Nature, "I 

 December 13, 1906J 



Index 



Dr. E. 



Supp. 



Ill try, ICdward 

 and Obituary 

 V. Dale, 78'; 



Natural-colour Photography 

 October 11, vi 



Natural History ; Races of Domestic I'o 

 Brown, \V. B. Tegetmeier, 13 ; Death 



Notice of Mrs. Brightwen, 38; the Ko.x, '1. - , 



Recreations of a Naturalist, James lidmund Ilarting, 

 82 ; the Haunts of the Okapi, Captain Boyd Alexander, 

 88; Nidification of Bees in the Open Air, E. L. Bouvier, 

 OS; New South Wales Linnean Society, 95, i()7, 312, 

 508, 580, (152 ; Tank Fauna of India, Dr. N. .\nnandale, 

 96; the British Woodlice, being a Monograph of the 

 Terrestrial Isopod Crustacea occurring in the British 

 Islands, Wilfred Mark Webb and Charles SiUem, 99; 

 Atlas ColoriiS des Plantes et des Animaux des C6tes de 

 France, P. Kuckuck, Dr. M. Langeron, 102 ; In My 

 Garden', 149; Termite Truffles, Dr. F. Doflein, 157; 

 Symbiosis in a Crab, Dr. A. Willey, 157 ; Destruction of 

 Animals in Australia, T. Steel at Linnean Society, New- 

 South Wales, 188 ; Linnean Society, 191, 262 ; the Sea- 

 Scrpent, Messrs. NicoU and Meade-Waldo, 202 ; Manx 

 Archeology and Natural History, Prof. John Rhys, 223 ; 

 Animal Heroes, being the Histories of a Cat, a Dog, a 

 Pigeon, a Lynx, Tw-o Wolves, and a Reindeer, E. T. 

 Seton, 29s ;' Chinese Obseryations of Nature, W. 

 Hoskvns-Abrahall, 351; a Preliminary List of Durham 

 Diptera with Analytical Tables, Rev. W. J. Wingate, 

 512; Sparrow Caught in Spider's Web, B. G. Tours, 



Natural Phenomena, a Collection of Descriptive and 

 Speculative Essays on some of the By-paths of Nature, 

 F. A. Black, 633 



Natural Science : Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. 

 H. \. Ward, 250 



Nature, the Development of the Feeling for, in the Middle 

 Ages and Modern Times, .'Mfred Biese, 293 



Nature, the Outlook to, L. H. Bailey, 315 



Nature, the Religion of, E. Kay Robinson, 513 



Naturkonstanten in Alphabetischer Anordnung, Prof. Dr. 

 H. Erdmann and Dr. P. Kothner, 442 



Naval -Architecture : the Stability of Submarines. Sir 

 W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 128, 270; J. H. Jeans, 

 270 ; the Mauretania, 522 



Navigation : Notes on Shipbuilding and Nautical Terms 

 of Old in the North, E. Magnusson, 77 ; New Pilot 

 Charts, 13S ; Our Waterways, a History of Inland 

 Navigation considered as a Branch of \Vater Con- 

 servancy, Urquhart A. Forbes and W. H. R. Ashford, 

 169 ; Lectures on Compass Adjustment, Captain W. R. 

 Martin, 221; Norwegian North Polar Expedition, 

 1S93-6, vol. v., on Dead-water, V. Walfrid Ekman, Sir 

 W; H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 485; "360° Mariners' 

 Compass Card," F. Howard Collins, 594 



Nebula, a Newly Discovered Planetary, Prof. Barnard. 474 



Nee (Maung), Lotus Blossoms, 221 



Nencki (Marceli), Omnia Opera, 173 



Nernst (Prof.l, New Determination of the Melting Points 

 of Platinum and Palladium, 40 



Nerve Patient, the Management of a, Dr. A. T. Schofield, 

 440 



Neumann (Carl W.), Ernst Hneckel, drr Mann und sein 

 Work, 26 



Neurology : Gehirn und Ruckenmark, Leitfaden fur das 

 Studium der Morphologic und des Faserverlaufs, Dr. 

