Index 



Duolaiix (M.), Extension of the- Nolion of Solubility to 

 Colloids, 449 



Dudgeon (Gerald C). Sillc-producing Insects of West Africa, 

 1 60 



DulVuld (Dr. \V. G.), New Methods of obtaining tlie 

 Spectra in Flames, 26 ; Effect of Pressure upon Arc 

 Spectra, No. 3, Silver, A 4000-A 4600, 507 



Dufour (A.), Magnetic Rotatory Power of Vapour of 

 Calcium Fluoride and of Nitrogen Peroxide in Neighbour- 

 hood of .Absorption Hands, 300 



Duggar (J. F.), Agriculture for Southern .Schools. 65 



Dukes (Laura D. H.), Moral Superiority among Uirds, 429 



Duncan (Dr. David), the Life and Letters of Herbert 

 Spencer, 122 



Dunstan (Prof. W. R., F.R.S.), Report on the Work of the 

 Imperial Institute, 1906 and 1907, 343 



Durandin (Paul), .Asymmetry in Cyclones, 26 



Durell (C. V.), a Course of Plane Geometry for .Advanced 

 .Students, 486 



Duthie (A. L.), Decorative Glass Processes, 334 



L")ullon (;\. Stayt), the National Physique, 6 



Dwerryhouse (Dr. A. R.), Intrusive Rocks in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Eskdale (Cumberland), 14S 



Dybowski (Jean), Preservation of the Cocoa-nut, 29 ; Re- 

 generation of Coffee Plantations by the Introduction of a 

 New Species, 419 



Dviiamics of Solids and Fluids, the Elementary, Prof. W. 

 Peddie, 486 



Dyson (Prof. F. W.), Systematic Motion of the Stars, 23 



Dyspepsie, tjber Nervbse, Georges L. Dreyfus, 248 



Eagle t-Albert), the Origin of Spectra, 68 ; Method whereby 

 from any Prismatic Spectrum a Rectified Copy may be 

 Obtained, 377 



Earle (F. S.), Southern .Agriculture, i8b 



Earth, Radio-active Changes in the, Hon. R. J. Strutt, 

 F'.R.S., at Royal Institution, 206 



Earth, Radium in the, Percy Edgerton, 341 



Earthquakes : Earthquakes and John Wesley, Sir Edward 

 Fry, K.C.B., F.R.S., 98; the Physics of Earthquake 

 Phenomena, Dr. C. G. Knott, 184 ; Earthquake in Cala- 

 bria on December 28, 255 ; the Italian Earthquake, 287 ; 

 Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 428; Kew Records of the Italian 

 Earthquake, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 280; Earthquake of 

 December 28, 316; Earthquakes in Italy, Mexico, and 

 Canada, 316; Earthquakes in Italy, Austria, and South 

 Africa, 347 ; Earthquake at Messina, January 27, 406 ; 

 on February 7 and 8, 434 ; the Messina Earthquake, 

 Dr. C. Davison, 496 ; the Sea Wave of December 28 

 a Result of the Recent Earthquake, Prof. Ricco, 347 : 

 Recent Eartliquakes, 368 ; I'^arthquake at Montreal, 406 ; 

 Earthquake on January 23 in Luristan, 496 : Seismograms 

 of the Earthquake of January 23, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 

 F.R.S., 428; Earthquake Shocks in Italy, 464; in Russia, 

 464 ; in Bulgaria and Hungary, 465 



Ebell (Herr), .Morehouse's Comet, i9o8f, 143 



Eclipses : the Lick Observatory Crocker Eclipse Expedition, 

 January, 1908, Prof. Campbell and Dr. .Albrecht, William 

 E. Rolston. 70; the Total Solai' Eclipse of 191 1 -April 28, 

 Dr. Downing, 295 ; Remarkably Dark Penumbral Eclipse 

 of the Moon, 378 



Ecology, Plant Physiology and, Prof. F. E. Clements, 331 



Economic Zoology, an Introductory Te.xt-book in 'Zoology, 

 with Special Reference to its .Applications in .Agriculture, 

 Commerce, and Medicine, Prof. Herbert Osborn, Prof. 

 G. H. Carpenter, 244 



Eddington (.A. S.), Systematic Motion of the Stars, 23 



Edgerton (Percy), Radium in the Earth, 341 



Edinburgh Royal Society, 58, 209, 329, 479 



Edinburgh School .Atlas, the, 366 



Edinger (Dr. Ludwig), Relations of Comparative .Anatomy 

 to Comparative Psychology, 317 



Edkins (J. S.), the Natural Mechanism for Evoking the 

 Chemical Secretion of the Stomach, 329 



Education : the Science Faculty of the University of London, 

 Dr. Augustus D. W'aller, F.R.S., 21 ; Lloyd George on 

 the Endowment of Universities, 86; Scientific Education 

 of Naval Architects, Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 

 at Society of Arts, iii ; the Correlation of the Teaching 

 of Mathematics and Science, Prof. Perry, 143 ; the 



Correlation of Teaching, Charlie Woods, 310; Prof. John 

 Perry, F.R.S., 310; .Moral Instruction and Training ii^ 

 Schools, Prof. J. A. Green, 154; Papers on Moral Educa- 

 tion communicated to the First International Moral 

 Education Congress, Prof. J. .A. Green, 154; the 

 Organisation of Rural Education, 161 ; the I-inanciai 

 Status of the Professor in America and in Germany, 249 ; 

 the Relations of Christian Denominations to Colleges, 

 Henry Pritchett, 249 ; the Headmasters' Conference, 253 ; 

 Higher Education in London, Annual Report of the 

 Proceedings of the London County Council for the Year 

 ended March 31, 1908, 297; the North of England Educa- 

 tion Conference, 322 ; Science .Masters in Conference, 

 G. V . Daniell, 353 ; System and Science in Education, 

 382; School-work and After-life, 411 ; Education and the 

 Heredity Spectre, Dr. F. H. Hayward, 455 ; Principle.^ 

 and .Methods of Physical Education and Hygiene, A\'. P. 

