Index 



r Nature, 

 VOec. 12, lo. 



Wilson (Prof. F.), on the Commercial Importance of Aluminium, 

 613 



Wilson (Dr. H. A.), Electrical Conductivity of Air and Salt 

 Vapour, 70 ; Magnetic Deflection of Kathode Rays, 95 ; 

 on the Magnetic Effects of Electrical Convection, 586 



Wingham (Arthur), Bearing on Fracture of Internal Strains of 

 Iron and Steel. 492 



Wireless Telegraphy: Marconi's, on the Lake Champlain, 

 Atlantic Liner, III ; Wireless Telegraphy on Ocean Liners, 

 18S; Wireless Telegraphy on the Lticania, 381,406, 553; 

 Syntonic Wireless Telegraphy, Mr. Marconi, 130; Wireless 

 Telegraphy for War Purposes, 3S3 : Drahtlose Telegraphie 

 durch Wasser und Luft, Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Braun, 497 ; 

 Wireless Telegraphy, James Bowman Lindsay, Sir William 

 Preece, 521 ; a New Principle discovered, A. Orling and 

 T. Armstrong, 636 ; Wireless Telegraphic Communication 

 with Zugspitze Observatory, Bavaria, 637 



Wislicenus (Johannes), the Leipzig Chemical Laboratory, 127 



Withers(Prof. H. L.), on the Scope of Educational Science, 591 



Withers (Prof.), on the Teaching of Botany in Universities S9i 



Woad as a Blue Dye, Dr. C. B. Plowright, 413 



Woburn Abbey, Musk-Ox and Bison at, 63 



Woburn Abbey Musk-O.x, the Age of the, K. Lydekker, F.R.S 

 103 



Women, Handbook of British, Continental and Canadian Uni- 

 versities, with Special Mention of the Courses open to, 301 



Wood (R. W.), the Flash-Spectrum, 23 



Wood (Prof. R. W.), Pseudoscopic Vision without a Pseudo- 

 scope, a New Optical Illusion, 351 



Wood (Dr. Wallace), Cerebral Science Studies in Anatomical 

 Psychology, loi 



Woodward (Dr. A. Smith), on the Bone-beds of Pikermi, 

 Attica, 566 ; on a Newly-discovered Bone-bed at Achmet 

 Aga, North Eubcea, 566 



Woodward (Martin Fountain), Death of, 52S ; Obituary Notice 

 of, 57S 



Woodward (Prof. R. S. ), Address at the Denver Meeting of the 

 American Association, 498 



Woolnough (W. G.), New Rock from Kosciusko, New South 

 .Wales, 416 



Wordingham (C. H.), Central Electrical Stations, their De- 

 sign, Organisation and Management, 100 



Words in Reasoning, the use of, Alfred Sidgwick, 231 



Worgitzky (Georg), Bliitengeheimnisse : Eine Bliitenbiologie in 

 Einzelbildern, 444 



Worsfold (T. Cato), French Stonehenge : an Account of the 

 Megalithic Remains in the Morbihan Archipelago, 465 



Wor.sdell (VV. C.), on the Morphology ot the "Flowers" of 

 Cephaloiaxus, 61S 



Wren (H. B.), Relations between Climate and Crops, 493 



Wright (M. O.), Flowers and Ferns in their Haunts, 375 



Wundt (W.), Guslav Theodor Fechner, 526 



Wurts (A. J.), Nernst Lamp in America, Paper read at 

 American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 632 



Wye, the South Eastern Agricultural College at, 2S3 



Xenia, Hybrid Oochromy, with a Note on, G. 1>. Bulman, 207 1 



Vapp (R. IT.), on two Malayan " Myrmecophilous " Ferns, 617 

 Vearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 



1900, Prof. R. Warington, F.R.S. , 372 i 



Veast, the Nutrition of, A. L. Stern, 175 

 Vellow Fever, Mosquitoes and, 453 ; Dr. H. de Gouvea, 655 

 Yew, on the Past History of the, in Great Britain and Ireland, ' 



Prof. Conwentz, 617 I 



Vorkshire Earthworks, Mrs. E. S. Armitage, 531 



Yorkshire East, the Geological History of the Rivers of, F. 1< 



Cowper Reed, 277 

 Young (Dr. Charles G.), the Stalk-eyed Crustacea of Briti^ 



Guiana, West Indies and Bermuda, 98 

 Young (J. W. A.), the Elements of the Differential and Integr.i 



Calculus, 396 

 Young (Prof. S.), Thermal Properties of Isopentane an. 



