Index 



Jochamowiiz (A.), Borax Deposit of Lake Salinas, Peru, 570 

 Johns (Rev. C. A.), Flowers ol the Field, 315 

 Johnson (Prof. D. S.), Nuclear Changes in the Develop- 

 ment of the ILmbryo-sac of Pepcromia hispidula, 184 

 Johnson (J. P.)i the Stone Implements of South Africa, 99 

 Johnson (Mrs. T. Fielding), Glimpses of Ancient Leicester 



in Six Periods, 75 

 Johnson, Matthey (Messrs., and Co.), Apparatus of Fused 



Silica, 58 

 Johnston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.), Chlormanganokalite, 215 

 Johnstone (Sir H. H., G.C.M.G.), Big Game Preservation, 



33 



Jolly (Dr.), Degenerations following Experimental Lesions 

 in the Motor Cortex of the Monkey, 407 



Joly (Prof. J., F.R.S.), Radium and Geology, 8, 55, 102 ; 

 Pleochroic Halos, 71, 5S9 ; the Distribution of Radium in 

 the Rocks of the Simplon Tunnel, 485 



Jones (F.), Action of Selenium and Tellurium on Arsine 

 and Stibine, 214 



Jones (Dr. F'. W.), Growth-forms and Supposed Species in 

 Corals, 2S6 



Jones (Harry C), Flydrates in Aqueous Solution, 19 



Jones (Dr. H. O.), Chemical Composition of Petroleum 

 from Borneo, 237 ; on Iron Carbonyls, 482 



Jost (Hermann), the Larva of the O.x-warble Fly, Hypo- 

 derma bovis, 255 



Josu^ (O.), the Hypertensive Action of the Cortical Layer 

 of the Supra-Renal Capsules, 192 



Joule-Thomson Effect, Regnault's Experiments on the, 

 Edgar Buckingham, 493 



Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, Maurice 

 Solomon, 156 



Jovian Asteroids, Names for the three, Drs. Wolf and 

 Kopff, 259 



Joyce (Mr.), Prehistoric Objects from New Guinea, 462 



Jubilee of the Soci^t^ Chimique do France, the, iii 



Judd (Dr. C. H.), Psychology — General Introduction, 540 



Jude (Dr. R. H.), the School Magnetism and Electricity, a 

 Treatise for Use in .Secondary Schools and Technical 

 Colleges, ba.scd on Potential and Potential Gradient, 50 



Jukes-Browne (A. J.), the Hills and Valleys of Torquay, a 

 Study in Valley Development and an Explanation of 

 Local Scenery, 268 



Jungfleisch (E.), Lupeol, 239 ; Direct Oxidation of Phos- 

 phorus, 376 



Jupiter : the White Spot on Jupiter's Third Satellite, Prof. 

 Barnard, 65 ; Markings of the Third Satellite of, J. 

 Comas Sold, 527; New Elements of Jupiter's Seventh 

 Satellite, Dr. F. E. Ross, 89 ; Discovery of a Second 

 Asteroid near Jupiter, Dr. E. Stromgren, 136; a Third 

 Asteroid near Jupiter's Orbit, Vladimir Heinrich, 161 ; 

 Observations concerning the Form of the Satellite I. of 

 Jupiter, Jos(5 Comas Sold, 191 ; Micrometer Measures of 

 Jovian Features, Dr. H. E. Lau, 301 ; Observations of 

 Jupiter. 1906-7, Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, 390 ; the 

 Simultaneous Invisibility of Jupiter's Satellites, M. 

 Flammarion, 451 ; the Red Spot on, Stanley Williams, 

 625 



Juritz (C. F.), Fertility of Colonial Soils as influenced by 

 the Geological Conditions, 95 



Juvisy Observatory, the, 556 



Kahn (Morel), the Temperature of Formation of the 



Carbides of Strontium and Barium, 47 

 Kapp (Prof. Gisbert), the Construction of Dynamos (Alter- 

 nating and Direct Current), Tyson Sewell, 217 

 Karl (Georges), Mixed Anhydride of Sulphuric and Nitric 



Acids, 344 

 Kave (G. W. C), Selective Absorption of Rontgen Rays, 



i'67 

 Keay (Mr.), Relation of the Keuper Marls to the Pre-Cam- 



brian Rocks at Bardon Hill, 484 

 Keeble (Dr. F.), Significance of Symbiotic Corpuscles in 



the Lower .Animals, 22 

 Keeling (B. F. E.), Upper Air Research in Egypt, 637 

 Keffler (F.), Profitable Mining of Poor Ores, 228 

 Keibel (Prof. F.), Development of Lcmuroids, 91 

 Kelman (J. E.), Flowers Shown to the Children, 124 

 Kelvin (Lord), on the Motions of Ether produced by 



Collisions of Atoms or Molecules Containing or not 



Containing Electrons, 457; on the Constitution of the. 

