Index 



British Archaeology in Egypt, 301 ; Geography and 

 Geology of South-eastern Egypt, Dr. J. Ball, 553 

 Ekoi People, the, P. A. Talbot, 4.-5 

 Electric Conductivity of Ether, J. Carvallo, 365 

 Currents, Death by, Dr. A. J. Jex-Blake, 466 

 Discharge : Toxic Action upon Bacillus coli, Prof. J. H. 



Priestley and R. C. Knight, 1S0 

 Emissivity and Disintegration of Hot Metals, Drs. 



Marker and Kaye, 470 

 Engineers, Joint Meeting of English and French, ;,;•) 

 Furnace Spectrum of Iron, A. S. King, 541 

 Machine, Dust, Prof. \Y. A. D. Rudge, 415 

 Resistivities of Metals, Dr. Griineisen, 224 

 sir.-,, ,,f Apparatus, C. Fortescue, 672 



Electricity : First Bool; of Electricity and Magnetism, 

 \V. P. Maycock, 56 ; die Elektrizitat, Prof. F. Adami, 

 265 ; Elementary Principles of Electricity and 

 Magnetism for Engineering Students, Drs. Hough and 

 Bin ■hm, 501 ; Introductory Electricity and Magnetism, 

 C. W. Hansel, 631 ; Electricity and Magnetism, 

 ('. W. C. Barlow, 631 ; (1) Oscillograms and Theory of 

 Coupled Circuits ; (2) Kathode-ray Tubes as Oscillo- 

 graphs, Dr. J. A. Fleming, 128; Treatment of Storage 

 Cells reduced' by Sulphating, C. W. Bennett and D. S. 

 Cole, 170 ; High Potentials by use of Radium, H. G. J. 

 Moseley, 250 ; Further Applications of the Method of 

 Positive Rays : Royal Institution Discourse, Sir J. J. 

 Thomson, O.M., F.R.S., 333; Positive Rays: Bakerian 

 Lecture, Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M., F.R.S., 362; 

 Vibration Galvanometer Design, Dr. Haworth, 364; 

 "Conductivity Water," R. Bourdillon, 433; Transport 

 de Force, C. Le Roy, 501 ; Method for Sealing Copper 

 into Glass, G. B. Burnside, 538 



Electricity, Atmospheric : Dust Storms, Prof. W. A. D. 

 Rudge, 31, 634; Prof. V. H. Jackson, 213; Luftelek- 

 trizitat. Dr. K. Kahler, 267 



Electricity, Solar, Origin of, Drs. Marker and Kaye, 673 



Electrodes, Exploring, in Positive Discharge through a 

 Vacuum Tube, Dr. R. Reiger, 433 



Electrolytes, Hall Effect in Liquid, A. E. Oxley, 471 



Electron Theory, Prof. Toshinojo Mizuno, 266 



Electroscopes, Carbon Filament Lamp to Charge, R. 

 Whiddington, 348 



Electrostatic Field, Experiment for showing Lines of Force 

 in, R. F. D'Arcy, 50 



Electro-therapeutics, Modern Views. 478 



Electro-thermal Phenomena at Contact of Conductors, Dr. 

 W. H. Eccles, 390 



Elephant Hunter, Adventures of an, J. Sutherland, 297 



Elliptical Lunar Halos, Prof. F. Schlesinger, no 



Embryology : the Nematode Gordius aquaticus, N. T. 

 Meyer, 231 ; Vertebrate Embryology, Dr. J. W. Jen- 

 kinson ; Problems of Life and Reproduction, Prof. M. 

 Hartog, both Dr. F. H. A. Marshall, 446: Develop- 

 ment of the Human Body, Prof. J. Plavfair McMurrich, 

 633 



Enamelling : Iron Enamelling, J. Grunewald, H. H. 

 Hodgson, S2 ; Enamelling, H. Maryon, E. A. Smith, 

 210 



Encounter, Log of H.M.S., H. Wilson, 396 



Energy : der cnergetische Imperativ, W. Ostwald, E. E. F. 

 d'Albe, 27: Atomic Theories, Prof. Millikan, Prof. 

 Einstein, fifi ; Energy in Planetary Motions, Prof. A. 

 Gray. F.R.S., 381 



Engineering: Death of Sir Wm. H. White, K.C.B., 

 F.R.S., n; Boiler Apparatus: the CO, Thermo- 

 scope to test Flue Gases for Carbonic Acid, 171 ; Manu- 

 facture of Iron and Steel, H. R. Hearson, 186; En- 

 gineering and Architecture, 193 ; Economics of 

 Engineering, Major O'Meara, C.M.G., 303 ; Mexanique 

 Appliquee, Prof. J. Perry, E. Davaux, 367 : Chemical 

 Industry and Engineering Exhibition, 432 ; Elementary 

 Practical Mathematics for Engineering Students, Prof. 

 J. Perry, F.R.S., Prof. G. HT Bryan,' F.R.S., 551 



Engineers : Status of Engineers, W. Ransom, 153 ; Joint 

 Meeting of English and French Electrical Engineers at 

 Paris, 35q 



Engines : the Gas, Oil, and Petrol Engine, Dr. D. Clerk, 



' F.R.S., and G. A. Burls, 210; the Gas Turbine, H. 