 Welpton, 485 ; Education and Employment, 491 



Edwardes (Tickner), the Lore of the Honey-bee, 6 



Eggar (W. D.), Elementary -Algebra, 64 



Egger (Prof. Victor), Death of, 495 



Egypt : the Great Pyramid of Gizeh ; its Riddle read, its- 

 Secret Metrology fully revealed as the Origin of British 

 Measures, M. W. H. Lombe Brooke, 32 ; Meteorological 

 Report of Egypt for 1906, 230; the Nile Flood of 190S, 

 Captain H. G. Lyons, 408 ; Irrigation in Egypt, 462 



Egyptology ; New Light on Ancient Egypt, G. Maspero, 

 H. R. Hall, 222 ; Site of Meroe Discovered, Prof. Sayce. 

 406 : Light thrown by Anthropology on .System of 

 Egyptian Hieroglyphics, A. M. Blackman, 436 



Ehrlieh (Dr. P.), Nobel Prize awarded to, 104 



Eiweisschemie, Neuere Ergebnisse auf dem Gebiete der 

 speziellen, Emil Abderhalden, 275 



Ekin (T. C), Water Pipe and Sewer Discharge Diagrams, 



394 



Elasticity, Experimental, G. h. C. Searle, F.R.S., Dr. C. 

 Chree,' F.R.S., 21S 



Electricity : Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. F. -A. C. 

 Perrine, 16 ; Monotelephone of Great .Sensitiveness, Henri 

 -Abraham, 29; Death of Prof. W. E. Avrton, F.R.S., 43; 

 Obituary Notice of, Prof. John Perry. F.R.S., 74: 

 Thermoelectric Theory of Resistivity of Alloys Untenable, 

 E. L. Lederer, 47; Terrestrial Electricity and Solar 

 -Activity, Dr. A. Nodon, 48; Rays of Positive Electricity, 

 Sir J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., at Royal Institution, 52 ; 

 Laboratory and Factory Tests in Electrical Engineering, 

 George F. Sever and Fitzhugh Townsend, Prof. Gisbert 

 Kapp, 64 ; an Electromagnetic Problem, D. F. Comstock, 

 67, 310; Prof. ,\rthur W. Conway, 160; A. Core, 310; 

 Norman R. Campbell, 341 ; Manufacture of Electrical 

 Condensers, G. F. Mansbridge, 79 ; the Manufacture of 

 Artificial Graphite, 81 ; Investigation of the Electrical 

 State of the Upper -Atmosphere, W'. Makower, Miss M. 

 White and E. Marsden, iiS; Discharge of Electricity 

 from Glowing Carbon, Prof. J. A. Pollock and .A. B. B. 

 Ranclaud, 119; Electric Splashes on Photographic Plates, 

 A. W. Porter, 147; Carriers of Positive Charge of Elec- 

 tricity given oft by Hot Metals, Sir J. J. Thomson, 148; 

 Distribution of Electric Force along the Striated Dis- 

 charge, Sir J. J. Thomson, 148; Weight of a Corpuscle 

 on the Electric Theory of Gravitation, Sir J. J. Thomson, 

 148; Ratio 'of Charge to Electrons, A. Cotton and P. 

 Weiss, 149 : Generation of a Luminous Glow in an 

 Exhausted Receiver and the -Action of a Magnetic Field 

 on the Glow, Residual Gases being Oxygen, Hydrogen, 

 Neon, and -Air, F. J. Jervis-.Smith, F.R.S., 177: Value of 

 the Quotient Electric Charge by Mass for the Kathode 

 Rays, Dr. J. Classen, 200; Cyanide Processes, E. B. 

 Wilson, 215; Electric Furnaces, the Production of Heat 

 from Electrical Energy and the Construction of Electric 

 Furnaces. Wilhelm Borchcrs, 215; Hydro-electric Prac- 

 tice, a Practical Manual of the Development of Water 

 Power, its Conversion to Electric Energy, and its Distant 

 Transmission, H. .A. E. C. von Schon, 215; Magnetism 

 and Electricity and the Principles of Electrical Measure- 

 ment, S. S. Richardson, 246 : Einfuhrimg in die Elektro- 

 chemie, Prof. W. Bermbach, 246 ; Mode of Action of , 



Electricity in Electric Parthenogenesis, Yves Delage, 269 : > 



Action of Lines of Electric Energy on Hailstorms, J. 

 VioIIe, 269 ; Occlusion of Residual Gas and the 

 Fluorescence of the Glass Walls of Crookes Tubes, -Alan 



