Ionisation of Gases, Diurnal Periodicity of, Alex. Wood, 583
Ions, Electrons and Corpuscles, Dr. O. W. Richardson, 529 Ions and Organisms, 195
Ions, Spectral Series in Relation to, Dr. J. Stark, 533 Ireland, the Mammals of Great Britain and, J. G. Millais, Supp. to November 30, iii
Ireland, Remarkable Coelenterata from the West Coast of, Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 5 Iris, Variability of, Dr. H. Clemens, 279
Iron: Elementary Practical Metallurgy, Iron and Steel, Percy Longmuir, A. McWilliam, 509
Irrigation Water Supply and Irrigation Papers, 183; Inter- Colonial Irrigation Commission, 563
Irrtum, Erkenntnis und, Prof. Ernst Mach, Supp. to Novem- ber 30, vii
Irvine (Dr.), on the Conditions of Native Labour in the Mines, 139
Irvine (J. C.), Constitution of Salicin, 624
Irving (Edward), How to Know the Starry Heavens, 196 Irving (Rev. A.), Peculiar Ice Formation, 485
Isaac (F.), Refractive Indices of Crystallising Solutions, 357 Italian Observations of the Recent Solar Eclipse, Cl. Rozet, 38
Iwanoff (E.), Cause of Sterility in Zebra-pony Hybrids, 252 Izod (E. G.), Behaviour of Materials of Construction under Pure Shear, 231
Jackson (C. E.), Examples in Physics, 578
Jackson (Daniel D.), the Movements of Diatoms Caused by the Evolution of Gas, 159
Jacobus (Prof. D. S.), Investigations and Commercial Tests in Connection with the Work of an Engineering College, 406
Jamieson (T.), the Utilisation of Nitrogen in Air by Plants, 531, 607
Jamieson (T. F.), the Glacial Period in Aberdeenshire and the Southern Border of the Moray Firth, 141 Japan the Fighting Man of Japan, F. J. Norman, 271; Atlas of Japanese Vegetation, Dr. Augustine Henry, 557 Jar and the Genie, the, Maurice Solomon, 169 Jaubert (Georges F.), Action of Acetylene on Iodine Pent- oxide, 263; Commercial Preparation of Calcium Hydride, 551
Javal (Émile), Physiologie de la Lecture et de l'Écriture,
Jefferson Physical Laboratory of Harvard University, Con- tributions from the, 427
Jenkin (A. P.), Periodicity of Rainfall, 209
Jenkinson (Dr. J. W.), Histology and Physiology of the Placenta in the Ungulata, 430
Jenks (Albert Ernest), the Bontoc Igorot, 584 Jensen (H. I.), Possible Relation between Minima and Volcanic Eruptions, 210
Jentink (Dr.), Wild Swine of the Malay Archipelago, 35 Job (H. K.), Wild Wings, Adventures of a Camera-hunter among the Larger Wild Birds of North America on Sea and Land, 123
Johannsen (O.), Pure Lithium, its Preparation by the Electrolysis of Lithium Bromide, 494
Johnson (D. W.), Relation of the Law to Underground Waters, 426
Johnston (Sir Harry, K.C.B.), the Nile Quest, a Record of the Exploration of the Nile and its Basin, 391 Johnston (Sir H. H., K.C.M.G.), a Grammar of the Kafir Language, J. McLaren, 481
Johnston (Rev. S. M.), Elevation of the Boiling Point of Aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes, 575
Johnstone (J.), Report on Fishery and Hydrographical In- vestigations in the North Sea and Adjacent Waters, 1902-3, 255
Johnstone (Jas.), Meddelelser fra Kommissionen fra Havundersøgelsen, Serie Hydrografi, Serie Fiskeri, Serie Plankton, 434
Joinery, a Manual of Carpentry and, J. W. Riley, 363 Joly (Prof. C. J., F.R.S.), Death of, 251; Obituary Notice of, 273
Jones (B. M.), Geikielite and the Ferro-magnesian Titanates, 358
Jones (Dr. Howard), Use of Copper Sulphate in the Purifi- cation of Water, 230
Jones (Ellis), a Three Years' Course of Practical Chemistry, 459
Jones (H. O.), Stereoisomerism of Substituted Ammonium Compounds, 71; the Physical and Chemical Properties of Iron Carbonyl, 188; Effect of Constitution on the Rotatory Power of Optically Active Nitrogen Compounds, 357
Jost (Dr.), Comet 1905c (Giacobini), 279
Joule (Dr.), Memorial Bust of, Unveiled, 14 Joule-Kelvin Effect, Inversion Point of the, Prof. Alfred W. Porter, 390
Jovian Spots, Systematic Error in Transit Observations of, Stanley Williams, 38
Jowett (H. A. D.), New Tropeines, 431 Jukes-Browne (A. J.), the Clay-with-flints, 356 Jungfleisch (E.), Lævorotatory Lactic Acid, 456 Jupiter: Observations of Jupiter's Sixth Satellite, 18; Photographs of Jupiter's Sixth and Seventh Satellites, 182; Systematic Error in Transit Observations of Jovian Spots, Stanley Williams, 38; Observations of Jupiter, Major Molesworth, 401; New Spot on, W. F. Denning, 584, 607
