Index 



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 L June 8, 1905 



Belen, Havana, Jesuit Observatory at, 282 



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

 1899, sous le Comn;^ndemant de A. de Gerlache de 

 Gomery, 337 



Bell (C. A.), Determination of Young's Modulus (Adi- 

 abatic) for Glass, 359 



Bell (Sir Lovvthian, Bart., F.R.S.), Death of, 181 ; 

 Obituary Notice of, 230 



Bell (Dr. Robert), the Cancer Problem in a Nutshell, 76 



Bell (Ruby G.), Studies of Variation in Insects, 545 



Bell Rock, Notes on the Natural History of the, J. M. 

 Campbell, 221 



Bellamy (C. V.), Iron Manufacture in Lagos, 40 ; Geology 

 of Cyprus, 310; Geological Map of Cyprus, 471 



Bellars (A. E.), Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Carbo- 

 hydrates in Presence of Ferrous Sulphate, 47S ; Com- 

 pounds of Guanidine with Sugars, 479 



Belopolsky (Prof.), Radial Velocities of " Standard-velocity 

 Stars," 618 



Beltrami (Eugenio), Opere matematiche di, 293 



Bemporod (Dr. A.), zur Theorie der Extinktion des Lichtes 

 in der Erdatmosphare, 402 



Bemrose (H. H. Arnold), on an Ossiferous Cave of 

 Pleistocene Age at Hoe Grange Quarry, Longcliffe, near 

 Brassington (Derbyshire), 165, 488 



Ben Bulben District, the, qi 



Ben Nevis, Inversions of Temperature on, Andrew Watt, 

 583 



Benham (Charles E.), Reversal in Influence Machines, 

 320 



Bennett (H. G.), Chlorination of the Isomeric Chloronitro- 

 benzenes, 478 



Bennett (Henry W.), Intensification and Reduction, 341 



Bentley (Richard), the Growth of Instrumental Meteor- 

 ology, 503 



Bentlev (W. A.), Method of Studving Raindrops, 399 



Berbels (Prof. Max), Death of, 181 



Berget (A.), a Method of Reading Large Surfaces of 

 Mercury, 287 



Bernard (Ch.), Assimilation Outside the Organism, 431 



Berridge (Douglas), Importance of including both Latin 

 and Science in a Scheme of General Education, 284 



Bertelli (Father Timoteo), Death of, 420 



Berthelot (M.), the Desiccation of Plants and Vegetable 

 Tissues, 71 ; Changes in Stems of Plants under 'Influence 

 of Desiccation, 119; Thermochemical Researches on 

 Brucine and Strychnine, 527 ; Use of Quartz Vessels 

 Limited, 544; Use of " Hot and Cold Tube " in Proving 

 the Existence of Chemical Reactions at High Tempera- 

 tures, Experiments in Hermetically Sealed Quartz Tubes, 

 S68 



Bertrand (Gabriel), a New Sugar from the Berries of the 

 Mountain Ash, 96; Sorbierite, 167; Mountain Ash 

 Berries and Sorbierite, 210 



Besson (Louis), Extraordinary Halo Observed at Paris on 

 March 26, 576 



Beth (Dr. Karl), die orientalische Christenheit der Mittel- 

 meerlande, 53 



Bibliography of Agricultural Science, a, 188 



Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492-1902, a Select, H. C. 

 Bolton, 317 



Bibliography of Contemporary Astronomical Works, Prof. 

 Ernest Lebon, 234 



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

 Denning, 139 



Bielid Meteors, Radiant Point of the, K. Bohlin, 469 



Bigourdan (G.), New Giacobini Comet, 575 



Bilderzeugung in optischen Instrumenten vom Stand- 

 punkte der geometrischen Optik, die. Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 F.R.S., 217 



Billiards Mathematicallv Treated, G. W. Hemming, S. H. 

 Burbury, F.R.S., 362 



Billy (M.), Production of the Hyposulphites, 575 



Binary Star Ceti 82, Orbit of the. Prof. Aitken, 519 



Biology : Lord Kelvin on the Living Cell, 13 ; Archebiosis 

 and Heterogenesis, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 

 30 ; on the Origin of Flagellate Monads and of Fungus- 

 germs from Minute Masses of Zooglcea. Dr. H. Charlton 

 Bastian, F.R.S., 77; Heterogenetic Fungus-germs, 

 George Massee, 171; ; Heterogenetic Origin of Fungus- 

 germs, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 272 ; Occur- 



rence of Certain Ciliated Infusoria within the Eggs of 

 a Rotifer, considered from the Point of View of Hetero- 

 genesis, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S.,548; the Origin 

 of Life, Dr. F. J. Allen, 54 ; George Hookham, loi ; 

