Nature, 
June 13, 1907 
Index 
Vil 
Bainbridge (F. A.), the Relation of the Kidneys to Meta- 
bolism, 357 
Baker (W. M.), Elementary Geometry, 74 
Bakhuis-Roozeboom (Prof. H. W.), Obituary Notice of, 
F. D. Chattaway, 464 
Bakhuyzen (Prof.), Astronomical Refraction, 539 
Balaton, Lake, Physische Geographie des Balatonsees und 
seiner Umgebung, Dr. Moriz Staub and Dr. J. Ber- 
natsky, Dr. E. von Cholnoky, Dr. Baron Bela Harkanyi, 
79; Die Biologie des Balatonsees, Dr. Geza Entz, Dr. 
A. Weiss, and Theodore Kormos, Dr. Josef Pantocsek, 
79; Social- und Anthropo-geographie des Balatonsees, 
Gyula Rhé, Dr. Johann Janko and Dr. Willibald 
Semayer, 79; Bibliographie des Balatonsees, Julius von 
Sziklay, 79; Spezialkarte der Balatonsees und seiner 
Umbegung, Dr. Ludwig von Loczy, 79 
Baldwin (James Mark), Thoughts and Things or Genetic 
Logic, 1 
Baldwin (J. M.), Behaviour of Iron under Weak Periodic 
Magnetising Forces, 70 
Baldwin-Wiseman (Mr.), Relationship between the Porosity 
of Rocks and the Flow of Water through the Inter- 
stices, I10 
Balfour (Andrew), Second Report of the Wellcome Re- 
search Laboratories at Gordon Memorial College, Khar- 
toum, 351 
Ball (Lionel C.), Black Ridge, Clermont, 377 
Ballistics: Flight of an Elongated Shot, P. 
367; Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 367; J. W. Sharpe, 
391 
Ballot-box, the, F. H. Perry-Coste, 509; Dr. Francis 
Galton, 509 
Bamber (Kelway), the Preparation of Rubber, 377 
Banks (A. J.), a New Chemical Test for Strength in 
Wheat, 460 
Barger (G.), the Alkaloids of Ergot, 406 
Barker (T. V.), Growth of Crystals of Soluble Salts on 
Each Other, 119 
Barkla (Dr. Charles G.), the Atomic Weight of Nickel, 
368 
Barlow (W.), Development of the Atomic Theory, 94 
Barnard (Prof.), the Zodiacal Light, 16; the System of 
61 Cygni, 40; an Interesting Visible Star, 64; Photo- 
graphic Observations of Giacobini’s 1905 Comet, 111; 
Observations of Nova Sagittarii, 137; Some Remarkable 
Small Nebula, 159; a Lost Comet (1905 f), 402 
Barnes (Howard T.), Ice Formation, with Special Refer- 
ence to Anchor-ice and Frazil, 267 
Barometer, the Recent High, 330 
Barratt (Dr. J. O. Wakelin), Opsonins in 
Red Blood Cells, 188 
Barrett (C. L.), Origin of Parasitic Habits in Cuckoos, 
Relation to 
135 
Barrett (E.), the Velocity of Reaction of Bromine with 
some Unsaturated Acids in Aqueous Solutions, 359 
Barrett (W. F.), Introductory Practical Physics, 436 
Barrow (G.), Geology of the Isles of Scilly, 305 
Barrowcliff (M.), Constitution of Chaulmoogric and Hydno- 
carpic Acids, 503 
Bastian (Dr. H. Charlton, F.R.S.), on De-Novo Origin of 
Bacteria, Bacilli, Vibriones, Micrococci, Torule, and 
Moulds in certain Previously-superheated Saline Solutions 
contained within Hermetically-sealed Tubes, Lecture at 
Royal Medical and Chirugical Society, 425 
Bates (Mr.), Spectrum Lines as Light Sources, 233 
Bathymetrical Survey of Scottish Lakes, 470 
Bats, Breeding Habits of British, Arthur Whitaker, 495 
Bauschinger (Dr.), Minor Planets, 40; Recently Dis- 
eovered Asteroids, 469 
Baxter (Gregory P.), Revision of the Atomic Weight of 
Bromine, 85 
Baylac (J.), Toxic Effects of Oysters, 456 
Bayley (R. Child), the Complete Photographer, 75 
Beard (Dr. J.), the Treatment of Cancer, 247 
Beare (John I.), Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition 
from Alemzeon to Aristotle, 122 j 
Beaumont (W. Worby), Motor Vehicles and Motors: their 
Design, Construction, and Working by Steam, Oil, and 
Electricity, 457; Petrol Motor-omnibuses, 517 
