XXXVI 



Index 



April 24 



Nomenclature at the Zoological Congress, Prof. T. D. A. 



Cockerell, 648 

 Nomogrammes de I'lng^nieur, R. S. de la Garza, 302 

 Nuclease, Influence of Temperature on, E. C. Teodoresco, 



127 

 Nutritional Value of Green Vegetables, 285 ; Nutritional 



Physiology Prof. P. G. Stiles, 668 



Oak the : its Natural History, .\ntiquitv, and Folk-lore. 

 C. Mosley, Rev. J. Griffith, 589 



Ocean : Science of the Sea, Dr. G. H. Fowler, 34 ; the 

 Depths of the Ocean : Researches of the Michael Sars, 

 Sir J. Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S., Dr. J. Hjort, Dr. E. J. 

 Allen, 221 



Oceanic Salt Deposits, J. H. van t'Hoff and others, Prof. 

 F. G. Donnan, F.R.S., 616 



Oenotheras: Miss Anne M. Lutz, 113; Peculiar Develop- 

 ment in Qinothera, Dr. R. R. Gates, 171 ; Mutating 

 Qinotheras, Dr. R. R. Gates, 350 



Oils : Oil for Burning and for Exploding in Engines, 

 Costs, C. E. Stromeyer, 287 ; Essential Oils and Per- 

 fumery, 493 ; Drying Oils : Chinese Wood Oil, Dr. 

 R. S. Morrell, 494 ; Wyoming Oil Fields, E. G. 

 Woodruff. C. H. Wegemann, 659 



Oligochaeta, S. African, Dr. E. S. Goddard and D. E. 

 Malan, 403 



Olympia, International Aero Exhibition at, 702 



Omaha, Significance of Life to the, Miss Alice Fletcher, 

 Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 234 



Optic Axial Angle of Thin Crystals, Determination of, H. 

 Collingridge, 612 



Optical Methods applied to Technical Problems of Stress 

 Distribution, Prof. E. G. Coker, 383 ; Optical Activity 

 and Enantioniorphism of Molecular and Crystal 

 Structure, T. V. Barker and J. E. Marsh, 612 : Optical 

 Load-exlension Indicator, Prof. W. E. Dalby, 6go 



Optics, see Light 



Orang-utan's "Nest," 339 



Orchids New to E. Sussex, E. J. Bedford, 452 



Ore Deposits, Types of, H. F. Bain, 278 



Organic .'\nalysis, a Handbook of, H. T. Clarke, 158 



Oriental Sore, Capt. W. S. Patton, 112 



Origin of Civilisation, Rt. Hon. Lord Avebury, 565 



Oscillations et Vibrations, A. Boutaric, 187 



Osmosis : Osmotic Pressure and Theory of Solutions, Prof. 

 A. Findlay, 497 ; Osmotic Pressures in Plants, Prof. 

 H. H. Dixon and W. R. G. Atkins, 506; Reactions 

 accompanying Osmosis of Hydrogen through Iron, G. 

 Charpv and S. Bonnerot, 664 ; Osmosis in Soils, Dr. 

 Lynde'and F. W. Bates, 682 



Ostracoda (das Tierreich), G. W. Miiller, 358 



Ostrich : .Aspergillosis in the Ostrich in S. Africa, J. 

 Walker, 403 ; Caponising the Ostrich, Mr. Fitzsimons, 



.■524 

 Outdoor Philosophy, S. D. Kirkham, 216 

 Oxford Country R. T. Giinther and others, 131 

 Oxidations and Reductions in the Animal Body, Dr. H. D. 



Dakin, 510 

 Oxides, Method for preparing Mineral, M. Billy, 273 

 Oysters, Bacterial Purification of, E. Bodin and F. Crevrel, 



639 



Paisley Naturalists' Society Transactions : Mineralogy of 

 Renfrewshire, R. S. Houston, Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 159 



Palaearktischen Hemipteren, Katalog der, B. Oshanin, 513 



Paljeobot.Tny : American Lcpidostrobus, Prof. J. M. Coulter 

 and Dr. Land, 113; Glacial Flora of Baden, Dr. P. 

 .Stark, 339 ; Petrifactions of the Earliest European 

 Angiosperms, Dr. Marie C. Stopes, 436; Indian 

 Jurassic Gymnosperms, Miss N. Bancroft, 452 ; Earlier 

 Mesozoic Floras of New Zealand, Dr. .Arber, 481 ; Root 

 of Lyginodendron, Prof. F. E. Weiss, 506; Jurassic 

 Plants from Cromarty, Prof. Seward and N. Bancroft, 

 506 ; Fossil Cycadean Stem from Timperley, T. A. 

 Coward, 533 



Palajohistolog'y : Structure of Bone in Fishes, E. S. Good- 

 rich, 453 ■ 



PaliEolithic Man : Discovery, of Clay Figurines in a Cave, 

 Count Begouen, 283 ; .Sussex Discovery, 438 



Palaeontology : Extinct Marsupials from Balladonia, West 

 Australia, 90 ; Reconstruction of Extinct Vertebrates, 

 Dr. F. Konig, 139 ; Eohatrachus agitis from Upper 

 Jurassic, Prof. R. L. Moodie, 139; New Plaster Casts 

 of Fossil Reptiles at British Museum (Natural History), 

 169 ; American Permian X'crtebrates, Prof. S. W. 

