Index 



Sature, 

 _Nov<:tubt:r 26, igoS 



the Intra-dermo-reaction with Tuberculin in Animals, 

 G. Moussu and Ch. Mantoux, 535 ; Virulence of Bacilli 

 in Relation to the Course of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 

 A. Rodet and P. Delanoe, 5-51; ; Application to Man of 

 an Anti-tuberculous Serum, MM. Lannelongue, Achard, 

 and Gaillard, 656 



Tucker (Mr.), Determination of Longitude Difference, 158 



Tunicata, the British, Joshua Alder and Albany Hancock, 



Prof. Walter Garstang, 50 

 Turbine, the Zoelly, 254 



Turchini (S.), Thermal Effects of High-frequency Currents 

 on the Organism, 72 



Turner (A. B.), the Orbits of Several Spectroscopic Binaries, 



517 



Turner (Christopher), Factors which make for the Success 

 of Small Holdings, 653 



Turner (Dr. Dawson), Treatment of Aneurism by Electro- 

 lysis, igi 



Turner (G. C), Graphics, applied to Arithmetic, Mensura- 

 tion, and Statics, 4 



Turner (Prof.), the Isothermal Layer of the Atmosphere, 



552 

 Turner (Prof.), Halley's Comet, 612 

 Turner (Prof. T.), Transparent Films of Silver and Other 



Metals, 60 ; Results obtained with Transparent Silver and 



Other Thin Metallic Films, 591 

 Turner (Sir William. K.C.B.), Craniology of the Aborigines 



of Tasmania, 335 

 Tutin (F.), Constituents of Olive Leaves, 93 ; Constituents 



of Olive Bark, 93 

 Tutton (Dr. A. E. H., F.R.S.), Optical Constants of 



Gypsum at Different Temperatures and the Mitscherlich 



E.xperiment, 260 

 Twilight Glows, the Sky-coloured Clouds or, T. W. Back- 

 house, 367 

 Twiss (D. F.), Action of Alkalis on Sodium Alkyl Thio- 



sulphates, 239 

 Typhoid Carriers, Infection by, Dr. Ledingham, 333 ; Drs. 



Davies and Walker Hall, 333 

 Typhoon, the Hong Kong, of July 27-28, L. Gibbs, 476 



Ule (E.), Vegetationsbilder, North-eastern Brazil, 603 

 United States: the United States Naval Observatory, iii ; 

 Report of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey, showing the Progress of the Work from July i, 

 1906, to June 30, 1907, 113; an American Fable, the 

 Question of the Exhaustion of the National Resources, 

 Gifford Pinchot, 230; Geological Work in the United 

 States, 282 ; Economic Geology in the United States, 



352 



Universe, Recent Researches in the Structure of the, Prof. 

