Index 



r Nat. 



354 ; Observations on Comets, 449 ; Discovery of Jupiter's 



sixth Satellite, 494; Orbit of the Binary Star Ceti 82, 



519; Comet 1905 a (Giacobini), 544 

 Albrecht (Prof. I'h.), Discussion of Central European 



Longitudes, 424 

 Albummoide, btudien iiber die, mit besonderer Beriick- 



sichtigung des Spongen und der Keratine, Dr. Eduard 



Strauss, 174 

 d '.Albuquerque (Prof.), Sugar Cane Cultivation in Barba- 



does, 304 

 Alcock (Major A., F.R.S.), a Large Indian Sea-perch, 415 

 Alcohol in Industry, 584 

 Alexander (T.), Graphic Statics, 507 

 Alexander (Dr. W.), Absence or Marked Diminution of 



Free Hydrochloric Acid in the Gastric Contents in 



Malignant Disease of Organs other than the Stomach, 



Algae, a Treatise on the British Fresh-water, Prof. G. S. 



V\'est, 194 

 Algebra : Elementary Algebra, \V. M. Baker and A. A. 



Bourne, 507; the Algebra of Invariants, J. H. Grace 



and A. Young, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 601 

 Algen, Morphologie und Biologie der. Dr. Friedrich Olt- 



manns, George Murray, F.R.S., 362 

 Algol Type, a Probable Variable of the, J. E. Gore, 55 

 Algue (Rev. Jose, S.J.), the Cyclones of the Far East, 198 

 Alippi (Prof.), Device for Overcoming the Tendency to 



Adherence in the Electric Contacts of Delicate Seismo- 



scopes, 309 ; Mist-poeffers, 309 

 Alkali Metals, Arc Spectra of the, F. A. Saunders, 133 

 Allan (Dr. G. E.), on a Property of Lenses, 47 

 Allbutt (Prof. T. Clifford, F.R.S.), the Question of Diet 



in Physical Education, iii; Blood Pressures in Man, 



37S 



AUcock (C. H.), Theoretical Geometry for Beginners, 75 



Allen (A. Taylor), New Streets, Laying Out and Making 

 Up, 437 



Allen (Dr. F. J.), the Origin of Life, 54 ; Blue-stained 

 Flints, S3 ; Intelligence of Animals, 222 



Allen (Dr. G. M.), the " Spout " of Whales, 38 



Allen (H. S.), Radio-active Water and Mud, 543 



Alloy, Mass Analysis of Muntz's Metal by Electrolysis 

 and the Electric Properties of this, J. G. .A. Rhodin, 381 



Alternating Variability of Martian Canals, Mr. Lowell, 494 



Alvord (Major Henry F.), Death of, 181 



Amann (M.), Secondary Shadow on the Rings of Saturn, 

 359; Secondary Shadow on Saturn's Rings. 401 



Ambronn (Prof.), Observations of Comets 1904 d and 

 1904 e, 281 



America : the Land and Sea Mammals of Middle America 

 and the W'est Indies, D. G. Elliot, 212; American 

 Cytology, 2x8; an American Text-book of Geology, 

 Thomas C. Chamberlin and RoUin D. Salisbury, 267 ; 

 Destructive Floods in the United States in 1903, E. C. 

 Murphy, 308 ; .American HydroLds, Part ii., Sertularidae, 

 C. C. Nutting, 331 ; Folk-tales of Plains Indians, Dr. 

 G. .\. Dorsey and Dr. .A. L. Kroeber, 417; P. E. 

 Goddard, 418; the Magnetic Survey of the United States, 

 449; the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 519 



Ampferer (Dr.), Examination of the Terraces along the 

 Valley of Inn, 236 



Anaesthesia, Conditions which Determine the Penetration 

 of Chloroform into Blood during, J. Tissot, 480 



Anaesthesia, Physical Chemistry of, Prof. Moore and Mr. 

 Roaf, 499 



Analysis, Chemical, for Beginners, F. Southerden, 54 



Anatomy ; the Anatomy of Corals, Prof. Sydney ]. Hick- 

 son, F.R.S., 18; a Treatise on -Applied .Anatomy, Edward 

 H. Taylor, Dr. .A. Keith, 145 ; the Human' Sternum, 

 Andrew Melville Patterson, Dr. A. Keith, 145 ; Der 

 Gang des Monschen, Otto Fischer, Dr. .A. Keith, 145 ; 

 the People of the North-east of Scotland, 1S6 ; Obituary 

 Notice of Prof. G. B. Howes, F.R.S., 419; Studies frorn 

 the Anthropological Laboratory, the Anatomy School, 

 Cambrid^ge, W. L. H. Duckworth, 433 



Anceaux (fimile). Planetary Tides in the Solar Atmosphere, 

 424 



Anderson (Dr. Tempest), Recent Changes in the Crater of 

 Stromboli, 593 



Anderson (W. C). the Formation of Magnesia from Mag- 

 nesium Carbonate by Heat, 358 



Andersson (Dr. Joh. Gunnarj, Antarctica, or Two Years 

 amongst the Ice of the South Pole, 560 



Andromedids, Shower of, from Biela's Comet (?), W. F. 

