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Dr. Margaret Benson, 239 ; Bulletin of Miscellaneous 

 Information, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1908, 246; 

 Classification of the GeoglossaceiE, Dr. E. J. Durand, 

 258 ; Botanical Discoveries near Dover, Rev. J. Taylor, 

 258 ; W. R. Jeffery, 258 ; Suspension of Life in Certain 

 Seeds, Paul Becquerel, 270 ; the New Flora of the Vol- 

 canic Island of Krakatau, Prof. A. Ernst, 279 ; Camp- 

 fires on Desert and Lava, W. T. Hornaday, 279 ; Geo- 

 tropism and the Statolith Theory, E. Maigre, 286 ; Philip- 

 pine Species of Garcinia, E. D. Merrill, 286; Botany of 

 the Faeroes, 303 ; Anthocyanin, Miss M. Wheldale, 328 ; 

 die Bliitenpflanzen Afrikas, Franz Thonner, Dr. Otto 

 Stapf, F.R.S., 333; Experiments with Cyclamen Seed- 

 lings, Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 349 ; Flora of Ngami- 

 land. Major and Mrs. E. J. Lugard, 351 ; the Flora of 

 the Presidency of Bombay, Dr. Theodore Cooke, 362 ; 

 Flower and Grass Calendars for Children, Agnes Fry, 

 36S ; Spermatogenesis in Dioon ediile. Prof. C. F. Cham- 

 berlain, 378 ; Transport of Carbon Dioxide in Leaves, 

 Dr. V. Zijlstra, 379 ; Lectures on the Evolution of the 

 Filicinean Vascular System, A. G. Tansley, 391 ; zur 

 Biologie des Chlorophylls, Laubfarbe und Himmelslicht, 

 Vergilbung und Etiolement, Ernst Stahl, 393 ; Cytology 

 of Fucus, Dr. S. Yamanouchi, 407 ; Vegetation in and 

 around the Red-rocl< Lake, Colorado, Dr. F. Ramaley, 

 407 ; das Pfianzenreich, Scrophulariacese-Calceolarieje, 

 Fr. F. Krjlnzlin, Erythroxylacere, O. E. Schuiz, 

 Styracaceae, J. Perkins, Potamogetonaceae, P. Ascherson 

 and P. Graebner, Orchidacefe-Ccelogyninae, E. Pfitzer and 

 Fr. Kriinzlin, LiliaceaD-.^loinea;, A. Berger, Sarraceniacefe, 

 J. M. Macfarlane, Stylidiacese, J. Mildbraed, Nepen- 

 thaceae, J. M. Macfarlane, Arace;E-Monsteroidese and Cal- 

 loideae, A. Engler and K. Krause, 424 ; the Colours of 

 Leaves, George Abbott, 429 ; Causes of Autumnal Colour 

 Effect in Leaves of Terminalia catappa. Dr. M. Miyoshi, 

 465 ; Power of Plants to Absorb Moisture through the 

 Leaf-surface, S. Awano, 436 ; the Gardens of Achnashie, 

 Rosneath, Rev. D. Landsborough, 436 ; Botanic Gardens 

 and Government Domains in Sydney, New South Wales, 

 J. H. Maiden, 436 ; Vegetative Cross between Nightshade 

 and Tomato, Prof. H. Winkler, 436 ; Modifications of 

 Colour in Plants, Prof. H. Kraemer, 443 ; New Observa- 

 tion on the Moth of the Olive, Th. Dumont, 449 ; Plants 

 and their Ways, E. Evans, 452 ; Mikroskopischer und 

 physiologischer Praktikum der Botanik fiir Lehrer, 

 G. Miiller, ^^2 ; a First Book of Botany, Elizabeth 

 Healey, 452 ; Familiar Swiss Flowers, F. E. Hulme, 452 ; 

 the Pollination of the Primrose, John J. Ward, 

 457 ; W. E. Hart, 457, 492 ; The Reviewer, 457 ; 

 Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes, Richard 

 Spruce, 458 ; New South Wales Linnean Society, 479 ; 

 Reddening of the Branches of Salicornia, H. Colin, 480; 

