Index 



Concret. Steel Buildings, W. Noble Twelvetrees, 516 

 Congfrf^srs : Congress of the Royal Institute of Public 



Health. 259; Proceedings of the Fourth International 



Ornithological Congress, London, June, 1905, forining 



vol. xiv. of the " Ornis," 289; the Seventh International 



Zoological Congress, 250, 471 ; International Congress 



on School Hygiene, 349 ; International Seismological 



Congress. 521 ; the Fourteenth International Congress of 



Hygiene and Demography, 570 

 Conklin (E. G.), Embryology of the Gastropod Fulgur, 



669 

 Conrad (Dr. V.), lonisation of the Air at the Santis 



Observatory, Switzerland, 86 ; the Formation and Con- 

 stitution of the Clouds. 419 

 Conservation des .Miments, les Industries de la, 



X. Rocques, C. Simmonds, 266 

 Constable (F. C), the Dog's Sense of Direction of Sound, 



349 

 Constantin (Prof. J.), le Transformisme appliqu^ a 



I'.Agriculture. 266 

 Convection Explanation of Electrolysis, the, J. Brown 



F.R.S., 617 

 Conwcntz (Prof. H.), Landscape Protection in Germany, 



130 ; the Preservation of Natural Monuments, 556 

 Conyngham (Major G. P. Lcno.x), Pendulum Observations 



made by, 593 

 Cook (Dr. Frederick A.), Message from, 644 

 Cook (O. F.), the Origin and Evolution of Angiosperms, 



525 

 Cooke (T.), the Flora of Bombay, 57S 

 Cooke (\V. Ernest), Astrographic Catalogue Work at the 



Perth Observatory (W.A.), 89, 374 ; Perth Catalogue of 



Standard Stars, 581 ; Globe Lightning on September 7, 



671 

 Cooper (W. F.), Scientific Uses of the Kinematograph, 229 

 Copland (Sir William Robertson), Death of, 418 

 Corals : Catalogue of the Madreporarian Corals in the 



British Museum (Natural History), H. M. Bernard, 146 

 Cornish Geology, J. B. Hill and D. \. MacMistcr, 377 

 Cornish Mining, Forty Years of, J. H. Collins, 527 

 Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), the Jamaica Earthquake, / 

 Corona;, Nova T, of 1S66, Prof. Barnard, 185 

 Correlation and the Methods of Modern Statistics, on. 



Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 517, 613, 662; Arthur r! 



Hinks, 566, 638 

 Corti (Dr. Benedetto), Obituary Notice of the Work of. 



Prof. Torquato Taramelli, 184 

 Cortie (Rev. \. L., S.J.), Variability in Light of Mira 



Ceti and the Temperature of Sun-spots, 461 ; the Spectra 



of Sun-spots and Mira Ceti, 647 

 Cosmology : Two New Worlds, E. E. Fournier d'Albe, 



F. L. Usher, 633 

 Country Child in Eduration, the, H. J. Glover, 568 

 Courtauld (S. L.), Studies on Enzyme Action, ix., the 



Enzymes of Yeast, Amygdalase, 262 

 Courty (G.), Principes de G^ologie stratigraphique, avcc 



D^veloppements sur le Tertiaire parisien, 125 

 Coward (T. A.), Winter Habits of Cave-haunting bats, 22 

 Cox [\. J.), the Proximate Analysis of Philippine Coals, 16 

 Coyle (David), Inversion of the Image in Vision, 135 

 Crackanthorpe (Montague), Population and Progress. 491 

 Crane (Walter), Flowers and Plants for Designers and 



Schools, Henry Irving and E. J. Strange, 194 

 Craniology of the Natives of Borneo, the Malavs. the 



Natives of Formosa, and the Tibetans, Sir William 



Turner, 311 

 Crawley (Rev. A. E.), the Evolution of Culture and other 



Essays, Lieut. -General A. Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, 169 ; 



Kinship Organis-ations and Group Marriage in Australia, 



Northcote W. Thomas, 221 

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

 Cresson (Andr(;-), les Bases' de la Philosophie naturaliste, 



149 

 Croft (W. B.), Solenoids which will Move under the .\ction 



of the Earth's Magnetic Field, 04 

 Crompton (Colonel R. E.), Measuring Machine, 58 

 Crooke (Mr.), on the Beginnings of Iron, 462 

 Crooke (W.), the Native Races of the British Empire, 



Natives of Northern India, 70 

 Cross (W. E.), Mechanism of Bromination of Acvlamino- 



compounds, 142 



504 



Crova (Andr^ Prosper Paul), Death of, 239 ; Obituary 

 Notice of, 277 



Crowfoot (J. W.), Importance of the Anglo-Egyptian 

 Sudan as a Field for Anthropological Research, 463 



Crystallography : an Introduction to Chemical Crystallo- 

 graphy, P. Groth, 50 ; Relation of Thallium to the 

 Alkali Metals, Dr. A. E. H. Tutton, F.R.S., 236; Use 

 of Foreign Materials modifying the Forms of a Crystal 

 in Course of Growth to determine its Crystalline 

 .Symmetry, P.aul Gaubert, 408; New Goniometer, F. E. 

