Nature^ ~j 

 July 22, jgogj 



Index 



tn-Tolylidenecamphors, A. Haller and Ed. Bauer, 479 ; 

 Normal Buline and some of its Derivatives, George 

 Dupont, 479 ; the Maltase from Buckwheat, J. Huerre, 

 479-So ; Chemical Reactions in Gaseous Mixtures sub- 

 mitted to very High Pressures, E. Briner and A. 

 \V'roezynsl<i, 479; Untersuchungen iiber Kohlenhydrate 

 und Fermente (1884-1908), Emil Fisclier, 485 ; die Grund- 

 proben der " Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition," Sir John 

 Murray and Prof. E. Philippi, 486; "Chemical" 

 Embryos, 507 ; Double Sulphates of Calcium, M. Barre, 

 510; the Metallic Character of the Pyryl Group, R. 

 Fosse, 510 



Cheneveau (C), Apparatus for Radio-active Measurements 

 by the Electroscope Method, 228 



Chesneau (Prof.), Estimation of Phosphorus in Iron and 

 Steel, 470 



Chetwynd (Commander L. W. P.), an Explanation of the 

 Adjustment of Ships' Compasses, 276 



Chevalier (Father), a Remarkable Prominence, 108 



Chick, the Development of the, F. R. Lillie, 271 



Children, Hours of Sleep for, 79 



China, Western Teaching for. Dr. Henry Dyer, 99 



Chittenden (Dr.), American Insect Pests, 138 



Chittock (Mr.), Increase in the Migration Value of Hydro- 

 gen in Hydrogen Chloride, 228 



Chlorophylls, zur Biologic des, Laubfarbe und Himmels- 

 licht, Vergilbung und Etiolement, Ernst Stahl, 393 



Cholesterol in the Animal Organism, the Origin and 

 Destiny of, Part v., Mary T. Fraser and J. A. Gardner, 



327 



Chree (Dr. C, F.R.S.), Temperature of the Upper Atmo- 

 sphere, 127, 307; Lieut. Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition, 

 the South Magnetic Pole, 130 ; Department of Com- 

 merce and Labour, Coast and Geodetic Survey, United 

 States Magnetic Tables and Magnetic Charts for iqo-;, 

 L. A. Bauer, 293 ; Magnetic Survey of the Dutch East 

 Indies, 1903-7, Dr. W. van Bemmelen, 293 ; Survey of 

 India, 293 



Chromospheric Calcium Lines in Furnace Spectra, Dr. A. S. 

 King, 260 



Chronometry : the Summer Season Time Bill, 45 ; the " Day- 

 light Saving " Bill, L. C. W. Bonacina, 69 ; Daylight and 

 Darkness, 230 



Church (Prof. Irving P.), Mechanics of Engineering, 33 



Circularity of Planetary Orbits, the, Prof. T. J. J. See, 

 229 



Clark (Dr. G. Herbert). Histological Changes in the Liver 

 and Kidney after Chloroform Administered by Different 

 Channels, 328 



Claude (Georges), Composition of Atmospheric Air, 449 



Clay Modelling in Manual Training from Plan, Elevation, 

 and Section, F. W. Farrington, 36 



Clav Modelling In Manual Training, Scholars' Handbook, 

 36 



Clerici (Dr. Enrico), Simple Method of Finding Indices of 

 Refraction of Liquids under the Microscope, 310 



Clinch (G.), Sculptures of the Chalk Downs in Kent, 

 Surrey, and Sussex, 298 



Clodd (E.), Pre-animistic Stages in Savage Religion, 501 



Cloud Photographs from a Balloon, Dr. William J. S. 

 Lockyer, 310 



Clough (C. T.), the Cauldron Subsidence of Glen Coe and 

 the Associated Igneous Phenomena, 4<iS 



Clutterbuck (Rev. F. C), Prospect of a Short Water Supply 

 during the Coming .Summer, 352 



Coal : Practical Coal Mining, Prof. Henry Louis, 242 : the 

 Imperial Side of the Fuel Question, 277: Sir W. Ramsav, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., 27S; Arthur McDougall, 309 



Coblentz (Dr. W. W.) Investigation of the 'Radiation Con- 

 stants of Metals, 288 



Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Another Fossil Tsetse-fly. 12S 



Codrington (T.), Notes on the Neighbourhood of the Vic- 

 toria Falls (Rhodesia), 147 



Coelostat, a Double-image, for determining the Moon's 

 Position, Mr. Wade, 46S 



Coggia (M.), the Recent Lunar Eclipse, June 3, 502 



Cohen (J. B.), Dew-ponds. 309 



Cohen (Louis), Influence of Terminal Apparatus on Tele- 

 phonic Transmission, 18 



Coker (Prof. E. G.), Laboratory Machine for Applying 

 Bending and Twisting Moments Simultaneously, 87 ; the 



Internal Combustion Engine, H. E. Wimperis, 124 ; In- 

 ternal Combustion Engines, their Theory, Construction, 

 and Operation, R. C. Carpenter and H. Diederichs, 124; 

