1906 J 



Index 



Collclt (Anthony), a Handbook of British Inland Birds, 



S" ■ J 



CoMingo (Walter E.), Reporl (in tlir Ijijunous Insects and 



Other Animals observed in th- Midland Counties during 



1905, 293 ,, 



Collins (!•'. Howard), " 390° Mariners' Compass Card, 



514 

 Collodion Emulsion, Henry Oscar Klein, 5 

 Coloration of Sodalitc, Fugitive, Jas. Currie, 564 

 Colour Illusions, B. J. P. R., 586 

 Colour Phenomena in Ilnletus coerulesccns, Edgar Irevi- 



thicU, 318; Geo. Massce, 380 

 Colour Photography; M. I.ippmann's Method of Photo- 

 graphy in Colour, 459 ; Natural-colour Photography, Dr. 

 E. Kcinig, Supp. to October 11, vi ; Colour-correct Photo- 

 graphy, f. Thome Baker, Supp. to October 11, vi 

 Colouring of Guereza Monkeys, .Mr. Lydekker, 300 

 Colours and Magnitudes of Double Stars, Mr. Lewis, 54.1 

 Colours of .Sun-spots, the, Th. Hansen, 548 

 Colquhoun (Archibald R.), a People at School, H. 1-ieUling 



Hall, Supp. to May 3, vii 

 Comets: Comets igobo and 19061:, Prof. Abetti, 18; E. 

 Slrbmgren 18 ; Comet 19061:, Miss Lamson, 64 ; Comet 

 I9n6h (Kopff), M. Ebell, (14, 158= r-^of. Wolf, 158; 

 Observations of Comet iqo^c, 88 ; the Expected Return 

 of Holmes's Comet, Dr. H. J. Zwiers, 41; Return of 

 Holmes's Comet (1906/), Prof. Max Wolf, 474; Holmes's 

 Comet (1906/), Prof. Wolf, 499, S^S • Observations of 

 Comets, Prof. H. Howe, 112: Search-ephemeris for 

 Finlay's Comet, M. L. Schulhof, 231; Finlay's Comet 

 (i()o6d), L. Schulhof, 253, 282, 339, 371, 386, 417, 453, 

 499, 5-?; Hcrr Kopf, 282; M. Fayet, 339; M. J. 

 Guillaume, 417 ; M. Qu^nisset, 575 ; Observations of 

 Minor Planets and Comets, Prof. E. Weiss, 306 ; Dis- 

 covery of a New Comet (19061?), Herr Kopff, 452 ; Herr 

 Graff', 453, 499 : Comet i9o6i' (KopfT), M. Ebell, 474, 

 499. 575 ; Pfof- E- '-■ Pickering, 499; Prof. Milloscvich, 

 575'; "Messrs. Crawford and Champreux, 619 

 Commutator Motors, Single-phase, F. Punga, 606 

 Compass Adjustment, Lectures on. Captain W. R. Martm, 



221 

 Compatriots' Club Lectures, .Supp. to October 11, ix 

 Comstock (George C), the Luminosity of the Brighter 



Stars, 41 

 Concrete Blocks, the Manufacture of, and their Lse m 

 Building Construction, H. H. Rice and W. M. Torrance, 

 608 

 Condensation Nuclei, C. T. R. Wilson, I-.R.S.. 619 

 Condon (T.), Seal-skull from Miocene of the Oregon Coast, 

 208 , . , 



Congo, Reports of the Expedition lo the, 1903-5, Liverpool 



School of Tropical Medicine, 269 

 Congresses : the International Congress of Anthropology 

 and Prehistoric Arch.-Eology, 211; Botanical Congress at 

 Hamburg, 621 

 Constable (F. C), Poverty and Hereditary Genius, a 

 Criticism of Mr. Francis Galton's Theory of Hereditary 

 Genius, 350 

 Constellations, Researches into the Origin of the Primitive, 

 of the Greeks, Phoenicians, and Babylonians, Robert 

 Brown, jun., 410 

 Conway (Sir Martin), No Man's Land, a History of Spits- 

 bergen from its Discovery in 1596 to the Beginning of 

 the Scientific Exploration of the Country, 381 

 Cooke (H. M.), Old Pewter, 281 



Coomaraswamv (A. K.), Sinhalese Earthenware, 498 

 voomaraswamy (Ethel M.), Old Sinhalese Embroidery, 



450 

 Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, Lectures on 

 Tropical Diseases, being the Lane Lectures for 1905 

 delivered at the. Sir Patrick Manson, Dr. J. W. W. 

