Index 



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Davenport (C. B.), Inheritance of Characteristics in Domes- 

 tic Fowl, z^T, 

 Davis (Dr. J. Ainsworth), Science in Modern Life, Zoology, 



464 

 Davis (Captain J. K.), Voyage of the Niiiirod from 



Sydney lo Monle \'ideo, 551 

 Dawson (P.), Electrification of the London, Brighton, and 



South Coast Railway between Victoria and London 



Bridge, 553 

 Debicrne (A.), Atomic Weight of the Radium Emanation, 



03; Isolation of Pure Radium, 313; Metallic Radium, 356 

 Dcchy (Dr. von). Glacial Erosion, 442 

 Dee as a Wildfowl Resort, the, John A. Dockray, 175 

 Deeley (li. M.), Colour-vision, 267 

 Definite Proportions, the Law of, 364 

 Deimler (T.), Physiologische Studien im Hochgebirgc, 



\'ersuche ijber den repiratonschen Stoffwechsel im 



Hochgebirge, 369 

 Dcmeny (M.), Physical Training, 320 

 Dcmoussy (E.), Toxic Qualities of Certain Salts towards 



Green Leaves, 131 

 den Broeck (Ernest van). Conditions of Effective Filtration 



of the Underground Waters in Certain Chalk Forma- 

 tions, 422 

 Dendy (Prof. A.), Structure, Development, and Morpho- 

 logical Interpretation of the Pineal Organs and Adjacent 



Parts of the Brain in the Tuatara (Sphenodon punctaius), 



61 

 Denet (J.), Presence of a Small Quantity of Carbon Mon- 

 oxide in the Air of Coal Mines, 555 

 Denning (W. F.), Present Meteoric Displays, 105 ; Perseid 



Meteoric Shower, igio, 204; the Perseid Meteoric 



Shower, 248 ; Fireball of September 2, 364 ; a Brilliant 



Meteor on October 23, 544 

 der Stork (Dr. J. P. van), Elementaire Theorie der 



Gctijden — Getij-Constanten in den Indische Anchipel, 144 

 Derbyshire, H. H. Arnold-Bemrose, 426 

 Derjugin (K.), Fauna of the Kola Fjord, 505 

 Derry (Dr. D. E.), the Archa:ological Survey of Nubia, 406 

 Desalme (J.), Theory of Development, 215 

 Desch (Dr. C. H.), Some Common Defects occurring in 



Alloys, 421 

 Dcslandres (H.), Phenomena Presented by the Tail of 



Halley's Comet during the Passage o-f May 19 last, 163 ; 



Properties of the Polar Filaments of the Sun, 228 

 Determination of Position near the Poles, Mr. Hinks, 19 

 Deutsche Sudpolar-Expcdition, igoi-3, die Grundproben der 



Deutschen Si,jdpolar-Expedition, igoi-3, E. Philippi, 167 

 Deville (E.), Photo-surveying in Canada, 215 

 Devon and Dorset Coast, the South, Sidney Heath, 138 

 Devonshire, F. A. Knight and Louie M. Dutton, 426 

 Dew Deposit upon Lens Surfaces, Prevention of, Franklin 



Adams, 52 

 Dirkins (F. Victor), the New School of Japan, Founded 



for the Purpose of Making the Use of the Newly Invented 



Letters, 7 

 Diels (Dr. L.), Formations and Flora-elements in the 



North-west of Cape Colony, 160 

 Diener (Prof. C), Marine Lower Triassic Formations of 



the Himalayas, 159 ; Fauna of the Traumatocrinus 



Limestone of Painkhanda, 159 

 Digby (W. P.), Tests of the Electrical Conductivity of the 



Water, 373 

 Dillcr (J. S.), the Taylorsville Region at the North End of 



the Sierra Nevada in California, 121 

 Dines (Mr.), Records from the Upper Atmosphere Obtained 



during Passage of the Earth through the Tail of Halley's 



Comet, 516 

 Disease, House-flies and. Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, 73 

 Distant Lands, H. J. Mackinder, 426 

 Distribution of Weeds, 547 . 

