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INDEX. 



AUTHOR INDEX. 



Abbe (Ernst), die Lehre von der Bildentstehung im Mikro- 



skop, 141 

 Abbey-Yates (R.) and E. F. Vieux, List of Indian Rices, 



125 



Abell (Prof. W. S.), Euclid and the Institution of Civil 

 Engineers, 22 



Abelous (J. E.) and E. Bardier, Influence of Oxidisation on 

 the Toxicity of Urohypotensine, 102 



Adami (Prof. F.), die Elektrizitat, 547 



Adeney (Dr. W. E.), appointed Adviser to the New York 

 Metropolitan Sewage Commission, 492 



Agar (Dr. W. E.), Spermatogenesis of Lepidosiren, 335 



Aitken (Dr. J., F.R.S.), Nuclei of Cloudy Condensation, 

 203 ; Rainless Thunderstorms, 346 



Aitken (Prof. R. G.), Definition of the Term " Double 

 Star," 56 



Alcock (Lieut.-Col. A., F.R.S.), Occurrence of a Fresh- 

 water Medusa in Indian Streams, 214 



Allen (Wm. H.), Training of Engineers, 23 



Ameghino (Dr. F.), Obituary Notice, 525 



Ampere, Statue at Poleymeux, 388 



Andrade (Prof. Jules), le Mouvement : Mesures de l'Etendue 

 et Mesures du Temps, 274 ; New Regulator for Chrono- 

 meters, 340 



Andrews (E. C), Structure of Eastern Australia, 88 ; the 

 Forbes-Parkes Goldfield, New South Wales, 464 



Annandale (Dr. N.), Occurrence of a Fresh-water Medusa 

 (Limnocnida) in Indian Streams, 144 ; Curious Masses 

 (Sponges with Molluscs) dredged in Bay of Bengal, 229 



Appleyard (Rollo), Arithmetic of Hyperbolic Functions, 

 485 ; Erratum, 529 



Arber (E. A. Newell), the Coast Scenery of North Devon, 

 M7 



Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), Velocity of Formation of Enzyme 

 Systems, 436 ; Part played by Enzymes in Plant and 

 Animal Economy, 436 



Arnold (Prof.), Training of Engineers, 23 



Arthus (M.) and Boleslawa-Strawska, Poisons and Anti- 

 poisons, 23S 



Ashworth (Dr. J. H.), Lug-worms of S. Africa, 229 

 .Attems (Dr. Carl Graf), Myriapods of S.W. Australia, 252 



Aubel (E. van), Hall's Phenomenon and the Transversa! 

 Thermomagnetic Effect in Graphite, 238, 422 



Austin (L. W.), Quantitative Experiments in Long-distance 

 Radio-telegraphy, 197 



Avebury (the Rt. Hon. Lord), Marriage, Totemism, and 

 Religion : an Answer to Critics, 71 



Avogadro (Amedeo), Unveiling of Monument at Turin, 557 



Backhouse (W. J.), Gametic Composition of Common 

 Plums and Scientific Raising of New Plums, 534 



Backlund (Dr.), Encke's Comet (191KJ), 304 



Bailey (T. H.), Engineers and Public Schools, 22 



Baillaud (B.), and others, de la Me"thode dans les Sciences, 

 no 



Baird (Dr. Julian W.), Death, 52 



Baker (T. Thorne), the Sharman System of Wireless Tele- 

 phony and Telegraphy, 553 



Baker (Prof.) and Prof. Vernon Harcourt, Probable Origin 

 of Flint's Anomalous Results in Resolution of Tellurium, 

 459 



Balcells (Rev. Mariam, S.J.), Death, 526 



Baldet (F.) and F. Qu^nisset, Observations of the 



Gegenschein, 507 

 Baldwin (Mr.), a Star with Large Proper Motion, 258 

 Balfour (Prof. Bayley, F.R.S.), Pruning of Trees in Towns 



(Report), 262 

 Ball (H. Standish), the Economics of Tube Milling, 575 

 Ball (Dr. J.), a New Method of Coast-surveying, 394 

 Ballou (H. A.), List of West Indian Insect Pests, 1909-10, 



231 

 Balls (W. Lawrence), the Stomatograph, 180 

 Barbier (Ph.) and R. Locquin, the Transformation of some 



Substituted Paraconic Acids into the Isomeric Cyclopro- 



panedicarboxylic Acids, 135 

 Barfield (Dora), Olive Trees, 551 

 Barilla (A.), Action of Soda Water upon Lead, Tin, and 



Antimony, 238 

 Barker and Hillier (Messrs.), Disease known as Cider 



Sickness, 535 

 Barnard (Prof. E. E.), Self-luminous Night Haze, 235 

 Barnard (H. Clive), Europe in Pictures, 278 

 Barnard (J. E.), Practical Photomicrography, 309 

 Barrington (R. M.), Rush of Birds in S.E. Ireland on 



March 29, 97 

 Barry (Sir J. Wolfe). Education of Engineers, 22 

 Bartholomew (Dr. J. G.), W. Eagle Clarke, and P. H. 



Grimshaw, Bartholomew's Physical Atlas, vol. v. : 



Zoogeography, 137 

 Barus (Prof. Carl), Diffusion of Gases through Water : 



Novel Experimental Method, 435 

 Barus (Prof. C.) and Son, Conditions under which Light 



produced by Diffraction at a Plane Grating gives Inter- 

 ference Fringes, 495 

 Bary (P.) and L. Weydert, Vulcanisation of India-rubber 



bv Sulphur, 576 

 Baskerville (Prof. C), Chemistry of Anaesthetics, 426 

 Baskerville (Prof. C.) and Dr. L. J. Curtman, a Course in 



Qualitative Chemical Analysis, 177 

 Bateman (H.), Transformation of an Electromagnetic Field 



into Itself, 500 ; Geometric Theorem on Six Lines in 



Space, 500 ; Mathematical Interest of the Principle of 



Relativity, 500 

 Bates (Mrs. D. M.), Anthropological Expedition to Western 



Australia, 24 

 Bates (F. W.), Effect of Light on the Insulating Properties 



of Sulphur, 426 

 Bateson and Punnett (Messrs.), Gametes : Special Relations 



between Distinct Factors (Conference on Genetics), 532 

 Bauer (Dr. L. A.), the Solar Eclipse of April 28, 191 1, 90 

 Baiir and Lotsy (Profs.), Crosses of different Species of 



Snap-dragon, 532 

 Baume (G.) and A. F. O. Germann, Fusibility Curves of 



Gaseous Mixtures, 442 

 Beal (F. E. L.), Food of American Woodpeckers, 199 

 Bean (W. J.), Californian Trees, W. L. Jepson, 452 

 Beaumont (Mr.), Possible Efficiency of Aeroplane Motors, 



440 

 Beaumont (Worby), Corrugation of Tramway Rails, 470 

 Beck (R. and J.), Small Machine for Grinding Metals for 



Microscopic Examination, 192 

 Beddoe (Dr. John, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice, 116 

 Beech (M. W. H.), the Suk, their Language and Folklore, 



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