Index 



r Nat. 



Negroid Races, Huiiterian Lectures at Royal College of 

 Surgeons, Prof. Arthur Keith, 54; International Congress 

 of Anatomists at Brussels, 252 



Anderson (Prof. R. J.), the Temporal Bone in Primates, 

 55° 



Animal Romances, Graham Renshavv, 100 



Annani, On and Off Duty in, Gabrielle M. Vassal, J. 

 Thomson, 243 



Annett (Mr.), Cause of the Colour of Black Cotton Soil, 247 



Antarctica : Antarctic Pycnogons, Dr. W. T. Caiman, 104 ; 

 Deutsche Sudpolar-E.xpedition, 1901-3, die Grundproben 

 der Dcutschen Siidpolar-Expedition, igoi-3, E. Philippi. 

 167; National Antarctic IJxpedition, 1901-4, Natural 

 History, vol. v., Zoology and Botany, 205; British 

 Antarctic Expedition, 1907-9, under the Command of Sir 

 E. H. Shackleton, C.V.O., Reports on Scientific Investi- 

 gations, vol. i., Biology, 205 ; Expedition Antarctique 

 Beige, R^sultats du Voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-8-9, 

 Sous le Commandement de A. de Gerlache de Gomery, 

 Rapports scientifiques, Botanique-Dialom^es, H. Van 

 Heurck, Geologie-Petrographische Untersuchung der 

 Gesteinproben, A. Pelikan, Quelques Plantes Fossiles des 

 Terres Magellaniques, Prof. A. Gilkinet, Oceanographie- 

 les Glaces-GIace de Mer et Banquises, H. Arctowski, 

 Zoologie-Schizopoda and Cumacea, H. J. Hansen, 205 ; 

 Date of Lieut. Filchner's .'\ntarctic Expedition, 400 



Anthropogeography of the Polar Eskimos, Contributions to 

 the Ethnology and. Dr. H. P. Steensby, 443 



Anthropology : Collection of Human Bones found on the 

 Site of an Augustinian Friary near the Corn Market, 

 Cambridge, Dr. W. L. Duckworth and W. J. Pocock, 

 16 ; Royal Anthropological Institute, 30 ; Totemism and 

 Exogamy, a Treatise on certain Early Forms of Super- 

 stition and Society, Prof. J. G. Frazer, A. E. Crawley, 

 31; Prehistoric Man, Joseph McCabe, -lo ; the Position 

 of the Father's Sister in Oceania, Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 

 48 ; the Anatomy and Relationship of the Negro and 

 Negroid Races, Hunterian Lectures at Royal College of 

 Surgeons, Prof. Arthur Keith, 54 ; Origin of the Fulah 

 or Filani Race, Capt. A. J. N. Tremearne, 82 ; Antiquities 

 of the Ouachita Valley, Clarence B. Moore, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 129; Colonial Empire of the 

 Phcenicians, Louis Seret, 211 ; Anthropological Society of 

 Paris, 2jr- the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, the 

 Kwakiutl of Vancouver Island, Frank Boas, Chukchee 

 Mythology, Waldemar Bogoras, the Yukaghir and the 

 Yukaghirizcd Tungus, Waldemar Jockelson, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 250; Skull Discovered at Galley Hill, 

 Kent, 270 ; Filipino Racial Types at Taytay, R. B. Bean 

 and F. S. Planta, 340 ; Chimarilio Trilje of Indians 

 Inhabiting Trinity County, in North California, 370; 

 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, Prof. 

 Flinders Petrie, 401 ; .System of " Wireless Telegraphy " 

 in use among the Indian Tribes of the Putumayo River, 

 W. E. Hardenburg, 436 ; see also British Association 



Antike Tierwelt, die, Otto Keller, 357 



Antoniadi (M.), Subjective Phenomena on Mars, 120 ; 

 Orcullatinn of v Gemini by the Planet Venus, 196 ; the 

 Recent Occupation of t; Geminorum by Venus, 317; 

 H alley's Comet, 322 



AiiK, the Prince and his, (Ciondolino), Luigi Bertelli, 138 



.^rabian Astronomical Instruments, Prof. E. Wiedemann, 

 472 



Arrhaeologv : Arthur's Round Table in Glamorgan, Rev. 

 John Griffith, 8; Pit-dwellings in the District of Holder- 

 ness, Canon Greenwell and R. A. Gatty, 16 ; Prehistoric 

 Rhodesia, Richard N. Hall, 32 ; Excavations at the 

 Glastonbury Lake-village, Arthur BuUeid and H. St. 

 George Gray, 82 ; Processes of Prehistoric Pottery- 

 makinof. N. W. Tliomas and Capt. A. J. N. Tremearne, 

 116; Date of Narrow Cultivation Terraces, Lvnchets, 

 1 16 ; .Antiquities of the Ouachita Valley, Clarence B. 

 Moore, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 120; Discovery of the 

 Site of the Famous Cyprian Temple of .\phrodite- 

 Astarle, Dr. Max O. Richter and Dr. K. Koritsky, 149 ; 

 Death of Prof. A. Michaelis, 210; Neolithic Impicmriits 

 from Bridlington, Mr. Sheppard, 246 : Recent Finds made 

 in Rock Shelters once Occupied by Strand Loopers, Dr. 

