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Index 



O. V. Aplin, 414; Nature-tones and Undertones, J. 

 Maclair Boraston, O. V. Aplin, 414; Death and Obituary 

 Notice of Prof. Jean Louis Cabanis, 420; European and 

 other Birds introduced into Victoria, 422 ; the Birds of 

 Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Rev. J. E. Kelsall 

 and Philip W. Munn, O. V. Aplin, 465 ; Death and 

 Obituary Notice of Canon Tristram, F.R.S., 469; the 

 Protection of Birds, 521; Bird-life at the South Orkney 

 Islands, Wm. Eagle Clarke, 570 



Osborn (Prof. H. F.), New Dinosaurs from the Laramie 

 Cretaceous, 229 ; the Skeleton of Brontosaurus and Skull 

 of Morosaurus, 282 



Oscillation of Flame Cones, Harold E. Temple, 512 ; Prof. 

 A. Smithells, F.R.S., 512 ; Prof. W. Galloway, 584 



Oslhoff (Prof.), the Forms of Cirrus-clouds, 209 



Ossat (Prof, de Angelis d'), Corals of Capri and Triassic 

 Shells of Giffoni, 327 



Ouse, the Aeger in the Rivers Trent and, W. H. Wheeler, 



2 9 

 Oustalet (Jean Fr^deVic Emile), Death and Obituary 



Notice of, 85 

 Outram (James), in the Heart of the Canadian Rockies, 



362 

 Ouvrard (L.), Researches on the Halogen Compounds of 



the Borates of Barium and Strontium, 359 

 Oxford Geographies, the, A. J. Herbertson, 99 



Pacific, the Oceanography of the, Dr. James M. Flint, 586 



Padova (M.), Benzylidene Derivatives of Anthrone and 

 Anthranol, 143 



Paget (Stephen), the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society 

 of London, Centenary, 1805-1905, 388 



Paleobotany : New Type of Stem from the Coal-measures, 

 Dr. D. H. Scott, 503 ; Catalogue of the Fossil Plants of 

 the Glossopteris Flora in the Department of Geology, 

 British Museum (Natural History), being a Monograph 

 of the Permo-Carboniferous Flora of India and the 

 Southern Hemisphere, E. A. Newell Arber, A. C. Seward, 

 F.R.S., 577 



Palaeoichthyology : Affinities to Lung-fishes of the Arthro- 

 dira, C. R. Eastman, 422 



Palaeolithics : the Stone Age of the Zambesi Valley, and its 

 Relation in Time, Colonel H. W. Feilden, C.B., 77 ; 

 Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires, 581 



Palaeontology : Extinct Animals, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, 

 F.R.S., 6; Carnivorous Dinosaur from the Oxford Clay, 

 Baron Nopcsa, 15 ; Kerunia from the Egyptian Eocene, 

 Baron Nopcsa, 15 ; South African Zoology and Palae- 

 ontology, 5*1 ; Prothylacinus and the other Marsupial-like 

 Carnivores of the Santa Cruz Beds are True Marsupials, 

 W. J. Sinclair, 63 ; Certain Rodents from the Pleistocene 

 of the Western Mediterranean Countries, Dr. Forsyth 

 Major, ion ; Large Cretaceous Turtle from Kansas, G. R. 

 Wieland, 134 ; Myriacanthus paradoxus from the Lower 

 Lias of Lyme Regis, Dr. A. S. Woodward, 141 ; New 

 Horned Dinosaurs from Wyoming, J. B. Hatcher, 205; 

 R. S. Lull, 205 ; the Former Occurrence of the African 

 Wild Cat, Gmel., in Ireland, Dr. R. F. Scharff, 215; 

 New Dinosaurs from the Laramie Cretaceous, Prof. 

 H. F. Osborn, 229 ; the Skeleton of Brontosaurus and 

 Skull of Morosaurus, Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn, 282 ; 

 a Large-headed Dinosaur, C. W. Gilmore, 228 ; Nebula 

 to Man, Henry R. Knipe, 342 ; Fish Fauna of the 

 Pleistocene Clays of Taranto, Prof. F. Bassani, 327 ; 

 Corals of Capri and Triassic Shells of Giffoni, Prof, 

 de Angelis d'Ossat, 327 ; Dr. Galdieri, 327 ; Liassic 

 Dentaliidae, L. Richardson, 526; the Osteology of the 

 Diplodocus, Dr. W. J. Holland, 541 ; Comparison between 

 the Carboniferous Faunas of Western America and those 

 of other Areas, G. H. Girty, 547 ; Brachiopod Homceo- 

 morphy, the Diphyoid Terebratula?, S. S. Buckman, 575 ; 

 the Silurian Fossils described as Arthrophycus and 

 Daedalus, C. L. Sarle, 590 ; Annates de Paleontologie, 

 pubises sous la Direction de Marcellin Boule, 621 



Palawan, the Bataks of, Edward Y. Miller, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 584 



Palazzo (L.), Life of Pietro Tacchini, 425 



Palisa (Dr.), Discovery of a New Comet, 326 



Panama Canal, the, 198 



Pang^ome^rie, ou Precis de Geometric fondle sur une 



Theorie g^neVale et rigoureuse des Paralleles, N. J. 



