Index 



r Nature 

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Luminous Glow in an Exliausted Receiver and Action 

 of a Magnelic Field on the Glow, Residual Gases being 

 Oxygen, Hydrogen, Neon, and Air, F. J. Jervis-Smith, 

 l-'.R.S., 177 : Refraction and Dispersion of Krypton and 

 Xenon and their Relation to those of Helium and Argon, 

 (-'. Cuthbertson and M. Cuthbcrlson, 208 ; Universal Pro- 

 j<'Ction Apparatus designed by Prof. Kaiserling, Messrs. 

 I.eitz and Co., 231 ; Geometrical Optics, H. L. Taylor, 

 243 ; the Objective Demonstration of the Rotation of the 

 Plane of Polarisation of Light by Optically .Active 

 Liquids, T. S. Patterson, 249; Law of Maximum of 

 Kathode Phosphorescence in Binary Systems, G. Urbain, 

 300 ; Apparent Paradox in the Application of the Concept 

 Entropy to Radiation Phenomena, Prof. M. Lauc, 3111; 

 Heliotropic .Sensibility, the Presentation Period, Dr. P. 

 I'roschel, 40S ; the Luminous Efficiency of a Black Body, 

 Dr. C. V. Drysdale, 447 ; the Selective Absorption and 

 Diffusion of Light in Interstellar Space, G. A. Tikhoff, 

 449 ; the Diminution of Phosphorescence at Low Tempera- 

 tures, J. de Kowalski, 449 ; Ultra-microscopic Vision, 

 J. E. Barnard, 489 



Orient, Flashes from the, or a Thousand and One Morn- 

 ings with Poesy, John Hazelhurst, 249 



Ornithology : the Ternery at Wells-by-thc-Sea, F. Heather- 

 ley, 44 ; die Cestoden der Vogel, Dr. O. Fuhrmann, 66 ; 

 Geographical Distribution of Macrony.x, F. Nicholson, 

 148; the British Ornithologists' Union, 23S ; the Food of 

 some British Birds, Robert Newstead, 254 ; Scaup-duck 

 in Scotland, P. H. Bahr, 257 ; Heronries of Lincolnshire 

 and Somersetshire, Rev. F. L. Blathwayt, 317: Remark- 

 able Male Barn-owls killed in Holland, Dr. E. D. van 

 Oort, 348 ; Bird-migration in South Africa, 348 ; Bird-life, 

 501 ; Feeding-habits of the Dunlin, J. M. Dewar, 501 



Orr (Prof. W. McF.), Extensions 'of Fourier's and the 

 Bessel-Fourier Integral Theorems, 240 



Ortsbestimmung'en, Formeln und Hilfstafeln fiir geograph- 

 ische, Prof. th. Albrecht, 338 



Osborn (Prof. Herbert), Economic Zoology, an Introduc- 

 tory Text-book in Zoology, with Special Reference to its 

 .Applications in .Agriculture, Commerce, and Medicine, 244 



Osborn (T. G. B.), Dowels of Egyptian Coffins of the 

 Twelfth Dynasty, 448 



Osier (Dr. William, F.R.S.), Thomas Linacre, 97 



Osteology, Comparative, of Man and the Higher Apes, Dr. 

 W. L. H. Duckworth, 198 



Outes (F.), .Alfarerias del Noroeste Argenlinto, 502 ; Sobre 

 el Hallazgo de Alfarerias Mexicanas en la Provincia de 

 Buenos .Aires, 502 ; .Arquelogia de San Bias, 502 



Ovum, Contributions to the Study of the Early Develop- 

 ment and Imbedding of the Human, Dr. T. H. Bryce, 

 Dr. J. H. Teacher, and J. M. M. Kerr, 35 



Owen (R. Foster), the Economic Open-air Chalet for the 

 Hygienic Treatment of Consumption and other Diseases, 

 30- 



Oxfordshire, a Historical Account of the .Ashmolean Natural 

 History Society of, 1880-1905, Frank Arthur Bellamy, 215 



Oyster, Larva and Spat of the Canadian, Dr. J. Stafford, 

 473 



Pagan Beliefs among the Indians of South California, Sur- 

 vivals of. Miss C. B. DuBois, 295 



Pal.-cobotany : Fossil Plants of the Waldcrshare and Fred- 

 viUe Series of the Kent Coalfield, E. -A. Newell Arber, 

 117: Osmundacean Fossils from Permian of Russia, Dr. 

 R. Kidston and D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan, 329; Fossil 

 .Alga from the Sinemurian, P. Fliche, 419 ; Fossil Flora 

 of the Leicestershire and South Derbyshire Coalfield, 

 .A. R. Horwood, 436 



Palaeontology : the Tertiary Fossils of Florissant, Colorado, 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 44; Corr., Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, 376 ; Methods of preparing Fossils, Dr. F. A. 

