Index 



of the Shrew-mouse, the Dormouse, the House-mouse, 

 the Tield-mouse, the Meadow-mouse, and the Harvest- 

 mouse, 7 



Enigma of Life, the. Dr. H. Charlton Bastian, F.R.S., 54 



Enloniology : les D(^buts d'un Savant Naturaliste, le 

 Prince d'e I'Entomologie, Pierre-Andr^ Latreille k Brive 

 de 1762 i 1798, Louis de Nussac, 53 ; Insects Injurious 

 to Grain, W. E. Collinge, 86; Entomological Society, 

 118, 236, 655; an Investigation of Evolution in Chry- 

 somelid Beetles of the Genus Leptinotarsa, William 

 Lawrence Tower, 130 ; Ravages inflicted by a Longicorn 

 Beetle (Butoccra rtibtis) on Fig-trees in Baluchistan, 

 E. P. Stebbing, 204 ; Dimorphism in the Females of 

 Australian Agrionidos, R. J. Tillyard, 264: Results of 

 Experiments with the Spruce-gall and Larch-blight 

 Disease, E. R. Burdon, 288 ; a Marvellous Protective 

 Resemblance of a Moth to its Surroundings, 298 ; 

 Injurious Insects observed in Ireland during the Year 

 1906, Prof. G. H. Carpenter, 312 : Injurious Insects in 

 Ireland, Prof. Carpenter, 500 ; Pcar-thrips (Eiithrips 

 pyri), Dudlev Moulton, 373 ; Chinch-bug (Blissus leuco- 

 p'tcrus), F. M. Webster, 373 ; Fecundity of the Leopard 

 Moth, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 382 ; a Monograph of 

 the Culicida' or Mosquitoes, F. V. Theobald, 466 ; 

 Diptera Danica, Genera and Species of Flies hitherto 

 found in Denmark, William Lundbeck, 469 ; the Struc- 

 tures bv which the Fore and Hind Wings of Hymeno- 

 pterous Insects are Linked Together, Dr. Leo Walter, 

 474 ; Action of Cold in the Treatment of Coffee Trees 

 against the Indian Borer, Louis Boutan, 488 ; the Ants 

 of Russia, M. Ruszky, soq ; Australian Insects, Walter 

 W. Froggatt, 515; Nature's Craftsmen, Popular Studies 

 of Antsand other Insects, Henry Christopher McCook, 

 516; Sensibility of Ants to Changes of Temperature and 

 to the Ultra-violet Rays, O. C. Silverlock, 524 ; the 

 Sugar-cane Leaf-roller Caterpillar, O. H. Swezey, 577; 

 the Two Species of Indian Locusts, H. ^^ Lefroy, 578; 

 the More Important Insects Injurious to Indian Agri- 

 culture, R. Maxwell-Lefrov, 588; the "Red Rust" of 

 Tea, Dr. H. H. Mann and C. M. Hutchinson, 623 ; 

 Insect Pests, F. V, Theobald, 650; the Vine Phylloxera, 

 H. Stauffacher, 668; Recent Developments in the Theory 

 of Mimicrv, Dr. F. A. Dixey, 673 



Erbsloh (Herr), the Winner of the International Balloon 

 Race, 668 



Erdinnern, Temperatur und Zustand des, Hermann 

 Thiene, 492 



Eros Campaign, the International, iii 



Erskine-Murray (Dr. J.), a Handbook of Wireless Tele- 

 graphy, Theory and Practice, 563 



Eruption of Krakatoa and the Pulsation of the Earth, 

 Prof. H. Nagaoka, 89 



Esclangon (Ernest), Comet ioo7d, 464, 476 



Ether : the Structure of the Ether, Prof. O. W. Richard- 

 son, 78; Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 126; Dr. C. V. 

 Burton, iso; E. Cunningham, 222; the .i^ther and 

 Absolute Motion, Prof. J. Larmor, F.R.S., 269 ; Dr. 

 C. V. Burton, 270; the Sun's Motion with Respect to 

 the Mther, Dr. C. V. Burton, 349 ; a Theory of the 

 Nature of /Ether and its Place in the Universe, Dr. 

 Hugh Woods, 410 



Ethnography : the Native Races of the British Empire, 

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

 Major P. R. T. Gurdon, 79; Handbook of American 

 Indians North of Mexico, un ; the Savage South Seas, 

 Norman H. Hardy and E. Way Elkington, 541 



Ethnology : Ethnological Notes on the Aboriginal Tribes 

 of New South Wales and Victoria, R. H. Mathews, 31 ; 

 Northcote W. Thomas, ^2 ; the Language of the Yokuts, 

 A. L. Kroeber, 256; Proposed New Ethnical Classifi- 

 cation of the Indian Races, Rama Prasad Chanda, 299 ; 

