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Index 



Haldane (Dr.), Methods of Rat Destruction and Disinfec- 

 tion on Shipboard, 619 



Hale (Prof.), Report of the Yerkes Observatory, lS ; the 

 Solar Observatory on Mount Wilson, California : Con- 

 tributions from Solar Observatory of the Carnegie Insti- 

 tution of Washington, 67 ; the Fire near Mount Wilson 

 Observatory, 375 ; Sun-spot Spectra, 425 ; a Programme 

 of Solar Research, 494 ; Some Tests of the Snow Tele- 

 scope, 518 



Hall (A. D.), Agricultural Education, 42 ; Determination of 

 Available Plant Food in Soil by the Use of Weak Acid 

 Solvents, 357 ; Estimation of Carbon in Soils, 623 



Hall (A. L.), Mode of Occurrence of the Tin-ore in Bush- 

 veld Area, North-east of Pretoria, 540 



Hall (Mr.), Palaeozoic Rocks and Fossils of Gippsland, 16 



Hall (William), Tables and Constants to Four Figures, 

 Supp. to November 30, viii 



Haller (A.), Mixed Derivatives of Dextrorotatory Camphoric 

 Acid and on ^-Campholide, 71 ; Benzylidene Derivatives 

 of Anthrone and Anthranol, 143 ; Rotatory Powers of 

 Hexahydrobenzylidene and GEnanthylidencamphors, 383 ; 

 Benzyl- and Phcnylborneols and their Products of Dehy- 

 dration, 527 



Halm (Dr. J.), Some Suggestions on the Nebular Hypo- 

 thesis, 38 ; Further Results obtained with the Spectro- 

 heliometer, 215 



Hammam (G.), an Inquiry for Books, 464 



Hammond (Mr.), on Electrical Power Distribution for the 

 Rand, 64 



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

 Kelsall and Philip W. Munn, O. V. Aplin, 465 



Hancock (the late Albany), the British Tunicata, an Un- 

 finished Monograph, 508 



Hann (A. C. O.), New Tropeines, 431 



Hann (Prof. Julius), Lehrbuch der Meteorologie, 270 



Hanskv (Prof. A.), Photographs of the Solar Granulations, 

 253 ; Photographies de la Granulation Solaire faites a 

 Poulkowa, 401 



Harboe (Major E. G.), Earthquake Origins, 620 



Hardy (G. H.), the Integration of Functions of a Single 

 Variable, Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathe- 

 matical Physics, 558 



Harker (Dr. A.), Geological Structure of the Sgurr of Eigg, 

 215; Experiments on Earth-currents at Kew Observatory, 

 526; Landolt-Bornstein — Physikalisch-chemische Tabellen, 

 Drs. Bornstein and Meyerhoffer, Supp. to November 30, 

 vi 



Harmer (Dr. S. F., F.R.S.), Zoology at the British Asso- 

 ciation, Corr. , 125 



Harris (Dr. David Fraser), Terminology in Electro-physi- 

 ology, 5 



Harris (Dr. W.), Yams Cultivated in Jamaica, 471 



Harris (Frank), Ascent of Sap in Trees, 246 



Harris (Rollin A.), a Manual of Tides, 248; Tidal Re- 

 search^, ;SS 



Hart (J. H.), New Water-plant in the Pitch Lake La Brea, 

 230 



Hart (Prof. Edward), Second Year Chemistry, a Handbook 

 for Laboratory and Class Work, 461 



Hartland (E. Sidney), on the Totemism of the Bantu, 66 



Hartley (E. G. J.), Determination of the Osmotic Pressures 

 of Solutions by the Measurement of their Vapour Pres- 

 sures 380 



Hartley (H.), Solubility of Triphenylmethane in Organic 

 Liquids, 431 ; Spontaneous Crystallisation of Super- 

 saturated Solutions, 431 



Hartwig (Prof.), Comet 1905b, 109 ; Comet 1905c, 20S ; 

