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Carnt (E. C.) [Obituary], 679

Carpenter (Capt. A.) and Capt. D. Wilson-Barker, Nature Notes for Ocean Voyagers, 207

Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), Case-hardening, 448; Institute of Metals, 102; Iron, Carbon, and Phosphorus, 438; Munition Metals, 538; the Study of Metals and Alloys, 583 Carpenter (Prof. R. C.), Heating and Ventilating Buildings, sixth edition, 424

Carr (Dr. H. W.), the Philosophy of Change: a Study of the Fundamental Principle of the Philosophy of Berg

son, 3

Carslaw (Prof. H. S.), Plane Trigonometry, 392; Solutions
of the Questions in Plane Trigonometry, 392
Carter (H. J.), Six New Species of Buprestidæ, 553
Carus-Wilson (C.), Early References to Musical Sands, 90;
Extinguishing Fires, 452

Casella and Co., Ltd., Rain-gauge, 263, 264

Cassal (Col. C. E.) and W. J. Dibdin, British Chemical Industry, 273

Castle (F.), Workshop Arithmetic, 392

7,

Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Miocene Insectivorous Beds,
214; New Species of Beetles, 490
Coffin (Rev. Dr. S. J.) [Obituary], 122
Coggia (M.), Mellish Comet, 55

Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), a Composite Gneiss near Barna,
306; Orbicular Granite of Mullaghderg, 26; the Use
of the term "Pinacoid" in Crystallography, 318
Cole (L. H.), Gypsum in Canada, 240

52

Cole (Dr. L. J.) and Kirkpatrick, Inheritance in Pigeons,
553; Sex Ratios, 658
Coleman (Dr.), Black Rot of Coffee; Areca Palm Disease,
Coley (Dr. F. C.), Defence against Poisonous Gas, 349
Collamore (Miss H.), Bequests to American Colleges, 499
Collins (H. F.), Concentration of Gold in the Converter, 363
Colson (C.) [Obituary], 488

Colyer (J. F.), awarded John Tomes Prize, 180
Comissopulos (N. A.), Frequency of Cloud-forms at Helwan,

352

Compton (A. H.), the Distribution of the Electrons in Atoms, 343

Castle (Prof. W. E.) and P. B. Hadley, the "English" Coomaraswamy (Dr. A. K.), Bronzes from Ceylon, chiefly

Rabbit, 657

Castle and Fish, Black-and-tan Rabbit, 44

Cathcart (Dr. E. P.), Constituents of Extracts derived from Albuminous Substances, 382

Caullery (Prof. M.), elected Foreign Member of the
Linnean Society, 327

Chaillou (Dr.) [Obituary], 488
Chalmers (S. D.), Periscopes, 68
Chambers (G. F.) [Obituary], 380

Chapman (A. C.), Constituents of Extracts derived from
Albuminous Substances, 382

Chapman (E. H.), Correlation between Changes in Barometric Height, 306

Chapman (Prof. H. H.), Forest Valuation, 555
Chappell (E.), Arithmetical Processes of Involution and
Evolution, 81

Chatley (Prof. H.), Similitude in Periodic Motion, 288
Chattaway (Dr.), Glycerol and Anhydrous Oxalic Acid, 273
Chaudhuri (Dr. B. L.), the Weighing Beam called Bisá
dángá, 529

Cheshire (F. J.), Focometric Apparatus, 15

Chesneau (G.), Coloured Glass of the Middle Ages, 335
Chevalier (S.), Atmospheric Dispersion, 223
Chignell (N. J.), Numerical Trigonometry, 392
Chree (Dr. C.), Magnetic "Character" Figures, 110; Mag-
netic Diurnal Variations, 249; the Magnetic Storm of
June 17, and Aurora, 561; the Magnetic Storm and
Solar Disturbance of June 17, 1915, 480
Christie (Capt. A. C.), a Manual of X-ray Technic, 87
Christie (Dr. W. A. K.), Potash Salts, 98
Christophers (Major), the Spleen Rate, etc., 545
Christy (Dr. C.), Life-habits of the Okapi, 713; Supposed
Horn-sheaths of an Okapi, 342; the Okapi, 506
Chubb (E. C.), a New Tsetse-fly from Zululand, 538
Church (Sir A. H.), Bequests of, 693; [Death], 377:
[Obituary article], 399; the Chemistry of Paints and
Painting, fourth edition, 259

