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Index 



Dr. F. Bremer, 170 ; Electrical Conductivity of Flames, 



215 

 Wilson (J. Cook), on the Traversing of Geometrical 



Figures, Supp. to October 19, vi 

 Wilson (Prof. J. T.), the Developmental History of Ornitho- 



rhynchus, 401 

 Wind (Prof. C. H.), Electrons and Matter, 574 

 Winn (L. H.), Properties of Photographic Plates Exposed 



to Light, 485 

 Wireless Telegraphy : Direct Reading Cymometer for 



Measuring the Length of the Waves used in Wireless 



Telegraphy, Prof. J. A. Fleming, F.R.S., 91 ; Maxwell's 



Theory and Wireless Telegraphy, H. Poincar(5 and F. K. 



Vreeland, Maurice Solomon, 99 ; Experiments with the 



De Forest Wireless Telegraphy in Moving Trains, 228 ; 



First Three Months' Working of the Wireless Telegraph 



Act, 351; Experiments with Different Methods of Earth 



Connection for Wireless Telegraphic Installations, Lieut. 



Evans, 492 ; sec also Telegraphy 

 Wirtz (Dr. C. W.), Observations of Satellites, 465 

 Wislicenus (Walter F.), Astronomischer Jahresbericht, 



317 

 Wissler (Dr. Clark), Decorative .\rt of the Sioux Indians, 



260 

 Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, the. Prof. T. H. 



Middleton, 461 

 Wolf (Prof. Max), Newly Discovered Nebula", 89 ; Nova 



."VquilEe No. 2, 494, 611 

 Wolff (F.), Behaviour of Sulphur in the Blast Furnace, 



69 

 Wood (Prof. R. W.). Magneto-optics of Sodmm Vapour 



and the Rotatory Dispersion Formula, 286 ; the Fluores- 

 cence of Sodium Vapour, 286 

 Woodland (W.), Microscopic Preparations Illustrating the 



Development of Calcareous Spicules in Various Inverte- 

 brate Animals, 92 

 WiiodrutT (Major Charles E.), the Effects of Tropical Light 



on White Men, 172 

 Woodward (Dr. A. S.), \'ertebrate Remains, 530 

 Wootton (W. O.), New Diamines, 166 

 Workman (W. P.), a Preparatory Course in Geometry, 



1^0 

 Worley (F. P.), Bromine in Solutions of Potassmm 



Bromide, 239 

 Worm, New Cestode, Dr. I. Ijima, 348 

 Worthington (Miss), Life-history of Hag-fishes or 



Myxinoids, 589 

 Wright (Dr. A. E.), a Short Treatise on .\nti-lyphoid 



Inoculation, 122 

 Wright (Prof.), Twelve .Stars with Variable Radial \'eloci- 



ties, 89 

 Wundt (Wilhelm), Volkerpsychologie, 126 

 Wiist (Prof. F.), Behaviour of Sulphur in the Blast 



Furnace, 69 



X-Rays, their Employment in Cancer and Other Diseases, 

 Richard J. Cowen, 305 : -vcc Radiography 



^'arrovv (Harold), Experiments upon the Effect of Water 

 on Speed, 303 



Young (W. J.), Influence of Phosphates on the Ferment- 

 ation of Glucose by Yeast Juice, 166 



Vvert (Dr. .'\lberto)'. Identification por las Imprcsiones 

 (ligito-palmares (La Dactiloscopia), 62S 



Zammit (Dr.), Goats Capable of Transmitting Mediter- 

 ranean and Malta Fever, 462 



Zimmer (G,_ F.), the Mechanical Handling of Material, 

 290 



Zimmern (.\ntonia). What Do \\'e Know Concerning 

 Electricity ? 99 



Zona (T.), Atmospheric Origin of " Shadow Bands," 611 



Zoology : Natural History in Zoological Gardens, being 

 some .Account of Vertebrated .Animals, with Special 

 Reference to Those usually seen in the Zoological 

 Society's Gardens in London and Similar Institutions, 

 F. E. Beddard, 13 : Seals Frequenting Killala Bay and 

 the Moy Estuary, R. \V'arren, 16; Zoological Society, 



22, 95, 119, 191; Occurrence of the Fresh-water Worni 

 Cheetogaster in India, N. Annandale, 24; the Trans- 

 position of Zoological Names, Dr. P. L. Sclater, F.R.S., 

 30; the Abdominal Sense-organ of the Palolo Worm, 

 O. Schroeder, 64 ; Sponge Nomenclature, Prof. E. A. 

 .Minchin, 95 ; Hemichordata, Ascidians and Amphioxus, 

 Fishes, Drs. Harmer, Herdman, Bridge, and G. S. 

