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in the American Museum of Natural History, 12 ; Ali- 

 mentary Canal of a Branchiosaurian Salamandar from 

 the Carboniferous Shales of Maion Creek, Dr. R. L. 

 Moodie, 17 ; Remains of the Gigantic Extinct Australian 

 Marsupial Uiprolodon, 49; New Model of the Skull and 

 Mandible of the Gigantic Extinct Lemur, Megaladapis 

 insignis, from Madagascar, 49 ; Skeletons of Plesio- 

 saurians from the Upper Lias of Holzmaden, Dr. E. 

 Kraas, 82 ; Evolution of the Horned Dinosaurs, R. S. 

 Lull, 8g ; Complete Skeleton of a New Species of the 

 Ca[nel-like Genus Stenomylus from the Harrison Beds of 

 Nebraska, F. Loomis, 89 ; Relationship of the South 

 African Fossil Reptiles to those Found in other Parts of 

 the World, Dr. Broom, 158; Indian Pakeontology, 159; 

 Marine Lower 'I'riassic Formations of the Himalayas, 

 Prof. C. Diener, 159; F'auna of the Traumatocrinus 

 Limestone of Painkhanda, Prof. C. Diener, 159 ; 

 Devonian Faunas of the Northern Shan Stales, F. R. 

 Cowper Reed, 159 ; Relation of Embryology and Verte- 

 brate Palajontology, Prof. R. S. Lull, 211 ; Local Races 

 of the Musk-ox, Dr. K. Wanderer, 211; Existence in 

 Belgian Caverns of Layers containing Remains of Arctic 

 Rodents, A. Rutot, 315 ; Cambrian Fossils from the 

 Bhabch Rocks of Spiti, F. R. C. Reed, 342 ; Eyes of 

 Trilobites, Prof. C. D. Walcott, 371 ; Silurian Fossils of 

 the South Yarra District, F. Chapman, 401 ; Hum.m 

 Skulls and Skeletons and Supposed Evidence of Human 

 Work, Dr. F. .^meghino, 402 ; Cetacean Remains from 

 the Superficial Deposits of Canada, G. H. Perkins, 371 ; 

 Relationship of Permian Reptiles of North America to 

 those of South, Dr. R. Broom, 402 ; Extinct Monsters 

 and Creatures of Other Days, Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, 

 459 ; Discovery of a Skeleton of Diprotodon in the 

 Smithton District, H. H. Scott, 469 ; Discovery of 

 Worked Flints beneath Undisturbed Deposits of Crag in 

 the Neighbourhood of Ipswich, J. Reid Moir, 503 ; 

 Description of a Fossil Chiton (.Mollusca) from North- 

 west Tasmania, A. F. Basset Hull, 522 ; New Genera and 

 Species of Mammals from the Indian Siwaliks, G. E. 

 Pilgrim, 542 



Palazzo (Prof. L.), Magnetic Survey of Sardinia, 437 



Pansies, Violas, and Violets, 326 



Parallelism, Theories of, an Historical Critique, W. B. 

