Index 



Botany : Conditions for Chlorophyll Formation, B. L. Issat- 

 chenko, lb ; Curious Herbaceous Ecanda Rubber Plant, 

 liaphionacme uiilis, 17 ; Discovery of an African Plant re- 

 ferred to the Family Triuridacea;, Dr. Engler, 17 ; the 

 Book of Nature Study, 37 ; Revision of Philippine Myra- 

 taceae, Dr. C. B. Robinson, 44; Plant Galls of Great 

 Britain, Edward T. Connold, 66 ; New Philippine Plants, 

 Mr. Merrill, 75 ; Dispersal of Plants, Prof. Errera, 75 ; 

 Influence of the Ultra-violet Rays on the Growth of Green 

 Plants, L. Maquenne and M. Demoussy, 89 ; Flora of 

 Cornwall, F. H. Davey, 97 ; V'ivipary in Maize Plants, 

 G. N. Collins, 104 ; Corniis macrophylla, B. Hemsley, 

 105; Linnean Society, 117, 148, 178, 270, 387; Specimens 

 of Heather {Erica cinerea) found near Axminster, Dr. 

 A. B. Rendle, 117; Types of the Vegetation of Bushman- 

 land, Namaqualand, Damaraland, and South Angola, Prof. 

 H. H. W. Pearson, 118; Staminal -Mechanism of Passi- 

 flora cocrulea, T. G. B. Osborne, 119; Beautiful Flowers 

 and How to Grow Them, Horace J. Wright and Walter P. 

 Wright, 123 ; Trichomes as Hereditary Characters, Dr. 

 W. A. Cannon, 137 ; Diseases in Lilacs, Dr. H. Klebahm, 

 138; the Common Horseradish (Coclilearia armoracia, L.), 

 J. Brezezinski, 138; Shrubs collected in China by E. H. 

 Wilson, Hon. Vicary Gibbs, 138 ; Zoological and Botanical 

 Collections from the Group of Islands of Tristan d'Acunha, 

 JL. Pi-ringuey and E. J. Phillips, 150: Phytoplankton 

 Gathered in the North Atlantic Ocean, W. Stiiwe, 163 ; 

 Blackening of Green Leaves, L. Maquenne and AL 

 Demoussy, 178; New South Wales Linnean Society, 179, 

 329 ; Illustrations of Cyperaceje, Charles Baron Clarke, 



.F.R.S., 182; Das Pflanzenreich, Cyperacea-Caricoideae, 



■■JGeorg Kijkcnthal, 182 ; Das Pflanzenreich, Phvtolaccacea;, 

 Hans Walter, 182 ; Death of Sir Alfred Jones,' K.C.M.G., 

 ig6 ; Obituary Notice of, Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 

 K.C..M.G., F.R.S., 223 ; Jahresbericht der Vereinigung 



.fiir angewandte Botanik, 202; Pronunciation of Plant 

 Names, 215; Botany, Prof. J. Reynolds Green, F.R.S., 

 215; Essentials of Botany, Joseph Y. Bergen,. 21^; Study 

 of Nuclear Changes and Qualities in the Mutants and 

 Hybrids of CEnothera, R. R. Gates, 226; Flora of Green 

 AlgEE of North America, F. S. Collins, 226 ; the New 

 Department of Botany at University College, London, 

 232 ; Resistance of the Japanese Chestnut to Disease 

 (Mahidie de I'Eiicre), A. Prunet, 240 ; Wild Flowers and 

 Trees of Colorado, Dr. F. Ramaley, 246 ; the Useful 

 Plants of Nigeria, J. H. Holland, 250; Death of Prof 

 Mikal Heggelund Foslie, 257; Cross-feVtilisation of Sweet- 

 peas, ir, 280, 337; Dr. Francis Darwin, F.R.S., 308; the 

 Original "tt ,"308 ; Grafting of Cacao, Joseph Jones, 290; 

 the Flora of the Dutch West Indies, J. Boldingh, 307 ; 

 .Garden Notes on Some of the newly introduced Trees'and 

 ■Shrubs collected in China, W. J. Bean, 317; Reports on 

 the Botanic Station Experiment Plots and Agricultural 



-Education, Antigua, 317; Species of Isoetes, A. G. Stokey, 

 317: Identification of the Lichens collected bv the Nor- 

 wegian .\rctic Expedition, H. G. Simmons, 317; Variable 



•Character of the Vegetation on Basalt Soils, Dr. H. I. 

 Jensen, 329; les Zooc(^cidies des Plantcs d'Europe et du 

 Bassin de la Mdditerran^e, Dr. C. Houard, 333 ; the 

 Lateral Roots of /l)?ivp/on radicans, T. G. B. Osborn, 

 ?.A<; : British Pansies, ' Dr. E. Drabble, 34s ; Sir Joseph 

 Banks, the " Father of Australia," J. H. Maiden, W. B. 

 Hemsley, F.R.S., 362; Death of Edward T. Connold, 

 374 ; Individual Variation in the Development of Plants, 

 Dr. K. Koriba, 375 ; Report of Botanic Gardens and 

 Government Domains in Sydney for 1908, 375 ; the Flora 

 of Siam, Dr. C. C. Hosseus, 37:; ; Variability in the 

 Flowers of Tropa-olum Hybrids, Prof. F. E. Weiss, 389 ; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. W. Hillhousc, 40c ; 

 Botany and Origin of American Upland Cotton, F. 

