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Index 



Beasts and Men, being Carl Hagenbeck's Experiences for 

 Half a Century among Wild Animals, 247 



Beattie (Prof. J. C.}, Report of a Magnetic Survey of South 

 Africa, 2S5 



Beauchamp (M. de), Apparatus for Protection of the Vienne 

 District against Hail and Thunderstorms, 120 



Beautiful Flowers and How to Grow Them, Horace J. 

 Wright and Walter P. Wright, 123 



Beccari (Dr. O.), Philippine Palms, 465 



Bechterew (Prof. W. von), the Brain of Prof. D. J. Men- 

 del^eff, 16 



Becker (George F.), Origin of Petroleum, 291 



Becquerel (Jean), Influence of a Magnetic Field on the 

 Damping of Light X'ibrations, 299 



Bedford (E. J.), Nature Photography for Beginners, 371 



Belloc (G.), Emission of Gases by Heated Metals, 29 



Belloc (Hilaire), the Historic Thames, 246 



Bemporad (Dr. A.), I'Assorbimento selettivo della Radia- 

 zione solare nell' Atmosfera e la sua variazione coU' 

 altezza, 78 



Bengough (G. D.), Properties and Constitution of Copper- 

 .■\rsenic Alloys, ggS 



Benham (C. E.), Harmonic Vibrations and Vibration 

 Figties, 96 



Bennett (H. Garner), the Manufacture of Leather, 393 



Bergen (Joseph V.), Essentials of Botany, 215 



Bernard (A.), Spectrum of the Hallcy Comet, 239 ; Halley's 

 Comet, 1909c, 259; the New Comet, 1910a, 442 ; Observ- 

 ations of Comet 1910a at the Observatory, Meudon, 4.(9 



Berndt (Dr. W.), Value of the Stereoscope in Biological In- 

 vestigations, 345 



Berry (A. J.), Conduction of Heat through Rarefied Gases, 



237 



Bertrand (Gabriel), Vicianose, a New Reducing C„ Sugar, 

 3S9 ; Individuality of Cellase, 449 



Besson (.A.), New Chloride of Phosphorus, 359 



Best (J. W.), Consequences of Cattle Grazing in Indian 

 Forests, 437 



Bevan (Prof. P. V.), Absorption Spectrum of Potassium 

 \'apour, 146 ; Absorption Spectra of Vapours of the Alkali 

 Metals, 475 



Bibliography : Return of Central Asia Expedition under MM. 

 Paul Pelliot and Nonette, 197 



Bidwell (Dr. Shelford, F.R.S.), Death of, 224; Obituary 

 Notice of, 252 



Bierry (H.), Researches on the Digestion of Inulin, 359 



Bigourdan (G.), Means of removing Astronomical Clocks 

 from the Influence of the Variations of Atmospheric Pres- 

 sure, S9 



Billon-Daguerre (M.), Mode of Integral Sterilisation of 

 Liquids by R.idiations of \'erv Short Wave-length, go 



Bilt (J. v. d'.), Halley's Comet, '292 



Biltz (Heinrich and W'ilhelm), Methods of Inorganic 

 Chemistry, 153 



Binaries, Spectroscopic, Dr. .S. A. Mitchell, 107 



Binaries, Two Curiously Similar Spectroscopic, 349 



Binn, la Valine de, (Valais), \Aon Desbuissons, 482 



Binot (Dr. Jean), Death of, 161 



Biochemistry : the Vegetable Proteins, Dr. Thomas B 

 Osborne, 214 



Biology : Einfiihrung in die Biologie, Prof. Karl Kraepelin, 

 34; New Species of Rhabditis, H. brassicac, Mr. Southern, 

 44 ; Hypertrophied Forms of Acinetians, B. Collin, 60 ; 

 Zeitpunkt der Bestimmung des Geschlechts, Apogamie, 

 Parthenogenesis, und Reduktionsteilung, E. Strasburger, 

 Prof. J. B. Farmer, F.R.S., 61 ; Death of Dr. W. H. 

 Dallinger, F.R.S., 41 ; Obituary Notice of, 71 : Biology of 

 the Cod and the Haddock in the North Sea, W. B. 

 Helland-Hansen, 74 ; Kinematics of the Segmentation of 

 the Egg and the Chronophotography of the Development 

 of the Sea-urchin, Mile. L. Chevroton and F. Vlfes, 90; 

 Partially Hermaphrodite Plymouth Rock Fowl, Prof. Ray- 

 mond Pearl and Miss M. R. Curtis, 104; Gametogenesis 

 of the Sawfiy Nematiis ribesii, a Correction, Leonard 

 Doncaster, 127 ; Development of the Embryo-sac of 

 Datisca cannabina. Dr. W. Himmelbaur, 137 ; Mutation 

 in Ceratium, C. A. Kofoid, 137 ; Observations on Dcndro- 

 soma radians. Prof. Hickson and Mr. Wadsworth, 137 ; 

 Freshwater Rhizopods from the Lake District, J. M. 

