Index 



nber 24, 1911 



Worthingtoii Smith's Drawings of Field and Cultivated 

 Mushrooms and Poisonous or Worthless Fungi often 

 Mistaken for Mushrooms, Exhibited in the Department 

 of Botany, British Museum (Natural History), 361 ; 

 Mineral Specimens Acquired by British Museum, 467 ; 

 Handbook to the Ethnographical Collection, 536 

 British Pharmaceutical Conference, the, 156 

 British Rainfall, 1909, Dr. Hugh Robert Mill, 523 

 British Section of the Brussels Exhibition, the, Dr. F. 



MolKvo Perkin, 398 

 Brizard (L.), lonisation of Gases in Presence of Chemical 



Reactions, 151 

 Brockett (Paul), Bibliography of Aeronautics, 229 

 Brodrick (H.), Underground Waters of the Castleton Dis- 

 trict of Derbyshire, 552 

 Broglie (Maurice de). Exclusive Presence in the Gases 

 Evolved from some Hydrogenated Flames of Ions alto- 

 gether .Analogous to those Produced by Rbnlgen Rays, 

 b4 ; lonisation of Gases in Presence of Chemical 

 Reactions, 151 

 Brook (C. L.), the Perseid Meteoric Shower, 248 

 Brooke (T. F.), Cause of Serious Loss of Gooseberry 



Bushes in Cambiidgeshire, 402 

 Brooks (.A. H.), Mineral Resources of Alaska, 511 

 Brooks's Comet, 1889 V, Search-ephemeris for. Dr. 



Bauschinger, 317 

 Brooks's Periodical Comet (1889 V), Rediscovery of, 



Messrs. Aitken and Wikon, 438 

 Broom (Dr. R.), Relationship of the South African Fossil 

 Reptiles to those Found in other Parts of the World, 

 158; Relationship of Permian Reptiles of North America 

 to those of South, 402 

 Brown (Edward G.), the Leaning Tower of Pisa, 297 

 Brown (H. Y. L.), the Tanami Goldfield in Central 



Australia, 182 

 Brown (J. Coggin), a Lisu Jew's Harp, 422 

 Brown (Sidney G.), Modern Submarine Telegraphy, Dis- 

 course at Royal Institution, 23 

 Bruce (Dr. James), Practical Chemistry, 360 

 Bruce (Dr. J. Mitchell), Important Additions to Medical 



Knowledge, 154 

 Bruce (Dr. W. S.), Prince Charles Foreland, Spitsbergen, 

 551 ; Plans for a Second Scottish National Antarctic 

 Expedition, 551 

 Briickner (Prof. E.), les Variations p^riodiques des Glaciers, 



I" 

 Brunetti (E.), Protest against Unnecessary Subdivision and 



Splitting in the Culicida^. 407 

 Brussels, International Congress of Anatomists at, 252 

 Brussels Exhibition, the British Section of the. Dr. F. 



Moll wo Perkin, 398 

 Bryan (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), the Art of Aviation, R. W. A. 

 Brewer, 229 ; How to Build an Aeroplane, R. Petit, 229 ; 

 How to Build a 20-foot Biplane Glider, A. P. Morgan, 

 229 ; les Aeroplanes, considerations th^oriques, P. 

 Raybaud, 229 ; Ballons et .Aeroplanes, G. Besan^on, 229 ; 

 I'Aviation, Prof. Paul Painlev^ and Prof. Emile Borel, 

 229 ; Navigation in der I.uft, Prof. A. Marcuse, 229 ; 

 Stabilitie des Aeroplanes, Surface metacentrique, Prof. 

 M. Brillouin, 229 ; die Seitensteuer der Flugmaschinen, 

 Prof. H. Reissner, 229 ; VI. Congr^s international 

 d'Aeronautique, 1909, Proems verbaux. Rapports et 

 Memoires, 229 ; Bibliography of Aeronautics, Paul 

 Brockett, 229 ; Petite Encyclopedic aeronautique, L. 

 Ventou-Duclaux, 229 ; the Encyclopjpdia of Sports and 

 Games, 229; Principles of Mechanical Flight, 515, 554 

 Bryozoa, Catalogue of the Fossil, in the Department of 

 Geology, British Museum (Natural History), Prof. J. W. 

 Gregory, F.R.S., 8 

 Buchanan (Miss I'".), the Relative Size of the Heart in 



Different Groups of Animals, 148 

 Buchanan (J. Y., F.R.S.), Colour of the Sea, 87 

 Buckland (J.), Traffic in Feathers and the Need for Legis- 

 lation, 1 17 

 Buenos .Aires, the International Scientific Congress at. 



