Index 



Bucklon (George Bowdler, F.R.S.), Death of, 537; 



Obituary Notice of, W. F. Kirby, 587 

 Building, Ferro-concrete, Ed. Noaillon, 21 j 

 Burch (Dr. George J., F.R.S.), Studien ueber Haut- 



elelvtricitat und Hautmagnetismus des Menschcn, Dr. 



Erili Harnac]<, 602 

 Burdon (E. R.), Beitrage zur physiologischen Anatomie 



der Pilzgallen, Hermann Ritter von Guttenberg, 339 

 Bureau (Ed.), Influence of the Eclipse of August 30 on 



Plants, 528 

 Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire, Forty Years' Researches 



in British and Saxon, J. R. Mortimer, 398 

 Burke (John Butler), on the Spontaneous Action of Radio- 

 active Bodies on Gelatin Media, 78 ; on the Spontaneous 



Action of Radium on Gelatin Media, 294 

 Burke (Mr.), the Origin of Life, 492 

 Burnside (Prof. W.), Conditions of Reducibility of any 



Group of Linear Substitutions, iqo : Criteria for the 



Finiteness of Order of a Group of Linear Substitutions, 



igo 

 Burton (Dr. C. V.), the Hydrometer as a Seismometer, 



269 ; Artificial Diamonds, 397 

 Burton (VV.), Connection between Scientific Training and 



Industrial Development, 608 

 Busquet (Raymond), Prc^cis d'Hydraulique — La Houille 



Blanche. 427 

 Buss (A.), Visibility of D^ as a Dark Line in the Solar 



Spectrum, 1S4 

 Butler (.\. L.), Antelopes, Heughlin's "Giant Eland," 133 

 Butler (W.), the Swingcam Camera Stand, 89 

 Butterfield (W. Ruskin), Protective Coloration of the Inside 



of the Mouth in Nestling Birds, 534 

 Butterflies : the Fauna of British India, including Ceylon 



and Burma, Lieut. -Colonel C. T. Bingham, 290 

 Butterflies, Moths and, Mary C. Dickerson, 76 

 Byrom (T. H.), the Physics and Chemistry of Mining, 557 



Cacao, Manurial E.xperiments with, in Dominica, West 

 Indies, 639 



Cain (J. C), Action of Water on Diazo-salts, 239; the 

 Synthetic Dyestuffs and the Intermediate Products from 

 which they are Derived, Supp. to October 19, vii 



Calculus, Elements of the Differential and Integral, 

 William Anthony Granville, Prof. George M. Minchin' 

 F.R.S., 26; D. F. Campbell, 126 



Calcutta : .-Vsialic Society of Bengal, 24, 120, 360, 452 



Callendar (Prof. H. L'.), a Bolometer for the Absolute 

 Measurement of Radiation, 118 



Calmette (M.), Transference of Infection in Ankylo- 

 stomiasis through the Skin, 107 



Calmette (Dr.), Specimens from Goats and Kids, 582 



Calorimetry, Gas, 186 



Cambage (R. H.), Eucalypts of the Blue Mountains, 

 N.S.W., 312; the Native Flora of New South Wales 

 312 



Cambridge Natural History, the, 103 



Cambridge Philosophical Society, 142, 166 



Camera in the Fields, the, F. C. Snell, 153 



Camcroons, on a New Species of Guenon from the. Dr. 

 Henry O. Forbes, 630 



Camichel (C), Fluorescence, 336 



Campbell (D. F.), the Elements of the Dififerential and 

 Integral Calculus, 126 



Campbell (Prof. E. D.), Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel in 

 American Pig-irons, 573 



Campbell (M. R.), the Coal and Lignites of the United 

 States, Preliminary Report, 491-4 



Campbell (N. R.), 'a Null Method of Measuring Small 

 lonisation, 142 



Canada, Glacial Studies in. Dr. \\'illiam H. Shorzer Prof 

 Grenville A. J. Cole, 310 - . • 



" Canals " on Mars in 1903, Double, Mr. Lowell, 89 ; sec 

 Astronomy 



Cancer : the so-called " Cancer Bodies " (Rufifer's Bodies) 

 of Malignant Tumours, C. Walker, 86; the Immunisa- 

 tion of Mice against Cancer, Dr. Clowes, 86; Re- 

 ■semblances between " Plimmer's Bodies " of Malignant 

 Growths and Certain Normal Constituents of Repro- 

 ductive Cells of Animals, Prof. J. Bretland Farmer 

 F.R.S., J. E. S. Moore and C. E. Walker, 164; the 

 Present Position of the Cancer Problem. Prof. R. T. 



