Index 



r Naturt, 

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Harrison, 489 ; Two Mercury Manometers for Small 

 Pressures, Urs. Karl Scheel and Wilhelm Heuse, 498 ; 

 Re-combination of Ions at Different Temperatures, D. P. 

 Phillips, 507 ; Scattering of the a Particles by Matter, 

 Dr. H. Geiger, 507 ; the lonisation produced by an 

 a Particle, Dr. H. Geiger, 50S ; Inlluence of Pressure on 

 the Boiling Points of Metals, H. C. Greenwood, 508 ; 

 Viscosities of the Gases of the Argon Group, A. O. 

 Rankine, 508 ; Application of Resistance Thermometers 

 to the Recording of Clinical Temperatures, Prof. H. L. 

 Callendar, 50S ; Measurement of the Index of Refraction 

 by Means of the Microscope, L. D^combe, 509 

 Physiography, a First, the O.xford Geographies, 125 

 Physiography for Schools, R. D. Salisbury, 335 

 Physiology : der menschliche Organismus und seine 

 Gesunderhaltung, Dr. A. Menzer, 66; Unsere Sinnes- 

 organe und ihre Funktion, Dr. E. Mangold, 66 ; Origin 

 and Destiny of Cholesterol in the Animal Organisms, 

 G. \V. Ellis and J. A. Gardner, 89 ; Supposed Presence 

 of Carbon Mono.xide in Normal Blood and in the Blood 

 of Animals Ancesthetised with Chloroform, G. A. Buck- 

 master and J. A. Gardner, 89 ; E.xamination of the 

 Respiration and Graphical Analysis of Speech in Special 

 Schools, M. Glover, 90 ; a Text-book of Experimental 

 Physiology for Students of Medicine, Dr. N. H. Alcock 

 and Dr. F. O'B. Ellison, 97; the Elements of Animal 

 Physiology, Prof. \V. A. Osborne, 97 ; Science and 

 Singing, Ernest G. White, 126; Are the Senses ever 

 Vicarious? George Irons Walker, 127; Prof. John G. 

 McKendrick, F.R.S., 127; Hugh Birrell, 246; Edward 

 T. Dixon, 246 ; PhysioIogic:>,l Principles underlving the 

 Flicker Photometer, J. S. Dow, 146 ; der Physiologische 

 Stoffaustausch Zwischen Blut und Geweben, Prof. 

 Asher, 119-200; the Function of Reissner's Fibre and the 

 Ependymal Groove, Prof. .Arthur Dendy, F.R.S., 217; 

 Ceo. E. Nicholls, 217; Hypothesis of Tissue Respiration 

 founded on Ferment Action, Dr. H. M. Vernon, 226; 

 Presence of Haem-agglutinins, Ha.'m-opsonins, and 

 Ha^molysins in Blood obtained from Infectious and Non- 

 infectious Diseases in Man, J. S. Dudgeon and H. A. F. 

 Wilson, 236 ; Comparative .Action of Stovaine and 

 Cocaine, Dr. V. H. Veley and Dr. A. D. Waller, 237; 

 Cortical Lamination and Localisation in the Brain of 

 the Marmoset, Dr. F. W. Mott, Dr. E. Schuster, and 

 ProL W. D. Halliburton, 237; Physiology of Man and 

 other Animals, Dr. Anne Moore, 336 ; Rate of Action of 

 Drugs upon ^Iuscle as a Function of Temperature, V. H. 

 Veley and A. D. Waller, 3S6 ; Colour-blindness, 369 ; Dr. 

 William Ettles, 398 ; the Writer of the Article, 398 ; Dr. 

 F. W. Edridge-Green, 429, 466 ; C. R. Gibson, 497 ; 

 Relative Sizes of the Organs of Rats and Mice bearing 

 Malignant New Growths, Dr. F. Medigreceanu, 447 ; 

 Photography of the Voice in Practical Medicine, M. 

 Marage, 449 ; Development of the Autonomic Nervous 

 Mechanism in the Alimentary Canal of the Bird, Dr. 

 Williamina .Abel, 479 ; Plant Physiology, Can the .Amines 

 serve as Food for the Higher Plants'? Marin Molliard, 

 30; the Causes of the Germinative Processes of Seeds, 

 Prof. J. Reynolds Green, F.R.S., 99: Physiological Signi- 

 ficance of some Glucosides, Dr. Th. Weevers, 199 

 Phytolaccacea;, das Pflanzenreich, Hans Walter, 182 

 Pidduck (F. B.), Propagation of a Disturbance in a Fluid 



under Gravity, 476 

 Pidoux (M.), Discovery of a New Comet, 19106, 499 

 Pierce (W. D.), Monographic Revision of the Strepsiptera, 



465 

 Pilsbry (Dr. A.), Peruvian Barnacles, 75 

 Pipereaut (M.), Manufacture of Zinc Sulphide and its Use 



as a Pigment, 347 

 Pitchblende as a Remedy, H. Warth, 38 

 Plaice-marking Experiments on the East Coast of Ireland 



in 1905 and 1906, G. P. Farran, 41 

 Planets: Mars, 19; Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, 202; Prof. 

 Lowell, 408; Changes on Mars, M. Jarry-Desloges, ig ; 

 the Functions of the Martian Canals, H. F. Hunt, 69; 

 Recent Observations of Mars, M. Jonckheere, 77 ; M. 

 Jarry-Desloges, 77; Seasonal Change on Mars, Prof. 