 Dixon (Prof. H. B.), Explosion of Hydrogen and Chlorine 



by Light, 517; the Ignition of Gases by Adiabatic Com- 

 pression, 553 

 Dixon (W. E.), Action of Potash Salts taken by the Mouth, 



63 

 Doberck (Dr.), a New Micrometer, 439 

 I')ockray (John .A.), the Dee as a Wildfowl Resort, 175 

 Doflein (Prof. Franz), Tierbau und Tierleben in ihrcm 



Zu^amnicn hang betractet, 538 

 Dominici (Dr.), Radium Treatment, 153 



Doncaster (Mr.), the Colours of Insect Larvae, 550 

 Donkey Hybrid, an Interesting, R. I. Pocock, 329 

 Donkin (Dr. H. B.), Some Aspects of Heredity in Relation 



to Mind, Harveian Oration at Royal College of 



Physicians, 541 

 Dorrien-Smith (Capt. .\. A.), Botanical Excursions in 



Chatham Island, 160 

 Dorset, A. L. Salmon, 426 



Dorset Coast, the South Devon and, Sidney Heath, 13S 

 Double Stars, Measures of, Prof. Burnham, 152 ; Dr. Lau, 



317 ; Mr. Sellors, 507 

 Douvill^ (Henri), Formulion of the Loam of the Plateaux, 



-■iSS 

 Downing (Dr.), New Ephemerides for Saturn, Uranus, and 



Neptune, 472 

 Doyen (M.), Use of Thermo-electric Baths without Altera- 

 tion of Normal Tissue, 98 

 Drecq (M.), the Spectrum of Cyanogen, 344 

 Driesch (Hans), Zwei Vortrage zur Naturphilosophie, 294 

 Drummond (J. M. F.), Science in Modern Lif';, Botany, 464 

 Drysdale (Dr. C. V.), the Foundations of Alternate-current 



Theory, 6 

 Du Sablon (Leclerc); the Ascent of Sap, 98 

 du Toit (A. L.), Evolution of the River System of Griqua- 



land West, 158 

 Duane (William), Evolution of Heat in a Mixture of 



Radium and a Phosphorescent Salt, 196 ; the Energy of 



the Radium Rays, 262 ; Arrangement for Registering 



Photographically the Number of a Particles Emitted by 



a Radio-active Substance, 316 

 Duckworth (Dr. W. L.), Collection of Human Bones 



Found on the .Site of an Augustinian Friary near the 



Corn Market, Cambridge, 16 

 Dudley (W. L.), Luminosity of Comets, 439 

 Duefias (E. T.), the Provinces of Tayacaja, Angaraes, and 



Huancavelica, 217 

 Dufferin (Lord), Letters from High Latitudes, being Some 



Account of a Voyage in 1856 in the Schooner-yacht 



Foam to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen, 202 

 Duggar (Prof. B. M.), Fungous Diseases of Plants. 233 

 Durrant (R. G.), Luminous Paint, 530 

 Diisseldorf, the International Congress at, 20 

 Dutch Meteorological Work in the East, 159 

 Dutton (Louie M.), Devonshire, 426 

 Dyeing, a Manual of. Prof. E. Knecht, C. Rawson, and 



Dr. R. Loewenthal, 291; 

 Dynamics : Innsbrucker Fohnstudien, iv., Weitere Beitrage 



zur Dynamik der Fohns, Dr. H. v. Ficker, 368 

 Dyson (Prof. F. W., F.R.S.), Astronomy, a Handy Manual 



for Students and Others, 393 



Eagle (.Albert), Practical Spectroscopy, 159 



Eardley-Wilmot (S.), Indian State Forestry, 56 



Earth, the Passage of the, through the Tail of the iSiii 

 Comet, R. Baer, 344 



Earthquakes : Earthquake in Sicily, 15 ; the California 

 Earthquake of .April 18, iqo6, vol. ii., the Mechanics of 

 the Earthquake, Harry F. Reid, Prof. John Milne. 

 F.R.S., 165; the Jamaica Earthquake, Sir D. Morris, 

 K.C.M.G.,'239 



Eastbourne, " Mock Suns " at, Mrs. A. M. Butler, 374 



Ebell (Dr.), Halley's Comet, 52 



Eccles (Dr. W. H.), Energy Relations of Certain Detectors 

 used in Wireless Telegraphy, 195 



Eclipses : the Next Total Eclipse of the Sun, Dr. William 

 J. S. Loclfyer, 7^ ; the Total Solar Eclipse, May 9. 1910, 

 Dr. William J. S. Lockver, 113; the Total Solar Eclipse 

 of April 28, 1911, Dr. Pio Emanuelli, 172 



Economic Biologists, Association of, 156 



Edible and Poisonous Fungi, 361 



Edinburgh Royal Society, 30, 07, 227 



Edridse-Green (Dr. F. W.), Rel.ation of Light Perception 

 to Colour Perception, 62 ; Colour-blindness and Colour- 

 perception, 261 ; Tests for Colour-blindness, 495 



Edser (E.), Light and Sound, \\' S. Franklin and Barry 

 Macnutt, 103 



Education : Death of R. Russell, 14 ; the Association of 

 Technical Institutions, qo ; Examinations for Evening 

 Students, 90 ; Trade Schools and Trade Preparatory 



