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Clack (B. W.), Coefficient of Diffusion in Dilute Solutions,

356

Clarke (Dr. H. T.), Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 500

Clarke (W. G.) and H. D. Hewitt, an Early Norfolk Track-

way, 572

Classen (A.), Prof. W. T. Hall, Quantitative Analysis by

Electrolysis, 387

Clayton (H. H.) and W. M. Hays, Crop Estimates, 121
Cleghorn (Maude L.), Floral Mechanism, 691

Cleland (Dr. J. B.), Australian Hæmatozoa, 407; Sizes of
Red Blood Cells, 409

Clerk (Dr. Dugald), Gaseous Explosions, 687

Clewell (C. E.), Laboratory Manual on Current, 142

Coblentz (W. W.), Radiomicrometers, 516; Radiometric

Measures of Stars, 709

Coker (Prof. E. G.), Engineering: British Association

Address, 48

Colardeau (E.), Localisation of Projectiles in the Wounded
by Radiography, 441

Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Through the Grand Canyon, E. L.
Kolb, 587; Two Books on the Earth, 666

Cole (Dr. L. J.), Relations of Colours in Pigeons, 213

Coleman (Prof. A. P.), Climatic Conditions of Early Pre-

Cambrian, 294

Colin (Capt.) and Lieut. Jeance, Wireless Telephony, 452

Collie (Prof. J. N.) and others, Production of Neon and

Helium, 300

Collinge (W. E.), Food of Nestling Sparrows, 261; Food

of British Wild Birds, 509; Economic Status of the
Blackcap, 617, 673

Collingridge (H.), Optical Constants of Monoclinic Pyroxenes,
329

Collins (Major E. R.), Stone Implements in S. Africa, 383
Conrad (Dr. V.), Climate of Carinthia, 263

Conway (Prof. A. W.), Enhanced Series and Atomic Models,
171

Cook (J.), Heat developed in Ore Crushing, 636

Cook (T. A.), the Curves of Life: Spirals, 533

Cooke (Dr. M. C.), [Obituary], 315

Cope (T. D.), Streaks upon Lath-and-Plaster Walls, 562

Copeland (Prof. E. B.), the Coco-Nut, 695

Corke (H. E.), G. C. Nuttall, Wild Flowers as They Grow,

57

Cortie (Father A. L.), the Total Solar Eclipse Expedition to
Hernösand, Sweden, 202

Cory (Reg.), Horticultural Record, 225

Coste (J. H.) and E. R. Andrews, Examination and Thermal
Value of Fuel, 59

Cotton (A. D.). Algæ, Lichens, and Fungi of West Falk-

land Islands, 328

Cotton (L. A.), Diamond Deposits of Copeton, N.S.W., 581
Cox (Prof. H. J.) and J. H. Armington, Weather and
Climate of Chicago, 533

Crabtree (H.), Elementary Treatment of Theory of Tops

and Gyroscopic Motion, 332

Cracknell (A. G.), School Algebra, 389

Craig (E. H. C.), Oilfields of Canada, 625

Crawford (D. L.), Jumping Plant-lice, 39

Crawford (Dr. R.), Plague and Pestilence in Literature and

Art, 480

Crawley (A. E.), Science, Metaphysics, and Education,

E. E. Sikes, P. Carus, Prof. de Lanassan, Prof.
Graves, Prof. Schoenichen, 361; Science and Meta-
physics, A. Ruhe, Prof. Aliotta, B. Rand, 474

Cresson (Prof. A.), l'Espèce et son Serviteur, 168

Crommelin (Dr. A. D. C.), Prof. See's Theory of Evolution

of Stellar Systems, 543

Crookes (Sir Wm.), Acquired Radio-activity, 300; Constitu-
tion of the Atom, etc.: Address to Royal Society, 367
Crowfoot (Grace). Desert Flowers from near Cairo, 279
Cunningham (Lieut.-Col. D. D.), [Obituary], 536
Cunningham (E.), Fizeau's Experiment and the Principle of
Relativity, 197, 226, 281