Chwolson (Prof. O. D.), Traité de Physique, translated by
E. Davaux, 257

Civita (Prof. L.), Reciprocal Theorems, 491; Thermal
Radiation, 240

Claremont (L.), Ruby-mining in Burma, 44
Clark (A. H.), Distribution of Peripatus, 215
Clark (A. L.), the Bloom in Flax, 239

Clark (J. E.), Phenological Observations from December,

1913, to November, 1914, 389

Clarke (G.) and others, Cane-crushing, 272

Clarke (F. W.) and W. C. Wheeler, Composition of Crinoid
Skeletons, 355.

Clarke (Dr. J. M.), the "Clark Reservation," 155.
Clarke (Sir Rupert), Fly River Expedition, 181

Clayton (H. Helm), Moving Waves of Weather in South
America, 306

Close (Col.), Geodesy of the British Isles, 93
Clouston (Sir T.) [Obituary], 212

Cluzet (J.), the Electrical Examination of Paralytics, 552
Coblentz (W. W.), Absorption, etc., of Quartz, 155;
Measuring Heat from Stars, 354

Cochrane (C.), Reflective Power of Pigments, 195

in the Colombo Museum (Memoirs of the Colombo Museum, Series A., No. 1), 144

Conklin (C. D., jun.), Structural Steel Drafting and Elementary Design, 425

Conklin (Prof. E. G.), Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men, 613

Connolly (M.), South African Mollusca, 598

School

Coomber (H.), Lessons and Experiments on Scientific
Hygiene and Temperance for Elementary
Children, 643

Cooper (Prof. F. C.) [Obituary], 401

Coquidé (M.), Nitrification in Peaty Soils, 27 Cornish (Rev. J. G.), Hobbies in the Vale of White Horse, 624

Cortie (Rev. A. L.), the Magnetic Storm and Solar Disturbance of June 17, 1915, 450, 537, 618 Costerus (Drs. J. C.) and J. J. Smith, Tropical Teratology,

681

Coulter (Prof. J. M.), the Evolution of Sex in Plants, 447
Coulter (Dr. J. M.), Fundamentals of Plant-breeding, 478

Coupin (H.), a Marine Yeast, 27; Morphogenic Action of
Increased Salinity on Marine. Bacteria, 307; Resistance
of Marine Bacteria to Action of Salt, 195
Courtot (Ch.), Oscillation of the Indene Double Linkage,

251

Coustet (E.), Dosage of X-rays, 436

Coward (T. A.), Behaviour of a Blackbird, 194
Cowles (Dr. A. P.), the Palæmons of the Philippines, 569
Cox (G. J.), Pottery for Artists, Craftsmen, and Teachers,

202

Cracknell (A. G.), the Laws of Algebra, 558
Cracknell (A. G.) and A. Barraclough, Junior Algebra, 558
Cramer (Dr. W.), Directions for a Practical Course in
Chemical Physiology, second edition, 89; Surface Ten-
sion and Cell Metabolism, 279; Surface Tension and
Ferment Action, 561

Crampton (C. B.) and R. G. Carruthers, Geology of Caith

ness, 243

Culture

Crauzel (E.), Treatment of Recent Wounds, 552 Crawford (A. T.), Mellish's Comet, 274 Crawley (A. E.), Appearance and Reality, 200; and Metaphysics, 339; Psychology without Consciousness, 85; the Golden Bough, by Sir J. G. Frazer, vol. xii., 284

Crawshay (L. R.), the Rearing of Plankton Animals, 629 Cresswell (K. A. C.), Cause of Fluctuations of the Population of Mesopotamia, etc., 328

Cressy (E.), Discoveries and Inventions of the Twentieth Century, 294

Crofton (Dr. M. W.) [Death], 327; [Obituary article], 377 Crookes (Sir W.), elected Honorary Member of the Society of Public Analysts, 327

Crooke (W.), the Dasahra, 238
Crowther (J. A.), Molecular Physics, 87
Cubberley (Prof. E. P.), awarded the Butler Silver Medal
of Columbi University, 349

Culler (Dr. J. A.), a Text-book of General Physics for
College Students, 423

Nature,

October 7, 1915.

