AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



Aeronautics 



Aerial experiments, by Wilbur Wright. 

 1902: 133-148 



Aerial locomotion, by F. H. Wenham, 

 1889: 303-323 



Aerial navigation, by O. Chanute. 

 1903: 173-183 



Aeronautic research, by Joseph S. 

 Ames. 1922: 167-174 



Aeronautic voyages performed with a 

 view to the advancement of science, 

 by Francis Arago. 1863: 331-349 



Autogiro: its characteristics and accom- 

 plishments, by Harold F. Pitcairn. 

 1930: 265-271. 



Fifty years of flying progress, by Gro- 

 ver Loening. 1954: 201-216 



Forty years of aeronautical research, by 

 J. C. Hunsaker. 1955: 241-271 



International air maps and aeronau- 

 tical marks, by Ch. Lallemand. 

 191 1 : 295-302 



Present status of military aeronautics, 

 by George O. Squier. 1908: 117- 

 144 



Progress of aeronautics, by M. Janssen. 

 1900: 187-193 



Recent aeronautical progress, by B. F. 

 S. Baden-Powell. 1902: 121-131 



Research for aeronautics: its planning 

 and application, by W. S. Farren. 

 1944: 251-284 



Ten years' gliding and soaring in Ger- 

 many, by Walter Georgii. 1930: 

 273-283 



Three famous early aero engines, by 

 Robert B. Meyer, Jr. 1961: 357-372 



Various modes of light in relation to 

 aeronautics, by James Bell Pettigrew. 

 1867: 325-334 



Wings for transportation, by Theodore 

 P.Wright. 1941:563-583 



Wings over the sea: are landing places 

 necessary for the commercial aerial 

 crossing of the North Atlantic? by 

 Louis Bleriot. 1935: 453-462 



Wright brothers as aeronautical en- 

 gineers, by M. P. Baker. 1950: 209- 

 223 



See also Airplanes, Aviation, Flight, 

 etc. 

 Affel, H. A., Transatlantic telephone 



cable. 1955: 273-298 

 Aflalo, F. G., Some private zoos. 1901: 



689-696 

 Africa 



Cullinan diamond — a description of 

 the big diamond recently found in 

 the Premier Mine, Transvaal, by F. 

 H. Hatch and G. S. Corstorphine. 

 1905: 211-213 



Economic conquest of Africa by the 

 railroads, by A. Fock. 1904: 721- 



735 



From the Niger, by Lake Chad, to 

 the Nile, by Boyd Alexander. 1909: 

 385-400 



From the Somali coast through south- 

 ern Ethiopia to the Sudan, by Oscar 

 Neumann. 1903: 775-792 



Gorillas of the Kayonsa region, west- 

 ern Kigezi, southwest Uganda, by C. 

 R. S. Pitman. 1936: 253-275 



Kabyles of north Africa, by A. Lis- 

 sauer. 191 1: 523-538 



Notes on some effects of extreme 

 drought in Waterberg, South Af- 

 rica, by Eugene N. Marais. 19 14: 

 511-522 



Okapi: the newly discovered beast liv- 

 ing in central Africa, by Harry H. 

 Johnston. 1901: 661-666 



Origin of African civilizations, by L. 

 Frobenius. 1898: 637-650 



Origin of west African crossbows, by 

 Henry Balfour. 1910: 635-650 



Soil erosion: the growth of the desert 

 in Africa and elsewhere, by Daniel 

 Hall. 1938: 303-315 



Some geographical aspects of the Nile, 

 by H. G. Lyons. 1908: 481-503 



Some remarks on the protective re- 

 semblance of South African birds, 

 by Alwin Haagner. 1909: 493-504 



