lit Index Matis 
June a. 1904 
Woodwork, Educational, A. C. Horth, 292 
Woodworth (Joseph V.), Hardening, Tempering, Annealing, 
and Forging of Steel, 124 
Woodworth (W. McM.), the Palolo Worm of Samoa, 523 
Woolhouse (S. H.), Degradation of Elements, 512 
Workman (W. P.), the School Arithmetic, being a School 
Course Adapted from ‘‘ The Tutorial Arithmetic,’’ 411; 
Worked Problems in Higher Arithmetic, 486 
Worm, the Palolo, of Samoa, Messrs. Kramer, -Friedlander, 
and W. McM. Woodworth, 523; Dr. R. Horst, 582; 
Editor, 582 
Wright (Dr. A. E.), the Fluids of the Blood in Connection 
with Phagocytosis, 111 
Wright (E. F.), Plant Disease and its Relation to Animal 
iite, 1 
Wright (Orville and Wilbur), First Successful Achievement 
of Artificial Flight, 376 
Wright (Dr. William), on Skulls from Round Barrows in 
East Yorkshire, 167 
Wright (W. B.), Pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the South 
Coast of Ireland, 455 
Wylie (R. B.), Morphology of Elodea canadensis, 618 
Yapp (R. H.), on Fruit-dispersal in Adenostemma viscosum, 
19 
Yerbury (Col. J. W.), Gastrophilus nasalis, Chersodromia 
hirta, and Pamponerus germanicus, 71 
Yeast, Practical Management of Pure, Alfred Jorgensen, 4 
Yellow Fever, Supposed Protozoon Merely a Yeast Fungus, 
Dr. James Carrol, 327 
Yellow Fever Mosquito, Geographical Distribution of the, 
Dr. Howard, 470 
Yorkshire, Geological Rambles in East, Thomas Sheppard, 
Young (Prof. S., F.R.S.), Fractional Distillation, 410 
Young (Dr. W. H.), Open Sets and the Theory of Content, 
311; Upper and Lower Integration, 311; on the Distri- 
bution of the Points of Uniform Convergence of a Series 
of Functions, 165 
Yourself, Insist on, the Only Law of Success, 173 
Yucca, an Interesting, Prof. T..D. A. Cockerell, 198 
Yule (G. Udny), Prof. Johannsen on Heredity, 223 
Yung (Emile), Olfactory Sense of the Snail, 48 
Zander (Dr. E.), the Gill-filters of Fresh-water Fishes, 64 
Zeisswerk und die Karl Zeiss-Stiftung in Jena, Das, 221, 497 
Zernoff (S. A.), Lake Aral, 232 
Zittel (Prof. Karl Alfred von), Obituary Notice of, 253 
Zoology: the So-called Hibernating Gland of the Hedge- 
hog, Dr. Wace Carlier and Lovatt Evans, 14; the Use 
of the Term Odocoileus for the American White-tailed | 
Deer, Dr. D. G.-Elliot, 14; Additions to the Zoological | 
Gardens, 16, 37, 65, 90, 113, 137, 159, 185, 233, 259, 
281, 305, 330, 350; 377; 399; 424, 446, 473, 496, 520, 542, 
567, 589, 619; Intestine and the Caecum of a Boa Con- 
strictot which had died in the Society’s Gardens, F. E. 
Beddard, F.R.S., 190; the Post-mortem Examination of 
the Polar Bear which had Recently Died in the Gardens, 
Dr. R. N. Salaman, 190; the Book of the Cat, Miss F. 
Simpson, 51; Note on the Arctic Fox (Canis lagopus), 
W. F. Lanchester, 55; Zoological Society, 71, 166, 190, 
358, 381, 454, 551, 623; Winter Whitening of Animals, 
Captain Barrett Hamilton-at the Royal Irish Academy, 
116; Frontal Bones of a Horse Showing Rudimentary 
Horns,’ Dr. W. G. Ridewood, 119; Patagonian ‘* Dipro- 
todont’’ Mammals, F. Ameghino, 137; Animals of No 
Importance, -D.- Dewar, 172; British Mammals, an 
Attempt to Describe and Illustrate the Mammalian Fauna 
of the British Islands from the Commencement of the 
Pleistocene Period to the Present Day, Sir H. Johnston, 
193;.a New Antelope (Cobus smithemant) in Northern 
Rhodesia, R. Lydekker, F.R.S.,:206; Animal Studies, a 
Text-book of Elementary Zoology for Use in High 
Schools and Colleges, David Starr Jordan, V. L. Kellogg, 
and Harold Heath, 220; the Gestation of the Badger, 
A. H. Cocks, 232, 541;. Mammals of the Santa Cruz 
Fauna, W.- B. Scott, 253; Origin of the Australian 
Marsupials, Dr. Bensley, 284; First Report on Economic 
Zoology, Fred V. Theobald, 290; Obituary Notice of 
John Samuel, Budgett, 300; Adaptations of Mammals to 
Particular Modes of Life, Arboreal Mammals, L. I. 
Dublin, 304; on the Periodical Colour-change in the Skin 
of the Florida Chamzleon-iguana, F. C. Carlton, 304; 
Big Game Shooting and Travel in South-east Africa, 
F. R. -N. Findlay, Sir H: H. Johnston, K.C.B., 313; 
Corrections in Nomenclature: Orang Outang; Ca’ing 
Whale, Dr. Henry O. Forbes, 343; Caling Whale, J. A. 
Harvie Brown, 370; the Victoria Nyanza Jelly Fish, 348; 
J. E. S. Moore, 365 ; Concerning Giraffes, 400; Structure 
of the Eye of the Marsupial Mole, Miss G. Sweet, 450; 
Zoological Nomenclature, G. W. Kirkaldy, 464; W.T. B., 
464; Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. Fredrik 
Adam Smitt, 469; Respiration in Frogs, M. D. Hill, 
489; Dr. A. Keith, 511; the Development of the Giant 
Salamander of Japan, Dr. C. Kerbert, 495; the Zoological 
Record, Vol. xxxix., Relating Chiefly to the Year 1902, 
508; Fasciculi Malayenses, N. Annandale and H. C. 
Robinson, 530; Mostly Mammals, Zoological Essays, R. 
Lydekker, 554; Resting Position of the Tasmanian Wolf, 
Prof. H. F. Osborn, 587; Central and South American 
Bats of the Genus Chilonycteris, J. A. G. Rehn, 588; 
the Multiple Origin of Horses and Ponies, Dr. J. Cossar 
Ewart, F.R.S., 590; a Manual of Zoology, Richard 
Hertwig, 604 
Zopke (D.), the Stentor Microphone, 8S 
Zwack (Herr),.the Computation of Elements for an Annular 
Eclipse, 568 
R. CLAY AND SONS, LTD., BREAD STREET HILL, E.C., AND BUNGAY, SUFFOLK. 
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