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Index 



xlvii 



Strutt (Hon. R. J., F.R.S.), Distribution of Radium in the 

 Earth's Crust and on the Earth's Internal Heat, 70; 

 Distribution of Radium in the Earth's Crust. 407; 

 the Evolution of the Elements, 453 ; on Radio-activity 

 and the Internal Structure of (he Earth, 454 : Radium 

 and Geology, bio 



-Studnicka (Dr. P. K.), Lehrbuch der vergleichenden 

 mikroskopischen .'\natomie der Wirbeltiere, Part v.. 

 Parietal Organ, 145 



.Sub-ronscious, the, Joseph Jaslrow, 533 



.Subaqueous Works, Tunnel Shields and the Use of Com- 

 pressed .-Vir in, W. C. Copperthwaite, 34S 



.Submarines, the Stabilitv of. Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., 

 F.R.S., 128, 270: J. H. Jeans, 270 



Subterranean Geography, 314 



Suess (Prof. Eduard), the Face of the Earth (Das .\iulit.^ 

 der Erdel, 029 



Summer Temperatures of the North Sea, 212 



Sun : Terrestrial Temperatures and the Solar Radiation. 

 C. G. .Abbot, 112; Discussion of the Faculai Observ- 

 ations, Prof. Mascari, 185 ; the Figure of the Sun, Dr. 

 Poor, 210; Dr. Ambronn, 210; Radiative Power of the 

 Sun's Disc, Prof. Julius, 231; Observations of Solar 

 Phenomena, igo6. Prof. Mascari, 525 : Sun-spot and 

 Chroniospheric Spectra, Prof. .A. Fowler. 135 ; the 

 Spectra of Sun-spots and Red Stars, Prof. Hale and Prof. 

 Adams, 41S; .Sir Norman Lockyer, 41S; Greenwich Sun- 

 spot Numbers, 453 ; the Colours of Sun-spots, Th. 

 Han.sen. 548 ; Relation between the Spectra of .Sun-spots 

 and Stars, W. S. Adams, 50:; ; Sun-spot Spectra Observ- 

 ations, W. M. Mitchell, 610 ; see also .Astronomy 



Sun Dance, the Ponca, G. A. Dorsey, 645 



.Surface .\ir-currents, the Life-history of, a Study of the 

 Surface Trajectories of Moving .Air. Dr. W. N. Shaw. 

 F.R.S., and R. G. K. Lempfert, 162 



Surinam, an Enumeration of the \'ascular Plants from. 

 Dr. A. Pulle, 170 



.Surveying : Report of the Indian Survey Committee. 

 1004-5. 67 : Text-book of Topographical and Geo- 

 graphical Surveying, Major C. F. Close. gS ; an Elemen- 

 tary Treatise on Phototopographic Methods and Instru- 

 ments, J. A. Flemer, 172 ; an .Account of the Scientific 

 Work of the Survey of India, and a Comparison of its 

 Progress with that of Foreign Surveys, prepared for Use 

 of the Survev Committee, 1905, Lieut. -Colonel S. G. 