Kay (F. W.), Synthesis of Optically Active Modifications of A-p-menthenol(S) and As(9)-menthadiene, 479
Kea Parrot, Carnivorous Habits of New Zealand, Prof. W. B. Benham, 559
Kearton (Richard and Cherry), Pictures from Nature, 148 Keeble (F.), the Isolation of the Infecting Organism ("Zoochlorella ") of Convoluta roscoffensis, 117
Keiley (J. D.), Electric Railways, Theoretically and Prac- tically Treated, 169
Kellogg (Vernon L.), American Insects, 292
Kelsall (Rev. J. E.), the Birds of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 465
Kelvin (Lord), Form of Initiational Disturbance more Con- venient than that of §§ 3-31 of Previous Papers on Waves, 358; Illustrations of the Indefinite Extension and Multiplication of a Group of Two-dimensional Deep-sea Waves, Initially Finite, 359; Initiation and Continued Growth of a Train of Two-dimensional Waves due to the Sudden Commencement of a Stationary Periodically Varying Forcive, 359
Kemp (Prof. J. F.), the Genesis of Mineral Veins, 324 Kerr (Dr.), Physical Exercises in the Infant Department, 260; Report of the Education Committee of the London County Council submitting the Report of the Medical Officer (Education) for the Year ending March 31, 1905, Physical Conditions of Children in Elementary Schools, 548
Kerr (Prof. J. G.), Embryology of Lung-fishes and Fringe- finned Ganoids, 567
Kerr (Richard), Nature through Microscope and Camera, 104
Kesteven (H. Leighton), Prosobranchiata, No. 4. the Ontogenetic Stages represented by the Gastropod Proto- conch, 24
Kew Bulletin, the, Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 534
Kew Index of Flowering Plants, the, W. T. Thiselton- Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 75
Kidston (R., F.R.S.), the Microsporangia of the Pterido- sperms, 238
King's College, London, on Professional Education with Special Reference to Medicine, an Address Delivered at, by Prof. T. Clifford Allbutt, F.R.S., 530
Kingsmill (Thos. W.), a 300-Year Climatic and Solar Cycle, 413
Kinnicutt (Prof. Leonhard P.), the Sanitary Value of a Water Analysis, 404
Kinship, Lectures on the Early History of, Dr. J. G. Frazer, Supp. to November 30, iv
Kinship, Nomenclature of, its Extension, Dr. Francis Galton, F.R.S., 150
Kirkpatrick (R.), Fresh-water Sponges obtained from Lakes Victoria Nyanza, Tanganyika, and Nyasa, 526 Klotz (Dr. Otto), Transpacific Longitudes, 417 Knipe (Henry R.), Nebula to Man, 342
Knobel (E. B.), Astronomical Observations Recorded in the Nihongi, the Ancient Chronicle of Japan, 190 Kobold (Prof. Hermann), der Bau des Fixsternsystems mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der photometrischen Re- sultate, 603
Köhler (Dr. August), Photographs of Diatoms taken by the Zeiss Apparatus Designed by, Photomicrography with Ultra-violet Light, Mr. Rheinberg, 287
Kohler (R.), an Account of the Deep-sea Holothurioidea collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator, 114
Kölliker (Prof. Albert von), Death and Obituary Notice of, 58
Kopff (Herr), Discovery of a New Comet, 1906b, 448 Koppe (Prof. C.), die Vermessungs- und Absteckungs- Arbeiten für den Simplon Tunnel, 30
Kostlivy (Dr. S.), the Climate of Beyrout, 568
Krebs (A.), a Dynamometric Brake for Measuring the Power of Motors, 96
Krebs (Dr. Wilhelm), Barometrische Ausgleichsbewegung in der Erdatmosphäre, 595
Kristallinische Flussigkeiten und flussige Kristalle, Rudolf Schenck, 242
Kristallographie, die neuere Entwickelung der, Dr. H. Baumhauer, 340
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Laine (E.), Intensive Nitrification, 143; Function of Organic Matter in Nitrification, 431
Lamb (Prof. H.), Sommerfeld's Diffraction Problem and Reflection by a Parabolic Mirror, 479
Lambert (Thomas), Glue, Gelatin, and their Allied Pro- ducts, 510
Lamplugh (G. W., F.R.S.), on the Zigzag Gorge of the Zambesi below the Victoria Falls, 91-2, 111 Lander (A.), the Thunderstorm of February 8, 472; Inter- pretation of Meteorological Records, 584 Lander and Smith (Messrs.), New Meteorological Instru- ments, 472
