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Index 



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Vertebrate Paleontology, Fossil Vertebrates in the American 

 Museum of Natural History, Department of, 320 



Veterinary : Death of Prof. Simonds, 328 



Viala (P.), Development of Black Rot, 312 



\'iard (Marcel), Differentiation of the Primary, Secondary, 

 and Tertiary Alcohols of the Fatty Series, 72 



Vidi (Dr.), Cancer Houses and Districts, 184 



Vienna, Academy of .Sciences of. Grants, 201 



Vignon (L^o), Action of Diaxobenzene Chloride upon 

 Diphenylamine, 48 ; Substituted Derivatives of Phenyl- 

 diazoaminobenzene, 620 



Villard (P.), the Kathode Rays, 167 



Villari (Prof. Emilio), Death of, 508 



Vines (Prof. S. H., F.R.S.), Researches on the Proteases of 

 Plants, 566 



Visibility of Fine Lines, Experiments on the, Messrs. Slipher 

 and Lanipland, 256 



Visibility of the Martian Canals, Mr. Lowell, 416 



Visual Observations of Phoebe, Profs. Barnard and H. H. 

 Turner, 5S4 



\'iticulture, the Browning of the Vine, L. Ravaz, 24 



Vitry (.^L), Influence of Lactation on the Resistance of the 

 Organism to Morbid Agencies, 312 



Vogel (Prof.), the Spectroscopic Binary 3 Aurigae, 62 



Vogel (Wolfgang), Ankauf Einrichtung und Pflegedes 

 Motorzweirades, 246 



Volatile Product from Radium, a, Harriet Brooks, 270 



Volcanoes : Volcanic Action in the Phlegraean Fields, Prof. 

 Giuseppe De Lorenzo, 46 ; Possible Relation between Sun- 

 spots and Volcanic and Seismic Phenomena and Climate, 

 H. L Jensen, 288; Activity of X'esuvius, 533 



Vorgeschichte des Menschen, Die, G. Schvvalbe, 479 



Vortex Motion, a Simple Method of Showing, P. E. Belas, 

 31 



Wade (J.), the Influence of Moist .Alcohol and Ethyl Chloride 



on the Boiling Point of Chloroform, 239 

 Wager (Harold, F.R.S.), Function of the Nucleolus in 



Plants, 109 ; Cell Structure of the Cyanophycese, 566 

 ^^'^ggett (P. N.), Religion and Science : Some Suggestions 



for the Study of the Relations between them, 197 

 Wahl (A.), Reactions of the Esters 2 :3-Butanonic Acid, (i) 



.Action of Phenyl Hydrazine, 311 

 W/ik-Wak." the' " Islands of, of the "Arabian Nights," 



Dr. A. R. Wallace, 61 

 Walden (P.), W'ilhelm Ostwald, 422 

 W'alker (George W.), an Optical Phenomenon, 396 

 Walker (J. Wallace), lonisation and Chemical Combination, 



166 

 Walker-Tisdale (C. W.), the Practice of Soft Cheese- 

 making, 137 

 Wallace (A. R.), the " Islands of Wak-Wdk " of the 



" Arabian Nights," 61 

 Wallace (Prof. Robert), Argentine Shows and Live Stock, 



504 

 Wallace (R. J.), the Grain in Photographic Films, 571 

 Walpole (Frederick .\.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 129 

 Walter (Miss), National and Local Provision for the Train- 

 ing of Teachers, 1(69 

 Ward (Prof. H. Marshall, F.R.S.), Recent Researches in 



Parasitic Fungi, 567 

 Warrington's Roman Remains, Thos. May, 395 

 IVassermann (Prof. .\.), Immune Sera, Hasmolysins, Cyto- 



toxins and Precipitins, 245 

 Water Bacteriology, Elements of, Samuel Cate Prescott and 



Charles-Edward Amory Winslow, 221 

 Water Jets, the Structure of. and the Effect of Sound 



thereon, Philip E. Belas at the Royal Dublin Society, 232 

 Water, Light and, a Study of Reflexion and Colour in River, 



Lake, and Sea, .Sir Montagu Pollock, Bart., Edwin Edser, 



.S.S5 

 Water-Colour Drawings of J. M. W. Turner, R.A., in the 



National Gallery, T. .\. Cook, Chapman Jones. ,53, 57S 

 W'ater Droppers and Radium Collectors, Dr. C. Chree, 630 

 Watteville (Charles de), on Flame Spectra, 288 

 Watts (W. Marshall), an Introduction to the Study of Spec- 

 trum .Analysis, 575 

 Wave-Lengths, Invariability of Spark and Arc, Messrs. 

