r 1905J 



Index 



Mary J. Klem, 162 ; an Ossiferous Pleistocene Cavern at 

 Hoe Grange Quarry, H. H. Arnold-Bemrose and E. T. 

 Newton, P'.R.S., 1(55, 488; the Fossil Reptiles of South 

 Africa, Dr. R. Broom, 232 ; Ichthyosaurs, Prof. H. F. 

 Osborn, 279 ; Man and the Mammoth at the Quaternary 

 Period in the Soil of the Rue de Rennes, M. Capitan, 

 312 ; the Fossil Sirenians of the Mediterranean Formation 

 of Austria, Dr. O. Abel, 351 ; Skeleton of the Dinosaur 

 Brontosaurus from Bone Cabin Quarry, 372 ; Cranial 

 Osteology of the Fishes of the Families Osteoglossidte, 

 PantodontidK, and Phractolaemida». Dr. W. G. Ride- 

 wood, 381 ; an Opalised Plesiosaurian Reptile of the 

 Genus Cimoliosaurus from White Cliffs, New South 

 Wales, R. Etheridge, 399 ; Exploration of the Potter 

 Creek Cave in California, W. J. Sinclair, 472; the 

 Opisthocrelian Dinosaurs, E. S. Riggs, 515; Annelid 

 Remains and Ammonites in the Salto del Fraile and 

 Morro Solar Districts, C. I. Lisson, 541 ; Gasteropoda 

 from the Silurian Rocks of Llangadock, Miss J. Donald, 

 549 : the Dinosaur Diplodocus cariiegii. Dr. W. J. 

 Holland, 565 ; Abnormal Remains of the Red Deer 

 {Cervus elaphus), M. A. C. Hinton, 57:; : Affinities of 

 Procolophon, Dr. R. Broom, 575 ; Sauropod Dinosaurs, 

 Prof. H. F. Osborn, 615 ; Armadillos from the Bridger 

 Eocene, Prof. H. F. Osborn, 615 ; Palieontology of the 

 Upper Old Red Sandstone of the Moray Firth Area, Dr. 

 R. H. Traquair, 023 



Pala;ozoic Seed Plants, E. A. \. .Arber, 68 



Palazzo (Dr. L.), Scientific E.xperiments in Italy with Un- 

 manned Balloons, 113 



Palisa (Dr.), Elements and Ephemeris for Comet 1905 a 

 (Giacobini), 617 



Pannctt (C. A.), Practical Exercises in Chemical Physi- 

 ology and Histology, 412 



Pappada (Nicola), Coagulation of Dilute Solutions of Silicic 



I Acid under the Influence of Various Substances, 616 



Para Rubber, the Cultivation and Preparation of, W. H. 

 Johnson, 321, 352 ; C. Simnionds, 321 



(Paraiypye (R. P.), Dates of Publication of Scientific Books, 



' 320 ; Henry Frowde, 365 



Parallax of a Low Meteor, P. Gotz, 133 



IParet (J. Parmly), Lawn Tennis, 436 



Paris Academy of Sciences, 23, 47, 71, 95, iig, 143, 167, 



' 191, 239, 263, 287, 311, 335, 359, 383, 407, 431, 455, 



' 479. 503. 527. 551. 575, 599, 623; Prize Awards of the, 

 214; Prizes Proposed by the Paris Academy of Sciences 



1 for 1905, 234 



Parsons (J. Herbert), Arris and Gale Lectures on the 



' Neurology of Vision, 340 



Particles and Rigid Bodies, a Treatise on the Dynamics 



I of, E. T. Whittaker, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.Si, 601 



