Index 



the Secretory Process, Croonian Lecture at Royal Society, 



I'd 

 Beadle (Clayton), Chapters on Paper-making, 293 

 Beare (T. Hudson), Catalogue of British Coleoptera, 150 

 Beazlev (C. R.), Map-making, 542 

 Beck '(Conrad), Dr. Steinheil's Unofocal (or Unifocal) 



Photographic Objective, 202 

 Becker (Prof.). Spectrum of Nova Persei and the Structure 



of the Bands, 2.02 

 Becquerel (Jean), Function of the n-Rays in Causing 

 Changes of \'isibility in Feebly Illuminated Surfaces, 95 ; 

 Simultaneous Emission qf the «- and n,-Rays, 143 : 

 Ana;sthesia of Metals, 167 ; Action of a Magnetic Field 

 upon the 11 and n.-Rays, 216; Comparative Effects of 

 the /3-Rays and the (i-Rays, as well as of the a-Rays 

 and the it, -Rays, on a Phosphorescent Surface, 263 

 Becquerel (Paul)i Resistance of Certain Seeds to the Action 

 of Absolute .-Xlcohol, 72 ; Permeability of Tegument of 

 Certain Dried Seeds to Atmosphere, 144 

 Beddard (Frank E., F.R.S.), "Abdominal Ribs" in Lacer- 



tilia, 6 

 Beevor (Sir Hugh R., Bart.), Physical Deterioration, its 

 Causes and the Cure, A. Watt Smyth, 363 ; les Exercises 

 physiques et le Divelloppement intellectuel, Angelo 

 Mosso, 363 

 Behal (M.), "on Some Phenolic Ethers of the Pseudo AUyl 



Chain, 311 

 Beilby (George), Electromotive Force between Two Phases 



of the Same Metal, 31 

 Belas (P. E.), a Simple Method of Showing \'ortex. Motion, 

 31 ; the Structure of Water Jets and the Effect of Sound 

 Thereon, 2^2 

 Beldam (George W.), Great Golfers, their Methods at a 



Glance, 603 

 Beliawski (M.), Light Curve of 5 Cephei, 1S6 

 Bell (Canon), Report of the Committee on the Influence 



of Examinations, 56S 

 Bellenojx (E. S.), Dictionnaire des Engrais et des Produits 



chimiques agricoles, 365 

 Benoit (M.), Observations of Jupiter during 1903, 205 

 Benson (R. de G.), Church Stretton, Flowering Plants, 175 

 Berkeley (Earl of). Method of Measuring Directly High 



Osmotic Pressures, 213 



Berlin, Katalog der Bibliothek der Gesellschaft der Erd- 



kunde zu, Versuch einer Systematik der geographischen 



Literatur, 149 



Berlin Thinking Horse, the, 510; Rev. Joseph Meehan, 602 



Berliner (Dr. Arnold), Lehrbuch der experimental Physik in 



elementarer Darstellung, 317 

 Berthelot (Daniel), Melting Point of Gold, 72 

 Berthelot (M.), Chemical Effects of Light, 143 ; Researches 

 on Cvanogen, 239 ; Experiments on the Slow Oxidation 

 of Cyanogen and Cyanides by Free Oxygen, 312 

 Bertiaux (M.), Electrolytic Separation of Nickel and Zinc, 



216 

 Bertrand (Gabriel), Chemical Composition and Formula of 



Adrenalin, 548 

 Bertrand (P.), an Organic Persulphate, 644 

 Berzolari (Prof. Luigi), Pyramidoids in Centre of Hom- 

 ology, 130 

 Besson (Paul), le Radium et la Radioactivity, 527 

 Bichat (E.), Phenomenon Analogous to Phosphorescence 



Produced bv the n-Ravs, 143 

 Bidder (G. P.), Looss's Observations on Anl:\\o%ioma 



duodciiale. 520 

 Bidwell (Shelford, F.R.S.), Changes of Theimoelectric 

 Power Produced by Magnetisation, 165 ; Magnetic 

 Changes of Length in Annealed Rods of Cobalt and 

 Nickel, 191 

 Biesbropck (Dr. G. van), the Stereo-comparator, no 

 Bififen (R. H.), on the Inheritance of Susceptibility to and 



Immunitv from the Attacks of Yellow Rust, 567 

 Bignon (M.), Efficacy of Artificial Clouds in Preventing 



Late Frosts, 304 

 Bigourdan (G.), Changes of Curvature Exhibited by the 

 Air Bubble in Spirit Levels under the Influence of Tem- 

 perature \'ariation, 392 ; Cause of Variability of the 

 Errors of Division in Certain Graduated Circles, 572 

 Bijl (E.l, Determination of Latitude and its \'ariations, 354 

 Billy (M.), .Action of Solutions of Organomagnesium Com- 

 pounds on the Halogen Derivatives of Phosphorus, 

 Arsenic, and Antimony, 644 



Biltz (Wilhelm), Ultramicroscopic Observations on Solu- 

 tions of Pure Glycogen, 54S 



Binary P Aurigee, the Spectroscopic, Prof. Vogel, 62 



Biology : Betrachtungen iiber das Wesen der Lebens- 

 erscheinungen. Prof. R. Neumeister, 3 ; Death of Emile 

 Duclaux, 11; Obituary Notice of. Dr. Charles J. Martin, 

 F.R.S., 34; Crossing of Japanese Waltzing and Albino 

 Mice, Mr. Darbishire, 61 ; Abriss der Biologic der Tiere, 

 Prof. H. Simroth, 79 ; Insular Races of Animals and 

 Plants, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 102 ; Association of 

