Index 



Ichinohe (N.), Orbits of Binary Stars, 301 ; a Quickly 

 Changing Variable Star, 3S9 



Iciithyology : the Tile-tish, Prof. E. Ray Lanliester, F.R.S., 

 60 ; Nutriment of the iurbot and that of the Plaice and 

 the Sole, 63 ; Chima:roid Fishes, Prof. Bashlord Dean, 

 67 ; Respiratory Mechanism in Certain Elasmobranchs, 

 A. D. Uarbishire, 118; the Development of the Saury- 

 pike (Scomhrcsox saurusj, Dr. Gilchrist, 128; Cannibal- 

 ism Prevalent among the Unborn Voung of Cataetyx 

 messieri. Dr. Gilchrist, 128; the Abdominal Viscera ol 

 Chlamydoselachus, Mrs. O. E. Merritt Hawkes, 166 ; 

 Functions of the " Spiracles " in Skates, H. W. Rand, 

 183 ; Loaches and Sticklebats of Eastern Asia, L. Berg, 

 227 ; Marine Fishes collected by Stanley Gardiner in the 

 Indian Ocean, C. Tate Regan, 237; Anatomy, Classifi- 

 cation and Systematic Position of the Teleostean F'ishes 

 of the Suborder Halotriognathi, C. T. Regan, 286 ; 

 Chlamydoselachus in the Waters of New South Wales, 

 D. G. Stead, 608; the Poison Gland of the North 

 American Cat-fishes, H. D. Reed, 646 



Identification, Finger-prints as a Method of, M. Dastre, 

 264 



Ightham, the Story of a Kentish Village and its Sur- 

 roundings, F. J. Bennett, 171 



Image-forming Powers of Various Types of Eyes, an Ex- 

 perimental Study of the, Leon J. Cole, Prof. John G. 

 McKendrick, F.R.S., 274 



Imagination, Essay on the Creative, Th. Ribot, 125, 195 



Immigrations of Summer Residents in the Spring of 1906, 

 Report on the, 521 



Imms (A. D.), Anurida, 610 



Immunitats- und Spezifizitatslehre seit 1870, die Fort- 

 schritte der, Progressus Rei Botanicse, R. P. van Calcar, 



564 



Imperial College of Science and Technology, 56 



Imperial Gazetteer of India, the, 197 



Incandescence ^lectriques, les Lampes S, J. Rodet, 

 Maurice Solomon, 156 



Incandescent Illuminants, J. Swinburne, F.R.S., at the 

 Royal Institution, 92 



India : the Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and 

 Laccadive Archipelagoes, J. Stanley Gardiner, 3 ; an 

 Account of the Alcyonarians collected by the Royal Indian 

 Marine Survey Ship Investigator in the Indian Ocean, 

 J. Arthur Thomson and \\'. D. Henderson, 3 ; the 

 Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, 

 Butterflies, Lieut. -Colonel C. T. Bingham, 57 ; the 

 Jaipur and Nazira- Coalfields, Upper Assam, R. R. 

 Simpson, 64; the Native Races of the British Empire, 

 Natives of Northern India, W. Crooke, 79 ; the Khasis, 

 Major P. R. T. Gurdon, 79 ; the Records of the 

 Geological Survey of India, 137 ; Some Instances of Un- 

 scientific Administration, Prof. Ronald Ross, C.B., 

 F.R.S., 153; M. D. Hill, 173; Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 F.R.S., 198; the Imperial Gazetteer of India, 107: Land 

 and Freshwater MoUusca of India, Lieut. -Colonel H. H. 

 Godwin-Austen, 244 ; Abnormal Features of the Weather 

 of the Past Half-year in India, 278 ; Work at the Solar 

 Observatory, Kodaikanal, Prof. C. Michie Smith, 311 ; 

 Plague and Fleas in India, 336 ; Plague Prevention in 

 India, Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 518; Scientific Work 

 in India, 54S ; Saorias of the Rajmahal Hills, R. B. 

 Bainbridge, 549 ; Familiar Indian Birds, Gordon Dal- 

 gliesh, 564; the More Important Insects Injurious to 

 Indian Agriculture, R. Maxwell-Lefroy, =;88 ; the Mag- 

 netic Survev of India, the Inter-comparison of Instru- 

 ments, Captain R. H. Thomas, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 

 S93 ; Pendulum Observations made bv Major G. P. Lenox 

 Conyngham, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S.i SP3 : Tidal Observ- 

 ations and Levelling Operations, J. P. Barker, Dr. C. 