Partitions, Quadratic, Lieut.-Colonel Allan Cunningham, 

 124 



assaic Floods of 1902 and 1903, the, 11 

 assarge (Dr. Siegfried), die Kalahari, 4S1 



Pasture, Making a, 604 



fatagonia, Sir Thomas Holdich, K.C.M.G., 102 

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

 aton (Dr. Noel), Experiments on the Simultaneous Re- 

 moval of Spleen and Thymus, 263 

 Patterson (Andrew Melville), the Human Sternum, 145 

 Patterson (Arthur H.), Notes of an East Coast Naturalist, 4 

 Patterson (T. S.), Intelligence of Animals, 201 ; Studies in 

 ' Optical Superposition, 239 



Patterson (W. H.), Electrically Heated Carbon Tube 

 1 Furnaces, 598 



Paul (R. W.), New Electrical Instruments, 95 

 Payne (Prof.), Celestial Photography at High Altitudes, 114 

 (Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, Report to 



the Government of Ceylon on the, W. A. Herdman, 

 i F.R.S., 395 



Pearson (Prof. Karl, F.R.S.), a Great Oxford Discovery, 

 .510; the Ancient Races of the Thebaid, 583 

 Pechiile (Herr), Ephemeris for Comet 1904 d, 353 

 Peck (J.), Action of Radium on the Electric Spark, 358 

 iP^coul (A.), Estimation of Carbon Monoxide in Confined 



Atmospheres, 287 

 Pellegrin (Jacques), Anatomy of Fishes of the Genus 



Orestias, 48 



enard (Dr. E.), les Heliozoaires d'Eau Douce, 289; the 



Sarcodina of Loch Ness, 623 



Penck (Dr. Albrecht), Climatic Features in the Land Sur- 

 face, 472 



Pendlebury (Charles), New School Arithmetic, 75 ; New 

 School Examples in Arithmetic, 75 



Pendulum, Method of illustrating the Laws of the Simple, 

 J. Schofield, 455 



Penrose's Pictorial Annual, 1904-5, the Process Year-book, 

 364 



People of the North-east of Scotland, 186 



Pepys (Samuel) and the Royal Society, Sir Arch. Geikie, 

 F.R.S., 4.5 



Percentage Tables for Elementary Analysis, Leo F. Gutt- 

 mann, 460 



Perch, a Large Indian Sea, Major A. Alcock, F.R.S., 415 



Periodical Comets due to Return in 1905, W. T. Lynn, 

 306 



Perkin (Dr. F. MoUwo), Electrolytic Analysis of Cobalt 

 and Nickel, 239 ; International Atomic Weights, 461 ; 

 Tantalum, 610 



Perkin (Dr. W. H.), Attempts to decide by Physical 

 Methods the Nature of Isodynamic Substances, 113 



Perkin (W. H., jun.). Reduction of /sophthalic Acid, 478 



Perman (Dr. E. P.), Determination of Vapour-pressure by 

 Air-bubbling, 597 ; Direct Synthesis of Ammonia, 597 



Perrier (A.), Function of Fatty Material in Fungi, 600 



Perrier (G.), an Isomeride of Trichloroacetone, 311 



Perrigot (M.), on M. Bordier's Supposed Demonstration of 

 n-Rays by Photographic Methods, 2S7 



Perrine (Prof.), Discovery of a Sixth Satellite to Jupiter, 

 256, 282 ; Jupiter's Sixth Satellite, 329 ; Solar Eclipse 

 Problems, 329; Jupiter's Seventh Satellite, 449; Dis- 

 covery of Jupiter's Sixth Satellite, 494 



Perrot (F. Louis), the Use of Helium as a Thermometric 

 Substance and its Diffusion through Silica, 95 



Perrotin (M.), Observations of Perseids, 89 



Perseid Shower, the, A. King, 40 



Perseids, Observations of, M. Chretien, 89 ; M. Perrotin, 

 89 ; G. A. Quignon, 89 ; Prof. S. Zammarchi, 133 



Peru; Hsematite Deposits of Peru, Senor Venturo, 236; 

 Nickeliferous Veins of La Mar, Eduardo de Habich, 

 236 ; Water-supply of the Rimac Valley, Senor Elmore, 

 236 



Petals of Selenipedium, the Direction of the Spiral in the, 

 George Wherry, 31 



Petit (Joseph), Influence of the Nature of the Anode on 

 the Electrolytic Oxidation of Potassium Ferrocyanide, 

 1 19 ; Electrolysis of Organic Acids by Means of the 

 Alternating Current, 407 ; Electrolytic Solution of 

 Platinum in Sulphuric Acid, 479 



Petroglyphs, North African, E. F. Gautier, 570 



Petrography, the Twentieth Century Atlas of Microscopical, 

 341 



Petrology : Manual of the Chemical Analysis of Rocks, 

 H. S. Washington, 219 



Pflanzen, die Sinnesorgane der, G. Haberlandt, 123 



Pflanzen, die Transpiration der. Dr. Alfred Burgerstein, 51 



Pflanzen, Unsere, F. Sohns, 510 



Phaistos and Hagia Triada, Crete, 465 



Philippe (L.), Constitution of Ricinine, 119 



Philippine Islands, Scientific Research in the. Prof. R. T. 

 Hewlett, 162 



Phillips (Dr. O. P.), Central Nucleus in the Cells of the 

 Cyanophycese, 422 



Phillips (P.), the Slow Stretch in Jndiarubber, Glass, and 

 Metal Wires Subjected to a Constant Pull, 359 



Phillips (Rev. T. E.), the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 211 



Philology : Misuse of Words and Phrases, T. B. S. 9 54 ; 

 A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 30 



Philosophy : Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 

 23, 71. 167, 191, 334, 383, 431, 575; a Primer of Philo- 

 sophy, A. S. Rappoport, 27 ; Religion und Naturwissen- 

 schaft, eine .Antwort an Professor Ladenburg, Arthur 

 Titius, 27 ; Philosophische Propadeutik auf Naturw'issen- 

 schaftlicher Grundlage, .August Schulte-Tigges, 27 ; der 

 Skeptizismus in der Philosophic, Raoul Richter, 27; 

 Cambridge Philosophical Society, 71, 166, 191, 430. 479, 

 550 ; Death of Paul Tannery, 130 ; South African Philo- 

 sophical Society, 168 ; the Wonders of Life, a Popular 

 Study of Biological Philosophy, Ernst Haeckel, 313: 

 Prize Subjects of the Batavian Society of Experimental 

 Philosophy, 354 ; Philosophy as Scientia Scientiarum, and 



