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Index 



Physiological Histology, Prof. Sigmund, L. Evans, 141 



Physiological Pathology, Drs. Adami and Macrae, Prof. 

 H. R. Dean, 630 



Physiological Psychology, Profs. Ladd and Woodworth, 316 



Physiology: Changes in Breathing and Blood at High 

 Altitudes, Mabel P. FitzGerald, 23; Quarterly Journal, 

 142 ; the Twinkling of Stars, Dr. F. W. Edridge- 

 Green, 189 ; Education of Auditory Centres, Prof. 

 Marage, Prof. J. G. McKendrick, F.R.S., 218; Kidneys 

 of Frog, F. A. Bainbridge and others, 233 ; Sleep, H. 

 PieYon, 238 ; Chemical Constitution of Proteins, Dr. 

 R. II. A. Plimmer, 23S ; Inclinations of Electrical Axis 

 of Human Heart, A. D. Waller, 311; the Brain, Dr. 

 F. W. Mott, F.R.S., 37S; the Pancreatic Secretion, 

 E. F. Terroine, 449 ; Physiological Factors of Con- 

 sciousness, Abdul Majid ; Prof. W. McDougall, F.R.S., 

 661 



Physiology, Climatological, G. H. Knibbs, 405 



Physiology, Human : Miners' Nystagmus, Dr. Llewellyn, 

 30 ; Physiologie des Menschen, Prof. L. Luciani, Prof. 

 S. Baglioni and Dr. H. Winterstein, 157 ; Human 

 Physiology, Prof. L. Luciani, Frances A. Welby, 238 ; 

 Principles of Human Physiology, Prof. E. H. Starling, 

 F.R.S., 263 



Physiology of Invertebrates, Comparative, Prof. H. Jordan, 

 21 1 



Phytogeography : the Pyrenees, Prof. M. Sorre, 632 



Phytopathology, Dr. H.' Klebahn, 83 



Pianoforte Touch, Prof. G. H. Brvan, F.R.S., 246, 503 ; 

 C. W. C. Wheatley, 347; Dr.'O. Heaviside, F.R.S., 

 397; Dr. F. J. Allen, 424; Prof. W. B. Morton, 477 

 S. Pickering, F.R.S., 555 



Pigment, Yellow, in Corpus luteum, Dr. Escher, 40 



Piltdown Skull, 640; Piltdown Horse "Grinder," Rev. Dr. 

 A. Irving, 661 



Pinnipedia, Sir W. Turner, So 



Placer Deposits, Law of the Pav-streak in, J. B. Tyrrell, 

 2S2 



Plaice, Report. Prof. Heincke, 481 



" Planetologia," I. E. Cortese, 5S0 



Planets : New Method of Search for Minor Planets, J. 

 Lagrula, 207 ; Minor Planets, R. T. A. Innes, 434 ; 

 Origin of Planets. Prof. P. Lowell, 539 ; Energy in 

 Planetary Motions, Prof. A. Gray, F.R.S., 581 ; Are 

 the Planets Inhabited? E. W. Maunder, 605 



Plankton: Anomalocera pattersoni in Mounts Bay, H. 

 Swithinbank, G. E. Bullen, 451 ; International Bulletin, 

 4S1 : Mackerel and Calanus, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 

 F.R.S., 304, 636; G. E. Bullen. 531; Planktology on 

 the Pacific Coast, E. L. Michael, '333 ; C. O. Esterly, 

 ^;4; Plankton Observations in the North Sea. 593; 

 Plankton, 646 



Plant Diseases, 90 ; Dr. W. F. Bruck, Prof. J. R. 

 Ainsworth-Davis, 108; Eradication: Recommendations 

 of the International Institute at Rome, 290 



Planl Geography, Prof. G. S. Boulger, 0: Introduction to 

 Plant Geography, Dr. M. E. Hardy, Dr. Cavers, is' 1 ' 



Plants: Plant and Soil, A. D. Hall, 7s: Simple Plant 

 Bases, Albumen and Lecithine. Dr. G. Trier, 448 

 Mechanics of Tissues, W. Rasdorskv. 48^ ; Strength o 

 Fibres, 4S5 ; Plant Alkaloids, Dr. T. A. Henry. C 

 Simmonds, 630; the Living Plant, Prof. W. F 

 Ganong, Dr. F. Cavers, 656 ; Flowerless Plants, S. L 

 Bastin, Dr. Cavers, 656; Plants of Formosa, B 

 Hayata, Dr. Cavers, 636 



Pleiades Nebula Spectrum, Mr. Slipber, 04 



Polarised Light. Applications : Royal Institution Discourse 

 Dr. T. M. Lowrv, S42 



Pole to Pole. Sven Hedin, 13S 



Polynesia : Easter Island, W. Churchill. S. H. Ray, 610 



Polyneuritis in Birds, Cure for, E. A. Cooper, 567 



Polyzoa of Waterworks, Dr. S. F. Harmer, 260 



Population of England in Eighteenth Century, Prof 

 E. C. K. Gonner, iS 



Poroscopy. H. Faulds. 635 



Porpoise, New, L. Lahille, 65 



Portugal, Education in, 204 



Positive Ravs : Bakerian Lecture, Sir L L Thomson, O.M. 

