Nature, "] 



ifoveiitlier 25, igogj 



Index 



Xll 



Telescopes, the Relative Atmospheric Efliciency of, R. T. A. 

 Innes, 199 



Temperature, Diurnal Variation of, in the Fn.- Atmo- 

 sphere, E. Gold, 6 



Temperature and Pressure Conditions in thi- Solar Ai mo- 

 sphere, Mr. Buss, 356 ; Mr. Evershed, 350 



Temperature of the Upper Atmosphere, F. J. \V. Whipple, 

 6 



Tennyson and Evolution, Rev. F. St. John Thackeray, 195 



Terrestrial Refraction in Egypt, Mr. Xydis, 436 ; Messrs. 

 Craig and I'Ceeling, 436 



Testing of Materials of Construction, Copenhagen Congress 

 on the, 377 



Textile Fabrics, the Dyeing and Cleaning of, F. A. Owen, 

 Prof. Walter M. Gardner. 5 



Thackeray (Rev. F. St. John), Tennyson and Evolution, 



195 ' 

 "Theodolite," Derivation of the Word, E. H. \'. Melvill, 



Therapeutics : I^rugs and the Drug Habit, Dr. Harrington 

 Sainsbury, 271 ; Studies on Immunisation and their 

 Application to Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Infec- 

 tions, Sir A. E. Wright, F.R.S., 362 ; the Faith and 

 Works of Christian Science, 513 



Thermochemistry : on the Calculation of Thcrmochemical 

 Constants, H. Stanley Redgrove, 37 



Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics of the Earth, 1^2; 

 Physical Properties of Water from the Thermodynamical 

 Point of \'ievv. Prof. W. Xernst and Dr. H. Levy, 464 



Thienemann (Dr. A.J, Metamorphoses of the Midges and 

 Gnats of the Family Chironomidas, 312 



Thiselton-Dyer (Sir W. T., F.R.S.), Specimens to Illus- 

 trate the Wood Lignum nephrilicum and the Fluores- 

 cence of its Infusion, 2t 



Thomas (E. S.), Early Mining Industries of Egypt, 137 



Thomas (Herbert H.), Orthite in North Wales,' 487 



Thompson (H. N.), Forest Administration in Southern 

 Nigeria, 402 



Thompson (.Mr.), Study of the Thyroids and Parathyroids, 

 508 



Thompson (R. Campbell), Semitic ^lagic, its Origins and 

 Development, 514 



Thomson (Geo. M.), a New Zealand Naturalist's Calendar, 

 162 



Thomson (Prof. Sir J. J., M.A., LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.), 

 Inaugural -Address at the Meeting of the British Associa- 

 tion at Winnipeg, 248 ; on the Three-fold Emission 

 Spectra of Solid Organic Compounds, 470 ; Positive Elec- 

 tricity, 471 



Thomson (Dr. R. B.), Osteology of Antarctic Seals, 149 



Thorpe (Sir Edward), Chemistry in the Service of the 

 State, 340 



Thouvenot (M.), Tautomeric Cliangcs Elucidated by Means 

 of the Magnetic Rotatory Power, 90 



Tidal and other Problems, the. Profs. T. C. Chambcrlin 

 and F. R. Moulton, F. Stratton, 102 



Tiere, das Seelenleben der. Dr. P. Ohm, 394 



Tierkunde, Leitfaden der, fur hbhere Lehranstalten, Dr. 

 K. Smalian, 273 



Tilden (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Chemistry, q:; 



Tillyard (R. J.), the Life-liistory of Diphlebia lestoidt's, 

 Selys, ^30 



Timerding (H. E.), Geometric der Kriifte, 34 



Tingle (.Alfred), Chinese Names of Colours, 367 



Tipper (G. H.), Mining -Administration in India, 219 



Tissot (E.), M. Petit on a New Wave Detector for Wireless 

 Telegraphy and Telephony, 60 



Tlingit Indians, Social Condition, Beliefs and Linguistic 

 Relationship of the, John. R. Swanton, 230 



Todd (G. W.), Thermal Conductivity of .\ir and other 

 Gases, 56 



Torday (E.), the Bashongo Tribe, 232 , 



Toulouse (Dr.), Comment Former un Esprit, 394 



Tovvnsend (C. H.), Changes of Colour among Tropical 

 Fishes, 174 



Toxicology ; the Toot Poison of New Zealand and its 

 Pharmacological .Action, Prof. C. R. Marshall. <q ; on 

 the Poison of Venomous Snakes and the Methods of 

 Preventing Death from their Bite, Sir Joseph Fayrer, 

 Sir Lauder Brunton, and Major Leonard Rogers, 1S6 ; 

 a Poison Elaborated by Yeast, A. Fernbach, 300 



Tr.-msvaal, .Agriculture in the, 26S 



Transvaal Observatory, Johannesburg, the, 20, 356 



Tree-tiora of Java, 241 



Trees and Flowers of England and Wales, Illustrated Guide 



to the, H. G. Jameson, 422 

 Trees : a Handbook of Forest-botany for the Woodlands 



and the Laboratory, H. .Marshall \Vard, 63 

 Trelease (Prof. W.;, Agave, .Mexican -Species yielding 



" Zapupe, " 18 

 Trigonometrv : Position Finding without an Horizon, Proi. 