 Stephens, Supp. to May 3, ix 

 Copperthwaite (W. C), 'Tunnel Shields and the Use of 



Compressed Air in Subaqueous Works, 34S 

 Cornish Circles, Notes on some. Sir Norman Lockyer, 



K.C.B.. F.R.S., 126 

 Corona, Photographing the, without a Total Eclipse, M^L 



Millochau and Stefanik, 112, 158 

 Cortie (A. L.), Total Solar Eclipse of August 30, 1905, 

 142 ; Radium not detected in Extra-terrestrial Bodies, 

 454 



Corvus comix and C. coronc, Distribution of the Forms 

 of, J. A. Harvie-Brown, 175; the Reviewer, 175 



Cosmogony : History of the Planetary System from Thales 

 to Kepler, Dr. J. L. E. Dreyer, 491 Modern Cosmo- 

 gonies, Agnes M. Gierke, 350 



Cotswolds, Highways and Byways in Oxford and the, 

 Herbert A. Evans, 124 



Coulter (John .VI.), a Text-book of Botany, Supp. lo 

 October 11, v 



Couturat (Louis), les Principes des MathiSmatiques, 265 



Cousins (H. IL), Cassava Trials at the Hope Experiment 

 Station, Jamaica, 208 



Coutts (Dr. J. M.), Recent Epidemic of Trypanosomiasis 

 in Mauritius, 375 



Coventry (E. M.), the Rubber-tree Fiscus elastica, 450 



Cowan (J. L.), United Slates " Dry-farming," 304 



C'owell (P. 11.), Ancient Eclipses, 11 



Cramp (Wm.), on an .Apparatus for the Production of an 

 .Active Mixture of Gases which may be Used for Bleach- 

 ing and Sterilising Purposes, 525 



Craniology : Craniology of Natives of the Madras Presi- 

 dency, Thugs, Veddahs, Tibetans, and Seistanis, Sir 

 William Turner, K.C.B., 215; Skull of Immanuel Kant 

 Contrasted with that of a Member of the Neanderthal 

 Race, A. Rauber, 280; the Correlation between Intelli- 

 gence and the Size of the Head, Dr. Raymond PearL 

 304 ; Skulls of Californian Indians, A. Hrdlicka, 335 



Crawford (Mr.), Comet I906e, 619 



Crichton (D. C), Electrolysis of Potassium Ethyl Dipropyl 

 .Malonate, 190 



Crichton-Browne (Sir James), Birth-rate of Blackpool, 545 



Crime, Chemistry and the Detection of, 440 



Critic of Biometry, the Latest, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 



46s 

 Croft (W. B.), some Simple Questions on the Images of 



Microscopes and Telescopes, 71 

 Crompton (Colonel), on Electropositive Coatings for the 



Protection of Iron and Steel from Corrosion, 501 

 Crookes (Sir William, F.R.S.), the Ultra-violet Spectrum 



of Ytterbium, 343 ; on Radio-activity and the Internal 



Structure of the Earth, 454 

 Crossland (C), the Fungus Flora of Yorkshire, 196 

 Crustacea: the British Woodlice, being a Monograph of 



the Terrestrial Isopod Crustacea occurring in the British 



Islands, Wilfred Mark Webb and Charles Sillem, 99 

 Crystallography: the Action of "a" Radiation on 



Diamonds, C. W. R., 271 

 Crystals : State of Colouring Matters in Crystals Coloured 



Artificially, P. Gaubert, 24 

 Cubic Surfaces, on Models of, W. H. Blythe, 197 

 Cull (Miss), Life Cycle of the Protozoa, 552 

 Cumberland, a Larch Sawflv in, 529 

 Gumming (A. C), Methyl Derivatives of Ortho- and Meta- 



amino-benzoic .Acids, 407 

 Cunnington (W. A.), the Tanganyika Problem. 550 

 Curie (Madame), Polonium Identical with Radium F, 185 

 Currie (Jas.), Fugitive Coloration of Sodalite, 564 

 Curtis (Dr. H. D.), the Origin of Castor, 282 

 Cyanide Industry, the. Theoretically and Practically Con- 

 sidered, R. R'obine and M. Lenglen, Dr. T. K. Rose. 



195 

 Cytology : Algemeine Biologic, Oscar Hertwig, Prof. J. B. 



Farmer, F.R.S., 25 



D.iirv Chemistry. Harry Snvder, 243 



Dalbv (Prof. W. E.),' on Experiments Illustrating the 

 Balancing of Engines, 501 ; on Suction-gas Plants, 501 



Dale (Sir David, Bart.), Death of, 38 



Dale (T. F-), the Fox, 78 



Dall (W. H.), Smithsonian Institution, Bulletin of the 

 United States Museum, Fossil Invertebrates, 163 



Dalton (W. H.), on the " Red Hills " of the East Coast 

 Salt Marshes, 4:57 



Dalton, Avogadro and, the Standing in Chemistry of 

 their Hypotheses, Dr. .Andrew N. Meldrum, ^37 



Daniel, Solar and Lunar Cycles implied in the Prophetic 

 Numbers in the Book of. Dr. W. Bell Dawson, 154 



Darbishire (A. D.). a New Conception of Segregation, ^^i 



Darbishire (Dr. F. V.), on Oxidation in Soils and its Rela- 

 tion to Productiveness, 526 



