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Index 



Balloons and Kites in ihe Service of Meteorology, \V. H. 

 Dines, K.K.S., 35; sec Aeronautics 



Balls |\V. L.), " Sore-shin " Fungus. 650 



Balthazard (\".), Toxic Action and Localisation of the 

 Radium Emanation, 375 



Baly (I-;. C. C), Relation between Absorption Spectra and 

 Chfniical Constitution, the /ionilroso-compounds, ii;, ; 

 Relation between Absorption Spectra and Chemical Con- 

 stitution, the rhcnylhydrazones of Simple Aldehydes and 

 Ketones, 141 ; New Klcment Present as an Impurity in 

 Krvpton and Xenon. 4<)q 



Bantii Folklore (.Medical and General). Dr. Matthew L. 

 Hewat, Sir H. H. Johnstone, K.C.M.G., 28 



Barber (C. .\.), Early Stages in the Development uf the 

 Haustoria of Sanlaiiim album, 643 



Barcroft (Joseph), Physiology at the Hrilish .Association, 



479 



Bargellini (G.), a New Hypothesis connecting the Fluor- 

 escence of Organic Substances with their Chemical Con- 

 stitution, 618 



Barger (G.), Saponarin, a New Glucoside, 310 



Barnard (Prof.), Observations of Nova (leininorum. 158; 

 an Unexplained Observation, 339 ; a Newly-discovered 

 Planetary Nebula. 474 ; Observations of Satellites, 499 



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

 Brook, 595 



Barometric Variations of Long Duration over Large Areas, 

 Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 352 



Barraclough (S. H.), Hollow Lightning Conductor Crushed 

 by the Discharge, 230 



Barrett (Dr. W. F., F.R.S.), Entoptic Vision, Haidinger's 

 Brushes and other Entoptic Phenomena, 142 



Barritt (L.), a Novel Planisphere, 645 



Barrows (\V. M.). the Effects of Inbreeding, Cross-breed- 

 ing, and Selection upon Drosophila, 337 



Barus (Prof. Carl), the Nucleation of the Uncontaminated 

 Atmosphere, 619 



Bashford (E. F.). Experimental Analysis of the Growth of 

 Cancer, 483 ; Cancer. 529 



B.isset (.\. B., F.R.S.), the Mixed Transformation of 

 Lagrange's Equations, 317, 489, 540 



Bassler (R. S.), Smithsonian Institution, Bulletin of the 

 United States Museum, Fossil Invertebrates. 163 



Bastin (S. L.), Effects of Civilisation upon Climate. 547 



Bateman (H.), the Theorv of Integral Equations. 71 



Bateson (W., F.R.S.), Vorlesungen uber Deszendenztheorie 

 mit besonderer Berlicksichtigung der Botanischen Seilc 

 der Frage gehalten an der Reichsuniversltat zu Leiden, 

 Dr. J. P. Lotsy. 146; Mendel's Laws of Inheritance. 



47.=; 



Baubignv (H.). Estimation of Cadmium in a \ olatile or 

 Organic Salt. 48 



Baudran (G.), a Curative Product derived from Tubercu- 

 linine, 408 



Bauer (Dr. L. .'\.), Report of Department of Research in 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, 284 



Baumert (Dr. Georg). Lehrbuch der gerichtlichen Chemie. 

 440 



Bauschinger (Julius), die Bahnbestimmung der Hmmiels- 

 korper. 34:; 



Baxandair(F. E.l, Stars with Peculiar Spectra. 214 



Baynes (Robert E..), Origin of the Term " Metabatic." 56 



Beacom (Major), on the Irrigation Projects Inaugurated 

 by the United States Government, 479 



Bean (Dr. R. B.), the Negro Brain. 524 



Beare (Prof. Hudson), on the New Engineering Labor- 

 atories of the University of Edinburgh, -ioo 



Beaufort Scale, the. Report of the Directors of the Meteor- 

 ological Office uDon an Inquiry into the Relation between 

 the Estimates of Wind-force according to .\dmiral Beau- 

 fort's Scale and the Wlocities Recorded by .Anemometers 

 belonging to the Office, G. C. Simpson. Sir G. H. 

 Darwin. W. H. Dines, and Commander Hepworlh, 

 106 



Beauverie (J.), Atla- ci lori<^ de In Flore Alpine. s6i 



Beck (Messrs. R. rmd J.). Ultimate Microscope Resolving 

 Power with Light of Different Wave-lengths, 60 



Becquerel (Paul). Longevity of Seeds, 264 



Bees. How do Inquiline.' find the Nest of their Host? 

