Inde. 



I Atmospheric and Oceanic Carbon Dioxide, Dr. A. Harden, 



283 ; Dr. A. Krogh, 283 

 Atomic Weights, International, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 461 

 Attractions of Teneriffe, Hugh Richardson, 415 

 Auger (\'.), New Method for Preparing Organic Derivatives 



of Phosphorus, 24 ; Action of Halogen Derivatives of the 



iVIetalloids on Halogen Alkyl Compounds, 47 ; Thioformic 



Acid, 96 ; Acetyl-lactic Acid, 57O 

 Austin (Sarah), the Story without an End, 76 

 Australia, the Native Tribes of South-East, A. W. Howitt, 



A. Ernest Crawley, 225 

 Australian Minerals, Radio-activity and Radium in, D. 



Mavvson and T. H. Laby, 168 

 Avebury (Lord), F.R.S., on the Shape of the Stems of 



Plants, 142 ; Experiment in Mountain Building, 575 

 Ayrton (Prof. W. E.), Experiments to show the Retardation 



of the Signalling Current of the Pacific Cable, 190 

 Azambuja (M. d'). Variation of the Band Spectra of Carbon 



with the Pressure and some new Band Spectra of Carbon, 



575 



Babes (.A.), Physiological Effects of Ovariotomy in the 

 Goat, 312 



Babylonia, the Devils and Evil Spirits of, R. Campbell 

 Thompson, 249 



Bacon (Rev. J. M.), Death of, 207 



Bacteriology ; Archebiosis and Heterogenesis, Dr. H. Charl- 

 ton Bastian, F.R.S., 30; on the Origin of Flagellate 

 Monads and of Fungus-germs from Minute Masses of 

 Zoogloea, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 77 ; Hetero- 

 genetic Fungus-germs, George Massee, 175 ; Hetero- 

 genetic Origin of Fungus Germs, Dr. H. Charlton Bas- 

 tian, 272 ; Occurrence of certain Ciliated Infusoria 

 within the Eggs of a Rotifer, considered from the Point 

 of View of Heterogenesis, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, 

 F.R.S., 548 ; on the Action Exerted upon the Staphylo- 

 coccus pyogenes by the Human Blood Fluids, and on the 

 Elaboration of Protective Elements in the Human Organ- 

 ism in Response to Inoculations of a Staphylococcus Vac- 

 cine, Dr. .\. E. \\'right and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, 

 67 ; on the .Action Exerted upon the Tubercle Bacillus 

 by the Human Blood Fluids, and on the Elaboration of 

 Protective Elements in the Human Organism in Response 

 to Inoculations of a Tubercle Vaccine, Dr. A. E. 

 Wright and Captain Stewart R. Douglas, 67 ; 

 Water-purification by Blue Vitriol, G. H. Grosvenor, 

 J56; Bacteriological Diagnosis of Plague, Dr. Klein, 

 237; Bacteria of Proteus vulgaris, Dr. Sidney Martin, 

 237 ; Bacterial Test for Estimation of Air-Pollution, Dr. 

 Mervyn Gordon, 237 ; a Yellow Race of Bacillus pseud- 

 arabinus from the Quince, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 263 ; 

 Hydrogen Peroxide in the Nascent State, and its Bac- 

 tericidal Activity on Organisms in Water, Ed. Bonjean, 

 263 ; Hyphoids and Bacteroids, Paul Vuillemin, 263 ; the 

 Bacterial Origin of Macrozamia Gum, Dr. R. Greig 

 Smith, 264 : Bacteria in Sewage, Messrs. Winsiow and 

 Belcher, 323 ; Intimate Connection between the Con- 

 figuration of Chemical Substances and their Suscepti- 

 bility to Fermentation, C. Ulpiani and M. Cingolani, 

 352 ; Bacteriology and the Public Health, Dr. George 

 Newman, Dr. A. C. Houston, 388 ; \'italitv of the 

 Typhoid Bacillus in Shell-fish, Dr. Klein, F.R.'S., 421 



Baker (Dr. H. F.), ."Mternants and Continuous Groups, 311 



Baker (J. G., F.R.S.), Revised Classification of Roses, 430 



Baker (\V. M.), Elementary Algebra, 507 



Bakerian Lecture at Royal Society, the Reception and 

 Utilisation of Energy by a Green Leaf, Dr. Horace T. 

 Brown, F.R.S., 522 



Balfour (Dr. .Andrew), First Report of the Wellcome Re- 

 search Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College, 

 Khartoum, 605 



Ball (Dr. L. de). New Refraction Tables, 234 



Ball (Sir Robert S.), a Popular Guide to the Heavens, 437 



Balland (M.), the Bleaching of F'lour bv Electricity, 96 



Ballistics : Exterior Ballistics, Prof. Geo. Forbes, F.R.S. 

