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Index 



rCffect of Sprinkling Urine on the Floors of Green- 

 houses, I'rof. Bottomley, 577 ; Experiments 10 Show 

 that Ciliation cannot be Used as a Taxonomic 

 Character among Bacteria, Dr. Ellis, 577 

 Scclion L (Educational Science) — Opening Address by 

 I'rof. M. E. Sadler, President of the Section, 501 ; 

 I'Mucation at the British Association, Hugh Richard- 

 son, 501 : on Health at School. Sir Edward Bralirook, 

 501 ; on Physical Education, Sir I.auder Brunton, 502 ; 

 Estimates of the Time, Cost, and L'scfulncss of 

 Medical Inspection, Dr. Ethel Williams, 502 ; on the 

 Bases of True Hygiene, A. Burrell, 502 ; on the 

 Education of Wage-earners of School Age, .Mrs. J. R. 

 MacDonald, 502 ; Physiological Value of Rest, Dr. 

 .\cland, 502 ; Dr. Bevan Lewis, 502 ; Dr. W. H. R. 

 Rivers, 502 ; Dr. Macdougall, 502 ; on the Course of 

 Experimental, Observational, and Practical Studies 

 most Suitable for Elementary Schools, Sir Philip 

 Magnus, 502 ; on School Training for the Home Duties 

 of Women, Prof. A. Smilhells, i;o2 ; .Scientific Method 

 in the Study of School Teaching, Prof. J. J. Findlay, 

 502 ; on the Examination rnd Inspection of Schools, 

 Prof. Armstrong, 50;!: W. .M. Heller, 503; Rev. E. C. 

 Owen, 503 ; on the Teaching of Mechanics by Experi- 

 ment, C. E. .Ashford, 503 

 British Association, the Electrical Signs of Life and their 

 Abolition bv Chloroform, Dr. .Augustus D. Waller, 

 F.R.S., at, '^47 

 British .Association, Local Societies at the, 481 

 British Association, \'ectors, &c., at the. Dr. C. O. Knott, 



585 : Writer of the Report, 586 

 British Association, the South .African Medal of the, Sir 



C. H. Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 225 

 British Birds, a Pocket-book of, E. F. M. Elms, 511 

 British Blood-sucking Flies, Illustrations of, Ernest 



Edward .Austin, 441 

 British Diptera, a Guide to. Rev. W. J. Wingate, 512 

 British Fisheries, their .Administration and their Problems, 

 a .Short -Account of the Origin and Growth of British 

 Sea-fishery .Authorities and Regulations, James John- 

 stone, 535 

 British Fresh-water Rhizopoda, James Cash and John 



Hopkinson, 52 

 British Inland Birds, a Handbook of, Anthony Collett, 511 

 British Inland Navigation, i6q 



British Islands, the Birds of the, Charles Stonham, 607 

 British Isles, the Butterflies of the, Richard South, 465 

 British Medical Association, the Toronto Meeting of the. 



Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 529 

 British Woodlice, the, being a Monograph of the Terres- 

 trial Isopod Crustacea occurring in the British Islands, 

 Wilfred Mark Webb and Charles Sillem, qq 

 Broca (Andr^), Resistance of Electrolytes for High- 

 frequency Currents, 166 

 Brodie (F. J.), Mean Prevalence of Thunderstorms in 



British Islands, 1881-1905, 215 

 Brodrick (H.), on a Recently Discovered .Skeleton in 



Sooska Cave, 458 

 Brook (Charles L.), Prof. Barnard's " Unexplained 



Observation," 595 

 Brooks (F. E.), the Grape Curculio, 11 1 

 Broom (Dr. R.), the Early Development of the .Appendi- 

 cular Skeleton of the Ostrich, with Remarks on the 

 Origin of Birds, 376 

 Brouardel (Dr.), Death of, 302 ; Obituary Notice of, 412 

 Brown (Edward), Races of Domestic Poultry, 13 

 Brown (Robert, jun.). Researches into the Origin of the 

 Primitive Constellations of the Greeks, Phcenicians, and 

 Babylonians, 410 

 Brown (R. N. R.), Antarctic Botany, 593 

 Browne (E. T.l, Medusae collected in H.M.S. Research by 



Dr. Fowler in the Bay of Biscay, 70; the Medusa, 191 

 Browne (Frank Balfour), Report for 1905 on the Lanca- 

 shire Sea Fisheries Laboratory at the University of 

 Liverpool and the Sea Fish Hatchery at Piel,' Prof. 