Index

Cullum (J. E.), Retirement from Superintendency of the
Valencia Observatory, 236

Cummings (B. F.), New Species of Polyplax, 167
Cunningham (E.), the Principle of Relativity, 612

Dessaur (F.), Röntgen Motion Pictures, 272

ix

Detlefsen (Prof. J. A.), Genetic Studies of a Cavy Species
Cross, 159

Dewey, on the Dewlish Elephant-trench, 303

Cunningham (J. T. and J. A. T.), Hormones and Here- Dewey and Bromehead, the Country around Windsor and dity, 8

Cunningham (J. T.), Plates of Paraffin-wax, 167

Curlewis (H. B.), the Perth (W.A.) Section of the Astro-
graphic Catalogue, 601

Curtis (H. D.), Nebular Proper Motions, 46
Curtis (H. L.), Vibration Electrometer, 183
Curtis (Dr. M. R.), Rhode Island Red Hen, 657

Curtis (R.), Simultaneous Ovulation and Double-yolked
Eggs, 626

Cushing (H. P.), Syenites and Granites of the Adirondack
Region, 436

Cuyler (Miss E. and T. de Witt), Gift to the George
Peabody College for Teachers, 692

Curzon (Earl), Utilisation of the Services of Scientific
Men, 514

M. D., Jamaica as a Centre for Botanical Research in the
Tropics, 440

Dakin (H. P.), Antiseptic Substances and Wounds, 694
Daly (Prof. R. D.), North American Cordillera, 239
Dames (M. L.), Sháh Daula's Rats, 434

Darling (C. R.), Liquid Drops and Globules, 337; Recent
Progress in Pyrometry, 576

Darwin (Emma), a Century of Family Letters, 1792-1896,
Edited by Henrietta Litchfield, 503
Darwin (Erasinus), [Obituary], 269

Das-Gupta (H. C.), Palæontological Notes from Hazara,
397, 529

Davidson (Sir J. Mackenzie), Telephone Attachment in
Surgery, 92

Davies (G. M.), Detrital Andalusite in Cretaceous and
Eocene Sands, 501

Davis (B. M.), Method of Obtaining Complete Germination
of Seeds in Enothera, 553: Significance of Sterility in
Enothera, 443

Davis (Dr. C. A.), Algæ in Carbonaceous Deposits, 444
Davis (Prof. N. F.), Endowment of a Library at Brown
University in honour of, 692

Davis (W. G.), Retirement from Directorship of the Argen-
tine Meteorological Service, 378

Davis (Prof. W. M.), Coral Reefs, 189: Darwin's Theory
of Coral Reefs, 442

Davison (Dr. C.), Seismic Disturbances, 240; Subjects for
Mathematical Essays, 558; the Avezzano Earthquake of
January 13, 76; the Seismological Society of America,

439

Dawe (M. T.), appointed Agricultural Adviser to the Govern-
ment of Colombia, 708

Dawson (C.), Flint Implement Cultures, 54
Dawson (Dr. J.), Histology of Disseminated Sclerosis, 2f
Day (H.), Relationship of the Fishes and the Amphibia, 306
Day (J. P.), the Counties of Clackmannan and Kinross, 145
Dean (Prof. Bashford), a Bibliography of Fishes, 318
Dean (Dr. H. Roy), appointed Professor of Pathology, etc.,

