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Bonney (Prof. T. G.), Relations of the Chalk and Boulder- 



clay near Royston, 574 

 Bonnier (Gaston), the Habits cf Bees and the Colours of 



Flowers, 191 

 Bonnier (Pierre), Physiological Conditions of Oral Teach- 

 ing, 359 

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



Haddon" F.R.S., 584 

 Bookbinding, Report of the Committee on Leather for, 219 

 Books, an Inquiry for, G. Hammam, 464 

 Books of Science, Forthcoming, 476 

 f Bobtis, Remarkable Variation in the Spectrum of, Drs. 



H. Ludendorff and G. Eberhard, 474 

 Boraston (J. Maclair), Nature-tones and Undertones, 414 

 Borax and Boric Acid on the Human System, Third 



Treatise on the Effect of, Dr. Oscar Liebreich, 611 

 Borchardt (W. G.), Elementary Algebra, 293 

 Bordas (F.), Method of Determination of the Foreign 



Materials contained in Cocoa and Chocolate, 304 

 Bordas (L.), Accessory Glands to the Silk-producing 



Apparatus of the Larvae of Io Irene, 48 

 Border occasionally seen between Light and Dark Regions 



on Photographic Prints, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 5, 



54: Dr. F. J. Allen, 29; R. Child Bayley, 29 

 Borland (W. D.), Ignition of Nitro-compound Explosives 



in Small-arm Cartridges, 525 

 Borneo : Everyday Life among the Head-hunters, and other 



Experiences from East to West, Dorothy Cator, 203 

 Bornstein (Dr.), Landolt-Bbrnstein — Physikalischchemische 



Tabellen, Supp. to November 30, vi 

 Borough Polvtechnic Institute, the Place of Polytechnics in 



Education, Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., at, 



5 21 

 Bort (L. Teisserenc de), the Exploration of the Atmosphere 

 over the Tropical Oceans, 54 ; the Vertical Distribution 

 of the Meteorological Elements above the Atlantic, 449 

 Borzi (M.), the late Prof. Federico Delpino, 277 

 Bossert (J.), Catalogue of 3799 Bright Stars, 495 

 Boston Colloquium, the, Lectures on Mathematics, Edward 

 Burr Van Vleck, Henry Seely White, and Frederick 

 Shenstone Woods, 122 

 Botanv : Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, Edward Step, 

 3 ; Yegetationsbilder, Drs. G. Karsten and H. Schenck, 

 4; Botanv of the Far North of New Zealand, Dr. L. 

 Cockayne, 16; the History of Emulsin, L. Guignard, 23; 

 a New Species of Eucalyptus, J. H. Maiden, 24 ; New 

 South Wales Linnean Society, 24, 216; Handbuch der 

 Blutenbiologie, Ernst Loew, 26 ; Flora of West Prussia, 

 J. B. Scholz, 36; Brazilian Rubber Plants, Dr. J. Huber, 

 36; India-rubber plants, A. Chevalier, 47; the Rubber 

 Industrv, 277; Cultivation of Rubber in Bassein, Bom- 

 bay, 616; Influence of Different Kinds of Light Radi- 

 ations on the Migration of the Albumenoids in the Wheat 

 Grain, J. Dumont, 4S ; Index Kewensis Plantarum 

 Phanerogamarum, Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dver, K.C.M.G., 

 F.R.S., 75; the Kew Bulletin, Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 

 K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 534; Light Emission by Plants, Prof. 

 II. Molisch, 85; the Galvanotropic Irritability of Roots, 

 Dr. Alfred J. Ewart and Jessie S. Bayliss, 04 ; Morph- 

 ology of Aerial Bulbs, Marcel Dubard, q6 ; the Isolation 

 of the Infecting Organism (Zoochlorella) of Convoluta 

 ■ roscoffensis, F. Keeble and Dr. F. W. Gamble, 117; 

 Increase in the Dry Weight of Green Plants in a Soil 

 to which Amides have been added, Jules Lefevre, nq; 

 Juglone. M. Brissemoret and R. Combes, no: Sterile 

 Fruits Developed without the Intervention of the Male 

 Element, Th. Solacolu, 143 ; Fragmenta Phytographiae 

 Australia; occidentalis, L. Diels and E. Pritzel, 140. ; 

 Linnean Society, 167, 214, 287, 381, 454. 5°3. 59 8 • 

 Embrvologv of the Amentiferae, part ii., Carpinus 

 Betulus, Dr. Margaret Benson, Miss F. Sanday, and 

 Miss E. Berridge, 167; the Habits of Bees and the 

 Colours of Flowers, Gaston Bonnier. 10 1 : Biochemie der 

 Pflanzen, Prof. Dr. Fr. Czapek, F. Escombe. irj-i ; Corr., 

 341 ; Death and Obituary Notice of F. W. Burbidge, 

 204; Castiarina stricta in New South Wales, R. H. 

 Cambage, 216; the Useful Plants of the Island of Guam, 

 W. E. Safford. 221 ; New Water-plant in the Pitch Lake 

 La Brea. J. H. Hart, 230 ; Weheitschia Mirabilis, Prof. 

