Iodine, 

 Silver, Chromium, and Phosphorus, 202 



Biiyeux (Raoul), Experiments made at Mt. Blanc in 1910 

 on Gastric Secretion at very High Altitude, 566 



Baylden (H. C), Notes on Chilian Mills in Russia, 295, 497 



Bean (Mr.), Venomous Toad-fishes of the Genera Thalas- 

 sophryne and Thalassothia, 84 



Bean (Dr. R. B.), Living Specimen in the Island of Luzon 

 bearing close Relationship to the Palaeolithic Type, 176; 

 Racial .Anatomy of the People of Taytay, 176; Different 

 Types of Ears occurring among the Philipinos, 216 



Bean (W. J.), the Arnold Arboretum, 117; Garden Notes 

 on New Trees and Shrubs, 414 



Beattie (Prof. J. C), Historical Account of the Growth of 

 our Knowledge of Terrestrial Magnetism, 522 



Beattie (R.), Measurements of the Magnetic Properties of 

 Iron, Steel, Nickel, and Cobalt at the Temperature of 

 Liquid Air, 347 



Beatty (R. T.), lonisation of Hea\7 Gases by X-rays, 128 



Becker (G. F.), the Age of the Earth, 173 



Becquerel (Jean), the Reversal of the Phosphorescence 

 Bands, 193 ; Magnetic Modifications of the Absorption 

 and Phosphorescence Bands of Rubies and on a Funda- 

 mental Question of Magneto-optics, 463 



Beddard (F. E.), the Alimentary Tract of Certain Birds, 

 and on the Mesenteric Relations of the Intestinal Loops, 

 226 



Bedford (Duke of, K.G., F.R.S.), Twelfth Report of the 

 Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, 71 



Bee, the Anatomy of the Honey, R. E. Snodgrass, 169 



Beech (.Mervyn W. H.), the Suk of East Africa, 23 



Beerlage (G.' D.), an Attempt at " Vol d Vortex," 227 



Beetham (B.), the Home-life of the Spoonbill, the Stork, 

 and some Herons, 544 



Beilby (Dr.), Relations of Science with Commercial Life, 90 



Belief, Reason and. Sir Oliver Lodge, 201 



B«?llamy (Mr.), Nova Lacertae, 384 



Bellati (Prof.), .Application of the Dilatometric Method to 

 the Study of the Polymorphism of the .Alkali Nitrates, Hd 



Bemmelen (Dr. W. van), Report upon the Investigations of 

 the Upper Air, 20 



Benedict (F. G.), the Metabolism and Energy Transforma- 

 tions of Healthy Man during Rest, 276; Metabolism in 

 Diabetes Mellitus, 455 



Bengough (G. D.), Report to the Corrosion Committee 

 on the Present State of our Knowledge of the Corrosion 

 of Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys, with Suggestions for 

 a Research into the Causes of the Corrosion of Brass 

 Condenser Tubes by Sea Water, 428 



Benham (Charles E.), the Origin of Man, 336 



Bensusan (.A. J.), Notes on Passagem Mine and Works, 33 



Bentley (Dr. Chas. A.), Drainage and Malaria, 471 



Berger (E.), T.etranitromethane, 98 



Berry (.A. J.), Conduction of Heat through Rarefied Gases, 



95 

 Berry (G. H.), Vibrations of a Pianoforte Sound-board, 



541 



Berry (Prof. R. J. A.), Dioptrographic Tracings in Four 

 Normal of Fifty-two Tasmanian Crania. 366 



Berry (Prof.), the Ether Extract of the Oat Kernel, 24 



Berthelot (Daniel), Principal Types of Photolysis of Or- 

 ganic Compounds by the Ultra-violet Rays, 327 ; Photo- 

 lysis of Complex Acids by the Ultra-violet Rays, 498 ; 

 Comparative Action of the Ultra-violet Rays on Organic 

 Compounds Possessing Linear and Cyclic Structure, 565 



Bertrand (Gabriel). Influence of Temperature on the 

 Activity of Cellase, 227 ; Haemoglobin as a Peroxydase, 

 429 ; Influence of Manganese on the Development of 

 Aspergillus niger, 464 



Besson (A.), Reduction of Phosphoryl Chloride by Hydrogen 

 under the Influence of the Silent Discharge, 129; by 

 Passing a Rapid Current of Hydrogen Bromide over 

 Amorphous Silicon at a Red Heat a Liquid is obtained, 

 which, on Submitting to Fractional Distillation, gives as 

 the Main Product of the Reaction Silicon Tetrabromide, 

 227 



Bidwell (E.), Fragments of the Egg of an Ostrich obtained 

 in a Nalla on the Kain River, 316 



Biffen (Prof.), some Crosses with Rivet Wheat, 160 



Bigelow (Prof. F. H.), Temperature Changes and Solar 

 Activity, 352 



Bigelow (H. B.), the Siphonophora of the Research Biscayan 

 Plankton, 96 



Bigourdan (M-), the Discovery of Kepler's Laws, 385 



Biliquid Prism, Ahren's, C. D. .Ahrens, 124 



Binns (F.), the Potter's Craft, 269 



Biochemistr}-, Monographs on, the Fats, Prof. J. B. 

 Leathes, 502 



Biological Physics, Physic, and Metaphysic, Thomas 

 Logan, 35^ 



Biology : Series of Specimens illustrating Irregularities in 

 the Differentiation of Sexual Characters, Dr. .Arthur 

 Keith, 19 ; Das System der Biologic in Forschung und 

 Lehre, Dr. Phil. S. Tschulok, 37 ; the Differentiation 

 and Specificity of Corresponding Proteins and other Vital 

 Substances in Relation to Biological Classification and 

 Organic Evolution and the Crystallography of Haemo- 

 globins, Prof. E. T. Reichert and Prof. A. P. Brown, 57 ; 

 Evolution of the Flat-fishes, Tate Regan, 65 ; Sexual 

 Dimorphism in Plants, Prof. K. Goebel, 85 ; Hicksonella, 

 a New Gorgonellid Genus, J. J. Simpson, 95 ; Some 

 Varietal Forms of Massilina secans, E. Heron-Allen and 

 A. Earland, 05 : Division of the Collar-cells of Calcareous 

 Sponge, Clatfirina Coriacea, Muriel Robertson and Prof. 

 E. .A. Minchen, 117; Effect of Gravity upon the Move- 

 ments and .Aggregation of Euglena viridis, Ehrb., and 

 other Micro-organisms, Harold Wager, 126; the Haema- 

 tozoa of Australian Batrachians, Dr. J. Burton Cleland 



