Index 



eines Naturforschers, F. Doflein, 2 ; the Fishes of North and 

 Middle America, a Descriptive Catalogue of the Species of 

 Fish-like Vertebrates found in the Waters of North America, 

 North of the Isthmus of Panama, David Starr Jordan and 

 Barion Warren Evermann, 4 ; American Journal of Mathe- 

 matics, 92, 295, 572 ; American Journal of Science, 92, 221, 

 365, 415, 547 ; Public Health in America, Mrs. Percy 

 Frankland, 117; the Biology of Mount Shasta, 242; an 

 American Introduction to Botany : Plant Studies, an Ele- 

 mentary Botany, John M. Coulter, 300; Stanford Compen- 

 dium of Geography and Travel in Central and South 

 America, A. H. Keane, Colonel George Earl Church, 353 ; 

 American Agricultural Researches, Prof. R. Warington, 

 F.R.S., 372 ; the Annual Report of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology, 425 ; Address at American Society of Civil 

 Engineers : Progress of Civil Engineering, J. J. R. Cross, 

 438 ; the Denver Meeting of the American Association, 

 Address by Prof. R. S. Woodward, President of the Associa- 

 tion, 498 ; the Insect Book : a Popular Account of the 

 Bees, Wasps, Ants, Grasshoppers, Flies and other North 

 American Insects, exclusive of the Butterflies, Moths and 

 Beetles, wiih full Life-histories, Tables and Bibliographies, 

 Leiand O. Howard, 549 ; Zoology of the Twentieth Century, 

 Address at .A.merican Association for Advancement of Science 

 at Denver, Prof. C. B. Davenport, 566 ; Nernst Lamp in 

 America, A. J. Wurt's Paper read at American Institute of 

 Electrical Engineers, 632 

 Amesbury and Stonehenge, a Sentimental and Practical Guide 



to. Lady Antrobus, 465 

 Amphibia and Reptiles : the Cambridge Natural History, 



Vol. viii. , Hans Gadow, G. A. Boulenger, F. R. S. , 401 

 Analytical Chemist-ry : Die wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen der 

 Analytischen Chemie elementar dargestellt. Prof. W. 

 Ostwald, s 

 Anatomy : Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. Giulio Blzzo- 

 zero, 59 ; the Anatomy of the Cat, Jacob Reighard and H. S. 

 Jennings, 155 ; the Name of the Sensortiim Commune Regipn 

 of the Brain, Prof. G. E. Smith, 435 ; Death and Obituary 

 Notice of Dr. James Foulis, 635 

 Anderson (Prof. R. J.), on the Relationships of the Premaxilla 



in the Bears, 587 

 Anderson (Dr. W. C), on Aluminium-tin Alloys, 612 

 Andre (Ch.), Duration of Period of Variation in Luminosity of 



Planet Eros, 368 

 Andre (M.), Formation of Acids in Plants, 596 

 Andrews (Dr. Charles W.), a New Name for an Ungulate, 577 ; 



the Origin and Birthplace of the Proboscidea, (,82 

 Andrews (E. C), the Caves of Fiji, 143 

 Angell (Prof. J. R.), Monaural Localisation of Sound, 263 

 Anglo-American Work on the Market Garden, an, L. H. 



Bailey, 122 

 Animal Life : a First Book of Zoology, President D. Starr 



Jordan and Prof. V. L. Kellogg, 525 

 Animals, the Feeding of, W. II. Jordan, 625 

 Annalen der Physik, 118, 246 

 Annandale (Nelson), Natural History Notes, 331 

 Annandale (Mr.), on the Half-Siamese Half- Malay -Community 



of Sai-Kau, 614 

 Annual of the British School at Athens, 11 

 Ant-gardens in Amazon Region, E. Ule, 553 

 Ants, American, Social Symbiosis among, \V. H. Wheeler, 409 

 Antarctica: the National Antarctic Expedition, 131, 182, 233: 

 Prof. Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S., 83, 156, 206: the Resig- 

 nation of Prof. J. W. Gregory, 58. 132 ; Prof. J. W. Gregory, 

 iSi ; Snow Conditions in the Antarctic, C. E. Borchgrevink, 

 257 ; First on the Antarctic Continent. C. E. Borchgrevink, 

 279 ; the Meteorological Arrangements on board the Dis- 

 (overy. Dr. H. R. Mill, 554; on the Methods and Plans of 

 the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, W. S. Bruce, 

 591: Polar Exploration, Civilian, 626; the best Ship for 

 Exploration, 656 

 Anthropogeography of Argentina, on the, Dr. Francisco 



Moreno, 590 

 Anthropology: the Older Civilisation of Greece, 11; H. R. 

