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Index 



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Wendell (Mr.), Halley's Comet, io8 



Werth (E.), Deutsche Sudpolar Expedition igoi-3, Aufbau 



und Gcstaltung von Kerguelen, 460 

 Weslev (John), Earthquakes and, Sir Edward Fry, K.C.B., 



F.R.S;, 98 

 West (W. and Dr. G. S.), a Monograph of the British 



Desmidiacese, 426; British Fresh-water Phytoplankton, 



507 

 Wcstcott (W. Wynn), the Extra Pharmacopoeia of Martin- 



dalr and Westcott, 187 

 WestL-ll (\V. Percival), the Young Botanist, 245 

 \\\st. rniarck (F,.), the Origin and Development of the 



Moral Ideas, 481 

 Whales, Large Blue, Edgar R. Waite, 98 

 Wheeler (Joseph T.), the Zonal-belt Hypothesis, a New 



Explanation of the Ice Ages, 42D 

 Wheldalc (Miss M.), Colours and Pigments of Flowers, 506 

 White (Dr. Charles Powell), Lectures on the Pathology of 



Cancer, 391 

 White (F.), Rhinoceros Bones in Cave in North-western 



Rhodesia, 497 

 White (Gilbert), " Saint " Gilbert, the Story of, and Sel- 



borne, J. C. Wright, 339 

 White (H. J. Osborne), Geology of the Country around 



Henley-on-Thames and Wallingford, 470 

 White (.Margaret), Results of Observations on the Electrical 



State of the Upper Atmosphere, 25 ; Investigation of the 



Electrical State of the Upper Atmosphere, 118 

 White (Sir W. H., K.C.B., F.R.S.), Scientific Education of 



Naval Architects, Address at Society of Arts, m; 



Obituary Notice of Dr. Francis Elgar, LL.D., F.R.S., 



372 ; the Design and Construction of Ships, Prof. J. H. 



Biles, 454 

 Whiteley (Dr. M. A.), Women and the Chemical Society, 37 ; 



Women and the Fellowship of the Chemical Society, 



399 



W hitney (Mary W.), an Eccentric Variable Star, 410 



Whittalcer (Prof. E. T.), Extension of Optical Ideas to the 

 General Electromagnetic Field, 26 ; Sun-spots and Solar 

 Temperature, 26 



Who's Who, 1909, 220 



Who's Who Year-book for 1909, 220 



Wieland (G. R.), Structure of the Cretaceous Marine 

 Turtles of the Protostegidse, 496 



Wild Nature, Evolution of the Feeling of Love of, Dr. 

 Havelock Ellis, 466 



Wilks (W. A. R.), Double Fluorides of Sodium, 509 



Williams (Dr. Owen), Microchemical Changes occurring in 

 .Appendicitis, 78 



Williams (W. Roger), the Natural History of Cancer, with 

 Special Reference to its Causation and Prevention, 391 



Willis (Bailey), Research in China, 61 



Wilson (E. B.), Cyanide Processes, 215 



Wilson (Prof. H. A.), on the Number and Absorption of 

 the 6 Particles Emitted by Radium, 23 



Wilson (Prof. J.), Origin of the, Dexter-Kerry Breed of 

 Cattle, 17S ; Colours of Highland Cattle, 479 



Wilson (M.). Life-history of Hacmaiococcus lacnstris, 86 



Windmills and Water-wheels, 4 



Winiwarter (Mr.), Post-foetal Development of Ova in the 

 Cat, 167 



Winkler (Herr), Morehouse's Comet, 1908c, 142 



Winnipeg Meeting of the British .Association, the, 413 



Winslow (Prof. C. E. A.), Elements of Water Bacteriology, 

 with Special Reference to Sanitary Water Analysis, 6 



Wireless Telegraphy : Determination of Longitude by, M. 

 Bouquet de la Grye. 169 ; New Radio-telegraph Station 

 at Bolt Head, South Devon. 166, 196; the New Wireless 

 Telegraph Station, 224 : Meteorological Reports by Wire- 

 less Telegraphy, 287 : Wireless Telegraphy by Balloons, 

 29 1 : Collision of the Florida and the Republic, 374 



Witasek (Dr. Stephan), Grundlinien der Psvchologie, 157 



Withers (T. H.), Zones of the Chalk in the Thames Valley 

 between Goring and Shiplake, 470 



\\"oburn Experimental Fruit Farm, Ninth Report of the, 

 Duke of Bedford, K.G., F.R.S., and Spencer U. Picker- 

 ing. F.R.S., Dr. E. J. Russell, 500 



Woeikow (A.), Russland. 304 



Wolf (Prof. Max), the Changes in the Tail of Morehouse's 

 Comet, 3.i;i ; the Minor Planet Patroclus (617), 410 



Wolf (Dr. Rudolf), Sun-spots in 1907, 261 



Wolf, Coinet, a Research on the Movement of, M. 

