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in Animals and Plants, H. M. Vernon, 243 ; Hints on 



Collecting and Preserving Plants, S. Guiton, 317; the 



Early History of Seed-bearing Plants as Recorded in the 



Carboniferous Flora, Wilde Lecture at Manchester 



Literary and Philosophical Society, Dr. D. H. Scott, 



F.R.S.; 426 

 Pleiades Stars, Triangulation of the, Dr. Elkin, 329 

 Pleistocene Age, on an Ossiferous Cave of, at Hoe Grange 



Quarry, LongclifTe, near Brassington, Derbyshire, H. H. 



Arnold Bemrose and E. T. Newton, F.R.S., 165, 488 

 Plimmer (H. G.), Comparative Effects of the Trypano- 



somata of Gambia Fever and Sleeping Sickness upon 



Rats, 379 

 Pluvinel (M. le Comte de la Baume), Eclipse Results and 



Problems, 234 

 Pocklington (Dr. H. C), Growth of a Wave-group when 



Group-velocity is Negative, 607 

 Pocock (R. L), Greater Kudu of Somaliland, 47S 

 Polar -Motion, Correction of the Longer Term in the, Mr. 



Kimura, 133 

 Polar Plotting Paper, Dr. C. G. Knott, 296 

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

 Pollock (Sir Frederick), Imperial Organisation, 5S9 

 Polonium and Radium, Charge on the o Particles of. Prof. 



J. J. Thomson, F'.R.S., 438; Frederick Soddy, 438 

 Polyhedral Soap-films, W. F. Warth, 273 

 Pool (Miss B.), Suggested New Source of Aluminium, 88 

 Porter (J. G.), Constant Errors in Meridian Observations, 



4PS 

 Porter (Thomas L. D.), Blue-stained Flints, 126 

 Posternak (S.), Chemical Composition of Aleurone Grains, 



359-60 

 Potato, New Damp Soil, Solanum Commersoiii, M. 



Labergerie, 192 

 Poulton (Prof. Edward B., F.R.S.), the Legendary Suicide 



of the Scorpion, 534 

 Powell (Mr.), Process for Treating Timber with a Solution 



of Sugar, 37 

 Power (F. B.), Relation between Natural and Synthetical 



Glycerylphosphoric Acids, 478 ; Gynocardin, a New 



Cyanogenetic Glucoside, 550 

 Povnting (Prof. J. H., F.R.S.), Radiation Pressure, 200, 



376 

 Pozzi-Escot (Emm.), Cyclic Substituted Thio-hvdantoins, 



191 

 Praeger (R. Lloyd), Neolithic Deposits in the North-east 



of Ireland, 444 

 Prain (Dr. D.), the Morphological Nature of the Ovary in 



the Genus Cannabis, 209 ; the Species of Dalbergia of 



South-eastern Asia, 363 ; Flora of the Calcutta District, 



6>5 

 Pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the South Coast of Ireland, 



the, W. B. Wright and H. B. Muff, Prof. Grenville 



A. J. Cole. 17 

 Prebble (W. C), Electrolytic Analysis of Cobalt and Nickel, 



239 

 Precht (J.I, Photographic .Activity of Hydrogen Peroxide, 



468 

 Prehistoric -Age in England, Remains of the, Bertram C. A. 



Windle, F.R.S., 322 

 Prescott (Prof. Albert B.), Death of, 466 

 Pressure, Radiation, Prof. J. H. Povnting, F.R.S., 200, 



376 

 Pressure of Radiation, the, Oliver Heaviside, F.R.S., 439 

 Pressure due to Waves, Experiment on, Sidney Skinner, 



609 

 Price (E. A.). Solutions of the Exercises in Godfrey and 



Siddons's Elementary Geometry, 24S 

 Prior (G. T.), a New Thallium Mineral, 534; Dundasite 



from North Wales, 574 ; New O.wchloride of Copper 



from Sierra Gorda, Chili, 574 

 Prize Awards of the Paris Academy of Sciences, 214 

 Prizes Proposed by the Paris Academy of Sciences for 



1905. 234 

 Prize Awards of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 285 

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



1904-5- 364 

 Proctor (C), Estimation of Saccharin, 455 

 Progressive Buddhism, 428 

 Propagation 06 Earthquake Waves, M. P. Rudzki C14 ■ 



Rev. O. Fisher, 583 



Prost (E.), an Isomeride of Trichloroacetone, 311 ; 



Manual of Chemical Analysis, 458 

 Protective Resemblance, Mark L. Sykes, 520 

 Psychology : .Adolescence, its Psychology and its Relations 

 to Physiology, .Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, 

 Religion, G. Stanley Hall, 3 ; Ants and some other 

 Insects, an Inquiry into the Psychic Powers of these 

 -Animals, Dr. .August Forel, Prof. William Morton 

 Wheeler, 29 ; an Introduction to the Theory of Mental 

 and Social Measurements, Edward L. Thorndike, 99 ; 

