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the Bay of Biscay, E. T. Browne, 70 ; Biscayan Plankton 

 Collected during a Cruise of H.M.S. Research in igoo, 

 Dr. G. H. Fowler, (i) the Cephalopoda, W. E. Hoyle, 

 {2) the Medusa, E. T. Browne, 191 ; Atlas colori4 'des 

 Plantes et des Animaux des Cdtes de France. P. 

 Kuckuck, Dr. M. Langeron, 102 ; Bucket for obtaining 

 Samples of Water from Considerable Depths, Dr. C. 

 Kofoid, 130 ; Miiggiaea atlantica in the English Channel 

 and Irish Sea during 1904, Dr. L. Gough, 130; Mode in 

 which .'\merican Crayfish of the Genus Cambarus Lav 

 their Eggs, Dr. E. A. Andrews, 133 ; Mollusca, Dr. Paul 

 Pelseneer, 153 ; ein Jahr an Bord I. M.S. Siboga, Frau 

 A. Weber, 196 ; New Pelagic Ccelenterate from Java, 

 Dogielia malayaiia, D. D. Pedaschenk, 229 ; the Fresh- 

 water Fauna of India, Dr. Nelson .\nnandale, 472 ; 

 Aquatic-dwelling Weevils, E. E. Lowe, 541 ; the Larval 

 and Post-larval Stages in the Life-historv of the Flat- 

 fish and Cod Families, 643 ; Distribution of the Crus- 

 tacean Calamis finmarchicus in Icelandic Waters, O. 

 Paulsen, 643 

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



465 

 Biometry and Biology, a Replv to Prof. Pearson, J. J. 

 Lister, 584 ; a Rejoinder, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S. 

 608, 636 

 Biquard (Robert), the Presence of Neon amongst the Gases 



I rem some Hot Springs, 344 

 Birds : the Birds of Tunisia, J. I. S. Whitaker, O. V. 

 Aplin, 51; the Birds of thi^ Isle of Man, P. G. Ralfe, 

 105; the Immigration of Summer Birds, 470; a Hand- 

 book of British Inland Birds, Anthonv Collett, 511; a 

 Pocket-book of British Birds, E. F. M. Elms, 5i'i ; the 

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

 Birth-rate of Blackpool, Sir James Crichton-Browne =;45 

 Bischoffsheim (Raphael), Death of. 1^1 

 Bjerknes (V.), Recherche sur les Champs de Force hydro- 



dynamiques, 265 

 Black (A. C), Natural Phenomena, a Collection of De 

 scriptive and Speculative Essavs on some of the By-path: 

 of Nature, 633 

 Blackman (Dr. V. H.), the Nature of Fertilisation, 551 

 Blaise (E. E.), Relations of Functional Groups in Distan! 



Positions, Cyclic Amines, 264 

 Blake (Rev. J. F.), Death and Obituarv Notice of, 278 

 Blakeslee (Dr. A. F.), on the " Physiological Sex " in 



Mucorine^E, 576 

 Blanc (Dr. G. A.), Radio-active Substances in the Thermal 

 Springs of Echaillon and Salins Moutiers, in Savov, 40 : 

 Method of Isolating Radio-thorium from Thorium 'Salts' 

 574 

 Blanc (G.), Synthesis of fli8-dimethvl- and 6;3-trimethyl- 

 pimelic .'Vcids, 72 ; Syntheses of Isolaurolene and Iso- 

 lauronolic Acid, 120; Syntheses of Terebic and Pyro- 

 terebic Acids, 263 

 Bloch (M.), Production of Aromatic Sulphamates by the 

 Reduction of Nitro-compounds with Sodium Hvdro 

 sulphite, 95 

 Blood-pressure, Studies in. Physiological and Clinical Dr 



George Oliver,. 638 

 Blood-sucking Flies, Illustrations of British, Ernest Edward 



.'\ustin, 441 

 Bloxam (W. Popplewell), on n New Method of determining 



Indigotin, 526 

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

 Boas (J. E. v.), Pleural Cavity Absent in Indian Elephant. 



280 

 Bogdanov (Dr. Alexander), Death of, 414 

 Bois, Traits d 'Exploitation commerciale des A. Mathev 



441 

 Bois-Reymond (A. du), Erfindung und Erfinder, 550 

 Boletus coerulescens, Colour " Phenomena in' Ed"a 



Trevithick, 318: Geo. Massee, 3S0 '^ 



Bolsche (Wilhelm), Haeckel, his Life and Work 26 

 Boltwood (Dr. Bertram), the Chemical Nature of Thoriun 

 and the Origin of its Radio-activitv, 385 ; the Relativ 

 Proportion of Radium and Cranium in Radio-activi 

 Minerals, 451 

 Boltzmann (Prof. Ludwig), Death of. 406 ; Obituarv Notice 



of. Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S. , s6q 

 Bombay Locust, the, H. Maxwell-Lefrov Fred. V Theo- 

 bald, 481 



the 



Bonney (Prof. T. G., F.R.S.), on the Origin of the Trias. 

 549; I'Age des derniers \'olcans de la France, Marcellin 

 Boule, 607 

 Booth (W. H.), Water Softening and Treatment, 464 

 Bordas (F.), Rapidity of Absorption of Odours by Milk. 

