Index 



r Nature, 

 L June 8. 1905 



Heights of Meteors, 89 ; the November Meteors of 1904, 

 93 ; Shower of Andromedids from Biela's Comet, 139 ; 

 the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 211 ; Real Paths, Heighis, 

 and Velocities of Leonids, 306 ; Observations of the 

 Leonid Shower of 1904, 353 ; Additional Periodical Comets 

 due this Year, 374; January Fireballs, 469 



Desch (C. H.). LHtra-violet Absorption Spectra of certain 

 Enol-keto-tautomerides, 549 



Deslandres (H.), the Third Band of the Air Spectrum, 17 ; 

 Deslandres's Formula for the Lines in the Oxygen BanJ 

 Series, 63 ; Groups of Negative Bands in the Air 

 Spectrum uith a Strong Dispersion, 239; Variation of 

 the Band Spectra of Carbon with the Pressure and some 

 new Band Spectra of Carbon, 575 



Desmidiaceae, a Monograph of the British, W. West and 

 Prof. G. S. West, 194 



Desplantes (G.), Oxidation of Metals in the Cold in Pre- 

 sence of Ammonia, 551 



Destructors for Institutional and Trade Waste, Small, W. 

 Francis Goodrich, 246 



Deventer (Dr. C. AL van). Law of the Permanent Level, 



303 

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



Thompson, 249 

 Devonshire, Occurrence of a Tropical Form of Stick-insect 



in. Prof. Robert O. Cunningham, 55 

 Dew-ponds and Cattle-ways, Neolithic, A. J. Hubbard and 



G. Hubbard, 611 

 Dewar (George .A. B.), the Glamour of the Earth, 53 

 Diamond, the " CuUinan," Dr. F. H. Hatch, 549 

 Diamond, Enormous Transvaal, 372 

 Diary, Pages from a Country, P. Somers, 175 

 Dickins (F. Victor), Geschichte des Christentums in Japan, 



Dr. J. Haas, 27 

 Dictionary, a German-English, of Terms used in Medicine 



and the Allied Sciences, Hugo Lang and B. Abrahams, 



533 



Dictionary, the Optical, 248 



Dielectric, Electromagnetics in a Moving, Oliver Heaviside, 

 F.R.S., 606 



Diet : the Question of, in Physical Education, Prof. T. 

 Clifford Allbutt, m; Food of the Maine Lumbermen, 

 Messrs. Woods and Mansfield, 254 



Dines (W. H.), the Study of the Minor Fluctuations of 

 Atmospheric Pressure, 216; Remarkable Temperature in- 

 version and the Recent High Barometer, 365 ; Observa- 

 tions at Crinan in 1904, 622 



Hiscovety E.xpedition, Meteorological Conditions of the 

 Antarctic, C. W. R. Royds, 568 



Discovery of Argon, the, Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 83 ; 

 the Translator, 102 



Discussion of Central European Longitudes, Prof. Th. 

 Albrecht, 424 



Diseases of Children, Lectures on the, Robert Hutchison, 

 28 



Dixon (Edward T.), Compulsory Greek at Cambridge, 295, 



414 

 Dixon (Prof. H. B.), Direct Determination of the Atomic 



Weight of Chlorine, 431 

 Dobbie (J. J.), Constitution of Phenylmethylacridol, 47S 

 Dobbie (Dr. L.), Salts and their Reactions, 200 

 Doberck (Prof.), the Orbit of Sirius, 133 ; Right Ascensions 



of 2120 Southern Stars, 545 

 Doctor's View of the East, a, 553 

 Dogs, Reason in, Arthur J. Hawkes, 54 

 Dolezalek (F.), the Theory of the Lead Accumulator, i 

 Donald (Miss J.), the Loxonematida;, with Descriptions of 



Two New Species, ^49 ; Gasteropoda from the Silurian 



Rocks of Llangadock, 549 

 Doncaster (L.), the Inheritance of Tortoiseshell and Related 



Colours in Cats, 191 ; Maturation of the Egg and Early 



Development in certain Sawflies, 550 

 Donitch (N.), the Conditions in the Solar Atmosphere 



during 1900-1, 329 

 Dorsey (Dr. G. A.), Folk-tales of Plains Indians. 417 

 Double Stars, Systematic Survey of. Prof. R. G. Aitken, 



354 

 Douglas (Captain Stewart R.), on the Action Exerted upon 

 the Staphylococcus pyogenes by the Human Blood Fluids, 

 and on the Elaboration of Protective Elements in the 

 Human Organism in Response to Inoculations of a 



.Staphylococcus Vaccine, 67 ; on the .Action Exerted upon 



the Tubercle Bacillus by the Human Blood Fluids, and 



on the Elaboration of Protective Eletnents in the Human 



Organism in Response to Inoculations of a Tubercle 



Vaccine, 67 

 Dourien (Jacques), the Oxidation of Ethyl and Methyl 



.Alcohols at their Boiling Points, 48 

 Downing (Dr., F.R.S.), Relative Drift of the Hyades Stars. 



