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J Une 13, 1407 
and for Spectroscopic Research, Frederick Soddy, 309 ; Watson, 190; Effects of a Meat Diet on the Minute 
Results of Gauging High Vacua by the Evaporation Structure of the Uterus, Drs. Malcolm Campbell and 
Test, A. J. Berry, 310; Cases of Contour Zones of Chalmers Watson, 190; Mercers’ Company Lectures on 
Molecular Arrangement from Surface Disturbance, Dr. Recent Advances in the Physiology of Digestion, Prof. 
Ernest H. Starling, F.R.S., Prof. Benjamin Moore, 
James Hunter, 335; Inversion Temperature for Air 
219; the Humane Mechz anism, its Physiology and 
Nitrogen, Prof. K. Olszewski, 379; Brittle Materi 
under Combined Stress, W. A. Scoble, 382; an Occur- Hygiene and the Sanitation of its Surroundings, Prof. 
rence of Helium in the Absence of Radio-activity, Hon. Theodore Hough and Prof. W. T. Sedgwick, 318; 
R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 390; Major Conyngham’s Report Death of Sir Michael Foster, K.€.B., F-.R.S., 323; 
on the Pendulum Observations for Determining the Obituary Notice of, 345; the Hzemo-renal Salt Index 
Force of Gravity, 403; Osmotic Pressure from the as a Test of the Functional Efficiency of the Kidney, 
Standpoint of the Kinetic Theory, Dr. T. M. Lowsy, Dr. Dawson Turner, 334; the Relation of the Kidneys 
429; Bearing of Actual Osmotic Experiments upon the to Metabolism, F. A. Bainbridge and A. P. Beddard, 
Conception GE the Nature of Solutions, Prof. L. Kahlen- 357; the Elements of the Science of Nutrition, Prof. 
berg, 430; Summary of Experiments made with Glucose Graham Lusk, 413; Transformations in the Organism 
and Cane-sugar, H. N. Morse, 430; Exercises in Physics and Elimination of Formic Acid and the Formates, 
for the ees of Schools, J. H. Leonard and W. H. C. Fleig, 432; Fundamental Differences in the 
Salmon, 436; Introductory Practical Physics, W. F. Mechanism and Evolution of the Increase of Resistance 
Barrett and W. Brown, 436; Heat, Light, and Sound, to Infection according to the Methods Utilised, MM. 
an Introductory Course of Practical Exercises, J. R. Charrin and Lévy-Franckel, 432; Mechanism of the 
Ashworth, 436; Light for Intermediate Students, F. E. Destruction of Nerve-cells in Old Age and the Patho- 
Rees, 436; the Tutorial Physics, vol. iii., a Text-book logical States, M. Manouélian, 432; the Transplantation 
of Light, Dr. R. Wallace Stewart, 436; the Elements of Nerve Ganglia in the Frog, G. Marinesco and J. 
of Physics, S. E. Coleman, 436; Physics, Theoretical Minea, 456; Effect of Stimulating Organisms with 
and Descriptive, H. C. Cheston, J. $. Gibson, and Different Light Rays, Prof. E. Hertel, 516; Intra- 
Cc. E. Timmerman, 436; a First-year Course of Prac- vascular Coagulation in Albinoes and Pigmented 
tical Magnetism and Electricity, Dr. P. E. Shaw, 436; Animals, G. P. Mudge, 549; Influence of Parasites on 
Maximum Gravitational Attraction on a Solid, W. E. their Hosts, Prof. H. B. Ward, 571; Functions of the 
Miller, 439; Prof. G. H. Bryan, F-R.S., 439; an In- Rolandic Cortex in Monkeys, Drs. W. A. Jolly and 
vestigation into the Elastic Constants of Rocks, more Sutherland Simpson, 623; Plant Physiology: the 
Especially with Reference to Cubic Compressibility, Physiology of Plants, a Treatise upon the Metabolism 
Prof. Frank D. Adams and Prof. Ernest G. Coker, and Sources of Energy in Plants, Dr. W. Pfeffer, 49; 
451; Curvature Method for Measuring Surface Tension, Plant Response as a Means of Physiological Investi- 
C. T. R. Wilson, 454; Waves of Shock, Application to gation, Prof. Jagadis Chunder Bose, Dr. F. F. Black- 
the Explosive Wave, M. Jouguet, 455; Coagulation of man, F.R.S., 313; Vorschule der Pflanzenphysiologie 
the Latex of Caoutchouc and the Elastic Properties of eine experimentelle Einfuhrung in das Leben der 
Pure Caoutchouc, Victor Henri, 455; Ionisation of Gases Pflanzen, Prof. L. Linsbauer and Dr. K. Linsbauer, 
by a Particles of Radium, Prof. Bragg, 478; Conditions 602 
of Formation of Electrified Centres of Feeble Mobility | Pickard (G. W.), Measurement of Received Energy at 
in Gases, Maurice de Broglie, 503; German Science Wireless Stations, 281 
