Index 



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Vorlesungen iiber chemische Atomistik, Dr. F. Willy 



Hinrichsen, 453 

 First Principles of Chemical Theory, Dr. C. H.' Mathew- 



son, 453 

 Malleable Cast Iron, S. Jones Parsons, 4^4 

 A Manual of Infectious Diseases, Dr. E. W. Goodall and 



Dr. J. W. Washbourn, 454 

 Beschrijving en Onderzoek van den gyroscopischen Horizon 



Flcuriais (Model Ponthus et Therrode), L. Roosenburg, 



455 

 Revue de G^ographie annuelle, 455 

 Notes on Dynamics, Sir G. Greenhill, 4:51; 

 Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes, Richard 



Spruce, 458 

 National Antarctic E.xpedition, 1901-4, 460 

 Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard Col- 

 lege, a Search for a Planet beyond Neptune, W. H. 



Pickering, 463 

 Darwin and Modern Science, Essays in Commemoration of 



the Centenary of the Birth of Charles Darwin and of the 



Fiftieth Anniversary of the Publication of the " Origin of 



Species," Prof. R.'Meldola, F.R.S., 481 

 Untersuchungen uber Kohlenhydrate und Fermente (1884- 



1908), Emil Fischer, 485 

 Die Grundproben der " Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition," Sir 



John Murray and Prof. E. Philippi, 4S6 

 History of the Geological Society of Glasogw, 1858-1908, 



with Biographical Notices of Prominent Members, ^87 

 Unites Elcctriques, le Comte de Baillehache, Dr. J. A. 



Harker, 488 

 Traits de Math(5matiques g^n^rales a I'usage des Chimistes, 



Physiciens, Ing^nieurs, et des El^ves des Facult^s des 



Science, Prof. E, Fabry, 4S8 

 Probleme der Protistenkunde : I. Die Trypanosomen ihre 



Bedeutung fur Zoologie, Medizin und Kolonialwirtschaft, 



Prof. F. Doflein, 480 

 American Philosophv : the Early Schools, Prof. I. W. Riley, 



489'' 

 The Photography of Coloured Objects, Dr. C. E. Kenneth 



Mees, 489 

 The Nautic-Astronomical and Universal Calculator, R. 



Nelting, 490 

 The Theory of Electric Cables and Networks, Dr. Alexander 



Russell, 490 

 Studies of Frost and Ice Crystals, Wilson J. Bentley, 492 

 Third Report of the Wellcome Research Laboratories at 



the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum, Andrew Bal- 

 four, 495 



Reynolds (J. Emerson), Results of Cooling Hydrated Platin- 



cyanides in Liquid Air, 297 

 Reynolds Reflector at Helwan, Egvpt, the Proposed Pro- 

 gramme of Work for the, Knox Shaw, 19 

 Ricco (Prof.), Recent Solar Research, 288 

 Richards (Ellen H.), Laboratory Notes on Industrial Water 



.Analysis, a Survey Course for Engineers, 215 

 Richardson (H. W.), Effect of an Air Blast upon the Spark 



Dicharge of a Condenser charged by an Induction Coil 



or Transformer, 239 

 Ricketts (Dr.), the Transmission of " Spotted Fever," 436 

 Ridgeway (Prof.), Origin of the Turkish Crescent, 407 

 Rigden (H.), Sussex Cattle, 317 

 Righi_(Prof. Augusto), Integr.ntion of the Equations of 



Motion of an Electron Describing an Orbit about an Ion 



in a Magnetic Field, 168 

 Right-handedness, Problem of Man's, Prof. E. Gaupp, 500 

 Riley (Prof. I. W.), American Philosophy : the E~arly 



Schools, 4S9 

 Rings of Saturn, the, Prof. Levi-Civito, 439 

 Ripley (Prof. W. Z.), European Population of the United 



States, 501 

 Ristenpart (Prof. P.), Comet Morehouse, 1908c, 260 

 Ritchey (Dr. O. W.), the 60-inch Reflecting Telescope of 



the Mount Wilson Observatory, California, 209 

 Road Motors and Problems Connected with Them " James 



Forrest " Lecture at Institution of Civil Engineers 



Colonel H. C. L. Holden, F.R.S., 323 

 Roads, Conference on, 202 

 Roads, Construction and Wear of, H. A. R. Mallock 



F.R.S., 141 



Robbins (\V. W.), Plant Distribution on " Mesas " near 

 Boulder, Colorado, 76-7 



Roberts (Charles G. D.), the House in the Water, 129 



Rock-engravings in South Africa, L. P^ringuey, 411 ; Corr., 

 R. Lydekker, 438 



Rodriguez (Joas Barbosa), Death of, 47; Obituary Notice 

 of, 104 



Rohmann (Dr. F.), Biochemie, ein Lehrbuch fiir Medizincr, 

 Zoologen und Botaniker, 6 



Rolleston (T. W.), Parallel Paths : a Study in Biology, 

 Ethics and Art, 35 



Rolston (William E.), Astronomy of To-day, Dr. Cecil G. 

