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Index 



.A^Iarch 24, 191 



des 25-jahrigen Bestandes seiner Theorie der elektrolyti- 



schen Dissociation gewidmet von seiner Freunden und 



Schiilern, 401 ; the Meaning of " lonisation," 458 

 Wallacli (Prof.), Optical Activity with no Asymmetrical 



Atom, 266 

 Waller (Dr. A. D.), Comparative Action of Stovaine and 



Cocaine, 237 ; Rate of Action of Drugs upon Muscle as a 



Function of Temperature, 386 

 Wallis (B. C), Practical Exercises in Geography, 154 

 Walsh (Lieut.-Colonel J. H. Tull), Positions of Birds' Nests 



in Hedges, 189 

 Walsinghani's (Lord) Collection of Micro-Lepidoptera, 194 

 Walter (Hans), das Pflanzenreich, Phytolaccaceae, 182 

 Warburton (C), the Cambridge Natural History, Scorpions, 



Spiders, Mites, Ticks, &c., 211 

 Warcollier (M.), Action of the Ultra-violet Rays on Wine in 



Course of Fermentation, 4S0 

 Ward (Dr. Francis), Photography of Marine Animals, 257 

 Wargny (Carlos), los M^todos de Integracion, 66 

 Waring (Gerald A.), Geology and Water Resources of the 



Harvey Basin Region, Oregon, 262 

 Warming-Johansen, Lehrbuch der algemeinen Botanik, 481 

 Warth (H.), Pitchblende as a Remedy, 38 

 Watch-glass Clip, Messrs. J. J. Griffin and Son, 439 

 Waters (A. W.), Bryozoa from Collections made by C. 



Crossland, Part ii., Cyclostomata, Ctenostomata, and 



Endoprocta, 270 ; Bryozoa from Collections made by Mr. 



C. Crossland, 387 

 Watson (Colonel Sir Charles M., K.C.M.G.), the Life of 



Major-General Sir Charles William Wilson, Royal 



Engineers, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 311 

 Watson (D. M. S.), Two New Genera of Upper Liassic 



Plesiosaurs, 119 

 Watteville (C. de), the Line Spectrum of Calcium given by 



the Oxy-acetylene Blow-pipe, 239 : Yellow, Orange, and 



Red Region of the High Temperature Flame Spectrum 



of Calcium, 299 ; High Temperature Flame Spectrum 



of Iron, 479 

 Wave-lengths of Light, Standard Measurement in, Dr. 



A. E. H. Tutton, F.R.S., 338 

 Weather Forecasting by Simple Methods, F. S. Granger, 



307 

 Weather Indicator, 126 

 Webb (G. W.), a Systematic Geography of the British 



Isles, 125 

 Wedderburn (E. M.), Current Measurement in Loch Garrv, 



478 

 Weevers (Dr. Fh.), Physiological Significance of Some 



Glucosides, 199 

 Wehner (H.), Areas of Seismic and \'olcanic Activity Move 



Slowlv to the West, 258 

 Weinberg (Prof. R.), the Brain of the late Prof. D. J. 



Mendel^eff, 16 

 Weiss (Prof. F. E.), Variability in the Flowers of 



Tropajolum Hybrids, 389 

 Weisweiller (G.), Vicianose, a New Reducing C„ Sugar, 



389 

 Welding and Cutting Metals by Aid of Gases or Electricity, 



Dr. L. A. Groth, 1 

 Weldon (W. F. R.), the Cambridge Natural History, 



Crustacea, 211 

 Werth (Dr. Emil), Geological Age of Homo heidelbergensis. 



105 

 Wesbrook (Dean), University Education, 27 

 Wcsch^ (W.), New Tipulid Subfamily, 148 ; Viviparous 



Propagation of the Tachinld Flv, 374 

 West Indies, Recent Agricultural Publications from the, 23 

 Westell (W. P.), the Young Naturalist, 63 ; the .Animals 



and their Story, 423 

 Westmorland, Cambridge County Geographies, Dr. J. E. 



Marr, F.R.S., 188 

 Wheels, Improvements in Resilient, for Vehicles, Hon. R. 