Landolt-Börnstein-Physikalischchemische Tabellen, Drs. Börnstein and Meyerhoffer, Dr. J. A. Harker, Supp. to November 30, vi
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Langlois (M.), Introduction aux Études Historique, 307 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray, F.R.S.), Extinct Animals, 6 Larden (W.), Peculiar Ice Formation, 485
Latham (Dr. P. W.), New Method of Directly Transform- ing a-Benzoylamino-p-hydroxycinnamic Acid into Tyro-
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Law, Mining, of the British Empire, Charles J. Alford, Bennett H. Brough, 482
Law, Relation of the, to Underground Waters, D. W. Johnson, 426
Layng (A. E.), a Text-book of Algebra, Supp. to November 30, viii Lazennec (I.), Condensation of the Acetylenic Nitriles with Alcohols, 383; Condensation of the Acetylenic Nitriles with Phenols, 431
le Dantec (M. Felix), Introduction à la Pathologie générale, 460
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Leavitt (Miss), Twenty-five New Variable Stars, 448 Lebeau (Paul), Commercial Silicide of Copper, 143; New Compound of Fluorine and Bromine, 192; New Mode of Formation of Silicon Soluble in Hydrofluoric Acid, 335 Lebour (Prof. G. A. L.), Case of Unconformity and Thrust in the Coal-measures of Northumberland, 623 Leduc (Prof. A.), Value for the Latent Heat of Water, 254; Density of Ice, 335
Leeds Astronomical Society, the, 474
Lefébure (P.), Preparation of Glycidic Ethers and of Alde- hydes in the Hexahydroaromatic Series, 528
Lefèvre (Jules), Increase in the Dry Weight of Green Plants in a Soil to which Amides have been added, 119; Nutri- tion of Green Plants by Amides in the Absence of Carbon Dioxide, 359
Léger (E.), Hordenine, a New Alkaloid extracted from the Germs of Barley, 288
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Lejeune (P.), Prehistoric Mass of Metal found near Nancy, 180
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Leroux (Henri), a-Decahydronaphthol and the Octahydride of Naphthalene, 167
Lesse (A. de), Chasse, Elevage et Piégeage, 26 Lester (J. H.), the Adulteration of Butter, 535 Lévy (Albert), Estimation of Carbon Monoxide in Air by Iodic Anhydride, 335
Lewes (Prof. Vivian B.), Gas for Heating and Lighting Laboratories, 513
Lewis (Gilbert N.), Electrical Conductivity of Solutions of Potassium Iodides in Liquid Iodine, 473 Lewis (Mr.), Measures of Double Stars, 208
Lewis (Percival), Ionisation in Gases from Coloured Flames,
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Liebreich (Dr. Oscar), Third Treatise on the Effect of Borax and Boric Acid on the Human System, 611 Light the Intrinsic Light of the Corona, Chas. Fabry, 182; the Analytical Theory of Light, J. Walker, 241; the Electromagnetic Theory of Light, Dr. C. E. Curry, 316; Emission of Light by Kanal-Strahlen Normal to their Direction, Dr. J. Stark, 389
Lighting Laboratories, Gas for Heating and, Alex. Pardy, 513; Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, 513
Lightning Conductors, Modern, Killingworth Hedges, 340 Lightning, Thunder and, Camille Flammarion, 196 Lightning? What Causes the Destructive Effects of, Sir Samuel Wilks, Bart., F.R.S., 296
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Liquids, an Acoustical Method for the Demonstration of the Magnetism of, T. Terada, 197
Littlebury (W. O.), Resolution of a-Phenyl-a' -4-hydroxy- phenylethane by 1-menthylcarbimide, 470
Littlehales (Mr.), Graphical Method of Determining Alti- tudes and Azimuths, 63
Liverpool, New Museum and Laboratories of Zoology at,
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Lobatschewsky (N. J.), Pangéométrie, ou Précis de Géo- métrie fondée sur une Théorie générale et rigoureuse des Parallèles, 100
Local Government Board, Scientific Reports of the, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 619
Lockyer (Commander H. C., R.N.), Ships and Shippings, Commander R. Dowling, 150