 H. H. W. Pearson, 23S ; the Araucariea?, A. C. Seward, 

 F.R.S., and Sibille O. Ford, 23S ; the Microsporangia of 



the Pteridosperms, R. Kidston, F.R.S., 238; New 

 Creations in Plant Life, an Authoritative Account of the 

 Life and Work of Luther Burbank, W. S. Harwood, 

 242 ; Ascent of Sap in Trees, Frank Harris, 246; Insect- 

 ivorous Water-plant from Trinidad, Sir W. T. Thiselton- 

 Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 240; Hydrocyanic Principle of 

 the Black Elder, L. Guignard, 262 ; Structure of Plants 

 Developed in the Light, without Carbon Dioxide, and 

 in Presence of Organic Materials, M. Molliard, 263 ; 

 Nutrition of Green Plants by Amides in the Absence of 

 Carbon Dioxide, Jules Lefevre, 359 ; Mechanism of 

 Carbon Assimilation in Green Plants, Francis L. Usher 

 and J. H. Priestley, 525; the Uses of British Plants, 

 Rev. Prof. G. Henslow, 270 ; Death and Obituary Notice 

 of Sir Mountstuart E. Grant-Duff, G.C.S.I., F.R.S., 

 274 ; Better Methods of Propagation of Mushrooms, Dr. 

 B. M. Duggar, 270 ; the late Prof. Federico Delpino, 

 M. Borzi, 277; Illustriertes Handbuch der Laubholz- 

 kunde, part iv., C. K. Schneider, 293; Survey of the 

 Vegetation of the District South of Dublin, G. H. 

 Pethvridge and R. L. Pra'eger, 303 ; Rusts on Acacia in 

 Australia, D. McAlpine, 304 ; Rare Plants found in Scot- 

 land, J. G. Nicolson, 323; W. Young, 323; the Order 

 Bombacacea;, 323 ; the Statolith Theory of Geotropism, 

 Prof. Schwendener, 349 ; the Oxlip, Prof. Errera, 374 ; 

 the Waterlilies, a Monograph of the Genus Nymphpea, 

 Henrv S. Conrad, 370 ; Untersuchungen lib. d. Einwirk- 

 ung Schwefliger Saure auf die Pflanzen, Prof. Dr. A. 

 Wieler, F. Escombe, 385 ; the Generic Concept in the 

 Classification of the Flowering Plants, Prof. B. L. 

 Robinson, 405 ; Organography of Plants, Dr. K. Goebel, 

 412 ; Flowering and Seeding of Bamboos in Europe, 422 ; 

 Indian Forest Fungi, Dr. E. J. Butler, 423 ; the Manila 

 Elemi Plant, E. D. Merrill, 423; die Spaltoffnungs- 

 apparat im Lichte der Phylogenie, ein Beitrag zur 

 •• phvlogenetischen Pflanzenhistologie, " Dr. Otto Porsch, 

 436 ; Botanische Jahrbiicher, 437 ; Plants that Aid in the 

 Formation of Alluvial Flats in the Valleys of Aconcagua 

 and La Plata Rivers, Prof. G. F. Scott Elliot, 447 ; 

 Lemon-scented Leptospermum, R. T. Baker and H. G. 

 Smith, 456; Physiological Properties of West Indian 

 Boxwood,' Harvev Gibson, 474; Bean containing Hydro- 

 cyanic Acid, Phaseolus lunatus, L. Guignard, 479 ; Death 

 and Obituarv Notice of William Sowerby, 490 ; Webbia- 

 Raccolta di Scritti Botanici publicati in occasione del 

 50 anniversario della Morti di Fillipo Barker Webb, 

 510; the Origin of Gvmnosperms, Prof. F. W. Oliver, 

 542 ; E. A. N. Arber] 542 ; Prof. A. C. Seward, 542 ; 

 a Newly Discovered Synangium, D. M. S. Watson, 542 ; 

 Atlas of Japanese VegetatioVi, Dr. Augustine Henry, 557; 

 Foliar Periodicitv in Tropical Countries, H. Wright, 56S ; 

 Action of some Alkaloids with Respect to Pollen Tubes, 

 Henri Coupin, 576; British Flowering Plants, the Right 

 Hon. Lord Aveburv, 604 ; see also British Association 

 Bouasse (M.), Elongation of Wires by Flexion, 277 

 Bouchard (Ch.), Action of Radium Emanation on Chromo- 



genic Bacteria, 576 

 Boucherot (M.), Parallel Running of Alternate Current 

 Generators, 545 . 



Bougault (J.), Use of Alcohol in the Preparation of Anti- 



monv Tartrate, 480 

 Boule (Marcellin), Annales de Paleontologie, publiees sous 



la direction de, 621 

 Boulenger (G. A., F.R.S.), Melanistic Form of the Wall- 

 lizard, 189 

 Bouvier (E. L.), Observations on Gennadas, 551 

 Bowyer (Mr.), Measures of Double Stars, 208 

 Boys (C. V., F.R.S.), a Gas Calorimeter, Paper at Royal 

 Societv, 354 , , 



Brackenbury (C. E.). British Progress in Gas Works 



Plant and Machinery, 217 

 Brain-weights, the Biometrics of, 200 

 Braine (C. D. H.), on Irrigation in South Africa, 65 

 Brau (M.), Toxin and Antitoxin of Cholera, 528 

 Br£al (E.). Treatment of Seed with Copper Salts, 600 

 Breton (M.), Dangers of the Ingestion of Dead Tubercle 

 Bacilli into Tuberculous and" Healthy Animals, 431 ; 

 Effects of the Absorption of Tuberculin by the Digestive 

 Tube, =503 

 Breuil (Father), Mural Paintings and Engravings of the 

 Pyrenean Caves, 354 