C. V. Boys, F.R.S., iii; Dr. .Alfred Brill, 231; Plane 



and Spherical Trigonometry and Four-place i'ables of 



Logarithms, Dr. \Vm. A. Granville, 241 

 Tropical Fishes, Changes of Colour among, C. H. 



Townsend, 174 

 Trouessart (Dr. E.), .African Big Game and Big-game 



.Shooting, 311 

 Tuberculosis: the War against Tuberculosis, 48; Electrical 



Reactions of certain Bacterid applied to the .Detection of 



Tubercle Bacilli in Urine by .Means of an Electric Current, 



C. Russ, 37 ; Determination of the Bovine or Human 



Origin of Tuberculosis, .A. Calmette and C. Gu^rin, 135 ; 



Tuberculosis, Dr. Robertson, 142 ; Growth of the Bacillus 



Tuberculosis, Dr. Moore and R. S. Williams, 142 ; 



-Municipal Management of Tuijerculosis, Dr. Charles 



White, 496 

 Tugman (Orin), Variation in Relative Intensity of Helium 



Lines, 1S9 

 Turner (Dr. Dawson), Experiment with the Spark Gap of 



an Industrial Coil, 29 

 Turner (E. L.), Remarkable Photographs of a Water-rail, 



22() 



Turner (I^rof. T.), Copper-zinc .Alloys, 540 



Turner (Sir W'illiam), Notes on Skeleton of a Sowerby's 



Whale, 148 

 Tutton (Dr. A, E. H., F.R.S.), the Seven Styles of Crystal 



-Architecture, 299 

 Tweedale (Rev. C. L.), the Ringing of House-bells without 



-Apparent Cause, 189 

 Tyrrell (J. B.), Placer .Mining, 447; the Geographer David 



Thompson, 507 



Ule (E.), New Plants in the State of Bahia, 136 

 United States: .Mineral Resources of the United .States, 

 Prof. Henry Louis, 174 ; Results of Observations made at 

 the Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetic Observatories, 

 Daniel L. Hazard, Dr. C. Chree, b.R.S., 205; History 

 of the Clayworking Industry in the United States, Dr. 

 H. Ries and H. Leighton, Dr. J. W. .Mellor, 452 

 Universities : University and Educational Intelligence, 2;^, 

 54, 88, 118, 147, 180, 209, 239, 2t>(i, j2ii, 300, 389, 410, 

 449, 470, 308, 53S ; State -Aid for University Education, 



Upham (Dr. Warren), the Glacial Lake Agassiz, 446 

 Ural Mountains, a New Alineral fiom a Gold-washing 



Locality in the, P. Walther, 335 

 Urbain (G.), E.xtraction of Lutecium from the tiadolinite 



Ecirths, 120: Spectrographic .Analysis of Blendes, 510 

 Ursa-Major System of Stars, the, Ejnar Ilertzsprung, 465 



]'aldivia, Wissenschaftlichc Ergebnisse der dcutschcn 

 Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer, 1S98-9, das Kap- 

 land insonderheit das Reich der Kapflora, das Waldgebiet 

 und die Karroo, pflanzengeographisch dargestellt, Rudolf 

 Marloth, 129 



\'ariable Stars : the Orbit ot X Sagittarii, a Cepheid 

 Variable, J. H. Moore, 170 ; Observations of A'ariable 

 Stars, W. Munch, 436 ; New \'ariable Stars, 529 



V.iughan (Dr. .A.), the Faunal Succession of tlie Lower 

 Carboniferous (.A\'onian) of the British Isles, 446 



Vaughan (Prof. D. T. Gwynne), -Ancestry of the 

 Osmundacea;, 537 



Vavon (G.), Radio-activiiy of Potassium Salts, 90 



Vector -Analysis, Dr. J. G. Coffin, 392 



Vectors and Vector Diagrams applied to .Alternating-current 

 Circuit, W. Cramp and C. F. .Smith, 93 



Venezuela and Colombia, the Journal of an Expedition 

 across, 1906-7, Dr. Hiram Bingham, 453 



Venoms, \^enomous -Animals, .and -Anti-venomous Serum- 

 therapeutics, Dr. -A. Calmette, 154 



Vererbuna: Gedachtnis und Transzendentale Erinnerungen 