Hew'lett, 295 ; X-Rays, their Employment in Cancer and 

 other Diseases, Richard J. Cowen, 395 



Cannon (Miss), a Probable Nova in Ophiuchus, 15S 



Cape Colony, an Introduction to the Geology of, A. W. 

 Rogers, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 35 



Cape Observatory, the, 437 



Carbutt (Sir Edward H.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 

 588 



Carmichael (N. R.), Physical Experiments, 126 



Carpenter (Dr. H. C. H.), High-speed Tool Steels under 

 \'arying Thermal Treatment, 69 



Carson (C.), Interaction of Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur 

 Dioxide, 71 



Cash (Dr. J. Theodore, F.R.S.), Pharmacology of Inda- 

 conitine and Bikhaconitine, 551 



Castle (Frank), Machine Construction and Drawing, 533 



Caunt (G. W.), Geometrical Conies, 393 



Cause and Prevention of Dust from Automobiles, W. R. 

 Cooper, 485, 507; J. Vincent Elsden, 507 



Celestial Phenomena, Ancient Drawings of. Dr. W. 

 Lehmann, 19 



Cell Structure and Physiology, on some Problems of. Open- 

 ing Address in Section K at the Meeting of the British 

 Association in South Africa, Harold Wager, F.R.S., 

 H.M.I., 519 



Celtic Pony, the. Dr. Francis H. A. Marshall, 558 



Celts, the Literature of the, its History and Romance, 

 Magnus Maclean, 145 



Ceraski (Prof.), a Proposed New Method for Determining 

 the Solar Radiation, 437 



Cerebellum, the, its Relation to Spatial Orientation and 

 I^ocomotion, Bovle Lecture at O.xford, Sir Victor 

 Horsley, F.R.S.,'389 



Chablay (E.), Action of Metal Ammoniums on the Halogen 

 Derivatives of Methane, 72 ; Action of the Metal 

 .Ammoniums on .Mcohols, 96 ; Action of the Metal 

 .Ammoniums on the Polyatomic Alcohols, 119 



Chagos Archipelago, the, the Percy Sladcn Expedition in 

 H.M.S. Sealark, j. Stanley Gardiner, 571 



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

 Bonney, F.R.S., 8 



Challenger Society, 118, 263 



Chamberlin (Thomas C), Geology — Processes and their 

 Results, 289 



Chanoz (M.), the Effect of Membranes in Liquid Chains, 

 312 ; Experimental Researches on the Effect of Mem- 

 branes in Liquid Chains, 336 



Chapman (D. L.), Synthesis of Formaldehyde, 141 



Chapman (F.), the Older Tertiary Foraminiferal Rocks on 

 the West Coast of Santo, New Hebrides, 552 



Chapman (H. G.), the Physiology of the Pancreas, 47 



Characters, the Inheritance of Acquired, W. Woods Smyth, 

 152 



Charcot (Dr. J.), .Antarctic E.xpedition, 203 



Charpentier (P. G.), Steriginatocystis nigra and Oxalic 

 .\cid, 392, 480 



Cheese, Ripening is due to Moulds and Bacteria in 

 Camembert Type of .Soft, 220 



Chelifers and House-flies, Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, 

 F.R.S., 629 



Chemistry : Practical Methods of Electrochemistry, F. 

 Mollwo Perkin, 5 ; the Critical Temperature and Pressure 

 of Living Substances, Dr. F. J. Allen, 7; Determination 

 of Neon and Helium in .Atmospheric Air, Sir William 

 Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., 21; Chemical Society, 23, 71, 

 141, 165, 238: Preparation of Terpenes and Related Sub- 

 stances, W. H. Perkin, jun., and S. S. Pickles and K. 

 Matsubara 23 ; Estimation of Potassium Permanganate 

 in Presence of Potassium Persulphate, J. A. N. Friend, 

 23 ; a Laboratory Manual of Organic Chemistry for 

 Beginners, Dr. A. F. Holleman, 28 ; a Text-book of 

 Physiological Chemistry, Charles E. Simon, 29 ; New 

 Researches on Chemical Combination, M. Berthelot. 47 ; 

 Preparation of Anhydrous Chlorides of the Metals of the 

 Rare Earths, Camijle Matignon, 47; Csesium Amide, E. 

 Rengade, 47 ; New Reagent for Potassium, Eugenio 

 Pinerua Alvarez, 47; Calcium Nitrate in Agriculture, 



, E. S. Bellenoux, 47 ; a Combination of Methaemoglobin 

 containing Fluorine, H. Ville and E. Derrien, 47 ; 

 Camphoryl-/)sei(rfo-semicarbazide, M. O. Forster and 

 H. E. Fierz, 71 ; a Condensation Product of Mandelo- 