Reader, C. R. Dow, 509; Modern Views of the Ether, | Pickering (Prof.), New Variable Stars, 159; Standard 
Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 519; la Mécanique des Stellar Thacniees 518 
Phénoménes fondée sur les Analogies, M. M. Petrovitch, | Pickering (Prof. E. C.), Photographs of Faint Stars, 448 ; 
533; lonisation by Spraying, A. S. Eve, 533; Church Eclipses of Jupiter’s Satellites, 1878-1903, 616 
Bells Cracked by Sound Waves produced by Explosions Pickering (Spencer U., IF.R.S.), Seventh Report of the 
or Heavy Firing, 541; Flame the Working Fluid in Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, 569 
Gas and Petrol Engines, Dugald Clerk at Royal Institu- Pickering (Prof. W. H.), Lunar Changes, 16; the Lunar 
tion, 546; Application of Van der Waals’s Equation to Crater Linné, 231 
Solutions, Earl of Berkeley, 549; the Occlusion of the | Pictet (Amé), Acetyl Nitrate, 360 
Residual Gas by the Glass Walls of Vacuum Tubes, | Pictorial Annual, Penrose’s, 390 
A. A. Campbell Swinton, 550; a Hydraulic Analogy of | Piette (E.), Domestication of the Horse during the Rein- 
Radiating Bodies for Illustrating the Luminosity of the deer Epoch, 108 
Welsbach Mantle, Prof. R. W. Wood, 558; the | Pilcomayo, the River, from its Discharge to Parallel 
Coefficient of Expansion of Fused Quartz, Howard 22° S., with Maps of Reference, Gunnar Lange, 617 
Minchin, 568; the Expansion of Crystalline ‘Quartz in | » Piscium, Radial Velocity of, 569 
the Direction of the Axis, and of Platinum, Palladium, | Plague: Dr. Haffkine’s Prophylactic, 514; Haffkine’s 
and Quartz Glass between the Temperatures ‘of — 190° C. Prophylactic and the Mulkowal Disaster, Prof. Ross, 
and +100° C., 568; Terrestrial Physics in the United 588; the Transmission of Plague in the Rat, Dr. Klein, 
States, 573; Physikalische Kristallographie vom Stand- 5 
punkt der Strukturtheorie, Ernst Sommerfeldt, 605; | Planets: Minor Planets, Dr. Bauschinger, 40; Naked- 
Hydrates in Aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes, Rev. eye Observations of Venus, A. Benoit, 111; Observations 
S. M. Johnstone, 623; Limits of Inflammability of Ex- of Venus, Mr. Denning, 208; the Markings and Rota- 
plosive Mixtures of Ether Vapour and Air, Jean tion Period of Venus, Mr. Denning, 469; Observations 
Meunier, 624; Photography for Students of Physics and of Phoebe in 1906, 159; Early Observations of Jupiter's 
Chemistry, Prof. Louis Derr, Supp. to March 14, vi Sixth Satellite, Miss Leavitt, 182; Jupiter’s Satellites, 
Physiography: the Physiography of the River Nile and J. E. Martin, 231; K. Graff, 231; a White Spot on 
its Basin, Captain H. G. Lyons, 17; Man and Super- Jupiter’s Third Satellite, José Comas Sola, 281; the 
man, Arthur J. Davis, 501 Red Spot on Jupiter, 1905-6, Stanley Williams, 32 73 
Physiology: the Viscosity of the Blood, Dr. A. du Pré Simultaneous Disparition of Jupiter’s Four Satellites, 
Denning and John H. Watson, 47; the Coagulability Enzo Mora, 448; Simultaneous Observations of Jupiter, 
of the Subhepatic Blood, M. Doyon, Cl. Gautier, and 569; Eclipses of Jupiter’s Satellites, 1878-1903, Prof. 
N. Kareff, 48; Thermal Troubles in Cases of Absolute E. C. Pickering, 616; Ephemerides of Comets and 
Privation of Sleep, N. Vaschide, 144; Theoretische Planets, 231; Observations of Mars, José Comas Sola, 
Grundlagen fiir eine Mechanik der lebender Ké6rper, 257; the Temperature of Mars, Prof. Lowell, 593; Sun 
Otto Fischer, 146; a Respiratory Calorimetric Room, and Planet Chart, 402; the Minor Planet (588) [1906 
M. Letulle and Mile. Pompilian, 168; the Structure of T.G.], Dr. Bidschof, 498; Ephemeris for the Minor 
Nerve Fibres, J. S. Macdonald, 187; Opsonins in Re- Planet (588) [1906 T.G.], Dr. Bidschof, 544; la 
lation to Red Blood Cells, Dr. J. O. Wakelin Barratt, Découverte de 1’Anneau de Saturne par Huygens, Jean 
188; the Influence of an Excessive Meat Diet on the Mascart, 509; the Albedoes of the Superior Planets, 
Osseous System, Dr. Chalmers Watson, 190; Effects J. E. Gore, 615 
of a Meat Diet on Fertility and Lactation, Dr. B. P. | Plant Physiology: the Physiology of Plants, a Treatise 
