Index 



r Nature, 

 y^March 25, 1909 



Circulation, Eight Lectures delivered in the Spring of 

 1905 in the Physiological Laboratory of the University of 

 London, 451 

 Hryan (I'rof.G. 11., F.R.S.), the Progress of Aviation, b- 

 Hryce (Dr. T. H.), Contributions to the .Study of the Early 



Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum, 35 

 Uryk (Dr. E.), Kurzes Repetitorium der Chemic, 217 

 Hudde (Dr.), New Process for .Sterilising Milk, 435 

 Hull of the Kraal, the, and the Hcavenlv Maidens, a Tale 



of Black Children, Dudley Kidd, 396 

 Bullets, Identification of Revolver, \'. Balthazard, 389 

 Bumstead (Prof. H. A.), .^ther and Matter, 200 

 Burbury (L)r. S. H.), the Law of Equipartition of Energy, 



22 

 Burgess (G. K.), Method of Thermal Analysis in Metal- 

 lurgical Research, 319 

 Burrnrd (Colonel -S. G., F.R.S.), a Sketch of the Geography 

 and Geology of the Himalayan Mountains and Tibet, 132 

 Butt (I". R., and Co.), Arrangement for -Securing Unidirec- 

 tional Current through Tube, 168 

 Buttorworth (A. R.), .Slallstics of Motor Trafllc, 16 



Caisson Disease, 40 



Calcul graphique et nomographic, M. d'Ocagne, 279 



Calculator, the Knowledge, Major B. Baden-Powell, 19 



Calendar, the A.D. Infinitum, 187 



California, Survivals of Pagan Beliefs among the Indians 

 of South, Miss C. B. DuBois, 295 



Callendar (Prof. il. L., F.R.S.),' the Boiling Point of 

 Sulphur, 58 



Calmctle (II.), Propi-niis of the Tubercle Bacillus culti- 

 vated on Bile, 299 



Calorimeiry : Mii-thodes de Calorimetrie usit^es au Labora- 

 toire thcrniique de rUnivcrsitii de Moscou, Profs. W. 

 Longuinine and A. Schukarew, Dr. J. A. Harker, 185 



Cambridge : Cambridge Philosophical Society, 148, 177, 

 509 ; the Darwin Commemoration at Cambridge (June 22- 

 24, 1909), Prof. A. C. Seward, F.R.S. , 221 



Camelnpardalis, Camelopardalus, or Camelopardus? Prof. 

 E. C. Pickering, 351 



Camclopardalis, Parallax of 23 H, Gustaf Strbmberg, 439 



Campbell (Prof.), the Lick Observatory Crocker Eclipse 

 Expedition, January, 1908, 70; the Spectrum and Form 

 of Comet Morehouse, 439 



Campbell (N'orman R.), an Electromagnetic Problem, 341 ; 

 Radio-activity of Rubidium, 148 



Camphor, Natural and Synthetic, W. G. Freeman, 04 



Camus (Jean), the. Contagion of Tuberculosis bv Air, 450 



Canada, Atlas of, 272 



Canada's Fertile Northland, Prof. Grenvillc A. J. Cole, 95 



Cancer : Advance in Knowledge of, 261 ; \'ariation of 

 Amount of Free Hydrochloric Acid of Gastric Contents 

 in Cancer, Prof. Moore, 317; the Natural History of 

 Cancer, with Special Reference to its Causation and 

 Prevention, W. Roger Williams, 391 ; Lectures on the 

 Pathology of Cancer, Dr. Charles Powell White, 391 



Cancer, L.M.B.C. Memoirs. XVI., J. Pearson, 214 



Cape Town, Royal Society of South Africa, 90. 140 



Carpenter (Prof. G. H.'), Economic 'Zoology, an Intro- 

 ductory Text-book in Zoology, with SpeciaV Reference to 

 its Applications in Agriculture, Commerce, and Medicine, 

 Prof. Herbert Osborn, 244 ; a Manual of Elementary 

 Forest Zoology for India, E. P. Stebbing, 244 



Carre (P.), Alkaline Reduction of o-Nitrodiphenvlmethane, 

 360 



Carrington (Hereward), Vitality, Fasting, and Nutrition, 66 



Carvallo (J.), Thermal Phenomena accompanying the Action 

 of Water on Aluminium Powder, 509 



Case (Dr. E. C), Extinct Vertebrate Fauna of the Great 

 Permian Delta of Texas, 22S 



Cassegrain Reflector, Making a Fortv-centimelre (1^7 

 inches). M. Schaer, 378 



Cassie (Prof. W.), an Accurate Method of Measuring 

 Moments of Inertia, 208-9 



Castle (Frank), Practical Arithmetic and Mensuration, 156 



Cave (C. J. P.), the Registering Balloon Ascents in the 

 British Isles, July 27 to August i, iqo8, 240; Balloon 

 Observations at Ditcham Park, 240 ; the Isothermal 

 Layer of the Atmosphere, 308 



Cavers (Dr. F.), Life-histories of Common Plants. 24; 



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Cavers (Prof. Frank), Germination of 

 Seed, 488 



Cement Laboratory Manual, Prof. L. .\. Waterbury, 339 



Ceramics : Late Celtic and Roman Pottery, A. G. Wright, 

 318; Arretine Ware from a Late Celtic Rubbish-heap at 

 Oare, M. E. Cunnington, 319 



Cesaresco (Count E. M.), the Psychology and Training of 

 the Horse, 158 



Cestoden der Vogel, die. Dr. O. Fuhrmann, 66 



Challenger Society, 116, 478 



Chambers's Wonder Books: (il The Wonder Book of 

 \'olcanoes and Earthquakes, Prof. E. J. Houston ; (2) 

 The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere, Prof. E. J. 

