Index 



Evans (Dr. J. W.), Identity of the Amiantos of the Ancients 

 with Chrysotile, 215 



Evans (Lieut.), Experiments with Different Methods of 

 Earlh Connection for Wireless Telegraphic Installations, 

 4Q2 



Evolution : the Evolution of Engraving in the Stone Age, 

 Ed. Pictte, 81 ; the Evolution of the World and of Man, 

 George E. Boxall, 150 ; Vortrage iiber Deszendenztheoric 

 gehalten an der Universitat zu Freiburg im Breisgau, 

 Prof. August Weismann, 200 ; the Causation of \'ari- 

 ations. Dr. G. Archdall Reid, 318;, La Sociologie 

 g^n^tique, Francois Cosentini, 482 ; I'Evolution de la 

 Matifere, Dr. Gustave Le Bon, 505 ; Cosmical Evolution, 

 J. H. Jeans, 591 



l-:\vbank (E. K.), the Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra of 

 .Aromatic Compounds, part ii., the Phenols, 239 



Experimental Mathematics, a Note-book of, C. Godfrey 

 and G. M. Bell, 507 



Experimental Morphology, Dr. Hans Przibram, 426 



Exploration of the Atmosphere above the Atlantic, the, 

 k. Lawrence Rotch, 244 



Exploration of the Indian Ocean, A. Sedgwick, F.R.S., 341 



Explosives, Researches on, Sir Andrew Noble, Bart., 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., 35S 



Explosives, a Primer on. Major A. Cooper-Key, 507 



Eye, the Treatment of Diseases of the, Dr. Victor Hanke, 

 292 



Eve-estimates of the Transits of Jupiter's Spots, Rev. 

 'T. E. R. Phillips, 51S 



F.-erdes and Iceland, the, Studies in Island Life, N. .Annan- 

 dale, 506 



Kagerholm (E.), Elements of Comet 18S6 viii, 567 



Faint Stars, Visibility of, at the Lowell Observatory, Mr. 

 Lampland, 592 ; Mr. Lowell, 592 



Faintness of Planetary Nebulse, J. E. Gore, 43 



Far East, the, .Archibald Little, 626 



Farabee (Dr. W. C), an Hereditary Abnormality in the 

 Human Hand and its Relation to Mendelism, 254 



Faradav Society, 142, 359 



Farmer (Prof.' J. B., F.R.S.), Cellular Constituents 

 Peculiar to Cancerous and Reproductive Tissues, 92 ; 

 Resemblances between " Plimmer's Bodies " of Malignant 

 Growths and Certain Normal Constituents of Repro- 

 ductive Cells of .Animals, 164 



Farr (Dr. C. Coleridge), Continuous Observations of the 

 Rate of Dissipation of Electric Charges in the Open .Air, 



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



to October 19, iv 

 F'aull (J. H.), Development of the .Ascus and on Spore 



Formation in the .Ascomycetes, 327 

 F'auna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, 



Butterflies, Lieut. -Colonel C. T. Bingham, 290 

 Fauna of Deep Lakes, the Sarcodine, Eugene Penard, 218 

 Fayum Province of Egypt, the Topography and Geology 



of the, H. J. L. Beadnell, 535 

 Feather-like Form of Frost, H. M. Warner, 80 

 Felspars, the Isomorphism and Thermal Properties of the, 



.Arthur L. Day and E. T. Allen, 258 

 Fernet (M.), Death of, 62 

 Ferreira (.A. da Costa), the Probable Racial Constituents 



of the Portuguese, 87 

 Fiala (A.), Return of the Ziegler North Polar Expedition, 



422 

 Fictitious Problems in Mathematics, .An Old Average 



College Don, 56 ; the Reviewer, 56 : .A. B. Basset, 78 ; 



Dr. E. J. Routh, 78, 127; C. B. Clarke, F.R.S., 102; 



Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 102, 175 

 Field Club, the Essex, 606 



Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1903, ^2^ 

 Field, Sterilisation of Water in the. Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 



431 ; Corr., 515 

 Fierz (H. E.), Camphoryl-/>.se"(Jo-semicarbazide, 71 

 I'igure of the Sun, the, C. Lane Poor, 567 

 Finger-print Identification : Identification por las Im- 



presiones digito-palmares (La Dactiloscopia), Dr. 



.Alberto Yvert, 628 

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



to October 19, iv 

 Finlayson (D.), the .Ashe-Finlayson Comparascope, 90 



Fireballs in 1905, Winter, Mr. Denning, 66 



Firth (J. B.), Highways and Byways in Derbyshire, 100 



Fische und Reptilien aus der bohmischen Kreideformation, 



Neuc, Prof. Dr. .Anton Fritsch and Dr. Fr. Bayer, 454 

 Fisher (Dr. Karl T.), der Naturwissenschaftliche Unter- 



richt bei uns und im Auslande, 333 

 Fisher (Rev. O.), the Cleavage of Slates, 55 

 Fisheries : Fishery Investigations in the Norwegian Fjords, 

 45 ; Reports oii Sea Fisheries, Frank Balfour Browne. 

