Index 



December 12, 1907 



in ilif Indian Ocean, 3; Progress of Science in the Cen- 



; Mnson (J. D.), Experimental Treatment of Trypanoso- 



nii.isis in Rats, 607 

 Tliuinson (Dr. William), Death and Obituary Notice of, 418 

 ■J liorpe (J. I-'. I, Some Derivatives of 2-Phf'nyl-i : 3-Naph- 



thylenediamine, 238 

 Threlfall (R., K. R.S.J, the Purification and Testing of 



Selenium, 93 

 Thwaites (R. E.), Condilions of Science Work in Secondary 



Schools, 506 

 Tibet, the Mysterious, Sir Thomas Holdich, K.C.M.G., 



K.C.I.E., 346 

 Tifteneau (M.), a Vinvl Alcohol, Methylanisylethenol, 656 

 Tii (Queen), the Body of, H. R. Hall, $45; Prof. G. 



Elliot Smith, F.R.S.', 615 

 Tilden (Prof.), on Valency, 482 



Tillyard (R. J.), Dimorphism in the Females of Aus- 

 tralian -VgrionidfE, 264 

 Time, the Distribution and Control of Standard, Jean 



Mascart, 503 

 Tin in Stellar Atmospheres, Mr. Goatcher, 181; ; Mr. Lunt, 



Tinney (W. H.), Gold Mining Machinery, its Selection, 

 Arrangement and Installation, 7 



Titan and Shadow, 'J'ransits of Saturn's Satellite, Hernxann 

 Struve, 258 



Titanium Elutings in the Spectrum of a Orionis, Mr. 

 Newall, 185 



Tocher (J. K.), Anthropometric Characteristics of the In- 

 mates of Asylums in Scotland, 596 



Todd (Prof. David), the Lowell Expedition to the Andes, 

 527, 555 



Topography : Glimpses of Ancient Leicester in Six Periods, 

 Mrs. T. Fielding Johnson, 75 ; the Aswan Reservoir, 179 ; 

 Research in China, Descriptive Topography and Geology, 

 Bailey Willis, Eliot Blackwelder, and R. H. Sargent, 345 ; 

 the Topography and Geology of the Peninsula of Sinai 

 (South-eastern Portion), W. F. Hume, 514 



Torquay, the Hills and Valleys of, a Study in Valley De- 

 velopment and an Explanation of Local Scenery, A. J. 

 Jukes-Brovvnc, 268 



Touch, the Sense of, in Mammals and Birds, with Special 

 Reference to the Papillary Ridges, Dr. Walter Kidd, loi 



Tower (William Lawrence), an Investigation of Evolution 

 in Chrysomelid Beetles of the Genus Leptinotarsa, 

 139 



Toxins and Venoms, and their Antibodies, the, Em. Pozzi- 

 Escot, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 292 



Transformisme appliqu(5 k 1 'Agriculture, le. Prof. J. Con- 

 stantin, 266 



Transit of Mercury, the, W. T. Lynn, 671 



Transvaal Department of Agriculture, the, 425 



Traquair (Dr. R. H., F.R.S.), Report on Fossil Fishes 

 collected by the Geological Survey in the Lower Car- 

 boniferous Rocks near Gullane. East Lothian, 238 



Travers (Dr. M. W.), the Absorption of Gases, Vapours 

 and Substances from Solution by Solids and Amorphous 

 Substances, 24 



Treasury Grants to University Colleges, 390 



Trees of Palestine, Flowers and, Miss A. A. Temple, 564 



Trepied (Charles), Death of, 239 ; Obituary Notice of, 254 



Trewby (Arthur), Healthy Boyhood, 292 



Trigonometry. Students' Clinometer and Compass, 647 



Trillat (A.), 'the Bitterness of Milk, 48; Origin of the De- 

 posits of Colouring Matter in Red Wines, 239 



Tringali (E.), Elements of Comet 19070, 648 



Tropical Medicine, the Liverpool School of, Some Scientific 

 Centres, X.. Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S. , 519 



Trouessart (E. L.), Newly-born Hippopotamus fed bv 

 Goats, 488 



Trout and Trout-fishing, How to Fish, a Treatise on, 

 F. W. E.' Hodgson, 415 



Trouton (Prof. Fred T., F.R.S.), Two Modes of Condens- 

 ation of Water Vapour on Glass Surfaces, 342 ; an Elec- 

 trical Experiment illustrating the two Modes of 

 Condensation of Water Vapour upon Surfaces, 459 ; a 

 Theorctiral Method of Attempting- to Detect Relative 

 Motion bptwepn the Ether and the Earth, 459 



Trowbridge (Prof. C. C), the Physical Nature of Meteor 

 Trains, 508 



True (F. W.), Cetacean Skull from Eocene Marl of the 

 Ashley River, near Charlestown, South Carolina, 63 



Trybom (F.), Resultaten af den Internationella Hafsfork- 

 ningens arbete under a ren 1902-1906, och Sveriges andel 

 dariiti, 425 



Tschirch (A.), die Harze und Harzbehalter mit Einschluss 

 der Milchsafte, 193 



Tsetse-fly, a Fossil, in Colorado, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 414 



