Index 



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Ward (R. de C), a more Rational Tiealment of Clima- 

 tology, 493 

 Warrand (Major-General W. E.), Result of War affected 



by Soldier's Stature, 414 

 Warren (S. H.), Origin of Eolithic Flints from Natural 



Causes, 239 

 Wartenburg (H. v.), Determination of the Molecular 

 Weight of Silver Vapour by Nernst's Torsion Balance, 

 400 

 Wassmann (E.I, Comparative Studies in the Psychology of 



Ants and of Higher Animals, 315 

 Wastage in Armies bv Disease, the, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 



'OS 

 Water, Use of Copper Sulphate in the Purification of. 



Dr. Howard Jones, 230 

 Water Analysis, the Sanitary Value of a, Prof. Leonhard 



P. Kinnicutt, 404 

 Water Supply and Irrigation Papers, 183 

 Water-lilies, the, a Monograph of the Genus Nymphsea, 



Henry S. Conard, 379 

 Water-plant, Insectivorous, from Trinidad, Sir W. T. 



Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 246 

 Waters, Relation of the Law to Underground, D. W. 



Johnson, 426 

 Watkins (E. J.), Ropiness in Flour and Bread, its Detec- 

 tion and Prevention, 598 

 Watkins-Pitchford (Mr.), Germicidal Action of Copper 



Salts and of Bright Copper, 61 

 Watson (Dr. Chalmers), Effects of Varying Diets upon 



Growth and Nutrition, 239 

 Watson (Dr. G. A.), Mammalian Cerebral Cortex, I., 



Order Insectivora, 238 

 Watson (Dr. James Rodger), Natural Science in Hygiene, 

 or the Life-history of the Non-bacterial Parasites affect- 

 ing Man, 484 

 Watson (D. M. S.), a Newly Discovered Synangium, 542 

 Watson (E. R.), Silver Dioxide and Silver Peroxvnitrate, 



190 

 Watson (W.), Experimental Results in Connection with the 



Hydrodynamical Theory of Seiches, 383 

 Watteville (C. de), the Flame Spectrum of Mercury, 359 

 Wave-lengths of Silicium Lines, Prof. Frost and J. A. 



Brown, 17 

 Wave Theory, the Equations of the, 241 



Waves : Form of Initiational Disturbance more Con- 

 venient than that of §§ 3-31 of Previous Papers on 

 Waves, Lord Kelvin, 358; Illustrations of the Indefinite 

 Extension and Multiplication of a Group of Two- 

 dimensional Deep-sea Waves, Initially Finite, Lord 

 Kelvin, 359; Initiation and Continued Growth of a Train 

 of Two-dimensional Waves due to the Sudden Com- 

 mencement of a Stationary Periodically Varying Forcive, 

 Lord Kelvin, 359 

 Way (W. W.), on the Disabilities of the South African 



Schoolboy, 41 

 Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, Edward Step, 3 

 Webb (Fillipo Barker), Webbia-Raccolta di Scritti Botanica 

 publicati in occasione del 50 anniversario della Morti 

 di, 510 

 Webb (Wilfred Mark), the Training of the Body and Mind, 



2$q ; Public Schools Science Masters' Conference, 308 

 Webster (Prof. Arthur Gordon), the Dynamics of Particles 



and of Rigid, Elastic, and Fluid Bodies, 555 

 Wedderburn (J. H. Maclagen), Theorem in Hyper-complex 



Numbers, 358 

 Wedemeyer (A.), Comet 1905c (Giacobini), 326, 351, 375, 



425. 473, 544 

 Weed (W. H.), Copper Production of the United States, 



306 

 Weighton (Prof. R. S.), Messrs. Richardson, Westgarth 



and Co.'s New Form of Condenser, 572 

 Weights and Measures : Death and Obituarv Notice o' 