Holzwarth, A. P. Chalkier, 2^0 : Primer of Internal 



Combustion Engine, H. E. Wimperis, 230 : Vapours 



for Heat Engines, Prof. W. D. Ennis, 239 ; Working 

 Fluid of Internal Combustion Engines, Dr. D. Clerk, 

 4S6 ; New Method for Cooling Gas-engines, Prof. B. 

 Hopkinson, 594 



Entomology, 123, 124; Dictionary, N. K. Jardine, 134; 

 Entomological Nomenclature: Monaco Resolution, 164; 

 Economic Entomology, 332, 674 ; Anophelina; Major 

 Christophers, 354; Imperial Bureau, Dr. C. G. Hewitt, 

 405 ; see Insect 



Epidemics, Dr. J. T. C. Nash, 168 



Eskdalemuir Observatory, 117 



Ethics : High School Ethics, J. H. Moore, 107 



Ethnography : Pagan Tribes of Borneo, Dr. C. Hose and 

 \V. Mc'Dougall, F.R.S. ; In the Shadow of the Bush, 

 P. A. Talbot; Monumental Java, J. F. Schelema, all 

 W. W. Skeat, 425 



Ethnology: Tribes of Kordofan, H. A. MacMicliael, 11; 

 Camel Brands of Kordofan, H. A. MacMichael, 580; 

 Bantu Star Names, Miss A. Werner, 67; David 

 Livingstone, 89 ; Egyptian Semi-domestic Ruminants, 

 119; Northern Burial in the Iron Age, H. Schetelig, 

 137 ; Use of Alcyonarians as Money, Dr. J. Ritchie, 

 213 ; Nigerian Folk-lore, E. Davrell, 223 : Jade in 

 Chinese Life, B. Laufer, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S. , 

 226; Hottentot and Bantu Distribution, 251; Ibo- 

 speaking Peoples of Nigeria, N. W. Thomas, 320 ; 

 Couvade in the Nicobar Islands, 325 ; BantJ Religion, 

 R. E. Dennett, 334; Myths of the Modocs, J. Curtin, 

 Rev. J. Griffith, 370; Benin Brasses and Ivory 

 Carvings, 404 ; India in the Age of the Mantras, P. T. 

 Srinivas Iyengar, 606 ; Easter Island, Wit. Churchill, 

 S. H. Ray, 610; Hausa Folk-lore, Major A. J. N. 

 Tremearne, (529 ; Peru, T. A. Joyce, 642 ; the Philippine 

 Islands, F. C. Cole, 642 



Eubacteria, Prof. A. Meyer, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 33 



Eugenics: Eugenics Education Conference, 20; Eugenics 

 Record Office, 168, 349 ; Eugenics, 250 



Euglena, Red-water Phenomenon due to, Prof. A. Dendv, 

 "F.R.S., 382; C. E. Benham, 607 



Evolution : Evolution of Cretaceous Starfish, W. K. 

 Spencer, 51 ; Evolution of Vertebrates, Dr. W. Patten, 

 79 ; Evolution Theory, Prof. L. Plate, 193 ; Life and 

 Evolution, F. W. Headley, 241 ; Evolurion of Teeth of 

 Primates, Dr. L. Bolk. 326 ; Metameric Segmentation 

 and Homology, E. S. Goodrich, 671 



Exmouth, Cupriferous Sandstones at, C. Carus-Wilson, 530 



Explosion of Worlds, Hudson Maxim, 67 ; Explosions in 

 Coal Mines, Dr. Harger, Prof. D. Burns, 183 



Explosives : Action of Low Temperatures, MM. Kling and 

 Florentin, 77 ; Explosives and Physical Chemistry, Dr. 

 H. Brunswig, Dr. C. E. Munroe and Dr. A. L. 

 Kibler, 237 



Extraordinary Rays, J. Walker, 391 



Eyepieces, Micrometer and Double Demonstrating, 59 



Faraday Society : Colloids and their Viscosity, 69 



Fats : Fat from Albuminoid, Mile. L. Chevroton and M. 



Vies, 155 ; Chemistry of Fats, Oils, and Waxes, Dr. 



W. Gliki'n, 528 

 Fern, Malayan, Cheiropleuria bicuspis, Prof. F. O. Bower, 



F.R.S.,' 330 

 Fertilisers, Manganese Salts as, 390 

 Fever in West Africa : Commission, 192 ; Fever, Prof. 



V. C. Vaughan, 386 

 Filter, New Type of Inorganic, Norton Co., 195 

 Finger-prints : Poroscopy, H. Faulds, 635 

 Fire : Fire Prevention Reinforced Concrete Doors, 280 ; 



International Fire Library, 353 

 Fireball, Daylight Detonating, E. G. Fenton, 136 

 Fish : Respiration of Torpedo ocellata, G. R. Mines, 73 ; 



Fish-eating Habits of a Spider, E. C. Chubb, 136 ; 



New Abyssal Fish, Prof. Roule, 164 ; Fish from Easter 



Island, C. T. Regan, 234 ; Fish Scales as Test of Age, 



Miss Rosa M. Lee, 272 : Food of Fresh-water Fishes. 



J. T. Saunders, 312: Marked Salmon, 325; Food 



Fishes, 481 j Mackerel and Calanus, Prof. W. A. 



Herdman, F.R.S., 503; G. E. Bullen, 531; Fishes of 



Irish Atlantic Sloped E. W. L. Holt and L. W. Byrne, 