Lockyer (Sir Norman, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Notes on Stone- henge, 153, 224; some Questions for Archæologists, 280; Notes on some Cornish Circles, 366, 561: the Place of Polytechnics in Education, Address at Borough Poly- technic Institute, 521
Lockyer (Dr. William J. S.), Publications of the U.S. Naval Observatory, American Observations of the Total Solar Eclipses of 1900 and 1901, Rear-Admiral Colby M. Chester, 486; the Solar Eclipse of 1905, 537; Studies of Temperature and Pressure Observations, 594 Locusts, Ravages of, Agriculture in the Trans-Caucasus for the Year 1905, Consul Stevens, 324
Loder (Sir Edmund, Bart.), a Living Specimen of a Dwarf Species of Cavy, 430
Lodge (Alfred). Integral Calculus for Beginners, 337 Lodge (Sir Oliver, F.R.S.), Border Occasionally seen between Light and Dark Regions on Photographic Prints, 5. 54
Loeb (Jacques), Studies in General Physiology, 195 Loescher (Fritz), Deutscher Kamera Almanach, 1906, 318 Loew (Ernst), Handbuch der Blutenbiologie, 26 Loewy (A.), Höhenklima und Bergwanderungen in ihrer wirkung auf den Menschen, 553
Loisel (Gustave), the Toxicity of Eggs, 72 Loisel (M.), Climatology of 1905, 471
Loisey (E. de), the Manufacture of Chilled Rolls, 398 London: the Control of the Gas Supply of the Metropolis, 273: Report of the Education Committee of the London County Council submitting the Report of the Medical Officer (Education) for the Year ending March 31, 1905. Physical Condition of Children in Elementary Schools, Dr. Kerr, 548
London Institution: Microscopic Aquatic Plants of our Waters, Dr. F. E. Fritsch at the, 499
Long (W. J.), Northern Trails, some Studies of Animal Life in the Far North, 177
Longitudes, Transpacific, Dr. Otto Klotz, 417
Longmuir (Percy), Properties of a Series of Iron-Nickel- Manganese-Carbon Alloys, 108; Elementary Practical Metallurgy, Iron and Steel, 509
Looss (A.), the Anatomy of Agchylostoma duodenale, Dub., 344
Lorentz (Prof. H. A.), Ergebnisse und Probleme der Elek- tronentheorie, 27
Lorenz (Prof. H.), Modern Refrigerating Machinery, its Construction, Methods of Working, and Industrial Appli- cations, 122; Lehrbuch der technischen Physik, 364 Lorenzo (Prof. de), the Scoglio di Revigliano, 327 Lounsbury (Chas. P.), on Ticks as a Means of Trans- mission of Disease, 138
Loving (R. E.), the Metallic Arc in High Vacua, 399 Low (A. H.), Technical Methods of Ore Analysis, 532 Lowell (Prof. Percival), First Photographs of the Canals of Mars, 453
Lowry (T. M.), Stereoisomeric Halogen Derivatives of Camphor, 479
Lucas (C. P., C.B.), a Historical Geography of the British Colonies, the West Indies, 245
Lucet (M.), Two Hæmatozoa of the Partridge and Turkey, 47
Luciani (Dr. L.), Physiologie des Menschen, 606 Ludendorff (Dr. H.), Remarkable Variation in the Spectrum of Boötis, 474
Lull (R. S.), New Horned Dinosaurs from Wyoming, 205 Lunar Crater Linné, the Glow surrounding the, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 448
Lunar Eclipse of February 8, the, Dr. Wilson, 545; M. Quénisset, 545
Lunar Theory from Observation, a, Dr. P. H. Cowell, 80 Luschan (Prof. von), on Artificial Deformation in Africa, 66; on the Racial Affinities of the Hottentots, 67 Lyle (Prof.), Propagation of Longitudinal Waves of Mag- netic Flux along Iron Wires and Rods, 358
Lynn (W. T.), Periodical Comets due to return this Year, 305
Lyra, the Ring Nebula in, Dr. Newkirk, 448; Prof. E. E. Barnard, 448
B Lyræ, the Increasing Period of, Dr. Alex. W. Roberts, 375
Lyrid Meteors, Observations of the, April, 1904, Dr. Jiří Kaván, 352
Mabille (A. E.), on the Basuto, 67
Macallum (Prof. A. B.), Chlorides in Nerve Cells and Fibres, 311
McAlpine (D.), Rusts on Acacia in Australia, 304 McAtee (W. L.), the North American Cave-salamander, Spelerpes maculicaudus, 615
Macaulay (Dr.), on the Conditions of Native Labour in the Mines, 139
McClelland (Prof. J. A.), Energy of Secondary Radiation, 215; Secondary Radiation from Compounds, 383 MacDonald (Prof. J. S.), Terminology in Electro-physi- ology, 28; Handbook of Physiology for Students and Practitioners of Medicine, Dr. Austin Flint, 269 Mach (Prof. Ernst), Erkenntnis und Irrtum, Supp. to November 30, vii.
