Index 



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Prof. Franklin P. Mall, 166 ; Cranial Capacity of Fossil 

 Men of the Type known as Neanderthal, Marcellin 

 Boule, 390 



Crawford (W. J.), Dimensional Changes produced in Iron 

 and Steel Bars by Magnetism, 339 



Crawley (Rev. A. E.), Volkerpsychologie, eine Untcrsuch- 

 ung der Entwicklungsgesetze von Sprache, Mythus und 

 Sitte, Wilhelm Wundt, 334 



Crawshay (Richard), the Birds of Tierra del Fuego, 155 



Crew (Dr. Henry), General Physics, 122 



Crocodile's Nest, a, G. W. Grabham, 96 



Crommelin (Mr.), Halley's Comet, 228 



Crowther (J. A.), Passage of Rontgen Rays through Gases 

 and Vapours, 57 ; Effect of Temperature on lonisation, 

 297 



Crucible Support and Furnace, New, 204 



Crustacea : Changes in the Common Shore Crab caused by 

 Sacculina, F. A. Potts, 88 ; an Account of the Crustacea 

 of Norway, Prof. G. O. Sars, W. A. Cunnington, 184 ; 

 Anaspidacea, Geoffrey Smith, 435 



Crystallisation, Influence of Radium on the Velocity of, 

 Louis Frischauer, 389 



Crystallography : Chemische Krystallographie, Prof. P. 

 Groth, 154; Studies of Frost and Ice Crystals, Wilson 

 J. Bentley, 492 



Cunningham (Mrs. M. E.), Openings in Knap Hill Camp, 

 Wiltshire, 2S7 



Cunnington (Mrs. M. E.), Excavation of Celtic Rubbish- 

 heap near Oare, 17 



Cunnington (W. A.), an Account of the Crustacea of Nor- 

 way, Prof. G. O. Sars, 184 



Curtis (Dr. Heber D.), Spectroscopic Binaries, 321 



Curves, Easement, Prof. R. H. Smith, 467 



Cushman (AUerton S.), the Preservation of Iron and Steel, 



384 

 Cyclone? Is there a Vertical Magnetic Force in a, J. R. 



Ashworth, 40 

 Cytology : the Cell as the Unit of Life, and other Lectures 



Delivered at the Royal Institution, London, 1899-1902, 



an Introduction to Biology, Allan Macfadyen, 123 

 Cytomorphosis, the Problem of Age, Growth, and Death, 



a Study of. Prof. Charles S. Minot, 335 



Dakin (W. J.), Pecten, 273 



Daniel (Mr.), Discovery of a New Comet, 19090, 502 



Daniel's Comet, 1907^, Recent Observations of, Prof. Wolf, 



410 

 Daniel's (i907d) and Morehouse's (19081;) Comets, Positions 



of, H. H. Kritzinger, 169; Dr. Ebell, 169 

 Dannemann (Dr. Friedrich), aus der Werkstatt grosser 



Forscher, 1S2 

 Darbishire (.A. D.), Experimental Estimation of the Theory 



of Ancestral Contributions in Heredity, 27 

 Darwin (Sir George Howard, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Scientific 



Papers, Vol. ii.. Tidal Friction and Cosmogony, 421 

 Darwin Celebrations in the United States, 72 

 Darwin Centenary Celebration, the, 433 

 Darwin Commemoration at Cambridge, the, 496 

 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., 4S1 

 Darwinism, Recent Papers on, 142 

 Darzens (G.), New Method of Preparation of the ^-Halogen 



Derivatives of Naphthalene, 149 

 Dates : .Scientific, Handbuch zur Geschichte der Natur- 



wissenschaften und der Technili, '66 

 Davenport (Gertrude and Charles), Heredity of the Colour 



of Hair in Man, 257 

 Davis (J. J.). Biological Studies of Three Species of 



AphididK, 257 

 Davis (J. R. Ainsworth), Nature Study, 192 

 Davis (Prof. W. M.), Glacial Erosion in North Wales, 179 

 Daylight and Darkness, 230 



"Daylight Saving " Bill, the, L. C. W. Bonacina, 69 

 Deacon (Dr. G. F.), Death of, 499 

 Debierne (A.), Decomposition of Water by Radium Salts, 



149; the Radium Emanation, 389 

 Deegener (Dr. P.), die Metamorphose der Insekten, 156 



Delage (Yves), Sex in Sea-urchins obtained by Experimental 

 Parthenogenesis, 29 



Demons, Baskets used in Repelling, Kumagusu Minakata, 

 369 



Dendy (Prof. A.), the Intracranial Vascular System of 

 Sphenodon, 268 



Denig^s (Georges), Sensitive Reactions for the Detection 

 and Identification of Glycerol, 59 



Denning (W. F.), the Meteoric Fireball of February 22 and 

 its Streak, 13 ; the Meteoric Streak of February 22, 42 ; 