 Burrard. F.R^S., 301 



Suspended Germination of Seeds, 540: G. Claridge Druce, 

 5.S6 : .Archibald Buchan-Hepburn, 636 



S wanton (E. W.), Prehistoric Remains found during 

 Recent Years near Haslemere, 207 



Swanton (John R.), Haida Texts and Myths. Skidegate 

 Dialect, 30 



Swinburne (Mr.), on the Nature of the Radiation from Gas 

 Mantles, 454 



Swinton (.A. .A. C), Visibly Luminous Electrical Dis- 

 charges in vacuo obtained with Comparativelv Low 

 Electrical Pressures. 204: Effect of Radium in Facili- 

 tating the \"isible Electric Discharge i'» vacuo, 262 



Sy (M. F.1, Observations of the KopfT Comet. 30S 



Sykes (Major P. Molesworlh), on Bronze Weapons and 

 Implements found near Khinaman, 4^6 



Symes (Richard Glascott), Death of, 3S2 



Syphilis, Transmission and Prophylaxis of. Prof. Metch- 

 nikoff, 62 



System of Medicine, a, Supp. to October 11. viii 



Tacchini (the late Prof.), a Memorial to the. 417 



Takaki (Baron), Beri-beri, 62 



Talbot (W. A.), Distribution of the Forest Flora of the 



Bombav Presidency and Sind, 134 

 Tanret (Georges), Melezitose and "Turanose. 240 

 Tansley (Mr.), on the Phylogenetic A'alue of the Avascular 



Structure of Seedlings, 576 

 Taraw.-ra A'olcanic Rift, New Zealand. the. James 



M.nckintosh Bell, .SS 

 Tariff Reform and the Empire, Supp. to October 11. ix 

 Tarp.in, the, and its Relationshio with Wild and Domestic 



Horves. Prof. J. C. Ewart. F.R.S., 113 

 Tavlor (Rev. C. S.), the Date of Easier' 200: Remarkable 



R.iin!>ow Phenomena, 541 



Taylor (Henry C), an Introduction to the Study of Agri- 

 cultural Economics, 193 



Taylor (T. G.), First Recorded Occurrence of Blastoidea 

 in New South Wales, 95 



Taylor (Dr. W. W.), Viscosity of Solutions, 375 ; Two 

 Lecture Experiments in Illustration of the Theory of 

 lonisation, 375 



Teall (J. J. H.), the Geology of Mid-Argvll, q 



Tegetmeier (W. B.), Races of Domestic Poultry, Edward 

 Brown, 13 



Telegraphy : Telegraphic Determinations of Longitude 

 made in the Years 1888-1902, 90; Commercial .Applica- 

 tion of Wireless Telegraphy. 250; Telegraphv, T. E. 

 Herbert, Maurice Solomon, 290 ; the Principles of Electric 

 Wave Telegraphy, Dr. J. A. Fleming, Maurice Solomon, 

 290 ; VA'ireless Telegraphy, Dr. Gustav Eichorn, Maurice 

 Solomon, 290; Wireless Telegraphy, W. J. White, 

 Maurice Solomon, 200 



Telephony : .Mechanical and Electrical Phenomena occur- 

 ring in the Telephonic Transmission of Speech, W. 

 Duddell, 60 ; Method of obtaining Continuous Currents 

 from a Magnetic Detector of the Self-restoring Tvpe 

 L. H. Walter, 214 fe - f • 



Telescope, Plea for an International Southern, Prof. E. C. 

 Pickering, 474 



Telescopes, Rellecting, of Short Focus, Prof. Vogel, 306 



Temperaments, Familv Diseases and. Prof. Karl Pearson 

 F.R.S.. 245 



Temperature, lonisation and. Prof. C. D. Child. 123 ; Prof. 

 J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., 125 



Temperatures, Summer, of the North Sea, 212 



Temperatures, Terrestrial, and the Solar Radiation, C. G. 

 -Abbot, 112 



Tcr-Gazarian (G.). the .Atomic Weight of Silver, 532, 54S 



Terada (T.), Optical Illusions on Electric Fan, 540 



Terrestrial Magnetism, Report of Department of Research 

 in, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 284 



Terrestrial Temperatures and the Solar Radiation C. G 

 .Abbot, 112 



Testament, Astronomv in the Old, Prof. G. Schiaparelli 

 410 



Testing Conference, International, 503 



Textiles, Chemical Functions of, Leo \'ignon, 651 



Thackeray (W. G.), New Reduction of Groombridge's 

 Circumpolar Catalogue for the EpocTi 1810-0, 90 



Theobald (Fred. \'.), a Monograph of the Insect Injuries 

 to Indian Corn, S. .A. Forbes, ibo ; Departmental Notes 

 on the Insects that affect Forestry. E. P. Stebbing, ibo; 

 Report on the Injurious Insects and other .Animals 

 observed in the Midland Counties during 1905, Walter 

 E. Collinge, 293 : Memoirs of the Department of Agri- 

 culture in India, H. Maxvvell-Lefroy, 481 



Thermodynamics ; the Inversion Points of the Joule-Kelvin 

 Effect for a Fluid Passing through a Porous Plug. Prof. 

 .Alfred W. Porter, 17; Thermodvnainics of Diffusion, 

 Prof. G. H. Bryan. F.R.S., '246: Thermodvnamir 

 Reasoning, Prof. Henry E. .Armstrong, F.Ti.S.' 44-, ; 

 W. C. D. Whetham, F.R.S., 443: Vorlesungen iiber die 

 Theorie der Warmestrahlung, Dr. Max Planck, Prof. 

 G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., Supp. to October 11, iii 



Thermometer Scales, R. T. .A. Innes, 150 



Thiselton-Dyer (Sir W. T., K.C.M.G., F.R.S.), Kcw 

 Publications, 198 



Thomas (Cyrus), Mayan Calendar Svstems, II.. 30 



Thomas (.Miss), on the Phylogenetic A'alue of the Vascular 

 Structure of .Seedlings, 576 



Thomas (O.), Two New Mammals from South .Australia 

 141 



Thompson (Prof. J. A.). Outlines of Zoology, 204 



Thompson (R. J.), the Development of .Agriculture in Den- 

 mark, 193 



Thompson (Prof. S. P.). the Apparent Disappearance of 

 Matter in Vacuum Tubes, 433 



Thomson (Prof. J. Arthur). Herbert Spencer, 533 



Thomson (Prof. J. J.. F.R.S.), lonisation and' Tempera- 

 ture. 125 



Thoroe (T. E., F.R.S.). Toseoh Priestlev. 37R 



Threlfall (R.. F.R.S.), Static Method" of' Comparing the 

 Densities of Gases, 238 



Thunder, Musical. G. H. Martvn, 200 



Thurston (E.), Ethnographic Notes in Southern India, 611 