 Bather. 44 : les Oiseaux des Phosphorites du Quercy, 

 C. Gaillard, 91 ; the Fossil Turtles of North America, 

 O. Perry Hay, 91 ; the Habits of Sauropod Dinosaurs, 

 Dr. O. P. Hay, 104 ; Pleistocene Red Deer of Norway, 

 J. A. Grieg, 105 ; Fossil Insects from Japan, Dr. Marie 

 Stopes, 118; C. Gordon Hewitt, 118; Death of Albert 

 Caudry, 138 ; Obituary Notice of, 163 ; the Dinosaurian 

 Bones in the Upper Cretaceous Formation of Tendaguru, 



German East Africa, Prof. Eberhard F'raas, 166 ; Fossil 

 Fishes and Arthropods in .Middle Coal-measures of 

 Sparth, Rochdale, W. .A. Parker, 167; .Amphibian Sclero- 

 cephalus from the '* Gaskohle " of .Niirschan, F. Broili, 

 171 ; Pliopilliecus antiquus in Europe, Herr Wegner, 171 ; 

 the Lateral-line System in Extinct .Amphibians, R. L. 

 Moodic, 19S ; Extinct Vertebrate Fauna of the Great 

 Permian Delta of Texas, Dr. E. C. Case, 228 ; the 

 Ichthyosaurs of the Trias, Dr. J. C. Merriam, 22S ; Dis- 

 covery of a Human Skeleton at Chapelle-aux-Saints 

 (Corrizc), .A. and J. Bouyssonie and L. Bardon, 270; 

 1 'Homme fossile de la Chapelle-au.\-Saints (Corr^ze), 

 Marcellin Boule, 312 ; D^couvertc d'un Squelette Humain 

 mousterien k la Chapelie-aux-Saints (Corr^ze), .A. and J. 

 Bouyssonie and L. Bardon, 312 : die geologischen 

 Grundlagen der .Abstammungslehre, G. Steinmann, 277; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. II. G. Sceley, 

 F.R.S., 314; das Kesslerloch bei Thaingen, Dr. J. 

 Heierli, 342 ; the Silurian Bivalved Molluscs of Victoria, 

 F. Chapman, 407 ; Structure of the Cretaceous Marine 

 Turtles of the Protostegidae, G. R. Wieland, 496 ; Rhino- 

 ceros Bones in Cave in North-western Rhodesia, F. White 

 and E. C. Chubb, 497 



Palazzo (Prof. L.), Composition of the Interior of the 

 Globe, 259 



Pamirs and Kuen Lun, Mountain Panoramas from the, 

 Dr. M. Aurel Stein, 97 



Paper-making, Chapters on, Clayton Beadle, 212 



Parasitology : die Cestoden der Vbgel, Dr. O. Fuhrmann, 

 66 



Paris (Louis), Artificial Sapphires, 119 



Paris Academy of Medicine, Prize Awards of, for 1908, 

 256 



Paris Academy of Sciences, 29, 59, 89, 119, 149, 179, 268, 

 299, 329, 359, 389, 419, 449, 479, 509 ; Prize -Awards of 

 the, for 1908, 20I 



Park (Prof. James), a Text-book of Theodolite Surveying 

 and Levelling, 365 



Parker (Dr.), Effects of Gun-fire on Schools of Fishes, iii 



Parker (Eric), Highways and Byways in Surrey, 158 



Parker (W. .A.), Fossil Fishes and .Arthropods in Middle 

 Coal-measures of Sparth, Rochdale, 167 



Parkhurst (Mr.), the Spectrum and Form of Comet More- 

 house, 439 



Parkin (Mr.), the Carbohydrates of the Snowdrop Leaf and 

 their Bearing on the First Sugar of Photosynthesis, 85 



Parry (Ernest J.), the Chemistry of Essential Oils and 

 .Artificial Perfumes, 241 



Parsons (Hon. C. .A., F.R.S), the Increased Expansion of 

 Steam attainable in Steam Turbines, James Watt Lec- 

 ture at Greenock, 502 



Parsons (J. Herbert), the Pathology of the Eye, 125 



Parthenogenesis, Mode of -Action of Electricity in Electric, 

 Yves Delage, 269 



Pasadena, a New Spectroscopic Laboratory at, 80 



Pascal (P.), Magnetic Properties of Simple Bodies, 269 ; 

 Magnetic Properties of some Easily Liquefiable Gases, 



509 



Pathology : the Pathology of the Eye, J. Herbert Parsons, 

 125 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. E. G. von 

 Rindfleisch, 165 ; the Bone Marrow, a Cytological Study, 

 W. E. Carnegie Dickson, 362 ; the Natural History of 

 Cancer, with Special Reference to its Causation and Pre- 

 vention, W. Roger Williams, 391 : Lectures on the 

 Pathology of Cancer, Dr. Charles Powell White, 391 ; 

 Variations in Pressure and Composition of the Blood 

 in' Cholera, and their Bearing on the Success of Hyper- 

 tonic Saline Transfusion and its Treatment, Prof. L. 

 Rogers, 506-7; Death of Dr. D. J. Hamilton, 495 



Patroclus, the Minor Planet, (617), V. Heinrich, 410 : Prof. 

 Wolf, 410 



Patterson (T. S.). the Objective Demonstration of the 

 Rotation of the Plane of Polarisation of Light by Optic- 

 ally .Active Liquids, 249 



Peabody (Prof. Cecil H.), Valve-gears for Steam Engines, 

 306 



Pearce (Dr.), Does the Kidney form an Internal Secre- 

 tion? 466 



Pearl (Maud DeWitt and Raymond), Relation of Race- 

 crossing to Sex-ratio, 106 