 Dolmage, 181 ; Scientific Ideas of To-day, Charles R. 

 Gibson, 181 ; the Evolution of the Atmosphere as a Proof 

 of Design in Creation, John Phin, 216; the Recent Solar 

 Activity, 320 



Romanes (J.), the Boulders of the Cambridge Drift, 359 



Romanichels, the, Bob Skot, 318 



Rbntgen Rays, lonisation by. Dr. Charles G. Barkla, 187 ; 

 see Radiography 



Roosenburg (L.), Beschrijving en Onderzoek van der Gyro- 

 scopischen Horizon Fleuriais (Model Ponthus et Ther- 

 rode), 455 



Rosaries, United States National Museum Collection of, 

 I. M. Casanowicz, 502 



Rosenhain (Walter), the Microscope in Engineering, 250 



Rosenhain (Mr.), Automatic Recorder of Carbon Dioxide, 

 259 



Rosenstiehl (A.), the Chromatic Circle according'TO Young's 

 Hypothesis, 3S9 



Ross (.'\. D.), Magnetic Properties of Certain Copper Alloys, 

 59 



Ross (E. H.), Mosquitoes and Malaria at Port Said, 286 



Ross (H. C). Determination oT a Coefficient by which the 

 Rate of Diffusion of Stain and Other Substances into 

 Living Cells can be Measured, and by which Bacteria and 

 Other Cells may be Differentiated, 27 



Ross (Prof. Ronald, F.R.S.), the Campaign against Malaria, 

 Discourse at Royal Institution, 415 



Rossi (R.), Emission Spectrum of Silver Heated in a Car- 

 bon-tube Furnace in Air, 168 



Rota (Lieut. -Colonel G.), Steamer Trials with Various 

 Kinds of Screws, 173 



Rotation of the Sun, the. Prof. W. S. Adams, 141 



Rotch (Prof. A. Lawrence), General Results of the Meteor- 

 ological Cruises of the Otaria on the Atlantic in 1905, 

 1906, and 1907, 219 



Roy (Paul), Determination of Added Water in Decomposed 

 Milks, 270 



Royal Anthropological Institute, iiq, 298, 359, 3S7 



Royal Astronomical Society, 209, 387 



Royal Dublin Society, 88, 179, 388, 479 ; Scientific Transac- 

 tions of the, 2S9 



Royal Institution : Explosive Combustion, with Special 

 Reference to that of Hydrocarbons, Prof. W. A. Bone, 

 F.R.S., at, 8; the Cell' as the Unit of Life, and Other 

 Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution. London, 

 1899-1002, an Introduction to Biology, Allan Macfadyen, 

 123 ; the Electrical Properties of Flame, Prof. H. A. 

 Wilson, F.R.S., 143 ; Transatlantic Wireless Telegraphy, 

 Commendatore G. Marconi at, 233, 264 ; Tantalum and its 

 Industrial .'Applications, Alex. Siemens at, 290 ; the Cam- 

 paign against Malaria, Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S., at, 



415 

 Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 88 

 Royal Meteorological Society, 119, 29S, 3S7 

 Royal Microscopical Society, 59, 178, 327, 448 

 Royal Observatory, Greenwich, the, 446 

 Royal Prussian Aeronautical Observatory's Aerological 



Expedition to Tropical East Africa, the. Profs. R. Ass- 



mann and A. Berson, 171 

 Royal Society, 27, 57, 86, ti8, 147, 178, 238, 268, 296, 



326, 3';8, 386, 477 ; the Royal Society's Convers.Tzione, 



•!47 ; the Yielding of the Earth to Disturbing Forces, 



Prof. A. E. H. Love. F.R.S., at, 253 

 Royal Society of Arts and the London Institution, the, 100 

 Royal .Society, Edinburgh. 59, 148, 328, 478 

 Royal Society of South .Africa, Cape Town, 360 

 Roval-Dawson (W. G.), the Production of Prolonged Apnce.-i 



in Man, 8 