 L. P^rlnguey, 262 ; Classification of the British Stone 



.Age and Some New and Little-known Horizons and 

 Cultures, W. J. Lewis Abbott, 30; Stone-headed .Axe 

 from Rennell Island, C. M. Woodford, 314; .Model of 

 the Fine Dolmen Situated at Coldrum, in Maidstone 

 Museum, 401 ; " Tomb of the Double Axes," Dr. .A. J. 

 Evans, 401 ; the Royal Commission on Welsh Monu- 

 ments, Rev. John Griffith, 404 ; the Archaeological 

 Survey of Nubia, Prof. G. Eliot Smith and Dr. D. E. 

 Derry, 406 ; Customs at Holy Wells, Zorah Godden, 429 : 

 Geological and Archaeological Notes on Orangia, J. P. 

 Johnson, 465; Archreological Expedition in Sardis, Prof. 

 Howard C. Butler, 503 ; Prehistoric Boat Discovered at 

 Brigg in 1886, T. Shepherd, 542 



.\rchbutt (Mr.), Provident Use of Coal, 519 



.Aichitecture : Condition of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, 

 48; the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Prof. A. Batelli, 146; 

 Edward G. Brown, 297 ; Arthur T. Bolton, 297 : Report 

 of Pisa Commission on the Leaning Tower, Prof. 

 William H. Goodyear, 471 ; Town-planning, .\. E. 

 Crawley, 49S 



.Arctica : die Polarwelt und ihre Nachbarlander, O. 

 Nordenskjbld, 236 ; North Polar Exploration, 245 ; Ex- 

 pedition Ship Alabama, 245 



.Arctowski (H.), Expedition Antarctique Beige, Rfeultats 

 du Voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-8-9 sous le Com- 

 mandement de .A. de Gerlache de Gomery, Rapports 

 scientifiques, Oceanographie — Les Glaces — Glace de Mer 

 ct Banquises, 205 



.Ardigo (Prof. Robert), an Inconsistent Preliminary Objec- 

 tion against Positivism, 461 



■\rgentina, Catalogo Sistematico y Descriptivo de las .Aves 

 de la Republica, Roberto Dabbene, 427 



.Argentine Biology, -Australian and, 186 



Arkansas and Louisiana, Archjeological and Anthropo- 

 logical Investigations in. Dr. .A. C. Haddon. F.R.S., 

 129 



.Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), Existing Knowledge with Regard 

 to the Oxydases, 518 



.Armstrong (Prof.), Crystallographic Examinations of 

 Twenty-nine Derivatives of the /i-Dihalogenhenzene- 

 sulphonic .Acids, 403 



.Armstrong (Prof.), Impossibility of any Interaction taking 

 Place between Two Substances if Neither was an Electro- 

 lyte, 517 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.), Provident Use of Coal, 518 



.Arnold (Prof. J. O.), Theory of Hardening Carbon Steels, 

 440; a Fourth Recalescence in Steel, 518 



-Arnold-Be.nrose (H. H.), Derbyshire, 426 



d'Arrest's Comet (1910c), Rediscovery of, M. Gonnessiat, 

 317; Observations of d'Arrest's Comet at the Observa- 

 tory of .Algiers, M. Gonnessiat, 324 ; M. Baillaud, 324 



.Arthur's Round Table in Glamorgan, Rev. John Ijriffith, 8 



.Ascoli (F. D.), Rivers of Dacca District, 30 



Ashworth (Dr. J. H.), Zoologv at the British .Association, 



.';48 

 .Ashworth (Dr. J. R.), the Temperature Coefficients of the 



Ferromagnetic Metals, 238 

 Asia, a Systematic Geography of, G. W. Webb. 426 

 .Asiatic Society of Bengal, 30, 292, 422 

 .Association of Economic Biologists, 156 

 .Association of Technical Institutions, the, 90 

 .Assyriology : Death of Hormuzd Rassam, 400 

 Astronomy : Halley's Comet, Dr. James Moir, <-i : Dr. 

 Wolf, iq ; Prof. Seeliger, 19: M. Eginitis, in, 52; 

 Comas Sola, 19: M. Nordmann, 19; Mr. Leach, 19; 

 Dr. Ebell, 52 ; Piof. Fowler, =;2 ; Father Iniguez. '52 ; 

 Herr v. d. "Pahlen, 86 ; Dr. Ristenpart, 86 ; G. Millo- 

 chau and H. Godard, 120: Prof. Frost, 152: Mr. 

 Motherwell, 183 ; Prof. Barnard, 183. 322 ; Mr. 

 Helmcfcen, 1S4 ; Father Stein, 184; Herr Sykora, 322; 

 Dr. Hartmann, 322 ; M. Antoniadi, 322 ; K. Saotome, 

 322 ; Drs. Cowell and Crommelin, 322 ; M. Iwanow, 

 322 ; Mr. Merfield, 322 ; Messrs. Crawford and Meyer, 

 322 ; Mr. Slocum, 323 ; Earth-current Observations in 

 Stockholm during the Transit of Halley's Comet on 

 May 19, D. Stenquist and E. Petri, 9; Some Pheno- 

 mena shown bv Halley's Comet after its Passage across 

 the Sun, D. Eginitis, 64; Phenomena presented by the 

 Tail of Halley's Comet during the Passage of Mn\- lo 

 Inst, H. Deslandres and J. Bosler. 163 ; Did the Tail 

 of llallev's Comet affect th: Earth's Atmosph-r.- ? Dr. 