 Oswald H. Latter, 200 



Beetle, Strength of a, Charles R. Keyser, 318 



Beilstein (Prof. T. T.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 641 

 lieis (Constantin), .Action of .Mixed Organomagnesium Com- 

 pounds upon .\mides, 550 

 hclgica Expedition, some Results of the, 298 

 Belief, the Reconstruction of, W. II. Mallock, 217 

 Bell (James .Mackintosh), the Tarawera Volcanic Rift, 



New Zealand, 88 

 Bell (Prof. Robert, F.R.S.), Geological Survey of Canada, 



■^45 

 Bell (Dr. Robert), len \ ears' Record of the treatment of 



Cancer without Operation, 269 

 Bell (T. R.), Characteristics of Certain Indi.in Bulterflics, 



Benham (Prof. W. B.), Ihe Olfactory Sense in Apteryx, 



222 

 Berberich (Dr.), an Interesting Minor Planei. 210; the 



Utility of Short-focus Reflectors, 595 

 Berget (.A.), Magnetic Collimator which Transforms a 



Binocular into an Instrument for taking Bearings, 143 

 Berkeley (Earl of), Osmotic Pressure, 7, 54, 24; ; Osmotic 



Pressures of some Concentrated Aqueous Solutions, 261 ; 



Experiments on the Measurements of Osmotic Pressure, 



453 

 Bernard (M.), a New Form of Photometer, 644 

 Bernstein (Dr.). Parasites of Malaria and the Phagocytic 



Action of the Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes, 141 

 Berthelot (M.), Direct Synthesis of Nitric .Acid and Nitrate 



from their Elements, 239 ; Synthesis of .Amethyst Quartz, 



651 « 



Bervverth (F.), the Meteorite of Kodaikanal, 644; Artificial 

 Metabolites. 644 



Bibbins (.Arthur). Status of the Mesozoic Floras of the 

 United States, 81 



Bidwell (Shelford. F.R.S.), Stress in Magnetised Iron, 317 



Biesbroeck (Dr. G. van). Double Star Measures, 371 



Biese (.Alfred), the Development of the F-eeling for Nature 

 in the Middle -Ages and .Modern Times, 293 



Biffen (R. H.), Mendel's Laws of Inheritance, 474 



Binning (S.), Electrolysis of Solutions of Thiocyanates in 

 Pyridine and in .Acetone, 239 



Biochemistry, Recent Advances in Physiology and, Supp. 

 to May 3, X 



Riogen, Radiobes and, i 



Biology : the Origin of Life, its Physical Basis and De- 

 finition, John Butler Burke, i ; Algemeine Biologie, Oscar 

 Hertwig. Prof. J. B. Farmer, F.R.S.. 25; Physical 

 Chemistrv, and its .Applications in Medical and Biological 

 Science, Dr. .Alex. Findlay, 53 ; Life and Matter, Sir 

 Oliver Lodge. 78; Periodicity, Dr. Francis Darwin, 161; 

 X'ariation in .Animals and Plants, Dr. D. S. Jordan, 183 ; 

 Cours de Chimie physique suivi d '.Applications a la 

 Chimie et ;■! la Biologie, Victor Henri, Prof. Benjamin 

 Moore. 241 ; Gedanken uber Vererbung, Dr. .Alexander 

 Petrunkewitsch, 244 ; les Probl^mes de la Vie. Prof. 

 Ermanno Giglio-Tos, 292 ; Biologische und Morpho- 

 logische Untersuchungen uber VVasser- und Sumpf- 

 gewachse, Prof. Hugo Gliick, 411; the Various Struc- 

 lural Modifications for Flight occurring in Vertebrates, 

 Prof. R. S. Lull, 415 : Manner in which the .Anemone 

 Melridium marginatum Multiplies by Fission, M. L. 

 Hammatt, 41(1: Death and Obituary Notice of Fritz 

 Schaudinn, 49(1-7: the Biology of the Frog, Samuel J. 

 Holmes, 560 ; Morphologie und Biologie der Algen, Dr. 

 Friedrirh Oltmanns. George Murray, F.R.S., 561 ; Bio- 

 metrv and Biology, a Reply to Prof. Pearson. J. J. 

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

 608; Biometrv and Biology, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 

 hl6 ; Phases of the Gastrulation of the Horned Toad. 

 C. L. Edwards and C. W. Hahn. 592 ; Handbook of 

 Flower Pollination based upon Hermann MCiller's Work 

 " The Fertilisation of Flowers by Insects." Dr. Paul 

 Knuth, 605 ; Ciregor Mendel's Briefe an Carl Nageli, 

 1806-7-,, 640; Marine Biology: Report for 1905 on the 

 Lancashire Sea Fisheries Laboratory at the University of 

 Liverpool and the Sea Fish Hatchery at Piel. Prof. W. A. 

 Herdman, F.R.S.. Andrew Scott, and James Johnstone. 

 Frank Balfour Browne. 19 : Report to the Government 

 of Cevlon on the Pearl-ovster Fisheries of the Gulf of 

 Manaar, Prof. W. A. Herdman. F.R.S., :;7 : Volk- 

 nucleus in the Oocvte of .Antedon, Dr. G. C. Chubb. 61 : 

 Medusa? Collected in H.M.S. Research by Dr. Fowler in 



