878 
Nerve-arc and nerve-cell, conduction and 
structure in the, discussion on, 751. 
NEVILLE (Ff. H.) on the influence of exa- 
minations, 360. 
4 and C. T. HEycock, methods of 
investigating alloys, illustrated from 
the copper-tin series, 500. 
*New race, the artificial formation of a, 
Prof. G. Klebs on, 802. 
*NEWALL (H. F.), criteria of stellar 
temperatures, 459. 
NEWTON (Prof. A.) on the zoology of the 
Sandwich Islands, 298. 
NEWTON (E. T.) on the fossiliferous drift 
deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 
*§e., 272. 
—— on the fauna and flora of the Trias 
of the British Isles, 275. 
Newton’s second law, an experimental 
verification of, by W. D. Eggar, 478. 
*Nickel at high temperatures, magnetic 
and electric properties of, by Prof. 
C. G. Knott, 476. 
Nickel carbonyl, the constitution of, by 
Dr. H. O. Jones, 503. 
Nigeria, the Fulahs of, by E. F. Martin, 
726. 
—— Northern, the Fulani emirates of, 
by Major J. A. Burdon, 628. 
tNile, the control of the, by Major Sir 
Hanbury Brown, 684. 
Nile Valley, scenes and studies in the, 
by A. Silva White, 631. 
Nitrites and nitrates, a new method of 
forming, by Dr. E. J. Russell and 
N. Smith, 809. 
Nitrogen, the stereochemistry of, by Dr. 
H. O. Jones, 169. 
Nitrogen atom, the asymmetric, by Prof. 
E. Wedekind, 518. 
—— the pentavalent, by Prof. O. 
Aschan, 517. 
Nomenclature of the physical features of 
England and Wales, Dr. H. R. Mill on 
the, 635. 
‘Normantafeln’ of the development of 
vertebrata, by Prof. F. Keibel, 596. 
Nutrition of man, investigations on the, 
by Prof. W. O. Atwater, 758. 
NurtTaLy (Dr. G. H. F.) on the proba- 
bility of Ankylostoma becoming a per- 
manent inhabitant of our coal mines in 
the event of its introduction, 292. 
—— the precipitin test in the study of 
animal relationships, 607. 
Oban Hills, Southern Nigeria, the geology 
of the, by J. Parkinson, 570. 
*Ochlandra, exhibition of fruits of, by 
Dr. O. Stapf, 783. 
OLDHAM (H. Yule), changes in the Fen 
district, 635. 
REPORT—1904.. 
OLDHAM (R. D.) on seismological investi- 
gations, 41. 
Olefinic ketonic compounds, the action 
of organic bases on, by Dr. R. 8. Ruhe- 
mann and EK. R. Watson, 527. 
OMOND (R. T.) on meteorological observa- 
tions on Ben Nevis, 55. 
Opalescence observed in the neighbour- 
hood of critical states, a suggested 
explanation of the phenomena of, by 
F. G. Donnan, 504. 
Organic bases, the action of, on olefinic 
ketonic compounds, by Dr. 8. Ruhe- 
mann and EK. R. Watson, 527. 
*Organic persulphates, pseudomorphosis 
in, by Prof. R. Wolffenstein, 525. 
*ORR (Prof. W. McF.), the stability of 
the steady motion of a viscous fluid, 
464. 
Os calcis, some varieties of the, by P. C. 
Laidlaw, 716. 
OsBoRN (Prof. H. F.), the evolution of 
the horse, 607. 
Osmosis, on the velocity of, and on 
solubility ; a contribution to the theory 
of narcosis, by Prof. I. Traube, 525. 
*Oxalates, the action of heat on, by 
Dr. A. Scott, 531. 
Oxidation and functional activity, dis- 
cussion on, 742. 
*Oxidising enzymes and katalases in 
plants, by Prof. R. Chodat, 818. 
Oxygen and hydrogen, the union of, in 
contact with a hot surface, by W. A. 
Bone and R. V. Wheeler, 527. 
Ozone, the ultra-red absorption spectrum 
of, and the existence of that gas in the 
atmosphere, Prof. K. Angstrém on, 
461. 
Painted vases of the Bronze Age from 
Palaikastro, by R. M. Dawkins, 721. 
Paleolithic man, records of, from a new 
locality in the Isle of Wight, by Prof. 
E. B. Poulton, 715. 
Paleolithic site in Ipswich, further exca- 
vations ona, by Miss N. F. Layard, 725. 
Palaikastro, excavations at, by R. C. 
Bosanquet, 721. 
—— painted vases of the Bronze Age 
from, by R. M. Dawkins, 721. 
PALGRAVE (R. H. Inglis), om the accu- 
racy and comparability of British and 
foreign statistics of international trade, 
302. 
‘Palolos,’ the Pacific, Atlantic, Japanese, 
and other, Prof. W. C. McIntosh on, 
608. 
*Parasitic fungi, recent researches on, 
by Prof. H. Marshall Ward, 813. 
Parichnos, the presence of, in recent 
plants, T. G. Hill on, 780. 