 Boulenger, 103 ; Criticisms of the Hon. Walter 

 Rothschild's Proposed Classification of the Anthropoid 

 ."Xpes, Sir H. H. Johnston, 119; some Species of Bats 

 of the Genus Rhinolophus, K. Andersen, 119; .Animals 

 I Have Known, A. H. Beavan, 125 ; History of a White 

 Rhinoceros Skull, Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn, 127; 

 Dr. C. Stewart, F.R.S., 17.5; Habits of British Bats, 

 C^. Oldham, 132 ; Duration of Flight among Bats, C. B. 

 .Moffat, 132 ; Antelopes, Heuglin's " Giant Eland," A. L. 

 Butler. 133 ; Distribution of Mexican Amphibia and 

 Reptilia, Dr. H. Gadow, igi ; Tardigrada of the Scottish 

 Lochs, J. Murray, 191 ; Notes on the Habits of Testa- 

 cella, Oswald H. Latter, 176; M. D. Hill, 199; Tubercu- 

 losis the most Fatal Ailment in the Menagerie at 

 Philadelphia, 181 ; the Black Rat (ilf. rattus ater), J. G. 

 Millais, 229 ; Parasites of Indian Field Rat, Lieut. 

 Christophers, 515 ; Cape Hunting Dogs in the Gardens 

 of the Zoological Society of Ireland, Prof. D. J. 

 Cunningham, 2S7 ; the Alligator in Florida, Prof. Albert 

 M. Reese, 349 ; the Developmental History of Ornitho- 

 rhynchus. Prof. J. T. Wilson, 401 ; the Origin and 

 Nature of the Mammalian Lower Jaw, Prof. Gaupp, 

 401 ; Animals in Menageries in United States, America. 

 E. S. Hallock, 434 ; a Gigantic Gorilla, Prof. E. T. 

 Hamy, 434 ; the Celtic Pony, Dr. Francis H. A. 

 Marshall, 558 ; Zoologischer Jahresbericht fiir 1904, 579 ; 

 the Buccal Pits of Peripatus, C. G. Hewitt, 624 ; on a 

 New Species of Guenon from the Cameroons, Dr. Henry 

 O. Forbes, 630 ; the Rudimentary Hind Limbs of the 

 Boine Snakes. Frank E. Beddard, F.R.S., 630; the 

 Segmental Origin of Colour Stripes, Dr. O. Grosser, 

 r,38 



Index to Literary Supplement. 

 Botany : das Pflanzenreich, .Supp. to October 19, ix 



Cain (J. C), the Synthetic Dyestuffs and the Intermediate 



Products from which they are derived, .Supp. to 



October 19, vii 

 Chemistry : the Synthetic Dyestuffs and the Intermediate 



Products from which they are derived, J. C. Cain and 



J. F. Thorpe, Walter M. Gardner, .Supp. to October 



19, vii 

 Coal-tar Colour Industry, Organic Preparations and the, 



J. C. Cain and J. F. Thorpe, Walter M. Gardner, Supp. 



to October 19, vii 



Das (Sarat Chandra), a Tibetan-English Dictionary with 



Sanskrit Synonyms, Supp. to October 10. iii 

 Demeny (Prof. Georges), M^canisme et Education des 



Mouvements, Supp. to October 19, v 

 Dyestuffs, the Synthetic, and the Intermediate Products 



from which they are derived, J. C. Cain and J. F. 



Thorpe, Walter M. Gardner, Supp. to October iq, vii 



Education : M^canisme et Education des Mouvements, 

 Prof. Georges Demeny, Supp. to October 19. v 



Faulds (Henry), Guide to Finger-print Identification, Supp. 



to October ig, iv 

 Finger-print Identification, Guide to, Henry Faulds, Supp. 



to October 19, iv 



fiardner (Walter M.), the Synthetic Dyestuffs and the 

 Intermediate Products from which they are derived, 

 J. C. Cain and J. F. Thorpe, Supp. to October 10. vii 



Geometry : On the Traversing of Geometrical Figures, 

 J. Cook Wilson, Supp. to October 19, vi 



Identification, Guide to Finger-print, Henry Faulds, Supp. 

 to October 19, iv 



Luciani (Dr. Luigi), Physiologin des Menschen, Supp. to 

 October 19, x 