 Williston, 215; Fish Remains from Boring at Southall, 

 227 ; Larger Coal Measure Amphibia, D. M. S. 

 Watson, 298 ; Gigantic Dinosaur, Tyraniwsaurus rex, 

 Prof. H. F. Osborn, 313; Kent's Cavern, W. J. L. 

 -Abbott, 3S2 ; S. .American Iniidee, Prof. True, 418; 

 Herrings in Tertiary Deposits in Guinea, Dr. C. R. 

 Eastman, 57S ; Toad from Como Jurassic of Wyoming, 

 Dr. Moodie, 599 ; das Aussterben diluvialer .Saugetiere, 

 Dr. W. Soergei, 622 ; Skeleton of Ornithodesmus 

 latidens from Wealden Shales in Isle of W'ight, R. W. 

 Hooley, 716 



Palestine, Geology, &c., of, Prof. Max Blanckenhorn, 165 



Panama : .Aboriginal Tribes, 138 ; Panama Canal Zone 

 Biological Survey, 313; Panama Canal and Land- 

 slides, Dr. V. Cornish, 657 



Papua or British New Guinea, J. H. P. Murray, 544 



Parallax : Solar, Prof. Doolittle, 199 : Stellar, Groningen 

 Catalogue, 60 ; of Southern Stars, Dr. F. L. Chase and 

 M. F. Smith, .i;52 



Paramoecium aurclia. Pedigreed Culture of, L. L. Wood- 

 ruff, 171 



Parasites : Cysts of Carini in the Rat, M. and Mme. P. 

 Delanoe, 213; Parasite of Earthworms, J. W. Cropper, 

 350 ; Parasites of Scoter Duck and their relation to 

 Pearl-inducing Trematode, 376 ; Gregarine in Mid-gut 

 of Bird-fleas, Dr. J. H. Ashworth and Dr. T. Rettie, 

 479 ; Rhizobium radicicola and the Pea. M. Molliard, 

 507 ; New Parasites of Marsupials, Dr. S. J. Johnston, 

 66s 



Parathyroid Glands, L. Morel, 66 



Paris Academy of Sciences : Prize Awards, 496 ; Bonaparte 

 Fund, 554 



Pasteurisation of Milk, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 622 



Pathology : Harveian Oration, Sir J. Goodhart, 228 



Pearls : Pearl from Nautilus Dr. H. L. Jameson, 191 ; 

 Prof. S. J. Hickson, F.R.S., 220; Pearls, Prof. E. 

 KorscheU, 578 



Pellagra, 467 



Pendulum Experiments in .Alsace-Lorraine, Dr. E. Becker, 

 172 



Per-acids and their Salts, Dr. T. S. Price, 217 



Periodical Publications, Catalogue of, in Library of (i) the 

 Royal -Society, 161 ; (2) of University College, L. 

 Newcombe, 161 



Periodicity in Plants, P. A. Robertson and Miss Rosalind 

 Crosse, 428 



Petrol Fire Extinction, 682 



Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Therapeutics : Merck's 

 -Annual Report, 368 ; -Adrenaline and Glycemia, H. 

 Bierry and Mile. Fandard, 6qi 



Pharmacological Laboratory, New, at University College, 

 London, 420 



Pheasant, Food of. P. H. Grimshaw, 475 



Phenology: Plea for Nature-study, R. H. Hooker, 524; 

 Precocity of Spring Flowers, JEleonora Armitage, Lady 

 Lockver, Edith How Martyn, 543 ; Flowers in January, 

 W. AVatson, 622 



Philippines: the Head Hunters of N. Luzon, D. C. 

 Worcester, 220 



Philosophy : Outdoor Philosophy ; the Meditations of a 

 Naturalist. S. D. Kirkham, 216; Composition of 

 Matter and Evolution of Mind, D. Taylor, 216; 

 Modern Problems. Sir O. Lodge, F.R.S., 248; Scientific 

 Method, F. W. Westaway, 27T ; -Alle Fonti della Vita, 

 Dr. Wm. Mackenzie, A. E. Crawley, 380 ; Conscious- 

 ness of the Universal and the Individual, Dr. F. 

 .Aveling, 691; ; Science and the Human Mind, W. C. D. 

 Whetham, F.R.S., and Catherine D. Whetham, 693; 

 Note-bc>oks of Samuel Butler, H. F. Jones, 695 ; 

 Spiritual Interpretation of Nature, Dr. J. Y. Simpson, 

 695 ; Questions of the Day in Philosophy and 

 Psvrhologv, Or. H. L. Stewart, 60^ ; Kaus.ale und 

 konditionale Weltanschauung, Max Verworn, 698 



Phosphoric -Acids and their Alkali .Salts, Constitution, .A. 

 Holt and J. E. Myers, 533 



