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IX 



\. Guillemard, 144; I'Aerobisation des Microbes Ana^ro- 

 bies, Georges Rosenthal, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 150; 

 Anleitun^ zur Kultur der Mikroorganismen, Dr. Ernst 

 kiister, "Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 150; Tuberculosis in 

 Animals, W. A. Brtnd, 327 ; Infection by Typhoid 

 Carriers, Dr. Ledingham, 333 ; Drs. Davies and Walker 

 Hall, 333 ; the Design, Construction, and Maintenance of 

 Sewage Disposal Works, Hugh P. Raikes, 473 ; Bacillus 

 coli in Sausages, Dr. Savage, 517; Virulence of Bacilli 

 in Relation to the Course of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, A. 

 Rodet and P. Delanoe, 535 : Micro-organisms of Intes- 

 tinal Putrefaction, £lie Metchnikoff, 626; Blood Serum 

 favours Infection by Micro-organisms, Mr. Bail, 675 ; 

 Mr. Cole and Mr. Smirnow, 075 

 Bail (Mr.), Blood Serum favours Infection by Micro- 

 organisms, 675 

 Bailey (B. F.), Single Circuit Induction Coil, 181 

 Bailey {¥. H.), a Course in Mathematics for Students of 



Engineering and Applied Science, 52 

 Bailey (Solon I.), Peruvian Meteorology, Observations 



made at .\requipa, 1892-5, 286 

 Baillaud (M.), a Variable Star of Remarkably Short Period, 



351 ; the Paris Observatory, 471 

 Bain (Dr. H. Foster), Opportunities for .-Vmerican Young 



Men in Science, 182 

 Baker (Julian L.), Action of the Enzymes of Malt on Un- 



germinated Cereals, 590 

 Baker (Mr.), the Orbit of a AndromedfE, iii ; the Radial 



Velocitv of e Ursa; Majoris, iii 

 Baker (f . Thorne), the Spectroscope ; its Uses in General 



Analytical Chemistrv, 126 

 Bakerian Lecture at Royal Society, the Atomic Weight of 



Radium, Dr. T. E. Thorpe, C.B., F.R.S., 19 

 Balances, Improvements in the Beams and Bearings for 



Physical, Dr. Moschou, 17 

 Balfour (T.), Natives of Humboldt Bay, Dutch New 



Guinea, 485 

 Ball (Frederick), Altitude Tables, 29 

 Ball (W. C), the Slow Decomposition of Ammonium 



Chromate, Dichromate, and Trichromate by Heat, 119 

 Ballistics : Effect of a Cross Wind on Rifled Projectiles, 



A. Mallock, F.R.S., 214 

 Balloon, the Form of a Dirigible, A. Mallock, 367 

 Ballore (Montessus de). Armoured Concrete best Material 



for .'\seismic Building Purposes, 168 

 BalTs (Lawrence), Hereditv in Cotton, 68 

 Balthazard (M.), Influence of the Heating of Urine on 



Urinary Toxicity, 68^ 

 Bancroft (Wilder D.), the Electrochemistry of Light, 356 

 Banks (Sir John). Death of, 277 



Barber (C. .\.), the Parasitism of Olax scandens. 32S 

 Barbier (Ph.), Hallerite, a New Mica of the Paragonite 

 Group, 168; Chemical Character differentiating the 

 Orthoses and the Microlines, 216 

 Bardier (E.), L'rohvpertensine, 312 

 " Barisa! Guns " in Western Australia, Dr. J. Burton 



Cleland, loi ; W'. E. Cooke, 390 

 Barkla (Dr. Charles G.), the Nature of X-rays, 7, 665 ; 



