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Jndex 



[Nature, 

 July 28, 1910 



Brown (Rev. John), Halley's Comet, its History, with that 

 of other Noted Comets, and other Astronomical Pheno- 

 mena, Superstitions, &c., 276 



Brown (J. N.), Kate of Emission of o Particles from 

 Uranium and its Products, 476 



Brown (R.), Chrysochloris namaquensis, Brown, 240 



Brown (S. G.), a New Telephone Relay and its Applica- 

 tions, Lecture at Institution of Electrical Engineers, 322 



Brown (Prof. W.), Chrome-steel Magnets, 119 



Brown (William), an English Philosophical Congress, 536 



Browne (Miss E. C. M.), the Sacred Lake Manasarowar, 

 345 



Brownlee (G.), Butter Regulations, 531 



Brownlee (Dr. J.), Mathematical Theory of Random Migra- 

 tion and Epidemic Distribution and Inheritance of 

 Complex Forms, such as Stature, on Mendel's Theory, 479 



Bruce (A. B.), Self-fertilisation and Loss of Vigour, 7 



Bruce (Colonel Sir David), Development of Trypanosomes 

 in Tsetse-flies, 418; the Research Defence Society, 443; 

 Trypanosome Diseases of Domestic Animals in Uganda, 

 512 



Bruce (Dr. William S.), Croisi^re Oceanographique accom- 

 plie a bord de la Belgica dans la Mer du Gronland, 1905, 

 Due d 'Orleans, 8 



Brunei (Leo), Passage of some Aromatic Hydro-alcohols to 

 the Corresponding Phenols, 480 



Brunhes (Bernard), Death and Obituary Notice of, 380 



Brussels, the International Botanic Congress at, 534 



Bryan (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), Aeroplane Stability, 10, 

 69 ; Aerial Navigation of To-day, C. C. Turner, 

 132 ; Flight Velocity, Arnold Samuelson, 132 ; the 

 Conquest of the Air, or the Advent of Aerial 

 Navigation, Prof. A. Lawrence Rotch, 132 ; Aero- 

 dynamik, F. W. Lanchester, 132 ; Elementary Mechanics 

 of Solids and Fluids, Dr. A. Clement Jones and C. H. 

 Blomfield, 241 ; an Elementary Treatise on the Dynamics 

 of a Particle and of Rigid Bodies, S. L. Loney, 241 ; 

 Initiation k la M6canique, Ch. Ed. Guillaume, 241 ; die 

 Mechanik, eine Einfuhrung mit einem metaphysischen 

 Nachwort, Dr. Ludwig Tesar, 241 ; Vorlesungen iiber 

 technische Mechanik, Prof. Dr. August Foppl, 241 ; the 

 London to Manchester Flight, 278 



Bryce (George), the Siege and Conquest of the North Pole, 

 366 



Buckinghamshire, Highways and Byways in, Clement 

 Shorter, 426 



Buildings, Ferro-concrete Work in, 200 



Buisson (M.), Application of Interference Method of 

 Measuring Small Diderences of Wave-length to the 

 Problems of Solar Physics, 319 



Bullen (G. E.), Example of Posterior Dichotomy in an 

 Aylesbury Duckling, 328 



Buller (Prof. A. H. Reginald), Researches on Fungi, 92 



Bullough (E.), Observations made on Individuals as to their 

 Preferences for Colours, 538 



BurgefT (Dr. Hans), die Wurzelpilze der Orchideen, ihre 

 Kultur und ihr Leben in der Pflanze, 92 



Burkill (I. H.), Notes on the Pollination of Flowers in 

 India, 149 ; Note on the Spreading of Croton sparsiflorus, 

 Morung, along the Assam-Bengal Railway, 150 ; Iron 

 Styles used in India, 531 



Burns (Gavin), the Brightness of the Sky, 439 



Burr (Dr. Malcolm), the Fauna of British India, including 

 Ceylon and Burma, Dermaptera (Earwigs), 187 ; Earwigs 

 of India, 339 



Burson (V.), an Extraordinary Solar Filament, i;47 



Bushnell (D. I., jun.), the Choctaw of St. Tammany Parish 

 in Louisiana, 346 



Butcher (W. Deane), the Meaning of lonisation, 126 



Butler (Dr.), Mycological Work, 352 



Byrne (L. W.), the Chimaeroid Fishes of the Atlantic Slope 

 off the West Coast of Ireland, 105 



Byrom (T. H.), Modern Coking Practice, including the 

 Analysis of Materials and Products, 307 



Cairo, from the Cape to, with a Magnetometer, Prof. J. C. 