 Saorias of the Rajmahal Hills, R. B. Bainbridge, 549 



Etiologv of Oriental Plague, Studies in the Bacteriology 

 and. Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 6oq 



Euclid's Parallel Postulate, its Nature. Validity, and Place 

 in Geometrical Systems, Dr. J. W. Withers, 220 



Eugenics : Probability, the Foundation of Eugenics, 

 Francis Galton, 158; Population and Progress, Montague 

 Crackanthorpe. 491 ; the Promise of Youth and the Per- 

 formance of Manhood, Edgar Schuster, s^S 



European Animals, thiir Geological History and Geo- 

 graphical Distribution, R. F. Scharff, 441 



Evans (Arthur), on the Beginnings of Iron, 462 



Evans (Dr. Arthur J., F.R.S.), Further Discoveries in the 

 Prehistoric Palace of Knossos, 276 



Evans (E. A.), Enormous Rainfall during a Thunderstorm 

 at Guinea, Caroline County, Va., 160 



Evans (Dr. John W.), the " Quaternary " Period, 639, 

 663 



Eve (Prof. A. S.), Effect of Pressure on the Radiation 

 from Radium, 269 



Eversley Gardens and Others, Miss R. G. Kingsley, 412 



Evolution : .the Evolution of Life, Dr. H. Charlton 

 Bastian, F.R.S., i, 54; the Nature and Origin of Life 

 in the Light of New Knowledge, Prof. Felix Le Dantec, 

 I ; Mendelism, R. C. Punnctt, 73 ; Thomas H. Huxley, 

 J. R. Ainsworth Davis, 75 ; Eye Migration in Flat- 

 fishes and Lamarckianism, Arthur J. Hawkes, 79; an 

 Investigation of Evolution in Chrysomelid Beetles of 

 the Genus Leptinotarsa, William Lawrence Tower, 139 ; 

 Influence of Extraneous Forces upon the Proportion of 

 the Sexes produced by Canaries, W. Hcape, 167 ; the 

 Evolution of Culture and other Essays, Lieut. -General 

 A. Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, Rev. A. E. Crawley, 169 ; 

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

 Selection and Cross-breeding in Relation to the Inherit- 

 ance of Coat-pigments and Coat-patterns in Rats and 

 Guinea-pigs, H. MacCurdy and W. E. Castle, 255 ; Re- 

 port of the Third International Conference, 1906, on 

 Genetics, 417; Man Traced Back to Miocene Opossums.' 

 Dr. Florentino Ameghino, 474 ; Genetics, R. C. Punnett, 

 493 ; the Reviewer, 493 ; Hybridising the Ceylon Jungle- 

 fowl (,Galliis stanleyi), J. Llewellen Thomas, 595 : 

 Anticipations of Modern Observations in the Works of 

 Aristotle, 596; the Interpretation of Mendelian Pheno- 

 mena, Dr. G. Archdall Reid, 662 



Ewart (Prof. A. J.), Ascent of Water in Trees, 212 



Ewart (Prof. J. C, F.R.S.), Inbreeding in the Barbary 

 Sheep and the Common Goat, 238 ; Hybrid between 

 Prejvalsky's Horse and a Highland Pony, 407 



Excretion from Plant Roots, Dr. J. Walter Leather, 589 



Exploration : Tibet, the Mysterious, Sir Thomas Holdich, 

 K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., 346 



Explosion of Gases, the, 470 



Eye Migration in Flat-fishes and Lamarckianism, Arthur 

 J. Hawkes, 79 



Eyes, an Experimental Study of the Image-forming Powers 

 of Various Types of, Leon J. Cole, Prof. John G. 

 McKendrick, F.R.S., 274 



Eyre (Dr. J. V.), Displacement of Chlorides from Solution 

 by Alcohol and by Hydrogen Chloride, 262 



Fabry (Ch.), New Determination of the Metre in Terms 

 of Lengths of Luminous Waves, 119; Polarisation by 

 Refraction and the Propagation of Light in a Non- 

 homogeneous Medium, 288 



Fallon (VJ. J.), Practical Wildfowling, 30 



Falmouth and Truro, the Geology of, and of the Mining 

 District of Camborne and Redruth, J. B. Hill and D. A. 

 MacAlister, 377 



Family, the, and the Future, 491 



Fantham (H. B.), Spirochaeta anodoiitac from the Crystal- 

 line -Style and Intestine of Anodonata cygnea, 119; Study 

 of Living Spirochetes, 475; Protozoa, 531; the Move- 

 ments of Spirochaetes, ,';3i 



Faraday Lecture at the Chemical Society at Roval Institu- 

 tion. Synthetical Chemistry in its Relation to Biology, 

 Prof. Emil Fischer, 651 



Faraday Society, 190, 287 



Faria (O. de). Tests of Alternating Electric Current 

 Rectifier, 450 



"Farm Live Stock of Great Britain, Robert Wallace, Supp. 

 to October 10, ix 



Farmer (Prof. J. B.. M.A., F.R.S.), Opening Address in 

 Section K at the Meeting of the British Association at 

 Leicester, 430 ; Discussion on the Cytology of Reproduc- 

 tion in the Higher Fungi, 5^6; on the Inoculation of 

 Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria in Plants, 557 ; the Physical 

 Basis of Inheritance, 531 



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