 Wright, 624 : Dispersion of Double Refraction in Rela- 

 tion to Crystal Structure, Dr. T. H. Havelock. 631 



Cudworth (W. J.), Cause of the Inequalities which Develop 

 on the Surface of Rails, 205 



Culicida: or Mosquitoes, a Monograph of the, F. V. Theo- 

 bald, 466 



Cullinan Diamond, the, 549 



Cullis (Dr.), Mineralogical Constitution of the Keuper 

 Marls in the West of England, 484 



Culture, the Evolution of, and other Essays, Lieut.- 

 General A. Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, Rev. A. E. Crawley, 

 169 



Culver (Charles A.), Relative Efficiencies of the Various 

 Types of Receiving Svstems in Wireless Telegraphy, 

 507 



Cuinmlngs (C. P. C), the Technical Training of Electrical 

 Artisans, 476 



Cunningham (Prof. D. J.), Evolution of the Eyebrow 

 Region of the Forehead, with Special Reference to the 

 Significance of its Excessive Development in the 

 Neanderthal Race, 311 ■ 



Cunningham (E.), the Structure of the /Ether, 222 



Cunnington (W. A.), Biological Expedition to the Birket 

 el Qurun, 316 



Curie (Mme.), .Atomic Weight of Radium. 476 ; Action of 

 Gravity on the Deposit of Induced Radio-.ictivity, 51 1-2 



Current, Constant Westward, in Indian Ocean, F. Wood- 

 Jones. 595 



Curtis (R. H.), the Distribution of Bright Sunshine over 

 the British Isles, 579 



Cushny (Prof., F.R.S.), Physiological and Therapeutical 

 Value of Alcohol, 533 



Cutten (George B.), the Psychology of .Alcoholism, 97 



Cyclopedia of American Agriculture, 315 



Cygni, Radial Velocities of € and f. Prof. Kiistner, 161 



Dale (W.), a Halstatt Bucket of Bronze found at Wey- 



bridge, Surrev, 6i 

 Dalgliesh (Gordon), Familiar Indian Birds, 564 

 Daly (R. A.), Abyssal Igneous Injection as an Effect of 



Mountain-building, 424 

 Damoiseau (P.), Nature of Sulphammonium, 239 

 Dane (J. M.), the Perception of Colour by the Eye, 298 

 Daniel (Z.), \'enus as a Luminous Ring, 3S0 

 Daniel (Mr.), .Another New Comet, 10071?. 185 

 Daniel's Comet (i907(i), 374: Dr. E. Stromgren, 207, 229, 



258, 431; Prof. Fr. Schwab, 280; Herr van Biesbroeck, 



2S0; Prof. Hartwig, 2S0 ; Dr. Lappa, 280: Dr. W. J. S. 



Lockver. 301; Herr Kritzinger, 301, 336, 503, 527; 



W. F. Denning, 375, 527; M. Ouenisset, 422, 526; E. 



Esclangon, 464, 476; MM. Deslandres and Bernard, 



.1^03 ; Mr. Melotte, 503 ; G. Gillman, 526, 599 ; H. and 



L. Chretien, 599 ; Spectrum of, H. Rosenberg, i;55 ; 



J. Franz, 555 ; New Elements and Ephemeris for, Herr 



Kritzinger, ^80 ; Herr Spohn, 5S0 ; Prof. E. Millosevich, 



648; Prof. F. Schwab, 648 

 Daniell (C. F.), Endow'ments for Secondarv Education, 



627 

 Danneel (Dr. Heinrich), Electrochemistry, 380 

 Dannevig (H. C), Peculiarities of New South Wales 



Coastal Winds and their Influence upon the Abundance 



of Fish in Inshore Waters, 512 

 Darbishire (A. D.), Respiratory Mechanism in Certain 



Elasmobranchs. 118; the Physical Basis of Inheritance, 



331 ; the Function of the Spiracles in Sharks and Rays, 



532 ; on the Cytology of Reproduction in the Higher 



Fungi, 557 

 Darwin (F.), the Cotyledon of Sorghum as a Sense Organ, 



557 



