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Index 



BuikiU Cl. H.), an Abnormal Branch of the Mango 



[Maiigijera indica, Linn.), 240 ; the Pollination of Cotton 



in Behar, India, 344 

 Burma : Zur Wirtschafts- und Siedlungs-Geographie von 



Obcr-Burma und den Nordlichen Shan-Staaten, Dr. 



H. J. Wehrli, loi 

 Burnham (S. W.), a General Catalogue of Double Stars 



within 121° of the North Pole, £4''; P^''^ "•. Notes to 



the Catalogue, 54^ 

 Burstall (Prof. K. W.), Lubrication and Lubricants, a 



Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Lubrication and 



on the Nature, Properties, and Testing of Lubricants, 



Leonard Archbutt and R. Mountford Deeley, 541 

 Burton (Dr. C. V.), the Structure of the /Ether, 150 ; the 



.Kther and .'Vbsolute Motion, 270; the Sun's Motion with 



Respect to the .-Ether, 349 

 Bury (Prof-. J. B.), the Life of St. Patrick and his Place 



in History, 295 

 Butler (Dr. E. J.), Diseases of Cereals caused by Sclero- 



spuia graniiiiicola, 299 

 Buttenshaw (W. R.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 644 

 Butterflies : the Fauna of British India, including Ceylon 



and Burma, Lieut. -Colonel C. T. Bingham, 57 



Cain (J. C), Constitution of the Diazo-compounds, 214; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Sir W. H. Perkin, 

 F.R.S., 276 



Calabria, Geotectonic and Geodynamic Aspects of, and 

 North-eastern Sicily, a Study in Orientation, William 

 Herbert Hobbs, Dr. C. Davison, 18 



Calcar (R. P. van), Progressus Rei Botanicae, die 

 Fortschritte der Immunitiits- und Spezifizitatslehre seit 

 1870, 564 



Calcification and Decalcification in Man, P. Ferrier, 264 



Calcutta, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 24, 240, 344 



Caldwell (Dr. K. S.), Conductivity of Electrolytes in Pyri- 

 dine, 483 



Caldwell (R. J.), Studies on Enzyme Action, ix., the 

 Enzymes of Yeast, Amygdalase, 262 ; the Discrimination 

 of Hydrates in Solution, 262 



Calmette (A.), New Method of Diagnosis of Tuberculosis 

 in Man by the Tuberculin Ophthalmo-reaction. 215; 

 Early Diagnosis of Tuberculosis by the Ophthalmo- 

 reaction with Tuberculin, 376 



Cambridge Philosophical Society, 166, 310 



Cameron (A. T.), Some Properties of Radium Emanation, 



237 



Cameron (Sir Hector C), on the Evolution of Wound- 

 treatment during the Last Forty Years, 413 



Campbell (A.), Measurement of Mutual Inductance by the 

 .^id of a Vibration Galvanometer, 190 ; a Standard of 

 Mutual Inductances, 344 



Campbell (F. H.), Chemistry of Gold, 190 



Campbell (Norman R.), the Mass of the a Particle, 151, 

 174 ; the 3 Rays from Potassium, 166 ; the Number of 

 Electrons in an Atom, 167; the Nomenclature of Radio- 

 activity, 638 



Campbell (Dr. William), Changes in Structure in Iron 

 and Steel, 279 



Canada : the Summary Report of the Geological Survey 

 Department of Canada for 1906, 138 ; the Royal Society 

 of Canada, 281 



Canaries, Influence of E.xtraneous Forces upon the Pro- 

 portion of the Sexes produced by, W. Heape, 167 



Cancer : the Control of a Scourge, or how Cancer is 

 Curable, Charles P. Childe, 171 ; Meeting of the General 

 Committee of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Sir 

 William Church, 226; Stray Leaves and some Fruit on 

 Cancer, based upon Physiologic Chemical Principles, 

 Henry D. McCulloch, 636 



Cannon (Miss), Catalogue of Variable Stars, iii 



Cape Town, South .'\frican Philosophical Society, 95 



Cappel (Colonel J. E.), Account of Captive Balloon Struck 

 by Lightning at Farnborough on April 11, 142 



e Capricorn!, Peculiar Spectrum of, V. M. Slipher, 229 



Capron (A. J.), Induced Draught with Hot Air Econo- 

 niisers for Steel Works and Blast-furnace Boilers, 66 



Carapelle (E.), the Structure of Cyanic Acid, no 



Cardoso (E.), Researches on the CompressibiUty .and 



Vapour Pressure of Mixtures of Methyl Ether and 

 Sulphur Dioxide, 47 

 Carines, Resistance des, M. Pricker, 268 

 Carles (P.), Fluorine in the Shells of non-Marine Molluscs, 

 167 



Carmichael (E. S.), Correlation of the Ovarian and 



Uterine Functions, 213 

 Carnegie Institute, Dedication of the, 12 



Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), Injurious Insects observed in 

