s^ 



IncCex 



Anti-malarial Measures in Practice in Bathurst, Conakry, 



and Freetown, 67 

 Boyle Lecture at Oxford, the Cerebellum, its Relation to 



Spatial Orientation and Locomotion, Sir Victor Horsley, 



F.R.S., 389 

 Brace (Prof. DeWitt Bristol), Death of, 636 

 Bradley-Birt (F. B.), the Story of an Indian Upland, 105 

 Braithwaite (Dr. R.), the British Moss-flora, 425 

 Branner (Prof. John C), the Omission uf Titles of 



Adarcsses on Scientific Subjects, 534 

 Braune (Hjalmar), Influence of Nitrogen on Iron and Steel, 



540 

 Brazza (M. de). Death and Obituary Notice of, 515 

 Breathing in Living Beings, Dr. William Stirling at Royal 



Institution of Great Britain, 355 

 Bremer (Dr. F.), Leitfaden der Physik fur die oberen 



Klassen der Realanstalten, 170 

 Breton (M.), Transference of Infection in Ankylostomiasis 



through the Skin, 107 

 Bridge (Dr.), Hemichordata, Ascidians and Amphioxus, 



Fishes, 103 

 Brightness of Jupiter's Satellites, Prof. W. de Sitter, 207 

 British Archaeology and Philistinism, Worthington G. 



Smith, 294 

 British Association : Meeting of the British .'\ssociation 



in South Africa, 59 ; Arrangements for the Forthcoming 



Meeting of, 222 ; the South African Meeting of the 



British Association, 368, 403, 560, 583 ; Inaugural 



Address by Prof. G. H. Darwin, M.A., LL.D., Ph.D., 



F.R.S., President of the Association, part i., 368; 



part ii., 439; Diamonds, Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., 



593 ; the Distribution of Power, Prof. W. E. Ayrton, 



F.R.S., 612 



Section A (Mathematics and Physics) — Opening Address 

 by Prof. A. R. Forsyth, Sc.D., LL.D., Math.D., 

 F.R.S., President of the Section, 372 ; Mathematical 

 and Physical Science at the British Association, Dr. 

 C. H. Lees, 640; Ancient Japagese Mathematics, Prof. 

 Harzer, 640 ; Instrument for Stereoscopic Surveying, 

 H. G. Fourcade, 640 ; Teaching of Elementary 

 Mechanics, Prof. Perry, 640 ; Kinetic and Statistical 

 Equilibrium of Ether in Ponderable Matter at any 

 Temperature, Lord Kelvin, 641 ; Geodetic Survey in 

 South Africa, Sir David Gill, 641 ; Geodetic Survey of 

 Spitsbergen, Dr. O. Backlund, 641 ; Star Streaming, 

 Prof. Kapteyn, 641 ; Observations on the Light Fluctu- 

 ations of Certain Southern Binary Stars, Dr. A. W. 

 Roberts, 641 



Section B (Chemistry) — Opening Address by G. T. 

 Beilby, President of the Section, 378 ; Gold and 

 Science, 379 ; Recent Developments in Agricultural 

 Science, A. D. Hall, 642 ; Researches on the Assimil- 

 atory Processes of Plants, Dr. Horace T. Brown, 642 ; 

 the Role of Enzymes in Plant Economy, Dr. E. F. 

 .■\rmstrong, 642 ; Researches on the Propagation of 

 Explosions in Gases, Prof. H. B. Dixon, 642 ; the 

 .Atomic Weight of Chlorine, Prof. H. B. Dixon, 642 ; 

 Experiments on the Influence of Phase Changes on 

 the Tenacity of Ductile Metals at the Ordinary 

 Temperature and at the Boiling Point of Liquid .Mr, 

 G. T. and H. W. Beilby, 642 ; Determinations of the 

 Viscosities of Liquid Mixtures at the Temperature of 

 their Boiling Points, Dr. A. Midlay, 642 ; Remark- 

 able Thermal Chalybeate Spring at Caledon, in Cape 

 Colony, Prof. P. D. Hahn, 642 : Chemical Survey of 

 the Soils of Cape Colony, 642 ; the Character of Cape 

 Wines, Dr. H. Tietz, 642 ; Investigation of the Part 

 played by Oxygen in the Dissolution of Gold by 

 Cyanide Solutions, H. F. Julian, 642 ; Action of Thio- 

 cyanates on Gold, H. A. White, 643 ; the Law Govern- 

 ing the Solubility of Zinc Hydroxide in Alkalis, Dr. 

 J. Moir. 643 : Nitrogen in Pretoria Rainfall, H. Ingle, 

 643 ; Chemical Constituents of Transvaal Soils, H. 

 Ingle, 643 ; Fuel Ashes as Manure in the Midland 

 Districts of South Africa, E. H. Croghan, 643 



Section C (Geology) — Opening Address bv Prof. H. A. 

