Index 



Bauer (Dr. L. A.), Proposed Magnetic and Allied Observ- 

 ations during the Total Solar Eclipse on August 30, 342 



Baxandall (F. E.), Dr. H. M. Reese's Observations of 

 " Enhanced " Lines in the Fe, Ti, and Ni Spectra, 134 



Bayer (Dr. Fr.), Neue Fische und Reptilien aus der 

 bohmischen Kreideformation, 454 



Bayeux (Raoul), Estimation of the Red Corpuscles in 

 Human Blood made at the Summit of Mont Blanc, 2SS 



Beadnell (Fleet-Surgeon), Dynamical and Hydrodynamical 

 Effects of the Modern Small-bore Bullet, 332 



Beadnell (H. J. L.), the Relations of the Eocene and 

 Cretaceous Rocks in the Esna-Aswan Reach of the Nile 

 \'alley, 2(13 ; the Topography and Geology of the Fayum 

 Province of Egypt, 535 



Beavan (A. H.), Animals I Have Known, 125 



Becker (George F.), Experiments on Schistosity and Slaty 

 Cleavage, 20 



Becquerel (Henri), Properties of the a Ravs of Radium, 



Becquerel (Paul), Action of Liquid .\ir on the Life of the 

 Seed, 2 lb 



Beddard (F. E., F.R.S.), \atural 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 In- 

 stitutions, 13 ; the Rudimentary Hind Limbs of the 

 Boinc Snakes, 630 



Bees : Queen-rearing In England and Notes on a Scent- 

 producing Organ in the Abdomen of the Worker-bee, the 

 Honey-bees of India and Enemies of the. Bee in South 

 Africa, F. W. L. Sladen, 126 



Behaviour of Lower Organisms, Contributions to the Study 

 of the. Prof. Herbert S. Jennings, 3 



Behring (Prof. E. von), the Suppression of Tuberculosis, 

 122 ; Method of Treating Tuberculosis, 581 



Beilby (G. T.), .'\ction of Actinium or Emanium Emanation 

 on a Sensitive Screen, 90; Opening Address in Section B 

 at the Meeting of the British Association in South Africa, 

 Gold and Science, 378 ; Experiments on the Influence of 

 Phase Changes in the Tenacity of Ductile Metals at the 

 Ordinary Temperature and at the Boiling Point of Liquid 

 Air, 642 



Beilby (H. W.), E.Kperimcnts on the Influence of Phase 

 Changes on the Tenacity of Ductile Metals at the 

 Ordinary Temperature and at the Boiling Point of Liquid 

 Air, 642 



Belgium and Holland, Education in, F. H. Perry-Coste, 

 221 



Bell (Alexander), Death of, 347 



Bell (G. M.), a Note-book of Experimental Mathematics, 

 507 



Bell (H. Hesketh), Cultivation of Oranges in Dominica, 



Bellenoux (E. S.), Calcium Nitrate in Agriculture, 47 

 Belloc (G.), Osmosis through Tubes of Fused Quartz, 72 

 Belluci (Dr. Italo), Hydrated Platinum Oxicie in Reality 

 a Platinic Acid, 109 ; Metallic Stannates and Plumbates 

 derived from Similar Acids, 109 

 Ben Nevis Observatory and the Argentine Republic, William 



S. Bruce, 4S5 

 Benedicks (Dr.~ C), Troostite, 573 

 Bengal, Asiatic Societv of, 24, 120, 360, 4^2 

 Benham (Prof. W. B.), Can Birds Smell? 64 ; the Pre- 

 servation of Native Plants and Animals, 534 

 Bennett (G. T.), the Spirit-level as a Seismoscope, 80 ; the 



Hydrometer as a Seismometer, 198 

 Benoit (M.), Observations of Jupiter, 43 

 Bentley (Richard), an Omitted Safeguard, 269 

 Benzene, on the Absorption Spectrum of, in the Ultra- 

 violet Region, Dr. E. C. C. Balv and Prof. J. Norman 

 Collie, F.R.S., 239, 630; Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 

 557 

 Beraneck (Dr.), Results obtained by Treatment in Tuber- 

 culosis, 583 

 Berberich (Prof.), the Variable Asteroid 1905 Q.Y., 518; 



