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Index 



XIX 



Dines (W. H.), the Isothermal Layer of the Atmosphere, 



55' 

 Dinosaurs, the Horned, 544 



Diphtheria, Wood-pigeon, C. B. Ticehurst, 399 

 Discovery Antarctic Expedition, the Charts of the. National 

 Antarctic Expedition, 1901-4, Lieut. G. F. A. Mulock, 

 100 

 Diseases of Occupation : From the Legislative, Social, and 



Medical Points of View, Dr. Thomas Oliver, 627 

 Dispersion and Spectrum S;ries, on, G. A. Schott, 55 

 Distant (W. L.), the Fauna of British India, including 



Ceylon and Burma, Homoptera, 569 

 Diving Dress, Siebe, Gorman and Co.'s Self-contained, 



Leonard Hill, F.R.S., 20S 

 Dixey (Dr. F. A.), Aristotle and Natural Selection, 106; 



Mimicry in Lepidoptera, 648 

 Dixon (Prof. A. F.), Deposits of Unbrolicn Marine Shells 

 at High Levels on the Curraun Peninsula, co. Mayo, 

 287; Water-worn Markings on Rocks at Doughbeg, co. 

 Mayo, 288 

 Dixon (Prof. Francis) on the Significance of the So-called 

 Accessory Dental Masses sometimes found in the Upper 

 Jaw-bones, 6S1 

 Dobell (C. C), Bodies discovered in the Intestine of the 



Frog, 610 

 Doberck (Dr.), the Hypothetical Parallaxes of Double Stars, 

 486 ; the Orbit of ( Cancri C, 550 ; the Orbit of 42 Coma; 

 Berenices (2 172S), 644 

 Doncaster (L.), the Determination of Sex, 647 

 Donitch (N.), Recent Night-glows, 306 

 Doolittle (Prof.), Catalogue and Re-nicasurement of the 648 



Double Stars discovered by Prof. G. W. Hough, 276 

 Dor^e (C), Origin and Destiny of Cholesterol in the Animal 



Organism, 4b ; Cholestenone, 238 

 Douane (William), Secondary Rays from the a Rays, 120 

 Double-star Observers, Mr. Lewis, 88 

 Double Stars, E. D. Roe, jun., 255 

 Double Stars, the Hypothetical Parallaxes of. Dr. Doberck, 



48b 

 Double-stars Measures, Prof. Burnham. 306 

 Doumer (E.), the Velocity of Transport of the Ions H, 

 CI., and OH in the Electrolysis of Solutions of Hydro- 

 chloric Acid, 23 

 Downing (Dr. A. M. W., F.R.S.), Bouvet Island and the 



Solar Eclipse of 1908, December 22-23, 508 

 Dowson (Emerson) on I'roducer Gas, 651 

 K Draconis, Meteors from, in May, W. F. Denning, 102 

 Drainage, Cast-iron House, with Especial Reference to 



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

 Drake (Dr. A. E.), Discoveries in Hebrew, Gaelic, Gothic, 

 Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Basque, and other Caucasic Lan- 

 guages, showing Fundamental Kinship of the Aryan 

 Tongues and of Basque with the Semitic Tongues, 77 

 Droop (J. P.), Neolithic Culture in North Greece, 682 

 du Bocage (Prof. J. V. Barbosa), Death of, 228 

 Duane (William), the Range of the a Rays, 71 

 Dublin : Roval Dublin Society, 47, 143, 287 ; Meeting of 

 the British Association at Dublin, E. E. Fournier, 298, 

 416, t<.'r> ■ Provisional Programmes of Sections, 299 ; 

 sec also British Association 

 Dubois (Prof.), Mr. J. Gray's Investigations on Pigmenta- 

 tion by the Use of his Newly Modified Lovibond's 

 Tintometer, 205 

 Dubouix (Marcel), the Physico-chemical Analysis of Wines, 



2S8 

 Ducelliez (F.), Action of Chloride of .\rsenic on Cobalt, 



440 

 Duddell (W.), Short-spark Phenomena, 23 ; Measurement of 



the Current Through a Rontgen-ray Tube, 350 

 Duerden (Prof. J. E.), the South African Association for 



the Advancement of Science, 395 

 Duncan (F. Martin), Representation of Movements of 



Invertebrate Animals bv Newman Kinematograph, 94 

 Dunkerley (Prof.), Hydraulics, vol. ii., the Resistance and 



Propulsion of Ships, 6s9 

 Dunraven (Earl of), Self-instruction in the Practice and 



Theory of Navigation, 173 

 Dunstan (Prof. Wvndham, F.R.S.), British Cotton Cultiva- 

 tion, Reports or! the Quality of Cottons grown in British 

 Possessions, 154 



Durand-Grt:-ville (E.), a Possibly Undiscovered Form of 



Solar Radiation, 4^6 

 Durham (Miss), Experiments with the Cinnamon Canary, 



647 

 Dust Laving, Surface Treatment of Roads in Relation to, 



Reginald Brown, 284 

 Dutoit (Paul), the Physico-chemical Analysis of Wines, 



28S 

 Duval (E. P. R.), Introduction to Higher Algebra, 315 

 Dyeing Qualities of Natural and Synthetic Indigo, Cyril 



Bergtheil, 43 

 Dykes (Mr.), Electric Supply Prospects and Changes as 



'affected by Metallic Filament Lamps and Electric Heat- 

 ing, 37 



Ear, an Introduction to the Mechanics of the Inner, Prof. 