 Fletcher, 406; Phytochemical Investigations carried out 

 in Kew Gardens, Dr. M. Greshoff, 406; an Irregular Con- 

 dition in the Sporocarp of Salvinia natans, A. J. Gray, 

 406 ; Photochemical Formation of Formaldehyde in Green 

 Plants, Dr. S. B. Schryver, 410; " Khoblauch " as a 

 Table-vegetable, Dr. C. C. Hoffeus, 436-7 ; the Genus 

 CEnothera, R. R. Gates, 437 ; Germination of Asparagus, 

 Ruscus, and Polygonatum, W. E. Evans, 438; Havward's 

 Botanist's Pocket-book, G. C. Druce, 455 ; Philippine 

 Palms, Dr. O. Beccari, 465 ; Warming-Johansen, Lehr- 

 fauch der algemeinen Botanik, 481 ; Experiments with 



Aspergillus nigcr, K. Kominami, 497 ; Plants which 

 Irritate the Skin, J. H. Maiden, 497 



Bottomley (Prof. W. B.), Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and Non- 

 leguminous Plants, 218 



Bourne (Dr. G. C), the Development of Evolutionary 

 Ideas, 167 



Bouty (E.), Electric Cohesion of Neon, 3S9 



Bowman (Prof. H. L.), Composition of a Stone from the 

 Meteoric Shower, Dokdchi, Bengal, 477 



Boyce (Sir Rubert, F.R.S.), Mosquito or Man? the Con- 

 quest of the Tropical World, 15S 



Boys (Prof. C. V., F.R.S.), Harmonic Vibrations and 

 Vibration Figures, J. Goold, C. E. Benham, R. Kerr, 

 and Prof. L. R. Wilberforce, 96 



Bradley (A. G.), Cambridge County Geographies, Wilt- 

 shire, 125 



Bradley (W. P.), Cooling of the Air in a Liquefying Appa- 

 ratus, 45 



Brain, Some Problems Relating to the Evolution of the, 

 Prof. G. Elliot Smith, F.R.S., at Royal College of 

 Surgeons, 349 



Brant (Laura L.), Results of Re-measurement of the Mag- 

 netic and Electrical Properties of Steel Rods made 

 Cilass-hard and then Tested by Prof. Barus in 1SS5, 

 200 



Braun (Paul), Two Cases of Maltese Fever probably con- 

 tracted at Paris, 300 



Brazil in 1909, J. C Oakenfull, 6 



Brazil, the Diamond Fields of, Hugh Pearson, 291 



Breeding : the Evolution of British Cattle and the Fashion- 

 ing of Breeds, Prof. James Wilson, 124 



Breinl (Mr.), Biochemical and Therapeutical Studies on 

 Tj'panosomiasis, 264 



Brennan Mono-rail System, the, 79 



Brezezinski (J.), the Common Horseradish (Cochlfaria 

 ar}uoracia, L.), 138 



Brigham (Prof.), Teaching of Geography, 28 



Briner (E.), Chemical Reaction in Gases submitted lo \'ery 

 High Pressure, 299 



Britain : the Stone Ages in North Britain and Ireland, 

 Rev. Frederick Smith, 32 ; Plant Galls of Great Britain, 

 Edward T. Connold, 66 ; Recent Work of Geological 

 Surveys, I., Great Britain and India, 380 



British .Association, Section L, continued : Relations of 

 Education and E-xperimental Psychology, Prof. Hugo 

 Miinsterberg, 26 ; History and Aims of -MacDonald Col- 

 lege, 27; Moral Education, Prof. L. P. Jacks, 2-; Hugh 

 Richardson, 27 ; Prof. Miinsterberg, 27 ; University 

 Education, Dean Wesbrook, 27 ; W. A. Mclntyre, 27 ; 

 C. R. Mann, 28 ; Manual Training in Primary Schools, 

 Walter Sargent, 28 ; Teaching of Geography, Prof. Brig- 

 ham, 28 ; Brush Drawings from the \'illage Hall School, 

 Weybridge, 28 ; Conference of Delegates of the Corre- 

 sponding Societies, 28 ; Report on the Present State of 

 our Knowledge of the Upper Atmosphere as obtained 

 by the Use of Kites, Balloons, and Pilot Balloons, E. 

 Gold and W. A. Harwood, 47; Section A: on the Inven- 

 tion of the Slide Rule, Prof. F. Cajori, 267 



British Astronomical Association, 140 



British Calendars, the Sexto-decimal Year of. Rev. John 

 Griffith, 248 



British Game Birds, the Natural History of, J. G. Millais, 



British Isles, a Geography of the, Dr. A. Morley Davies, 154 

 British Isles, by Road and River, a Descriptive Geography 



of the, E. M. Wilmot-Buxton, 125 

 British Isles, a Systematic Geography of the, G. W. Webb, 



British Journal Photographic Almanac, 19 10, the, 277 

 Brochet (Andri5), Radio-activity of the Thermal Springs of 



Plombi^res, 360 

 Broniewski (W.), Electrical Properties of the .Muminium 



Copper -Alloys, 119 

 Broom (Dr. R.), Specimens of South African Fossil Rep- 

 tiles in the British Museum, 149 

 Brown (Goodwin), Scientific Nutrition Simplified. 187 

 Brown (G. T.), Question of Architectural Copyright, 106 

 Brown (j. C), Stone Implements from the Tongyueh Dis- 

 trict, 30 

 Brown (J. M.), Freshwater Rhizopods from the Lake Dis- 

 trict, 148 



