NAME 
bbe (Prof. Cleveland) [death], 174; [obituary article], 332 
bbot (Dr. C. G.), awarded the Rumford Medals, 313 
bbott (G.), Forms of Weathering in Magnesian Lime- 
stone, 447 
bbott (W. J. L.), Distribution of Marine and Fresh-water 
Deposits of Pliocene Age, 356 
dams (Prof. W. S.), awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal 
Astronomical Society, 393, 475 
ander (P. F.), The Earliest Voyages Round the World, 
388 
— orcinol, 323 
lan 4 . A.), Geology of Field Map-area, B.C. and Alberta, 
3 
ibute (Sir Clifford), Science in the School, 241, 462 
n (Dr. E. J.), Preserving Sprats in Oil, 137 
llen (Dr. H. S.), and H. Moore, A Text-Book of Practical 
_ Physics, 106 
mar (J.), The Technique of the Sense Education of Men 
without Limbs or Sight, 163; Sense Education and 
Prothesis Apparatus, 204 
mos (A.), Clover Sickness, 263; Ensilage, 301 
mundsen (Capt.), Plans for New Expedition to the North 
Pole, 452 
nderson (J.), The Nicolson Observatory Beehive and how 
_ to Use it, 235 
nderson (Dr. J.) [obituary], 113 
nderson (J.), and Dr. J. Rennie, 
_ Wight Disease, 439 
nderson (J. Wemyss), given the title of Associate Professor 
by the University of Liverpool, 503 
ndrews (E. C.), The Copper Lodes of the Canbelego 
District, 399 
ews (E. S.), Elementary Strength of Materials, 365 
1 (A.) [obituary], 413 
ngell (John) [obituary article], 56 
ngot (Dr. C. A.), elected a Foreign Member of the Royal 
Swedish Academy of Science, 355 
Anandale (Dr. N.), Zoological Results of a Tour in the 
Far East, 44, 403 , 
chbold (J. D.), Bequest to Syracuse University, 482 
ctowski (H.), Fluctuations of the Solar Constant, 324 
iés (E.), The Temperature Function in the Clausius 
_ Equation of State, 423 
es (M.), elected a Correspondant of the Paris Academy 
Sciences, 242 
rmellini (G.), A Criticism of Fessenkoff’s Theory of the 
Zodiacal Light, 416 
rmsby, Fries, and Braman, Energy Values of Red Clover 
Hay and Maize Meal for Cattle, 376 
rmstrong (Dr. E. F.), The Booky Man of Science, 217 
mstrong (Prof. H. E.), and the Work of the Chemical 
Department of the City and Guilds Engineering 
_ College, 195 
nstrong-Jones (Dr. R.), presentation to, 63 
noux (A.), Mechanical Protection and Preservation of 
BS, 34 
Artis (B.), ond H. L. Maxwell, Barium in the Leaves of 
_ Tobaccos and Trees, 21 
Nosema apis and Isle of 
INDEX. 
INDEX. 
Asayama (C.), Feeding Experiments with Rats, 300 
Ascroft (Sir W.) [obituary], 96 
Ashworth (Dr. J. H.), Zoology at the British Association, 
157 
Assheton (Dr. R.), Growth in Length: Embryological 
Essays, 307 
Atkins (Dr. W. R. G.), Some Recent Researches in Plant 
Physiology, 485 
Attwood (W. W.), Glacial Boulder-clay in South-Western 
Colorado, 117 
Aurousseau (M.), West Australian Gneissic and Granitic 
Rocks, 24 
Baber (Z.), The Slaughter of Whales, 114 
Backlund (Dr. J. O.) [obituary article], 192 
Bacon’s War Maps. Europe, embracing all the Countries 
Involved, 108 
Bacot (A.), Hatching and Development of the Larva of the 
Yellow-fever Mosquito, 383 
Baden-Powell (Sir R.), Drawing for Jun‘or ‘Boy Scouts, 402 
Bailey (Prof. S. I.), Cluster Variables, 455 
Baker (H. A.), The Palzozoic Platform beneath the London 
Basin, etc., 442 
Baker (J. L.), and others, Meldola Memorial, 429 
Baker (M. A.), Decennial Index of the Analyst, vols. 
xxxi.—xl., 468 
Baker (R. H.), and E. E. Cummings, The Eclipsing Binary 
RX Herculis, 216; Extra-focal Photometry, 379 
Baldwins, Ltd., Gift to the Swansea Technical College, 240 
Ball (Dr. J.), The Geography and Geology of West-Central 
Sinai, 35 
Ball (L. C.), Oil Shales in the Port Curtis District, 399 
de Ballore (de Montessus), Scales of Seismic Intensity, 478 
Banta (A. M.), Sex Intergrades in a Species of Crustacea, 
2 
Barber (Dr. C. A.), Work of the Coimbatore Cane-breed- 
ing Station, 135 . 
Barber (Prof. F. D.), M. L. Fuller, Prof. J. L. Pricer, 
and Prof. H. W. Adams, First Course in General 
Science, 348 
Bariola (R.), Neolithic Implements found near Cagliari, 453 
Barker (Dr. S. G.), Application of the Kerr Effect, 222 
Barling (Lt.-Col. G.), appointed Consulting Surgeon to the 
British Forces in France, 202 
Barlow (Sir T.), to deliver the Harveian Oration, 112; the 
Harveian Lecture, 174 
Barnard (Prof.), A Faint Star with Large Proper Motion, 
22; awarded the Bruce Gold Medal of the Astronomical 
Society of the Pacific, 393; and Mr. Adams, Barnard’s 
High Proper-Motion Star, 196 
Barnes (A. A.), Hydraulic Flow Reviewed, 87 
Barratt (Capt. J. O. Wakelin), A Lunar Rainbow at 
Etaples, 174 
Barrell (J.), Dominantly Fluviatile Origin under Seasonal 
Rainfall of the Old Red Sandstone, 83; Influence of 
Silurian-Devonian Climates on the Rise of Air-breathing 
Vertebrates, 83 