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McIntosh (Prof.), Phosphorescent Marine Animals, 349 MacIver (D. Randall), the Rhodesian Ruins, 67, 213-4 McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), Mesure et Développe- ment de l'Audition, Dr. Marage, 292; Sound and Rhythm, W. Edmunds, 483
Mackenzie (Muir), Experiments with Egyptian Cotton in Sind, 445
Maclachlan (Dr. J.), Influence of Thymus Feeding on Allantoin Excretion, 358
McLaren (J.), a Grammar of the Kafir Language, 481 MacLean (Dr.), Creatinin the Cause of the Masking of the Sugar Reaction in Urine-testing, 542
McLeod (Prof. Herbert. F.R.S.), Cooperation between Scientific Libraries, 438
MacMunn (Nora E.), Table of Areas of the Orographical Regions of England and Wales, 494
McWilliam (A.). Elementary Practical Metallurgy, Iron and Steel, Percy Longmuir, 509
Madeley (Rev. W.), the Possibility of Introducing a Com prehensive Syllabus of Scientific Teaching within the Time Limits of a Classical Curriculum, 309 Madreporarian Corals, Catalogue of the, in the British Museum (Natural History), Henry M. Bernard, 412 Magie (Prof. W. F.), the Partition of Energy, 404 Magnetism: Sammlung Schubert, xlii., Theorie der Elec trizität und des Magnetismus, Prof. Dr. J. Classen, 4 Explication méchanique de la Matière de l'Electricité e du Magnétisme, M. Despaux, 51; Magnetic Disturbance during the Recent Auroral Display, Th. Moureaux, 161: Magnetic Storms and Aurora, Dr. Charles Chree, F.R.S.. 101, 173; Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, 197; Prof. H. Gedmuyden, 197; F. C. Dennett, 152; the Recent Aurora and Magnetic Disturbances, 182; Magnetism and Elec tricity for Students, H. E. Hadley, 146; Action of Magnetic Field on the Goldstein Rays (Canal-strahlen) Henri Pellat, 192; an Acoustical Method for the Demon- stration of the Magnetism of Liquids, T. Terada, 197; Effect of Electric Oscillations on the Magnetic Properties of Iron, J. Russell, 216; Survey of India, Experiments made to Determine the Temperature Coefficients of Wat- son's Magnetographs, Captain H. A. Denholm Fraser, 250; Use of Chilled Cast Iron for Permanent Magnets, A. Campbell, 357; Propagation of Longitudinal Waves of Magnetic Flux along Iron Wires and Rods, Prof. Lyle and Mr. Baldwin, 358; Magnetic Observations dur ing the Total Eclipse of the Sun, Father P. Cisera, 400; Magnetic Susceptibility of Iron in Colloidal Solution, E. F. Burton and P. Phillips, 455; Instrument for Illus- trating the Magnetic Properties of Iron, A. H. Peake, 455; the Magnetic Inertia of a Charged Conductor in a Field of Force, Oliver Heaviside, F.R.S., 582; Improved Apparatus for Measuring magnetic Rotations and Obtain- ing a Powerful Sodium Light, W. H. Perkin, sen., 623 Maiden (J. H.), a New Species of Eucalyptus, 24 Mailhe (A.), Synthesis of Tertiary Alcohols Derived from Paramethylcyclohexane, 431
Maitland (A. Gibb), Geological Features of British New Guinea, 108
Major (Dr. Forsyth), Certain Rodents from the Pleistocene of the Western Mediterranean Countries, 106 Makower (W.), Effect of High Temperatures on Radium Emanation, 407
Malaria Insects as Carriers of Disease, A. E. Shipley, F.R.S., at the British Association Meeting at Pretoria, 235; the Practical Study of Malaria and other Blood Parasites, Dr. J. W. W. Stephens and S., R. Christo- phers, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 148
Malay Archipelago, Wild Swine of the, Dr. Jentink, 35 Malfitano (G.), Composition of the Hydrochloroferric Col- loid with Respect to the Amount of Hydrochloric Acid present in the Suspending Liquid, 47 Mammalian Types, some, 343
Mammals, the Intestinal Tract of, Dr. Chalmers Mitchell, 618
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Man (Dr. J. G. de), Two Decapod Crustacea from Fresh- water Pool on Christmas Island, 262
Man an Introduction to Anthropology, Dr. W. E. Rotzel! 293
Man, Nebula to, Henry P. Knipe, 342
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 142, 215, 455
Mangoes, Decay of, Prevented by Immersion in Solution of Formalin, 16
Mann (Charles R.), Physics, 578
Maquenne (L.), Influence of the Reaction of the Medium on the Activity of Amylase and on the Composition of Saccharified Staren, 335
