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Ntrvemoer 26, 1908 



Cambage (R. H.), ihe Native Flora of New South Wales, 



lib 

 Cambridge ; Inauguration of the New Chancellor of Cam- 

 bridge university, 12 ; Cambridge Philosophical Society, 



119, 202; the Work of John Samuel Budgett, Balfour 



Student of the University of Cambridge, A. E. Shipley, 



F.R.S., Richard Assheton, Edward J. Bles, Edward T. 



Browne, J. Herbert Budgett, and J. Graham Kerr, 313; 



Cambridge University Observatory, 517; Cambridge 



University Appeal Fund, Lord Rayleigh, 613 

 Cambus CJean), Influence of the Heating of Urine on 



Urinary Toxicity, 685 

 Cameron (A. T.j, Chemical Action of Radium Emanation 



on Water and Certain Gases, 118; Chemical Action of 



Radium Emanation on Water, 119; the Spectrum of 



Radium Emanation, 245 

 Cameron (Dr.), the IMummy of Khnumu Nekht in the 



Manchester Museum, 262 

 •Campbell (Prof. E. D.), Constitution of Carbon Steels, 581 

 Campbell (Prof. J. R.), Educational Work of the Irish 



Department of Agriculture, 652 

 ■Campbell (Norman R.), Radio-activity of Potassium and 



other Alkali Metals, 55 ; Modern Electrical Theory, 73 ; 



Radio-activity of Solutions of Potassium Salts, 262 

 •Cancer : the Conquest of Cancer, a Plan of Campaign, 



C. W. Saleeby, 292 ; Relief of Pain and Possible Cure, 



Skene Keith and George E. Keith, 292 

 .^ Cancri C, the Orbit of. Prof. Doberck, 550 

 Canet (Gustave), Death of, 673 

 Cape Town, Royal Society of South Africa, 216, 312, 384, 



536 

 Capillarity, the Theory of, Dr. E. T. Whittaker, F.R.S., 



359 

 a Carins, the Masses of, and o Pavonis, H. C. Plummer 



38 

 Carne (J. E.), Geology and Mineral Resources of the 



Western Coal-field, 603 

 ■Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), New Devonian Isopod from 



Kiltorcan, 47; Arctic and Antarctic Collembola, 648 

 Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), the Freezing Point of Iron, 



Carpenter (Prof.), Insect Pests in Ireland during 1907, 484 

 Cart (J. T.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 577 

 Cartailhac (Prof. E.), Photographs of Arrows in French 



Caves, 178 

 ■Cartography : National Antarctic E.xpedition, 1901-4, the 



Charts of the Discovery Antarctic Expedition, Lieut. 



G. F. A. Mulock, 100 

 ■CaruUa (F. J. R.), Difficulty in finding Cast Iron Suitable 



for Use in Chemical Plant, 67 

 Carus-Wilson (Prof. C. A.), Rail Corrugation, 305 

 Case (Gerald O.), Coast Erosion and Foreshore Protection, 



506 

 Cassie (Prof. W. R.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 179 

 Cast-iron House Drainage, with Especial Reference to 



Town Houses, G. J. G. Jensen, 389 

 Castle (Frank), Logarithmic and other Tables for Schools, 



29 

 Cave (Charles J. P.), the Reflection of Distant Lights on 



the Clouds, 30 ; a Remarkable Solar Halo, 247 

 Cave (Mr.), the Isothermal Layer of the Atmosphere, 551 

 Cavendish Laboratory, the, 152 

 Celestial Charts, New Photographic, Prof. Johann Palisa, 



255 

 8 Cephei. the Light Curve of, Joel Stebbins, 38 

 Ceratopsia. the, J. B. Hatcher, 544 

 Cermak (Dr. P.), Cause discovered of Different Results in 



Experiments to determine the Effect of High Tempera- 

 tures on the Radio-active Properties of Substances, 611 

 Cetacea : Mcsoplodon bidens stranded at St. Andrews, ^,46 

 Ceylon : a Handbook for the Resident and the Traveller 



Dr. J. C. Willis, 317 

 Chain-links, the Strength of. Prof. G. A. Goodenough and 



Prof. L. E. Moore, 64 

 Challenger Society, 47, 311 

 Chalmers (Dr. R.), Death of, 84 

 Chamberlain (J. F.), How we Travel, a Geographical 



Reader, 569 

 Chamberland (M. C. E.), Death and Obituarv Notice of, 



>S 

 Chapman (Henry), Death and Obituary Notice of, 673 



Chapman (Dr. H. G.), Behaviour of Hyla aurea to Strych- 

 nine, 264 ; Acidity of Milk, 5911 



Chapman (Dr. T. A.j, Cyaniris cheimellii of de Niceville, 

 2bi 



Charron (F.), Influence of the Surrounding Atmosphere on 

 the Friction between Solid Bodies, 95 



Chattaway (F. D.), New General Method of preparing 

 Diazonium Bromides, 22 



Chatton (Mr.), New Species of Trypanosome, 577 



Chauvenet (Ed.), Thorium Fluoride and O.xyfluoride, 72 



Chemistry : the Chemical Basis of Pharmacology, Francis 

 Francis and J. M. Fortescue-Brickdale, 3 ; O^'veloppe- 

 ment et Progr^s de la Fabrication du Malt pendant les 

 quarante derni^res Annies, Ed. Eckenstein, 5 ; Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Pierre Jacques Anloine Bechamp, 

 13 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Alfred Riche, 15 ; 

 Chemical Society, 22, 93, 118, 190, 238; Constituents of 

 Cyprus Origanum Oil, S. S. Pickles, 22 ; Condensation 

 of Epichlorohydrin with Phenols, D. R. Boyd and E. R. 