 167 ; Estimation of Albuminoid and Gelatin Materials by 

 Means of Acetones, 216 

 Bort (L. Teisserenc de), the Meteorology of the Free Atmo- 

 sphere, Address at Royal Society of Edinburgh. 255 : 

 Expedition to the Equatorial Regions of the .Atlantic, 64S 

 Bosanquet (Prof. R. C.), on the Excavations Undertaken 



at Sparta by the British School at Athens, 457 

 Bose (C. L.), Toxic Principles of the Bitter Variety of the 



Fruit of Luffa aegyptiaca, 643 

 Botany : Original Habitat of the Cocoanut Palm, J. 

 Ferguson, 16 ; White Mildew Disease on Euonymus 

 japoniciis in the South of England, E. S. Salmon, 16 : 

 the Heart of a Garden, Rosamund Marriott Watson, 29 ; 

 the Wild Fauna and Flora of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Kew, 53 ; Exalbuininous Grass-seeds, Dr. Otto Stapf, 

 61 ; Cyanogenetic Plants, Prof. Wyndham Dunstan, 

 F.R.S., 6i ; the Bamboo-hat Industry in Java, Prof. Ji.. 

 de Wildeman, 85 ; Termes gestroi, Parasite of Para 

 Rubber Trees, E. P. Stebbing, 85 ; the East Anglian 

 Timber Willow, E. R. Pratt, 86 ; New South Wales 

 Linnean -Society, 95, 167, 312, 484, 508, 580, 652 ; Case 

 of a Green Organ deprived of .Assimilating Power, Jean 

 Friedel, 120; Distribution of the Forest Flora of the 

 Bombay Presidency and Sind, W. A. Talbot, 134 ; 

 Vorlesungen iiber Deszendenztheorie mit besonderer 

 Beriicksichtigung der Botanischen Seite der Frage 

 gehalten an der Reichsuniversitat zu Leiden, Dr. J. P. 

 Lotsy, W. Bateson, F.R.S., 146 ; the Green Colour of 

 Plants, Prof. E. Stahl, 157; Physiological Investigation 

 of Fungus, Phycomyces nitens. Prof. L. Errera, 157 : 

 Periodicity, Dr. Francis Darwin, 161 ; Alien Flora of 

 Britain, S. T. Dunn, 170: the Aconites of India, Dr. 

 Otto Stapf, 170; an Enumeration of the Vascular Plants 

 from .Surinam, Dr. A. PuUe, 170 ; die europaischen 

 Laubmoose, Georg Roth, 170; Kew Bulletin of Miscel- 

 laneous Information, iSo ; Kew Publications, Sir W. T. 

 Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 198; Linnean Society, 

 191, 262; the Fungus Flora of Yorkshire, G. Massee 

 and C. Crossland, 196 ; Plants and their Ways in South 

 Africa, Bertha Stoneman, 221 ; Causes of the Pressure 

 and Flow of Sap in the Maple, Dr. K. M. Wieland, 

 251 : Origin of the Materials Utilised by the Ovary, 

 Jean Friedel, 264 ; Longevity of Seeds, Paul Becquerel, 

 264 ; TabuljE Botanicas, 269 : the Ripe Rot or Mummy 

 Disease of Guavas, J. L. Sheldon, 280: Rubber from 

 Castilloa Trees, J. C. Moore and J. Jones, 280; Func- 

 tions of the Ethereal Oils of Xerophytic Plants, Dr. R. 

 Marloth, 288; Sotanique — les Phanerogames des Terres 

 Magellanique. E. de Wildeman, 298; Influence of the 

 Absorption of Sugar on the Phenomena of Germination 

 of Young Plants, W. Lubimenko, 312 ; Conspectus Florae 

 Graeca^, Auctore, E. de Haldcsy, 314; Spread of St. 

 John's Wort in Australia, 337; International Conference 

 on Hybridisation and Plant-breeding, 371 ; India Penin- 

 sular Balsams, Sir Joseph Hooker, 385 ; Plant Rusts in 

 Victoria, D. McAlpine, 385 ; Biologische und Morpho- 

 logische Untersuchungen iiber Wasser- und Sumpf- 

 gewachse. Prof. Hugo Gliick, 411; Study of the Basidio- 

 mycetous Fungus Polyportis squamosus. Prof. A. H. R. 

 Buller, 41.'; ; Glycogen and Paraglycogen in the Fungi. 

 Prof. L. Errera, 415 ; Gaseous Exchanges of a Green 

 Plant Developed in the Light, Jules Lefevrc, 436 ; 

 Death of Prof. H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S.. 448; 

 Obituarv Notice of. Prof. S. H. Vines, F.R.S.. 

 493; Death of C. Baron Clarke, F.R.S., 448; 

 Obituary Notice of, 495 ; Ecology of New Zealand, Dr. 

 Cockayne, 450 ; the Rubber-tree Fiscus elasiica, E. M. 

 Coventry, 450 : the Goodyera repens in Flower in Nor- 

 folk, Rev. Guy Halliday, 472; W. A. Nicholson, 544; 

 a New Species of Sporormia, C. E. Fairman, 472 ; New 

 .Species of Amphisphaeria, C. E. Fairman, 472 : Two 

 Undescribed Species of Eucalyptus from Eastern 

 Australia, R. T. Baker, 4S4 ; the Julianiaceoe, a New 

 Natural Order of Plants, W. Bolting Hemsley. F.R.S., 

 507 ; How to Find and Name Wild Flowers. Thomas 

 Fox, 514; Hortus A'eitchii, a History of the Rise and 