 Frankland, 169 



Parasitischen Samenpflanzen, die Aufzucht und Kultur der, 

 Prof. E. Heinricher, 327 



Parasitology : Development of Trypanosoma leivisi in the 

 Rat-flea (Ceratophyllus fasciatus). Dr. N. H. Swellen- 

 grebel and C. Strickland, 63 ; Nova tripanosomiaze 

 humana, C. Chagas, Prof. E. A. Minchin, 142 ; Life- 

 history of Trypanosoma Icwisi in the Rat-louse, Haemato- 

 piiiiis spinulosiis, A. Brienl and E. Hindle, 150 ; a Hand- 

 book of Practical Parasitology, Prof. Max Braun and 

 Dr. .\L Liihe, 393 ; Trypanosome Found in the Blood of 

 a Patient in Sumatra, 504 



Paris : Paris Academy of Sciences, 63, 98, 131, 163, 196, 

 228, 261, 292, 324, 356, 390, 421, 45O, 488, 555; the Paris 

 Observatory, M. Baillaud, 272 ; the Third International 

 Congress of School Hygiene at Paris, August 2-7, 1910, 

 320; the International Cancer Conference at, 545 



Parker (W. B.), Life-history and the Means of Controlling 

 the Hop Flea-beetle, 117 



Parry (Leonard), Fire Tests with Textiles, 429 



Paterno (Prof.), Recent Work on Colloidal Solutions, 471 



Pathology : Death of Prof, von Recklinghausen, 339 



Patten (Prof. C. J.), Semination in the Sanderling, 550 



Patterson (Arthur H.), -Man and Nature on Tidal Waters, 

 100 



Pearson (Dr. H. H. W'.), Botanical Expedition through 

 Western Districts of Cape Colony, 160 



Pearson (Prof. Karl), Nature and Nurture, 149 



Pearson (R. Hooper), Pansies, Violas, and Violets, 326 



Peddie (Prof. W.), Continuous and Stable Isothermal 

 Change of .State, 30 



Peddle (C. J.), Molecular Association in Water, 519 



Pedley (R. Dcnison), Our Teeth, 237 



Pedroso (Prof.), Death of, 313 



Peile (Dr. John), De.ath and Obituary Notice of, 467 ; a 

 Correction, the Writer of the Article, 49(1 



Pelabon (H.), Batteries with Antimony and ."Antimony 

 Selinides, 555 



Pelikan (A.), Expedition Antarctique Beige, R^sultats du 

 \'oyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-8-9, sous le Commande- 

 ment de A. de Gerlache de Gomery, Rapports scienti- 

 fiques, Geologic — Petrographische Untersuchung der 

 Gesteinproben, 205 

 Pellagra, Recent Investigations on, Dr. Louis Sambon, 538 

 Pelseneer (Prof.), Occurrence of Hermaphroditism in 



Lamellibranchs, 319 

 Penck (Prof.), Glacial Erosion, 441, 442 

 Penhallow (Prof.), the Relation of Palaiobotany to Plant- 



phylogeny, 505 

 Perfilograph, the, Augustus Mercau, 434 

 Pericle (Dr. G.), Velocity e Direzione delle Corrente Aeree 

 alle diverse Altitudini Determinate a Mezzo dei Palloni- 

 Sonde e Pilote, 249 

 Peringuey (Dr. L.), Notes on some Bushmen, 98 ; Recent 

 Finds Made in Rock Shelters once Occupied by Strand 

 Loopers, 262 

 Pcrkin (Dr. F. MoUwo), the British Section of the Brussels 



Exhibition, 398; .Action of .Metals upon Alcohols, 520 

 Perkins (G. H.), Cetacean Remains from the Superficial 



Deposits of Canada, 371 

 Perot (A.), Displacement of Spectral Lines at the Sun's 



Limb, 85 

 Perrine (Prof. C. D.), Further Observations of Halley's 

 Comet, 374 ; the International Scientific Congress at 

 Buenos Aires, 509 

 Perry (S. J.), Mortality of the Tuberculous in Relation to 



Sanatorium Treatment, 371 

 (p Persei, Spectrum and Radial \'elocily of, Dr. Ludendorff, 



507 

 Perseid Meteoric Shower, 1910, W. F. Denning, 204, 248; 

 C. L. Brook, 248 ; W. H. Steavenson, 248 ; Miss Warner, 

 248; Dr. E. Packer, 248; W. Johnson, 248; E. F. 

 Sawyer, itio 

 Pcrseids, Observations of, in 1909, S. Beljawsky, 184 

 Peru, the Mineral Survey of, 217 

 Petch (Mr.), Root Disease of the Cocoa-nut Palm caused 



by the Fungus Fames lucidus, 212 

 Peters (W. J.), Magnetic Results of the First Cruise of the 

 Carnegie, 119; Tables of Corrections to the British 

 .Xdmiraltv, the German Admiralty, and the United States 

 Hydrographic Department Magnetic Charts of the North 

 .\tlantic, 544 

 Pethybridge (Geo. H.), Pwdre Ser,ii39 

 Petit (R.), How to Build an Aeroplane, 229 

 Petri (E.), Earth-current Observations in Stockholm during 



the Transit of Halley's Comet on May J9, 9 

 Petrie (Prof. Flinders), Discovery in the Neighbourhood of 

 the Pyramid of Sneferu (B.C. 4600) of a Stone Tomb 

 Dating from a Time before the Construction of the 

 Pyramid, 401 ; Early Burial Customs in Egypt, 494 

 Petrology : Recent Papers on Petrology, 375 ; Measurement 

 of Extinction Angles in Thin Section, F. E. Wright, 

 375 ; Synthetic Study of Diopside and its Relations to 

 Calcium and Magnesium Metasilicates, Messrs. Allen, 

 White, W'right, and Larsen, 375 ; New Views on Quartz, 

 Messrs. Wright and Larsen, 375 ; Quartz in Druses from 

 the Government of Olonetz, M. Borisov, 375 ; Binary 

 Systems of Alumina with Silica, Lime, and Magnesia, 

 Jiessrs. Shepherd, Rankin, and Wright, 375 ; Molecule 

 Corresponding to Soda-anorthite in a Felspar from 

 Linosa, Messrs. Washington and Wright, 375 ; Hydro- 

 gelen im Mineralreiche, F. Cornu, 375 ; Galactite, a 

 Mixture of Natrolite and Scolezite, G. C^saro, 376 ; 

 .Average Chemical Compositions of Igneous-rock Types, 

 R. A. Daly, 376 ; Averages of Analyses of Stony 

 Meteorites, G. P. Merrill, 376 ; the Gases in Rocks, R. T. 

 Chamberlin, 376 ; Origin of Augite-andesite, R. A. Daly, 

 ■576 ; Distribution, Origin, and Relationships of ."Mkaline 

 Rocks, Dr. H. I. Jenson, 376; Occurrence of a Basalt 

 in the Volcanic Cone of Tritriva in Central Madagascar, 

 A. Boudariat and Dr. Johnston-Lavis, 376 ; Ordovician 

 Rhvolites of Nant Ffrancon, Carnarvonshire, C. B. 

 Travis, 376; the " Kalksilekatfelse " near Mahrisch- 

 Schbnberg in the Sudetic, F. Kretschmer, 377 ; Eruptive 

 Rocks of the Bohemian Eisengebirge, Dr. Hinterlechner 

 and C. von John, 377 ; Analyse der Silikat- und 

 Karbonatgesteine, W. F. Hillebrand, 425 ; the Analysis of 

 Silicate and Carbonate Rocks, W. F. Hillebrand, 

 425 