1ος

Dendy (Prof. A.), Biological Conception of Individuality, 598
Déjerine (Prof. J. J.), awarded the Moxon Gold Medal of
the Royal College of Physicians, 622
Delavan, Re-discovery of Tempel's Comet, 353
Delbet (P.), Pyoculture, 473

Delorme (E.). Artificial Limbs, 167; Grafting the Flexor
Tendons of the Fingers, 722

de Morgan (A.), Essavs on the Life and Work of Newton,
Edited by P. E. B. Jourdain, 3

Denning (W. F.), August Meteors, 683; the Brilliant Fire-
ball of Sunday, March 28, 157; the Daylight Fireball
of July 5, 550; the Meteor Season, 519

Deprat (J..), Mode of Formation of two Japanese Volcanic
Centres, 581

Derzhanin (A.), Caspian Fauna, 239

Deshumbert (M.), Morale Fondée sur les Lois de la Nature,
285

Deslandres (H.), Rotation of Solar Corona, 195

Dessau (Prof. B.), Manuale di Fisica, vol. ii., Acustica,

Chertsey, 517.

Dickins (F. V.), [Death], 679; [Obituary article], 708
Dickinson (H. C.) and N. S. Osborne, a New Calorimeter,
436; an Aneroid Calorimeter, 300

Dickson (Prof. L. E.), Algebraic Invariants, 62
Dickson (S.), Bequest to the University of Pennsylvania, 581
Diener (Dr. C.), Anthracolithic Fauna of Kashmir, etc., 73
Observatory, 236
Dines (L. H. G.), appointed Superintendent of the Valencia
Dines (W. H.), the Probable Error of the Amplitudes in a
Fourier Series obtained from a given Set of Observa-
tions, 644

Dixon (A. E.), re-appointed Assistant to the Downing Pro-
fessor of Medicine at Cambridge University, 361
Dixon (Prof. H. H.), Morbid Changes in Plants, 244;
Tensile Strength of Sap, 244; Changes in Sap produced
by Heating, 244.

Dobell (C.) and A. P. Jameson, the Chromosome Cycle in
Coccidia and Gregarines, 446

Dobie (Dr. W. M.), [Death], 71

Dodge (F. D.), Standardising Normal and Decinormal Solu-
tions of Acids, 712

Doidge (E. M.), South African Erysiphaceæ, 389
Donaldson (Principal Sir James), [Death], 41

Doncaster (Dr. L.), the Determination of Sex, 197; the
Relation between Chromosomes and Sex Determination
in "Abraxas Grossulariata," 395

Donnan (Prof. F. G.), Science in the Service of the State, 509

Dornan (Rev. S. S.), Rhodesian Ruins and Native Tradi-
tion, 686

North America, 1823-1827, 31'
Douglas (David), Journal kept by, during his Travels in

Douglas (Dr. J. Sholto C.), appointed Professor of Pathology
at Sheffield, 304

Douvillé (H.), the Orbitoids of Trinity Island, 693
Downie (Major A. M.), [Obituary], 650

Downing (Dr. A. M. W.), the Determination of Easter
Day, 571

Dreaper (W. P.), Government Dye Scheme, 119; Industrial
Research, 120; Scientific Methods in Industry, 428;
Testing Respirators, 507

Drever (J.), Mechanism of Writing, 185
Drinkwater (Dr. H.), Inheritance of Brachydactyly in
Human Families, 657

Drury (F. E.), Geometry of Building Construction: Second
Year Course, 586

Dubarry (J. P.), Anti-typhoid Vaccination, 389
Dudgeon (G. C.), Sorghum vulgare, Pers., 570

Duffield (Dr. W. G.), the Green Flash, 66; Meteorology of
the Sun, 111, 655

Dugan (Prof. R. S.), Some Results from the Observation of
Eclipsing Variables, 444

Dugan (Dr.), R.T. Persei and 2 Draconis, 655
Dunbar (Sir G. D.), Assam Tribes, 96
Dunn (S. T.), Key to the Labiata of China, 491
Dunn (Sir W.), Endowment of a Lectureship in Pathology
at Guy's Hospital, 721