 Chree, 504 ; Ancient Khotan, Detailed Report of Archa?- 

 ological Explorations in Chinese Turkestan carried out 

 and described under the Orders of H.M. Indian Govern- 

 ment, Dr. M. Aurel Stein, H. R. Hall, 619 



Infra-Red Solar Spectrum, Photography of the, M. Millochau, 



4' 



Ingersoll (E.), the Wit of the Wild, 172 



Ingersoll (L. R.), Melting Points of Rhodium and Iridium, 

 475 



Inglis (J. K. H.), the Loss of Nitre in the Chamber Pro- 

 cess, igi 



Innes (John), Mirage observed at Llanelly, Carmarthen- 

 shire, 159 



Innes (P. D.), on the Velocity of the Kathode Particles 

 emitted by \ arious Metals under the Influence of 

 Rontgen Rays, 406 



Insanity, the Alleged Increase of, Noel A. Humphreys, 279 



Insects, Australian, Walter W. Froggatt, 515 



Institution of Civil Engineers, Unsolved Problems in the 

 Design and Propulsion of Ships, Dr. Francis Elgar, 

 F.R.S., "James F'orrest " Lecture at the, 303 



Institution ot Electrical Engineers, Journal of the, Maurice 

 Solomon, 156 



Institution ot Mining Engineers, the, 186, 508 



Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 47, 143 



Instruments, Optical, 5 



International Association of Academies, 105, 177 



International Congress on School Hygiene, the, 349 



International Council for the Study of the Sea, the, 187 



International Investigation of the Upper Air, Charles J. B. 

 Cave, loi 



International Marine Investigations, 425 



International Meteorological Committee, 620 



International Seismological Congress, 521 



International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research, 

 the, 35 



International Zoological Congress, Seventh, 250, 471 



Interpretation of Mendelian Phenomena, the, Dr. G. Arch- 

 dall Reid, 3(16, 662 ; R. H. Lock, 616 



Intrinsic Equation, to Deduce the Polar from the, A. B. 

 Porter, 639 ; G. H. B., 639 



Inventors' Guide to Patent Law and the New Practice, J. 

 Roberts, 314 



Invisibility of Jupiter's Satellites, the Simultaneous, M. 

 Flammarion, 451 



Ireland : the Life of St. Patrick and his Place in History, 

 Prof. J. B. Bury, Rev. John Griflith, 295 ; the Irish 

 Peat Industries, Dr. Hugh Ryan, 528 



Iron: Die Eis^nindustrie, Oskar Simmersbach, 6; Experi- 

 ments on the Rusting of, Geo. A. Watson, 469 



Iron and Steel Institute, 65 ; Vienna Meeting of the, 581 



Irrigation, its Principles and Practice as a Branch of En- 

 gineering, Sir Hanbury Brown, K.C.M.G., 513 



Irving (Rev. Dr. A.), a New Stratigraphical Fact in the 

 Thames Basin, 568; Corr., 668 



Irving (Henry), Flowers and Plants for Designers and 

 Schools, 194 



Irving (W.), Everyman's Book of the Greenhouse (Un- 

 heated), 292 



Isaac (Miss F.), the Spontaneous Crystallisation of Binary 

 Mixtures, Experiments on Salol and Betol, 261 



Italy: Italian Prominence Observations, 1877-18S3, 17: 

 an Italian Monument to Linn;eus at the End of the 

 Eighteenth Century, Prof. Italo Giglioli, 82 ; Introduction 

 k I'Histoire romaine, Basile Modestov, Ernesj: Barker, 

 121 ; Italian Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of 

 August, 1905, 301 ; the Shores of the Adriatic, the 

 Italian Side, F. Hamilton Jackson, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 F.R.S., supp. to October 10, viii 



Ives (Howard Chapin), Problems in Surveying, Railroad 

 Surveving. and Geodesy, with an .Appendix on the Ad- 

 justment of the Engineer's Transit and Level, loi 



Jackson (F. Hamilton), the Shores of the Adriatic, the 



Italian Side, supp. to October lo, viii 

 Jaeger (Dr.), Colour Changes which occur on Melting 



Cholesterol Esters, 483 

 Jager (Dr. G.), Die Fortschritte der kinetischen Gastheorie, 



377 



James (W. H. N.), Electric Light and Power, 612 



Jamieson (Walter), Heat Shadows, 149 



Janchen (Dr. E.), HcUanthemum Canum (L.), Baumg. und 

 seine nachsten Verwandten, 636 



Janet (Dr. Pierre), the Major Symptoms of Hysteria, 540 



Japan : Occurrence of Fbhn Wind:i at Wonsan, Dr. T. 

 Okada, 279 



Jarry-Desloges (M.), Further Observations of Mars, 451 



Jeans (J. H., F.R.S.), an Elementary Treatise on Theor- 

 etical Mechanics, 377 



Job (Andr^). Modified Nickel Acetate, a New Type of Ex- 

 citor of Oxidation for Hydroquinone, igi 