Beazley (C. Raymond), the Dawn of Modern Geography, 
343 
D. Strachan, | 
Beck (Prof.), the Relation between Ore Veins and Peg- 
matites, 258 5 
Beck (T. C.), Resolution of Tetrahydro-p-toluquinaldine 
into its Optically Active Components, 358 
Becker (Prof. E.), Comet 1905 IV., 593 
Becquerel (Henri), Phosphorescence of Uranium Salts in 
Liquid Air, 479; Contribution to the Study of Phos- 
phorescence, 575 
Becquerel (Jean), Influence of Temperature on Absorption 
in Crystals, 455 
Becquerel (Paul), the Respiration of Seeds in the State of 
Latent Life, 191 
Beddard (A. P.), the Relation of the Kidneys to Meta- 
bolism, 357 
Bedford (C. H.), Determination of Higher Alcohols in 
Spirits, the ‘* Ester-Iodine ’’ Method, 334 
Bedford (Duke of, K.G.), Seventh Report of the Woburn 
Experimental Fruit Farm, 569 
Beldam (G. W.), Great Bowlers and Fielders, 8 
Belgian International Balloon Service, the, 572 
Bell (Alexander Graham), Lectures upon the Mechanism 
of Speech, 196 
Bell (J. M.), Geology of the Hokitika Sheet, 306 
Bellamy (Mr.), Two Stars with a Common Proper Motion, 
208 
Belot (Emile), Formula Applicable to the Times of Direct 
Rotation of the Planets and the Sun, 239 
Benoit (A.), Naked-eye Observations of Venus, 111 
Bentabol y Ureta (Don Horacio), the Causes of Solar 
Phenomena, 231 
Benzene, Ultra-violet Fluorescence of, Dr. J. Stark, 295 
Berberich (A.), Astronomischer Jahresbericht, 6 
Berger (E.), New Method for Estimating Free Sulphur, 
239 
Bergholz (Dr. P.), Meteorological Observations, Bremen, 
1905, 212 
Bergman (Prof. E. von), Death of, 515 
Bergonié (J.), Measurement of the Radio-chromometric 
Degree by the Electrostatic Voltmeter in the Utilisa- 
tion of the Roéntgen Rays in Medicine, 287 
Bergtheil (C.), the Efficiency of the Present Process of 
Natural Indigo Manufacture, 30; Indigo Culture in 
India, 497; Synthetic and Natural Indigo, 614 
Berkeley (Earl of), Application of Van der Waal’s Equa- 
tion to Solutions, 549 
Berkshire, Highways 
Vincent, 149 
Berlemont (G.), a New Method of Regulating X-ray Tubes, 
and Byways in, James Edmund 
62 
Beriatsky (Dr. J.), Physische Geographie des Balatonsees 
und seiner Umgebung, 79 
Berry (A. J.), Results of Gauging High Vacua by the 
Evaporation Test, 310 
Berthaud (J.), New Method of Formation of Organic Com- 
pounds of Phosphorus, 239 
Berthelot (Daniel), Molecular Weights of Various Gases 
Calculated by the Method of Critical Densities, 383 
Berthelot (M.), Combinations between Carbon and Free 
Nitrogen, 431 
Berthelot (M. P. E.), 
P. J. Hartog, 512 : 
Bertrand (Gabriel), Vicianine, a New Cyanogenetic Gluco- 
side contained in Vetch Seeds, 144; an Extremely Sen- 
sitive Method for the Precipitation of Zinc, 167; the 
Distribution of Vicianine and of its Diastase in the 
Seeds of Leguminosz, 191 
Bertrand (Prof. Marcel), Death of, 420; Obituary Notice 
of, M. M. Allorge, 441 f 
Bevan (E. J.), Researches on Cellulose, 147; Xanthogenic 
Esters of Starch, 575 
Beyer (E. L.), Death of, 323 
Bezold (Prof. J. F. W.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 397 
Biadego (G. B.), I grandi Trafori Alpini, 291 
Bidschof (Dr.), the Minor Planet (588) [1906 T.G.], 498; 
Ephemeris for the Minor Planet (588) [1906 T:G.], 544 
Bigelow (Prof. Frank Hagar), Studies on the Diurnal 
Periods in the Lower Strata of the Atmosphere, 186 
Biggs (C. V.), the Hermite Electrolytic Process at Poplar, 
Death of, 493; Obituary Notice of, 
95 ‘ 
Bigourdan (G.), Relation between Falls of Barometric 
Pressure and the Evolution of Fire-damp in Mines, 383 