 Economic Biologists, Walter E. CoUinge, 125 ; Heredity 

 of the Colour of the Coat in Domesticated Breeds of the 

 Common Mouse, G. M. Allen, 352 ; Das Leben im 

 Weltall, Dr. L. Zehnder, 453 ; Physiology of the Cell, 

 J. Gerassimovv, 459; Marine Biology, Periodic Growth 

 of Scales as an Index of Age in Cod, J. S. Thomson, 13 ; 

 the Progress of Marine Biology, H.S.H. Albert I., 

 Prince of Monaco, at Royal Institution, 133 ; Chato- 

 gnatha Collected on H.M.S. Research in the Bay of 

 Biscay in 1900, Dr. G. H. Fowler, 166; Aged Specimens 

 of Sea-anemone {Sagartia iroglodytcs). Dr. Ashworth 

 and Nelson Annandale, 263 ; Marine Biology of Kola 

 Station, 284; Lobster Hatching, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 

 F.R.S., 296; the Formation of Coral Reefs, Charles 

 Hedley, 319; Protective Resemblance, Pycnogonid 

 Arach'nida, L. J. Cole, 389 ; Porpita in the Indian Seas, 

 Nelson Annandale, 531 



Birds : Church Stretton, Birds, G. H. Paddock, 175 ; Three 

 Summers Among the Birds of Russian Lapland, H. J. 

 Pearson, 250; Birds in their Season, J. A. Owen, 600 



Birkeland (Prof.), Relationship Between Sun-spots and 

 ."Vuror.Te, 537 



Bishop (Mrs. Isabella), Death and Obituary Notice of, 5bi 



Blake (Prof.), on the Nature and Origin of Earth Move- 

 ments, 519 . , c- 1-. „f 



Blakeslee (Dr. A. F.), Investigations on the Sexuality ol 

 Zygospore Formation, 567 ,, , , j. 



Bles' (E. J.), on the Development of Phyllomedusa hypo- 

 chondrUilis, Cope, 540 



Blondlot )i-Ravs, the, John Butler Burke, 198 



Blood Immunitv and Blood Relationship, a Demonstration 

 of Certain 'Blood-relationships amongst Animals b> 

 Means of the Precipitin Test for Blood, George H. t. 

 Nuttall, Dr. Charles J. Martin, F.R.S., Supp. to May 



Bo^denstein (M.), Percentage Dissociation of Hydrobromic 



Acid and Hydrochloric Acid, 446 . , , .,• , 



Bodroux (F.),'New Method for the Preparation of Anilides, 



Bogdan (St.), Atomic Weight of Nitrogen, 19.-2 ; Deter- 

 mination of Atomic Weight of Nitrogen by the Volu- 

 metric Analysis of Nitrogen Monoxide, 263 



Bolton (Dr. Charles), Production of a Specific Gastrotoxic 



BoUwood ^Bertram B.), Relation between Uranium and 



Radium in Some Minerals, 80 

 Bombay, the Government Observatory, i8b 

 Bone (W. A.), Slow Combustion of Ethane, 95 ; Action ot 



Ozone on Ethane, 141 . . »» , „„j 



Bonhote (J. L.). Colour and Coloration in Mammals and 



Bonnitr (Gaston), Accidental Production of an Intraliberian 

 Generating Layer in the Roots of Monocotyledons, 167 



Boodle (L. A.), on the Reduction of the Gametophyte in 

 Todca Fraseri, 566 



Books of Science, Forthcoming, 544 . ri,»n,Utrv 



Boone (W. T.), a Safe Course in Experimental Chemistry, 



Bopp (Prof. Karl), Death of, 281 , „ , ,. , ,„ 



Bordier (H.), Variation of the Index of Refraction of an 



Electrolyte under the Action of the Current, 313 

 Borgmann (Prof. D. Radio-activity of Russian Muds and 



Electrification of Air by Metals, 80 

 Borrellv's Comet (1903) and Light Pressure, the Tails of, 



BonlVei'Js^re'nc 1%. Results of an Investigation of the 

 Upper Air over the Mediterranean by Means of Fl>ing 

 Kites from a Steamer, 537 . ,t 1 • 



Bosanquet (R. C), British School's Excavations a Heleia 

 (Palaikastro) and Praisos, 564 ; a Find of Copper Ingots 

 at Chalcis, in Eubcea, 564 