 Max Mever, Prof. John G. McKendrick, F.R.S., 114; 

 Prof. Max Mever, 342 ; Prof. John G. McKendrick, 342 

 Earth's Rotation, the Influence of the, on the Courses of 



Rivers, Dr. F. W. Hilgendorf, 436 

 Earthquakes : the California Earthquake of 1906, Prof. J. 

 Milne, F.R.S., 27; Earthquakes and Earthshakes, R. D. 

 Oldham, 78, '157; Rev. O. Fisher, 157; Earthquake at 

 Shemakha (Transcaucasia), 467 

 Ebell (Dr.), a Fourth Minor Planet near Jupiter, 158 ; 



Comet Morehouse iqoSc, :;7q, 644 

 Eccentricities of Comet Orbits, the. Prof. Leuschner, 136 

 Echelon Spectroscopes and the Green Mercury Line, H. 



Stansfield, 8 

 Eckenstein (Ed.), Development et Progrfes de la Fabrica- 

 tion du Malt pendant les quarante derni^res Annies, S 

 Eclipses : the Total Solar Eclipse of January 3, 1908, Dr. 

 William J. S. Lockyer, 8; the Lick Observatory Eclipse 

 Expedition, January. 1908. Dr. Sebastian Albrecht, 281 ; 

 the Total Solar Eclipse of May 8, 19 10, J. F. Tennant, 

 n6; the Solar Eclipse of December 22-23, 1908, Prof. 

 W Krebs, 330, 377 ; Bouvet Island and the Solar Eclipse 

 of 1908, December 22-23, Dr. A. M. W. Downing, 

 F.R.S., 508; Eclipses of Saturn's Satellites, Dr. H. 

 Struvc, 377 

 Economic Geology in the United States, 352 

 Edgar (Dr. Edward C), Atomic Weight of Chlorine, 535 

 Edgcumbe (Kenelm), Industrial Electrical Measuring In- 

 struments, 411 

 Edinburgh Royal Society, 167, 191, 239, 262, 335, 383 

 Edison (Thomas Alva), Sixty Years of an Inventor's Life, 



Francis Arthur Jones, Prof. G. M. Bryan, F.R.S., 122 

 Edser (E.), Refrigeration : an Elementary Text-book, J. 



Wemyss Anderson, 317 

 Education: the Indian Institute of Science, 11; Inaugura- 

 tion of the New Chancellor of Cambridge University, 

 12 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Rev. Father Eugene 

 Lafont, S.J., CLE., 35; Conference of Teachers in 

 Technical Institutions, J. Wilson, 163 ; a Handbook of 

 Employments, Mrs. Ogilvie Gordon, 173 ; the Demonstra- 

 tion Schools Record, 242 ; Geschichte der Blindenanstalt 

 zu Illzach-Mulhausen i E. WShrend der ersten funfzig 

 Jahre ihrer Tatigkeit, ferner deutsche, franzosische, und 

 italienische Kongress vortrage und Abhandlungen uber 

 das Blindenwesen, Prof. M. Kunz, Prof. John G. 

 McKendrick, F.R.S., 275 ; the New Buildings of the Uni- 

 versity of Leeds, 257 ; the Limit of School Children s 

 Capacity for Attention, Prof. W. Phillips, 285 ; Education 

 at the 'Franco-British Exhibition, G. F. Daniell, 354 ; 

 German Education, Prof. Friedrich Paulsen, Prof. M. E. 

 Sadler 410 ; the Opening of the Medical Session, 583 ; 

 ' Cambridge University Appeal Fund, Lord Rayleigh, 613 ; 

 the Imperial College of Science and Technology, Address 

 by Dr. Henry Bovey, F.R.S., 613 ; Educational Wood- 

 working for School and Home, Joseph C. Park, 630; 

 Science at the Universities, 637 ; Local Associations for 

 Promoting Eugenics, Francis Galton. F.R.S., at Eugenics 

 Education Society, 645 ; Architectural Education, Wilfrid 

 I. Travers, 662 ;' iee also British Association 

 Egerton (Haiduyt), Memory in the Germ-plasm, 570 

 Eggs, on the Shapes of, and the Causes which determine 

 them Prof. D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, C.B., at 

 Zoological Society, iii; Corr., 158; A. R. Horwood. 

 246 