 Fireball of February 22, 69 ; Fall of an Aerolite in 

 Mokoia, New Zealand, on November 26, 190S, 12S; the 

 Meteoric Shower of Halley's Comet, 259 



Dep6ret (Charles), the Transformations of the Animal 

 World, 452 



Deprez (Marcel), Coefficient of Self-induction of a very long 

 Bobbin, 179 



Derry (Dr. Douglas E.), Anatomical Results of Excavations 

 in Nubia, 466 



Design in Creation, the Evolution of the Atmosphere as 

 a Proof of, John Phin, W. E. Rolston, 216 



Design in Nature, Dr. J. Bell Pettigrew, F.R.S., 151 



Deslandres (H.), Observations made at Meudon Observatory 

 on Morehouse's Comet, 179; a General Solution of the 

 Spectroheliograph, 239, 3S0 ; Examination of the Upper 

 Layers of Calcium and Hydrogen in the Solar Atmosphere 

 and of the same Blacl< Filaments in the Two Layers, 269 ; 

 the Upper Layers of the Solar Atmosphere, 354 ; Critical 

 Examination of the Monochromatic Images of the Sun 

 with the Hydrogen Lines, 389 



Despaux (A.), Explication m^chanique des Propri^t^s de la 

 Matifere, Cohi^sion, Affinity, Gravitation, &c., 6 



Deutschland (G.), the Perturbations of Brooks's Comet 

 (18S9V) by Jupiter in 1886, 410 



Devaux-Charbonnel (M.), Constitution of Subterranean Tele- 

 phone Circuits in Large Towns, 29 ; the Standardisation 

 of Condensers, 479 



Dow-ponds, Geo. Hubbard, 223 ; Prof. J. B. Cohen, 309 ; 

 Arthur Marshall, 429; L. Gibbs, 458 



Diederichs (H.), Internal-combustion Engines, their Theory, 

 Construction, and Operation, 124 



Dilg (Carl), Post-embryonal Development of the Amazonian 

 Manati, 166 



Dillon (T.), Montanin and Montana Waxes, 479 



Dines (W. H., F.R.S.), Barometric Oscillation, 8; Lieut. 

 Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition, Meteorological Observa- 

 tions, 130 ; the Temperature of the Upper Atmosphere, 



4.=;s 



Diphtheria, the Bacteriology of, 243 



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



Dr. J. W. Washbourn, 454 

 Dixon (Prof. H. B., F.R..S.), Experiments on the Ignition 



Point of Gases by the Method of ."Xdiabatic Compression 



suggested by Prof. Nernst, 119; Photographs showing 



the Generation and Nature of " Explosion Waves " in 



Gases, 348 

 Dobbie (.'\. W.), the Levels of Sun-spots, iq 

 Dobell (C. C), So-called " Sexual " Method of Forming 



Spores in Bacteria, 88 ; Spore-formation in the Disporic 



Bacteria, 435 

 Doberck (Prof.), the Orbit of I Bootis, 380 

 Dodds (G. S.), Plant Distribution on " Mesas " near Boulder, 



Colorado, 76-7 

 Dodgson (J. W.), an Intermediate Course of Laboratory 



Work in Chemistry, 215 

 Doflein (Prof. F.), ProbJeme der Protistenkunde, I., die 



Trypanosomen ihre Bedcutung fiir Zoologie, Medizin, und 



Kolonialwirtschaft, 489 

 Dolmage (Dr. Cecil G.), Astronomy of To-day, 181 

 Dor^e (C), Cholesterol in the Animal Organism, Part iii., 



28 

 Double-image Coelostat for Determining the Moon's Posi- 

 tion, Mr. Wade, 468 

 Double-star Measures, Prof. Burnham, 19 

 Double Stars, Measures for, Dr. Lau and Herr Luplau- 



Janssen, 200 

 Downing (Dr.), Occultations of Planets, 2S8 ; Partial 



Eclipse of the Sun in Canada, 320 

 Dowson (J. Emerson), Producer Gas for Engines, 200, 232 

 Dreaper (W. P.), Research and the Colleges, 128 

 Droop (Mr.), Early Civilisation in Northern Greece, 437 



