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Index 



•Filon (Dr. L. N. G.), Expansion of Polynomials in Series 



of Functions, 71 

 Findlay (Dr. Ale.\.), Physical Chemistrv and its Appli- 

 cations in Medical and Biological Science, 53 

 Findlay (Prof. J. J.), Scientific Method in the Sliidv of 



.School Teaching, 502 

 Finger-print Method of Identification, 415 

 Finlay's Comet, Search-ephemcris for, .\I. L. Schulhof 



231 

 Fmlay's Comet (1906^), L. Schulhof, 253, 282, 339, 371, 

 386, 453, 499, 575; M. Fayet, 339; M. Qu^nisset,' 57.;! 

 Rediscovery of, Herr Kopf, 282 

 Fire Festivals, Ancient, Thereza Storv-Maskelyne, 80 

 Firlh (Lieut.-Colonel R. H.), Medical Science and Army 



Efficiency, 612 

 Fischer (Franz), the Transformation of O.wgen into Ozone 



at High Temperatures, 185 

 Fisher (Rev. O.), Radium and Geology, 585, 635 

 Fisheries : Report for 1905 on the Lancashire Sea Fisheries 

 Laboratory at the University of Liverpool and the Sea 

 Fish Hatchery at Piel, Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 

 Andrew Scott, and James Johnstone, Frank Balfour 

 Browne, 19; Report to the Government of Ceylon on 

 the Pearl-oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of .Manaar, Prof. 

 W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 57; the International Fisheries 

 Investigations, 130; British Fisheries, their Administra- 

 tion and their Problems, a Short Account of the Origin 

 and Growth of British Sea-fishery Authorities and 

 Regulations, James Johnstone, 535 

 Fishes, the Study of Fossil, Dr. A. Smith Woodward, 



F.R.S., at Geologists' Association, 597 

 Fishing. Salmon, W. Earl Hodgson, 568; the Science of 



Dry Fly Fishing, Fred. G. Shaw, 568 

 FitzGerald (Mabel Purefoy), the Lumbo-sacral-coccygeal 



Cord of the Macaque Monkey, 260 

 Flame Cones, the Oscillation of. Prof. Arthur Sniithells 



F.R.S., 80 

 Flashlight Photographs of Wild Animals, 489 

 Flatters (Abraham), Methods in Microscopical Research, 



Vegetable Histology, 29 

 Flechsig (M.), the Localisation of Functions in the Frontal 



and Pre-frontal Regions, 416 

 Flemer (J. A.), an Elementary Treatise on Phototopographic 



Methods and Instruments, 172 

 Fleming (Mrs.), Discovery of Algol Variables 210 

 Fleming (Prof. J. A., F.R.S.), Theory of Directive 

 .'Vntennae or Lnsymmetrical Hertzian Oscillators, 238; 

 the Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy, 290 

 Fletcher (Alice C), the Hako, a Pawnee Ceremony, 30 

 Fletcher (L., F.R.S.), a Search for a Buried Meteorite, 



G. K. Gilbert, 490 

 Flett (J. S.), the Geology of Mid-Argyll, 9 

 Flies, Illustrations of British Blood-sucking, Ernest Edward 



.Austin, 441 

 Flight, the Various Structural Modifications for occurring 



in Vertebrates, Prof. R. S. Lull, 415 

 Flora of Britain, Alien, S. T. Dunn, 170 

 Flora, the Wild Fauna and, of the Royal Botanic Gardens 



'<ew, 53 

 Flora? Graecae, Conspectus, E. de Haldcsy, 314 

 Flower Pollination, Handbook of, based on Hermann 

 Muller's Work "The Fertilisation of Flowers by 

 Insects," Dr. Paul Knuth, 605 

 Flowers, Wild, How to Find and Name, Thomas Fox 



Fluorescence : Studies of Fluorite, Harry W. Morse 87 



Fly Fishing, the Science of Dry, Fred. G. Shaw, c68 



Flying Fish in the Triassic, O. Abel, 530 



Folklore : Bantu Folklore (Medical and General) Dr 

 Matthew L. Hewat, Sir H. H. Johnston, K.C.'m G 

 28 ; the Story of Yedigei and Toktamysh, 477 



Fontaine (William M.), Status of the Mesozoic Floras of 

 the United States, 81 



Fonvielle (W. de), the Wellman Balloon E.xpedition 181 



Foraminifera, the Alleged Triassic, of Chellaston, near 

 Derby, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 4S9 



Forbes (S. A.), a Monograph of the Insect Injuries to 

 Indian Corn, 160 



Forbes (Urquhart A.), Our Waterways, a History of Inland 

 Navigation considered as a Branch of Water Con- 

 servancy, 169 



Forcrand (.M. de). Hydroxides of Rubidium, Ctesium, and 



Lithium, 192 

 Ford (Dr.), an Antitoxin for Poisonous Fungi, 529 

 Forestry: Trait(5 d 'Exploitation commerciale des Bois, A. 

