Index 



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F.R.S., 220; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. H. G. 

 Knaggs, 278 ; Chrysanthemum Powder as a Means of 

 Destroying Mosquitoes in Houses, Dr. A. L. Herrera, 

 278; Life-history of the Warble-flies Hypoderma liiwata 

 and H. bovis, Drysdale Turner, 270 ; the Melanic \"ariety 

 of the "Peppered Moth," A. Bacot, 2c)4 ; the Sense of 

 Sight in Spiders, Dr. Alexander Pctrunkevitch, 350 ; a 

 Guide to the Study of Australian Butterflies, \V. J. 

 Rainbow, 411; Death of Prof. Willis G. Johnson, 541; 

 Three Pereute Species from the Chanchamayo District 

 of Peru, W. J. Kaye, 551 ; Insects Injurious to Sal- 

 forests of Assam, Mr. Stebbing, 587 

 Epstein (T.), Sun-spot Observations, 544 

 Eredia (Dr.), Rainfall of the Ligurian Riviera, 301 

 Eros, Observations of, G. Van Biesbroeck, 590 

 Eruptive Prominence, a Large, Mr. Fox, 90 

 Esmiol (M.), the Recent Transit of Mercury, 116 

 Esty (Prof. Wm.), the Elements of Electrical Engineering, 



124 



Ethnology : New Facts about the .Arunta, M. Freiherr 



V. Leonhardi, 44 ; Literature relating to the .-Australian 



Aborigines, Dr. A. W. Howitt, 80; R. H. Mathews, 81 ; 



Notes on some Bushman Crania and Bones from the 



South .African Museum, Cape Town, Dr. F. C. Shrubsall, 



211; .\merican Ethnologv, Dr. J. W. Fewkes, 329; 



Death of Dr. A. \V. Howitt, C.M.G., 443 ; Obituary 



Notice of. Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 515; the Games 



of the North .American Indians, Stewart Culin, Dr. A. C. 



Haddon, F.R.S., 568; .Ancient Britain and the Invasions 



of Julius Ca?sar, Dr. T. Rice Holmes, 601 



Etiology and Epidemiology of Plague, Major G. Lamb, 585 



Europe prehistorique, 1', Sophus Miiller, Dr. William 



Wright, 57S 

 Evans"(Dr. .Arthur J., F.R.S.), Cretan Exploration, 163 

 Evans (Miss C. de Brereton), Traces of a New Tin-group 



Elcmerrt in Thorianite, 502 

 Evans (Sir John), Recent Discoveries of Palaeolithic Imple- 

 ments, 214 

 Evans (Dr. John W.), Twin Structure, 358 ; the Possibility 

 of Life in Mars, 392, 413 ; Helium in the Atmosphere, 

 535 ; New Form of Quartz-wedge, 575 

 Eve (Prof. -A. S.), the Penetrating Radiation, 486 

 Eveland (.A. J.), Geologv of Baguio Mineral District, 



Manila, 186 

 Everdingen (Dr. E. Van), Relations, between Mortality of 



Infants and High Temperatures, 206 

 Evershed (J.), Ultra-violet Region in Sun-spot Spectra, and 



Spectrum of Comet d 1907, 94 

 Evolution : the Evolution of Matter, Life, and Mind, W. 

 Stewart Duncan, 30 ; sur la Transmissibilit^ de 

 Charact^res acquis, Eugenio Rignano. 103 ; Evolution of 

 Planets, Edwin G. Camp, W. E. Rolston, 195 ; Evolu- 

 tion and .Animal Life, David Starr Jordan and Vernon 

 Lyman Kellogg, 242 ; Evolution of .Astronomical Instru- 

 ments, Joh. .A. Repsold, 409 ; Evolution of Mammalian 

 Molar Teeth, to and from the Triangular Type, H. F. 

 Osborn, 435 ; the Heritage of Dress, being Notes on the 

 History and Evolution of Clothes, W. M. Webb, Supp. 

 to March 5, vii 

 Examination v. Research, Dr. F. C. S. Schiller, 322 

 Existence, the Case of, Norman .Alliston, 53 

 Exner (Prof. F.), Cause of the Slight Variability of Wave- 

 length of .Spectral Lines, 304 



Fabrv (Ch.), Presence of Spark Lines in the .Arc Spectrum, 



Fairyland of Living Things, the, R. Kearton, 147 



Faraday Society, 47, 214, 454 



Farnian (Henryl, the Deutsch-.Archdeacon Prize won by, 



254 : M. Farman and his Aeroplane, 403 

 Farr (E. M.), the Flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, 



Farrington (Prof. O. C), .Analyses of Meteoric Irons, 13 

 Faucon (.A.), Heat of Vaporisation of Propionic .Arid, 455 ; 



Densitv of the Vapour of Propionic .Acid, 552 

 Fauna of Madagascar, the, Frank E. Beddard, F.R.S., 8 

 Fauth (Ph.), the Moon in Modern -Astronomy, 1C15 

 Fawsitt (Dr. C. E.), Determination of Viscosity at High 



Temperatures, 502 

 Fenton (Dr.), .Action of Metallic Magnesium on .Aliphatic 



Acids, and the Detection of Formic .Acid, lyo ; Colour- 

 reactions of Organic .Acids with Phenols, 190 



F^nyi (Father), the Large Solar Prominence of May 21, 

 1907, 446 



Fermentation, Influence of Light and of Copper on, J. E. 