Absorption of X-rays, 245 

 Barlow (Caleb), Death of, 34 



Barnard (J. E.), Mercurv Vapour Lamps for Microscopic 



Illumination, 60 ; Method of Disintegrating Bacterial and 



other Cells, 61 



Barnard (Prof.), Observations of Jupiter, 4S6 ; a Nebulous 



Field in Taurus, 550 ; the Sixth Satellite of Jupiter, 580 



Barnes (F. Kynaston), Death and Obituary Notice of, 



431 

 Barnes (Prof. H. T.), Formation of Ground- or Anchor- 

 ice and other Natural Ice, 102 

 Barr (J. R.), Principles of Direct-current Electrical 



EngineerinsT, 172 

 Barren (Joseph). Geology of the Marysville Mining District, 



Montana. n8 

 Barrett (C), From Range to Sea, a Bird-lover s Ways, 57 

 Barrett (S. A.), Ethnogeography of the Pomo and Neigh- 

 bouring Indians, So 

 Barringer CD. M.), Examin.ation of Crater and Meteorite 



near'Canvon Diablo, in Arizona, 161 

 Barron (T.V. the Topography and Geology of the Peninsula 



of Sinai (Western Portion). 337 

 Bary (Paul), Wehnelt's Interrupter, 506 



Bashore (Dr. Harvey B.), the Sanitation of Recreation 

 Camps and Parks, 36b 



Bassal (M.), Action of the X-rays on the Evolution of the 

 Mammary Gland during Pregnancy in the Rabbit, 96 



Bateman (Captain H. R.), Further Results of the Experi- 

 mental Treatment of Trypanosomiasis, 625 



Bates (Rev. C. D.), Rain-making Experiments by Gun 

 Firing in New Zealand, 676 



Bateson (Prof. W., F.R.S.), Vorlesungen uber Deszendenz- 

 theorie mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der botanischen 

 Seite der Frage, Prof. J. P. Lotsy, 3S6 ; the Determina- 

 tion of Sex, 647 ; a Correction, 665 ; on Breeding and 

 the Light which Science throws on the Problems of the 

 Stock Raiser, 653 



Bather (Dr. F. A.). Lamarck's Systeme des Animaux sans 

 Vertfebres, 476; Nomenclature of Crinoids, Corr., 675 



Baubigny (H.), the Oxidation Phenomena produced by 

 Iodic and Bromic .Acids, 120; Solubility of Silver Iodide 

 in Ammonia, 192 



Bauer (Dr. L. A.), Exact Nature of the Action of the 

 Earth on a Magnet, 158 



Bausor (H. W.), Elementary Science for the Certificate 

 Examination, Chemistry, 365 



Bayliss (Miss J. S.), the Basidiomycetous Fungus Foly- 

 stictiis versicolor, 156 



Bayliss (Dr. W. M., F.R.S.), Reciprocal Innervation in 

 Vaso-motor Reflexes, and the Action of Strychnine and 

 of Chloroform thereon, 260 



B(5champ (Pierre Jacques Antoine), Death and Obituary 

 Notice of, 13 ^, . ,^, . 



Becquerel (Prof. Henri), Death of, 397; Obituary Notice 



of 414 

 Bees' Stings as a Cure for Rheumatism, Dr. J. Newton 



Friend, 36 

 Beeswax, Waxcraft, all about, T. W. Cowan, 630 

 Behn (U.) Polymorphic Changes of Ammonium Nitrate, 45 

 Bell (Sir Henry Hesketh) and Sleeping Sickness in Uganda, 



Bdlim (M.), Wireless Telegraphy with Directed Waves, 



Bellini (E.), Experiments on a Directive System of Wire- 

 less Telegraphy, 214 , , j • c- 1 



Belloc (Dr. G.), Research on the Gases occluded in Steels, 

 87 



Belopolsky (Prof.), the Radial Velocity of Algol, in, 612; 

 Anomalous Forms of the Calcium, K, in Prominences, 



Bcmimelen (Dr. W. van). Influence of Days of Bright Sun- 

 shine on .Meteorological Elements at Bavaria (1889-1906), 



Bendl (Dr. W. E.), Variations in Secondary Genital Struc- 

 tures of Land-planarians correlated with Geographical 

 Distribution, 85 „ , .u 



Benedicks (Dr. Carl), Experimental Researches on the 

 Cooling Power of Liquids, on Quenching Velocities, and 

 on the Constituents Troostite and Austenite, 67; History 

 of the Knowledge of Steel, 485 

 Ben^s (L.), Observations of Perseids, 1907, 330 

 Berger (Paul), Death of, 673 , j c „ 



Bergtheil (Cyril), Dyeing Qualities of Natural and Syn- 

 thetic Indigo, 43 ; Research Work on Natural Indigo, 



Be^rk'eley (Earl of, F.R.S.), Indiscriminate Criticism, 412 

 Bertheaume (Jean), Separation of Ammonia and the Amines 



by Means of Boiling Absolute Alcohol, 168 

 Bertrand (Gabriel), New Crystallised Sugar, Perseulose, 



312; Constitution of Vicianine, 336 

 Besancon (Georges), Notre Flotte a^rienne, 661 

 Besson (M.) Action of Ammonia upon Phosphorus Chloro- 



nitride, 14^ : Ammoniacal Chloride of Arsenic, 192 

 Bianco (OttaVio Zanotti), Space and Number, 342 

 Bidwell (Dr. Shelford, F.R.S.), Telegraphic Photography 



and Electric Vision, 105 , ^ , » 



Bigelow (H. B.), Cytological Structure of Crelenterates, 



Bigo°urdan (M.), Use of Wireless Telegraphy for Weather 

 Foreca'itint' 14; Comet Morehouse, iqoSr, 612; Recent 

 Change in 'the Aspect of the Comet 1908c (Morehouse- 

 Borrelly), 626 . . tt \ t 



Bimetallic Mirrors made by Electro-deposition, Earl ot 

 Rosse, K.P., F.R.S., 366 



