Index 



\_April =4. 



Sunninghill, near Ascot, 365 ; Shaken Windows at 

 Sunninghill and the Novembei' Meteor Shower, W. F. 

 Denning, 417 ; Earthquakes of Haiti, J. Scherer, 

 366-7 ; Turkish Earthquake on August 9, Dr. G. 

 Agamennone, 419 ; Luminous Phenomena after Val- 

 paraiso Earthquake not proven. Count de Montessus, 

 550; Earthquake Waves Velocity and Earth's Crust, 

 T. Terada, 579 ; Korea, Dr. Y. Wada, 627 



East Anglia and Prehistoric Man, Prof. A. Keith, 257 ; 

 Unprecedented Rainfall in East Anglia, Dr. H. R. Mill, 

 376 ; East /Xnglian Gravels, Prof. Hughes, 480 



Easter Island: Mr. and Mrs. Routledge's Expedition, 311 



Ebur Calculator (Chemical), 367 



Echinoderms, Hybridisation of, 523 



Echinoids, H. L. Hawkins, 690 



Echinus. Effects of Hypertonic Solutions upon the Eggs of, 

 J. Gray, 376 



Ecologv, Plant : Nomenclature, Dr. H. B. Jerosch and 

 Dr. Rubel, 656 



Economic Zoology, see Insect Pests 



Economics : Principles of Economics, Vol. ii.. Dr. N. G. 

 Pierson, A. A. Wotzel, N. B. Dearie, 431 ; Rising 

 Prices and the Public, Prof. J. Bauer, 524; Municipal 

 Trading, D. Knoop, N. B. Dearie, 536; the Standard 

 of Value, Sir D. Barbour. K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., N. B. 

 Dearie, 536 ; see also British Association 



Education : Rationalist English Educators, Dr. G. E. 

 Hodgson, 99; the Montessori Method, Maria Montcs- 

 sori, Anne E. George, 99 ; Evolution of Educational 

 Theory, Prof. John Adams, 99 ; Dr. T. L. Smith, 486 ; 

 Diffusion of Education and Knowledge, A. Macdonald, 

 321 ; University Students in State-aided Institutions, 

 347; Advisory Committee, 349; I'Education Physique 

 par la M^thode Naturelle, G. Hubert, 407 ; Education, 

 Prof. E. L. Thorndike, 407 ; Education and National 

 Life. Dr. H. Dver, 434 ; North of England Education 

 Conference at Nottingham : Rev. W. Temple, Mr. 

 Bird, Mrs. O. Gordon, Sir Wm. Mather, G. Cadbury, 

 jun., J. Wilson, 526; Service of the University, Prof. 

 N. M. Butler, 533 ; Educational Organisation, Lord 

 Haldane. S46 : Science at Educational Conferences, Dr. 

 Nunn. Sir A. Geikie, Pres.R.S., G. Hewlett, Mr. 

 Berridge, W. D. Eggar, Miss Sheavyn, Miss L. M. 

 Drummond, G. F. Daniell, 582, 603 ; Preparation of 

 our Industrial Army, J. Graham, 5S5 ; see British 

 Association 



Eels, Early Larva! Stages. Dr. J. Schmidt, 681 



Efflorescence, Theory of, C. Boulanger and G. Urbain, 561 



Egypt : Report upon Rains and Flood of Nile Basin, 146 ; 

 Influence of Libyan Migrations, O. Bates. 391 ; 

 Signs and Symbols, Dr. A. Churchward, Rev. J. 

 Griffith, 406 ; Analysis of Soils from the Delta, Messrs. 

 Hughes and Aladjem, 473 ; Egyptian Soda, A. Lucas, 



527 

 "Eight Deer," the Story of, in Codex Colombino, T. Cooper 



Clark, 32 

 Elastic Hysteresis of Steel, Prof. B. Hopkinson and G. 



Trevor-Williams, 401 

 Elastic Stability, R. V. Southwell, 636 

 Electrical : Capacity Coefficients of Spheres, Dr. A. 



Russell, 401 

 Charges carried by a and /3 Rays, J. Danysz and W. 



Duane, 97 

 Conductance of .Solutions in Methylamine and Fluidity of 



Ammonia, &c., and Fluidity of Solutions in these 



Solvents, F. F. Fitzgerald, 368 

 Conductivity and Fluidity of Strong Solutions, 637 

 Currents : a Particular Kind of Electric Current, M. 



Gouy, 183 ; Arrangement of Arc with Iron Electrodes 



with Alternate Currents, M. Hamy, 213 

 Discharge between Concentric Cylinders in Gases at Low 



Pressures, F. W. Aston, 243 ; Absorption of Helium 



and other Gases under Electric Discharge, Hon. R. J. 



Strutt, 349 ; (i) Discharge between Concentric Cylinders 



in Gases at Low Pressures, (2) Influence of the 



Kathode on the Length of the Crookes Dark Space, 



F. W. Aston, 349 

 Domestic Appliances, 551 

 Double Refraction, Duration of Establishment of, C. 