Marage (Dr.), the Reason Why Deaf Mutes can Hear Low Notes better than High Ones, 96; Mesure et Développe- ment de l'Audition, 292
March (F.), Rotatory Powers of Hexahydrobenzylidene and Enanthylidencamphors, 383
Marcolongo (Roberto), Meccanica Razionale, 318 Marek (Prof. R.), Altitude of the Forest-line in the Aus- trian Alps, 253
Marine Biology: Remarkable Coelenterata from the West Coast of Ireland, Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 5:
the Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. Sealark, J. Stanley Gardiner, 43, 184; the Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. Sealark to the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles Archipelago, J. Stanley Gardiner, 294; an Account of the Deep-sea Holothurioidea Collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship, Investigator, R. Koehler and C. Vaney, 114; the Formation of Spicules, W. Woodland. 179; Phosphorescent Marine Animals, Prof. McIntosh, 349; Chaetognatha of the Siboga Expedition in the Dutch East Indies, Dr. Fowler, 381; Catalogue of the Madrepo- rarian Corals in the British Museum (Natural History), Henry M. Bernard, 412; Meddelelser fra Kommissionen fra Havundersøgelsen, Serie Hydrografi, Serie Fiskeri, Serie Plankton, Jas. Johnstone, 434; Observations on Gennadas, E. L. Bouvier, 551; Pisciculture at Port Erin, 614
Marloth (Dr.), on the Phyto-geographical Subdivisions of South Africa, 163
Marmu (N.), Estimation of Carbon in Soils, 623 Marquis (R.), Action of the Amino-ethers and Imino- chlorides on Organo-magnesium Derivatives, 528 Marr (J. E., F.R.S.), an Introduction to Geology, 247; Influence of the Geological Structure of English Lake- land upon its Present Features, 502
Marsh (J. E.), Condensation of Ketones with Mercury Cyanide, 118
Marshall (C. R.), a Text-book of Materia Medica for Students of Medicine, 339
Marshall (Dr. F. H. A.), the Horse in Norway, 119 Marshall (Dr. Hugh), Cooperation between Scientific Libraries, 513
Marshall (P.), the Geography of New Zealand, 123 Martian Meteorology, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 38 Martin (Geoffrey), Researches on the Affinity of the Elements and on the Causes of the Chemical Similarity or Dissimilarity of Elements and Compounds, 49; Atomic Disintegration and the Distribution of the Elements, 152: Mathematics" applied to Chemistry, 175; a Definition of Temperature, 390; Sea-sickness and Equilibration of the Eyes, 584
Martin (George H.), a Three Years' Course of Practical Chemistry, 459
Mast and Sail in Europe and Asia, H. Warington Smyth, Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S., 536
Materia Medica for Students of Medicine, a Text-book of, C. R. Marshall, 339
Materials, Mechanics of, Mansfield Merriman, 25 Mathematics: Method for the Measurement of Angles, 16; Researches on the Affinity of the Elements and on the Causes of the Chemical Similarity or Dissimilarity of Elements and Compounds, Geoffrey Martin, 49; Proceed- ings of the London Mathematical Society, 52; Mathema- tical Society, 71, 190, 287, 382, 479; Improper Double Integrals and on the Arithmetic Continuum, Dr. Hobson, 71; Arithmetical Nature of the Coefficients in a Group of Linear Substitutions of Finite Order, Prof. W. Burn- side, 71; the "Cattle Problem" of Archimedes, 86; Euvres de Laguerre, 97; Auslese aus meiner Unter- richts- und Vorlesungspraxis, Dr. Hermann Schubert, 100, 365; Pangéométrie, ou Précis de Géométrie fondée sur une Théorie générale et rigoureuse des Parallèles, N. J. Lobatschewsky, 100; the Boston Colloquium, Lectures on Mathematics, Edward Burr Van Vleck, Henry Seely White and Frederick Shenstone Woods, 122; Lectures on the Calculus of Variations, Dr. Oskar Bolza, 122: Mathematical Study in Japan, Prof. Harzer, 135; "Mathematics" applied to Chemistry, Geoffrey Martin, 175, The Reviewer, 175: the Hessian Configuration and its Connection with the Group of 360 Plane Collineations, Prof. W. Burnside, 190; the Theory of Integral Equa- tions, H. Bateman, 190; New Vernier Rule and Scale, S. Irwin Crookes, 232; Vorlesungen über mathematische Näherungsmethoden, Dr. Otto Biermann, 245; the Maximum Number of Double Points on a Surface, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 246; Death of Prof. C. J. Joly, F.R.S.. 251; Obituary Notice of, 273: the First Book of Geometry, Grace Chisholm Young and W. H. Young, 267: Theory of the Motion of the Moon, Ernest W. Brown, F.R.S., 272; Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics with Special Reference to Practical Work, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 290; Elementary
