Index 



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Bright Meteor, Real Path of a, H. Rosenberg, 569 



Bright Meteors, R. L. Jones, 449 



Brightness of Encke's Comet, J. Holetschel<, 469 



Brioschi (Francesco), Opere matemaiiche di, 293 



British Association : Sir J. Eliot's Address at Cambridge, 



J. R. Sutton, 6; Sir John Eliot, F.R.S., 7 

 British Association Geological Photographs, 538 

 British Association in South Africa, Forthcoming Meeting 



of the, 323 

 British Bird ! A New, W. P. Pycraft, 201 

 British Desmidiaceae, a Monograph of the, \V. West and 



Prof. G. S. West, 194 

 British Freshwater Algas, a Treatise on the. Prof. G. S. 



West, 194 

 British India, the Topography of. Colonel Sir Thomas 



Holdich, C.B., 268 

 British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1905, the, 221 

 British Marine Expedition, a New, 562 

 British Museum : the History of the Collections contained 



in the Natural History Departments of the British 



Museum, 485 ; Second Report on Economic Zoology, 



Fred V. Theobald, 272 

 Broca (.\ndre), \'ariation of the Specific Induction Power 



of Glass with the Frequency, 527 

 Brochet (Andre), Influence of the Nature of the Anode on 



the Electrolytic Oxidation of Potassium Ferrocyanide, 



119; Electrolysis of Organic Acids by means of the 



Alternating Current, 407 ; Electrolytic Solution of 



Platinum in Sulphuric Acid, 479 

 Brodie (F. J.), Decrease of Fog in London, 119 

 Brooks (W. J.), Patent Flexible Curves and a Parabolic 



Curve, 15 

 Brooks's Comet 1904 I., Ephemeris for, 374 

 Broom (Dr. R.), the Fossil Reptiles of South Africa, 232 ; 



the Affinity of the Endothiodont Reptiles, 399 ; Affinities 



of Procolophon, 575 

 Brough (Bennett H.), .Annals of Coal Mining and the Coal 



Trade, R. L. Galloway, 361 

 Brown [.\. J.), Laboratory Studies for Brewing Students, 173 

 Brown (Dr. Horace T., F.R.S.). the Reception and Utilisa- 

 tion of Energy by a Green Leaf, Bakerian Lecture at 



Royal .Society, 522 

 Brown (Prof. J. Macmillan), the Maoris of North New 



Zealand, 565 

 Brown (R. N. Rudmose), the Second Antarctic Voyage of 



the Scotia, 425 

 Brown (W.), Physical Properties of a Series of Alloys of 



Iron, 132 

 Browne (Frank Balfour), the Salmon Fisheries of England 



and Wales, 18; the Fisheries of Scotland, 213 

 Brownell (L. W.), Photography for the Sportsman 



Naturalist, 483 

 Browning (Carl H.), Chemical Combination and Toxic 



Action as exemplified in Haemolytic Sera, 238 

 Bruce Photographic Telescope, the. Prof. Barnard, 424 

 Brijhl (M.), .Attempts to Decide by Physical Methods the 



Nature of Isodynamic Substances, 113 

 Brunei (L^on), New Derivatives of Tetrahvdrobenzene, 



igi 

 Bruni (G.), Nitroso-group in Organic Substances Iso- 



morphous with the Nitro-radical, 113 

 Brunton (Sir Lauder), the Proposed National League for 



Physical Education and Improvement, 252 : Report of the 



Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Degeneration, 



252 

 Bryan (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), .Average Number of Kinsfolk 



in Each Degree, 9, loi ; the Definition of Entropy, 31, 



125 ; die Bilderzeugung in optischen Instrumenten, vom 



Standpunkte der Geometrischen Optik, 217; Grundziige 



der Theorie der optischen Instrumente nach .Abbe, Dr. 



Siegfried Czapski, 217; a History of European Thought 



in the Nineteenth Century, John Theodore Merz, 241 ; 



