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Zoologie in Oesterreich in den Yahren 1850 bis 1900, Fest- 

 schrift V. d. K.K. Zoologisch-Botanischen (jesellschaft in 

 Wien, 122; Bastarde zwischen Maisrassen mit besondere 

 Berticksichtigung der Xenien, Prof. C. Correns, 126; the 

 Self- Educator in Botany, R. S. Wishart, 126 ; Deatli and 

 Obituary Notice of Thomas Meehan, S. A. Skan, 132 : 

 A'u/>us Aiisli-aHs, Forster, the New Zealand " Lawyer Vine," 

 Dr. A. B. Rendle, 141 ; the Proteolytic Enzyme of Nepenthes, 

 Prof. S. H. Vines, F.R.S., 141 : Nepenthin, Prof. S. II. 

 Vines, 231 ; on the Relation between Leaf Venation and the 

 Presence of certain Chemical Constituents in the Oils of the 

 P^ucalypts, R. T. Baker and Henry i\. Smith, 143 ; Composi- 

 tion of the Reserve Carbohydrates in the Albumin of Seeds of 

 the Butcher's Broom, Ceorges Dubat, 143 ; the Economic 

 Resources of the Straits Settlements and the Malay Peninsula, 

 H. N. Ridley, 159; Protnpla.smic Connections in Lichens, 

 Dr. J. H. Salter, 167 : Summary of the work at Antigua 

 Botanic Station for the Year ending March 31, igoi, W. N. 

 Sands, 208 ; Preliminary Account of the Prothallium of Phyl- 

 loglossum, .A. P. W. Thomas, 214 ; Chemi.stry of Chlorophyll, 

 Edward Schunck, 214 ; Notes on the Sesquiterpene of Euca- 

 lyplus Oils, Menry G. Smith, 216; on the Bluing of certain 

 Fungi, Gabriel Bertrand, 2j6; Cherry Orchard Fungus, 

 William Cariulhers, F.R.S., 239, 413 ; \V. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 

 F.R.S., 296,413; Cherry Leaf Disease, AlfredO. Walker, 218; 

 Death of Alfred William Bennett, 301, Obituary Notice, 321 ; 

 on the Assimilation of Sugar and of Alcohol by Eurotyopsis 

 Gayoni, P. Maze, 312 ; the Use of Linnean Specific Names, 

 H. and J. Groves, 334 ; " Predisposition " and "Immunity" 

 in Plants, Prof. H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., 334; Gums, 

 Resins and other Vegetable Exudations of Australia, J. H. 

 Maiden, 335 ; Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cal- 

 cutta, W. Bolting Ilemsley, F.R.S., 341 ; Fresh-Water 

 Alg;f of the North of Ireland, W. West and Prof. G. S. 

 West, 358 ; the Use of Anatomical Characters in the Identi- 

 fication of Wood, Herbert Stone, Paper read at the Society of 

 Arts, 379 ; Botany by Indian Foresters, Prof. W. R. Fisher, 

 413; Jlethod of Investigating the Gravitational Sensitiveness 

 of the Root-Tip, Francis Darwin, F.R.S., 431 ; Te.^t-Book 

 of Elementary Botany, Charlotte L. Lawrie, 437 ; Index 

 Kewensis Plantarum Phanerogarum, Theophilus Durand, 



B. Daydon Jackson, 464 ; Root Irritation, Mr. Hart, 474 ; 

 Two Plant Pests, 474 ; Journal of Botany, 476 ; Functional 

 Ineriia of Plant Protoplasm, R. A. Robertson, 479 ; Action 



-of Temperature on the Mineral Absorption in Etiolated 

 Plants, G. Andre, 504 ; Plant Structures, John M. Coulter, 

 508 ; Cultures of .Saccharomyces and the Conditions of Spore 

 Formation, B T. P. Baker, 51S ; the Digestion of the Man- 

 nane of the Tubercles of Orchids, II. Herissey, 52S : Studien 

 ii. d. Milchsaft v. Schleimsaft der Pflanzen, Prof. Dr. Hans 

 Molisch, 532 ; Beechen Hedges on Elevated Ground, Wm. 

 Gee, 535 ; Destruction of Cell Walls by Bacteria, Erwin F. 

 Smith, 542 ; Practice Adopted by the Australian Aborigines 

 of Obtaining Water from the Roots of Plants, J. H. Maiden, 

 542 ; on the Fruit of Mclocaniia /lawlmsoides. Dr. O. Stapf, 

 548 ; Electric Response in Ordinary Plants under Mechanical 

 Stimulus, Prof. J. C. Bose, 548; Outlines of Botany, R. G. 

 Leavitt, 557 ; an Interesting Case of Peloria, Dr. Masters, 

 574 ; Formation of Cleistogamic Flowers in Polygala, Dr. 



C. H. Shaw, 574 ; Magistri Salernitani nondum editi, 

 Catalogo ragionato della Esposizione di Storia della Medi- 

 cina, aperta in Torino nel 189S, Piero Giacosa, Supp. 

 November 14, 1901, viii. ; British Vegetable Galls, an In- 

 troduction to their Study, E. T. Connold, Supp. April 24, 

 1902, viii. 



Bouasse (H.), Sturm's Theorem on the Properties of Focal 



Lines, 593 

 Boudouard (O.), Alloys of Aluminium and Magnesium, 167 

 Bouilhac (Raoul"), Influence of Methylal on Growth of Algae 



in Soft Waters, 48 

 Boulder-Clay, the Matrix of the Suffolk Chalky, Rev. Edwin 



Hill, 405 

 Boulger (G. S.), Flowers of the Field, the late Rev. C. A. 