18s 

 Downing (Dr. A. M. W., F.R.S.), the Date of Easter in 



1905. 201 

 Doyen's (Dr.), Conclusions of the Committee on, Treatment 



of Cancer, 208 

 Drawing, ' Machine, Alfred P. Hill, 149 

 Drawing, Mathematical, an Elementary Treatise on Graphs. 



George A. Gibson, Prof. George M. Minchin, F.R.S.. 211 

 Dreyer (M.), Effect of the Radium Emanations on certain 



Protozoa and on the Blood. 279 

 Driesch (Hans), Naturbegriffe und Natururteile, 270 

 Drown (Dr. T. M.), Death of, 130; Obituary Notice of, 303 

 Drummond (J.), the Animals of New Zealand, an Account of 



the Colony's Air-breathing \'ertebrates, 199 

 Drysdale (Dr. C. V.), Apparatus for Direct Determination 



of the Curvatures of Small Lenses, 142 

 du Jassonneix (Binet), New Boride of Manganese, 239 

 Dublin : Royal Irish Academy, 71, 431, 503 ; Royal Dublin 



Society, 167, 334, 503, 623 ; Flora of the County Dublin. 



Nathaniel Colgan, 412 

 Duchemin (Rene), the Oxidation of Ethyl and Methyl 



Alcohols at their Boiling Points, 48 

 Duckworth (W. L. H.), Morphology and .Anthropology, 43', 



Studies from the Anthropological Laboratory, thr. 



.Anatomy School, Cambridge, 433 

 Duddell (W.), a High Frequency .Alternator, 190 

 Dudfield (Dr. Orme), Sanatoria for Consumptives, 37 

 Duerden (Dr. J. E.), West Indian Madreporarian Polyp- 



iS ; Morphology of Corals and Sea-anemones, 232 

 Dugast (J.), rindustrie ol^icole (Fabrication de I'Hui'e 



d'Olive), 6 

 Dumb-bell Nebula, the, Louis Rabourdin, 40 

 Duner (Prof. N. C), the Sun's Rotation, 401 

 Durham (Florence M.), Tyrosinases in Skins of Pigmented 



\'ertebrates, 165 

 Durre (Dr. Ernst F.), Death of, 420 

 Dust, Electrification, and Heat, Historical Note on. Sir 



Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 582 

 Dutton (Clarence Edward), Earthquakes, 147 

 Dutton (Mr.), Sleeping Sickness in Congo Free State, 499 ; 



Relationship of Human Trypanosomiasis to Congo Sleep- 

 ing Sickness, 499 ; the Congo Floor Maggot, 499 

 Dyer (Henry), Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East, a 



Study in National Evolution, 97 ; Education and National 



EflSciency in Japan, 150 ; Japan nach Reisen und Studien. 



J. J. Rein, 603 

 Dyke (G. B.), Practical Determination of the Mean 



Spherical Candle-power of Incandescent and Arc Lamps. 



95 

 Dynamics : Chemical Statics and Dynamics, J. W. Mellor. 



Dr. H. M. Dawson, 532 ; the Dynamical Theory o; 



Gases, Lord Ravleigh, O..M., F.R.S., 550; J. H. Jeans. 



Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., boi ; J. H. Jeans, 607; a 



Treatise on the Dvnamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies, 



E. T. Whittaker, 'Prof. G. H. Bryan, 601 



Eakle (.Arthur S.), Mineral Tables for the Identification of 

 Minerals by their Physical Properties, 123 



Earth's Heat : Presence of Radium throughout the Earth's 

 Volume as Compensating for the Loss of Heat by Con- 

 duction, C. Liebenow, 113 



Earth's Rigidity, the Physical Cause of the. Prof. T. J. J. 

 See, 559 



Earth's Rotation, Apparatus for Measuring the Velocity 

 of the. Prof. A. Foppl, 39 



Earthquakes : Clarence Edward Dutton, 147 ; Earthquake 

 in Transbaikalia on September 28, 231 ; Earthquake at 

 Gibraltar, 253 ; a Study of Recent Earthquakes, Charles 

 Davison, 532 ; Propagation of Earthquake Waves, M. P. 

 Rudzki, 534 ; Rev. O. F'isher, 583 ; Earthquake at 

 Lahore, 540 ; the Indian Earthquake of .April 4, 563 ; 

 Detailed Record of the Indian Earthquake by Horizontal 