the Form of the Surface of a Fowl's Egg, 254 ; a 



National University Library, 366 ; Progress in Aerial 



Navigation, 463 ; the Algebra of Invariants, J. H. Grace 



and A. Young, 601 ; the Dynamical Theory of Gases, 

 J. H. Jeans, 601 ; a Treatise on the Dynamics of 



Particles and Rigid Bodies, E. T. Whittaker,' 601 

 Bryant (Ella M.), the Pollination of Exotic Flowers, 249 

 Buchanan (Roberdeau), the Mathematical Theory of 



Eclipses according to Chauvenet's Transformation of 



Bessel's Method, 244; Forthcoming Opposition of Mars, 

 494 

 Buddhism, Progressive, 428 

 Buddon (E.), Elementary Pure Geometry with Mensuration, 



507 

 Bull (L.), on the Registration of the ii-Ravs, 191 

 Buller (Prof. A. H. R.), Electrical Effects of Dryness of 



Atmosphere at Winnipeg, 448 

 Bumstead (Prof.), are Metals made Radio-active by the 



Influence of Radium Radiation? 430 

 Burbank's Fruit-Hvbrids, W. S. Harwood, 516 

 Burbury (S. H., F.R.S.), Billiards Mathematically Treated, 



G. W. Hemming, 362 

 Burdon (E. R.), the Pine-apple Gall of the Spruce, 71 

 Burge (C. O.), Connection between Engineering and 



Science, 384 

 Burgerstein (Dr. -Alfred), die Transpiration der Pflanzen, 51 

 Burgess (C. H.), .Alkaline Borates, 71 ; Physical Characters 

 of the Sodium Borates with a New Method for the De- 

 termination of Melting Points, 189 ; Cause of the Period 

 of Chemical Induction in the Union of Hydrogen and 

 Chlorine, 380 

 Burgess (G. K.), Measurements by Photometric Methods of 



the Temperature of the Electric .Arc, 132 

 Burke (John Butler), Some Scientific Centres, vi., the 

 Physical Laboratory at the Museum d'Histoire natur- 

 elle. Prof. Henri Becquerel, 177 

 Burke (J. B.), Fluorescence and .Absorption, 597 

 Burma, Para Rubber Plantation at Mergul, 14 

 Burnside (Prof. W.), Groups of Order /«^^, 166 

 Burrard (Major S. G., F.R..S.I, Report on the Identifica- 

 tion and Nomenclature of Himalayan Peaks, Captain H. 

 Wood, R.E., 42 

 Burrows (H.), Pinene Zsonitrosocyanide and its Derivatives, 



550 

 Butt (Drinkwater), Practical Retouching, 317 

 Byk (Dr. A.), the Primary Formation of Optically Active 

 Substances in Nature, 210 



Cain (J. C), the Diazo-reaction in the Diphenyl Series, 

 part ii., Ethoxvbenzidine, 239 



Caire (N. J.), the Giant Trees of Victoria, 468 



Calcium Metal, R. S. Hutton, 180 : 



Calcutta, the Birds of, F. Finn, 438 



Calderwood (Mr.), Life-history of the Salmon, 214 



Caldwell (R. J.), Hydrolysis of Cane Sugar by d- and J- 

 Camphor-/3-Sulphonic Acids, 94 



Callegari (.A.), Nitroso-group in Organic Substances Iso- 

 morphous with the Nitro-radical, 113 



Cambage (R. H.), on the Native Flora of New South 

 Wales, part ii., 192 



Cambridge: Sir J. Eliot's Address at Cambridge, J. R. 

 Sutton, 6; Sir John Eliot, F.R.S., 7; the Previous Ex- 

 amination at Cambridge, 55 ; Cambridge Philosophical 

 Society, 71, 166, iqi, 430, 479, 550; Compulsory Greek at 

 Cambridge, 273, 416; John C. Willis, 273: Edward T. 

 Dixon, 295; A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 3i8:>rof. J. Wer- 

 theimer, 344 ; R. \'ere Laurence, H. Rackham, and 

 A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 390; W. Bateson, F.R.S., 390; 

 X., 414; Prof. -A. G. Tansley, 414: Edward T. Di.xon, 

 414; .Studies from the .Anthropological Laboratory, the 

 Anatomy School, Cambridge, W. L. H. Duckworth, 433 



Cameron (.A. T.), Variations in the Crystallisation of 

 Potassium Hydrogen Succinate, 383 ; Derivatives of the 

 Sesquioxides, 623 



Cameron (Dr. John), Ontogeny of the Neuron in Verte- 

 brates, 431 



Camichel (C), Fluorescence, 311 



Campbell (Dr. .A. W.), Cerebral Localisation— the Brains of 

 Felis, Canis, and Sus compared with that of Homo. 357 



Campbell (John Edward), Introductory Treatise on Lie's 

 Theory of Finite Continuous Transformation Groups. 49 



Campbell (J. M.), Notes on the Natural History of the 

 Bell Rock. 221 



Campbell (Prof.). Castor a Quadruple Star, 37:; : Jupiter's 

 Seventh Satellite, J4q : Variable Radial Velocity of 

 Sirius, J04 : Radial N'elocities of certain Stars, 51Q 



Canada : the Royal .Astronomical Society of Canada, ir^g ; 

 Geological Survey of Canada, 276 : the Mineral Resources 

 of Canada, 571 