Normal Pentane, 93 



Zaky (A.), Leciihin in Tuberculosis, 572 



Zaremba (S.), Proof of P'undamental Surface Functions, 214 



Zebras and Zebra Hybrids, Prof. J. C. Ewart on, 588, 589 



Zeeman Effect, Asymmetry of, (;. W. Walker, 668 



Zell (Dr. Th.), Polyphem ein Gorilla, 467 



Zero of Temperature, a Possible Method of Attaining the 

 Absolute, Geoffrey Martin, 376 



Zodiacal Light, Photographs of the, 42 



Zones in Chalk, Dr. A. W. Rowe, 355 



Zoogeography: Uberdie geologische Geschichteder Insel Celebes 

 auf Grund der Thierverbreitung, Dr. Paul Sarasin and Dr. 

 Fritz Sarasin, 203 



Zoology: Zoological Gardens, Additions to, 21, 42, 62, 89, 

 113, 136, 167, 191, 216, 240, 265, 289, 311, 335, 359, 384, 

 410, 436, 456, 491, 523, 531, 556, 583, 609,63s, 658;a Treatise 

 on Zoology, Prof. F. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., Part II. the 

 Porifera and Ccelentera, E. A. .Minchin, G. H. Fowler and 

 G. C. Bourne, 26; Zoological Society, 70, 142, 223, 247 ; 

 Musk-0.\ and Bison at Woburn Abbey, 63 ; the .Age of the 

 Woburn Abbey Musk-Ox. R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 103; the 

 Australian Marsupials, B. A. Bensley, 88 ; the Wood Bison of 

 Great Slave Lake, Dr. J. A. .\llen, 135 : New Mammals 

 from Uganda, Oldfield Thomas, 142 ; Viscera of Cogia Whale, 

 Dr. W. B. Benham, 142 : the Anatomy of the Cat, Jacob 

 Reighard and H. S. Jennings, 155 ; the' Okapi, 188, 309 ; 

 Prof. E. R. Lankester, F.R.S., 188, 247; the Hair of the 

 Patagonian Ground-Sloth, Dr. W. G. Ridewood, 190: 

 Instances of Commensalism, Major Alcock, 190; Anatomy 

 of Slugs from North- West Borneo. W. E. Collinge, 199 ; the 

 Rhinoceros, Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S., 223; Antlers of 

 Central Borneo Deer, Oldfield Thomas, 247 ; Novitates 

 Zoologies;, a Journal of Zoology in connection with the 

 Tring Museum, 249 ; an instance of Adaptation among the 

 Deer, R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 257 : Hair in Equidie, F. H. A. 

 Marshall, 271 : Death of Baron H. de Lacaze Duthiers, 308 ; 

 Obituary Notice of, 380 ; Ovis fannini, W. T. Hornaday, 

 310; the Origin and Habits of the Bactrian Camel, 355; 

 Pearl and Pearl-shell Fisheries, Prof. VV. C. Mcintosh, 

 F.R.S., 376 ; the Food of the Senegal Galago, M. O. Hill, 

 376 ; Fauna of North-East Rhodesia, C. P. Chesnaye, 383 ; 

 Studies on the Hexactinelluia, Isao lijima, Prof. E. A. 

 Minchin, 393 ; the Cambridge Natural History, vol. viii. 

 Amphibia and Reptiles, Hans Gadow, G. A. Boulenger, 

 F.R.S., 401; the International Zoological Congress, 405; 

 Tierleben der Tiefsee, Oswald Seeliger, 423 : Three New- 

 Species of Peripalus, R. Evans, 490; the "Crystalline 

 Style" of the Bivalve Molluscs, S. B. Mitra, 490 ; Animal 

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

 and Prof. V. L. Kellogg, 525 ; Zoology of the Twentieth 

 Century, Address at American Association for Advancement 

 of Science, at Denver, Prof. C. B. Davenport, 566 ; Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Martin F. Woodward, 578 ; the 

 Origin and Birthplace of the Proboscidea, Dr. C. W. ..\ndrews, 

 582 