 L'ber das Studium der Sprach Kurven, E. W. Scripture, 

 Prof. John G. McKendrick, F.R.S., 250; Grundziige der 

 physiologischen Psychologic, Wilhelm Wundt, 529 ; Prin- 

 ciples of Physiological Psychology, Wilhelm Wundt, 529 

 Public School Science Masters, Conference of, Wilfred 



-Mark Webb, 284 

 Puiseux (M.), Observations of the Recent Eclipse of the 



Moon, 518 

 Punnett (Mr.), Variation in Spiiiax niger, 492 

 Purvis (J. E.), Influence of Strong Electromagnetic Fields 



on the Spark Spectra of some Metals, 479 

 Pycraft (W. P.), a New British Bird ! 201 

 Pyramid of Ghizeh Struck by Lightning, Second, 565 



Quadratic Partitions, Lieut. -Colonel -Allan Cunningham, 



~I24 



Qualitative Chemical .Analysis, Tables for. Prof. A. Liver- 



sidge, F.R.S., 4 

 Quenisset (M.), Observations of Comets, 374 

 Quennessen (L.), the Absorption of Hydrogen bv Rhodium, 



96 

 Quignon (G. -A.), Observations of Perseids, 89 

 Quinton (Ren^), the Degree of Saline Concentration of the 



Blood Serum of the Eel in Sea Water and in Fresh 



Water, 144 



Rabourdin (Louis), the Dumb-bell Nebula, 40 

 Racial Elements in the Present Population of Europe, the, 

 Huxley Memorial Lecture, Dr. J. Deniker at -Anthropo- 

 logical Institute, 21 

 Rackham (H.), Compulsory Greek at Cambridge, 390 

 Radford (Rev. E. M.), Mathematical Problem Papers, 75 

 Radial Velocities of Certain Stars, Prof. Campbell and Dr. 



H. D. Curtis, 519 

 Radial Velocities of " Standard-velocity Stars," Prof. Belo- 



polsky, 618 

 Radial Velocities, Stars with Variable, 569 

 Radial Velocity of Sirius, Variable, Prof. Campbell, 494 

 Radial-velocity Spectrograms, New -Method for Measuring, 



Prof. J. Hartmann, 306 

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

 Radiation Pressure, Prof. J. H. Poynting, F.R.S., 200, 376 

 Radiation, the Pressure of, Oliver Heaviside, F.R.S., 439 

 Radiography : Jahrbuch der Radioaktivitat und Elektronik, 

 53 : Experiments with Radium Salts, Prof. Orazio Re- 

 buffat, 62 ; Radio-activity and Radium in .Australian 

 Minerals, D. Mawson and T. H. Laby, 168 ; Effect of 

 the Radium Emanations on Certain Protozoa and on the 

 Blood, MM. Salomonsen and Dreyer, 279 ; the Origin of 

 Radium, Frederick Soddy, 294 ; W. C. D. Whetham, 

 F.R.S.. 319; Slow Transformation Products of Radium, 

 Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., 341 ; -Action on Plants of 

 Rontgen and Radium Rays, Dr. M. Koernicke, 373 ; 

 Plumbiferous Earths of Issy-l'Eveque contain Radium, 

 M. Danne, 373 ; arc Metals made Radio-active by the 

 Influence of Radium Radiation? Prof. Thomson, F.R.S., 

 430: Prof. Bumstead, 430; Influence of the Radium 

 Emanation on the Toxic Power of Snake Poison, C. 

 Phisalix, 456; the Infection of Laboratories by Radium, 

 .A. S. Eve, 460 ; Phosphorescence caused by the Beta 

 and Gamma Rays of Radium, G. T. Beilby, 476 ; Radium 

 Explained, Dr. W. Hampson, 530; the Heating Effect 

 of the 7 Rays from Radium, Prof. E. Rutherford, 

 F.R.S., and Prof. H. T. Barnes. 151 ; Non-electrification 

 of 7 Rays, Prof. Thomson, F.R.S., 430; Secondary 

 Radiation produced when the $ and 7 Rays of Radium 

 Impinge on Metallic Plates, Prof. J. .A. McClelland, 543 ; 

 the Genesis of Temporary Radio-activity, Ed. Sarasin, 

 Th. Tommasina, and F. J. Micheli, 143; the Existence 

 of the ti-Rays, 157 ; on the Registration of the ii-Rays, 

 O. Weiss and L. Bull, 191 ; on M. Bordier's Supposed 



