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Index 



, F.R.S., Supp. 

 Jupiter's, Mr. 

 11 in Alpliabet- 



Mast and W. M. Barrows, 337 ; Illustrations of British 

 Blood-sucking Flies, Ernest ICdward Austen, 441; n 

 Fruit-attacking Insect, Ceralitis capilala, Alfred tjiard, 

 460- the Butterflies of the British Isles, Richard South. 

 46s- the Hope Reports, vol. v., 1903-6, 487; Insect 

 Pests of the Farm and Garden, F. Martin-Duncan, 488 : 

 a Larch Sawfly in Cumberland, 529 ; Life-history of th. 

 Common House-llv, Musca domcstica, L., C. Gordon 

 Hewitt, 604: the'" Digger-wasps " of North America, 

 H T. Fernald, 616; the Breeding Habits of the Isetse- 

 llv Prof. E. A. Minchin, 636; Damage done to Crop 

 bv' the Mexican Cotton-boll Weevil, Dr. W. E. Hinds, 

 1)4' ■ the Cotton Worm, Prodenia Uttoralis, F. C. Will- 

 cocks, 649 ; the Cotton-boll Worm Earias insulana, F. C, 

 Willcocks, 649 

 Entropy of Radiation, Prof. G. H. Bryan 



to October 11, iii 

 Equatorial Region, Rotation Period of 



Denning, 549 

 Erdmann (Prof. Dr. H.). Naturkonstanti 



ischer Anordnung, 442 ,, . , , r 



Eredia (Dr. F.), Fall of Dust on February 6 in Italy, 64 ; 

 Rainfall Values at CoUegio Romano for Eighty-one 

 Years, 184 

 Erfindung und Erfinder, A. du Bois-Reymond, 559 

 Eros, Early Observations of, 42 



Errera (Prof. L.), Physiological Investigation of Fungus 

 Phycomyces iiitcns, '157 ; Glycogen and Paraglycogen in 

 the Fungi, 415 

 Eruption of Vesuvius, the. Dr. Hi. Sjogren, 7 

 Espin (Rev. T. E.), New Double Stars, 21! 

 Estimation of Blood-pressure, 638 

 Ethics, Dr. C. W. Saleebv, 560 



Ethics, Anthropological, Dr. Edward Westermarck, 377 

 Ethnology : Hopi " Katcinas, Drawn by Native Artists, 

 Jesse Walter Fewkes, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 30; 

 Iroquoian Cosmologv, J. N. B. Hewitt, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 30: Two Summers' Work in Pueblo 

 Ruins, Jesse WalteV Fewkes, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 

 -,o; Mayan Calendar Svstems. II., Cyrus Thomas, Dr. 

 A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 30; the Hako, a Pawnee Cere- 

 monv, Alice C. Fletcher and James R. Murie, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 30; the Zuni Indians, their Mythology, 

 Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies, Matilda Coxe 

 Stevenson, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S. , 30; Mexican and 

 Central American .\ntiquities. Calendar Systems, and 

 History E. Seler, E. Forstmann, P. Schellhas, C. 

 Sapper,' and E. P. Dieseldorff, Dr. A. C. Haddon, 

 F.R.S.', 30; Haida Texts and Myths, Skidegate Dialect, 

 John R. Swanton, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 30: Two 

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

 H. Pratt, Dr. C. G. Seligmann, 58; Ethnological Notes 

 on the Aboriginal Tribes of New South Wales and 

 Victoria, R. H. Mathews, 100 ; the Source of the Blue 

 Nile, a Record of a Journey through the Sudan to Tsana 

 in Western .Abvssinia, and of the Return to Egypt by 

 the Valley of the Atbara, with a Note on the Religion, 

 Customs,' &c., of Abyssinia, Arthur J. Hayes, Entomo- 

 logical Appendix bv 'Prof. E. B. Poulton, F.R.S., Sir 

 H. H. Johnston. K.C.M.G., 247; Ethnographic Notes 

 in Southern India, E. Thurston, 611 

 Eucken (Rudolf), Beitrage zur Einfuhrung in die Geschichte 



der Philosophic, 533 

 Eugenics : Noteworthy Families (Modern Science), Francis 

 Galton, F.R.S., and Edgar Schuster, 97; Mental and 

 Moral Heredity in Royalty, Frederick Adams Woods, 



97 

 Europaischen Laubmoose, die, Georg Roth, 170 

 European Vertebrates, Dr. O. Schmiedeknecht, 463 

 Evans (Herbert A.), Highways and Byways in Oxford and 



the Cotswolds, 124 

 Evans (Dr. J. W.), Skiodroms and Isogyres, 239 

 Evans (Sir John)^ on Bronze Weapons and Implements 



found near Khinaman, 4,7 

 Eve (A. S.), Some Scientific Centres, VIII., the 

 MacDonald Physics Building, McGill University, Mon- 

 treal, Prof. E'. Rutherford^ F.R.S., 272: Method of 

 estimating the Proportion of Radium or Thorium in a 

 Mineral by Means of the y Rays which it Emits, 574 

 Evolution : der Gegensatz zwischen geographischer und 

 nichtgeographischer Variation, Karl Jordan, 6; Ernst 



Haeckel, der Mann luid s.in Werk, Carl W. Neumann, 

 26 • Haeckel, his Life and W ork, Wilhelm Bolsche, 2O ; 

