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Alkali-syenites in Ayrshire, G. W. Tyrrell, 188 



Allen (Ur. F. J.), the New Comet 1910a, 441 



Alloys : Lemons sur les AUiages m^talliques. Prof. J. Cava- 

 lier, 62 



Alpes, Region des, Service d'litudes des grandes Forces 

 hydrauliques, 93 



Alternating Current Commutator Motor and the Leakage of 

 Induction Motors, the, Dr. Rudolf Goldschmidt, Prof. 

 Gisbert Kapp, 244 



Amaftounsky (M.), an Interesting Sun-spot, 259 



Ameisenleben, Bilder aus dem, H. V'iehmeyer, 34 



America : Cave Vertebrates of America, Prof. Carl H. 

 Eigenmann, Prof. Arthur Dendy, F.R.S., 40; Tuber- 

 culosis among Certain Indian Tribes of the United 

 States, Dr. Ales Hrdliika, 130 ; Epidemic Disease among 

 the North American Indians, Dr. H. U. Williams, 266; 

 American Federation of Teachers of the Mathematical 

 and the Natural Sciences, G. F. Daniell, 284 ; the Boston 

 Meeting of the American Association, 342 ; Cyclopedia of 

 American Agriculture, Dr. E. J. Russell, 361 ; Surface 

 Water Supply of the United States, 1907-8, South 

 Atlantic Coast and Eastern Gulf of Mexico, M. R. Hall 

 and R. H. Bolster, 379 ; Underground Water Resources 

 of Connecticut, Herbert E. Gregory, Occurrence of Water 

 in Crystalline Rocks, E. E. Ellis, 379 



Ammonites, Yorkshire Type, 455 



Anaesthesia, Spinal, 99 



Anatomy : the Brain of Prof. D. J. Mendel^eff, Profs. W. 

 von Bechterew and R. Weinberg, 16; the Asymmetry 

 of the Human Body, Prof. E. Gaupp, 16; Individual 

 Variation in the Degree of Development of the Muscular 

 Impressions, Crests, or Tubercles of the Appendicular 

 Skeleton of the Human Subject, Dr. Campbell Geddes, 

 43 ; Early Stages in the Development of the Aortic Arches 

 in the Cat, C. B. Coulter, 2S9 ; Some Problems Relating 

 to the Evolution of the Brain, Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 

 F.R.S., at Royal College of Surgeons, 349; Vergleichende 

 Anatomic der Wirbeltiere, Dr. Robert Wiedersheim, 362 



Ancient Ideas of the Physical World, Leon Jaloustre, 320 



Andr^ (Ch.), the Johannesburg Comet, 448 



Andrew (A. R.), the Geology of Nyasaland, 147; Detection 

 of Minute Traces of Gold in Country Rock, 509 



Andrews (E. C), " The Danger of the Comet," 162 



Angot (Alfred), Earthquake of October 20-21, 1909, 30; 

 Earthquake of November 10, 1909, 120; Earthquake of 

 January 22, 1910, 449 



Animal Physiology, the Elements of, Prof. W. A. Osborne, 



97 

 Animal Psychology, the Method of Pawlow in, R. M. 



Yerkes and S. Morgulis, 203 

 Animals of Australia, the. A. H. S. Lucas and W. H. 



Dudley le Souef, 453 

 Animals and their Story, the, W. P. Westell, 423 

 Animals and their Ways, E. Evans, Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, 



395 

 Annandale (Dr. N.), Alaptiis magnanimus, 496 

 Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Society, 131 ; Presiden- 

 tial Address at, Sir Archibald Geikie, 132 

 Annuaire Astronomique, Belgium, the, 340 

 Annuaire Astronomique et M^t^orologique, 1910, 293 

 Annuaire of the Bureau des Longitudes, the, 107 

 Annuaire for 1910 of the Madrid Observatory, 378 

 Ant Communities and how they are Governed, Dr. H. C. 



McCook, 276 

 Antarctica : Die Schwerkraftsbestimmungen der Deutschen 

 Siidpolar-E.xpedition, E. von Drygalski and L. Haase- 

 mann, 69; Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, 336; 

 Paris Geographical Society Gold Medal awarded to Sir 

 Ernest Shackleton, 73 ; Livingstone Gold Medal of the 

 Royal Scottish Geographical Society presented to Sir 

 Ernest Shackleton, 102 ; the Heart of the Antarctic, 

 being the Storv of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-9, 

 Sir E. H. Shackleton, C.V.O., Prof. J. W. Gregory, 

 F.R.S., 280; British Antarctic Expeditions, 315; the 

 Mean Height of the Antarctic Continent, Prof. W. 

