Index 



398 ; Investigations and Commercial Tests in Connection 

 with the Work of an Engineering College, Prof. D. S 

 Jacobus, 406; Smoke Abatement, a Manual for the Use 

 of Manufacturers, Inspectors, Medical Officers of Health, 

 Engineers, and Others, William Nicholson, 411 ; Death 1 

 Carl Heinrich Von Siemens, 540 ; Heat and Steam 

 (Elementary), an Introductory Supplement to a Text 

 book of Marine Engineering for the Use of Naval 

 Officers, Engineer-Commander Tompkins, 557 ; Messrs. 

 Richardson, Westgarth ond Co.'s New Form of Con- 

 denser, Prof. R. S. Weighton, 572 ; Motor-car Mechan- 

 ism and Management, the Petrol Car, W. Poynter Adams, 

 580 ; see also British Association 



England : the Survey Atlas of England and Wales, J. G. 

 Bartholomew, 218; the Evolution of an English Town, 

 being the Story of the Ancient Town of Pickering in 

 Yorkshire, Gordon Home, 538 ; the Growth of Beet- 

 sugar in England, 539 



Engler (Prof.), on the Floras of Tropical Africa, 163 



English (D.), Beasties Courageous, Studies of Animal Life 

 and Characters, 177 



Entomology: Entomological Society, 23, 117, 167, 214, 

 430, 526, 575, 598; Annual General Meeting of, 302; 

 the Supposed Numerical Preponderance of the Males it 

 Odonata, R. J. Tillyard, 24; Accessory Glands to th< 

 Silk-producing Apparatus of the Larva? of Io Irene, L. 

 Bordas, 48 ; Panurgus worried, a New Species of Bee, 

 Rev. F. D. Morice, 117; the Tsetse-Fly and its Try- 

 panosome, W. Baker, 118; the Seat of the Recognition- 

 Sense among Ants, H. Pieron, 134 ; the Mexican Cotton- 

 Boll Weevil, Messrs. Hunter and Hinds, 158 ; the Cotton 

 Bollworm, A. L. Quaintance and C. T. Brues, Fred. V. 

 Theobald, 257; the Mexican Cotton-Boll Weevil, W. I) 

 Hunter and W. E. Hinds, Fred. V. Theobald, 257 ; the 

 Romance of Insect Life, Edmund Selous, 172 ; the Habits 

 of Bees and the Colours of Flowers, Gaston Bonnier, 

 191 ; American Insects, Vernon L. Kellogg, 292 ; Com- 

 parative Studies in the Psychology of Ants and of Higher 

 Animals, E. Wassmann, Lord Avebury, F.R.S., 315 ; 

 the "Borer" Beetle, E. P. Stebbing, 323; Bark-Boring 

 Beetles in Pine-Forests, E. P. Stebbing, 348 ; Agriculture 

 in the Trans-Caucasus for the Year 1905, Ravages o' 

 Locusts, Consul Stevens, 324 ; the Effect of Food on the 

 Colour of Moths, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 341 : Insect 

 Enemies of Insect Pests, Mr. Compere, 373 ; W. S. Har- 

 wood, 373 ; the Felted Beech Coccus, Cryptococcus fagi, 

 397 ; Stick Insect, O. viridipes, Prof. Rehn, 397 ; th 

 Bees of Australia, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 439 ; the 

 Intelligence of Animals, Prof. W. Galloway, 440; Breed- 

 ing Experiments with Lepidoptera, L. Doncaster and 

 Rev. G. H. Raynor, 454 ; Influence of Temperature on 

 Insects, F. Merrifield, 516; Argynnis niobe from the 

 Pyrenees, Cevennes, and South Tyrolese Mountains, H. 

 Rowland-Brown, 526 ;the Lepidoptera of the British Islands, 

 Charles G. Barrett, 532 ; Calcara Observed on the Legs 

 of Some Hymenoptera, Rev. F. D. Morice, 598 



Epsom Salt, Cheirality of Form of Crystals of, Dr. H. C. 

 Pocklington, 270 



Equations of the Wave Theory, the, 241 



Equatorial Observations, Reduction Tables for, C. W. 

 Frederick, 18 



Equilibration of the Eyes, Sea-sickness and, Alfred Sang, 

 511; Dr. John Aitken, F.R.S., 560; Geoffrey Martin, 



584 

 Erkenntnis und Irrtum, Prof. Ernest Mach, Supp. tc 



November 30, vii. 

 Eros Comparison Stars, Right Ascensions of the, Dr. 



Fritz Conn, 305 

 Eros, Observations of, 375 

 Errera (Prof.), the Oxlip, 374 



Eruption of Vesuvius, the, 565, 588 ; see also Volcanoes 

 Escombe (F.), Untersuchungen ub. d. Einwerkung Schwe- 



fliger Siiure auf die Pflanzen, Prof. Dr. A. Wieler, 385 ; 



Biochemie der Pflanzen, Prof. Dr. Fr. Czapek, 193 ; 



Corr., 341 

 Esquisse d'une Th^orie biologique du Sommeil, Dr. Ed. 