 Marie, 22 ; New General Method of preparing Diazonium 

 Bromides, F. D. Chattaway, 22 ; Constitution of Co- 

 ordinated Compounds, S. H. C. Briggs, 22 ; Hydrolysis 

 of Amygdalin by Emulsin, S. J. M. Auld, 22, 239; 

 Optical Activity of Compounds having Simple Molecular 

 Structure, W. J. Pope and J. Read, 22 ; Detection of 

 Helium in Minerals containing Uranium, F. Bordas, 

 23 ; Helium and Radio-activity in Rare and Common 

 Minerals, Hon. R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 166; the Liquefy- 

 ing of Helium, Prof. H. Kamerlingh Onnes, Francis 

 Hyndman, 370; Liquid Helium, H. Kamerlingh Onnes, 

 440; Helium, Francis Hyndman, 635; Helium in Saline 

 Minerals and its Probable Connection with Potassium, 

 Hon. R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 594; the Direct Use of Copals 

 in the Manufacture of V^arnish without Preliminary Heat- 

 ing, Ach. Livache, 24 ; Detection of the Common Food 

 .Adulterants, E. M. Bruce, 28; Chemical Analysis of 

 Water from Dew Ponds, Sidney Skinner, 30 ; the 

 Corrosion of Iron and Steel, Dr. J. Newton Friend, 31 ; 

 W. F. Macfadyen, 55 ; Dyeing Qualities of Natural and 

 Synthetic Indigo, Cyril Bergtheil, 43 ; Report to the 

 Government of India, containing an Account of the Re- 

 search Work on Indigo performed in the University of 

 Leeds, 1905-7, \V. Popplewell Bloxam, S. H. Wood, 

 I. Q. Orchardson, R. Gaunt, and F. Thomas, Prof. R. 

 Meldola, F.R.S., 296; Research Work on Natural Indigo, 

 T. R. Filgalt, 540; Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 540; 

 Cyril Bergtheil, 541; A. G. Perkin, F.R.S., 604; Poly- 

 morphic Changes of Ammonium Nitrate, U. Behn, 45 ; 

 Bacteria as Agents in the Oxidation of Amorphous 

 Carbon, Prof. M. C. Potter, 45 ; Svnthesis of Ammonia 

 and Hydrocyanic Acid, Herman C. Woltereck, 48; New 

 Method for the Preparation of Homologues of Naphtha- 

 lene, G. Darzens and H. Ront, 48 ; Formation of the 

 Cyanohydrin of Benzoylacrylic Acid, J. Bougault, 48; 

 Thermochemistry, Julius Thomsen, 51 ; Scandium, Sir 

 William Crookes, F.R.S., 60, 92 ; Factors which Influence 

 the Baking Value of Wheat Flour, Prof. T. B. Wood, 

 60 ; Difticulty in finding Cast Iron Suitable for Use 

 in Chemical Plant, F. J. R. Carulla, 67; Refractive 

 Indices of Gaseous Nitric Oxide, -Sulphur Dioxide and 

 Sulphur Trioxide, C. Cuthbertson and E. Parr Metcalfe, 

 71 ; Planimetric Analysis of Alloys and the Structure of 

 Phosphor-Copper, A. K. Huntington and C. H. Deach, 

 71 ; Interaction of .Aluminium Powder and Carbon, F. E. 

 Weston and H. R. Ellis, 71 ; Formation and Dis- 

 appearance of Acetaldehyde under the Influence of 

 .Alcoholic Yeasts, A. Trillat and M. Sauton, 72 ; Fer- 

 mentation of Mannose and La^vulose by A'east-juice, A. 

 Harden and W. J. Young, 93 ; Function of Phosphates 

 in the Fermentation of Glucose by Yeast-juice, A. Harden 

 and W. J. A'oung, 117; Thorium Fluoride and Oxv- 

 fluoride, Ed. Chauvenet, 72 ; Combinations of Silver 

 Sclenide and the .Selenides of Arsenic, Antimony, and 

 Bismuth, H. Pelabon, 72 ; Origin of Atmospheric Ozone, 

 H. Henriet and M. Bonyssy, 72 : Dairy Laboratory Guide, 

 Prof. C. W. Melick. 77 ; an Emanation from Sodium, 

 Charles E. S. Phillips, 79 ; Research on the Gases 

 occluded in .Steels, Dr. G. Belloc, 87; Refraction and 

 Dispersion of Triazo-compounds, J. C. Philip, 93 ; Dis- 

 sociation Constrints of Triazoacetic and a-Triazopropionic 

 Acids, J. C. Philip, 93 ; Constituents of Olive Leaves, 