 Emil Villiger, 442 : Histological Studies on the Local- 

 isation of Cerebral Function, Dr. A. W. Campbell, Supp. 

 to May 3, iii 



New Guinea Cannibals, Two Years among. A. E. Pratt 

 and H. Pratt, Dr. C. G. Seligmann, 58 



New South Wales : New South Wales Linnean Society, 

 95, 167, 312, 484, 508. 580, 652: Destruction of Animals 

 in' .Australia. T. Steel, "18S ; Ethnological Notes on the 

 .Aboriginal Tribes of New South Wales and Victoria, 

 R. H. Mathews. 100; New South Wales Royal Society, 

 21)4, 460 

 New Zealand. the Tarawera Volcanic Rift, James 



Mackintosh Bell, 8S 

 Ncwcastle-on-Tyne, the New Buildings of .Armstrong 



College, 1:32 

 Newcomb (Prof. Simon), a Compendium of Spherical 

 Astronomy with its .Applications to the Determination 

 and Reduction of Positions of the Fixed Stars, 379 



Nickel Steel, Molecular Changes in, C. E. Stromeyer, 223 

 Nicholas Observatory, St. Petersburg, Publications of the, 



'35 



Nichols (E. L.), Studies in Luminescence, Law of Decay 

 of the Phosphorescence of Sidot Blende, 209 



Nicholson (W. A.), the Goodycra n-jtcns in Norfolk, 544 



Nicoll (Mr.), the Sea-serpent, 202 



Niethammer (Dr. F.), Moteurs a Collecteur a Courants 

 alternatifs, 346 



Nijiand (Prof. .\. .A.), Observations of Long-period V'ari- 

 ables, 595 



Nile Basin, Report on the Rain of the, for 1905, Captain 

 H. G. Lyons, 30S 



Nile, the Physiography of the River, and its Basin, Captain 

 H. G. Lvons, 461 



Nimfuhr (Dr. R.), the Warm Air Current at the Height 

 of 10-12 Kilometres, 623 



Nitrogen, Oxidation of Atmospheric, in the Electric Arc, 

 Dr. F. MoUwo Perkin, 444 



No Man's Land, a History of Spitsbergen from its Dis- 

 covery in 1596 to the Beginning of the Scientific Explor- 

 ation of the Country, Sir Martin Conway, 381 



Noble (Sir A., Bart., K.C.B., F.R.S.), Researches on 

 Explosives, 506 



Norden (Charles Van), the Great San Francisco Earth- 

 quake, 133 



Nordmann (Ch.), Atmospheric Electricity in Algeria, 505 



North Sea, Summer Temperatures of the, 212 



Norton (Prof. W. H.), the Elements of Geology, 102 



Norwegian North Polar Expedition, 1893-6, vol. v., on 

 Dead Water, V. Walfrid Ekman, Sir W. H. White, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., 48s 



Noteworthy Families (Modern Science), Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S., and Edgar Schuster, 97 



Nova Aquilae No. 2, Spectrum of, 87; Magnitude Observ- 

 ations of. Dr. Guthnick, 253 



Nova Geminorum, Observations of. Prof. Barnard, 15S 



Nova Persei No. 2, Observations of, Messrs. Townley and 

 Maddrill, 135 



Nucleation of the Uncontaminated Atmosphere, Prof. Carl 

 Barus, C. T. R. Wilson, F.R.S., 619 



Objective-prism Comparison Spectrograph, an, dc Lisle 

 Stewart, 253 



Observatories: the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 135; 

 the Disturbance of Greenwich Observations, 200 : Publi- 

 cations of the Nicholas Observatory, St. Petersburg, 135 ; 

 a New Observatory for Hamburg, 253 ; Report of the 

 Falmouth Observatory Committee, 309 ; Catalogue of 

 1772 Stars chiefly comprised within the Zone 85°-9o'' 

 N.P.D. for the Epoch looo, deduced from Observations 

 made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, during the 

 Years 1894-1903, under the Direction of Prof. .Arthur 

 A. Rambauti F.R.S., 341 ; the Oxford University 

 Observatory, Prof. Turner, 645 ; the Rio de Janeiro 

 Observatory, 340 ; Report of the Paris Observatory for 

 1905, M. Loewy, 417; the Kodaikanal Observatory. 

 Monteith Macphail, 525 



Occultation of a Star bv Venus, Dr. Downing, 575 



Oceanography : the Opal Sea, John C. Van Dyke, 269 



Ogilvie-Gordon (Dr. Maria M.), Interference-phenomena in 

 the .Alps, 374 



Okado (T.). the Management of the Wet-bulb Thermo- 

 meter, 308 



Okapi, the Haunts of the. Captain Boyd Alexander, 88: 

 a New Specimen of the. Major P. H. G. Powell-Cotton. 

 578 



Oldham (R. D.), on Radio-activity and the Internal 

 Structure of the Earth, 454 : on the Irregular Motions 

 of the Earth's Pole, 455; on the Problems connected 

 with the Palaeozoic Glaciation of .Australia, India, and 

 South Africa, 549 ; on the Origin of the Trias, 550 



Olfactory Sense in Apteryx, the. Prof. W. B. Benham. 



Oliver (Prof. F. W., M.A.. D.Sc, F.R.S.). Opening 

 Address in Section K at the Meeting of the British 

 Association at York, the Seed, a Chapter in Evolution, 

 429 



Oliver (Dr. George), Studies in Blood-pressure, Physio- 

 logical and Clinical, 638 