 Meinardus, 343 ; Sir Ernest Shackleton and Antarctic 

 Exploration, 344 ; Russian Geographical Society's Gold 

 Medal awarded to .Sir Ernest Shackleton, 403 ; Proposed 

 United States South Polar Expedition, Commander Robert 

 E. Peary, 435 : Life Under Antarctic Conditions, James 

 Murray, 448 ; the French Antarctic Expedition, 460 



Anthropology : Royal Anthropological Institute, 147, 177, 

 238, 478 ; Origin of Sexual Antipathy among near Rela- 

 tions, \V. G. Aston, 163 ; Pit-dwellings at Holderness, 

 Canon Greenwell and the Rev. R. A. Gatty, 177 ; Results 

 of a recent Ethnographical Expedition to the Congo 

 Free State, E. Torday, 23S ; the Human Race : its Past, 

 Present, and Probable Future, J. Samuelson, 277; Origin 

 of the Upright Posture in Man, Drs. P. and E. von Hass, 

 289 ; System of Tattooing in Vogue in Persia, Major 

 P. M. Sykes, 291 ; So-called " Pygmy " Flint Weapons, 

 W. J. Lewis .'\bbott, 291 ; Aborigines of Tasmania, 

 Part ii., the Skeleton, Sir William Turner, 358; Shell 

 Mounds of the San Francisco Bay Region, N. C. Nelson, 

 438 ; Remarkable Wooden Statue from the Kasai District 

 in West Africa, T. A. Joyce, 464 ; the Madang Tribe, Dr. 

 C. Howe, 464 ; the Discovery of a Skeleton of Palaeo- 

 lithic Man, Dr. Capitan and M. Peyrony, 492 



Antiseptics : the Collected Papers of Joseph, Baron Lister, 



45' 



Antoniadi (M.), Seasonal Change on Mars, 107 ; Observ- 

 ations of the Planet Mars made at Meudon Observatory, 

 119; Observations of Mars, 140; Subjective Phenom-Ji.a 

 on Mars, 227 



Antoonovich (Chr.), Uranium Ore as a Remedy, -189 



Aquarium, the Freshwater, and its Inhabitants, Otto 

 Eggeling and Frederick Ehrenberg, 34 



Aquarium, the Marine, Madras, 411 



7) Aquila;, Photographic Observations of, A. Kohlschiitter, 

 500 



Arachnida, Introduction to, and King-Crabs, the Cam- 

 bridge Natural History, A. E. Shipley, 211 



Aral, the Sea of, Prof. Woeikow, 13 



Arber (E. A. N.), Description of the Fossil Flora, Nyasa- 

 land, 147 



Archeology : the Gallop of the Horse and the Dog, Sir 

 E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 7; Discovery of Two 

 Interesting Bronze Statuettes at Malton, Yorkshire, T. 

 Sheppard, 18 ; Stone Implements from the Tongyuch 

 District, J. C. Brown, 30; Beitrage zur Naturdenkmal- 

 pflege, Prof. H. Conwentz, A. E. Crawley, 40 ; Clay 

 Figure Unearthed in a Stone-age Dwelling at Ottitz, 42 ; 

 Norwegian ."Antiquities, Haakon Schetelig, 43 ; Ancient 

 Bronzes in Colombo Museum, P. Arunachalam and D. 

 Wickremasimghe, 164 ; Return of Central Asia Expedi- 

 tion under MM. Paul Pelliot and Nonette, 197 ; the 

 Atrium Vestas at Rome, Miss E. B. van Deman, 200 ; 

 Excavations at Maumbury Rings, Discovery of the Cavea, 

 St. George Gray, 406 ; a Note on the Gilded Metal-work 

 of Chiriqui, Central America, Oswald H. Evans, 4i;7 ; 

 Dolmens of Peculiar Types in France and Elsewhere, 

 A. L. Lewis, 478 ; Existence of a Palaeolithic Bed beneath 

 the Glacial Boulder-clay in South-west Suffolk, Dr. J. S. 

 Holden, 478; Prehistoric Remains near Cheltenham, Dr. 

 A. M. McMdowie, 496 



Archenhold (Herr), Halley's Comet 1909c, 378 



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



Architecture, Naval. H.M.S. Collingwood, 467 



Arctica : National Geographic Society awards Gold Medal to 

 Commander Peary, 42 ; Dr. Cook's Polar Journey, 225 ; 

 Royal Geographical Society award a Gold Medal to Com- 

 mander Peary, 373 



Aries (Lieut. -Colonel E.), 1' lectricit^ consid^rfe comme 

 Forme de I'Energie, 484 



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



'55 

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

 Armitage (Eleonora), the New Comet 1910a, 441 

 Armstrong (Prof. H. E., F.R.S.), Low-temperature Re- 

 search at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 

 London, 1900-7, 131; the Meaning of " lonisation," 458, 

 487 

 Arrhenius (Svante), zur Feier des 25-jahrigen Bestandes 

 seiner Theorie der elektrolytischen Dissociation gcwidmet 

 von seiner Freunden und Schulern, Prof. James Walker, 

 F.R.S., 401 

 Arunachalam (P.), Ancient Bronzes in Colombo Museum, 



164 

 Arve in der Schweiz, Die, Dr. M. Rikli, 399 

 Asher (Prof.), der Physiologische Stoffaustausch zwischen 



Blut und Geweben, 199-200 

 Asiatic Society of Bengal, 30, 240, 390 



