Index 



logical Investigations, ib- ; Action of Radium Bromide 

 on the Electromotive Phenomena of the Eveball of the 

 Frog, 287 



Comets : the Alleged Identity of Comets " Brooks 1889 " 

 and Lexell, Dr. Charles L. Poor, 19 ; Ephemeris for 

 Comet 1905a, M. Ebell, 43; Orbit of, Jliss Lamson, bb ; 

 Elliptical Elements for the Orbit of Comet 1905a, Prof. 

 Banachiewicz, 207 ; A. Wedermayer, 207 ; Comets 

 1905 ii (1904^) and 1904 i, Dr. Stromgren, 43; Herr 

 N'ijland and Herr van d. Bilt, 43 ; Comet 1904 ii 

 (1904 (/), -M. Ebell, 89; the Motion of the Tail of 

 Borrelly's Comet (1903 iv). Prof. Jaegermann, 135 ; 

 Elements of Comet 1886 viii, E. Fagerholm, 567 



Concimi, Mangimi, .Sementi, &c., Cominercie, frodi, e 

 rrpressione delle frodi, Specialmente in Italia, Italo 

 Giglioli, 324 



Conference iit Innsbruck, International Meteorological, 

 S"o. 562 



Congresses: an Optical Congress and Exhibition, 112; the 

 Fourth International Ornithological Congress, 177; the 

 Botanical Congress at \'ienna. Dr. .\. B. Rendle, 272 ; 

 Congress of the Royal Institute of Public Health, 306 ; 

 F'irst International Congress of Anatomists, 400; the 

 International Congress on Tuberculosis, 581 ; Inter- 

 national Congress on Radiology and lonisation, 5ii 



Consolidation of the Earth, Current Theories of the. Dr. 

 T. J. J. Sec, 30; Rev. .\. Irving, 79 



Constant of -Aberration, the. Prof. Doolittle, 592 



Consterdine (\.), the Rudiments of Practical Mathematics, 



Contremoulins (O.), Apparatus for Measuring X-Rays, 



264 

 Conway (R. S.), the " .Aryanism " of the Minoans, 560 

 Cooke (W. Ernest), Islands for Weather Forecasting Pur- 



poses, 343 

 Cooper (W. R.), Cause and Prevention of Dust from 



.Automobiles, 485, 507 

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

 Copper Foil, Oligodynamical Action of, on Certain Intes- 

 tinal Organisms, .Mr. Kraemer, 462 

 Corals : the Coral Siderastraea radians and its Post-larval 



Development, Dr. J. E. Duerden, 185 

 Ccrner (E. -M.), Clinical and Pathological Observations on 



.\cute Abdominal Diseases, 122 ; the Surgerv of the 



Diseases of the Appendix Vermiformis and their Com- 

 plications, 122 

 Corona, Dutch Observations of the. Prof. Julius, 303 

 y Coronoe Borealis, the Orbit of, Mr. Doberck, 424 

 Corstorphine (Dr. G. .S.), the Large Diamond found in 



the Premier Mine, Transvaal, 41;" the Geology of South 



.Africa, 346 

 Cosentini (Francois), la Sociologie g^n^tique, 482 

 Cosmic Dust of Solar Origin, Prof. Schaeberle, 424 

 Ccsmical Evolution, J. H. Jeans, 591 

 Cothen, the Naumann Festival at. Prof. Alfred Newton 



F.R.S.. 36 

 Cotton (A.), Magnetic Double Refraction, New Active 



Liquids, 392 

 Coulter (Dr. J. M.), Regeneration in Zamia, 65; Interest- 

 ing Taxonomic Characters of the Gymnospermous Genus 



Torreya, 133 

 Ccur^-m^nos (A.), Cyanocainpho-acetic, Cyanocampho-a- 



proprionic. Cyanocampho-a-butyric .Acids and their 



Derivatives, 143 

 Courtot (.A.), the .Acid 7-Aldehydes, 264 

 Cowen (Richard J.), X-Rays, their Employment in Cancer 



and other Diseases, 395 

 Cowper-Coles (Sherard), Rapid Electro-deposition of 



Copper, 359 

 Cowthorpe Oak, the 43, 182 ; John Clavton, 43 

 Cracknel! (.A. G.), a Preparatory Course in Geometrv, 150 

 Craniology : Historv of a White Rhinoceros Skull, Prof. 