Gutton, 664 

 Effect due to Sudden Great Increase of Pressure, W. G. 



Royal-Dawson, 569 ; Electrical and Chemical Effects 

 of Explosion of Azoimide, Rev. P. J. Kirkby and J. E. 

 Marsh, 612 

 Furnace for Experiments in vacuo up to 1500° C, R. E. 



Slade, 400 

 Heating, Use of Resistances of Granulated Metallic 



Chromium for, O. Dony-Henault, 586 

 Induction Balance, Energetics of, J. P. Dalton, 428 

 Lamp Association of Cleveland : Bulletin, 709 

 Phenomenon, A. A. Campbell Swinton, 621 

 Potentials, Radium as a means of obtaining High, 



H. G. J. Moseley, 481 

 Precipitation of Solid and Liquid Matter suspended in 



Gases, W. W. Strong, 139 

 Properties of Flames and of Incandescent Solids, Prof. 



H. A. Wilson, F.R.S., 694 

 Resistance of Nickel in Cross-Magnetic Fields, Dr. C. G. 



Knott, 664 

 Review, Fortieth Anniversary, 338 

 Time-measuring Apparatus, G. Lippmann, 507 

 Units : Value of International Ampere, E. B. Rosa, N. E. 



Dorsey, and J. M. Miller, 551 

 Waves, Bending of Long, round the Globe, Dr. W. H. 

 Eccles, 410; see also British Association 

 Electricity : William Higgins and the Imponderable 

 Elements, 103 ; Instrument for detecting Combustible 

 Gases in Air, A. Philip and L. J. Steele, 114 ; Influence 

 of Nature of Kathode on Length of Crookes Dark 

 Space, F. W. Aston, 243 ; Junior Magnetism and 

 Electricity, Dr. R. H. Jude and Dr. J. Satterly, 246; 

 Absorption of Gases in Vacuum Tubes, S. E. Hill, 298; 

 Kelvin's Water-dropper, Dr. von Bcrnoldk, 340; the 

 Borderland between Electricity and other Sciences : 

 Address to Institution of Electrical Engineers, W. 

 Duddell, F.R.S., 345; Method of Measuring the 

 Thomson Effect, H. R. Nettleton, 37s ; Thermal 

 Efficiency of Gas and Electricity, W. M. Mason, 594 

 Applied: Examples in Applied Electricity, C. G. Lamb, 

 i;38 ; Electricity and its Practical Applications, Prof. M. 

 Maclean, 567 

 Atmospheric : .Atmospheric Electricity, Dr. G. C. Simp- 

 son, 411: Atmospheric Potential, E. M'Lennan 647; 

 Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 673 

 Electrobiology, Prof. J. Bernstein, 6i8 



Electrolysis : Electrolytic Conductivity, F. F. Fitzgerald, 



368; la Th^orie des Ions et I'Electrolyse, A. Hollard, 



.';67 ; Resistance of Electrolytes, S. W. J. Smith and 



H. Moss, 637 



Electromagnetic Radiation and the Mechanical Reactions 



arising from it. Dr. G. A. Schott, 301 

 Electrometric .Spark-gap, A. Guillet and M. Aubert, 299 

 Electrons, Prof. J. Stark, 100; Electron Theory of Thermo- 

 electricity, J. McWhan, 717 

 Elements and Electrons, Sir W. Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., 



.S67 

 Elephant Hunting Expedition to East Africa, C. E. Akeley, 



170 

 Elephant Seal, C. H. Townsend, 164 



Emission of Particles by Heated Metals, D. M. Shaw, 594 

 Emissivity of Copper and Silver at High Temperatures, 



C. M. Stubbs, 636 

 Endothermic Compounds : Limit of Formation at Very 



High Temperatures, E. Briner, 429 

 Energetics of Induction Balance, J. P. Dalton, 42S 

 Energy: Matter and Energy, F. Soddy, F.R.S., 187; the 



Energy .System of Matter, James Weir, 187 

 Engine, "Gas, Handbook of the, H. Haider, W. M. 



Hoskisson, 302 

 Engineering : Boncourt System of Gaseous Combustion, 

 C. D. McCourt, 28 ; Place of Mathematics in Engineer- 

 ing Practice, Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 95; 

 Ancient Iron Beams in India, H. G. Graves, 140 ; 

 .Strength of Structure and Mathematics, 140 : Transac- 

 tions of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 

 190 ; Reference Book for Statical Calculations, Force- 

 diagrams for Frameworks, Tables, &c. , F. Ruff, 302 ; 

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

 302 ; Laboratory Instruction Sheets in Elementary 

 Applied Mechanics, Prof. A. Morley and W. Inchley, 

 302 ; Handbook on the Gas Engine, H. Haider, W. M. 

 Huskisson, 302 ; Concrete Costs, Dr. F. W. Taylor 



