Index 



on the Pearl-oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, 

 Prof. \V. A. Ilerdman, F.K.S., 57; \olk-nucleus in the 

 Oocyte of Antcdon, Dr. G. C. Chubb, 61 ; Medusae Col- 

 lected in H.M.S. Research by Dr. Fowler in the Bay of 

 Biscay, E. T. Browne, 70 ; Biscayan Pl.-inkton Collected 

 during a Cruise of H.M.S. Research in 1900, Dr. G. 11. 

 Fowler, (i) the Cephalopoda, W. E. Hoyer, (2) the 

 Medusa;, E. T. Browne, 191 ; Atlas Colori6 des Plantes 

 et dos .^nimaux des C6tes de France, P. Kuckuck, Dr. 

 M. Langeron, 102 ; Bucket for Obtaining Samples of 

 Water from Considerable Depths, Dr. C. Kofoid, 130 ; 

 Muggiara atlantica in the English Channel and Irish 

 sea during 1904, Dr. I.. Gough, 130; Mode in which 

 American Crayfish of the Genus Cambarus I^ay their 

 Eggs, Dr. E. A. Andrews, 133 ; Ein Jahr an Bord 

 I. M.S. Siboga, Frau A. Weber, 196; New Pelagic Ca-kn- 

 terate from Java, Dogielia Malayana, D. D. Pcdaschenk, 

 229; Erlebnissc und Beobachtungen eines Naturforschcrs 

 in China, Japan, und Ceylon, Dr. Franz Doilein, 510; 

 The Distribution and Dispersal of the Young and Eggs 

 of Pelagic Fishes, 546 ; the Larval and Post-Larval Stages 

 in Ihc Life-History of the Flatfish and Cod Families, 643 ; 

 Distribution of the Crustacean Calanus finmarchictis in 

 Icelandic Waters, O. Paulsen, 643 



Marloth (Dr. R.), Functions of the Ethereal Oils of Xero- 

 phytic Plants, 288 



Marriott (William), Some Facts about the Weather, 295 



Mars : Observations of the Planet Mars during the Oppo- 

 sitions of 1S94, 1896, 1898, 1901, and 1903, made at 

 Flagstaff, .'\rizona, Percival Lowell, Dr. William J. S. 

 Lockyer, 587 



Marsden (Miss E. G.), Relation between .Absorption Spectra 

 and Chemical Constitution, the /sonitroso-compounds, 93 



Marsden (R. Sydney), Sixteen Years' Observations on the 

 Relation of Temperature and Rainfall to the Spread 

 uf Scarlatina, Measles, and Typhoid Fever, 142 



Marshall (A.), Vapour Pressure of Binary Mixtures, Part 

 I., the Possible Types of Vapour-pressure Curves, 190 



Marshall (Dr. Francis H.), the Breeding Industry, Waiver 

 Heape, F.R.S., 101 



Martim (A. J.), on a General Supply of Gas for Light, 

 Heat, and Power Production, 500 



Martin (Captain W. R.), Lectures on Compass Adjustment, 

 221 



Martin-Duncan (F.), Insect Pests of the Farm and Garden, 

 488 



Martineau, the Philosophy of, in Relation to the Idealism 

 of the Present Day, Prof. Henry Jones, 53 



Martius (Prof.), Physiological Effects of Mental .Actions, 

 20 



Martorelli (Prof. Giacinto), Specimen of Ross's Polar Gull 

 from Neighbourhood of Sardinia, 64 



Martyn (G. H.), Musical Thunder, 200 



Marx (Dr. E.), Velocity of Rontgen Rays, 547 



Mascari (Prof.), Solar Prominences during 1905, 65 ; Dis- 

 cussion of Faculae Observations, 185 ; Observations of 

 Solar Phenomena, 1906, 525 



Massee (G.), the Fungus Flori of Yorkshire, 196; Colour 

 Phenomena in Boletus coerulescens, 380 



Massoulier (P.), Relation Existing between Electrical Re- 

 sistance and the Viscosity of Electrolytic Solutions, 376 



Mast (S. O.), the Effects of In-breeding, Cross-breeding, and 

 Selection upon Drosophila, 337 



Mata (Rev. M. S.), The Great Typhoon in the Philippine 

 Islands in September, 1905, 232 



Materials, Theory of Structures and Strength of. Prof. 

 Henry T. Bovey, 243 



Mat^riaux, Essais des, H. Bouasse, 174 



Mathematics : Theorems Connected with Abel's Theorem 

 on the Continuity of Power Series, G. H. Hardy, 23 ; 

 Mathematical Society, 23, 71 ; Expansion of Polynomials 

 in Series of Functions, Dr. L. N. G. Filon, 71 : the 

 Motion of a Swarm of Particles the Centre of Gr.wity of 

 which Describes an Elliptic Orbit of Small Eccentricity 

 round the Sun, Dr. E. J. Routh, 71 ; Theory of Integral 

 Equations, H. Bateman, 71 ; a Treatise on the Mathe- 

 matical Theory of Elasticity, A. E. H. Love, 74 : a 

 Manual of Geometry. W. D. Eggar, 124; the Discovery 

 of Logarithms, Cecil Seymour-Browne, 174 : the Re- 

 viewer, 17; ; Researches into the Theory of Probability, 



C. V. L. Charlier, 187 ; on Models of Cubic Surfaces, 

 W. H. Blythe, 197 ; Interpolation lor a Table of Fractions, 

 with a Notice of Synthetic Division, Dr. James Burgess, 

 215; Theory of Directive .Antennae or Unsymmetrical 

 Hertzian Oscillators, Prof. J. ;\. Fleming, F.R.S., 238; 

 Correspondance d'Hermite et de Stieltjes, 265 ; G. 