 Denning, 139 



Anglicus (Bartholomew), Mediaeval Lore from, Robert 

 Steele, 559 



Anglo-Sa.xon Institutions, Studies on, H. M. Chadwick, 385 



Animal Life, J. R. .A. Davis, 369 



Animal Photography, 483 



Animals : Intelligence in .Animals, J. E. .A. T., 102 ; F. C. 

 Constable, 102; Rev. Joseph .Meehan, 176; T. S. Patter- 

 son, 201 ; F. J. Allen, 222 ; the .Animals of New Zealand : 

 an Account of the Colony's .Air-breathing Vertebrates, 

 F'. W. Hutton "and J. Drummond, 199; Superstitions 

 about .Animals, Frank Gibson, 510; Variation in Animals 

 and Plants, H. M. Vernon, 243 



.Annandale (N.), the Lizards of the Andamans, 288; an 

 Aquatic Glow-worm in India, 288 



Ann^e Technique, 1', A. Da Cunha, i 



Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Society, Medal Awards, 

 105 



Annuaire du Bureau des Longitudes, the, 234 



Antarctica : the National .Antarctic Expedition, Captain 

 Scott, 41 ; Meteorological Results of the National 

 Antarctic Expedition, W. Krebs, 131 ; Geographical 

 Results of the National .Antarctic E.xpedition, Captain 

 R. F. Scott, 421 ; Antarctica, or Two Years amongst the 

 Ice of the South Pole, Dr. N. Otto G. Nordenskjold and 

 Dr. Joh. Gunnar .Andersson, 560 ; the Limit of an 

 Antarctic Phytogeographical Zone, C. Skottsberg, 326 ; 

 R^sultats du Voyage du S.Y'. Belgica en 1897, 1898, 

 1899, sous le Commandemant de A. de Gerlache de 

 Gomery, 337 ; the Second Antarctic Voyage of the Scotia, 

 J. H. Harvey Pirie and R. N. Rudmose Brown, 425; 

 Meteorological Conditions of the Antarctic, Discovery 

 Expedition, C. W. R. Royds, 568 



Anthropogenie oder Entwickelungsgeschichte des Menschen, 

 Keimes- und Stammes-geschichte, Ernst Haeckel, 265 



Anthropoid -Apes, Craniology of Man and the, A. T. 

 Mundy, 125 ; N. C. Macnamara, 125 



Anthropology : Anthropological Institute, 21, 165, 430, 

 478, 527, 598 ; the Racial Elements in the Present Popu- 

 lation of Europe, Huxley Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. 

 Deniker at Anthropological Institute, 21 ; Obituary 

 Notice of Prof. Giustiniano Nicolucci, 39: .Anthropo- 

 logical Notes, 68, 452 : North Queensland Ethnography, 

 the Manufacture of Stone Implements, Dr. Walter E. 

 Roth, 68 ; Recent Archsological Discoveries in Crete, 

 Proposed Chronology of Cretan Civilisation, S. Reinach, 

 69 ; the Practical Value of .Anthropology, Sir Richard 

 Temple, 130 ; Magic Origin of Moorish Designs, Dr. 

 Ed. Westermarck, 165 ; Difficulties of the Ethnographic 

 Survey in the Mysore, E. Thurston, 1S2 ; the People of 

 the North-east of Scotland, 186: the Native Tribes of 

 South-east Australia, A. W. Howitt, .A. Ernest Crawley, 

 225 ; Group Marriage, with Especial Reference to 

 Australia, N. W. Thomas, 478; Folk-tales of Plains 

 Indians, Dr. G. A. Dorsev and Dr. .A. L. Kroeber, 417; 

 P. E. Goddard, 418; Death of Prof. Adolf Bastian, 421; 

 Dog-motive in Bornean Design, E. B. Haddon, 430 ; 

 Morphology and Anthropology, W. L. H. Duckworth, 

 433 ; Studies from the .Anthropological Laboratory, the 

 Anatomy School, Cambridge, W. L. H. Duckworth, 

 433 ; Indian Culture in California, .A. L. Kroeber, 452 ; 

 Hair Follicles of Negroes, Dr. A. Bloch and Dr. P. 

 Vigier, 452 ; Stone Implements in Darjeeling District, 

 E. H. C. Walsh, 453 ; " Negroid " Characters in Euro- 

 pean Skulls, Prof. Manouvrier, 453 ; Comparative Study 

 of the Skeletal V'ariations of the Foot in Primates and 

 in Man, Th. Volkov. 453 ; a Great Oxford Discovery, 

 Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 510; the Ancient Races of 

 the Thebaid, Prof. .Arthur Thomson, 583 ; Prof. Karl 

 Pearson, F.R.S., 583 ; the Maoris of North New Zealand, 

 Prof. J. Macmillan Brown, 565 



Anticipations, H. G. Wells. 193 



Anticyclones, Inversions of Temperature and Humidity in. 

 Dr. A. Lawrence Rotch, 510 



Ants : Ants and some other Insects, an Inquiry into the 

 Psychic Powers of these Animals, Dr. August Forel, 

 Prof. William Morton Wheeler, 29 ; the Lubbock Formi- 

 carium, 181 



