Index 



Action of the Cortical Layer of tiie Supra-renal Capsules, 

 O. Josui and Louis Bloch, 192 ; on Mitosis in Prolifer- 

 ating Epithelium, Dr. J. O. Wakelin Barratt, 214; 

 Specimen of Helix pomatia with Paired Male Organs, 

 Dr. J. H. Ashworth, 239; the Larva of the O.x-warble 

 Fly, Hypoderma bovis, Hermann Jost, 255 ; Association 

 of Economic Biologists, 288 ; Biological Expedition to 

 the Birket el Qurun, W. A. Cunnington and C. L. 

 Boulenger, 316; Effect of Oxygen, Osmotic Pressure, 

 Acids, and Alkalis in Experiments on Parthenogenesis, 

 Yves Delage, 344 ; Resultaten af den Internationella 

 Hafsforkningens arbcte under ren 1902-1906, och 

 Sveriges andel dariiti, G. Ekman, O. Pettersen, F. 

 Trybom, 425 ; the Chemical Character of Fertilisation, 

 Prof. Jacques Loeb, 472 ; Points in the Development of 

 Ophiotbrix fragilis. Prof. E. W. MacBride, F.R.S., 488; 

 Parthenogenetic Developments in Solutions Isotonic with 

 Sea Water, Yves Delage, 488 ; the Origin and Evolution 

 of Angiosperms, O. F. Cook, 525 ; Parthenogenesis with- 

 out Oxygen, Yves Delage, 5S4 ; Economic Biology and 

 Agriculture, 650 ; the Public and Departmental Aspects 

 of Economic Biology, T. H. Middleton, 650; Synthetical 

 Chemistry in its Relation to Biology, Faraday Lecture 

 at the Chemical Society at Royal Institution, Prof. Erail 

 Fischer, 651 ; Marine Biology, Report for 1906 on the 

 Lancashire Sea-fisheries Laboratory at the University of 

 Liverpool and the Sea-fish Hatchery at Piel, Frank 

 Balfour Browne, 91 ; Catalogue of the Madreporarian 

 Corals in the British Museum (N.itural History), H. M. 

 Bernard, 146 ; Growth-forms and Supposed Species in 

 Corals, Dr. F. W. Jones, 286 ; Animal Messmates, Frank 

 S. Wriglit, 174 : Oligochaetes found on the Scottish Loch 

 Survey, and some Turbellaria from Scottish Lochs, C. H. 

 Martin, 238 ; Encystment of Tardigrada, James Murray, 

 239 ; New or Little-known Desmids found in New South 

 Wales, G. L. Playfair. 240 ; Report to the Government 

 of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of 

 Manaar, W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 271 ; New and Other 

 Crinoids, A. H. Clark, 278 ; Jelly-fish of the Genus 

 Limnocnida collected during the Tliird Tanganyika Ex- 

 pedition, R. T. Giinther, 286; Life-history of a Trypano- 

 some infecting the Alimentary Canal of a Leech Parasitic 

 on Skates and Angler-fish, Miss M. Robertson, 553 ; 

 Anurida, A. D. Imms, 610 ; Ligia, C. Gordon Hewitt, 

 610; Antedon, Herbert C. Chadwick, 610; Embryology 

 of the Gastropod Fulgur, E. G. Conklin, 669 



Biometry, Mendelism and, G. Udny Yule, 152 ; the 

 Reviewer, 152 



Birds : One Hundred Photographs of Bird Life, R. B. 

 Lodge, 7 ; Birds and their Nests and Eggs found in 

 and near Great Towns, G. H. Vos, 221 ; the Bird, its 

 Form and Functions, C. William Beebe, 489 ; Familiar 

 Indian Birds, Gordon Dalgliesh. 564; New Zealand 

 Birds, Jas. Drummond, 638 ; Ootheca Wolleyana, an 

 Illustrated Cat.'ilogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs 

 formed by the late John WoUey, jun., 241 ; Birds I have 

 Known, Arthur H. Boavan, .Supp. to October 10. vi ; 

 a Ready Aid to Distinguish the Commoner Wild Birds 

 of Great Britain, David T. Price, Supp. to October 10, 

 vi ; Birds of the Countryside, a Handbook of Familiar 

 British Birds, Frank Finn, Supp. to October 10, vi ; 

 the Useful Birds of Southern .Australia, Robert Hall, 

 Supp. to October 10, vi 



Birket el Qurun, Biological Expedition to the, W. A. 