 Influence of Nutritive Media on Development of the 

 Embryos of Finns pinea, J. Lef^vre, 480 ; the Streletz 

 Steppe, W. Alechin, 500; the Flora of Prince Charles 

 Foreland, Spitsbergen, R. N. R. Brown, 501 ; a Warm- 

 water Bath as Means of Forcing Plants, Prof. H. Molisch, 

 501 ; Algae and Lichens of Lake Selguer, A. A. Elenkin, 

 SOI 



Bott (.'\. E. H.), Minimum Thermometer and Severe Cold, 

 140 



Bottomley (Prof. W. ,B.), Effects of Nitrogen-fixing Bac- 

 teria on the Growth of Non-leguminous Plants, 327 



Bouasse (Prof. H.), Cours de Physique conforme aux Pro- 

 erammes dfis Certificats et de I'Agr^galion de Physique, 

 Optiques, Etudes des Instruments, 153 



Bougault (J.), the Condensation of Glyoxylic Acid with 

 some Ketones, 389 



Boulanger (A.), Hydraulic G^n^rale, 396 



Boule (Marcellin), Cranial Capacity of Fossil Men of the 

 Type known as Neanderthal, 390; Skeleton of the Fossil 

 Man of La Chapelle-aux-Saints, 480 



Boulenger (C. L.), Migration of the Thread-cells of Moerisia, 

 88 



Bourne (Prof. Gilbert C), the Natural History Museum, 

 229 



Bowman (Dr. F. H.), the Structure of the Wool Fibre and 

 its Relation to the Use of Wool for Technical Purposes, 4 



Bowman (Prof. H. L.), a Stage Goniometer for Use with 

 the Dick Pattern of Microscope, 178 



Boyer (Jacques), Artificial Production of Precious Stones, 

 408 



Bragg (Prof. W. H.), Want of Symmetry shown by 

 Secondary X-rays, 327 



Brassey (llord). Types of Warships omitted in Recent 

 Programmes of Naval Construction, 172 



Brauner (Prof. Bohuslav), the Gases of the Ring Nebula in 

 Lyra, 158 



Brauns (Prof. R.), the Mineral Kingdom, 275 



Breeding for Milk, 77 



Brcndler (Dr. Wolfgang), Mineralien-Sammlungen, 423 



Brester (■\.), Hale's Solar Vortices, 79 



Brethes (J.), Nests of the Argentine Spider Mastophora 

 cxtraordinaria, 137 



Bridges (J. H.), Essays and Addresses, 217 



Bridgman (P. W.), High Hydrostatic Pressures, 107 



Brightwen (Eliza), Last Hours with Nature, 129; the Life 

 and Thoughts of a Naturalist, 426 



Briner (E.), Chemical Reactions in Gaseous Mixtures sub- 

 mitted to very High Pressures, 479 



British Antarctic Expedition, Return of the, 102 



British Association Committee appointed for the Investiga- 

 tion of Gaseous Explosions, with Special Reference to 

 Temperature, First Report of the. Prof. E. G. Coker, 505 



British Association, Winnipeg Meeting, Prof. Henry E. 

 .'\rmstrong, F.R.S., 159 



British Association, Winnipeg Meeting of the, 432 



British Butterflies and other Insects, 67 



British Empire (and Japan), the, W. Bisiker, 213 



British Guiana, the Geology of the Goldfields of, J. B. 

 Harrison, 395 



British Islands, the Genitalia of the Noctuidas of the 

 Lepidoptera of the, F. M. Pierce, 246 



British Museum : Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes, 

 a Descriptive Catalogue of the Drawings and Specimens 

 in the Department of Botany, Worthington G. Smith, 

 184; Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phala;n<E in the British 

 Museum, Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 338 



British Science Guild, Sir William Ramsay, 52 ; Sir 

 Frederick Pollock, 52 



Brizard (M.), the Charges of Chemical Fumes, 449 



Brodrick (H.), Limestone Caves of Marble Arch, Co. Fer- 

 managh, 88 



Broglie (M. de). Photographic Registration of Brownian 

 Trajectories in Gases, 329 ; Measurements of the 

 Brownian Movements in Gases and the Charge of Par- 

 ticles in Suspension, 389 ; the Charges of Chemical 

 Fumes, 449 



" Bromoil " Process, the, F. J. Mortimer, 324 



Bronson (Dr. Howard L.), on the a Rays from Radium B, 



Brooke (Gilbert E.), the Essentials of Sanitary Science, 182 



Brookes (Prof. W. K.), Origin of the Lung of Ampullaria, 

 3S2 



Brooks (E. E.), Spectrum of Magnesium in Hydrogen, 

 410 



Brooks's Comet (1889 V), the Perturbations of, by Jupiter 

 in 1886, Prof. Poor, 410; G. Deutschland, 410 



Brown (E. and W.), Influence of Breed on Egg-production 

 in Poultry, 138 



Brown (H. C.), Curious Device for Cheating Death, 48 



Brown (R. N. Rudmose), Report on the Scientific Results 

 of the Voyage of S.Y. Scotia during the Years 1902, 1903, 

 and 1904, under the Leadership of Dr. William S. Bruce, 

 Vol. iv.. Zoology, Part i.. Zoological Log, 161 ; the Flora 

 of Prince Charles Foreland, Spitsbergen, 501 



Brown (William), an Introduction to Social Psychology, 

 William McDougall, 245 ; Lectures on the Elementary 

 Psychology of Feeling and Attention, Prof. E. B. 

 Titchener, 245 



Browning (Dr. Phillip E.), Introduction to the Rarer 

 Elements, 182 



Bruce (Colonel Sir David), Kleine's Observations on the 

 Period during which the Tsetse-fly was capable of trans- 

 mitting a Trypanosome Infection, 315; Latency in 

 Infectivity of Tsetse-flies, 436 



Bruhat (G.), Coeflicient of Diffusion of the Actinium 

 Emanation, 89 



Brunner (Prof. Lawrence), Biologia Centrali-Americana, 

 Orthoplera, Vol. ii., Acridiidae, 241 



