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INDEX. 



Abbay (Canon R.), the Sailing-flight of Birds, 475 



Abb6 (Prof. C), the Mr tcorology of the Future, 550 



Abel (O.), die Kekonstruktion des Diplodocus, no 



Abel (Dr. Williamina), Description of the Cerebral Cortex 

 of the Guinea-pig, 5^ ^ 



•Abetti (Dr.), Proper Motion of the Star B.D. + 33° qq, 181 



Abney (Sir W. de W.), Colour-blindness and the Trichro- 

 matic Theory of Colour-vision, 259 



.Abrahams (A.), the Photography of Moving Objects and 

 Hand-camera Work for .Advanced Workers, 102 



.Abruzzi's (the Duke of the) Expedition to the Karakoram 

 Himalayas, Dr. F. De F'ilippi at Royal Geographical 

 Society, 124 



.Absorbing Matter in Space, Messrs. Innes and Worssell, 41:3 



.Acland (H. D.), Some Prehistoric Monuments in the Scilly 

 Isles, 22 



Acquired Characters, Darwin and the Transmission of, 

 E. .A. Parkyn, 474; Prof. John W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S-, 

 474 



.Acquired Characters, the Inheritance of. Sir W. T. 

 Thiselton-Dver, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. , 371 ; Prof. John W. 

 Judd, C.B., F.R.S., 405 



.Adami (Prof. J. G., F.R.S.), the Principles of Pathology, 4 



.Adams (H. Isabel), Wild Flowers of the British Isles, 134 



.Adamson (R. S.), Comparative Anatomy of the Leaves of 

 Certain Species of Veronica, 395 



Adeney (Dr. W. E.). Estimation of the Organic Matters 

 in Unpolluted and Polluted Waters with Potassium 

 Bichromate and Sulphuric Acid, 531 



.Adhicary (Birendra Bhusan), Reactions in Presence of 

 Nickel, 130 



.Administration : the Broad Stone of Empire, Problems of 

 Crown Colony .Administration, with Records of Personal 

 Experience, Sir Charles Bruce, G.C.M.G., 229 



-Adria und des Mittelmeergebietes, der Naturfreund am 

 , Strande der. Prof. Carl I. Cori, 369 



Aeronautics: an Attempt at " Vol d vortex,^' G. D. 

 Boerlage, 227 ; Balloon Experiments carried out at Black- 

 pool, Capt. C. H. Ley, 295 



Aeroplane Patents, Robert M. Neilson, 270 



Africa, the Yellow and Dark-skinned People of, South of 

 the Zambezi, Dr. G. McCall Theal, Sir H. H. John- 

 ston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 542 



African Game Trails, Theodore Roosevelt, Sir H. H. 

 Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 77 



Agenda Club, the, 214 



Agriculture : Report on the Distribution of Grants for 

 Agricultural Education and Research in the Years 1908-9 

 and 1909-10, 13 ; the British Science Guild, the Present 

 Position of Agricultural Research in the United Kingdom, 

 13 ; Growth of Sugar-beet in England, Chas. Bathurst, 

 20 ; Production of Sugar from Sugar-beet, J. Saxon 

 Mills, 85 : Sugar-beet Grown for Export in Norfolk, Mr. 

 Sawyer, 317; Constituents of the Soil, Mr. Failyer, 40; 

 Wheat-growing and its Present-day Problems, Dr. E. J. 

 Russell, i;7 ; the Milling and Baking Qualities of Indian 

 Wheat, Albert Howard and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, 

 249 ; the Influence of Environment on the Milling and 



Baking Qualities of Wheat in India, Albert Howard, 

 H. M. Leake, and Gabrielle L. C. Howard. 249 ; Wheat in 

 India, its Production, Varieties and Improvements, .Albert 

 Howard and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, 240 ; Memorandum 

 on Indian Wheat for the British Market, Sir James 

 Wilson, K.C.I.E., 547; the Practice of Soft Cheese- 

 making, C. W. Waliter-Tisdale and T. R. Robinson, 71 ; 

 Death of Dr. W. H. Brewer, 83 ; Report on the Experi- 

 ment Station, Tortola, Virgin Islands, for 1909-10, 85 ; 

 Cotton Cultivation in Egypt, Mr. Foaden, 85 ; Cotton 

 Growing within the British Empire, J. H. Reed at 

 Royal Geographical Society, 184 ; Cotton Growing in the 

 British Empire, Maurice .Alfassa, 382 ; Report on the 

 Present Position of Cotton Cultivation, Dr. Wyndham 

 R. Dunstan, F.R.S., 520; Agriculture in the Dry 

 Regions of the British Empire, Dr. E. J. Russell, in ; 

 Transvaal Agricultural Journal, Dr. E. J. Russell, in; 

 Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope, Dr. 

 E. J. Russell, in; Water Requirements of Crops in 

 India, J. W. Leather, Dr. E. J. Russell, in ; Destruc- 

 tion of .Agricultural Plant Pests by Chemical Means, 

 H. C. Long, 117; Question of Utilising Wind Power in 

 Country Districts, Dr. Sutton, 148 ; Agricultural Research 

 in Japan, 151 ; Silkworm Problems. K. Toyama, 151 ; 

 Prof. C. Sasaki, 151 : Kleines Handworterbuch der 

 Agrikulturchemie, Dr. Max Passon, Dr. E. J. Russell, 

 164 ; Milch und Molkereiprodukte, ihre Eigenschaften, 

 Zusammensetzung und Gewinnung, Dr. Paul Sommer- 

 feld, 168 ; Preservation of Bamboos from the Attacks of 

 the Bamboo Beetle or " Shot-borer," E. P. Stebbing, 

 178; Suitability of Bamboos and Lalang or Cogon Grass 

 for Making Paper Pulp, G. F. Richmond, 246 ; .Advan- 

 tages of Maize as a Crop for Export, Mr. MacDonald, 

 178; Use of Fertilisers for Cereals, 178: Feeding Value 

 of Mangels, Prof. Wood, 161 : Effects of Tarred Roads 

 on Vegetation, Marcel Mirande, 161 ; Influence of the 

 Tarring of Roads on the Adjacent Vegetation, Ed. 

 Griffon, 227 ; Jubilee of the German .Agricultural Society, 

 214; " Koleroga," a Palm Disease, Dr. L. C. Coleman, 

 217; Bacterial Disease of the Potato Plant in Ireland, and 

 the Organism causing it, G. H. Pethybridge and Paul 

 .A. Murphy, 296; Peru To-day, 317; Reports of the 

 Botanical Departments in Trinidad and Tobago, Prof. P. 

 Carmodv, 345 ; .Agricultural and Forestry Department 

 of the Nyasaland Protectorate, 346 ; Cultivation of Millet. 

 Jute, and Caravonica Cotton, 346 ; Phosphate Fields of 

 Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming, 346; Soil Fertility, Dr. R. 

 Greig-Smith. 362 ; Grant for Encouragement of Light 

 Horse Breeding in Great Britain, 381 ; Rural Economy 

 of the Bombay Deccan, Mr. Keatinge, 382 ; the Imperial 

 Department of .Agriculture in the West Indies, Sir 

 Daniel Morris, K.C.M.G., at Royal Colonial Institute, 

 418 ; transformation of Proteids into Fats, M. Nieren- 

 stein, 427 ; .Argentine Republic, Agricultural and Pastoral 

 Census of the Nation, Stock-breeding and Agriculture in 

 1908, 415.1; ; Live Stock and Agricultural Census of the 

 .Argentine Republic. 4?'; : What Science has done for 

 the West Indies, Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., 