 Hall, 280; Anthropological Institute, 47, 119, 142, 223, 

 271; the Natives of South Africa: their Economic and 

 Social Conditions, E. Sidney Hartland, 73 : the Language 

 and Origin of the Basques, 90 ; Death and Obituary Notice 

 of Anthony Wilkin, no: the Golden Bough: a Study in 

 Magic and Religion, J. G. Frazer, 201 ; Dr. T. G. Frazer's 



Views of the Relations between Magic, Religion and Science, 

 J. S. Stuart-Glennie, 615 ; West African Studies, Mary H. 

 Kingsley, 231 ; Historical Development and Problems of 

 Anthropology, Dr. B. Hagen, 239 ; Folk Customs in India, 

 264 ; Boomerangs, Gilbert T. Walker, 33S ; Ottavio Zanotti 

 Bianco, 400 ; the Mediterranean Race : a Study of the Origin of 

 European Peoples. G. Sergi, 370 ; New Methods of Obtaining 

 Cubic Index of Skull, M. Pelletier, 490 ; a New Record of 

 Totemism, Hon. Auberon Herbert, 522 ; the Cave-dwellers 

 of North-west Mexico, Dr. Carl Lumhollz, 522 ; the Deco- 

 rative Sjmbolism of the Arapaho Indians, A. L. Kroeber, 

 5S2 ; the Possible Improvement of the Human Breed under 

 the Existing Conditions of Law and Sentiment, Dr. Francis 

 Galton, F.R.S., 659 (see also Section IL, British Associa- 

 tion) 

 Anti-Vivisection Society, the National, and Lord Lister, 55 ; 



Hon. Stephen Coleridge, loi ; Editor, loi 

 Antiseptics: Tannoform, 113 



Antrobus (Lady) : a Sentimental and Practical Guide to Ames- 

 bury and Stonehenge, 465 ; the Recent Work at Stonehenge, 

 602 

 Applied .Science, Prize Subjects in, 438 

 April Meteors of 1901, W. F. Denning, 21 

 Arapaho Indians, the Decorative Sjmboli'im of, A. L. Kroeber, 



582 

 Arbitrages, Expertises et, F. Rigaud, 648 



Archaeology: the Older Civilisation of Greece, 11 ; the Oldest 

 Civilisation of Greece : Studies of the Mycenaean Age, 

 H. R. Hall, 280; the Difference between Memphis 

 and Thebes Mummies, Mr. Harting, 70 ; the Picts' 

 Houses of Scotland, D. McRitchie, 311 ; Egyptology in 

 Egypt, 319; Wooden Human Effigies from German New 

 Guinea, D. R. Poch, 358 : Aboriginal Grave in Darling 

 River, N.S.W., Graham Ofticer, 416 ; the " Onvar " of Male- 

 kula. New Hebrides, W. R. Harper, 416 ; Palaeolithic Im- 

 plements found on Knowie Farm, 432 ; the French Stone- 

 henge : an Account of the Principal Megalithic Remains 

 in the Morbihan Archipelago, T. Cato Worsfold, 465 ; a 

 Sentimental and Practical Guide to Amesbury and Stone- 

 henge, Lady Antrobus, 465 ; the Recent Work at 

 Stonehenge, Lady Antrobus, 602 ; Folklore about Stone- 

 henge, Rev. O. Fisher, 648 ; Exploration of the Tin- 

 nevelly (Madras) District, Mr. Rea, 489 ; Yorkshire 

 Earthworks, Mrs. E. S. Armitage, 531 ; the Flemish Giant 

 Festivals, 531 ; Pak-eolithic Drawings on Walls of Caves in 

 Dordogne, L. Capitan and H. Breuil, 572 ; Pala;olithic 

 Drawings on Walls of Cave of La Mouthe, finiile Riviere, 

 596 ; on the Chronology of the Stone Age of Man, Dr. W. 

 Allen Slurge, 615 ; Sir John Evans, 615 ; Prof. Kendal, 615 ; 

 Report on the Age of Stone Circles, 615 ; on Excavations on 

 Neolithic Sites in the Isle of Arran, Drs. Duncan and Bryce, 

 615 ; Dr. Munro on a " Kitchen Midden " near File in Fife, 

 615 ; on the Age of Ogham Writing in Ireland, R. A. S. 

 Macalister, 615 ; on the Bones of Hen Nekht, an Egyptian 

 King of the Third Dynasty, C. S. Myers, 615; on the 

 Neolithic Settlement which underlies the Mycena;an Palace at 

 Knossos, 615 ; on the Prxsos Excavations, Mr. Bosanquet, 615 ; 

 on a Mycensean Site Excavated at Zakro, Mr. Hogarth, 615 

 Arctica : the Late Mr. Seebohm's Travels in Arctic Europe and 

 Asia, 32 ; the Rise and Fall of Smeerenburg, Spitzbergen, 

 Sir Martin Conway, 40 : the Norwegian North Polar Expedi- 

 tion, 1893-96, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 151 ; Le Esplorazioni 

 Polari nel Secolo xix., Luigi Hugues, 15S; on the Deter- 

 mination of Positions in Polar Exploration, E. Plumstead, 

 27S ; Death of Baron von Nordenskjdld, 381 ; Obituary 

 Notice of, W. S. Bruce, 450 ; Polar Exploration, Civilian, 626 

 Arctowski (H), the Climate of Glacial Periods, 238 : the Belgica 



Soundings, 23S 

 Argentina : on the Anthropogeography of. Dr. Francisco 



Moreno, 590 

 Arizona, Excavations in. Dr. Walter Fewkes, 425 

 Armitage (Mrs. E. S.), Yorkshire Earthworks, 531 

 Armour-clad Whales, 652 

 Armstrong (Dr.), Educational Experiment and Research, 591 ; 



on the Teaching of Botany in Universities, 593 

 Armstrong (T.), a New Principle in Wireless Telegraphy Dis- 

 covered, 636 

 Army Education Committee, the, 55 



Arnold (Prof. J. O.), the Properties of Steel Castings, 64, 316 

 Arran Geology, on Recent Discoveries in, W. Gunn, 564 