 Miers, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., President of the Section, 

 40.S 



Section D (Zoology) — Opening Address bv G. A. 

 Boulenger, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S., President of the Section, 

 the Distribution of .African Fresh-water Fishes, 413 



Section E (Geography) — Opening .Address bv Rear- 

 Admiral Sir W. J. L.' Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Presi- 

 dent of the Section, 445 



Section G (Engineerini;) — Opening .Address bv Colonel 

 Sir C. Scott Moncrioff, K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., R.E., 

 LL.D., President of the Section, Irrigation, 465 



Section II (Anthropology) — Opening .Address bv A. C. 

 Haddon, Sc.D., F.R.S'., President of the Section, 471 



Section I (Physiology) — Opening .Address by Colonel D. 

 Bruce, M.B., F.R.S. , C.B., President of the Section. 

 the Advance in our Knowledge of the Causation and 

 Methods of Prevention of Stock Diseases in South 

 .Africa during the Last Ten A'ears, 496 



Section K (Botany) — Opening Address by Harold Wager, 

 h.R.S., H.M.I., President of the Section, on Some 

 Problems of Cell Structure and Physiology, 519 



Section L (Educational Science) — Opening Address bv 



Sir Richard C. Jebb, Litt.D., D.C.L., M.P., President 



of the Section, University Education and National 



Life, 545 



British Association : Physical Deterioration, being the 



Report of Papers and Discussions at the Cambridge 



Meeting of the British Association, 1904, on the Alleged 



Physical Deterioration of the People and the Utility of 



an Anthropometric .Survev, 152 

 British Bird Life, W. Perc'ival Westell, 196 

 British Colonies, the O.xford Atlas of the, 293 

 British Fruit Grovi'ing, 297 ; Alfred O. Walker, 342 ; 



Spencer Pickering, F.R.S., 396 

 British Islands, a Handbook to a Collection of the Minerals 



of the, in the Museum of Practical Geology, F. W. 



Rudler, 76 

 British Islands, the Mythology of the, Charles Squire, 145 

 British Medical Association, the Meeting of the, 330, 354 

 British Moss-flora, the. Dr. R. Braithwaite, 425 

 British Museum, Guide to the Gallery of Birds in the, 28 ; 



Catalogue of the Lepidoptera PhalaenK in the British 



Museum, Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 174 

 British Pharmaceutical Conference, Presidential Address at. 



Standardisation in Pharmacy, W. .A. H. Naylor, 334 

 British and Saxon Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire, Forty 



Years' Researches in, J. R. Mortimer, 398 

 British School at .Athens, the Annual of the, H. R. Hall, 



558 

 British Science Guild, the, 585 

 British Slugs, the. Prof. T. 'D. A. Cockerell, 245 

 " Brooks 1889 " and Lexell, the .Alleged Identity of 



Comets, Dr. Charles L. Poor, 19 

 Broom (Dr. R.), the Age and Affinities of Tritylodon, 285 

 Brown (George -A.), Incandescence of Meteors, 604 

 Brown (Dr. Horace T.), Researches on the Assimilatory 



Processes of Plants, 642 

 Brown (J. C), Precise Method of Estimating the Organic 



Nitrogen in Potable Waters, 239 

 Browne (E. T.), Medusaa found in the Firth of Clyde, 191 

 Browne (Frank Balfour), Reports on Sea Fisheries, 13S 

 Browne (Sir James Crichton, F.R.S.), the Prevention of 



Senility, 306 

 Bruce Telescope Reference Photographs, the, Prof. Picker- 

 ing, 89 

 Bruce (Dr. A.), Distribution of the Nerve Cells in the 



Intermedio-lateral Tract of the Dorso-lumbar Region of 



the Human Spinal Cord, 191 

 Bruce (Colonel D., M.B., F.R.S., C.B.), Opening Address 



in Section I at the Meeting of the British Association 



in South Africa, the .Advance in our Knowledge of the 



Causation and Methods of Prevention of Stock Diseases 



in South Africa during the Last Ten Years, 496 

 Bruce (William S.), Ben Nevis Observatory and the 



Argentine Republic, 48^ 

 Briihl (Prof. J. W.), Desmotropic Form of Substances of 



the Ethvl Acetoacetate Type, 141 ; the Development of 



Spectrochemistry, Lecture at the Royal Institution, 158 

 Bryan (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), Fictitious Problems in 



Mathematics, 102, 175 ; Streifziige an der Riviera, 



Eduard Strasburger, 171 

 " Bubbling " Method and Vapour Pressures, the, the Earl 



of Berkeley and E. G. J. liartley, 222 

 Buchanan (J. Y'., F.R.S.), Eclipse Predictions, 603 

 Bucherer (Dr. -A. H.), Mathematische Einfuhrung in die 



Elektronentheorie, 170 



b 