 J. C. Kapteyn at Royal Institution, 210, 234 



Universities : Inauguration of the New Chancellor of Cam- 

 bridge University, 12 ; Cambridge University Appeal 

 Fund, Lord Rayleigh, 613 ; University and Educational 

 Intelligence, 21, it.. 6q, 91, 115, 140, 165, 189, 212, 237, 



2.^, 2S7. 309, 334. 358, 382, 407. 430. 471. 503. 533. 565- 

 "594. 624, 653, 684 : the New Buildings of the University of 

 Leeds, z<^i : Oxford University Museum, 605; Science 

 at the Universities, 637 

 Unwin (E. E.), the Respiration of Land Isopods, 648 

 Urbain (G.), Magnetic Properties of Dysprosium, 47 

 € L'rss Majoris, the Radial Velocity of, Messrs. Baker 



and Schlesinger, iii 

 Ussher (R. J.), Exploration of the Cave of Castlepook, near 

 Doneraile, 591 



\'ail (A. M.), Mutations, Variations, and Relationships of 



the QEnotheras, 10 

 Vaillant (Charles), Radiographic Method of deciding 



whether a Supposed Still-born Child has Really Lived 



or Not, 47 

 Valdivia. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der deutschen 



Tiefspp-Rxpeditinn auf dem Dampfer, 189S-9, Beitrage 



zur Tsenntniss der Vegetation der Canarischen Inseln, 



H. Schenrk. das Indische Phytoplankton, G. Karsten, 



267 



Valhalla, Three \'oyages of a Naturalist, being an Account 

 of Many Little Islands in Three Oceans visited bv the, 

 M. J. NicoU, 32 



Vanzetti (B. L.), Method of Showing the Hydrolysis of 

 Salts, 579 



Variable Stars : Variable Star Work at the Laws Observa- 

 tory, Missouri, b5 ; Photometric Observations of Short 

 Period Variable Stars, H. v. Zeipel, 65; a Variable Star 

 of Remarkably Short Period, -M. Baillaud, 351 ; Observa- 

 tions of \'ariable Stars, 436 ; Variation in an Indian 

 Species of the Marine Crustacean Genus SquiUa, Captain 

 R. E. Lloyd, 547 



Variation of the F'ole, the. Prof. Albrecht, 183 



Variot (G.), Physiological Consequences of Inequality of 

 Volume of Mammiirv Glands in \A"oman, 336 



Vaughan (D. T. Gwynne), Origin of the Adaxially Curved 

 Leaf Trace in the Filicales, 167 



Veatch (A. C), Northern Louisiana and Southern 

 Arkansas, 282 



Veddas, an Investigation of the Sociology and Religion of 

 the. Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 201 



Vegetation der Erde, die, Grundzuge der Pfi^nzen- 

 verbreitung in Chile, Dr. Karl Reiche, 197 



Vegetationsbilder, 124 



V^egetationsbilder, Samoa, Karl Rechinger, New Guinea 

 Archipelago, Karl Rechinger, North-eastern Brazil, E. 

 Ule, the Algerian Sahara, H. Brockmann Jerosch and 

 A. Heim, ."Vlpine Vegetation, H. Schenck, 603 



Verschoyle (W. Denham), Electricity, What is It? 475 



Vertebrate Fauna of North Wales, the, H. E. Forrest, 321 



Vignon (Leo), Elimination of Carbon Monoxide from Coal 

 Gas, 95 ; Heat of Neutralisation of Acetic and Benzoic 

 Acids by .'\niline in Benzene Solution, 215; the Heat of 

 Neutralisation of Picric Acid by \'arious Aromatic Bases 

 in Benzene Solution, 263 



Villard (P.), the Discharge of Electricity through Gases, 

 Cause of Luminous Phenomena, 135 ; Artificial Produc- 

 tion of ."Aurora Borcalis, 231 



Vincent (Prof. Swale), on Ductless Glands, 592 



Violle (J.), Hailstorm which Followed the Path of a High- 

 tension Circuit, 408 



Vision and Colour-vision, Prof. Raehlmann, 90 



Visual Illusion and Fixation, Dr. James Eraser, 138 



Viticulture : the Crisis in the French Vineyard, Prof. L. 

 Daniel, 16 



Vivisection : the Research Defence Society, 176 ; Extinction 

 of Malta Fever, a Lesson in the Use of .Animal Experi- 

 ment, Colonel David Bruce, 176 



Vies (Fred.), Optical Properties of some Contractile 

 Elements, 408 



Volcanoes : Mount Etna in Eruption, 14 ; Eruption of 

 Vesuvius, 1906, Dr. H. J. Johnston-Lavis, 47; New 

 Observations on Etna, A. Lacroix, 143 ; Volcanic Out- 

 burst in the Island of Savaii, 155 ; Minerals from the 

 Fumaroles of Etna and Boric Acid in the Fumaroles of 

 Vesuvius, A. Lacroix, 311; Origin of Craters of Capo 

 Miseno and Nisida, Prof. G. de Lorenzo, 305 ; Mount 

 Hood, A. H. Sylvester, 434 ; Eruption of Etna on April 



29. 435 

 Voorhees (G.), Measurements of the Coefficient of Con- 

 ductivity, 645 



Wade (E. B. H.), the Delimitation of the Turco-Egyptian 

 Boundary, 16; a Field Method of determining Longitudes 

 by Observations of the Moon, 152 ; the Determination of 

 Time in Subtropical Latitudes, 517 



Wadsworth (J. T.), Structure of Dendrosoma radians, 648 . 



Wahl (A.), the Preparation of Benzoylacetic Esters, 263 



Walden (A. F.), a Systematic Introduction to Analytical 

 Chemistry, 268 



Wales : Astronomical .^rchajology in Wales, Rev. John 

 Griffith. 295 ; the Vertebrate Fauna of North Wales, 

 H. E. Forrest, 321 ; Some Cromlechs in North Wales, 

 Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 633 



Walker (Miles), Symbols for Physical Quantities, 271 



Walker (Mr.), Effect of Two .Antisera prepared in Rats, 



.';P3 

 Walker (T. L.). an Unusual Group of Rocks from 

 Vizagapatam, District of Madras, 139 