 Lejeune Dirichlet's Vorlesungen Ciber die Lehre von den 

 einfachen und mchrfachen bestimmten Integralen, G. 

 .Arendt, 265 ; Le Calcul des R^sidus et ses Applications 

 i la Th^orie des Fonctions, Ernst l.indelof, 265 ; Les 

 Principes des MathiSmatiques, Louis Courturat, 265 ; 

 M^thodes de Calcul Graphique, Frederico Oom, 265 ; 

 Volume and Surface Integrals used in Physics, J. G- 

 Leathem, 265 ; Recherche sur les Champs de Force 

 Hydrodynamiques, V. Bjerknes, 2(15 ; .Sur la Recherche 

 des Solutions particuliferes des Systfcmes diffirentiels et 

 sur les MouvpMients stationaires, T. Levi Civita, 265 ; 

 The Stabilitv of Submarines, J. H. Jeans, 270; Sir W. H. 

 White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 128, 270; the Mixed Trans- 

 formation of Lagrange's Equations, .A. B. Basset, 

 F.R.S., 317, 489, 540: Prof. T. Levi-Civiia, 488; 

 Dr. E. J. Routh, F.R.S., 516; the Theory of 

 Determinants iii the Historical Order of Development, 

 Dr. T. Muir, F.R.S., 462 ; the Longitudinal Vibrations 

 of a Rubbed String, Harvey N. Davis, 473 ; Vectors, &c., 

 at the British Association, Dr. C. G. Knott, 585 ; Writer 

 of the Report, 586; Death of Dr. Thomas Harrison, 

 591 ; Proposed Changes in the Mathematical Tripos at 

 Cambridge, 641 ; Easy Mathematics of all Kinds, Chiefly 

 Arithmetic, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., Supp. to May 3, 

 viii ; Arithmetic for Schools and Colleges, John Alison 

 and John B. Clark, Supp. to May 3, viii ; Elementary 

 Trigonometry, H. S. Hall and S. R. Knight, Supp. lo 

 May 3, viii ; Engineering Mathematics, Simply Explained, 

 H. H. Harrison, Supp. to May 3, viii, see also British 

 Association 



Mathews (R. H.), Notes on the Aboriginal Tribes of New 

 South Wales and Victoria, 100 



Mathey (A.), Traits d'Exploitation Commerciale des Bois, 

 441 



Matignon (C), Action of Ammonia Gas on .Anhydrous 

 Neodymium Chloride, 95 



Matter, the Dynamics of Living, Prof. Jacques Loeb, 631 



Matter, Life and. Sir Oliver Lodge, 78 



Matter and Radio-activity, the Electrical Nature of. Prof. 

 Harry C. Jones, 632 



Matteucci Medal, the, .Awarded to Sir James Dewar, 477 



Mauricheau-Beaupr4 (M.), Qualitative Reaction of Phos- 

 phorus, 167 



Mawson (D.), Importance of Halimeda as a Reef-forming 

 Organism, with a Description of the' Halimeda-Li-mestones 

 of the New Hebrides, 165 



Maxwell-Lefroy (H.), Memoirs of the Department of Agri- 

 culture in India, 481 



Mayan Calendar Systems, II., Cyrus Thomas, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 30 



Meade-Waldo (Mr.), the Sea-Serpent, 202 



Meads (C. S.), Adaptive Modifications of the Occipital 

 Condyles in Mammalian Skulls, 369 



Measurement of Resemblance, Dr. Francis Galton, F.R.S., 

 562 



Measures of Double and Multiple Stars, Prof. Doolittle, 88 



Mechanics : Lateral Vibration of Bars Subjected to Forces 

 in the Direction of their Axes, J. Morrow, 71 



Mechanism of the LIniverse, the, 49 



Medicine : Bantu Folklore (Medical and General), Dr. Mat- 

 thew L. Hewat, Sir H. H. Johnstone, K.C.M.G., 28: 

 Physical Chemistrv and its .Applications in Medical and 

 Biological Science,' Dr. Alex. Findlay, 53 ; Death of Dr. 

 Brouardel, 302 : Obituary Notice of, 412 ; a Curative 

 Product Derived from Tuberculinine, G. Baudran, 40S : 

 Death of Prof. L^on Adrien Prunier, 414; the Manage- 

 ment of a Nerve Patient, Dr. A. T. Schofield, 440 ; Death 

 of Dr. Morache, 521 ; the Toronto Meeting of the British 

 Medical Association, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 529: Medical 

 Science and Army Efficiency, Lieut.-Colonel R. H. Firth, 

 Gf ■ Death and Obituary Notice of William Sedgwick, 

 641 ; the Growth of Truth. Dr. William Osier, Harveian 

 Oration at the Roval College of Physicians, 642 ; Lec- 

 tures on Tropical Diseases, being the Lane Lectures for 



