v1 Index WEEE) 
June 13, 1907 
Radiation, Ladislas Gorezyrski, 326; a Peculiar Short- 
period Variable (155-1906 Cassiopeia), Messrs Miller 
and Kempf, 327; a Catalogue of 8560 Astrographic 
Standard Stars between Declinations —40° and —52° 
for the Equinox 1900 from Observations made at the 
Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, during the 
years 1896-99, under the Direction of Sir David Gill, 
K.C.B., F.R.S., 331; Catalogues of Stars for the 
Equinox 1900-0 from Observations made at the Royal 
Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, during the years 
1900-1904, under the Direction of Sir David Gill, 
K.C.B., F.R.S., 331; Astrographic Catalogue, 1900-0, 
Oxford Section, Dec.+24° to +32°, Prof. H. H. Turner, 
F.R.S., 331; a Quickly Changing Variable Star, F. H. 
Seares, 350; Accuracy of Astronomical Clocks, Prof. 
W. S. Eichelberger, 353; Obituary Notice of Prof. 
Antonio Mascari, W. E. Rolston, 373; the Spectro- 
scopic Binary o Leonis, W. Zurhellen, 378; Stars with 
Variable Radial Velocities, 378; United States Naval 
Observatory, 378; New Variable Stars with Very 
Rapid Variations in Light Intensity, Jules Baillaud, 
383; the Late Dr. Roberts’s Celestial Photographs, 
402; a Lost Comet (1905 f), Prof. Barnard, 402; Miss 
Leavitt, 402; Sun and Planet Chart, 402; Thirty-six 
New ‘Variable Stars, Miss Leavitt, 402; Death of 
H. C. Russell, F.R.S., 420; Obituary Notice of, 442; 
a New Form of Ceelostat Telescope, Prof. Hale, 424; 
the Spectroscopic Binary A Andromedz, Mr. Burns, 425; 
Plan of Selected Areas, Prof. J. C. Kapteyn, W. E. 
Rolston, 427; Stars having Peculiar Spectra, Mrs. 
Fleming, 448; Photographs of Faint Stars, Prof. E. C. 
Pickering, 448; Model to Illustrate Effects of the 
Earth’s Rotation, G. Blum, 448; Prominence Observa- 
tions (1906), 448; Transactions of the International 
Union for Co-operation in Solar Research, 458; Dis- 
covery of a Comet (1907 a), Prof. Giacobini, 469, 498; 
Comet 1907 a (Giacobini), M. Ebell, 497, 518, 509; Dr. 
Rheden, 544; M. Giacobini, 544; Observations of the 
Giacobini Comet (1907 a), MM. Rambaud and Sy, 528; 
Solar Research at Meudon, MM. Deslandres and 
d’Azambuja, 469; the Electrical Influence of the Sun, 
Dr. A. Nodon, 469; Recently Discovered Asteroids, 
J. Bauschinger, 469; Search-ephemeris for Comet 1900 
III. (Giacobini), Herr Abold, 498; Herr Scharbe, 498, 
544; Solar Observations at Catania, Prof. Ricco, 498; 
Intensification of ‘‘ Contrast’’ by Means of a Polaris- 
cope, Dr. Felix Biske, 498; the Minor Planet (588), 
[1906 T.G.], Dr. Bidschof, 498, 564; Researches in 
Stellar Photometry, J. A. Parkhurst, 498; La Décou- 
verte de J’Anneau de Saturne par Huygens, Jean 
Mascart, 509; Observation of Comet 1905 IV., Dr. 
Kopff, 518; Prof. E. Becker, 593; Prof. Weiss, 593; 
Standard Stellar ‘Magnitudes, Prof. Pickering, 518; 
Two Rapidly-changing Variable Stars, J. Baillaud, 518; 
a New Astronomical Journal, 518; Astronomical Re- 
fraction, 538; Prof. Bakhuyzen, 539; Man’s Place in 
the Universe, Prof. Turner, 544; the Astronomical 
Society of Antwerp, 544; Wireless Telegraphy in Longi- 
tude Determinations, Prof. Albrecht, 544; Ancient 
Chinese Astronomy, M. de Saussure, 544; the World 
Machine, the First Phase, the Cosmic Mechanism, Carl 
Snyder, 553; Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. J. K. 
Rees, 540; Presence of Europium in Stars, Joseph 
Lunt, 549; the Brightness of the Sky near the Sun’s 
Limb, Prof. Ceraski, 569; Radial Velocity of 7 Piscium, 
569; the Sun as a Variable Star, Prof. Turner, 569; 
Annals of the Astronomical Observatory, Harvard 
College, 593; Galileo in the Val D’Arno, Janet Ross, 
593; Another New Astronomical Journal, 593; the 
Stonyhurst College Observatory, Father Sidgreaves, 593 ; 
a New Comet (1907 b), Mr. Mellish, 593; Comet 1907 
b (Mellish), Messrs. Lamson and Frederick, 615; a 
new Nebula, Rev. T. E. Espin, 593; a New Variable 
or Nova 156.1906, Prof. E. Millosevich, 615; the 
Albedoes of the Superior Planets, J. E. Gore, 615; the 
Second Globular Cluster in Hercules, Messier 92, Dr. 
