et. Dinosaurs in Rhodesia, 481 
. T. H.), Propagation of a Signal in a Dis- 
‘sive Medium, 120 
nd (Miss M.), Temminck’s Stint, 356 
| (C.), Hitting the Dark Trail, Starshine through 
Years of Night, 2 
.), The Building-up of the N. Atlantic Tertiary 
> Plateau, 416; The Tertiary Acid Volcanic 
cks of Iceland, 138 
r. A.), An Introductory Course of Continuous-current 
ngineering. Second edition, 108 
(0. ) The Pleistocene Mammals of Iowa, 118 
-), appointed a Member of the Committee on 
osition of Natural Science in the Educational 
, 213 
Curtis, and Scofield, Tolerance of Crop Plants 
__ for Sodium Salts, 114 
feath (Dr. H. F.), Work of the Society of Glass Tech- 
ot CS 
SY, 334 
ley (C.), Australian Mollusca, part xiii., 363 
(E.), Glossines ou Tsétsés, 157 
(G. W.), The Water Supply of Manila, 97 
lech (G. A.), The Grouping of the Lines of the Iron 
ectrum, 363 
ley (Dr. W. B.), The Flora of all Africa, 26 
lerson (Prof. G. G.), Presidential Address to the 
__ Chemistry Section of the British Association, 34 
enderson (L. J.), On Volume in Biology, 403; and E. J. 
Cohn, The Equilibrium between Acids and Bases in 
Sea-water, 402 
aw (J. W.), Wild Flowers of the North American 
; untains, 2 
lerdman (Prof. W. A.), Inshore Fisheries, 136; Report of 
_ the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, 497; The 
Exploitation of Inshore Fisheries, 317; (and Mrs.), En- 
_ dowment of an Institute at Port Erin in Memory of 
Lieut. G. A. Herdman, 393; Gift to Liverpool Univer- 
sity, 281 
rkless (Rev. J.); Knighthood conferred upon, 333 
rms (W. B.), Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 386 
eron-Allen, and Earland, Foraminifera collected by the 
Runa off the West of Scotland, 155 
ing (Prof.), Experiments of Feeding White Rats with 
__ Fresh Thyroid, 178 
Herschel (Sir W. J.), The Origin of Finger-printing, 268; 
The Permanence of Finger-print Patterns, 389 
Herty (Prof. C. H.), appointed Editor of the Journal of 
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 174 
lett (Prof. R. T.), Laboratory Manual in General 
Microbiology, 308; Serum Reactions and Bacterial 
erapy, 88 
(Col. C. T.), to lecture on “‘ Alloys of Copper and 
‘Tin, Aluminium and Gold,” 134 
(W. B.), Apparent Disappearance of Potassium, 117; 
poration of Brine from Searles Lake, California, 
7 
n Ct. S. J.), Certain Sessile Forms of Foramini- 
ra, 353 
ll (G. A.) [obituary], 38 
| ill (G. F.), The Bionomics of Lyperosia exigua, 363 
(Prof. H.), Use of the Orthographic Projection in 
Crystallography, 423 
(Capt. E.), elected to the Charles Kingsley Lecture- 
ip at Cambridge, 202 
(Miss L. H.), The Bionomics of the Tiger-beetle, 296 
heock (F. L.), Simultaneous Formulation of Two Linear 
Vector Functions, 463 
(Sub.-Lieut. O. J.) [death], 313 
on (A. J.), nominated a Pro-Chancellor of Sheffield 
University, 261 
| (G. A.) [obituary], 452 
el (A.), Ice Conditions around Spitsbergen, 454 
en (Sir E.), The Metric System, 453 
Idich (Sir T. H.), The Survey Link connecting the 
_ Triangulations of India and Russia, 92 
ister (N.), The Prairie-dogs, 315 
mes (A.), The Tertiary Volcanic Rocks of Mozambique, 
163; and Dr. H. F. Harwood, The Basalts of the 