Henry Fairfield Osborn, 127 ; Dr. C. Stewart, F.R.S., 



'75 

 Crehore (Prof. Albert), New Sundial that Tells Standard 



Time, 209 

 Creighton (Dr. Charles), Plague in India, 86 

 Critical Temperature and Pressure of Living Substances, 



the. Dr. F. J. Allen, 7 

 Croghan (E. H.), Fuel Ashes as Manure in the Midland 



Districts of South .Africa, 643 



Cromer, Chalk Masses in the Cliffs near Prof. T. G 



Bonney, F.R.S., 8 

 Cromlech, an Inverted Slab in a, Edward Greenly, 152 

 Crommelin (Mr.), Provisional Elements for Jupiter's Sixth 



Satellite, 66 

 Crookcs (Sir William, F.R.S.), Action of Light and of 



Radium upon Glass, 90 ; a New Formation of Diamond, 



527 ; Diamonds, 593 

 Crosland (P. F.), Action of Chlorine on Boiling Toluene, 



239 

 Crossley (Mr.), Large Gas-engines, 213 

 Crowell (H. C), Water Jet Method ofapplving the Power 



carried by High-pressure Water, the Doble Needle 



Regulating Nozzle, 42 

 Crystallography : Mechanical Properties of Iron in Isolated 



Crystals, F. Osmond and Ch. Fremont, 392 : the 



Crystallisation of Iron and Steel, an Introduction to the 



Study of Metallographv, Dr. J. W. Mellor, A. 



McWilliam, 532 

 Cubic and Quartic Equations, Graphical Solution of, H. 



Ivah Thomson, 295 

 Cubic Surfaces, on the Class of, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 484 

 Cuboni (Prof.), " Brusca " a Disease of the Olive, 276 

 Citnningham (Lieut. -Colonel A.), High Pellian Factor- 

 isation, 95 

 Cunningham (Prof. D. J.), Cape Hunting Dogs in the 



Gardens of the Zoological Society of Ireland, 287 

 Currelly (Mr.), Excavations at Palaikastro, 559 

 Currents at the Entrance of the Bay of Fundv and 



Southern Nova Scotia, Report on the, for the Year 1904. 



Bell Dawson, 205 

 Cuthbertson (C), Refractive Index of Gaseous Fluorine 



480 

 Cynipides d'Europe et d'.Algerie, .Monographie des I'Abbe 



J. J. Kieffer, 455 

 Czaki (Prof. Friedrich), Biochemie der Pflanzen, 169 



d. Bilt (J. van). Comet 1904 I, 43; Observations of 

 Jupiter's Satellites, 507 



Dakin (H. D.), Physiological .Activitv of Substances In- 

 directly Related to .Adrenalin, 55 1 ; Synthesis of a Sub- 

 stance .Allied to .Adrenalin, 575 



Dale (Elizabeth), Investigations on Intumescences, with 

 Observations on Nuclear Divisions in Pathological 

 Tissues, 22 



Dall (W. H.), Relation of the Miocene of Marvland to that 

 of other Regions and to the Recent Fauna, 162 



Damond (E.), Derivatives of Cyclohexane, 624 



IJampfturbinen, Bau der, Prof. A. Musil, 219 



Danjou (Em.), Hydrocyanic Glucoside in the Leaves of the 

 Elder, 264 ; Sambunigrin, 624 



Daranyi (Dr. Ignatius), the State and .Agriculture in 

 Hungary, 291 



Darboux (Gaston), Etude sur le Developpement des 

 .M^thodes g^ometriques, 313 



Darby (J. H.), Recent Developments in the Bertrand- 

 Thiel Process of Steel Manufacture, (18 



Dark Hemisphere of Venus, Visibility of the, M. Hansky, 

 303 



Darwin (Prof. G. H., M.A., LL.D., Ph.D., F.R.S.), In- 

 augural .Address at the Meeting of the British Association 

 in .South .Africa, part i., 368; part ii., 439 



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

 Sanskrit Synonyms, Supp. to October 19, iii 



Davey (Henry), Efficiency of the Steam Jacket, 213 



Davis (F.), the Sleep of Fishes, 133 



Davis (Prof. W. M.), Explorations in Turkestan, with an 

 Account of the Basin of Eastern Persia and Sistan, 366 



Davis (Messrs. and Son), a New Slide Rule, 45, 102 



Dawkins (Mr.), Excavations at Palaikastro, 559; Notes 

 from Karpathos, 560 



Dawson (Bell), Report on the Currents at the Entrance of 

 the Bay of Fundy and Southern Nova Scotia for the 

 Year 1904, 205 



Dawson (H. M.), Action of Chlorine on Boiling Toluene. 



Day (.Arthur L.), the Isomorphism and Thermal Proper- 

 ties of the Felspars, 25S 



Day (David T.), Mineral Resources of United States, 

 Report for 1903, 540 