Cunningham (Dr. J. T.), Hormone Theory of Heredity,

409

Dakin (Prof. W. J.), the British Association in West

Australia, 91; Abrolhos Islands, 406, 636

D'Albe (Dr. E. E. F.), Type-reading Optophone, 4

Dales (J. H.), Manual of Mechanical Drawing, 307

Dallimore (W.), Arboriculture and Forestry, W. J. Bean,

529

Danysz (J.), Treatment of Trypanosomiasis by Arsenical
Compounds, 54

Davenport (Prof. C. B.), Heredity of Emotional Traits, 409

David (Prof. T. W. E.), Antarctic Problems, 241

Davies (G. MacD.), Geological Excursions round London,

304; Curious Forms of Ice, 563

Davis (Capt. J. K.), Deep-sea Work round Antarctica, 241

Davison (Prof. C.), Earthquake in Central Italy, 565

Dawson (C.), Molar of Mastodon, 5; (and Dr. A. S. Wood-
ward), Bone Tool from Piltdown, 440

Day (H.), Variation in Carboniferous Brachiopod, 384
De Fiore (O.), Repose of Vesuvius, 125
Deas (Lizzie), Flower Favourites, 279

Deeley (R. M.), Streaks upon Lath and Plaster, 615
Dekker (Dr. J.), die Gerbstoffe, 499
Delorme (Med. Inspector-Gen. E.), Treatment of Wounds
in War, 219, 257

Dendy (Prof. A.), Progressive Evolution and Origin of
Species: British Association Address, 17
Denning (W. F.), Perseid Shower of Meteors, 7; Meteoritic
Fall in Lancashire, 258; a Brilliant Fireball on Nov. 11,
320; Objects transiting the Sun's Disc, 401; Geminids,
460; Meteors, 490

Desch (Dr. C. H.), Intermetallic Compounds, 113
Deslandres (H.), Meudon Solar Eclipse Expedition, 373;

(and A. Perot), Maximum Magnetic Field, 54; Strong
Magnetic Fields for Solar Research, 123

Dessoir (Prof. Max), Donald Fisher, Outlines of the His-
tory of Psychology, 696

Dickson (Prof. L. E.), Elementary Theory of Equations,
166; Invariants and Theory of Numbers, 166; Linear
Algebras, 389

Dixon (Prof. Henry H.), Transpiration and Ascent of Sap
in Plants, 558; (and Miss E. S. Marshall), Function of
Cells in Ascent of Sap, 525; (and W. R. G. Atkins),
Osmotic Pressures in Plants, 525, 691

Dobbs (W. J.), School Course in Geometry, 31

Dobell (C.), Mendelism in the Seventeenth Century, 588

Doncaster (Dr. L.), Determination of Sex in the Gall-fly,
Neuroterus lenticularis, 115; Heredity in the Magpie
Moth, 213

Douglas (Ch. and Anne), Prof. J. C. Ewart, the Shetland
Pony, 111

Douglas (S. O. G.), a Theory of Civilisation, 278
Dove (Prof. Karl), Climate of German S.W. Africa, 264
Doyle (J.), Change of Petiole into Stem, 525

Dreaper (W. P.), and W. A. Davis, Filtering Power of
Sand, 198

Driesch (Prof. H.), Vitalism, 303

Drinkwater (Dr. H.), Brachydactyly and Mendelism, 663

Dugmore (A. R.), Romance of the Beaver, 590

Duncan (F. M.), Cassell's Natural History, 141

Dunér (Dr. N. C.), [Death of], 484

Dunlop (A.), Raised Beach in Jersey, 383

Dunlop (Colonel H. C.) and C. S. Jackson, Slide-Rule

Notes, 31

Dunstan (Dr. A. E.) and F. B. Thole, Viscosity of Liquids,
113

Dupuy (E. L.), Automatic Apparatus to study Expansion

of Alloys, 684

Dutt (B. C.) and S. N. Sen, Action of Nitric Oxide on
Metallic Peroxides, 28

Dutt (H. L.), Insect Crop Pests, Behar and Orissa, 447
Dwight (H. B.), Transmission Line Formulas, 142

Eastman (Dr. C. R.), Early Representations of the Giraffe,
672

Eddington (Prof. A. S.), Stellar Movements and the Struc-

ture of the Universe, 584; Gravitation, 685

Edridge-Green (Dr.), Theory of Vision, 345
Edwards (J. M.), Flintshire, 335

Eggar (W. D.), Position of Sciences in Education, 295

Elliott (C.), Models to Illustrate Mathematics, 31

Ellis (Dr. D.), Fossil Micro-organisms, 412

Elmhirst (R.), the Naturalist at the Sea-shore, 227

Embley (Dr. E. H.), Syncope, Shock, etc., 323
Emmerling (Prof. O.), Praktikum der Chemischen Wasser-
untersuchung, 225