Algebra, W. G. Borchardt, 293; Meccanica Razionale, Roberto Marcolongo, 318; Science and Hypothesis, Prof. H. Poincaré, Prof. Arthur Schuster, F.R.S., 313; Wis- senschaft und Hypothese, Prof. H. Poincaré, Prof. Arthur Schuster, F.R.S., 313; Integral Calculus for Beginners, Alfred Lodge, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 337; Theorem in Hyper-complex Numbers, J. H. Mac- lagen Wedderburn, 358; L'Algèbre de la Logique, Louis Couturat, 386; a Geometrical Political Economy, H. Cunynghame, 386; the Collected Mathematical Works of George William Hill, 409; A Problem in Analytic Geometry with a Moral, Prof. Maxime Bôcher, 447; Sommerfeld's Diffraction Problem and Reflection by a Parabolic Mirror, Prof. H. Lamb, 479; Lectures on the Theory of Functions of Real Variables, J. Pier- pont, 483; a Course in Mathematical Analysis, Edouard Goursat, 511; Formula for Finding the Date of Easter, Chas. Leigh, 535; the Integration of Functions of a Single Variable, Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics and Mathe matical Physics, No. 2, G. H. Hardy, 558; a Property which Holds Good for all Groupings of a Normal Distri- bution of Frequency for Two Variables with Applications to the Study of Contingency-tables for the Inherit- ance of Unmeasured Qualities, G. Udny Yule, 574; Death of Prof. Gabriel Oltramare, 613; the Winchester Arithmetic, C. Godfrey and G. M. Bell, Supp. to Novem- ber 30, viii; a Text-book of Algebra, A. E. Layng, Supp. to November 30, viii; an Introduction to Algebra, R. C. Bridgett, Supp. to November 30, viii; Elementary Modern Geometry, H. G. Willis, Supp. to November 30, viii; Tables and Constants to Four Figures, William Hall, Supp. to November 30, viii
Mathews (R. H.), Manners and Customs of Australian Tribes, 549
Matignon (C.), New Type of Compound in the Group of Rare Metals, 287
Matley (Dr. C. A.), the Carboniferous Rocks at Rush (County Dublin), 312
Matteucci (Dr. V. F. L.), Eruption of Vesuvius, 614 Matthews (D.), Hydrographical
Researches in Southern North Sea and in the English Channel, 256 Maurain (Ch.), Kathodic Pulverisations, 263 Mauricheau-Beaupré (Paul), Combustion of Acetylene by Oxygen, 335
Mawson (D.), Geology of the New Hebrides, 216
Maximum Number of Double Points on a Surface, the, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 246
Maxwell (W. H.), British Progress in Municipal Engineer- ing, 217
Maxwell's Theory of Light, 316
Mayer (Prof. W.), Death of, 346
Mayet (M.), the Inoculation of Cancer, 263 Meccanica Razionale, Roberto Marcolongo, 318 Mechanics: an Introduction to the Design of Beams, Girders, and Columns in Machines and Structures, with Examples in Graphic Statics, W. H. Atherton, Mechanics for Engineers, a Text-book of Intermediate Standard, Arthur Morley, 1; Mechanics of Materials, Mansfield Merriman, 25; Coefficient of Utilisation of Helices, Edgar Taffoureau, 143; Ascent of Sap in Trees, Frank Harris, 246; the Relation of Mechanics Physics, Prof. Alexander Ziwet, 403; les Origines de la Statique, P. Duhem, Supp. to November 30, ix Medicine: Radium and Other Radio-active Substances, their Application especially to Medicine, Dr. Charles Baskerville, 2; Sir Frederick Treves on the Army Medical Service, 15; Death of Sir J. S. Burdon-Sanderson, Bart., F.R.S., 105; Obituary Notice of, 127; the late Sir John Burdon-Sanderson, Sir Lauder Brunton, F.R.S., 150; Handbook of Physiology for Students and Prac- titioners of Medicine, Dr. Austin Flint, Prof. J. S. Macdonald, 269; Medical Inspection and Feeding of Children in Schools, 286; a Text-book of Materia Medica for Students of Medicine, C. R. Marshall, 339; the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London Cen- tenary, 1805-1905, Dr. Norman Moore and Stephen Paget, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 388; on Professional Edu- cation with Special Reference to Medicine, an Address delivered at King's College, London, on October 3, 1905, Prof. T. Clifford Allbutt, F.R.S., 530; the Phar- macological Action of Digitalis, Strophanthus, and Squill