 Mathey, 441 ; Departmental Notes on the Insects that 

 affect Forestry, E. P. Stebbing, Fred. V. Theobald, ibo ; 

 the Rubber-tree Ficus elastica, E. M. Coventry, 450 • 

 Manual of Forestry, Dr. W. Schlich, F.R.S., Supp. to 

 October 11, x 

 Forster (Captain W. B. C), Anti-typhoid Vaccine, 91 

 Fbrstmann (E.), Mexican and Central American Antiqui- 

 ties, Calendar Systems and History, 30 

 Forsyth (Prof. A. R.), on a Revised Theory of the Solu- 

 tion of Lagrange's Linear Equation Pp + Qq = R, 456 

 Forthcoming Books of Science, 599 ~ 



Fossils : Smithsonian Institution, Bulletin of the United 

 States National Museum, Fossil Invertebrates, Charles 

 Schuchert, W. H. Dall, T. W. Stanton, and R. S. 

 Bassler, 163 ; Fossil Fauna and Flora of the Florissant 

 Shales, T. D. A. Cockerell, 370; the Study of Fossil 

 Fishes, Dr. A. Smith Woodward, F.R.S., at 'Geologists' 

 Association, 597 



Foster (G. W.' A.), Action of Light on Potassium Ferro- 

 cyanide, 93 



Fouard (E.), Reaction of the O.xydase Type presented by 

 the Halogen Compounds of the Rare Earths, 143 



Founders of Geology, the. Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., 

 Supp. to May 3, v 



Fournel (P.), Determination of the Transformation Points 

 of some Steels by the Electrical Resistance Treatment, 

 288 



Fowler (Prof. A.), Sun-spot and Chromospheric Spectra, 

 135 



Fowler (Dr. G. H.), Biscayan Plankton collected during a 

 Cruise of H.M.S. Research in 1900, igi ; Systematic 

 Study of Oceanic Plankton, 552 



Fowler (H. W.), American Fresh-water " Heterognathous " 

 Fishes, 616 



Fox, the, T. F. Dale, 78 



Fox (Thomas), How to Find and Name Wild Flowers, 

 S14 



Fox-Strangways (Mr.), Geological Survey of the Country 

 between Derby, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and Loughborough, 

 307 



France : Forthcoming Visit of Representatives of Uni- 

 versity Education in France, 83, 159 ; .Atlas Colori^ des 

 Plantes et des .Animaux des C6tes de, P. Kuckuck, Dr. 

 M. Langeron, 102 : I'Age des derniers Volcans de la 

 France, Marcellin Boule, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 

 607 



Francesconi (Prof. Luigi), a New Hypothesis connecting the 

 Fluorescence of Organic Substances with their Chemical 

 Constitution, 61S 



Frank (Dr. Adolf), Process for the Direct Utilisation of the 

 Nitrogen of the Atmosphere for the Production of Arti- 

 ficial Manure and other Chemical Products, 65 



Franklin (Benjamin), the Bicentenary Celebration of the 

 Birth of, Sir G. H. Darwin, K.C.B"., F.R.S., 36 



Fream (Dr. William), Death and Obituary Notice of, 132 



Frequency-distributions, the Theory of, 187 



Friedel (Jean), Case of a Green Organ deprived of Assimil- 

 ating Power, 120; Origin of the Materials Utilised bv 

 the Ovary, 264 



Friend (J. A. N.), Reaction between Hydrogen Peroxide 

 and Potassium Persulphate, 190 



Friend (J. Newton), the Rusting of Iron, 540, 610 



Frilley (Captain R^gis), les Proc^d^s de Commando h 

 Distance nu Moyen de 1 'Electricity, 125 



Frischauf (Prof. Johannis), die Gauss-Gibbssche Methode 

 der Bahnbestimmung eines Himmelskorpers aus drei 

 Beobachtungen, 345 



Frog, the Biology of the, Samuel J. Holmes, 560 



Froggatt (W. W.), New Tick of the Family Argasidae, 508 



Frost (Prof.), Stars with Variable Radial Velocities, 135 



Fry (Sir Edw. P. C, F.R.S.), a Remarkable Lightning 

 Discharge, 198 



Fryer (F. G.), on the Removal of Dust and Smoke from 

 Chimney Gases, 500 



Fugitive Coloration of Sodalite, Jas. Currie, 564 



Fuller (C. A.), Longevity of Bacillus typhosus in Natural 

 Waters and in Sewage, 280 