 \A". .A. Herdman, F.R.S., Andrew Scott, and James 

 Johnstone, 19 

 Brownlee (Dr. John), Theory of Epidemics, 263 

 Bruno (Giordano), In Memoriam of the 17th February, 



ifioo, .Alois Riehl, 244 

 Brunton (J. D.), on the Heat Treatment of Wire, do 



Brunton (Sir Lauder), on Physical Education, 502 

 Bryan (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.)] Death and Obituary Notice 

 of Baron C. R. von der Osten Sacken, 180 : Thermo- 

 dynamics of Diffusion, 246; Obituary Notice of Prof. 

 Ludwig Boltzmann, 569; Vorlesungen iiber die Thcorie 

 der Warmeslrahlung, Dr. Max Planck, Supp. to 

 October 11, iii 

 Bryology : die europaischen Laubmoosc, Georg Roth, 170 

 Buchan-Hepburn (.Archibald), Suspended Germination of 



Seeds, 636 

 Buchanan (E. M.), Resonant Properties of Fossilised Wood, 



84 

 Buddhism : Lotus Blossoms, Maung Nee, 221 

 Budge (E. .A. Wallis), the Egyptian Heaven and Hell, 10 

 Building : Eftect of Fire on Building Stones, Points of 

 Importance for Fire Resistance, W. R. Baldwin-Wise- 

 man, 134; a Method of Testing Building Material by 

 .Means of a .Sand-blast .Apparatus, H. Burchartz, 460: 

 the Manufacture of Concrete Blocks and their Use in 

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



l308 



Buller (Prof. .A. II. K.), Study of the Basidiomycetous 

 Fungus, Polvponis squamosus, 415 



Buller (Sir Walter Lawry, K.C.M.G., F.R.S.i, Death of, 

 302 ; Obituary Notice of, 354 



Bulloch (Dr. William), the Specificity of the Opsonic Sub- 

 stances in the Blood Serum, iiS 



Burchartz (H.), a Method of Testing Building Material 

 by Means of a Sand-blast Apparatus, 460 



Burgess (Dr. James), Interpolation for a Table of Frac- 

 tions with a Notice of Synthetic Division, 215 



Burke (John Butler), the' Origin of Life, its Physical 

 Bases and Definition, i 



Burkill (I. Henrv), the F'ertilisation of Pieris, 296 



Burma: a People at School, H. Fielding Hall, Archibald 

 R. Colquhoun, Supp. to May 3, vii 



Burrard (Lieut. -Colonel S. G., F.R.S.), an Account of the 

 Scientific Work of the Survey of India and a Compari- 

 son of its Progress with that of Foreign Surveys Pre- 

 pared for Use of the Survey Committee, 1905, 301 



Burrell (A.), on the Bases of True Hygiene, 502 



Burrows (Rev. F. R.), Geographical (jleanings, 351 



Burton (William), la Ceramique industrielle, Chimie- 

 Technologie, A. Granger, 3 



Butter-making on the Farm and at the Creainery, C. W. 

 Walker-Tisdale and T. R. Robinson, C. .Simmonds, 6 



Butterflies of the British Isles, Richard South, 463 



Cady (Prof. W. G.), the Iron Arc, 443 



Cain (Dr. J. C), International Celebration of the Jubilee 

 of the Coal-tar Industry, 318 



Calcul graphique, M^thodes de, Frederico Oom, 265 



Calcul des R^sidus et ses .Applications k la Theorie des 

 Fonctions, le, Ernst Lindelof, 265 



Calcutta, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 96, 143, 264, 344, 508 



Calderwood (W. L.), the Smolt to Grilse Stage of the 

 Salmon, 375 



Caldwell (R. J.), on the Literature bearing on the Hydro- 

 lysis of Sugars, 526 



Caiifornian Earthquake of April 18, the, 178: Report 

 upon the, 285 



Calkins (Prof.), the Nature of Fertilisation, 551 : Life 

 Cycle of the Protozoa, 552 



Calmette (Dr. .A.), Intestinal Origin of Tuberculous 

 Tracheo-bronchial .Adenopathy, 143 ; Protective Inocula- 

 tion against Tuberculosis. 182 ; Vaccination against 

 Tuberculosis by the Digestive Tracts, 216: Channels of 

 Entrance of the Tubercle Bacillus into the Organism, 



59.3 



Cambridge Philosophical Society, 94, 191 



Cameron (Dr. Isabella), Study of the Dietaries of Students' 

 Residences in Edinburgh, 263 



Campbell (.A.), Bifilar Galvanometer Free from Zero Creep, 

 166 



Campbell (Dr. .A. W.), Histological Studies on the Local- 

 isation of Cerebral Function, Supp. to May 3. iii 



Campbell (Norman R.), Osmotic Pressure, 79 



Campbell (Prof.), the Caiifornian Earthquake. 524 ; 

 Jupiter's Sixth Satellite, ^24 



Canada, the .Astronomical Society of. 306 