 Brown, 148 ; Mendelism and Zygotic Segregation in Pro- 

 duction of .Anomalous Sex, Dr. D. Berry Hart, 149 ; an 



Introduction to the Study of Biology, J. W. Kirkaldy and 

 I. M. Drummond, 156; Gametogenesis of the Gallfly 

 Ncurotenis lenticularis {Spathegaster baccarum), L. Don- 

 caster, 237 ; Relation between the Symmetry of the Egg, 

 the Symmetry of Segmentation, and the Symmetry of the 

 Embryo in the Frog, Dr. JenUinson, 252 ; Studies in Poly- 

 chast Larvs, F. H. Gravely, 280; Value of the Stereo- 

 scope in Biological Investigations, Dr. W. Berndt, 345 ; 

 Application of Biometrical Methods to the Solution of the 

 Problem of Parthenogenesis and Sex-determination in 

 Bees, Prof. B. Bachmetjew, 406 ; a Biological and Cyto- 

 logical Study of Sex Determination in Phylloxerans and 

 Aphids, Prof. T. H. Morgan, 437 ; Geotropic Sensibilities 

 of Stalked Basidiomycetes, Dr. F. Knoll, 466 ; Production 

 of Rhizoid-like Processes from Cells of Spirogyra Fila- 

 ments growing under Unnatural Conditions, Dr. Z. 

 Woycicki, 497 ; Marine Biology : Annual Report of the 

 Liverpool Marine Biology Committee and the Port Erin 

 Biological Station, Prof. Herdman, 73 ; Report on the 

 Sea and Inland Fisheries of Ireland for 1906, 145 ; Marine 

 Investigations in South .Africa, 145 ; New Theory on the 

 Origin of Coral Reefs and Atolls, IDr. F. W. Jones, 199 ; 

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

 on the Crustacea Isopoda and Tanaidacea collected by Mr. 

 Crossland in the Sudanese Red Sea, Rev. T. R. R. 

 Stebbing, 270, 387 ; Bryozoa from Collections made by 

 Mr. C. Crossland, A. W. Waters, 387 ; the Marine 

 .Aquarium, Madras, 411 ; on the Distribution of the Fresh- 

 water Eels (Anguilla) throughout the World, (i) Atlantic 

 Ocean and Adjacent Regions, Johs. Schmidt, 433 ; 

 .Alcyonaria from the Cape of Good Hope, Dr. J. S. Thom- 

 son, 479 ; New Species of Cactogorgia, J. J. Simpson, 479 ; 

 Swedish Marine Zoological Station at Kristineberg, Prof. 

 C. L. Edwards, 496 

 Biometrika, 251 

 Biquard (M.), Method of Measuring the Coefficient of 



Thermal Conductivity of Badly Conducting Bodies, 449 

 Birds : the Identity of Certain Large Birds on Egyptian 

 Vases, Dr. Henry O. Forbes, 38 ; a Hand-list of the 

 Genera and Species of Birds, R. Bowdler Sharpe, 183 ; 

 Positions of Birds' Nests in Hedges, Lieut. -Colonel J. H. 

 Tull Walsh, 189; G. W. Murdoch, 219; A. R. Horwood, 

 279 

 Birds' Eggs, Coloration of, R. L. Leslie, 157 ; A. R. Hor- 

 wood, 247 

 Birrell (Hugh), .Are the Senses ever Vicarious? 246; Geology 



and the Earth's Axis of Rotation, 488 

 Biss (Gerald), Progress of Aviation, 45 



Blaikie (.A. H.), Nests and Eggs shown to the Children, -!q5 

 Blaine (R. G.), the Calculus and its Applications, 425 

 Blanchard (Prof. R.), Progress Made by British Men of 



Science in Parasitology, 315 

 Bloch (L.), Phosphorescence and Oxidation of Arsenic, 89 

 Blood-sucking Flies, Illustrations of .African, Other than 



Mosquitoes and Tsetse-flies, E. E. Austen, 241 

 Bohlin (Dr.), the Parallax of the Double Star 5 2398, 78 

 Boldingh (J.), the Flora of the Dutch West Indies, 307 

 Bolster (R. H.), Surface Water Supply of the United States, 

 1907-8, South Atlantic Coast and Eastern Gulf of Mexico, 



379 

 Bolton (Dr. C), Observations on the Pathology of Gastric 



Ulcer, 38s 

 Bolton (Scriven), Movements of the Red Spot Hollow on 



Jupiter, 128 

 Boltwood (Dr. B. B.), Production of Helium by Radium, 



209 

 Bongrand (J. Ch.), Carbon Subnitride, C,Nj, 449 

 Bonhote (J. Lewis), Some Mammals brought Home from 



Egypt, 118 

 Bonnerot (S.), Cementation of Iron by Solid Carbon, 389 

 Borchardt (W. G.), Practical .Arithmetic for Schools, 425 

 Bordas (F.), an Anaero.xydase and a Catalase in Milk, 179 ; 



Reactions due to the Colloidal State of Milk, 480 

 Boiel (Emilet, Eli^ments de la Theorie des Probabilit^s, 37 

 Borrelly (M.), Observations of Daniel's Comet, igoge, 2gg ; 



Comet 1910a, 46S, 499 

 Bort (L. Teisscrenc de). Investigation of the Meteorology of 



the Tropics, 105 

 Boston Meeting of the American Association, the, 342 

 Boswall (R. O.), New Apparatus for Testing Aeroplane 



Models, 227 