Eredia (Dr. F.), Cloud Distribution in Italy, 263; Climate
of Somaliland, 263; (and Dr. De Castro), Ethiopia, 264
Ermen (W. F. A.), Unexplained Laboratory Explosion,
589

Evans (Dr. J. W.), Micromillimetres and Micromicrons, 34
Everest (A. E.), Production of Anthocyanins, 356
Evershed (J.), Radial Motion in Sunspots, 8; Kashmir as
Solar Observatory Site, 460 (and T. Roy ds), Displace-
ment of Spectrum Lines at the Sun's Limb, 263

Evershed (Mrs.) (M. A. Orr), Dante and the Early

Astronomers, 359

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Haeckel (Ernst), Dr. W. Breitenbach, die Natur als Kunst-
lerin, 227

Haldane (Dr. J. S.), Mechanism, Life and Personality, 193
Hale (A. J.), Synthetic Use of Metals in Organic Chemistry,
113

Haler (P. J.) and A. H. Stuart, First Course in Mathe-
matics, 667

Hall (Prof. A. D.), a Pilgrimage of British Farming, I:

Agriculture: British Association Address, 156, 601

Galilei (Galileo), H. Crew and A. De Salvio, Dialogues Hall (A. L.), Geology of the Murchison Range, 152
concerning Two New Sciences, 443

555, 700.

Garrett (Dr. J. H.), Climate of Cheltenham, 263

Hall (Dr. C.), Evolution of Eucalypts, 413

Hall (Rev. C. A.), Common British Beetles, 227; List of
Renfrewshire Plants, Birds, etc., 504; (and D. Smith),
Plant Remains at Paisley Abbey, 318

Hall (Dr. C. J. J. van), Cocoa, 695

Hall (Dr. T. S.). British Association at Victoria, 147

Halliburton (Prof.) and Dr. W. E. Dixon, Cerebro-Spinal

Fluid, 323

Hallimond (A. F.), Conduction of Electricity at Points, 440
Hallissy (T.). Geology of Clare Island, 318-9
Hallmann (E. F.), Revision of Monaxonid Species, 301

Gaskell (Dr. W. H.), [Obituary, by Prof. J. N. Langley], 93 Handcock (P. S. P.), Latest Light on Bible Lands, 50

Gates (Dr. R. R.), Recent Aspects of Mutation, 296

Hankin (Dr. E. H.), Animal Flight. 172

Hardcastle (Capt. J. H.), Evolution of Philosophical
Thought, J. Burnet, 223

Hardy (O.), Resources of Peru, 179

Harger (H. S.), Drakensberg Lavas and Denudation, 153
Harris (Prof. D. F.). Theodore Schwann and Louvain
University, 172; Nerves, 660

Hartmann (E.). Overthrust in the Hohe Tauern Mts, 493
Hartung (E. G.), Method of Determining Specific Heat of
Liquids, 438

Harvey (Frances M.), Fireball of Dec. 31, 1914. 563
Haselhurst (S. R.), Cone-in-cone Structure, 608

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Johnson (Prof. T.), the Camera in Australia, 450
Johnson (W. L.), Utilisation of Heat in Slags, 212
Johnston (Sir H. H.), the Ibo-Speaking People of Southern
Nigeria, N. W. Thomas, 165

Johnston (Dr. S. J.), Australian Trematodes and Cestodes,
407

Hill (H.), Moa, 265

Hill (Prof. L.), M. Flack, and O. W. Griffith, Wet Bulb
Temperature and Climatology, 419

Hinchley (J. W.), Chemical Engineering: Grinding, etc., 197

Hind (H. L.) and W. B. Randles, Photomicrography, 33

Hinsdale (Dr. G.), Atmospheric Air and Tuberculosis, 374

Hiorns (A. H.), Principles of Metallurgy, 87

Hittorf (Prof. J. W.), [Death], 484

Hjort (Dr. J.), Age of a Herring, 255

Hobson (Prof. E. W.), John Napier and Invention of
Logarithms, 417.

