March as, 1909J 



Judex 



Barograph, New Form of Compensated Siphon, Prof. C. F. 

 Marvin, 377 



Barometric Oscillation, C. Braak, 459 



Barometric Oscillation, the Semi-diurnal, W. II. Dines, 

 F.R.S., 130 



Barrett (S. A.), Basketry as practised by the Pomo Tribe 

 in California, 407 



Barrett tProf. W. F.), New Three-colour Camera, 24 



Barron (T.), Geology of the District between Cairo and 

 Suez, 171 



Barrow (C), Additional Localities for Idocrase in Corn- 

 wall, 448 



Barrow (.Mr.), Geology of Small Isles of Inverness-shire, 

 170 



Barton (Prof. E. H.), a Text-book of Sound, 425 



Bastian (Dr. H. Charlton, F.R.S.), Memory in the Germ 

 Plasm, 7 



Bateman (H.), Method of obtaining Solutions of Problems 

 in Geometrical Optics by Conformal Transformations in 

 Space of Four Dimensions, 25 ; Meaning of Valency, 

 2b; the Constitution of the Atom, 118; a Model Atom, 



159 

 Bather (Dr. F. A.), Methods of preparing Fossils, 44 

 Baud (E.), Aqueous Solutions of Pyridine, 359 

 Bauer (Ed.), Products of the Reaction of Sodium .\midc 



on Ketones, 89 ; Temperature of Flame of Bunsen 



Burner, 270 ; General Method of Preparation of the 



Monoalkyl, Dialkyl, and Trialkyl-acetophenones, 359 ; 



General Method of Preparation of the Trialkylacetic 



."^cids, 389 

 Bauer (Dr. L. A.), Meaning and Method of Scientific Re- 

 search, Address at Philosophical Society of Washington, 



473 

 Baume (George), Density of Methane and the Atomic 



Weight of Carbon, 330 

 Bauschinger (Prof.), The Enumeration of Minor Planets, 



108 

 Bayliss (Dr. W. M., F.R.S.), the Nature of Enzyme Action, 



275 

 Beachcomber, the Confessions of a, E. J. Banfield, 403 

 Beadle (Clayton), Chapters on Paper-making, 212 

 Bcidncll (Hugh J. L.), Relations of the Nubian Sandstone 



and the Crystalline Rocks of Egypt, 117 

 Beddard (Mr.), Does the Kidney form an Internal Secre- 

 tion? 466 

 Bedjord (Duke of, K.G., F.R.S.\ the Planting of Fruit 



Trees, Ninth Report of the Woburn Experimental Fruit 



Farm, 500 

 Bfps : the Lore of the Honev-bee, Tickner Edwardes, 



F. W. L. Sladen, 6 

 Beevor (Dr. C. E.), Death and Obituary Notice of, i6j, 



107 

 Beevor (Sir Hugh R.), the Dawn of Human Intention, 



Eoliths, 210 

 Behal (A.), Preparation of Ether Salts of the Cyclic Series, 



300 ; Preparation of Aldehydes and Anhydrides of Acids, 



3S9 

 Beilby (G. T., F.R.S.), Mercury Bubbles and the Formation 



of Oxide Films by Water containing Oxygen in Solution, 



iqo 

 Beljawsky (S.), Determination of the Apex and \'crtfx 



from the Stars in the Porter Catalogue, 410 

 Bell (Dr. A. G.), Methods and Causes of Evolution, 435 

 Billamy (Frank .Arthur), a Historical Account of the Ash- 



molean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire, 1880- 



1905. 215 

 Benard (Henri), Formation of Centres of Gyration behind 



an Obstacle in Motion, 89 

 Benett (W.), the Ethical Aspects of Evolution, regarded as 



the Parallel Growth of Opposite Tendencies, 456 

 Bennett (Sanford), Exercising in Bed, 339 

 Benoit (Mr.), Study of the Relation between the Metre and 



the Wave-length of the Red Cadmium Line, 195 

 Bentley (C. A.), Black-water Fever, 313 

 Bergpt (Alphonse), Gravimetric Method of Constant Sensi- 

 bility for the Measurement of High Altitudes, 330 ; 