Johns, 29 ; the Country Month by .Month, 125 

 Boulud (M.), the Sugars in Blood, 47 

 Bourlel (Carlo), Cours de Mathematiques a I'Usage des I'^leves- 



Architectes et Ingcnieurs Professe a I'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, 



78 

 Bourne (George), the Bettesworth Book, Talks with a Surrey 



Peasant, 173 



Bovell (Mr.), Sugar Canes at Barbados, 231 



Bovey (H. T.), New Extensometer, 60; a Treatise on 

 Hydraulics, 315 



Boyd (Dr. J. H.), College Algebra, 338 



Bra (M.), Presence of a Parasite in the Blood of Epileptics, 263 



Bradford (Mr.), on the Organism Infesting the Blood of 

 Animals suffering from Tsetse Disease, 422 



Brain : an Atlas of the Medulla and Midbrain, Florence R. 

 Sabin, 172 ; Brain of an Eskimo Man, Dr. A. llrdlicka, 256 



Branly (Edouard), Radio-conductors with a Single Contact, 383 



Brass Instruments, Air-pressures in Playing, Dr. E. 11. Barton 

 and S. C. Laws, 166 



Braun (Prof. F. ), Wireless Telegraphy, 372 



Brauner (Prof. Bohuslav), the Tercentenary of Tycho Brahe's 

 Death, 5 



Bredikhine (Th. ), on the Compound (so-called) Stationary 

 Radiants of Shooting Stars, 3S1 



Bridges (Rev. C^uy J.), the Zodiacal Light and Sun Pillars, 439 



Briggs (S. H. C. ), the Colouring Matters of Green Ebony, 310 



Bristol Museum, Report of the, for 1901, 323 



Britain, the Influence of the Mediterranean Peoples in Pre- 

 historic, Address at Vesey Club by Prof. Boyd Dawkins, 

 F.R.S., 39 



British -Academy for the Promotion of Historical, Philosophical 

 and Philological Studies, the, 290 ; the Proposed British 

 Academy, 418 ; the Royal Society and the Proposed British 

 Academy, Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F. R.S. , 493 



British Association, Glasgow Meeting of, the Movements of 

 Plants, Francis Darwin, F. R .S. , 40; Lecture at, the Inert 

 Constituents of the .Atmosphere, Prof. William Ramsay, 

 F.R.S., :6l ; Discussion on the 'Teaching of Mathematics, 

 which took place on .September 14, at a Joint Meeting of 

 Two Sections, Section A Mathematics and Physics, Section 

 L. Education, 457 ; Section I., continued: on the Relation 

 of Physical and Chemical Structure as understood at present 

 to our Conception of the Structure of Living Matter, Prof. 

 McKendrick, 113 ; on the Use of the Telephone for Investi- 

 gating the Rhythmic Phenomena of Muscles, Sir John Burdon 

 Sanderson, 1 14 : Experiments on the Brain of the Chim- 

 panzee, Dr. A. S. Gninbaum and Prof. Sherrington, 114; 

 on Colour-vision, Dr. Edridge-Green, 114; on the Registra- 

 tion of Sounds, Prof. McKendrick, 114; on Return of 

 Voluntary Movements after .Alteration of the Nerve-supply 

 by Nerve-crossing or Anastomosis, Dr. R. Kennedy, 115: 

 can Solutions of Native Proleids exert Osmotic Pressures ? 

 Prof. Waymouth Reid, F.R.S., 115; on the Study of Ionic 

 Effects as Exemplified in the Small Inlestme, Prof. Way- 

 mouth Reid, F. R.S., 115 ; on some Methods of Preparation 

 of the Inner Ear, with Remarks on its- Function, Dr. Albert 

 A. Gray, 115 ; Experiments in Examination of the Asserted 

 Hrematopoietic Functions of the .Spleen, Drs. Noel Paton, 

 Gulland and Fowler, 115 ; on the Action of Oxalates on the 

 Calcium of Muscle, Dr. W. Brodie Brodie, 116; Results of 

 Testing the Vision of Natives of Murray Island, and that of 

 a Number of English People, with the Visual Illusion known 

 as the Miiller-Lyer, Dr. W. II. R. Rivers, 116 ; on Observ- 

 ations made with (Walton's Whistle upon the Hearing of the 

 Murray Islanders and some Inhabitants of Buchan, -Aberdeen- 

 shire, Dr. C. S. Myers, 116; Experimental Phonetics, Prof. 

 McKendrick, 182 



British Empire, Extremes of Climate in the, Chas. A. Silberrad, 

 299; Dr. Hugh Robert .Mill, 31S 



British Fire Prevention Committee, Publications of the, 169 



British Geography : Britain and the British Seas, H. J. 

 Mackindcr, 385 



British Islands, Gales on the Coasts of the, 1871-1900, F. J. 

 Brodie, 550 



British Isles, on the Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric 

 Temperature in the, and its Relation to Wind Direction, 

 W. N. Shaw, F.R.S., and R. Waley Cohen, 68; Mono 

 graph of the Coccida: of the British Isles, Robert Newstead, 



295 

 British Geological Survey, Summary of Progress of the, 204 

 British Journal Photographic .Almanac, 1902, 244 

 British .Mollusca, Shell Life, an Introduction to the, E. Step, 29 

 British Museum, Catalogue of the Lepidoptera PhaUena: in the. 



Sir George F. Ilampson, Bart., 220 

 British Museum (Natural History), Catalogue of Fossil Fishes 



in the, Arthur Smith Woodward, F.R.S., 388 

 British Rule — and Before, Burma under, John Nesbit, 243 