Hoepen (Dr. E. C. N. van), Fossil Reptiles of the Karroo,

181

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of Volcanic Action in Production of Epidemic Diseases
and of Hurricanes, etc., 225

Johnstone (Dr. J.), Philosophy of Biology, 303

Jones (Chapman), Colour Sensitised Plates, 676, 701

Jones (H. S.), C. R. Davidson, the Total Solar Eclipse of

August 21, 1914

Jones (Prof. O. T.) and W. J. Pugh, Geology of Machyn-
lleth, 635

Jordan (F. C.), Orbits of three Binary Stars, 491

Jorissen (Prof. A.), Hydrogen Cyanide in Plants, 7
Julian (Hester), Memorials of Henry Forbes Julian, 114
Julius (Prof. W. H.), Radial Motion in Sunspots, 8
Jungersen (Prof. H. F. E.), Photographs of Narwhal and
Beluga, 409

Kafka (G.), Animal Psychology, 168

Kapteyn (Prof. J. C.), Parallaxes of Helium Stars, 66;
Magnitude Error in Parallax Determinations, 709

Kasner (Prof. E.), Ratio of Arc to Chord, Exceptional

Cases, 121

Keene (H. B.), an Electrically heated full Radiator, 608

Keith (Prof. A.), Reconstruction of Human Skulls, 240;

Soldiers as Anthropologists, 391; Wookey Hole, 395;

Bronze Age Invaders of Britain: Address, 657

Kelvin (Lord), Work on Gyrostatics, Prof. A. Gray, 711

Kennelly (Prof.) and H. S. Sanborn, Effect of Air Pressure
on Heat carried away from a Hot Wire by a cross
Draught, 262

Kimmins (Dr. C. W.), London Trade Schools, 295

Hughes (Prof. A. LI.), Photo-Electricity, 277

King (Dr. A. S.), Novel Form of Rowland Grating Mount-
ing, 98: Enhanced Lines and Presence of Hydrogen, 151
Hughes (Prof. T. McK.), Shippea Hill Man, 440; Gravels Kingscott (P. C. R.) and R. S. G. Knight, Methods of
of E. Anglia, 690

Quantitative Organic Analysis, 503

Maas (Prof. O.), Silkworms, 408

Mabie (H. W.), Japan, To-day and To-morrow, 639

McAdie (Prof. A. G.), Rainfall of California, 184; Accumu
lated Rainfall at Excessive Rates, 226

Maccurdy (Dr. G. G.), Skulls from New Britain, 649

MacDougal (D. T.) and others, the Salton Sea, 434

Macduffee (C. E.), All-Metal Diving Dress, 520

M'Gowan (Dr. J. P.), Disease of Sheep called "Scrapie "

(La Tremblante; Traberkrankheit), 222

McIntosh (J.) and P. Fildes, Fixation of Arsenic by the

Brain after Intravenous Injections of Salvarsan, 356

Mackenzie (Dr. J. E.) and S. Ghosh, Optical Rotation and
Cryoscopy of Sugars in Formamide and Water, 329
McLeod (A.), Practical Instruction in Search for Minerals,
83

Macmunn (Dr. C. A.), Spectrum Analysis applied to Biology

and Medicine, 533

Macnab (W.), High Explosives in War, 453

Macnair (P.), Argyllshire and Buteshire, 304

Maiden (J. H.), Botany of Lord Howe Isle, 301

Mainwaring (A.), Fishing and Philandering, 416

Mair (D. B.), Exercises in Mathematics, 31; Names in

Mechanics, 617

Mallik (Prof.), Optical Theories, 65

Mann (H. H.) and N. V. Kanitkar, Kokam Butter, 28

Marchant (W. H.), Wireless Telegraphy, 142

Marini (Prof. L.), Meteorological Charts for the Medi-

terranean, 710

Marloth (Dr. R.), South African Flora, 516

Marsh (H. W.), Constructive Text-book of Practical Mathe-

matics, 417

Martin (E. A.), Science and National Needs, 392
Martin (E. H.), Superstition and Disease, 480

Martin (Prof. E. W.), Birds of the Latin Poets, Rev. T. F.
Royds, 693

Masson (Prof.), Rearrangement of Mendeleeff's Periodic

Table, 437

Matthews (Dr. J.), Hydrography of N. Atlantic (Scotia),
662

Lesparre (A. de G.), les Inconnus de la Biologie déter- Mawson (Sir D.), Antarctica, 241; Antarctic Expedition, 335

ministe, 168

Levick (Dr. G. M.), Antarctic Penguins, 145

Lewkowitsch (Dr. J.), Chemical Technology and Analysis

of Oils, Fats, and Waxes, 334

Liais (L.), Waterproofing during Weaving, 663
Lingen (J. S. v. d.), Space Lattice of Liquid Crystals, 413
Linnæus, Lectures on the Animal Kingdom, 34
Lippmann (G.), the Hughes Induction Balance for War
Surgery, 319

Little (A. G.) and others, Essays on Roger Bacon, 443

Lo Surdo (Prof.), Electric Analogue of Zeeman Effect, 651
Lockyer (Sir Norman), Notes on Stellar Classification, 282,
618, 644

Lodge (Sir Oliver), Science and Religion, 532; Electrical

Notation, 588

Loeb (J.), W. O. R. King, Artificial Parthenogenesis and
Fertilisation, 30

Lotsy (Dr. J. P.), Renunciation of Honorary Degrees, 88

Love (Prof. A. E. H.), Tidal Friction and Ice Ages, 254:

Transmission of Electric Waves over the Earth's

April 15, 1915.