Tuberculosis : Tuberculosis Communicated to Young Cattle 

 by the Ingestion of Tuberculous Virus of Human Origin, 

 A. Chauveau, 23 ; Experimental Diagnosis of Tuber- 

 culosis, H. Valine, 167 ; Radioscopy and Radiography 

 applied to the Inspection of Tuberculous Meat, H. 

 Martel, 192 ; New Method of Diagnosis of Tuberculosis 

 in Man by the Tuberculin Ophthalo-reaction, A. Calmette, 



Tuck (W. B.), the Relation between Absorption Spectra 

 and Chemical Constitution, part viii., the Phenylhydra- 

 zones and Osazones of a-Diketones, 287 



Tucker (W. S.), Stark's Relation between Kathode Fall ol 

 Potential and Temperature, 94 



Tumours, the Essential Similarity of Innocent and 

 Malignant, Charles W. Cathcart, 171 



Turbines : the Steam Turbine as applied to Marine Pur- 

 poses, Prof. J. H. Biles, 53 ; a Text-book on Hydraulics, 

 including an Outline of the Theory of Turbines, Prof. 

 L. M. Hoskins, 542 



Turkestan : Archaeological E.xplorations in Chinese Tur- 

 kestan, Dr. M. A. Stein, 339 ; the Pulkowa Eclipse Ex- 

 pedition to Turkestan, January, 1907, 598 ; Ancient 

 Khotan, Detailed Report of Archaeological Explorations 

 in Chinese Turkestan, carried out and described under 

 the Orders of H.M. Indian Government, Dr. M. Aurel 

 Stein, H. R. Hall, 619 



Turnbull fW. R.), Aeroplanes, 16 



Turner (Miss E. L.), the Ruff, Re-appearance in Norfolk, 

 3S7 



Turner (Prof. H. H.), Determination of Periodicity from 

 a Broken Series of Maxima, 461 



Turner (J. E. C), Method of Exploiting Myrobalam Trees, 

 623 



Turner (Prof. T.), the Annealing of Copper, with Special 

 Reference to Dilatation, 631 



Turner (Sir William), Craniology of the Natives of Borneo, 

 the Malays, the Natives of Formosa, and the Tibetans, 

 311 



lutin (F.), Homo-eriodictvol, 71 



Tutton (Dr. A. E. H., FiR.S.), Relation of Thallium to 

 the Alkali Metals, 236 ; on Valency, 482 



Twelvetrees (W. Noble), Ferro-concrete, 486; Concrete 

 Steel Buildings, 516 



Twort (F. W.), Fermentation of Glucosides by Bacteria of 

 the Typhoid-coli Group and the Acquisition of New Fer- 

 menting Powers by Bacillus dysenteriae and other Micro- 

 organisms, 142 



Typhoid Fever in Surrey for 1906, Dr. Seaton, 669 



Underwood (Prof. L. M.), Progress of Our Knowledge of 

 the Flora of North America, 228 



United States, Climatology of the, A. J. Henry, ii 



United States, Economic Geology in the, 559 



United States, Hydrology in the, 284 



Universities: University and Educational Intelligence, 21, 

 46, 69, 93, 117, 140, 164, 189, 212, 235, 261, 285, 309, 

 341, 375. 405. 439. 463. 4S7. 510. .S3.S. 5.W. 582, 604, 

 630, 654, 678 ; University Needs and the Duty of the 

 State, 35; .St'idies from a Northern University, 112; the 

 Royal Visil to the University College of North Wales, 

 Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R,S.; 282; the Dillenian Her- 

 baria, an Arrciunt of the Dillenian Collections in the 

 Herbarium of the University of Oxford, together with a 

 Biographical Sketch of Dillenius, .Selpctions from his 

 Correspondence, Notes, &c., G. Claridge Druce, 289; 

 University Reform, 337; Treasury Grants to University 

 Colleges, 390 



Unscientific Administration, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S.. 198 



Upson (Mr.), the Electric Arc, 237 



Usher (F. L.), Two New Worlds, E. E. Fournier d'Albc, 

 633 