___ Brito-Arctic Province, 222; and Dr. H. F. Harwood, The 
___ Basalts of Iceland, Faroe Islands, and Jan Mayen, 423 
Index ix 
Holroyde (Rev. J.), Luminous Larve, 114 
Honda and Okubo, Expression for the Force on One of the 
Elementary Magnets, ete., 115 
Hoover (T. J.), Concentrating Ores by Flotation. Third 
edition, 246 ) 
Hotchkiss (J. S.), Bequest to Yale University, 241 
Houssay (F.), The Sound of Distant Cannonades, 183 
Howard (A.), Soil Aeration and Crop Production, 315 ; and 
Mrs., Report on the Improvement of Indigo, 335 
Howarth (Dr. W. J.), to deliver the Milroy Lectures, 503 
Howden (Prof. R.), The Journal of Anatomy and 
Physiology, 277 4 
Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), Calculation of the Capacity of 
Aerials, 158 
Howell (J. T.), Effect of an Electric Field on the Lines of 
Lithium and Calcium, 163 
Howison (Prof. G. H. and Mrs.), Gift to the University 
of California, 241 
Howlett (F. M.), Insects Troublesome during the Campaign 
in France and Flanders, 157; The Senses of Insects, 
157 
Hrdlicka (A.), Crania of Tenape Indians in American 
Museums, 19 
Hubble (E. P.), The Variable Nebula N.G.C. 2261, 298 
Hudson (H. P.), Ruler and Compasses, 347 
Hudson (Sir R.), on Two Donations to the British Red Cross 
Society, 113 
Hudson (W. H.), elected a Corresponding Member of the 
Sociedad Argentina de Ciencias Naturales, 152 
Hunsaker (J. C.), and others, Dynamical Stability of Aero- 
planes, 465 
Huntington (E.), The Water Barriers of New York City, 
195 
Hutchins (D. E.), on the Appointment of Mr. Lane Poole 
as Chief Forest Officer in Western Australia, 39 
Hutchinson (C. M.), Photographic Illustration, 256 
Iddings (J. P.), and E. W. Morley, The Petrography of 
Japan, 83; The Petrography of the Philippine Islands, 
16 
Imms Ir. A. D.), ‘‘ Plants in Health and Disease,’’ 428; 
Structure and Biology of Archotermopsis, 322 
Iniguez (Prof.), Spectroscopic Classification of Stars, 438 
Innes (R. T. A.), Proper Motions by the Blink-microscope, 
56; The Masses of Visual Binary Stars, 99 
Irvine (A. M.), The Dreams of Orlow, 426 
Ives (Dr. H. E.), The Minimum Radiation Visually Per- 
ceptible, 216 
Jack (R. L.), The Musgrave Ranges, South Australia, 399 
Jackson (C. 5S.) [obituary], 173 : 
Jackson (Sir H.), appointed President of the Royal Naval 
College, Greenwich, 273 : 
Jackson (J. W.), Pre-Columbian Use of the Money-cowrie 
in America, 48, 309 f : 
Jackson (W.), Bequest to Aberdeen University, 43 
Jaggar, Jr. (T. A.), The Lava-lake of Halemaumau, 436 
Jago (W.), Flour Standards, 390; Government Control over 
Flour, 250 ; 
James (W. H. N.), Alternating Currents in Theory and 
Practice, 265 : 
Janet (Prof. P.), University and Higher Technical Instruc- 
tion in France, 151 
Jamrach (A. E.) [obituary], 414 
Janssen (L.), The Solar Apex determined by means of 
Binary Stars, 236 
Jaques (Capt. W. H.) [obituary], 254 
Jarvie (J. N.), Gift to Columbia University, 241 
Jeans (Prof. J. H.), The Dynamical Theory of Gases. 
Second edition, 3 
Jee (Dr. E. C.), Fluctuations of the Herring, Mackerel, 
and Pilchard Fisheries off the South-west Coasts, 137 
Jessop (Prof. C. M.), Quartic Surfaces with Singular Points, 
367 
Jevons (Dr.), Magic and Religion, 199 