 Atom, 457 

 Kehvay-Bamber (M.), Source of Flavour of Oolong Tea, 



63 

 Kenyon (J.), Reaction between Organo-magncsiiini Halides 



and Nitro-compounds, 143 

 Kerr (Rev. Dr. John, F.R.S.), Death of, 417: Obituary 



Notice of, 575 

 Kestranek (W.), Progress made in Austrian Iron Industry, 



581 

 Khasis, the. Major P. R. T. Gurdon, 79 

 Khotan, Ancient, Detailed Report of ArchEcological Explor- 

 ations in Chinese Turkestan, carried out and described 

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

 Aurel Stein, H. R. Hall, 619 

 Kidd (Dr. Walter), the Sense of Touch in Mammals and 

 Birds, with Special Reference to the Papillary Ridges, loi 

 Kiersted (Wynkoop), Waterworks Management and Main- 

 tenance, 517 

 Kikuchi (Baron), Japanese National Development, 311 

 Kinematik organischer Gelenke, Prof. Dr. Otto Fischer, 



489 

 King (the), and Higher Education in Wales, 253 

 King (F. A.), Experiments with Vacuum Gold-leaf Electro- 

 scopes on the Mechanical Temperature Effects in Rare- 

 fied Gases, 59 

 Kingdom of Man, the, E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 174 

 Kingsley (Miss R. G.), Evcrslcy Gardens and Others, 412 

 Kingsmill (T. W.), the Hydraulics of Great Rivers Flow- 

 ing through Alluvial Plains. 626 

 Kingston Earthquake, the. Maxwell Hall, 535 

 Kinship Organisations and Group Marriage in Australia, 



Norlhcote W. Thomas, Rev. A. E. Crawley, 221 

 Klein (C. A.), Analysis of White Lead, 191 

 Klein (Dr. E., F.R.S.), Studies in the Bacteriology and 



Etiology of Oriental Plague, 609 

 Kling (Andr<5), Action of Magnesium Amalgam on the 



Aldehydes, 120 

 Knott (Dr. C. G.), a Reflected Mirage, 407 

 Knox (Dr. Robert), Skiagraphy of the Human Subject, 59 

 Kolderup (C. F.), Earthquake Shocks in Norway in 1900, 



475 

 Kollmann (Prof. Julius), Handatlas der Entwicklungsge- 



schichte des Menschen, 49 

 Kolowrat (L.), Disengagement of the Emanation by 



Radium Salts at Various Temperatures, 464 

 Kopff (Dr.), Names for the Three Jovian Asteroids, 259 

 Kowalski (J. de). Phosphorescence of the Rare Earths, 23 

 Krakatoa, the Eruption of, and the Pulsation of the Earth, 



Prof. H. Nagaoka, 8g 

 Krausbauer (Dr. Th.), Lese- und Lehrbuch fiir liindliche 



g-ewerbl'che Fortbildungsschulen, 660 

 Kremer (O. K.), Neinia, Denkversuche, 172 

 Kreutz (Prof.), Comet 1907a (Giacobini), 41 

 Kreutz (Prof. Heinrich), Death of, 276 

 Kritzinger (H. H.), Comet 1007^ (Daniel), 301, 336, 503, 

 S27 ; New Elements and Ephemeris for Comet 1907^, 

 580 

 Kroeber (A. L.), the Language of the Yokuts, 2s6 

 Kronecker (H.), Cause of the Beating of the Heart, 440 

 Kriimmel (Dr. Otto), Handbuch der Ozeanographie, supp. 



to October 10, x 

 KiJstner (Prof.), Radial Velocities of € and f Cygni, 161 



la Blache (Prof. Vidal de), Geographical Evolution of Com- 

 munications, 503 



Laboratories : the Laboratory Book of Mineral Oil Test- 

 ing, James A. Hicks, ig8 ; the National Physical Labor- 

 atory Report for the Year 1906, 200 ; New Laboratories 

 at Queen's College, Belfast, 550 



Labrouste (M.), Electrolysis of Very Dilute Solutions of 

 Silver Nitrate and Oxide, 264 



Labvrinth of Animals, the, including Mammals, Birds, 

 Reptiles and Amphibians, Dr. Albert A. Gray, supp. 

 to October lo, v 



Lacroix (A.), Pctrographic Constitution of the Volcanic 

 Massif of Vesuvius and . Somma, 191; New Mineral 

 Species from the Hierh Temperature Fumcrolcs of the 

 Recent Eruption of Vesuvius, 239 