 Purvis and W. A. R. Wilks, 191 



Fermor (L. L.), Indian Meteorites, 13 



Ferrar (H. T.), National .Antarctic Expedition, 1901-4, 

 Geology of South Victoria Land, 561 



F^ry (Charles), Simple Calorimeter for Gases and Liquids, 

 182 ; the Calorific Solar Radiation, 359 



Fewkes (Dr. J. W.), American Ethnology, 329 



Fiala (.Anthony), the Ziegler Polar Expedition, 1903-5, 544 



Fiebrig (Karl), New Dipterid Larva, Acanthomcra tetra- 

 trnncum, from Paraguay, 63 



Fielding-Ould (Dr. R.), Sanatoria for Consumption, 546 



Fierz (H. E.), the Triazo-group, part ii., Azoimides of 

 Propionic Ester and of Methyl Ethyl Ketone, 431 



Filtration of Rain Water, Enquirer, 272 



Finley (W. L.), the Californian Condor, 255 



Fiorentino (Prof. Aristide), School-room Experiment for 

 showing the -Absorption of Energy by an -Acoustic 

 Resonator, 567 



Fischer (Emil), Untersuchungen in der Puringruppe (1882- 

 1906), 579 



Fischer (Prof. Martin H.), the Physiology of -Alimenta- 

 tion, 26 



Fisheries : Reports on the Sea and Inland Fisheries of 

 Ireland for 1904 and 1905, E. W. L. Holt, 37^ : Mark- 

 ing and Transplantation Experiments with Plaice in 

 Danish Waters, -A. C. Johansen, 418; the North Sea 

 Fisheries Investigations, Frank Balfour Browne, 523 ; 

 .Age and Growth-rate of Plaice in the Southern North 

 Sea determined by the Otolith, Dr. Wallace, 523 ; the 

 Food of Fishes, R. .A. Todd, 524 



Fishes : the Fishes of the Nile, G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S., 

 10 ; the Life of the Salmon, with Reference more 

 Especially to the Fish in Scotland, W. L. Calderwood, 

 173 



Fishing : Sunshine and Sport in Florida and the West 

 Indies, F. G. Aflalo, 128 



Fison (Rev. Dr. Lorimer), Death and Obituary Notice of, 

 2qq 



Flanimarion (M.), Saturn .Apparently without Rings, 1S2 



Fleas, Plague and, 59 



Fleischmann (F. N. .A.), Zeolites from the Neighbourhood 

 of Belfast, 35S 



Fleming (Mrs.), Red Stars near Nova Velorum, 42; Stars 

 having Peculiar Spectra, 158 



Fleming (Dr. J. .A.), Magnetic Oscillators as Radiators in 

 Wireless Telegraphy, 71 ; Results obtained by the Ziegler 

 Polar Expedition of 1903-3, 207 



Fletcher (F.), the Wild and Cultivated Cotton Plants of 

 the World, a Revision of the Genus Gossypium, Sir G. 

 Watt, 241 



Flett (Dr. J. S.), the Geology of the Land's End District 

 90 



Flexner (Dr. Simon), Tendencies in Pathology, 370 



Flight, Stability in, -A. Mallock, F.R.S., 293; Major B. 

 Baden-Powell, 320 ; Herbert Chatley, 320 



Flint Implements from Bungay, Small, W. .A. Dutt, 102 



Flora of Columbia, Missouri, and Vicinity, F. P. Daniels, 

 29 



Flora, the Cretaceous, of Southern New York and New 

 England, Arthur Hollick, 121 



Flora of West Lancashire, the, J. -A. Wheldon and .A. -A. 

 Wilson, 194 



Florida and West Indies, Sunshine and Sport in, F. G. 

 Aflalo, 128 



Flowers, on the Colouring Matters of, Dr. H. C. Sorbv, 

 F.R.S. 260 



Fr'i. .Atmospheric Electricitv and. Dr. Charles Chree. 

 F.R.S., 343 



F'oix (M.), rheorv of the Radiation of the .\uor In- 

 candescent Gas Mantle, 420 



Folklore : Cradle Tales of Hinduism, Margaret E. Noble. 

 60s 



Fonvielle (A\'. de), Histoire de la Navigation aerienne. 217 



Food : the Preservation of Eggs. Fr. Prall, 84, 137 ; 

 Considerations affecting the " Strength " of Wheat 

 Flours, Julian L. Baker and H. F. E. Hulton, 59S 