 Cunnington and C. L. Boulenger, 316 



Bjorling (P. R.), Peat, its Use and Manufacture, 562 



Blackie's Nature-drawing Charts, 100 



Blackman fProf.), on the Cytology of Reproduction In the 

 Higher Fungi, i;:;7 



Blackman (Prof. V. H.), the Phvsical Basis of Inheritance, 

 531 



Blackwelder fEllotl, Research in China. Dpscriptive Topo- 

 graphy and Geology, 345 



Blair (Mr.). Anomalous Refraction, 301 



Blair (R.), the Scholarship Svstem, 505 



Blanc (G.), Synthesis of Canipholene". 680 



Blanc (H. G.). New Method nf Ring Formation of the 

 Substituted Piniolic and .Adipic .Acids, 216 



Blankenberg (Mr.), Cuprous Sulphate, di 



Bloch (Louis'), the Hypertensive -Action of the Cortical 



Layer of the Supra-renal Capsules, 192 ; the lonisation 

 of Air, 264 



Bodroux (F.), Transformation of the Esters of the a-Bromo- 

 fatty Acids into the Corresponding a-lodo-compounds, 

 167 



Body of Queen Tii, the, H. R. Hall, 545 ; Prof. G. Elliot 

 Smith, F.R.S., 615 



Bohlin (Dr. Karl), the Radiant Point of the Biclids, 65 ; 

 the Proper Motions of Stars in the Cluster Messier 92, 

 625 



Bologna, the Aldrovandi Celebrations at, 282 



Bolton (Dr. Charles), Gastrotoxic Serum, 007 



Bolton (Herbert), Marine Fauna in the Basement Beds of 

 the Bristol Coalfield, 214 



Bolton (.Mr.), on the Occurrence of Boulders of Strontia in 

 the Upper Triassic Marls of Abbots Leigh, near Bristol, 

 484 



Boltwood (Dr. Bertram B.), the Origin of Radium, 293, 

 544. 589 



Bommer (Ch.), Domainc de Tervueren — .Arboretum — Types 

 de Forets des Regions temp(5r^es reprfoent^s dans leur 

 Composition caract^ristique, 31 



Bonaclna (L. C. W.), Rain-gauge Exposure and Protection, 

 672 



Bone (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Use of Steam in Gas-producer 

 Plant, 66 



Bonnier (Pierre), la Voix, sa Culture physlologique, Th^orie 

 nouvelle de la Phonation, Conferences faites au Con- 

 servatoire de Musique de Paris en 1906, 170 



Boodle (L. .A.), N'hangelllte and Cooronglte, 256 



Books of Science, Forthcoming, 600 



Boole-Stott (Mrs.), Models of Three-dimensional Sections of 

 Regular Hyper-solids in Four Dimensions, 461 



Boone (W. T.), Elementary Science of Common Life 

 (Chemistry), 170 



Bordas (Prof.), Conversion of Corundum into Precious 

 Stones by Radium, 667 



Borghese's (Prince) Journey from Pekin to Paris, Lessons 

 of, 420 



Bosanquet (Prof.), on the Beginnings of Iron, 462 ; Greek 

 Archaeology, 462 



Bose (G. Cfiunder), an .Abnormal Branch of the Mango 

 {Maiigifera indica, Linn.), 240 



Bosworth (T. O.), Origin of the Trias about Leicester, 484 



Botany : Domaine de Tervueren — .Arboretum — Types de 

 Forfets des Regions temp^r^es repr^sentfo dans leur Com- 

 position caract^ristique, Ch. Bommer, 31 ; Fungi infest- 

 ing Tea Bushes, T. Petcli, 39 ; Botanical E.xcursion from 

 Ossetia to Colchis, V. V. Markovitch, 43 ; Linnean 

 Society, 71, 118, 237, 287; .Anniversary Meeting of the 

 Linnean Society, 11 1 ; Conservation of Existing Species 

 by Constitutional or Physiological Variation giving 

 Greater Power of Adaptation without Perceptible Change 

 of Structure, A. O. Walker, 71 ; Results of Inoculation 

 of Leguminous Plants, Prof. V. B. Bottomley, 71 ; the 

 CEcoIoglcal Functions of Stolons and Clelstogamous 

 Flowers, J. C. Shenstone, 71 ; Spring Harbingers and 

 their .Associations, 77; an Italian Monument to Linnaeus 

 at the End of the Eighteenth Century, Prof. Italo 

 Giglioll, 82 ; the Hymenomyrete Fungus in .Australia, 

 D. Mc.Alplne, log ; Action of Insoluble Substances in 

 modifying the Effect of Deleterious Agents upon Fungi, 

 R. Fitch, 109 ; Spruce-gall and Larch-blight Diseases 

 caused by the Genus Cliermes of the Aphldae, E. R. 

 Burdon, 109 ; Results of Experiments with the Spruce- 

 gall and Larch-blight Disease, E. R. Burdon, 288 ; 

 Longitudinal Symmetry in Phanerogamia, Percy Groom, 

 118; Respiration of the Vegetative Aerial Organs of 

 Vascular Plants. G. Nicolas. 120; Principles of Botany, 

 J. M. Bergen and B. M. D.avis, 124 ; Intioductlon to 

 Plant Ecology for the Use of Teachers and Students, 

 Rev. G. Henslow, 124 ; an Introduction to Practical 

 Botany, E. H. Davies, 124; the School Garden, a Hand- 

 book of Practical Horticulture for Schools, J. E. 

 Hennesey, 124 : Flowers Shown to the Children. J. E. 

 Kelman and C. E. Smith, 124; Death of Dr. Maxwell 

 T. Masters. F.R.S.. 132; Obituary Notice of, 157; 

 Leaves of Certain Plants and the Stimulus of Light, 

 Prof. Haberlandt. 134 : Hybridisation of Wild Plants, 

 Prof. D. T. MacDougal, 134 ; Report for 1905-6 of the 