on the Heart, G. S. Haynes, 542; Creatinin the Cause of the Masking of the Sugar Reaction in Urine-testing, Dr. MacLean, 542
Mediterranean Fever, 550
Mee (A.), the Heavens at a Glance, 425 Meidinger (Dr. Johann), Death of, 58
Meigen (Prof. W.), Atomic Disintegration, 389 Melanistic Form of the Wall-Lizard, G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S., 189
Melbourne Observatory, the, 569
Meldola (Prof. R., F.R.S.), the Bates-Müller Hypothesis of Mimicry, a Question of Historical Accuracy, 100; Chemistry in Rural Schools, 558
Mellor (Dr. J. W.), Higher Mathematics for Students of Chemistry and Physics, with Special Reference to Prac- tical Work, 290
Mellor (E. T.), on the Evidences in the Transvaal of Glacial Conditions in Permo-Carboniferous Times, 92 Memory, Stimulus and, 338
Mennell (F. P.), Geological Problems of Rhodesia, 547 Menschen, Physiologie des, Dr. L. Luciani, Dr. J. A. Milroy, 606
Menten (Miss M. L.), Chlorides in Nerve Cells and Fibres, 311
Merueld (C. J.), Astronomical Refraction, 240
Merriam (Dr. C. H.), Is Mutation a Factor in Evolution of Higher Vertebrates? 491
Merrifield (F.), Influence of Temperature on Insects, 516 Merrill (E. D.), the Manila Elemi Plant, 423 Merriman (Mansfield), Mechanics of Materials, 25 Merriman (R.), the Tetrazoline Group, 119
Merzbecher (Dr. Gottfried), the Central Tian-Shan Moun- tains, 227
Mesure et Développement de l'Audition, Dr. Marage, Prof. John G. McKendrick, F.R.S., 292
Metallurgy Death and Obituary Notice of William Henry Greenwood, 34; Methods for Determination of Man- ganese in Iron and Steel, A. A. Read, 36; Properties of a Series of Iron-Nickel-Manganese-Carbon Alloys, Dr. H. C. H. Carpenter, R. A. Hadfield, and Percy Longmuir, 108; Handbook of Metallurgy, Prof. Carl Schnabel, 124; Prehistoric Mass of Metal Found near Nancy, G. Arth and P. Lejeune, 180; Composition of a Cast-Iron Cannon Ball Found under Old Moat of the Bastille, A. Porlier, 181; Physics of Ore Flotation, J. Swinburne and Dr. G. Rudorf, 214; Concentration of Metalliferous Sulphides by Flotation, Prof. A. K. Huntingdon, 214; the Nickel-Vanadium Steels, Dr. L. Guillet, 350; the Largest Steel Ingot Ever Made, 371; Copper and its Alloys in Antiquity, Prof. W. Gowland, 381; the Manufacture of Chilled Rolls, E. de Loisy, 398; the Origin of Bronze, Dr. John W. Evans, 414; Overstraining of Iron by Tension and Compression, Dr. James Muir, 501; Elementary Practical Metallurgy, Iron and Steel, Percy Longmuir, A. McWilliam, 509; Re- sistance of Iron and Steel to Reversals of Direct Stress, Dr. T. E. Stanton and L. Bairstow, 617 Metamorphism, a Treatise on, Charles Edward van Hise, 450 Metaphysics: Immanuel Kant's Kleinere Schriften zur Logik und Metaphysik, 98; the Metaphysics of Nature, Carveth Read, 290
Meteorology: Report of Inter-State Astronomical and Meteorological Conference, Adelaide, May, 1905, 8; Rainfall in Mysore for 1904, J. Cook, 17; Constantly Occurring Secondary Maxima and Minima in the Yearly Range of Meteorological Phenomena, Dr. van Rijckevor- sel, 36; Martian Metrology, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 38; the Exploration of the Atmosphere Over the Tropical Oceans, Dr. A. L. Rotch and L. Teisserenc de Bort, 54; Cyclone in the Philippine Islands, 61; Aurora of November 15, Rowland A. Earp, 79; R. Langton Cole, 80; Magnetic Storms and Aurora, Dr. Charles Chree, F.R.S., 101, 173 F. C. Dennett, 152; Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, 197; Prof. H. Gedmuyden, 197; Aurora of November 15 and December 12, Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, 223; Aurora of November 15, Prof. M. P. Rudzki, 246; Symons Gold Medal Awarded to Lieut.- General Sir Richard Strachey, F.R.S., 84: the Climate of the Bonin Islands, T. Okada, 86; Royal Meteor- ological Society, 95, 262, 357, 455, 527; Rainstorm of
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