Formula for Velocity applicable to Propulsion in Air, 



.359 

 Bergstrand (Oesten), Use of Coloured Screens and Ortho- 

 chromatic Plates for the Photographic Observation of 



the Fi.\ed Stars, 299 



Bermbach (Prof. VV.J, Einfiihrung in die Elektrochemie, 



240 

 Bernacchi (Mr.), tlie Aurora, 321 

 Bernard (A.), Spectroscopic Researches on the Mon;house 



Comet, 19081-, 59 ; Comet Morehouse, 1908c, 80 ; the 



Spectrum of Comet Morehouse, 19081;, 169 

 Berwerth (Prof. Fredk.), Meteoric Iron and Artificial Steel, 



20 

 Beyerinck (Prof.), Spectra of Planets, 139 

 Bicjdiecombe (A.), Thoughts on Natural Philosophy, with 



a New Reading of Newton's First Law, 66 

 Biles (Prof. -J. H.), the Design and Construction of Ships, 



454 



Binaries, Spectroscopic, Mr. Plaskett, 169, 295 



Biology : Versuch einer Begrundung der Deszendenztheorie, 

 Prof. Karl CamiUo Schneider, 34 ; the Functional Inertia 

 of Living Matter, Dr. D. F. Harris, 96 ; an Alga grow- 

 ing on Fish, Kumagusu Minakata, 99 : Geo. Massee, 

 99; Some Scientific Centres: XIV., the Hortus Botanicus 

 at .-Xmsterdam, Prof, de Vries, loi ; History and Control 

 of Sex, D. M. Mottier, 105 ; Relation of Race Crossing 

 to Sex Ratio, Maud De Witt Pearl and Raymond Pearl, 

 106 ; Death of Albert Gaudry, 138 ; Obituary Notice of, 

 163 ; Biologic unserer einheimischen Phanerogamcn, M. 

 Wagner, 158 ; Post-fcetal Development of Ova in the 

 Cat, Messrs_. Winiwarter and Sainmont, 167 ; Linnjeus, 

 Dr. J. Val'ckenier Suringar, 213; Evolution of the 

 Cetacean Tail-fin, F. W. Ash, 228 ; Early Ontogenetic 

 Phenomena in Mammals, Prof. A. A. W. Hubrecht, 228 ; 

 der Frosch, Dr. F. Hempelmann, 242 ; Regeneration at 

 the Two Extremities of the Body in the Annelid Spiro- 

 graphis spallanzanii, P. Ivanov, 257 ; Mode of Action of 

 Electricity in Electric Parthenogenesis, Yves Delage, 269 ; 

 the Nature of Enzyme .Action, Dr. W. M. Bayliss, F.R.S., 

 275 ; the Chemical Constitution of the Proteins, Dr. 

 R. H. Aders Plimmer, 275 ; Neuere Ergebnisse auf dem 

 Gebiete der speziellen Eiweisschemie, Emil Abderhalden, 

 275 ; Intracellular Enzymes, Dr. H. M. Vernon, 275 ; a 

 Text-book of the Principles of Animal Histology, Ulric 

 Dahlgren and Wm. A. Kepner, 273 ; Colony-Formation 

 among Rotifers, F. M. Surface, 292 ; Effect of Alkaloids 

 on Early Development of Toxopneustes variegattis, S. 

 Morgulis, 292 ; Phosphorescence on a Scottish Loch, 

 Thos. Jamieson, 309 ; Report on the Work of the 

 Biological Department of the University of Maine, 318; 

 Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, F. Wyville 

 Thonison, 400 ; the Gonadial Grooves of a Medusa, 

 Atirelia aurita, T. Goodey, 418; Biological Survey of San 

 Bcrnadino Mountains of Southern California, Joseph 

 Grinnel, 466: Methods and Causes of Evolution, O. F. 

 Cook, 435 ; Dr. A. G. Bell, 435 : British Fresh-water 

 Phytoplankton, W. West and G. S. West, 507 ; Marine 

 Biology : the Keeping of Young Herring Alive in Cap- 

 tivity, Richard Elmhurst, 38 ; Ostracoda of the Bay of 

 Biscay captured during the 1900 Cruise of H.M.S. 

 IRcsearch, Dr. G. H. Fowler, 116; Biscayan Plankton: 

 Ostracoda captured during the 1900 Cruise of H.M.S. 



-- Research, Dr. G. Herbert^Fowler. 209 ; the Spawning of 

 Eledone, F. H. Gravely, 149 ; Report for 1907 on the 

 Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory at the University of 

 Liverpool and the Sea-Fish Hatchery at Piel, Prof. W. A. 

 Herdman, F.R.S., Andrew Scott, and James Johnstone, 

 151; Habits of Crinoids. A. H. Clark. 199; the Percy 

 sladen Trust Expedition to the Indian Ocean, J. Stanley 

 Gardiner, F.R.S.. and J. C. F. Fryer, 204; Svenska 

 Hydrografisk Biologiska Kommissionens Skrifter 

 HI., 225; Conditions of Life in the Sea; a Short 

 Account of Quantitative Marine Biological Research, 

 J. Johnstone, ~E. W. Nelson, 332; Influence of Light on 

 Coloration of Marine Animals, Dr. F. W. Gamble, 359 ; 

 Egg-case of ChiloscylUiini piiiictatiim, J. D. Ogilvy and 

 A. R. McCulloch, 420; South African Blenniidre, &c., 

 Messrs. Gilchrist and Wardlaw Thompson, 472 ; Larva 

 and Spat of the Canadian Oyster, Dr. J. Stafford, 473 ; 

 New Forms of Hemichordata from South Africa, Dr. 

 Gilchrist, 473; New Species of Ptychodera, Dr. Gil- 

 christ, 473 ; Breeding Habits and Development of 

 LUiorina 'littorca, W. M. Tattersall, 478; British 

 Oithona;, G. B. Farran, 478 



Bird Life, 501 



Birds, the Food of some British, Robert Ncwstcad, 254 