Miller and Marriott (Profs.), Tests of a 24-inch Objective,

240

Minchin (Prof. E. A.), Trypanosomes in Invertebrate Host,
406

Miyoshi (Prof. M.), Atlas of Japanese Vegetation, 669
Moir (J. Reid), Large Fracture Surfaces of Early Flint
Implements, 89; Flint Fracture, 227; Striation of Flints,

288

Moore (Prof. B.), Value of Research in Development of
National Health: British Association Address, 74:

Nutrition of larger Marine Animals, 99; Dr. Bastian's
Experiments on Inorganic Colloids, 323
Morecroft (Prof. J. H.), Current Machinery, 142
Moritz (Prof. R. E.), Memorabilia Mathematica, 144
Mort (Dr. F.), the British Isles, 304

Mortensen (Dr. T.), Echinoderm Larvæ, 407

Mossman (R. C.), Antarctic Exploration, 6; (and C. Salter),
British Rainfall, 1913, 33

Mottram (J. C.), Controlled Natural Selection and Value
Marking, 168

Moulton (Prof. F. R.), Introduction to Celestial Mechanics,

143

Moulton (Lord), Manufacture of Dyestuffs in Britain, 555
Muir (Dr. T.), Hesse's Generalisation of Pascal's Theorem,

247

Müller (J.), Bibliotheca Geographica, 171

Nares (Vice-Admiral Sir G.), Obituary, 565
Natanson (Dr. L.), Scattering of Light by Particles, 122
Needham (Prof. J. G.), Natural History of the Farm, 222
Neogi (P.), Iron in Ancient India, 520

Nernst (Prof. W.), Theory of the Solid State, 333
Netschajeff (Prof.), Experimental Pedagogics in Russia, 296
Nettleton (H. R.), Vacuum Guard-ring and Thermal Con-
ductivity of Mercury, 554

Newbigin (Dr. Marion I.), the British Empire beyond the

Seas, 304

Newman (W. A. C.), Metallurgy, A. H. Hiorns, 87
Nicholls (G. E.), a Distinctive Character of Genus Bufo, 420
Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), Spectra of Helium and Hydrogen,
642

Nicholson (W. A.), Flora of Norfolk, 57

Nicoll (Dr. Wm.), Parasitic Worms of Queensland, 407
Nicolle (C.) and others, Typhus and Lice, 357
Noël (Paul), Ce que j'ai vu chez les bêtes, 140
Noyes (W. A.), Text-book of Chemistry, 586

Nutting (Prof. P. G.), Focal Length of Human Eye for
different Wave-lengths, 150

Odell (Miss L. M.), Weather Chart Exercises, 290
Ogley (D. H.), Incandescent Electric Lamps, 142
Okada (Dr. T.), Glazed Frost, 149

Oliver (Sir T.), Lead Poisoning, 499

Olivier (C. P.), Parabolic Orbits of Meteor Swarms, 490
Omori (Prof.), Volcanic Catastrophes in Japan, 289
Onslow (Hon. H.), Penalty.on Research, 699

Oppel (Dr. A.), Dr. Franz, Dr. Stendell, Comparative
Microscopic Anatomy of Vertebrates, 252

Orr (M. A.), (Mrs. Evershed), Dante and the Early
Astronomers, 359

Orwin (C. S.), Farm Accounts. 505

Osborne (Prof. W. A.), Jacketing Wet-bulb Thermometers,
323

Osgood (W. F.), Theory of Functions of several Complex

Variables, 166

Owen (D.), Bridge for measuring Self-induction, 356

Paget (S.), Protective Treatment against Typhoid, 146:
Care of the Wounded, General Delorme, 257; Health of
the Expeditionary Force, 425

Paisley Naturalists' Society, Transactions, 504
Palmer (C. A.), Wild Life in Woods and Streams, 305
Pappenheim (Prof. A.), R. Donaldson, Clinical Examination
of Blood, 418