Claparede, 293 

 Ethnology : Expedition to the Andes, Baron Erland Nor- 



denskjold, 34; Everyday Life among the Head-hunters, 



and other Experiences from East to West, Dorothy Cator. 



203 ; Oraibi Natal Customs and Ceremonies, H. R. 



Voth, 300; the Cheyenne. Dr. G. A. Dorsey, 300; the 

 Bontoc Igorot, Albert Ernest Jenks, Dr. A. C. Haddon, 

 F.R.S., .£84; Negritos of Zamabales, William Allan Reea, 

 Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 584; the Nabaloi Dialect, 

 Otto Scheerer, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 584; the 

 Bataks of Palawan, Edward Y. Miller, Dr. A. C. Had- 

 don, F.R.S., 5S4 



Euahlayi Tribe, the, a Study of Aboriginal Life in Aus- 

 tralia, W. Langloh Parker, 610 



Europe : Travels of a Naturalist in Northern Europe, 

 Norway, 1871, Archangel, 1872, Petchora, 1873, J. A. 

 Harvie-Brown, 50 



Europe and Asia, Mast and Sail in, H. Warington Smyth, 

 Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 536 



Evans (Dr. J. W.), the Rocks of the Cataracts of the 

 River Madeira, 141 ; Determination of the Angle between 

 the Optic Axes of a Crvstal in Parallel Polarised Light, 

 166 



Evans (Dr. John W.), the Origin of Bronze, 414 



Evans (J. B. P.), Infection Phenomena in the Uredineae, 

 164 



Evolution : the Evolution of the Solar System, F. R. Moul- 

 ton, 87 ; Organic Evolution, C. W. Saleeby, 99 ; Colour- 

 inheritance in Rats, L. Doncaster, 191; Nebula to Man, 

 Henry R. Knipe, 342 ; Geschichte der biologischen 

 Theorie, seit dem Ende des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts, 

 Dr. Em. Radl, 435 ; Essays on Evolution and Design. 

 Prof. John Young, 556; Kinesis the Main Factor in 

 Evolution of Organisms, O. F. Cook, 616 



Evolution of an English Town, the, being the Story of the 

 Ancient Town of Pickering in Yorkshire, Gordon Home, 



S3 8 

 Ewart (Dr. Alfred J.), the Galvanotropic Irritability of 



Roots, 94 



Ewart (Prof.), the Tarpan and its Relationship with Wild 

 and Domestic Horses, 119 



Excavations in the Near East, 1904-5, British, 102 



Exploration of the Atmosphere over the Tropical Oceans, 

 the, Dr. A. L. Rotch and L. Teisserenc de Bort, 54 



Exploration, Polar, 356 



Explosives : Researches on Explosives, Sir Andrew Noble, 

 Bart., K.C.B., F.R.S., 116; New Methods of Testing 

 Explosives, C. E. Bichel, 194 ; Die Explosivstoffe mit 

 besondere Berucksichtigung der Neuren Potente die 

 Schiessbaumwolle (Nitrocelluloscn), Dr. Richard Escales, 

 364 ; Ignition of Nitro-compound Explosives in Small 

 Arm Cartridges, W. D. Borland, 525 



Extinct Animals, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S.. 6 



Eyes, Sea-sickness and Equilibration of the, Alfred Sang, 

 511; Dr. John Aitken, F.R.S., 560; Geoffrey Martin, 

 5S4 



Fabry (Charles), Intrinsic Brightness of the Solar Corona 

 during the Eclipse of August 30, 1905, 167; the In- 

 trinsic Light of the Corona, 182 ; Cooper-Hewitt Lamp 

 as a Source of Monochromatic Light, 551. 



Faint Stars, a Systematic Study of, Prof. Pickering, 545 



Falkland Island Fox, the, R. N. Rudmose-Brown, 365 



Faraday Society, 117, 214 



Farina (R.), Prospecting in the Transbaikalian Goldfields, 



398 



Farlow (Prof. W. G.), the Popular Conception of the 

 Scientific Man, 403 



Fawsitt (Dr. C. E.), Electrical Measurements on Metals, 

 216 



Feeding of Children in Schools, Medical Inspection and, 

 286 



Feilden (Col. H. W., C.B.), the Stone Age of the Zambesi 

 Valley, and its Relation in Time, 77 



Feilman (Dr.), Milk and Copper, 399 



Fenton (Dr.), an Indicator for Strong Acids and Bases, 

 527 



Ferber (Captain), Mathematical Investigation of Motions 

 of Aeroplanes and Aeroeurves. 350 



Fertilisers, Soils and, Prof. H. Snyder, 266 



Fessenden (Prof. Reginald A.), Chinese Names of Colours, 

 390 ; Method of Producing Waves of Frequency Inter- 

 mediate between Heat Waves and Hertzian Waves, 42S 



Festivals, Old Customs and, W. Semple, 582 



Fever, Mediterranean, 550 