Lobatschewsky, 100 

 Paper-making, Chapters on, Clayton Beadle, 581 

 Paper-making, the L'se of Wood Pulp for, M. C. Phillips, 



397 

 Parallel Running of Alternate Current Generators, M. 



Boucherot, 545 

 Pardy (Alex.), Gas for Heating and Lighting Laboratories, 



5 '3 

 Paris Academy of Sciences, 23, 47, 71, 95, 119, 143, 167, 



191, 262, 287, 335, 359, 383, 407, 431, 455, 479, 503, 



5 2 7i 55 ' 1 57bi 599; Prizes Awarded and Proposed by the, 



2 i3 

 Parker (E. H.), Chinese Names of Colours, 297 

 Parker (J. Gordon), Leather for Libraries, 53 

 Parker (K. Langloh), the Euahlayi Tribe, a Study of 



Aboriginal Life in Australia, 610 

 Parkhurst (J. A.), Nova Aquilae No. 2, 136 

 Parkinson (F. B.), Irrigation Farming as carried on at the 



Orange River Farm at Baviaankrantz, 163 

 Parsons (Hon. Charles A., C.B., F.R.S.), the Evolution of 



the Steam-turbine, 157 

 Parsons (James), Mineralogy of Ceylon, 134 

 Parsons (J. Herbert), Physiologie de la Lecture et de 



'Ecriture, Emile Javal, 268 

 Parthenogenesis, Influence of some Factors on Experi- 

 mental, Yves Delage, 262 

 Patents in Germany in 1905, 614 

 Pathology : Introduction a la Pathologie g^neVale, M. Felix 



le Dantec, Prof. Wm. St. C. Symmers, 460 ; Death and 



Obituary Notice of Prof. Lionel Smith Beale, 540 

 Patterson (Arthur H.), Nature in Eastern Norfolk, 221 

 Patterson (Sir Robert L.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 



347 

 Paw (Dr., F.R.S.), on the View that the Comparatively 



Small Molecules into which the Food is Broken Down 



in the Intestine do not Exist in the Blood as such, 139 

 Peake (A. H.), Instrument for illustrating the Magnetic 



Properties of Iron, 455 

 Pearl (Dr. Raymond), Biometrical Study of Conjugation 



in Paramecium, 501 

 Pearl Fisheries of Ceylon, the, Sir Henry Blake, 491 

 Pearling Industry of North Australia, W. Saville-Kent, 



492 

 Pearson (F. R.), Problems in Practical Physics, 28 

 Pearson (Prof. H. H. W.), Investigations into the Develop- 

 ment and Germination of the Spores of Welwitschia, 164 ; 



Welwitschia mirabilis, 238 

 Pearson (R. S.), Method of Rearing Young Teak Plants, 



397 

 P£coul (A.), Estimation of Carbon Monoxide in Air by 



Iodic Anhydride, 335 

 Peculiar Ice Formation, James Foulds, 464; Rev. A. 



Irving, 485 ; W. Larden, 485 ; W. B. Wright, 534 

 Pellat (Henri), Action of a Magnetic Field on the Gold- 

 stein Rays (Canal-Strahlen), 192 

 Pelseneer (Paul), Lamellibranchs with Multiple Mouths, 



528 

 Penck (Prof. A.), on Changes of Climate as shown by 



Variations of the Snow-line and L'pper Tree-limit since 



Tertiary Times, 91 

 Penguin, Life-history of the Emperor, Edward A. Wilson 



at Royal Institution, 211 

 Penrose's Pictorial Annual, 269 

 Peptides and Proteids, Studies on the Synthesis of, Prof. 



Emil Fischer, 519 

 Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. Sealark, the, J. Stanley 



Gardiner, 43, 184 

 Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. Sealark to the Indian 



Ocean, the, the Seychelles Archipelago, J. Stanley 



Gardiner, 294 

 Periodicitv of Sun-spots, the, Prof. Arthur Schuster, 



F.R.S.,' at Royal Society, 378 

 Periodogram and its Optical Applications, Prof. Arthur 



Schuster, F.R.S., at Royal Society, 378 

 Periods in Meteorology, Recent Studies of, 209 

 Peripheral Retina, the Colour Sensitivity of the, John 



Wallace Baird, 260 

 PeYisse' (M. Raymond), le Chauffage des Habitations par 



Caioriferes, 100 

 Perkin (A. G.), Oxidation Products of the Hydroxybenzoic 