Duparc (L.) and Mme. M. Tikanowitch, the Ural Chain,
188

du Pont (P. S.), Gift to University of Pennsylvania Museum,
248

Durell (Dr. F.), Fundamental Sources of Efficiency, 313
Durrant (J. H.), Insect Pests and Army Biscuit, 596
Duthie (Miss A. V.), Apparent Apogamy in Pterygodium
newdigatæ, 582

du Toit (Dr.), an Interesting Rock, 98

Dyson (Sir F. W.), Halley Lecture on Measurement of the
Distances of the Stars, 383; the Royal Observatory,
Greenwich, 408

A. S. E., a Mathematical Paradox, 345; [see also 403]
Ealand (C. A.), Insects and Man, 338

Earle (Dr. H. G.), appointed Professor of Physiology in
Hong-Kong University, 664

4

Earle (R. B.), Replacement of Sandstone, 216 Eastaugh (F. A.), Effect of Different Methods of Crushing on the Ash of Coke, 363

Eastman (Dr. C. R.), Early Figures of the Opossum, 89;
Early Figures of the Remora, 344; More Early Animal
Figures, 589

Eckersley, Solar Radiation Measures in Egypt, 157
Edelman (P. E.), Experiments, 294
Edridge-Green (Dr. F. W.), the Simple Character of the
Yellow Sensation, 547

Edser (E.), Aiming with the Rifle, 462; Science and
Invention, 294

Edwards (E. J.) and M. J. Tickle, Practical Science and Mathematics, 586

Edwards (F. W.), Occurrence of Culex hortensis at Logie,
Elgin, 403

Egerton (A. C.), the Physical Properties of Isotopes, 90
Eginitis (D.), Geological Phenomena observed during the
two last Earthquakes at Leucade and Ithaca, 581;
Observations of Mellish's Comet, 363, 529
Ehrlich (Prof. Paul) [Obituary article], 707
Elborne (S. L.), Structure of Hailstones, 591

FitzSimons (F. W.), Palæolithic Man in South Africa, 615;
the House Fly: a Slayer of Men, 699
Flahault (Prof. C. H. M.), elected Foreign Member of the
Linnean Society, 327

Flajolet (Ph.), Perturbations of the Magnetic Declination at Lyons, 279

Flammarion (C.), Annuaire Astronomique et Météorologique
pour 1915, 76; German Mentality in History, 458
Fleming (A. P. M.) and others, Training for Industrial
Engineering, 248

Fleming (B. E.), Practical Irrigation and Pumping, 393
Fleming (Dr. J. A.), an Optical Instrument, 194
Fleming (Sir Sandford) [Obituary article], 596
Flersheim (R.), Bequest by, 166

Fletcher (T. B.), Some South Indian Insects and other
Animals of Importance, 143

Fleurent (E.), Bread for Prisoners of War, 610
Flood-Page (Major S.) [Obituary], 181

Foot (Miss K.) and Miss E. C. Strobell, Results of Cross-
ing Two Hemipterous Species, 471
Fonzes-Diacon (M.), Copper Spraying Fluids, 251
Forbes (Dr. H. O.), a Mistaken Butterfly, 204

Elderton (Miss) and Prof. Karl Pearson, Isolation and Forchheimer (Dr. F.), a Chair in Honour of, in the Diphtheria, 658

Ellacombe (Canon), the Flowers of Milton, 652

Medical College of Cincinnati University, 636
Forcrand (M. de), a Hydrate of Hydrogen Arsenide, 223
and Ford (W. B.), Representation of Arbitrary Functions by
Definite Integrals, 638

Ellis (C.), the Hydrogenation of Oils, Catalyzers,
Catalysis, and the Generation of Hydrogen, 312
Elmhirst (R.), Reproduction in Sea-anemones, 158
Emery (Mrs. M. M.), Gift to the Medical College of Cin-
cinnati University, 636