 F.R.S., 333, 362 



Posture of School Children, Jessie H. Bancroft, 440 



Potash Sources, 500 



Potato : Rotting due to New Phytophthora, Dr. Pethy- 

 bridge, 76; Apotheosis of the Potato, E. H. Grubb and 

 W. S. Guilford, J. Weathers and others, Dr. E. J. 

 Russell, 500 



Potential and Elasticity Notation Committee, jooj Appeal 

 37S 



Potsdam Meteorological Observatory, Profs. Suring and 

 Schmidt, 401 



Poultry : White Leghorn Crosses, 589 



Power from Tidal Waters, C. A. Battiscombe, 667 



Prehistoric Man, W. II. Sutcliffe, 260; Prof. M. Boule, 

 662 ; Piltdown Skull, 640 



Pressure Units in Vacuum Work, Dr. P. E. Shaw, 59 ; 

 W. H. Keesom, 161 



Prize Award, Cannizzaro, to F. Soddy, F.R.S., 377 



Prizes Offered : Adams Prize Subject. ;;,_> ; Medical, by 

 K. Accademia di Bologna, 511; for Microbiology, 670 



Projections, Map, A. R. Hinks, 29 ; Gnomonic Projection 

 of Crystals, Dr. Boeke, 294 



Proteins, Chemical Constitution of the, Dr. R. H. A. 

 Plimmer, 238 



Protodrilus in South of England, J. H. Orton, S5 ; Habitat 

 of Protodrilus and Saccocirrus, J. H. Orton, 348 



Protozoa : Introduction to the Study of the Protozoa, Prof. 

 E. A. Minchin, F.R.S., 5; Induced Cell-reproduction 

 in Protozoa, T. Goodey, 32 ; A. II. Drew, 160; Protozoa 

 in Soils, C. H. Martin, 111 ; Toxoplasms of Rabbit and 

 ( Hindi, A. Laveran, 154 



Protractor, Stereographic, Dr. G. F. H. Smith, 74 



Psychical Research, J. A. Hill, 317; Prof. H. Bergson, 360 



Psychology : Elements of Physiological Psychology, Profs. 

 Ladd and Woodworth, 316: Mechanismus des men- 

 schlichen Denkens, E. Ruckhaber, 316: Religion and 

 Modern Psychology, J. A. Hill. 310; Is the Mind a 

 Coherer? L. G. Sarjant, 316; Symposium: Intensity 

 Differences of Sensation, 378 ; Physiological Factors of 

 Consciousness, Abdul Majid ; Prof. W. McDougall, 

 F.R.S., 661, 662 



Psychrometer Formula, Ekholm's Modification : Dr. 

 E. F. J. Love, G. Smeal, 70 



Pyrenees, Mediterranean, Prof. M. Sorre, 632 



Radiation : Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., Hon. R. J. 

 Strutt, F.R.S., 28; Relations between Radiation and 

 Energy, Prof. J. von Kowalski, 120; Radiation Con- 

 stants and French Physical Society, 355 ; Radiation of 

 the Air, E. Gold, 390 



Radio-activity : Radio-active Substances and their Radia- 

 ' tions, Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., Hon. R. J. Strutt, 

 F.R.S., 28; Researches, Dr. O. Honigsmid, E. 

 Haschek, Dr. F. Paneth, H. Molisch. A. Brommer, 

 Dr. Exner, A. Kailan, Dr. Meyer. Dr. Hess, 229; 

 Decrease in Velocity of a Particles in Traversing 

 Matter, E. Marsden and Dr. T. S. Taylor, 259 ; Prac- 

 tical Measurements, Dr. W. Makower and Dr. H. 

 Geiger, 265; Plea for Uniformity in Nomenclature, 

 Dr. W. H." Ross, Dr. H. J. Creighton, 347; Prof. E. 

 Rutherford, F.R.S., 424; Radio-activitv and Age of 

 the Earth, A. Holmes, 343, 398, 582;' Dr. F. C. S. 

 Schiller, 424, 505; Dr. L. L. Fermor, 4.76: R. D. 

 Oldham, F.R.S", 635; Problems, Dr. Wm. Duane, 387; 

 Origin of Actinium, F. Soddy, F.R.S., 634 



Radio-elements and the Periodic' Law, Prof. A. Schuster. 

 F.R.S., 30; F. Soddy, F.R.S., 57; N. R. Campbell. 

 83 : Terrestrial Distribution of Radio-elements, A. 

 Holmes, 582 



Radio-telegraphv, sre Wireless 



Radium : Radium in the Solar Chromosphere, J. Evershed, 

 171 ; High Potentials attained by using Radium. 

 H. G. J.Moseley, 259 ; p Rays from Radium A, Drs. 

 Makower and Russ, 364 ; Radium and Evolution of 

 Earth's Crust, A. Holmes, 398; R. D. Oldham. 

 F.R.S., 63s; Radium-D and the Final Product of the 

 Radium Disintegration Series, Dr. R. Whytlaw-Gray. 

 659 



Rain : New Rain-gauge, Dr. H. R. Mill, 63 ; Drizzling 

 Rain, R. Hirano, 171 ; Indian Rainfall Averages, 433: 

 Rainfall Reservoirs, Sir A. R. Binnie, 580; se« 

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Rand Metallurgical Practice, R. Stokes and others, 82 