Ephemeris of the Variable Asteroid (167) Urda, 542 

 Bergendahl (Lieut.), New Island Discovered, Terre de 



France, 461 

 Bergoni^ (J.), New Method of Protection against the 

 Rontgen Ravs, 168 



Berkeley (the Earl of J, the " Bubbling " Method and 

 Vapour Pressures, 222 



Berner Oberland, der Oeschinensee im, Ma.x GroU, 197 



Berry (Mrs. F. M. Dickinson), Physical Deterioration, 332 



Berthelot (M.), New Researches on Chemical Combination, 

 47 ; Researches on the Permeability of Fused Glass 

 Vessels to Gases at High Temperatures, 88 



Bertrand (Gabriel), State of Matter in the Neighbourhood 

 of the Critical Point, 360 



Besan^on (Dr.), Acid-fast Bacilli, 582 



Bettoni (V.), Part Played by the Copper Salt in Deacon's 

 Process of Preparing Chlorine from Hydrogen Chloride, 

 277 



Betts [A. G.), the " Lead Voltameter," 42 



Bevan (P. V.), Physical Properties of Sodium Vapour, 142 



Bewegungslehre, die Grundlagen der, von einem moderner 

 Standpunkte aus. Dr. G. Jaumann, 51 



Beyer (S. W.), Clavs and Clay Industries of Iowa, 388 



Bezold (Dr. W. von). Death of, 563 



Bianco (Prof. O. Zanotti), Dante's " Quaestio de Aqua et 

 Terra" in Light of Modern Geodesy, 350; Helmert's 

 Formula for Gravity, 534 



Bibliography of Hallev, 507 



Bichat (Prof.), Death' of^ 347 



Bidet (F^lix), Chemical Equilibrium of the System, 

 Ammonia Gas, Isoamylamine Chlorhydrate, 336 



Bigelow (Harriet), Declinations of Certain North Polar 

 Stars, 388 



Bigelow (H. B.), Shoal-water Deposits of the Bermuda 

 Banks, 40 



Bigourdan (M.), French Observations of the Total Solar 

 Eclipse, 518; Eclipse Results, 610 



Bingham (Lieut. -Colonel C. T.), the Fauna of British India, 

 including Ceylon and Burma, 290 



Biochemie der Pflanzen, Prof. Friedrich Czapck, F. 

 Escombe, 169 



Biology : Contributions to the Study of the Behaviour 

 of Lower Organisms, Prof. Herbert S. Jennings, 3 ; 

 Biologia Centrali--Americana, Aves, Osbert Salvin, 

 F.R.S., and Frederick Ducane Godman, F.R.S., 

 49 ; Species and Varieties, their Origin by Mutation, 

 Hugo de Vries, 314; Experiments on the Correlation of 

 Sex, C. Hurst, 332 ; Experimental Parthenogenesis in 

 Asterias, Yves Delage, 119; Vortrage iiber Deszendenz- 

 theorie gehalten an der Universitat zu Freiburg im 

 Breisgau, Prof. August Weismann, 200; Development 

 of the Ascus and on Spore Formation in the Ascomycetes, 

 J. H. Faull, 327; Senility in Gastropods, B. Smith, 38;;: 

 Rejuvenation, E. Schultz, 383 ; the Origin of Life, Mr. 

 Burke, 492 ; Dr. Charlton Bastian, 492 ; Marine Biology, 

 Influence of the Humboldt Current on the Marine Life 

 West of Callao, Prof. .Alexander Agassiz, 17 ; Hydro- 

 graphical and Biological Investigations in Norwegian 

 Fjords, O. Nordgaard, 45 ; the Protist Plankton and the 

 Diatoms in Bottom Samples, E. J0rgensen, 45 ; Schizo- 

 poda Captured in the Bav of Biscay, E. W. L. Holt and 

 W. M. Tattersall, 118; 'the Coral Siderastraea radians 

 and its Post-larval Development, Dr. J. E. Duerden, 

 185 ; Medusa; Found in the Firth of Clyde, E. T. 

 Browne, 191 ; Free-swimming Crustacea Found in the 

 Firth of Clyde, Dr. T. Scott, igi ; les Sarcodin^s des 

 Grands Lacs, Eugene Penard, 218; les Concretions 

 Phosphates de I'Agulhas Bank (Ca le of Good Hope), 

 Dr. Leon W". Collet, avec une Description de la Glauconie 

 qu'elles renferment, Gabriel W. Lee, 286-7 ; Alcyo- 

 narians of the Scottish National .Antarctic Expedition, 

 Prof. J. -A. Thomson and James Ritchie, 287; Explor- 

 ation of the Indian Ocean, \. Sedgwick, F.R.S., 341 ; 

 Four New Barnacles from the Neighbourhood of Java, 

 Dr. N. Annandale, 360; the Millport Marine Station, 

 S. Pace, 456 ; Morphology of the Madreporaria, the 

 " Fossula " of the Extinct Rugose Corals, Dr. J. E. 

 Duerden, 515; the Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. 

 Scalark, the Chagos .Archipelago, J. Stanley Gardiner, 

 571 



Birds : Guide to the Gallery of Birds in the British 

 Museum, 28 ; Biologia Centrali-Americana, Aves, Osbert 

 Salvin, F.R.S., and Frederick Ducane Godman, F.R.S., 

 49 ; British Bird Life, W. Percival Westell, 196 ; Bird 

 Life Glimpses, E. Selous, 367 ; Beitrag zur Kenntnis 

 der Vogelwelt Islands, B. Hantzsch, 454 ; Protective 