 Morphologie und Biologic der Zelle, Dr. ."Mexander 

 Gurwitsch, 174; Naturbegriffe und Natururteile, Hans 

 Driesch, 270; les Heliozoaires d'Eau Douce, E. Penard, 

 289 ; the Fresh-water Plankton of the Scottish Lochs, 

 W. and G. S. West, 623 ; the Sarcodina of Loch Ness 

 Dr. E. Penard, 623 ; the Rhizopods and Heliozoa ol 

 Loch Ness, J. Murray, 623 ; the Wonders of Life, a' 

 Popular Study of Biological Philosophy, Ernst Haeckel, 

 313 ; Morphologie und Biologic der Algen, Dr. Friedrich 

 Oltmanns, George Murray, F.R.S., 362 ; Mutation, Prof. 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, 366 ', Death of Prof. G. B. Howes, 

 F.R.S., 350; Obituary Notice of, 419; Attractions offered 

 to Bees by Flowers, Miss J. Wery, 492 ; Darwin's Theory 

 of Female Sexual Selection, Prof. A. Lamcere, 492 ; 

 Morphological Superiority of the Male Sex in Animals, 

 Dr. T. H. Montgomery, 542 ; Origin of the Markings of 

 Organisms, Prof. Packard, 542 ; Alternation of Gener- 

 ations in Animals, C. H. Chamberlain, 590; Colour- 

 physiology of the Higher Crustacea, F. Keeble and Dr. 

 F. W. Gamble, 621; Marine Biology; Report to the 

 Government of Cevlon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of 

 the Gulf of Manaar, W. A. Herdman, F.R.S.. 305; 

 Larva and Spat of the Canadian Oyster, J. Stafford, 

 468 ; Eumedon coiivictor, a Crustacean accompanying a 

 Sea-urchin, E. L. Bouvier and G. Seurat, 479 ; Com- 

 munity of Type between South African and European 

 Marine Annelids generally. Prof. Mcintosh, 492 ; 

 Qicology and Deposits of the Cape \"erde Marine Fauna, 

 C. Crossland, 502 ; a New British Marine Expedition, 

 562 ; Distinct Second Family Type of Lancelets (Cephalo- 

 chordata). Dr. R. Goldschmidt, 590 ; Memoirs on Marine 

 Biology, 618 

 Bionomics of Exotic Flowers, the. Prof. Percy Groom, 26 

 Birds : Bird Notes from the Nile, Lady William Cecil, 150; 

 Birds by Land and Sea, the Record of a Year's Work 

 with Field Glass and Camera, J. M. Boraston, 179 ; a 

 New British Bird ! W. P. Pycraft, 201 ; Can Birds 

 Smell? Dr. Alex. Hill, 318; Game, Shore, and Water 

 Birds of India, with Additional References to their 

 Allied Species in other Parts of the World, Colonel A. 

 Le Messurier, 363; the Birds of Calcutta, F. Finn, 438; 

 Birds I have Known, Arthur H. Beavan, 5S1 

 Bischoff (C. A.), Materialien der Stereochemie, 3S6 

 Black (F. A.), Terrestrial Magnetism and its Causes, 557 

 Blackie's Handy Book of Logarithms, 271 

 Blaise (E. E.), Quadrivalent O.xygen, 240, 480; the Migra- 

 tion of Ethylene Linkage in Unsaturated Acyclic Acids, 

 311; Direct Fixation of Ethero-organo-magnesium 

 Derivatives on the Ethylene Linkage of L'nsaturated 

 Esters, 383 ; Characterisation of Lactones by Means of 

 Hydrazine, 527 

 Blakeslee {A. F.), Sexual Reproduction of the Mucorinese, 



61 

 Blanc (G.), the Reduction of the Anhydrides of the Dibasic 



Acids, 240; Methylcamphenylol, 287 

 Bleekrode (Dr. L.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 540 

 Bloch (Dr. A.), Hair Follicles of Negroes, 452 

 Bloch (Eugene), the Conductivitv of Gases from a Flame, 



96 

 Blood Pressures in Man, Prof. T. Clifford Allbutt, F.R.S., 



Blue Flints at Bournemouth, J. W. Sharpe, 176 

 Blue-stained Flints, Dr. F. J. Allen, 83; Thomas L. D. 



Porter, 126 

 Bliitenbiologie, Handbuch der, Prof. Percy Groom, 26 

 Bodlaender (Dr. Guido), Death of, 325 

 Bodroux (F.), Mode of Formation of some Monosubstituted 



Derivatives of Urethane, 624 

 Bog-slide in Roscommon, 207 



Bohlin (K.), Radiant Point of the Bielid Meteors, 469 

 Boldt (Dr. J.), Trachoma. 19S 

 Bolton (H. C), a Select Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492- 



1902, 317 

 Boltwood (Bertram B.), Radio-aclivity of Natural Waters, 



233 

 Bombay, the Flora of the Presidency of, T. Cooke, 124 

 Bone (W. A.), the Combustion of Ethylene, 70 



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