Index 



Canada, Geological Survey of, A. P. Low, 17^; Prof. 

 Robert Bell, F.R.S., 245; F. R. S., 245 



Cancer : Ten Years' Record of the Treatment of Cancer 

 without Operation, Dr. Robert Bell, 269 ; E.\perimental 

 Analysis of the Growth of Cancer, E. F. Bashford, 

 J. A. Murray, and W. H. Bowen, 483 ; see Morbology 



Cape Town : South African Philosophical Society, 376 



Capron (A. J.), Method of Compressing Steel Ingots, 68 



Carbohydrate Metabolism, on, with an Appendix on the 

 Assimilation of Carbohydrate into Proteid and Fat, 

 followed by the Fundamental Principles and the Treat- 

 ment of Diabetes, Dialectically Discussed, Dr. F. W. 

 Pavy, F.R.S., 631 



Carbon Dio.xide in the Breath, F. Southerden, 8i 



Carboni fossili inglesi. Dr. Guglielmo Gherardi, 514 



Carnegie (Dr. Andrew), Modern Needs in Universities, 

 Address at the University of Edinburgh, 64S 



Carnegie (Douglas), Optical Illusions, 610 



Carpenter (F. W.), the Effects of Inbreeding, Cross-breed- 

 ing, and Selection upon Drosophila, 337 



Carpenter (Dr. H. C. H.), on Structural Changes in Nickel 

 Wire at High Temperatures, 500 



Carr^ (H.), Distemper in Dogs, 48 



Carruthers (D.), Ascents in the Ruwenzori Range, 132 



Carruthers (William, F.R.S.), Vitality of Farm Seeds, 475 



Cartailhac (Dr. E.), on the Grotto at Gargas, 457 



Cash (James), British Fresh-water Rhizopoda, 52 



Castle (W. E.), the Effects of Inbreeding, Cross-breeding, 

 and Selection upon Drosophila, 337 



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



Cave Exploration, Irish, Dr. R. F. ScharJf, 138 



Cell in Modern Biology, the, Prof. J. B. Farmer, F.R.S., 

 25 



Ceramique industrielle, la, Chimie-Technologie, A. Granger, 

 William Burton, 3 



CerasUi (Prof.), Personal Equation in Photometric Observ- 

 ations, 158; a Modified Form of Solar Eye-piece, 453 



Cerebral Function, Histological Studies on the Localisa- 

 tion of, Dr. A. W. Campbell, Supp. to May 3, iii 



Ceylon, Report to ihc Government of, on the Pearl-oyster 

 Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 

 F.R.S., 57 



Chablay (E.), Reduction of the Primary Unsaturated 

 ■Mcohols of the Fatty Series by the Metal-ammoniums, 

 312 . 



Chabrie (C), Contribution to the Study of Ultramarine, 

 376 



Challenger Society, 70, 311 



Chamberlin (Thomas C), Geology : Earth History, 557 



Champreux (Mr.), Comet 19062 (Kopff), 619 



Chapman (F.), Importance of Halimeda as a Reef-forming 

 Organism, with a Description of the H'alimeda-lime- 

 stones of the New Hebrides, 165 



Chapman (Dr. H. G.), on the Main Source of " Pre- 

 cipitable " Substance and on the R6le of the Homologous 

 Proteid in Precipitin Reactions, 531; the Cerebral Local- 

 isation in the Bandicoot, 652 



Charcoal, Absorption of the Radio-active Emanation by, 

 Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., 634 



Charlier (C. V. L.), Researches into the Theory of Prob- 

 ability, 187 



Chattaway (Dr. Y. D.), Copper Mirrors obtained by the 

 Deposition of Metallic Copper upon Glass, 204 



Chatterton (Prof. A.), Experiments on Well Irrigation at 

 Metrosapuram in 1902-5, 86 



Chaulin (M.), Apparatus for the Destruction of Mosquitoes, 

 414 



Chavanne (G.), Action of Ammonia on Ethyl Glyoxylate, 

 24 



Chemistry : la Ceramique industrielle, Chimie-Technologie, 

 \. Granger, William Burton, 3; Outlines of Inorganic 

 Chemistry, Frank Austin Gooch and Claude Frederick 

 Walker, 5 ; Persons Insured against Accidents in 

 Germany, 14 ; Chemical Composition of Ash of the 

 Vesuvius Eruption, Prof. Zinno, 17; Crystals of Sylvite 

 in Blocks thrown out by Recent Eruption of Vesuvius, 

 A. Lacroix, 192 ; Differences of Temperature in Chemical 

 Drying Cupboards, Dr. M. C. Schuyten, 17; Osmosis 

 and Osmotic Pressure, Prof. Louis Kahlenberg, 19 ; 

 Osmotic Pressure, Earl of Berkeley, 7, ^4, 24:; ; 

 W. C. D. Whelham, F.R.S., 54, 102, 295: E. G. J. 



Hartley, 54, 245 ; Prof. Henry E. Armstrong, F.R.S., 

 79 ; Norman R. Campbell,' 79 ; Prof. L. Kahlenberg, 

 222 ; the .Nature of Solution and of Osmotic Pressure, 



C. .S. Hudson, 231 ; Osmotic Pressures of some Con- 

 centrated Aqueous Solutions, Earl of Berkeley and 

 E. G. J. Hartley, 261 ; Pure Ferro-molybdenums, Em. 

 Vigouroux, 23 ; Action of Ammonia on Ethyl Glyoxylate, 

 L. J. Simon and G. Chavanne, 24; Acid Properties of 

 Starch, E. Demoussy, 24 ; State of Colouring Matters 

 in Crystals Coloured Artificially, P. Gaubert, 24 ; New 

 Determination of the Melting Points of Platinum and 

 Palladium, Prof. Nernst and H. von Wartenberg, 40; 