Emmons (W. H.) and F. C. Calkins, Region around
Philipsburg, 127

Enriques (Prof. F.), translated by K. Royce, Problems of
Science, 639

Esben-Petersen, Australian Neuroptera, part ii., 553
Eskola (P.), the Orijärvi Region, 239

Eve (Prof. A. S.), the Thermionic Current, 174
Evans (W.), Insects Attracted by Light, 491; Mallophaga
and Ixodidæ of Birds, 665

Evershed (J.), Report of the Kodaikanal and Madras
Observatories, 332; the Green Flash, 286
Evershed (Dr.) and N. Ayyar, Displacements of Enhanced
Iron Lines at Centre of the Sun's Disc, 519
Ewart (Dr. A. J.), Function of Chlorophyll, 25
Ewart (Prof. Cossar), Development of the Horse, 528
Eykman (Prof. J. F. [Obituary], 543

Eyles (F.), Plants Collected in Southern Rhodesia, 582

F.R.S., Calculus Made Easy, second edition, 425
F.R.S., the National Organisation of Scientific Effort, 315
Fantham (Dr. H. B.), Insect Pests and War, 265; Spiro-
chaeta bronchialis, 711

Fantham (Dr. H. B.) and Dr. A. Porter, Insect Flagellates introduced into Vertebrates, 416

Farren (W.), Life-history of the Woodlark, 516
Favre (J.), Plant Life and Geology of the Salève, 188
Fawcett (Lt.-Col. J. M.), Collection of Heterocera, 55
Fawcett (W.) and Dr. A. B. Rendle, Flora of Jamaica,
vol. iii., 368

Fernandes (F. V.), Indian School of Chemistry, 353 Fewkes (Dr.), a Race of Sedentary People in the Antilles, 275 Prehistoric Pottery, 213

Fielde (Miss A. M.), Antennæ of Ants, 214

Filipoi (Dr. F. di), Exploration in the Karakoram, 622:
Work in the Karakoram Himalays, 331
Findlay (Prof. A.), appointed Thomson Lecturer in
Chemistry, 278

Findon (H.), Terrestrial and Fluviatile Shellfish, 465
Finn (F.), Assistance to Visitors at the Horniman Museum,
414

Fischer (Prof. B.) [Obituary], 650

Fischer (L. A.), Standards of Linear Measure, 302 Fischer (Prof. M. H.), Edema and Nephritis, second edition, 258

Fischer-Petersen (Dr.), Mellish's Comet (1915a), 217, 332 Fisher (Lord), appointed Chairman of the Inventions Board, 513 Fitzpatrick (Rev. T. C.), elected Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. 387

Forster (Dr. M. O.), Dye Industry, 119; the College and the Factory, 573

Foster (P. le Neve), a Prize in Memory of P. le Neve Foster, 678

Foster (S. W.) and P. R. Jones, the Pear Thrips, 687 Foulerton (A. G. R.), appointed Lecturer in Public Health, 193

Fournois (A.), Modern Processes of Manufacturing Hydrogen for Airships, 620

Fowle (F. E.), Smithsonian Physical Tables, sixth revised edition, 534,

Fraas (Prof. E.) [Obituary], 124

Frankland (Prof. Percy), the Chemical Industries of Germany, 47; University Appointments in War-time, 428 Franklin (W. S.) and B. Macnutt, Elementary Electricity and Magnetism, 559; Advanced Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 559

Fraser (Miss E. A.), Eye-muscles in Trichosurus vulpecula, 362

Frazer (Sir J. G.), the Golden Bough, vol. xii., Bibliography and General Index, 284

Frechette (H.), Non-metallic Minerals used in the Canadian Manufacturing Industries, 658

Freud (Prof. S.), Psychopathology of Everyday Life,
English Translation with Introduction by Dr. A. A.
Brill, 227

Frewen (M.), the State and the Fisherman, 330
Friel (Dr. A. R.), Piantication, 380

Friend (Dr. J. N.), H. F. V. Little, and W. E. S. Turner,
a Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry, vol. i. part i.,
an Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry; part
ii., the Inert Gases, H. V. A. Briscoe, 532
Fries (Dr. R. E.), appointed Director of the Bergielund
Botanic Garden, 517