Beattie, 253 

 Calcium Bands at X 6382 and X 6389, the. Prof. Barnes, 383 

 Calcutta, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 149, 330, 450 



Calderon (F.), Attempt to Extend the Cutaneous Reaction 

 to Leprosy, 257 



Caiman (Dr. W. T.), Dr. H. J. Hansen and the Copen- 

 hagen Museum, 36 



Calorimeters, Respiration, for Studying the Respiratory 

 ICxchange and Lnergy Transformations of Man, F. G. 

 Benedict and T. M. Carpenter, 411 



Cambridge County Geographies, Cheshire, T. A. Coward, 

 184 ; Cornwall, S. Baring-Gould, 426 



Cambridge, Opening of the New School of Agriculture, 260 



Cambridge Philosophical Society, 59, 147, 179, 448 



Camera Adventures in the African Wilds, being an Account 

 Oi a Four Months' Expedition in British East Africa for 

 the Purpose of securing Photographs from Life of the 

 Game, A. Radclyffe Dugmore, Sir H. H. Johnston, 

 G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 429 



Campbell (J. M.), Origin of Laterite, 328 ; Native Iron 

 Smelting in Haute Guin^e, 328 



Campbell (Dr. R. P.), Action of Organic Arsenic Com- 

 pounds as Trypanocides, 257 



Campbell (Mr.), Stars with Variable Radial Velocities, 140 



Camps and Cruises of an Ornithologist, F. M. Chapman, 



24s 



Canada : Recent Work of Geological Surveys, iii., Canada, 

 233 ; Department of Mines, a Descriptive Sketch of the 

 Geology and Economic Minerals of Canada, G. A. 

 Young, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; the Coal Fields of 

 Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Eastern British 

 Columbia, D. B. Dowling, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; 

 the Whitehorse Copper Belt, Yukon Territory, R. G. 

 McConnell, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; Report on the Iron 

 Ore Deposits along the Ottawa (Quebec Side) and 

 Gatineau Rivers, Fritz Cirkel, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; 

 Catalogue of Canadian Birds, John Macoun and James 

 Macoun, 373 



Canals, Report of the Royal Commission on, 73 



Cancer, Light, Pigmentation, and New Growth, being an 

 Essay on the Genesis of. Dr. Wilfred Watkins-Pitch- 

 ford, 294 



Cannizzaro (Prof. S.), Death of, 315 ; Obituary Notice of, 



343 

 Cantacuzene (Prince Georges), Skulls from a Primitive 



Cemetery, 197 

 Canterbury, Canon Danks, 396 

 Cantor Lectures at Royal Society of Arts, Aeronautics, 



C. C. Turner, 204 

 Cape to Cairo, from the, with a Magnetometer, Prof. J. C. 



Beattie, 253 

 Cape Observatory, the, Mr. Hough, 501 

 Cape Town : Royal Society of South Africa, 239 

 Carbohydrates and Glucosides, the Simple, Dr. E. Frank- 

 land Armstrong, 333 

 Cardew (Major Philip, R.E.), Death and Obituary Notice 



of, 404 

 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 



the, 112 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, the, 232 

 Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), Injurious Insects and other 



Animals observed in Ireland during 1909, 359 

 Carpenter (T. M.), Respiration Calorimeters for Studying 



the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations 



of Man, 411 

 Carr (H. Wildon), Instinct and Intelligence, 536 

 Carruthers (Douglas), the Arabian Ostrich, 166 

 Carruthers (R. G.), Evolution of Zaphrentis delanouei in 



Lower Carboniferous Times, 328 

 Carteighe (Michael), Death of, 406 

 Carter (Lilian), Modelling from Nature, 486 

 Cash (James), British Fresh-water Rhizopoda and Heliozoa, 



392 

 Caspari (Dr. W. A.), Chemistry of Submarine Glauconite, 

 329 ; Composition and Character of Oceanic Red Clay, 



347 



Castro (Herr), Comet 1910a, 201 



Cathcart (Dr. E. P.), New Form of Respiratory Calori- 

 meter for Physiological Purposes, 148 



Cave (Capt. Cave Browne), the Aerial League and the 

 British Public, 104 



Caven (Dr. R. M.), Systematic Qualitative Analysis, 94 



Cavern-exploration in Ireland, R. J. Ussher, 166 