 Comet 1906a (Brooks), 375 ; Comet 1906b, 404 



Harvard, Mounting the 60-inch Reflector at, 500 



Harvard College Observatory, Prof. Pickering, 494 



Harvard University, Contributions from the Jefferson 

 Laboratory of, 427 



II civii-Brown (J. A.), Travels of a Naturalist in Northern 

 Europe : Norway, 1871, Archangel, 1S72, Petchora, 1875, 

 50 



Harwood (W. S.), New Creations in Plant Life : an 

 Authoritative Account of the Life and Work of Luther 

 Burbank, 242 ; Insect Enemies of Insect Pests, 373 



Harzer (H. S.), on the Diamond Pipes and Fissures of 

 South Africa, 92 



Harzer (Prof.), Mathematical Study in Japan, 135 



Haslope (P. L.), Practical Sea-fishing, a Handbook for Sea 



Anglers, 51 

 Hatcher (J. B.), New Horned Dinosaurs from Wyoming, 



205 

 Haven (H. M.), American Practice in Refrigeration, 122 

 Havunders0gelsen, Meddelelser fra Kommissionen fra, Serie 



Hydrografi, Serie Fiskeri, Serie Plankton, Jas. Johnstone, 



434 

 Haworth (E.), Geology of the Iola Quadrangle, Kansas, 



307 



Haynes (G. S.), the Pharmacological Action of Digitalis, 

 Strophanthus and Squill on the Heart, 542 



Head-hunters, Everyday Life among the, and other Ex- 

 periences from East to West, Dorothy Cator, 203 



Health, Simple Lessons on, for the Use of the Young, Sir 

 Michael Foster, K.C.B., 76 



Health and Temperance, a First Reader in, W. Taylor, 532 



Hearnshaw (Prof. F. J. C), Erhebung der Geschichte zum 

 Rang einer Wissenschaft, J. G. Droysen, 307; the 

 Science of History, J. A. Froude, 307; Grundriss der 

 Historik, J. G. Droysen, 307 ; the Science of History, 

 Principal John Caird, 307 ; Introduction aux Etudes His- 

 toriques, Langlois and Seignobos, 307 ; an Inaugural 

 Lecture, Prof. J. B. Bury, 307; a Plea for the Historical 

 reaching of History, Prof. C. H. Firth, 307; the 

 Methodical Study of Man, Dr. Percy Gardner, 307 



Heart of the Canadian Rockies, in the, James Outram, 362 



Heat : Specific Heat of Solutions of Copper Sulphate, P. 

 Vaillant, 2^ ; Influence of Phase Changes on Tenacity of 

 Ductile Metals, G. T. Beilby and H. N. Beilby, 70 ; Tem- 

 perature and Efficiency of Thermal Radiation, J. Swin- 

 burne, 95 ; Researches on Explosives, Sir Andrew Noble, 

 Bart., K.C.B., F.R.S., 116; Heat a Mode of Motion in 

 the Seventeenth Century, Sir W. R. Gowers, F.R.S., 175; 

 Heat a Mode of Motion, Charles E. Benham, 246 ; the 

 Temperature of the Monkey, Drs. Sutherland Simpson 

 and J. J. Galbraith, 216; Value for the Latent Heat of 

 Water, Prof. A. Leduc, 254; a Respiration Calorimeter 

 with Appliances for the Direct Determination of Oxygen, 

 Profs. W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict, 276 ; the 

 Thermal Dilatation of Compressed Hydrogen, Prof. A. W. 

 Witkowski, 325; Commercial Economy in Steam and 

 other Thermal Power Plants as Dependent upon Physical 

 Efficiency, Capital Charges, and Working Costs, Prof. 

 Robert H. Smith, 338; a Gas Calorimeter, C. V. Boys, 

 F.R.S., at Royal Society, 354; the Critical Temperature 

 and Value of ML/i9 of some Carbon Compounds, J. C. 

 Brown, 3S2 ; a Definition of Temperature, Geoffrey 

 Martin, 390; Inversion Point of the Joule-Kelvin Effect, 

 Prof. Alfred W. Porter, 390 ; Effect of High Temperatures 

 on Radium Emanation, W. Makower, 407 ; Method of 

 Producing Waves of Frequency Intermediate between 

 Heat Waves and Hertzian Waves, Prof. Reginald A. 

 Fessenden, 428 ; Heat and Steam (Elementary), an Intro- 

 ductory Supplement to a Text-book of Marine Engineer- 

 ing for the Use of Naval Officers, Engineer-Commander 

 Tompkins, 557 ; the Temperature of the Sun, Henri 

 Moissan, 569; Elevation of the Boiling Point of Aqueous 

 Solutions of Electrolytes, Rev. S. M. Johnston, 575 ; the 

 Possibility of Utilising the Temperature of Transition of 

 Sodium Bromide Dihydrate into the Anhydrous Salt as a 

 Fixed Point in Accurate Thermometry, Prof. Theodore 

 W. Richards and R. C. Wells, 591-2 ; Vapour Pressure 

 of a Pure Liquid at Constant Temperature, Prof. Sydney- 

 Young, 599 



Heath (Thomas Edward), Our Stellar Universe, 581 



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

 513 ; Frof. Vivian B. Lewes, 515 



" Heavens at a Glance, The," A. Mee, 425 



Heaviside (Oliver, F.R.S.), the Magnetic Inertia of a 

 Charged Conductor in a Field of Force, 582 



Hedges (Killingworth), Modern Lightning Conductors, 340 



Hedley (E. P.), Dynamic Isomerism of Phloroglucinol, 624 



Hedley (G. W.), Elementary Chemistry, Progressive Lessons 

 in, 459, 



Hegel (G. W. F.), Encyclopadie der Philosophischen Wis- 

 senschaften im Grundrisse. 9,8 



Helium in Relation to Radio-active Processes, Prof. E. 

 Rutherford, F.R.S., Hon. R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 289 



Helland-Hansen (Mr.), Hydrography of the Faeroe-Shetland 

 Channel, 255 