 138; Work of Sea Fish Hatchery at Piel, Andrew^ Scott. 

 I ',8 '; Biology of the Plaice, with Special Regard to the 

 L)anish Plai'ce Fishery, Dr. A. C. Johansen, 139 ; the 

 Transplantation of Shell-fish, 430 

 Fishes ; the Distribution of African Fresh-water Fishes. 

 Opening Address in Section D at the Meeting of the 

 British .Association in South .Africa, G. A. Boulenger. 

 F.R.S., V.P.Z.S., 413; a Guide to the Study of Fishes, 

 David Starr Jordan, 625 

 Fishing: an Angler's Hours, H. 1. Sherringham, 220 

 F'itzgerald (Prof.), Messrs. Michelson and Morley's Experi- 

 ments on Ether, 566 

 Flammarion (Camille), .Astronomy for .Amateurs, 29 ; 

 Observations of Jupiter, 43 : N'egetation and the Sun- 

 spot Period, 303 

 Flamme (M.), Superheating for Locomotives, 212 

 Fleming (Prof.), a Probable Nova in Ophiuchus, 15S 

 Fleming (Prof. J. .A., F.R.S.), Oscillation \'alve for 

 Rectifying Electrical Oscillations, gi ; Direct Reading 

 Cymometer for .Measuring the Length of the Waves used 

 in Wireless Telegraphy, gi ; Magnetic Qualities of some 

 .Alloys, igo ; Ratio between the Mean Spherical and the 

 Mean Horizontal Candle-power of Incandescent Lamps, 

 215; Compact Form of Direct-reading Cymometer for 

 the Measurement of Wave-lengths and Frequencies in 

 Connection with Electric-wave 'lelegraphy, 350 

 Fleming (.Mrs.), Stars with Peculiar Spectra, 183 ; Harvard 

 College Observatory Annual Report, 256; Discovery of 

 a Nova, 405 ; Nova .Aquils, 542 

 Flishe (P.), Undergrowth in Woods, 23 

 •• Flocculi," .Anomalous Dispersion and. Prof. Julius, 19 

 Flow of Steam through Nozzles and Orifices, Experimental 



Researches on the, .A. Rateau, 101 

 Flow of Underground and River Waters, 25 

 Focusing Screen for Use in Photographing Ultra-violet 



Spectra, a. Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 581 



Folklore : Tree Worship at Naihati, H. P. Shastri, 17 ; 



the Masai, their Language and Folklore, .A. C. HoUis. 



Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 83 



Food : .Ammonia in Milk, Evidence of Pollution, A. Trillat 



and M. Sauton, 72 ; the Food Inspector's Handbook, 



Francis Vacher, 243 ; Bacteriological Standard of Purity 



of Milk, Dr. Newman, 307 ; Experience of Milk to which 



Sodium Citrate had been Added in the Feeding of Infants, 



Dr. F. J. Poynton, 354 , , . , , r f 



Forbes (George S.), the Elimmation of .Accidental Loss ot 



Heat in Accurate Calorimetry, 206 

 Forbes (Dr. Henry O.), on a New Species of Guenon from 



the Cameroons, (130 

 Forbes (Mr.), New White Sturgeon, 156 

 Forel (Prof. F. A.), Earthquake in Switzerland, 63 ; Le 



Leman, Monographic Limnologique, 148 

 Forestry : the Cowthorpe Oak, 43, 182 ; John Clayton, 

 43 ■ Life-historv of the Pine Sawfly, 133 ; Tree Plantmg 

 in South Africa, D. E. Hutchins, 138 ; Diseases of Forest 

 Trees 163 ; Manual of the Trees of North .America (ex- 

 clusive of Mexico), C. S. Sargent, ig7 ; Entrance 

 E.xamination to the Indian Forest Service, 274; the 

 " Bee-hole " Borer of Teak in Burma, E. P. Stebbing, 

 493 

 Formation of Ice and the Grained Structure of Glaciers, 

 the. Prof. G. Quincke, For.Mem.R.S., at Royal- Society, 



Foster (M. O.), Camphoryl-Z-scHdo-semicarbazide, 71 

 Forsvth (Prof. A. R., Sc.D., LL.D., Math.D., F.R.S ), 



Opening Address in Section A at the Meeting of the 



British .Association in South Africa, 372 

 Forthcoming Books of Science, 619 

 Fosse (R.)," Basicity of Pyranic O.xygen, 119; Halogen 



Compounds of Dinaphthopyryl with Metals and 



Metalloids, 648 