Prof. C. D. Perrine, 509 

 Building: Chimney Design, 213; Facilities Provided at the 

 Brussels Exhibition for the Beginning and Rapid Spread 

 of Fire, 272 

 Bulleid (Arthur), Excavations at the Glastonbury Lake- 

 village, S2 



Bullen (Rev. R. .Ashington), a Meteorological Phenomenon, 



429 

 Burial Customs in Egypt, Earlv, Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 



F.R.S., 461, 529; Prof. W. M. Flinder Petrie, F.R.S., 



494 

 Burnet (Arthur), an Interesting Occultation, 73 

 Burnham (Prof.), Measures of Double Stars, 152 

 Burr (Dr. Malcolm), a Synopsis of the Orthoptera of 



Western Europe, 39 

 Burt (F. P.), Relative .Atomic Weights of Nitrogen and 



Sulphur, 62 

 Burton (F. M.), Pwdre Ser, 40 

 liurton (Mr.), A New Comet, 213 

 Bury (H.), the Denudation of the Western End of the 



Weald, 29 

 Busgen (Dr. M.), Distinguishing Characters of the Trees 



in the German Cameroons, 546 

 Bush Calendar, a. Amy E. Mack, 464 

 Busignies (M.), Some Ethylenic Cyclic Derivatives (Ether 



Oxides) and their Bromine Derivatives, 324 

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

 Butler (Bert S.), Area! Geology, 76 

 Butler (Prof. Howard C), Archaeology Expedition in Sardis. 



503 



Calcium \'apour in the Sun, C. E. St. John, 249 



Calculus Elements of the Differential and Inti.yral, Prof. 



A. E. H. Love, F.R.S., 136 

 Calendar, Reforms of the, Prof. Forster, 368 

 California Earthquake of April 18, 1906, the, vol. ii., the 

 Mechanics of the Earthquake, Harry F. Reid, Prof. John 

 Milne, F.R.S., 165 

 Calkins (Mr.), Ore Deposits of the Cojur I'.Aleiie District. 



Idaho, 122 

 Callendar (Prof.), Radiation from Open Flames in the 



Laboratory, 553 

 Callendar (Prof. H. L.), the Radio-balance, 195 

 Caiman (Dr. W. T.), Antarctic Pycnogons, 104 

 Calmette CProf.), Special Susceptibility of Children of 



Tuberculous Parents, 508 

 Cambier (R.), Abiotic Action of Ultra-Violet Rays of 



Chemical Origin, 164 

 Cambridge County Geographies, Nottinghamshire, Dr. 



H. H. Swinnerton ; Lanarkshire, Frederick Mort, 527 

 Cambridge Observatory, the. Sir Robert Ball, 472 ; Prof. 



Newall, 472 

 Cambridge Philosophical Society, (J2 

 Cambridge Pocket Diary for the Academical Year 1910-11, 



527 

 Cambridge, Students' Life and Work in the University of, 



Prof. Karl Breul, 461 

 Campbell (.A. G.), Natural Features of the Australian Gram- 

 pians, 271 

 Campbell (M. R.), Contributions to Economic Geology, 



part ii.. Coal and Lignite, 511 

 Campbell (Norman R.), the Nomenclature of Radioactivity, 



203 

 Cainpbell (Prof.), Water Vapour on Mars, 317 

 Canada, Medical Education in the United States and, 



Abraham Flexner, 332 

 Cancer: the Progress of Cancer Research, 126; the Inter- 

 national Cancer Conference at Pari", 545 

 Cannon (Dr. W. A.), Conditions of Parasitism in Plants, 505 

 Cape Town, Royal Society of South Africa, 98, 132, 262, 



422 

 Cardoso (Ettore), Critical Constants of Acetylene and Cyano- 

 gen, 98 

 Carey (W. M.), a First Book of Physical Geography, 426 

 Carnation Year Book, 1910, the, 460 

 Carpenter (Dr.), Theory of Hardening Carbon Steels, 440 ; 



a Fourth Recalescence in .Steel, 51S 

 Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), Interdependence of Research in 



.So-called " Pure " and " Applied " Science, 156 

 Carruthers (John B.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 114 

 Carslaw (Prof. H. S.), Plane Trigonometry, 136; Gauss 



and Non-Euclidean Geometry, 362 

 " Carte du Ciel," the Permanent International Committee 



for the, 317 

 Carter (F. W.), Electrification of Railways, 155 