 Lowell, 107; M. Antoniadi, 107; M. Qut-nisset, 107; J. 

 Comas Sola, 107; Observations of Mars, M. Jonckheere, 

 140; M. Idc.ic. lio; M. Antoniadi, 140; MM. de la 



Baume Pluvinel and F. Baldet, 140; M. Kostinsky, 140; 

 Subjective Phenomena on Mars, M. Antoniadi, 227 ; M. 

 Jonckheere, 227 ; Oppositions of Mars, Enzo Mora, 320 ; 

 .Markings on Mars as Seen with Small and Large 

 Telescopes, Dr. Percival Lowell, 397 ; Markings on Mars, 

 Prof. Lowell, 440 ; the New Canals of Mars, Prof. 

 Percival Lowell, 489; Saturn, 47; Mercury, M. Jarry- 

 Desloges, 47 ; Movements of the Red Spot Hollow on 

 Jupiter, Scriven Bolton, 12S; Observations of Jupiter, 

 H. E. Lau and C. Luplau-Jannsen, 202 ; Dr. H. H. 

 Kritzinger, 202 ; Simultaneous Disappearances of Jupiter's 

 Satellites, 1800-1999, Enzo Mora, 320; the Planet Venus, 

 Prof. Lowell, 260 ; Minor Planets, Dr. Neugebauer, 320 

 Plant Galls of Great Britain, Edward T. Connold, 66 

 Plant Names, Pronunciation of, 215 



Plant Physiology : Can the Amines Serve as Food for the 

 Higher Plants? Marin Molliard, 30; the Causes of the 

 Germinative Processes of Seeds, Prof. J. Reynolds Green, 

 F.R.S., 99; Physiological Significance of some Gluco- 

 sides, Dr. Th. Weevers, 199 

 Plaskett (J.), the Design of Spectrographs, 140 

 Platania (Prof.), the Messina Earthquakes and the Accom- 

 panying Sea-waves, 410 

 Pleocliroic Halos, Prof. J. Joly, F.R.S., 428 

 Pluvinel (A. de la Baume), Photography of the Planet 



Mars, 119; Observations of Mars, 140 

 Pocklington (Dr. H. C), Dimensions and Function of the 

 Martian Canals, 58 ; Aberrations of a Symmetrical Optical 

 Instrument, 176 

 Poincari (Henri), Savants du Jour, 139 

 Polonium, Properties of. Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., 491 

 Polycha;t Larva;, Studies in, F. H. Gravely, 280 

 Polycha;t Larva;, Liverpool Marine Biological Committee's 



Memoirs, XIX., F. H. Gravely, 393 

 Pond I Know, the. Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, 395 

 Pope (Prof.), Optical Activity with no Asymmetric .Atom, 



266 

 Popenoe (Mr.), the Colorado Potato-beetle, 109 

 Port Erin, Marine Biology at, W. J. Dakin, 321 

 Porter (Prof. Alfred W.), the Refractivity of Radium 



Emanation, 7 

 Porter (.Annie), Modes of Division of Spirochacta recur- 



rcntis and 5. duttoni, 88 

 Potamian (Dr.), the Invention of the Slide Rule, 458 

 Pottery and Porcelain, Handbook of Marks on, W. Burton 



and R. L. Hobson, 65 

 Pculton (Prof. E. B., F.R.S.), Charles Darwin and the 

 Origin of Species, .Addresses, &c., in America and 

 England in the Year of the Two Anniversaries, 91 

 Power (F. H.), the Preparation of Silicon, a Warning, 398 

 Pozzi-Escot (Em.), Estimation of Nitric Nitrogen by Reduc- 

 tion with Amalgamated Aluminium, 299 

 Precious Metals, the, comprising Gold, Silver, and 



Platinum, Dr. T. Kirke Rose, 122 

 Provision du Temps, Nouvelle M^thode de, Gabriel Guilbert, 



271 

 Prior (Dr. G. T.), a Meteoric Stone from Simondium, Cape 

 Colony, 147 ; a Basalt from Rathjordan, co. Limerick, 

 477 ; a Fluo-arsenate from the Indian Manganese 

 Deposits, 477 

 Prize .Awards of the Paris Academy of Sciences, 293 

 Prizes Proposed by the Paris Academy of Sciences for igii, 



322 

 Probabilit^s, Elements de la Thtorie des, Emile Borel, 37 

 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Prof. .A. E. Taylor, 



155 

 Pronunciation of Plant Names, 215 

 Prophyla.xis of Tropical Disease, the, 158 

 Proteins, the Vegetable, Dr. Thomas B. Osborne, 214 

 Prunet (A.), Resistance of the Japanese Chestnut to Disease 



(Maladie de I'Encre), 240 

 Psychiatry, Modern Problems in. Prof. E. Lugaro, 273 

 Psychology : les Tropismes et la Psychologie, Prof. 

 Jacques Loeb, 76 ; the Method of Pawlow in .Animal 

 Psychology, R. M. Yerkes and S. Morgulis, 203 ; Mental 

 Processes and Concomitant Galvanome^ric Changes, Dr. 

 Daniel Starch, 376 ; Memorising various Materials by a 

 New Method, Prof. E. A. .McC. Gamblfl, 407 ; Genetic 

 Psychology, E. A. Kirkpatrick, 485 ; the Psychology of 

 Thinking, Dr. J. E. Miller, 4S5 