Parker (P.), English, French, and German Water Vocabu-
lary, 372

Parkinson (S. T.) and G. Smith, Impurities of Agricultural
Seed, 171

Parsons (F. G.), Measurements of Medieval Femurs, 643
Parsons (Dr. H. F.), Isolation Hospitals, 276
Patten (Prof. C. J.), Bird Migration, 409

Patterson (S. W.), Action of Carbon Dioxide and Adrenaline
on the Heart, 356

Patterson (Dr. T. S.), Cement for Polarimeter Tubes, 700
Patton (Dr. W. S.) and Dr. F. W. Cragg, Text-book of
Medical Entomology, 84

Paul (J. H.), Regeneration of Legs of Decapods, 608
Pearson (Prof. Karl), Measurements of Medieval English
Femora, 698

Peel (C. V. A.), Collection, 343

Penard (E.), Moss-dwelling Rhizopods, 66
Penck (Prof. A.), Antarctica, 241

Pendlebury (C.) and H. Leather, Pendlebury's New Con-
crete Arithmetic, 667

Péringuey (L.), large Palæoliths from Cape Town, 27;
Grooved Stone Slabs used by Aboriginals, 27; S. African
Mutillidæ, 67

Perrin (Mrs. Henry), Prof. G. S. Boulger, British Flower-
ing Plants, 332

Perry (Prof. J.), Educational Science: British Association
Address, 125; the Real Japan, H. W. Mabie, 639
Petersen (Dr. C. J. G.), Animal Communities of the Sea-
bottom, 124

Petrie (Dr. J. M.), Cyanogenetic Plants, 438

Petrie (Prof. W. M. Flinders), the Green Flash, 88; Beliefs
of Ancient Egypt and of African Tribes, 261; Palæo-
lithic Age in Egypt, 497; Amulets, 531; Metals in
Egypt, 539

Phelps (J.), Annealing Silver, 153; Annealing Gold, 322
Pickard (J. A.), Modern Steel Analysis, 113
Pickering (S. U.), Woburn Fruit Farm, 628; Trenching
Ground and Spraying Potatoes, 672

Pickering (Prof. W. H.), the Moon not dead, 543
Pierce (N. B.), Origin of Species, 34
Pike (O. G.), Bird Biographies, 590

Pilgrim (G. E.), the Siwaliks and Mammal Horizons of
Europe, 347

Plaskett (H. H.), Solar Rotation in 1913, 626
Plate (Prof. L.), Taxonomy, 360

Plummer (Prof. H. C.), Star Clusters, 674
Pocock (R. I.), Pine- and Beech-Marten, 356

Poincaré (Henri), F. Maitland; F. and L. Lindemann,
Science and Method, 501; G. B. Halsted, Foundations
of Science, etc., 501; Dr. K. Lichtenecker, Last
Thoughts, 501

Porter (Prof. A. W.), the Green Flash, 672
Potts (F. A.), Polychaeta from N.E. Pacific, 412; Colour
Variations of Crinoidal Fauna, 441
Poulton (Prof.), Mimicry, 408

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Powell (H.), Fruit-growing in East Africa, 515
Poynting (Prof. J. H.) and Sir J. J. Thomson, Text-book of
Physics Static Electricity and Magnetism, 56
Praeger (R. Ll.), Clare Island: Terrestrial Distribution,
637

Preece (Sir W. H.) and Sir J. Sivewright, Telegraphy, 142
Price (E. W.), Essence of Astronomy, 280
Price (Dr. G. M.), the Modern Factory, 694

Priestley (R. E.), Antarctic Adventure: Scott's Northern
Party, 364

Pringle (G. C.), Peebles and Selkirk, 335
Prior (Dr. G. T.), Meteorites, 329

Puiseux (P.), Comet 1913f (Delavan), 191
Przibram (Dr. H.), Experimental Zoology, 193
Purser (G. L.), Respiration in Insects, 441
Pycraft (W. P.), Courtship of Animals, 140

Quain's Elements of Anatomy, 390

Ramsay (Sir W.), Germany's Aims and Ambitions, 137;
Place of Science in Industry, 275; German Methods in
Commerce, 546; a Penalty on Research, 642
Rankin (I. G.) and W. F. D. Chambers, Asymmetric
"Diffraction" and "Re-Diffraction" of X-Radiation, 116
Rankine (A. O.), Viscosity of Iodine Vapour, 662
Raper (Lieut. H.), Navigation, 144

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