Index 



Allen \\ . B.), Improved Form of Apparatus for the Rapid 



Estinuilion of Sulphates and Salts of Barium, 238; 



Determination of Sugar by Fehling's Solution, 238 

 Alphabet of the Universe, the. Notes for a Universal 



Philosophy, Gurney Horner, 587 

 Anieghino (Dr. K.), Skeletons of the Extinct Hippidiuni 



and Macha;rodus contrasted with those of the Modern 



Horse and Tiger, 204 ; Existence of Rudimentary Horns 



in Certain Members of the Toxodont Group, 204 ; Man 



Traced Back to Miocene Opossums ! 474 

 America : Handbook of American Indians North of 



Mexico, 149; Cyclopedia of American Agriculture, 315; 



Recent Hunting Trips in British North America, F. C. 



Selous, 415 ; Preservation of Memorials in America, 522 

 Aminonia and its Compounds, Dr. J. Grossmann, 268 

 .^mpferer (Dr.), das Bcwegungsbild von Faltengebirgen, 



423 



Anatomy : Proceedings of the Anatomical and Anthropo- 

 logical Society of the University of Aberdeen, 112; 

 Einfuhrung in die Vergleichende Anatomic der 

 Wirbeltiere, Prof. Robert Wiedersheim, 265 ; Kinematik 

 organischer Gelenke, Dr. Otto Fischer, 489 ; Why 

 Lizards and Snakes Inflate the Head, &c., Dr. H. L. 

 Bruner, 596; the Labyrinth of Animals, including 

 Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians, Dr. Albert 

 .A. Gray, Supp. to October 10, v 



.\ncestry. Problems of, 561 



Andcrssen (Dr.), Sequence of Scientific Studies, 506 



.^ndes, the Lowell E.xpedition to the, Prof. David Todd, 



527. 555 

 Andreini (Prof. Angelo L.), Sfere cosmografiche e loro 



applicazione alia risoluzione di Problemi di Geographia 



Matematica, 612 

 Andrews (.'\. W.), the Land's End Peninsula, 504 

 Andrews (Thomas, F.R.S.), Death and Obituary Notice 



of, 203 

 Animal Mechanics, Prof. Dr. Otto F'ischer, 489 

 Animal Messmates, Frank S. Wright, 174 

 Animal World, the Relation of Man to the, Sir Samuel 



Wilks, Bart., 492, 568 

 Animals, the Labyrinth of, including Mammals, Birds, 



Reptiles, and Amphibians, Dr. Albert A. Gray, Supp. to 



October 10, v 

 Annandale (Dr. N.), Fauna of Certain Brackish Pools in 



the Delta of the Ganges, 24 

 Anomalous Dispersion, Astrophysical Observations and, 



Prof. Hartmann, 527 

 Anomalous Refraction, Messrs. Schlesinger and Blair, 301 

 .Antarctica : Belgian Antarctic Expedition, Henryk 



Arctowski, 160; Suggested French Antarctic Expedition, 



277 



-Antedon, Herbert C. Chadwick, 610 



Anthropology : Palaeolithic and Neolithic Implements from 

 East Lincolnshire, S. Hazzledine Warren, 22 ; Royal 

 Anthropological Institute, 22, 263; the Discovery of 

 Stone Implements of Palaeolithic Type in Veddah Caves, 

 Drs. F. and P. Sarasin, 82 ; Proceedings of the 

 .Anatomical and Anthropological Society of the University 

 of Aberdeen, 112: the Kingdom of Man, Prof. E. Ray 

 Lankester, F.R.S., 174 ; "Kinship Organisations and 

 Group Marriage in Australia, Northcote W. Thomas, 

 Rev. A. E. Crawley, 221 ; Interrelation between the 

 Phases of the Moon and the Cutting of Bamboos, 227 ; 

 the Pawnee Mythology, George .A. Dorsey, E. Sidney 

 Hartland, 230 ; Aboriginal Rock Paintings discovered 

 in Western .Australia. F. S. Brockman, 263 ; Collection 

 of so-called Kanaka Skulls from the South of New Cale- 

 donia, Dr. David Waterston, 263; Evolution of the 

 Eyebrow Region of the Forehead, with Special Refer- 

 ence to the Significance of the Successive Development 

 in the Neanderthal Race, Prof. D. J. Cunningh.-im, 311 ; 

 the Kiirnu Tribe of New South Wales. R. H. Mathews, 

 334 ; Traditions of South African Races, R. N. Hall, 

 52s ; les Grottes de Grimaldi (Baouss6-Rouss^1. Anthro- 

 pologie. Dr. Ren^ Verneau, William Wright, 590 ; 

 Photograph of an Aged Half-caste Tasmanian Woman, 

 Prof. R. J. A. Berry, 622 ; see also British Association 



Anthropometric Characteristics of the Inmates of Asylums 

 in Scotland. J. F. Tocher, t;96 



Ants and Other Insects, Nature's Craftsmen, Popular 

 Studies of, Henry Christopher McCook, 516 



.\nurida, A. D. Imms, 610 



.\pes, on the Relationship of Lemurs and. Prof. G. Elliot 

 Smith, 7 ; Prof. H. F. Standing, 55 



Aplin (O. v.). Practical Wildfowling, W. J. Fallon, 30 



Apus cancrijormis in Great Britain, Robert Gurney, 589 



Aqueous Solution, Hydrates in, Harry C. Jones, 19 



.\rabian Astronomy, Translation from the Qasid al Irschad, 

 Prof. E. Wiedemann, 87 



-Archaeology : the Astronomical and Archaeological Value 

 of the Welsh Gorsedd, Rev. John Griffith, 9, 127; .A. L. 