 380 



Baly (E. C. C), Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra of certain 

 Enol-keto-tautomerides, 549 



Baracchi (P.), the Government Observatory at Victoria, 449 



Barker (Prof. Aldred F.), Spinning and twisting of Long 



Vegetable Fibres (Flax, Hemp, Jute, Tow, and Ramie), 

 Herbert R. Carter, 579 

 Barker (T. V.), Regular Growth of Crystals of one Sub- 

 stance upon those of Another, 382 

 Barkla (Dr. Charles G.), Secondary Rontgen Radiation, 



440 ; Polarised Rontgen Radiation, 477 

 Barnard (Prof.), the Bruce Photographic Telescope, 424 

 Barnard (S.), a New Geometry for Senior Forms, 174 



Barnes (Rev. E. W.), Asymptotic Expansion of Integral 

 Functions of Finite Non-zero Order, 382 



Barnes (Prof. H. T.), the Heating Effect of the 7 Rays 

 from Radium, 151 



Barnes (Dr. H. T.), the Flow of Water through Pipes — 

 Experiments on Stream-line Motion and the Measure- 

 ment of Critical Velocity, 357 



Barnett (S. J.), Elements of Electromagnetic Theory, 409 



Barometer, the Moon and, Alex. B. MacDowall, 320 



Barometer, Remarkable Temperature Inversion and the 

 Recent High, W. H. Dines, 365 



Barrett (C. G.), Death of, 181 ; Obituary Notice of, 208 



Barrett (Prof. W. F., F.R.S. ), Physical Properties of a 

 Series of .Alloys of Iron, 132 ; Method of Protecting the 

 Hands of the Operator from X-Ray Burns, 167 



Basset (A. B., F.R.S.), Misuse of Words and Phrases, 30; 

 Compound Singularities of Curves, 101 ; Compulsory 

 Greek at Cambridge, 318 



Basset (Henry), Heat of Formation of Calcium Hydride 

 and Nitride, 551 



Bassot (General), Elements and Ephemeris for Comet 

 1905 a (Giacobini), 617 



" Bastard " Logwood, S. N. C, 222 



Bastian (Prof. Adolf), Death of, 421 



Bastian (Dr. H. Charlton, F.R.S.), Archebiosis and 

 Heterogenesis, 30 ; on the Origin of Flagellate Monads 

 and of Fungus-germs from Minute Masses of Zoogloea, 

 77 ; the Heterogenetic Origin of Fungus-germs, 272 ; 

 Occurrence of Certain Ciliated Infusoria within the Eggs 

 of a Rotifer, considered from the Point of View of 

 Heterogenesis, 548 



Batavian Society of Experimental Philosophy, Prize Sub- 

 jects of the, 354 



Bateman (H.), the Weddle Quartic Surface, 478 



Bateson (W., F.R.S.), Compulsory Greek at Cambridge, 

 390 



Bauer (Dr. L. A.), a Contemplated Magnetic Survey of the 

 North Pacific Ocean by the Carnegie Institution, 389 



Baumann (Mr.), the Nature of the Hydrosulphites, 374 



Bausch and Lomb's B.B.P. Portable Microscope, 568 



Bauschinger (Prof. J.), Orbits of Minor Planets, 469 



Baxandall (F. E.), Enhanced Lines of Titanium, Iron, and 

 Chromium in the Fraunhoferic Spectrum, 94 ; on the 

 Group iv. Lines of Silicium, 189 ; the Stellar Line near 

 K 4686, 475 ; the Spectrum of /i Centauri, 476 ; the Arc 

 Spectrum of Scandium and its Relation to Celestial 

 Spectra, 476 



Bay (Isidore), Diphenvlamine Reaction with Nitric Acid, 

 527 



Beavan (Arthur H.), Birds I have Known, 581 



Beazley (C. Raymond), the First True Maps, 159 



Beccari (O.), Wanderings in the Great Forests of Borneo, 

 Travels and Researches of a Naturalist in Sarawak, 203 



Beck (.Messrs. R. and J.), New Lambex System of Day- 

 light Loading and Film and Plate Changing, 352 



Beckmann (Ernst), the Differential Mercury Thermometer, 



Becquerel (Prof. Henri), some Scientific Centres, vi., the 



Physical Laboratory at the Museum d'Histoire naturelle, 



177 

 Becquerel (Paul), Plant Radio-activity, 263 ; Action of 



Ether and Chloroform on Dried Seeds, 600 

 Becquerel Ravs and the Properties of Radium, Hon. R. J. 



Strutt, Dr.'O. W. Richardson, 172 

 Bedford (Duke of), Experiments in the Manuring of Fruit 



Crops, 356 

 Bees, Attractions offered to, by Flowers, Miss J. Wery, 



492 

 Behrens (Dr. T. H.), Death of, 325, 420 

 Beilby (G. T.), Phosphorescence caused by the Beta and 



Gamma Rays of Radium, 476 

 Belcher (Mr.), Bacteria in Sewage. 325 

 Beldam (George W.), Great Lawn Tennis Players, 436 