 First Report of the British Association Committee ap- 

 pointed for the Investigation of Gaseous Explosions, with 

 Special Reference to Temperature, 505 



Cole (Prof. Grenvllle A. J.), la Cote d'.'^zur Russe (Riviera 

 du Caucase), E. A. Martel, 40 



Coleman (W. M.), First Course in Biology, 34 



Colin (H.), Reddening of the Branches of Salicornia, 480 



Collie (Prof. J. Norman, F.R.S.), a Curious Property of 

 Neon, 326, 347 



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

 Mees, 489 



Coloured Stars in the Globular Cluster M 13, Prof. 

 Barnard, 169 



Colours of Leaves, the, George Abbott, 429 



Colours and Magnitude of Stars, Mr. Franks, Miss Bell, 

 288 



Comets : Observations of Comet Tempelj-Swift, Prof. 

 Barnard, 19 ; Comet Tempelj-Svvift, igoSd, MM. Ram- 

 band and Sy, 79 ; Photographs of Morehouse's Comet, 

 1908c, Rev. Joel Metcalf, loS ; Position of, Dr. Ebell, 

 169 ; Observations made at Meudon Observatory on 

 Morehouse's Comet, H. Deslandres, A. Bernard, and J. 

 Bosler, 179 ; Observations of Comet Morehouse, Mr. 

 Motherwell, 200 ; Prof. F. RIstenpart, 260 ; the Spec- 

 trum of Morehouse's Comet, Prof. Hartmann, 380; Posi- 

 tion of Daniel's (1907^) Comet, H. H. Kritzinger, 169; 

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

 Wolf, 410; Halley's Comet, Mr. Crommelin, 228; the 

 Meteoric Shower of Halley's Comet, W. F. Denning, 

 259 ; the Calculation of Cometary Orbits, Prof. Kobold, 

 288; the Perturbations of Brooks's Comet (1889 V) by 

 Jupiter In 1886, Prof. Poor, 410; G. Deutschland, 410; 

 Discovery of a Comet, 1909a (BorrcUy-Daniel), Mr. 

 Daniel, 502 ; M. Javelle, 502 ; Prof. Kobold, 502 ; M. 

 Borrelly, 502 ; Elements and Ephemeris for Winnecke's 

 Comet, 1909, Prof. Hillebrand, 502 



Commerson (Phillbert, D.M., Naturalist du Roi), the Life 

 of, an Old-World .Story of French Travel and Science in 

 the Days of Linnaeus, Captain S. Pasfield Oliver, 430 



Compasses, an Explanation of the Adjustment of Ships', 

 Commander L. W. P. Chetwynd, 276 



Comstock (Prof. D. F.), an Electromagnetic Problem, 3q 



Conchology, Growth of the Shell of Patella vulgata, L., 

 E. S. Russell, 87 



Conran (M. J.), Theorems on the Twisted Cubic, 88 



Conwentz (Prof. H.), the Care of Natural Monuments 

 with Special Reference to Great Britain and Germany, 



275 

 Cook (F. 0, Estimation of Creatmme, 470 

 Cook (T.), the Electrostatic Separation of Minerals, 178 

 Cooke (Ernest), a Catalogue of 1625 Southern Stars, 51 

 Cooke (Dr. Theodore), the Flora of the Presidency of Bom- 

 bay, 362 

 Copeland (Dr. E. B.), Limitation of the Genus Athyrlum, 



226 

 Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), Wind-waves In Water, Sand, and 



Snow, 119 

 Corona, the Brightness of the. Prof. Perrme, 380 

 Cosmlcal Matter in Space, Prof. Newall, 142 

 Cosmogony, Scientific Papers, Vol. li.. Tidal Friction and, 



Sir George Howard Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 421 

 Cotton Growing In the West Indies, West Indian Bulletin, 

 the Journal of the Imperial Agricultural Department for 

 the West Indies, 164 

 Cotton-weaving Sheds, Report of the Departmental Com- 

 mittee on Humidity and Ventilation in, loi 

 Coulomb's Law, Priestley and, C. J. Woodward, 8 

 Coulthurst (S. L.), the Oil and Bromoll Processes, 67 

 Couper (Archibald Scott), Life and Chemical Work of. 



Prof. Richard Anschiitz, 329 

 Courmelles (Fouveau dp), the Treatment of Naevus by 



Electrolysis and R.idium Combined, 480 

 Cowie (George A.), the Fertilisation of Tea, 385 

 Cox (C. F.), Darwin and the Mutation Theory, 16 

 Cracknell (A. G.), Geometry, Theoretical and Practical. 7 

 Cram (M. P.), Fractionation of Crude Petroleum by Capil- 

 lary Diffusion, 409 

 Cranlology : Relative Size of the Frontal Lobe of the Brain, 