 Ireland during 1906, 312; Injurious Insects in Ireland, 

 500 



Carson (C. M.), the System Sulphur-iodine, 407 



Cartuja, Granada, Solar Observations at, M. J. Mier 

 y Ter^n, 476 



Carulla (I''. J. R.), a New Blue-black Paint as a Protective 

 Covering for Iron, 582 



Carus-Wilson (C), Crystallised Granite, 60 



Castellan! (M.), Human Yaws is Transmissible to 

 Monkeys, 422 



Castle (W. E.), Selection and Cross-breeding in Relation 

 to the Inheritance of Coat-pigments and Coat-patterns 

 in Rats and Guinea-pigs, 255 



Cat, " Mephistopheles," the ."Autobiography and Adventures 

 of a Tabby, Charles Yates Stephenson, 292 



Cat, the Origin of the Domestic Striped Tabby, R. I. 

 Pocock, 414 



Cathcart (Charles W.), the Essential Similarity of Innocent 

 and Malignant Tumours, 171 



Cathcart (E. P.), Relation between the Output of Uric 

 Acid and the Rate of Heat Production in the Body, 607 



Cave (Charles J. B.), International Investigation of the 

 Upper Air, loi 



Celestial Bodies, Atmospheric Currents in, Jos6 Comas 

 Soli, 229 



Cement, Portland, its Composition, Raw Materials, Manu- 

 facture, Testing, and An.alysis, Richard K. Meade, 123 



a Centaur!, the Orbit of. Prof. Doberck, 280 



Centenary of the Geological Society, 317, 569 



C^pMe (C), Spawning of the Cod in the South of the 

 North Sea, 679 



Ceylon : the Discovery of Stone Implements of Palaeolithic 

 Type in Veddah Caves, Drs. F. and P. Sarasin, 82 ; 

 Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster 

 Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, W. A. Herdman, 

 F.R.S., 271 



Chadwick (Herbert C), Antedon, 610 



Chadwick (S.), Chemical Changes induced in Gases sub- 

 mitted to the Action of Ultra-violet Light, 71 



Challenger Society, 142, 263 



ChaQibers (Miss), Development of the Ascocarp in Asper- 

 gillus (Ei(rot!um) hcrbarioniin, 556 



Chanda (Rama Prasad), Proposed New Ethnical Classifi- 

 cation of the Indian Races, 299 



Chantemesse (Prof.), the Serum Treatment of Typhoid 

 Fever, 572 



Chanute (Mr.), the late Prof. S. P. Langley, 503 



Chanute (O.), Pocket-book of Aeronautics, 100 



Chapman (D. L.), Chemical Changes induced in Gases 

 submitted to the Action of Ultra-violet Light, 71 



Chatin (.'\.), Action of Waters containing Sulphur Com- 

 pounds in the Mercurial Treatment, 144 



Chattaway (Dr. F. D., F.R.S.), Copper Mirrors Deposited 

 upon Glass from Aqueous Solution, 59 ; Copper Mirrors 

 discovered in the Course of an Investigation on the 

 Oxidation of Aromatic Hydrazines, 483 



Chatterjee (Mr.), Mosquitoes and Malaria in Bengal, 596 



Chatterton-Hill (G.), Heredity and Selection in Sociology, 

 586 



Chauveau {A.), Tuberculosis Communicated to Young 

 Cattle by the Ingestion of Tuberculous Virus of Human 

 Origin, 23 



Chemistry : Hydrates in Aqueous Solution, Harry C. 

 Jones, 19 ; Production and Decay of MediiEval Stained 

 Glass, Noel Heaton at Society of Arts, 19 ; Trimethyl- 

 platinimethyl Hydroxide and its Salts, W. J. Pope and 

 S. J. Pcachev, 22 ; Direct Hydrogenation of the Iso- 

 cyanic Esters,' Paul Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 23 : Phos- 

 phorescence of the Rare Earths, J. de Kowalski and 

 C. Garnier, 23 ; Complementary Observations concerning 

 a Property of Platinum .Amalgam discovered by Henri 

 Moissan, Paul Lebeau, 23 ; New Silicide of Tungsten, 