Frost (Dr. E. B.), Radial Velocities in the Orion Nebula, 445, 638

Fry (G. C.), Principles of Physical Geography, 174
Fryer (A.) and A. Bennett, the Potamogetons (Pond Weeds)
of the British Isles, 531

Fuller (G. D.), Evaporation and Soil Moisture, 98
Fuller (M. L.), Geology of Long Island, New York, 127
Furuhjelm (Dr. R.), Spectrum of the Inner Corona, 353
Fyson (P. F.), Flora of the South Indian Highlands, 307

Gage (Prof. S. H.) and Dr. H. P. Gage, Optic Projection Principles, Installation and Use of the Magic Lantern, Projection Microscope, Reflecting Lantern, Moving Picture Machine, 61

Galippe (V.), Parasitism in Seeds, 693

Galitzin (Prince B.), appointed Halley Lecturer for 1916, 527 Italian Earthquake of January 13, 27; the Earthquake of February 18, 1911, 502, 626

Gardiner (J. H.), the Value of the Rarer Elements, 225

7, 1915

Gamble (J. S.), Juglandaceæ, etc., 681

Gardiner (Prof. J. S.), Geography of British Fisheries, 72,
634

Gardner (Prof. E.), an Ancient Ivory Statuette, 270
Gardner (H. A.), Paints to Prevent Electrolysis, 156

Grace (J. H.), re-appointed Lecturer in Mathematics at
Cambridge, 471

Grafe (Prof. V.), Ernährungsphysiologisches Praktikum der
höheren Pflanzen, 391

Gramont (A. de), Stellar Spectra, 218

Gaster (L.) and J. S. Dow, Modern Illuminants and Illu- Gravely (F.), Indian Mygalomorph Spiders, 599
minating Engineering, 253

Gates (F. C.), Swamp Vegetation at Los Baños, 351
Gates (F. G.), Vegetation on Taal Volcano, 215

Gates (Dr. R. R.), Enotheras from Cheshire and Lanca-
shire, 154; the Mutation Factor in Evolution, with par-
ticular reference to Enothera, 668

Gaunt (P.), Sewage Problems, 477

Gavey (Sir J.), Damage to Telephone Systems, 241
Gay (Prof. C. W.), the Principles and Practice of Judging
Live Stock, 63

Gee (Prof. W. W. H.), a Projection Screen, 139

Geikie (Sir A.), a Canadian Memorial to Hugh Miller, 479;
Attitude of the State towards Science, 523; Proposed
Bust of, 213

Geikie (Prof. James), [Death], 12; [Obituary article], 40
Gemmill (Dr. J. F.), Ciliation of Asterids, 55; Life-history
of Echinoderms, 569; Twin Larvæ of the Starfish
Luidia, 629

George (D. Lloyd), Co-operation of Scientific Workers, 514;
on an Inventions Branch of the Ministry of Munitions,
623

Georgia (A. E.), a Manual of Weeds, 60

Gibson (A.), Control of Locusts in Eastern Canada, 603;
the Army Worm, Cirphis unipuncta, 603
Gibson (Prof. A. H.) and W. J. Walker, Distribution of
Heat in Cylinder of a Gas Engine, 331

Gibson (E.), the Nato Cattle of the Argentine, 249
Gidley (Dr. J. W.), New Genus of Mammal, 97; Pleistocene
Cave Deposit in Maryland, 135

Gil (M.), appointed Director of the Argentine Meteorological
Service, 378

Giles (Dr. P.), Prof. G. M. Slessor, 610

Graves (H. S.), Place of Forestry among Natural Sciences,
44

Gray (Prof. A.), Lord Kelvin's Work on Gyrostatics (con-
tinued from vol. xciv., p. 716), 19

Gray (Dr. H. B.), appointed Official Lecturer at the Imperial
Institute, 248; lectures at the Imperial Institute, 499
Green (Prof. A. G.) and W. Johnson, awarded the Gold
Medal of the Company of Dyers, 649