 Last Words on Evolution, a Popular Retrospect and 

 Summary, Ernst Haeckel, 2(. ; Evolution the Master- 

 key, Dr. C. W. Saleeby, 122 ; Vorlesungen uber 

 De's'zendenztheorie mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der 

 Botanischen Seite der Frage gehalten an der Reichs- 

 universitat zu Leiden, Dr. J. P. Lotsy, W. Bateson, 

 F.R.S., 146; Darwinism and the Problems of Life, a 

 Study of Familiar Animal Life, Prof. Conrad Guenther, 

 268 ■' Relation betw^een Heredity and Variation, Dr. J. 

 Gross, 369 ; the Various Structural .Moditications for 

 Flight occurring in Vertebrates, Prof. R. S. Lull, 415 ; 

 Racial and Habitudinal Evolution, Rev. John T. Gulick, 

 486 ■ Illogical Geology, the Weakest Point in the Evolu- 

 tion' Theory, George' McCready Price, 513; the Evolu- 

 tion of the Globe, 557 ; Gregor Mendel's Briefe an Carl 

 Nageli, 1866-73, 64° , . „ , • 



Ewart (Prof. J. C, F.R.S.), the Tarpan and its Relation- 

 ship with Wild and Domestic Horses, 113 



Ewing U- A-, LL.D., F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E.), Opening 

 Address in Section I at the Meeting of the British 

 Association at York, 418 u ,, 1 



Exploration : Exploration in the Himalayas, Mrs. BuMocic 

 I Workman, 19 ; New .•\rctic Expeditions, 163 



Explosives: Recently devised Stability Test for Cordite, 

 Dr. O. SilBerrad and Dr. R. C. Farmer, 204 ; Researches 

 on Explosives, Sir A. Noble, Bart., K.C.B., F.R.S., 

 506 



Face of the Earth, the, (Das Antlitz der Erde), Prof. 



Eduard Suess, 629 . 



Faculce Observations, Discussion of, Prof. Mascari, 185 

 Failver (George H.), Behaviour of Manures in Soils, 339 

 Fair'man (C. E.), a New Species of Sporormia, 472 ; a 



New Species of Amphisphaaria, 472 

 Family Ability, 97 „ , ,- , n 



Family Diseases and Temperaments, Prof. Karl Pearson, 



F.R.S., 24s 

 Faraday Society. 23, 141, 239, 311 „■ , ■ ^ 



Farmer (Prof. J. B., F.R.S.), Algemeine Biologic, Oscar 



Hertwig, 25 ,,.,.,. ^ . » 



Farmer (Dr. R. C), Recently devised Stability Test for 



Cordite, 204; Decomposition of Nitrocellulose, 262 

 Farr (Dr.' C. Coleridge), Horizontal Pendulums and Earth- 

 quake Echoes, 515 , . ^ 

 Faucheron (L.), Atlas Coiorid de la Flore .Mpine, 561 

 Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Biirma, 



Rhynchota, vol. iii., Heteroptera— Homoptera, W. L. 



Distant, 220 „ , ,- .t 



Fauna and Flora of ihe Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the 



Wild, 53 

 Fauth (Ph,), Observation of a Bright Meteor, 371 

 Fauvel (Pierre), the Excretion of the Endogenous Punns 



and Uric Acid, 192 ; Influence of Chocolate and Coffee 



on the Excretion of Uric Acid, 240 

 Fayet (M.), Finlav's Comet (1906^), 339 

 Fayflm Egypt, a Descriptive Catalogue of the Tertiary 



Vertebrata of the, based on the Collection of the 



Egyptian Government in the Geological Museum Cairo. 



and on the Collection in the British Museum (Natural 



History), London, Dr. C. W. Andrews, F.R.S., I7S 

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



Ages and Modern Times, Alfred Biese, 293 

 Ferguson (J.) Original Habitat of the Coconut Palm, 16 

 Fernald (H. T.), the "Digger-wasps" of North America, 



Fernbach (\.) Nearly Total Transformation of the Dextrins 

 arising from the Saccharification of Starch into Maltose, 



Fertilisation of Picris. the, I. Henry Burkill, 296 



Fewkes (Jesse Walter), Hopi Katcinas, Drawn by Native 



■Vrtists 30 ■ Two Summers' Work in Pueblo Ruins, 30 

 Fiedler (Prof. H. G.). a First German Course for Science 



Students, 78 , . ^ • 



Fielding-Ould (Dr. R.), the Anti-tuberculosis Campaign, 



Fi|u"'re and Stability of a Liquid Satellite, the. Sir G. H. 



Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 115 

 Figure of the Sun, the. Dr. Poor, Dr. Ambroniv 2!0 