 Lewis, 127; the May or Gorsedd Year in English and 

 Welsh Fairs, Rev. John Griffith, 477 ; Archaeology and 

 the Assouan Dam, 13 ; the Aswan Reservoir, 179 ; Com- 

 mentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public 

 Library of Dresden, Dr. Ernst Forstemann, 45 ; a 

 Halstatt Bucket of Bronze found at Weybridge, Surrey, 

 W. Dale, 6i ; the Stone Implements of South Africa, 

 J. P. Johnson, 99; Introduction i I'Histoirc romaine, 

 Basile Modcstov, Ernest Barker, 121 ; the Dene-holes, 

 134 ; Discovery of Dene-hole, Windmill Hill, Gravesend, 

 522 ; the " Twin-chamber Dene-hole " at Gravesend, 

 Rev. J. W. Hayes, 578 ; Egyptian .Antiquities in the 

 Pier Collection, G. C. Pier, 148; the Giant's Quoit, 

 Veryan, destroyed by Blasting, 159; Prehistoric Gold 

 Mines of Rhodesia, R. N. Hall, 160 ; Ightham, the 

 Story of a Kentish Village and its Surroundings, F. J. 

 Bennett, 171 ; Preservation of the " Sarsen Stones," 254 ; 

 the " Sarsen Stones " on Marlborough Downs known as 

 the "Grey Wethers," 595; the Desert and the Sown, 

 Gertrude Lowthian Bell, H. R. Hall, 272 ; Further 

 Discoveries in the Prehistoric Palace of Knossos, Dr. 

 Arthur J. Evans, F.R.S., 276; the Red-hills Explor- 

 ation Committee's Report for 1906, 297 ; Archeeology and 

 the Cuchulainin Epic of Ireland, Prof. Ridgcway, 333 ; 

 .\rchsological E.xplorations in Chinese Turkestan, Dr. 

 M. A. Stein, 339 ; Ancient Khotan, Detailed Report of 

 Archseological E.xplorations in Chinese Turkestan, 

 carried out and described under the Orders of H.M. 

 Indian Government, Dr. M. .Aurel Stein, H. R. Hall, 

 619; Dr. Stein's 'Work in North-western China, 645; 

 Festival of St. Alban, Rev. C. S. Taylor, 348 ; Rev. 

 John Griffith, 348; Remarkable Cave in the Santa 

 Susanna Mountains, California, 450 ; Archaeological 

 Discoveries in Egypt, 494 ; Prof. Petrie's Excavations 

 in Egypt, 578 ; the Mummy of Mc5nephtah, Prof. Elliot 

 Smith, 500 ; the Pharaoh of the Exodus, Prof. Elliot 

 Smith, 500 ; Preservation of Memorials in America, 522 ; 

 the " Friar's Heel " or " Sun Stone," T. Story 

 Maskelyne, 588 ; les Grottes de Grimaldi (Baoussif- 

 Rouss^), Historique et Description, L. de Villeneuve, 

 Geologic et Pal^ontologie, Prof. Marcellin Boule, 

 Anthropologic, Dr. Ren^ Verneau, William Wright, 590; 

 Traditions of South .African Races, R. N. Hall, 525 ; 

 Late Babylonian Letters, R. Campbell Thompson, 539 ; 

 Death of Prof. A. Ftirtwangler, 643 ; the Third " Pre- 

 historic " Congress of France, 649; Orientation of 

 Megaliths in Brittany, Dr. Baudouin, 649 ; Pagan 

 Survivals and Christian Adaptations, Rev. J. W. Hayes, 

 663 



Archbutt (Leonard), Lubrication and Lubricants, a Treatise 

 on the Theory and Practice of Lubrication and on the 

 Nature, Properties, and Testing of Lubricants, 541 



.Architecture : Conservation of Urban -Stone-work and 

 Wall-paintings, Prof. A. H. Church, 110 



Architecture, Naval, the Mauretania, W. B. Hardv, 

 F.R.S., 663 



Arctica : North Pole Problems, Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, 

 G.C.V.O., at the Royal Geographical Society, 18; Re- 

 port of the Second Norwegian Arctic Expedition in the 

 Fram, Terrestrial Magnetism, .Aksel S. Steen, Dr. C. 

 Chree, F.R.S., 91; the Wcllman Expedition, 107; the 

 Wellman Polar Expedition, the Two Serpents, 447 ; 

 Return of the Wellman Expedition, 523 ; Dr. W. S. 

 Bruce's .Arctic Expedition, 132 ; Report on the Dominion 

 Government Expedition to Hudson Bay and the Arctic 

 Islands on Board the D.G.S. Neptune, 1903-1904, A. P. 

 Low, 211 ; Loss of Vessel of .Anglo-.American Polar 

 Expedition, 499, 522 ; Return of the Scottish Expedition, 

 577; Return of the Due d'Orl^ans Expedition, 577; 

 Message from Dr. Frederick A. Cook. 644 



-Arctowski (Henryk), Belgian .Antarctic Expedition, 160 