Clere Parsons at Roval Society of Arts, 469 

 Whetham (W. C. Dampier, F.R.S., and Catherine 



Ourning), the Family and the Nation : a Study in 



Natural Inheritance and Social Responsibility, 305 

 Whidborne (Rev. G. F.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 



494 

 Whiddington (R.), Electrical Behaviour of Fluorescing Iodine 



\'aoour, 118 

 White (Ernest G.), Science and Singing, 126 



Whitehouse (R. H.), the Caudal Fin of Fishes, 237 



Whitney (Dr.), Manurial Trials on Cotton Soils, 346 



rt'ho's Who, 1910, 216 



Who's Who Year Book for 19 10, 216 



Wickham (Dr. Louis), Radium and Cancer, 219 



Wickremasimghe (D.), Ancient Bronzes in Colombo 

 Museum, 1O4 



Wiedersheim (Dr. Robert), Vergleichende .\natomie der 

 Wirbeltiere, 362 



Wien (Prof. W.), Electrons, 346 



Wiener (Prof. Otto), Uber Farbenphotographie und ver- 

 wandte naturwissenschaftliche Fragen, 185 



Wiking (A. F.), Automatic Dumping Apparatus, 498 



Wilberforce (Prof. L. R.), Harmonic \'ibrations and Vibra- 

 tion Figures, 96 



Wilkinson (J. W.), Phosphorescence of Some Inorganic 

 Salts, 347 



WiUey (Dr. A.), Nest, Eggs, and Larvae of Ophiocephahis 

 striatus, 465 



Williams (Sir Edward L.), Death of, 2S8 



Williams (Dr. H. U.), Epidemic Disease among the North 

 .American Indians, 266 



Willott (F. J.), Analysis of Aluminium and its .\lloys, 358 



Wilmot-Buxton (E. M.), By Road and River, a Descriptive 

 Geography of the British Isles, 125 



Wilsing (Dr.), Temperature Classification of Stars, 228 



Wilson (.Major-General Sir Charles William, Royal Engi- 

 neers, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S.), the Life of. Colonel 

 Sir Charles M. Watson, K.C.M.G., 311 



Wilson (Rev D. W.), Birds Mentioned in Early Scottish 

 Literature, 198 



Wilson (H. A. F.), Presence of Haem-agglutinins, Hsem- 

 opsins, and Hasmolysins in the Blood obtained from In- 

 fectious and Non-infectious Diseases in Man, 230 



Wilson (Prof. James), the Evolution of British Cattle and 

 the Fashioning of Breeds, 124 ; Inheritance of Coat Colour 

 in Horses, 448 



Wilson (J.), Industrial Education, 160 



Wilson (Dr. M.), Nutmeg Poisoning, 149 



Wilson (Prof. V. T.), Descriptive Geometry, 425 



Wiltshire, Cambridge County Geographies, A. G. Bradley, 



■25 

 Wimperis (H. E.), Accelerometer and Gradient Measurer, 



139 



Winnecke's Comet (1909^), Re-discovery of, Prof. Hille- 

 brand, 46 ; Ephemerides for, Prof. Hillebrand, 202 ; Win- 

 necke's Comet, Dr. Perrine, 378 



Wirbeltiere, Vergleichende Anatomic der. Dr. Robert 

 Wiedersheim, 362 



Wireless Telegraphy : Researches in Radio-telegraphy, 

 Prof. J. A. Fleming, F.R.S., at Royal Institution, 141, 

 168 



Withington (E. T.), the History of Greek Therapeutics and 

 the Malaria Theory, 192 



Witz (A.), Regeneration of the Exhaust Gases from In- 

 ternal-combustion Motors, 178 



Woeikof (Prof. A.), Sources of Human Food-supply, 497 



Woeikow (Prof.), the Sea of Aral, 13 



Wolf (Prof.), Halley's Comet, 19; Perrine's Comet, I909fe, 

 140 ; a Large Nebula in Cetus, 293 



Wolfenden (Dr. R. Norris), Scientific and Biological Re- 

 searches in the North Atlantic, Conducted by the Author 

 on his Yachts the Walwin and the Silver Belle, 304 



Wolfer (Dr.), the Epoch of the Last Sun-spot Maximum, 

 378 



Wologdine (S.), Phosphides of Iron, 50 



Wood (Rev. Theodore), Butterflies and Moths shown to the 

 Children, 30^ , 



Wood-Jones (Dr. F.), New Theory on the Origin of Coral 

 Reefs and Atolls, 199 



Woods (H.), the Cambridge Natural History, Trilobites, 

 Eurypterida, 211 



Woodward (Dr. A. S.), Skull of Megalosaurus from the 

 Great Oolite of Minchinhampton, 478 



Woolhouse (S. H.), Avogadro's Hypothesis (or Law), 338 



Woolnough (Dr. W. G.), Geology of the Tallong-Marulan 

 Area, N.S.W., 329 



Woolwich and West Kent, a Survey and Record of, 306 



Workman (W. P.), the School Geometry. 275 



World, a General Geogranhy of the, H. E. Evans. 125 



Woycicki (Dr. Z.), Production of Rhizoid-like Processes 