 Kamensky, 80 



Wollebaek (Dr.), Influence of Seals on Fisheries, 173 



Woltereck (Dr. H. C), Production of Ammonia from Atmo- 

 spheric Nitrogen by Means of Peat, 389 



Women and the Chemical Society, 221 ; Ida Smedley and 

 M. A. Whiteley, 37 



Women and the Fellowship of the Chemical Society, 399, 

 429 ; Dr. M. A. Whiteley and Others, ^oo 



Women Fellows, Scientific Societies and the Admission of, 

 W. J. Atkinson, 488 



Wonderful House that Jack Has, the, Columbus N. Millard, 



307 

 Woodhead (Prof. Sims1, Bacteriology and Tuberculosis of 

 Animals, the Tubercle Bacillus and Tuberculin, 50 ; 

 Relationship between Human and Bovine Tuberculosis, 



'77 

 Woods (Charlie), the Correlation of Teaching, 310 

 Woodward (H. B.), Geology of the Country around Oxford, 



170 

 Woollatt (Dr. George H.), Laboratory Arts, 152 

 World of Life, the, as Visualised and Interpreted by Darwin- 

 ism, Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, O.M., F.R.S., at Royal 

 Institution, 384 

 Worsdell (W. C), the Origin of Dicotyledons, 85 

 Worthington (Prof. A. M.), Instantaneous Photographs ex- 

 hibiting a New Feature in the Splash of a Rough Sphere, 

 25 

 Wright (A. G.), Late Celtic and Roman Pottery, 318 

 Wright (Prof. Carroll D.), Death of, 495 

 Wright (J. C), " Saint " Gilbert, the Story of Gilbert 



White and Selborne, 339 

 Wright (J. E.), Invariants of Quadratic Differential Forms, 



486 

 Wright (J. G. Ernest), Mercury Bubbles, 8 

 Wright (Mr.), Country between Newark and Nottingham, 



470 

 Wright (Wilbur), Remarkable Aeroplane Flight, 227 ; Long 



Flight, 291 

 Writers' and Artists' Y'ear-book, 1909, the, 220 

 W'riting, the Telegraphir Transmission of, 441 

 Wundt (Wilhelm), Volkerpsychologie, eine Untersuchung 

 der Entwickelungsgesetze von Sprache, Mythus und 

 Sitte, 361 



Yapp (Prof. R. H.), the Evaporating Power of the Air in 

 Different Strata of the Marsh Formation of Wicken Fen, 



S5 

 Yellow Book, the Old, Charles W. Hadell, 279 

 Young (Dr. G. A.), Geoloav of Mount Yamaska in Quebec, 



172 

 Young (Dr. W. H.), Differentials, 209 



Zeeman (Prof.), Solar Vortices and their Magnetic Effects, 



20 

 Zeeman Effect in Weak Magnetic Fields, Prof. H. Nagaoka, 



Zodiacal Light, Observations of the, E. A. Fath, 143 



Zonal-belt Hypothesis, the, a New Explanation of the Cause 

 of the Ice Ages, Joseph T. Wheeler, 426 



Zooc^cidies des Plantes d'Europe et du Bassin de la Medi- 

 terran^e, les, C. Houard, 339 



Zoology : Occurrence of a Fresh-water Nemertine in 

 Ireland, Rowland Southern, 8 ; Prehistoric Dogs, Dr. T. 

 Studer, 45 ; Development of the Muscles, Nerves, and 

 Limbs of the Lower Four-limbed Vertebrates, Prof. A. N. 

 Sewertzoff, 45 ; Variation of Decapod Crustacean Palae- 

 monetes varians. Dr. h. Brozek. 77 ; Ergebnisse der 

 Hamburger Magalhaensischen Sammelreise, 1892-3, Dr. 

 W. Micliaelsen, 82 ; Zoological Societv, 89, 147, 268, 418, 

 478 ; Large Blue Whales, Edgar R. Waite, 98 ; the 

 Flying-frog (Rhacophorus reinwardtt) of Java, M. 

 Siedlecki, 105 ; the Weights of Developing Eggs, Messrs. 

 Ritter and Bailey. 105 ; the Fauna of the Magellan 

 Region, Joseph A. Clubb. 130 ; Death and Obituary Notice 

 of Dr. William Keith Brooks, 139 ; New Slow-lemur from 