 Eder and Valenta, 132 



Wave-Lengths, the Stability of Solar Spectrum, M. Hamv, 

 87 



Wave-Lengths, the Standardisation of Rowland's, Prof. 

 Hartmann, 354 



Waves, on the Dimensions of Deep-Sea, and their Relation 

 to .Meteorological and Geographical Conditions, Dr. 

 N'aughan Cornish, 210 



Waxes, Chemical Technology and Analysis of Oils, Fats, 

 and, Dr. J. Lewkowitsch, C. Simmonds, 502 



Weale (B. L. Putnam), Manchu and Muscovite, 322 



Weather Telegrams, Marconi, 396 



Webb (H. L.), the Telephone Service : its Past, its Present, 

 and its Future, 480 



Webb (Wilfred Mark), Educational Conference at the Horti- 

 cultural Exhibition, 163 ; Eton Nature-study and Obser- 

 vational Lessons, 576 



Webster (F. M.), " Buffalo-gnats " on Lower Mississippi, 159 



Weekes (R. W.), on the Hopkinson Test as Applied to In- 

 duction Motors, 586 



Weersma (H. A.), Publications of the Groningen" .Astro- 

 nomical Laboratory, 560 



Weigert (Dr. Carl), Death of, 350 



Weldon (Prof.), Mendel's Experiment, 339 



Werner (A.), Lehrbuch der Stereochemie, 340 



Wetherbee (W.), Further Observations of the Recent Perseid 

 Shower, 536 



Whales, Eocene, Prof. E. Fraas, 543 



Whetham (W. C. D., F.R.S.), the Life-history of Radium, 5 



Whitaker (W.), Deep Channels Filled with Drift in the 

 Valley of the Stour proved by Borings, 517 



White (Jack), the Art of Putting, 603 



White (Silva), the Nile Valley, 541 



White (Sir W. H., K.C.B., F.R.S.), Naval Architecture, 

 Prof. C. H. Peabody, 121 ; " American Yachting," W. P. 

 Stephens, 421 



Whitmell (C. T.), an Optical Phenomenon, 424 



Whitney (C), Musk-Ox, Bison, Sheep, and Goat, 266 



Whitney (Milton), Field Operations of the Division of Soils, 

 1902, 162 



Wicksteed (J. H.), on a Universal Testing Machine of 300 

 tons for Full-sized Members of Structures, 586 



Wien (Prof.), Question as to Whether the Ether Moves with 

 the Earth or Not, 516 



AVild Life at the Land's End, Observation of the Habits and 

 Haunts of the Fox, Badger, Otter, Seal, Hare, and of 

 their Pursuers in Cornwall, J. C. Tregarthen, 29S 



Wilkinson (P. J.), Disinfecting Stations, 259 



Willey (Dr. A.), Mimicry in Fish, 131 



Willey (Mr.), Parasites in Blood of Vertebrates in Ceylon, 



Wifliams (E.), the Traction of Carriages, 270 

 Williams (Egerton J.), the Hill Towns of Italy, 268 

 Williams (Prof. H. Shaler), Correlation of Geological 



Faunas, a Contribution to Devonian Paleontology, 256 

 Williams (Stanley), Discovery of a Nova or a New Variable, 



.S84 



Williamson (Prof. A. W., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of. Dr. 

 T. Thorpe, F.R.S., 32 



Willis (H. G.), Radium, 241 



Willoughby (Edward F.), Milk, its Production and Uses, 52 



Willows (Dr. R. S.), Chemical Dissociation and Electrical 

 Conductivity, 239 



Wilson (C. T. R., F.R.S.), Condensation Nuclei, Lecture at 

 Royal Institution, 641 



Wilson (Prof. Ernest), Experiments on the Electrical Con- 

 ductivity of Certain .Aluminium Alloys as Affected by Ex- 

 posure to London .Atmosphere, 586 



Wilson (Dr. Harold A.), the Nature of the o Rays Emitted by 

 Radio-active Substances, loi ; Electric Effect of Rotating 

 a Dielectric in a Magnetic Field, 213 ; Radio-activity, Prof. 

 E. Rutherford, F.R.S., 241 ; Radio-activity, F. Soddy, 

 241 ; Radium, L. A. Levy and H. G. Willis, 241 ; the 

 Nature of a Rays, 445 



Wilson (Prof. H. C), the Nebulous Areas of the Sky, 1.S6 : 

 the Goodsel! Observatory Expedition to the Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 560 



Wilson (Herbert M.), Irrigation in India, 358 



Wilson (W. A.), Exceptional Rainfall in Cuba, 484 



Windle (Prof.), on Facial Expression, 562 



Wines, the Loss of Colour in Red, Dr. R. Greig Smith, 264 



