Xoveitth'f 24, 1910J 



INDEX. 



Prof. A. L. Rotch. 

 d'Aeronautique, igog, 

 Mt'inoires, Prof. G. 

 graphv of Aeronautics, 

 F.R.S., 22g; Petite 

 Ventou-Duclaux, Prof. 



ALiboti (W. J. Lewis), Classification of the British Stone 

 Age and some New and Little-Icnown Horizons and 

 Cultures, 30 



Absorption, Radiation and, Prof. Humphreys, 52 



Ach (Prof. Narziss), Ueber den Willensakt und das Tem- 

 perament, igg 



Acoustics : the Propagation of Sound in a Fog, C. J. T. 

 Sewell, 62 



Adamovic (Prof. Lujo), dvt Vegetationsverhiiltnisse der 

 Balkanlander (Mosische Lander), 135 ; aus Bosnien und 

 der Herzegovinia, 3g5 



Adams (Franklin), Prevention of Dew Deposit upon Lens 

 Surfaces, 52 



Adhikary (Birendra Bliusan), Preparation of Phenyl-nitro- 

 methanc by the Interaction of Mercurous Nitrite and 

 Benzyl Chloride, 2g2 



Aeronautics : Experiments on Air Resistance, Dr. T. E. 

 Stanton, 13 ; Relation of the Wind to Aerial Navigation, 

 51 ; IV. Congr^s international 

 Proc&s verbaux. Rapports et 

 H. Bryan, F.R.S., 22q ; Biblio- 

 Paul Brockett, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 Encyclopi^die a^ronautique, L. 

 G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 22g ; the 

 Encyclopaedia of Sports and Games, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 F.R.S., 22q ; Results of the Italian Aeronautical Experi- 

 miMiK near Zanzibar durinij the Last Week of July, 

 1908, 506 



Afrii-.-i : the Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural 

 History Society, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 

 80 ; the Ethnology, Botany, Geology, and Meteorology of 

 German East Africa, .Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.iVI.G., 

 K.C.B., 106; Science in South Africa, 158; the Ore 

 Deposits of South Africa, J. P. Johnson, 293 ; Veterinary 

 Research in the Transvaal, 3^1 



Agaric with Sterile Gills, an, W. B. Grove, 531 



Agassiz (Col. Georges), Death of. Si 



Agriculture : a -Manual of Practical Farming, John 

 McLennan, 38; How 10 Use Nitrate of Soda, 50; Report 

 of the Agricultural Experimental Station, Lafayette, 

 Indiana, 83 ; Death and Obituary Notice of John B. 

 Carruthcrs, 114; I.ife-historv and the Means of Con- 

 trolling the Hop Flea-heelie, W. B. Parker, 117; 

 Fertilising Value of Seaweed, 151 ; Tobacco produced in 

 India, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, i.qi ; Physiological Effect 

 on the Cow of the Milking Machine, 181 ; Relation 

 between the Reduction in Area of Wheat in England and 

 the Increased Yield, Mr. N'igor, 182 ; the Year-book of 

 the Khedivial .Agricultural Society, Cairo, iqoq, 184; 

 Studies of Egyptian Cotton, LawTence Ball, 1S4 : the 

 Manufacture of Cane Sugar, Llewellyn Jones and F. I. 

 Scard, igq ; Lead Chromate as Insecticides, 212; Recent 

 Agricultural Publications in Great Britain, 2ig; the 

 Sclerotinia Disease of the Gooseberry, Mr. Salmon, 219; 

 EfTect of Overhead Electrical Discharges on Plant 

 Growth, Mr. Priestley, 2ig; Secondary Effects of 

 Manures on the Soil, Mr. Hall, 2ig; Physiological 

 Problems of the Stock-breeder, F. H. A. Marshall, 2ig; 



Legislation in the West Indies for the Control of Pests 

 and Diseases of Imported Plants, Mr. Ballou, 247 ; 

 Bacterial Blight in Cotton caused by Bad. Malvacearum, 

 Mr. McCall, 247 ; Outbreak of Blister-blight on Tea in 

 the Darjeeling District in igo8 and igog, 247 ; Cause of 

 the Colour of Black Cotton Soil, Mr. Annett, 247 ; Fruit 

 Experiments, Mr. Howard, 247 ; the Journal of the 

 South-eastern Agricultural College, Wye, Kent, 253 ; 

 Beet Sugar Making and its Chemical Control, Y. 

 Nikaido, 424 ; Recent Investigations on the Cultivation of 

 Rubber, 510 ; Effect of Heat on Soils, C. Harold Wright, 

 530 ; Possibility of Raising Ostriches in the Transvaal, 

 ^4^ ; see also British Association 



.\grogeology : the First International Agrogeological Con- 

 ference, Dr. E. J. Russell, 157; Russian Soils, Prof. 

 Glinka, 157 



.\inslie (Mr.), the Large Corn-stalk-borer, iS 



.\ir. Models of Meteorological Conditions in the Free, 59 



.'\ir Resistance, Experiments on, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 13 



.\irship Flights, 512 



Aitken (Dr. John), Did the Tail of Halley's Comet affect 

 the Earth's Atmosphere? 22S 



.■\itken (Mr.), Rediscovery of Brooks's Periodical Comet 

 (i88g v.), 43S 



.Akikijyu, the, of British East Africa, With a Prehistoric 

 People, W. Scoresby Routledge and Katherine Routledge, 

 Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 41 



.\lbrecht (Prof.), the Variation of Latitude, 20 



.\lcock (Lt.-Col. A., F.R.S.), Catalogue of the 

 Decapod Crustacea in the Collection of the 

 Museum, 524 



Algol's Satellite, Irregularities in the Motion of. 

 Mora, 472 



Allen (Glover M.), Insectivorous Mammal, Solenodon 

 paradoxus, of San Domingo, 315 



Allen (Mr.), Synthetic Study of Diopside and its Relations 

 to Calcium and Magnesium Metasilicates, 375 



.\Ipine Flowers and Gardens, Painted and Described, G. 

 Flemwell, 37 



-Alps, Summer Flowers of the High, Somerville Hastings, 



37 



.\lternate-current Theory, the Foundations of. Dr. C. V. 

 Drysdale, Prof. Gisbert Kapp, 6 



.-\mbrecht (Mr.), Change of Colour of Sapphires and other 

 Precious Stones by the Action of Radium, I7g 



.Ameghino (Dr. F.), Human Skulls and Skeletons and 

 Supposed Evidence of Human Work, 402 



America : Fossil Vertebrates in the American Museum of 

 Natural History, 12 ; Glaciers, Goldfields, and Land- 

 slides in North America, 76; Recent Work of Geological 

 Surveys, iv., the United States,' 121; List of Documents 

 in Spanish Archives relating to the History of the United 

 States which have been Printed or of which Transcripts 

 are Preserved in American Libraries, J. A. Robertson, 

 238 ; Selections from American Zoological Work, 547 



Ammonia, Coal Tar and, Prof. George Lunge, )66 



.Amory (Dr. Robert), Death of, 340 



.\natomv : the .Anatomy and Relationship of the Negro and 



Indian 

 Indian 



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