 Estimation of Cadmium in a Volatile or Organic Salt, 

 H. Baubigny, 48; Atomic Weight of Terbium, G. Urbain, 

 48; .Absolute Atomic Weight of Terbium, G. D. Hinrichs, 

 167 ; Physikalisch-chemisches Centralblatt, 53 ; Physical 

 Chemistry, and its Applications in Medical and Bio- 

 logical Science, Dr. Alex. Findlay, 53 ; Oxygen Rescue 

 Apparatus, Messrs. Wallach, 60 ; Death and Obituary 

 Notice of Prof. Wilhelm Meyerhoffer, Prof, van 't Hoff, 

 63 ; Reduction in the Price of Photographic and other 

 Glass of High Quality, F. Heller, 65 ; Process for the 

 Direct Utilisation of the Nitrogen of the Atmosphere for 

 the Production of Artificial Manure and other Chemical 

 Products, Dr. Adolf Frank, 65 ; the Sixth International 

 Congress of Applied Chemistry, 65 ; New Method of 

 Extracting Poor Sulphur Ores by Means of Bisulphide 

 of Carbon, Prof. N. Rossi, 66; Distribution of Radium 

 in the Earth's Crust and on the Earth's Internal Heat, 

 Hon. R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 70, 407; Polonium Identical 

 with Radium F, Drs. Meyer and von Schweidler, 

 Madame Curie, 1S5 ; Radio-lead a Mixture of Radium D, 

 Radium E, and Radium F, Drs. Meyer and von 

 Schweidler, 185 ; Cause of Explosion of Sealed Glass 

 Tubes containing Radium Bromide, Paul L. Mercanton, 

 253 ; the Relative Proportion of Radium and Uranium 

 in Radio-active Minerals, Messrs. Rutherford and Bolt- 

 wood, 451 ; the Recent Controversy on Radium, F. 

 Soddy, 516: Lord Kelvin, 539; Synthesis of 5/3-Dimethyl- 

 and /3;8-TrimethyIpimelic Acids, G. Blanc, 72 ; Adolf 

 von Baeyer's gesammelte Werke, Prof. \^^ H. Perkin, 

 jun., F.R.S., 73 ; Chemistry of the Proteids, Dr. Gustav 

 Mann, 75; Carbon Dioxide in the Breath, F. Southerden, 

 81 ; E. A. Parkyn, 133 ; Studies of Fluorite, Harry W. 

 Morse, 87 ; Normal Distribution of Chlorine in the 

 Natural Waters of New York and New England, Daniel 



D. Jackson, 89 ; the Field Assay of Water, Marshall O. 

 Leighton, go; Chemical Society, 93, 141, 190, 262, 310; 

 Relation between Absorption Spectra and Chemical Con- 

 stitution, the /ionitroso-compounds, E. C. C. Baly, Miss 



E. G. Marsden, and A. W. Stewart, 93 ; Derivatives 

 of Brazilein, P. Engels and W. H. Perkin, jun., 93; 

 Pipitzahoic Acid, J. McConnell Sanders, 93 ; Constitu- 

 tion of Ammonium Amalgam, Miss E. M. Rich and 

 M. W. Travers, 93 ; Action of Light on Potassium 

 Ferrocyanide, G. W. A. Foster, 93 ; Constitution of 

 Cellulose, A. G. Green and A. G. Perkin, 93 ; New 

 Derivatives of Pinene, !•'. P. Leach; 93 ; Society of 

 Chemical Industry, 94, 142, 215; the Gutzeit Test for 

 Arsenic, J. A. Goode and Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 94 : 

 New Method of preparing some Organic Compounds of 

 Arsenic, V. Auger, 143 ; Absorption of Gallic Acid by 

 Organic Colloids, W. P. Dreaper and A. Wilson, 94 ; 

 Synthesis of Penta-methyl-ethanol, Louis Henry, 95 ; 

 Action of Ammonia Gas on Anhydrous Ncodymium 

 Chloride, C. Matignon and R. Trannoy, o, ; some 

 Special Brasses, L^on Guillet, 95 : Method for the De- 

 tection and Estimation of Small Quantities of Iron, 

 A. Mouneyrat, 95 ; Production of Aromatic Sulphamates 

 by the Reduction of Nitro-compounds with Sodium 

 Hydrosulphite, A. Seyewetz and M. Bloch, 9:; ; Silver 

 Dioxide and Silver Peroxynitrate, E. R. Watson, 96 ; 

 the Rusting of Iron, Dr. G. T. Moody, 116, vu : J. T. 

 Nance, 142; J. Newton Friend, 540, 610; Hugh Richard- 

 son, 586; Hexamethylethane, Louis Henry, 119; Syn- 

 theses of Isolaurolene and Isolauronolic Acid, G. Blanc, 

 120; a-Chlorocyclohexanone and its Derivatives, L. 

 Bouveault and F. Chereau,. 120; Relation between 

 Absorption Spectra and Chemical Constitution, the 

 Phenvlhvdrazones of Simple Aldehydes and Ketones, 

 E. C' C". Balv and W. B. Tuck, 141 : the Electrochemical 