 Houston; (3) Electricity for Young People, Tudor Jenks; 

 (4) Photography for Young People, Tudor Jenks, 424 



Chanoz (M.), Modifications of the Difference of Contact 

 Potential of Two Aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes under 

 the Action of a Continuous Current, 329 



Chanteniesse (.M.), Yellow Fever at Saint-Nazaire, 119 



Chapman (F.), the Silurian Bivalved Molluscs of Victoria, 

 407 



Chapman (H.), Recent Brilliant Fireballs, 378 



Chartography, Primitive .Methods of, Employed by the 

 Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands, T. A. Joyce, 78 



Chatley (Herbert), the Progress of Aviation, 67; Mechanical 

 Flight, Lecture at Society of Engineers, 413 



Chattaway (Dr. F. D., F.R.S.), Dichloro-urea, 239 



Chatwin (C. P.), Zones of the Chalk in the Thames Valley 

 between Goring and Shiplake, 470 



Chauvenet (Ed.), Chlorides and O.xychlorides of Thorium, 

 179 



Chemistry: Mercury Bubbles, J. G. Ernest Wright, 8; Sir 

 Williarii Crookes, F.R.S., 37; A. T. Hare," 99; Prof. 

 Henry H. Dixon, 99 ; Philip Blackman, 160 ; C. E. 

 Stromejer, 160 ; Mercury Bubbles and the Formation of 

 Oxide Films by Water containing Oxygen in Solution, 

 G. T. Beilby, F.R.S., 190; Constitution of Perchromates, 

 E. H. Riesenfield, 19 ; Diffusion of Salts in Aqueous 

 Solutions. R. Haskell. 19 ; Mercurous Nitrate as a Micro- 

 chemical Reagent for .Arsenic, G. Denig^s, 29 ; Action of 

 Bromine on Ether, Monobromaldehyde, Ch. Mauguin, 29 ; 

 New Researches on Bakanosine, Em. Bourquelot and H. 

 Herissey, 29 ; Women and the Chemical Society, Ida 

 Smedley and M. A. Whiteley, 37 ; Women and the 

 Chemical Society, 221; Women and the Fellowship of 

 the Chemical Society, Dr. M. A. Whiteley and others, 

 399 ; Women and the Fellowship of the Chemical Society, 

 429 ; Death of Prof. Alfred Ditte, 43 ; Obituary Notice 

 of, 76 ; Ratios of Gaseous Refractive Indices, C. Cuth- 

 bertson, 47 : Eutcctics Research, No. i, the Alloys of 

 Lead and Tin, Walter Rosenhain, with P. A. Tucker. 

 57 ; Separation of Tungstic Acid and Silica, Paul 

 Nicolardot, 59 ; Atomic Weight of Pantogen, G. D. 

 Hinrichs, 59 ; Phosphides of Zinc, Pierre Jolibois, 59 ; 

 Hydrolysis of Perchloride of Iron, the Influence of 

 Neutral Salts, G. Malfitano and L. Michel, 39 ; Aloesol, 

 E. Leger, 59 ; Glycocholic Acid, Maurice Piettre, 59 ; the 

 Manufacture of Artificial Graphite, 81 ; Society of 

 Chemical Industry, 89 ; the True Atomic Weight of 

 Silver, Louis Dubreuil, 89 ; G. D. Hinrichs, 269 ; 

 Chemical Composition of Colloidal Silver, G. RebiJre, 

 480; lonisation of Phosphorus and Phosphorescence, Lton 

 and Eugene Bloch, 80 ; Chemical Industry in Relation to 

 Agriculture, Prof. A. Frank, 8q ; ' Products of the 

 Reaction of Sodium Amide on Ketones, A. Haller and 

 Ed. Bauer, Sq ; Identity of Ilicic Alcohol with a-Amyrine, 

 E. Jungfleisch and H. Leroux, 90; la Canfora Italiana, 

 Prof. Italo Giglioli, W. G. Freeman. 94 : Manufacture of 

 Ngai Camphor from Blmiiea hnhamifmi, P. .Singh, 408 ; 

 Rate of Production of Helium from Radium, Sir James 

 Dewar, F.R.S., 28; Production of Helium from Uranium. 

 Frederick Soddy. 129; the Separation of Cobalt and 

 Nickel, R. L. Taylor, 118; the Constitution of the 

 .Atom, H. Bateman, 118; the Nature of the o-ParticIe, 

 Prof. E. Rutherford and T. Royds, 1 19 ; Volumetric 

 Composition of Ammonia Gas and .Atomic Weight of 

 Nitrogen, Ph. .A. Guye and A. Pintza. no: Production 

 of Ammonia from Atmospheric Nitrogen by Means of 

 Peat. Dr. H. C. Woltereck, 3S9 ; the Density of Gases 

 in Relation to the .Atomic Weight of Nitrogen, 491 - 

 the Soil. A. D. Hall, 127: Nobel Prize .Awards, 