Henrv James Chaney, 419 

 Weil (Emil), Serotherapy in Cases of Bleeding, 24 

 Weir (Harrison), Death and Obituary Notice of, 251 

 Weiss (Prof. F. E.), on the Value of Botanical Photo- 

 graphs, 163 

 Weldon (Prof. W. F. R., F.R.S.), Death of, 5S9 ; Obituarv 



Notice of, 611 

 Wells (J. Walter), the Cement Industry of Manitoba, 108 



Wells (R. C), the Possibility of utilising the Temperature^ 

 of Transition of Sodium Bromide Dihydrate into the 

 Anhydrous Salt as a Fixed Point in Accurate Thermo- 

 metry, 591—2 

 Werner (Prof. A.), neuere Anschauungen auf dem Gebiete 



der anorganischen Chemie, 433 

 West Indies, the, a Historical Geography of the British 



Colonies, C. P. Lucas, C.B., 245 

 Whaling : Last Season's Catch of the Dundee Whaling 



Fleet, T. Southwell, 446 

 Wheeler (Plumer), Electrical Conductivity of Solutions of 



Potassium Iodides in Liquid Iodine, 473 

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



29 

 Whetham (W. C. D., F.R.S.), Electrical Conductivity of 

 Dilute Solutions of Sulphuric Acid, 166; the Theory of 

 Experimental Electricity, 169 

 Whipple IF. J. W.), the "Existence of Absolute Motion, 535 

 Whiskey? What is, 441 



Whitak'er (A.), Breeding Habits of British Bats, 106 

 White (David), Geology of the Perry Basin in South- 

 eastern Maine, 593 

 White (Dr. Charles A.), the Black Locust Tree in America 



S4i 

 White (Henry Seely), the Boston Colloquium, Lectures on 



Mathematics, 122 

 White (P.), Experimental Results in Connection with the 



Hydrodynamical Theory of Seiches, 383 

 White (Rev. Gilbert), the Natural Historv of Selborne, 581 

 White (Sir W. H., K.C.B., F.R.S.), 'Sailing Craft in 



Europe and Asia, H. Warington Smyth, 536 

 Whiteley (R. L.), an Elementary Text-book of Inorganic 



Chemistry, 459 

 Whitley (E.), Effects of Alkalies and Acids, and of Alka- 

 line and Acid Salts, upon Fertilised Eggs of Echinus 

 esculentus, Study in Relationship to the Causation of 

 Malignant Disease, 213; Effect of Acid, Alkali, and 

 Certain Indicators in Arresting or otherwise Influencing 

 the Development of the Eggs of Pleuroncctcs platessa 

 and Echinus esculentus, 213; Protective Mechanism 

 against Excess of Alkali, 474 

 Wiedemann (Prof. E.), Absorption Spectra of Ultra-violet 



Rays by Vapour and Liquids, 101 

 Wieland (G. R.), Large Cretaceous Turtle from Kansas, 



'34 

 Wieler (Prof. Dr .A.), Untersuchungen iib. d. Einwirkung 



schwefliger Saure auf die Pflanzen, 385 

 Wilks (Sir Samuel, Bart., F.R.S.), what causes the De- 

 structive Effects of Lightning? 296 

 Williams (Stanley), Systematic Error in Transit Observ- 

 ations of Jovian Spots, 38 

 Williamson (F. J.), Leather for Libraries, 53 

 Willis (H. G.), Elementary Modern Geometry, Supp. to 



November 30, viii 

 Wilman (Miss M.), Transactions of the South African 

 Philosophical Society, Catalogue of Printed Books, 

 Papers, and Maps relating to the Geology and Mineralogy 

 of South Africa to December 31, 1904, 28 

 Wilson (A.), Coagulating Actions of Colloids, 479 

 Wilson (C. T. R.), Portable Gold-leaf Electrometer for 



Low or High Potentials, 118 

 Wilson (Dr.), the Lunar Eclipse of February 8, 545 

 Wilson (Dr. H. A.), Ergebnisse und Probieme der Elek- 

 tronentheorie, 27 ; Electrical Conductivity of Flames for 

 Rapidly Alternating Currents, 142 ; Velocities of the 

 Ions of Alkali Salt Vapours at High Temperatures, 526 

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



Lecture at Royal Institution, 211 

 Wilson (F. R. L.), Elementary Chemistry, Progressive 



Lessons in, 459 

 Wilson (Major-General Sir Charles, K.C.B., F.R.S.), 



Death of, 14 

 Wilson (Prof. E.), Alternate Current Electrolysis, 117 

 Winchester Arithmetic, the, C. Godfrey and G. M. Bell, 



Supp. to November 30, viii 

 Winslow (Charles-Edward Amorv), Elements of Applied 



Microscopy, 365 

 Winter (Sir F.), the Agaiambo Dwarfs, British New 



Guinea, 372 

 Winl.ss Telegraphy from Coney Island Station, 540 