Karl Bohlin, 616 
Astro-physics: On Homer Lane’s Problem of a Spherical 
Gaseous Nebula, Lord Kelvin, O.M., F.R.S., 368; 
Elementare Kosmische Betrachtungen uber das Sonnen- 
system und Widerlegung der von Kant und Laplace 
Aufgestellten Hypothesen tuber dessen Entwickelungs- 
geschichte, Prof. Gustay Holzmiller, 582 
Atlantic, a Meteorite in the, (October 17), C. B. Anderson,-. 
159 
Atlas, the M.P., a Collection of Maps showing the Com- 
mercial and Political Interests of the British Isles and 
Empire throughout the World, 580 
Atmosphere, Studies on the Diurnal Periods in the Lower 
Strata of the, Prof. Frank Hagar Bigelow, Dr. Charles 
Chree, F.R.S., 186 
Atmospheric See-saw Phenomenon and the Occurrence of 
Typhoon Storms, Wilhelm Krebs, 560 
Atomic Theory of Electricity, 292 
Atomic Weight of Nickel, the, Dr. Charles G. Barkla, 368; 
FE. E. Hackett, 535 
Attrition Tests of Road-making Stones, E. J. Lovegrove. 
Petrographical Descriptions by Dr. John S. Flett and 
J. Allen Howe, 220 
Auger (V.), Esterification of Arsenious Anhydride by 
Alcohols and Phenols, 167; Copper Metaphosphate, 359 
August Meteors, Observations of the, Prof. von Konkoly, 
182 
Auld (S. J. M.), Hydrolysis of Amygdalin by Emulsin, 503 
Aurora, Magnetic Storm and, on February 9-10, Dr. 
Charles Chree, F.R.S., 367 
Austin (Mr.), Platinum-point Electrolytic Detector for 
Electrical Waves, 234 
Australia: the University Movement in Western , Aus- 
tralia, 35; Mythes et Légendes d’Australie, Etudes 
d’Ethnographie et de Sociologie, A. van Gennep, 49; the 
Rusts of Australia; their Structure, Nature, and Classi- 
fication, D. McAlpine, 101; the “Lloyd ’’ Guide to Aus- 
tralasia, 102; on the Extinct Emeu of the Small Islands 
off the South Coast of Australia and probably Tasmania, 
Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, 534; Glimpses of Australian 
Bird Life, R. Hall, 595 
Ayres (H. B.), the Southern Appalachian Forests, 184 
Azambuja (M. d’), Solar Research at Meudon, 469 
Backhouse (T. W.), Mira Ceti, 126 
Bacon (R. F.), Substances Used by the Filipinos for 
Stupefying or Poisoning, 468 
Bacteriology: Statistical Study of Generic Characters of 
the Coccacew, C. E. A. Winslow and Anne F. Rogers, 
39; the Fixation of Nitrogen by Azotobacter chroo- 
coccum, Dr. R. Greig-Smith, 192; the Fixation of 
Nitrogen by Rhizobium leguminosarum, Dr. R. Greig- 
Smith, 192; Bactericidal Action of Coins, 256; Infection 
of Bovines by the Avian Tubercle Bacillus, Prof. 
Mettam, 407; on De-Novo Origin of Bacteria, Bacilli, 
Vibriones, Micrococci, Torulz, and Moulds in certain 
previously superheated Saline Solutions contained within 
Hermetically-sealed Tubes, Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, 
F.R.S., at Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, 425; 
Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. Allan Macfadyen, 
442; ‘“Bud-rot’’ of the Cocoa-nut Palm due to Bac- 
teria, 468; Bacteriological Examination of Deep Well 
Waters and of Upland Waters, Dr. Houston, 544; the 
Transmission of Plague in the Rat, Dr. Klein, 544; 
Bacteriological Test whereby Particles shed from the 
Skin may be detected in the Air, Dr. Gordon, 545; 
Conditions under which ‘‘ Specific’? Bacteria from 
Sewage may be present in Drains, Major W. H.- 
Horrocks, 599; Spirophyllum ferrugineum, a New Genus 
and Species of Thread Bacteria, D. Ellis, 623 
Baden-Powell (Major), ‘* Unilens,’? 15; the Exploration 
of ithe Ain 55 
Baggs (R. M., jun.), Miocene Foraminifera from the 
Monterey Shale of California, 183 
Bahr (P. H.), the ‘‘ Bleating’”’ or ‘‘ Drumming” of the 
Snipe, 359 
Baikie (James), Through the Telescope, 222 
Bailey (Prof. Solon I.), Annals of the Astronomical Ob- 
servatory of Harvard College, Peruvian Meteorology, 
28 
Bailiaud (Jules), New Variable Stars with very Rapid 
Variations in Light Intensity, 383; Two Rapidly- 
changing Variable Stars, 518 
Bain (H. O. Foster), the Copper Deposits of Missouri, 184 