Green (Prof. J. A.), Museums and the Claims of Children
and Others, 549

Green (J. F. N.), the Garnets and Streaky Rocks of the
English Lake District, 501

Green (Dr. J. Reynolds), a History of Botany in the United
Kingdom from the Earliest Times to the End of the
Nineteenth Century, 142

Greenough (T. R.), Gift by, of an Electrical and Radio-
graphic Installation, 297

Gregory (Prof. J. W.) and G. W. Tyrrell, Red Rocks of the
Isle of Arran, 244

Gregory (Prof. J. W.), Suess's Classification, 72
Greig (Major), Infection of Drinking-water by a Cholera
Carrier," 545
Greig-Smith (Dr. R.), a New Gum-levan-forming Bac-
terium, 665

Griffiths (E. A. and E.), the Coefficient of Expansion of
Sodium, 472

Grignard (V.) and Ch. Courtot, Benzofulvanol and Benzo-
fulvene, 251

Grove (W. B.), a Pocket Synopsis of the Families of British
Flowering Plants, 531

Gude (G. K.), the Fauna of British India, including Ceylon
and Burma: Mollusca, ii., 368

Gill (Genl. W. D.), bequest to the Johns Hopkins Univer- Gudger (Prof. E. W.), Natural History of the Whale-Shark,
sity, 248

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Glover (W.), Know Your Own Mind, 172

Goddard (Dr. H. H.), Feeble-mindedness: its Causes and
Consequences. 367

Goddard (P. E.), Tales and Legends of the Chilula Tribe, 44.
Godlee (Sir R. J.), Back to Lister, 160

Godwin-Austen (Lt.-Col. H. H.), "The History of Upper
Assam, Upper Burmah, and North-Eastern Frontier,"
673

Goldie (A. H. R.), appointed Senior Professional Assistant
at Eskdalemuir Observatory, 236

Goodchild (G. F.). appointed Registrar of the Council for
External Students of London University, 499
Goodnow (Dr. F. J.), President of Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity, 138

Goodrich (E. S.), the Development of the Invertebrates, 113.
Goodspeed (T. H.), Parthenocarpy and Parthenogenesis in
Nicotiana, 553

Goodspeed (T. H.) and R. E. Clausen, Variation of Flower-
size in Nicotiana, 552

Gordon (G. P.), Potash Salts, 177

Gordon (Dr. W. T.), Archæocyathinæ collected by Scottish
National Antarctic Expedition, 195

Gorgas (Major-Genl. W. C.), awarded Seaman Medal, 212
Gould (Sir A. P.), elected Vice-Chancellor of the University
of London, 471

Gow (A. S. F.), Evolution of the Plough, 14

Gowers (Sir W. R.), [Death], 269; [Obituary article],
296

Grabham (G. W.), Man's True Thermal Environment, 451

299

Guéguen (Prof. F. P. J.), [Obituary], 597
Guichard (C.), the W Congruences, 473
Guillaume (Dr. C. E.), the Names of Physical Units, 427
Guillaume (J.), Mellish Comet, 55; Observations of the Sun,

223, 279, 417

Gunn (W. A.), a Mistaken Wasp, 345

Gurney (J. H.) and Miss E. L. Turner, Long-eared Owl
Nesting on Ground, 682

Gustafson (Prof. G.), [Obituary], 213

Gutton (C.), an Induction Balance for the Detection of
Buried Shells, 637

Guye (C. E.) and C. Lavanchy, Experimental Verification
of the Lorentz-Einstein Formula, 610

Haanel (B. F.), Peat, Lignite, and Coal, 658
Haddon (Dr. A. C.), Ethnographic Studies in Melanesia,
319

Haddon (J. L.), Educative Geography, 449

Haddon (Miss K.), Methods of Feeding of Glow-worm, 55
Hadfield (Sir R.), Sound Steel for Rails and Structural
Purposes, 492

Haigh (W. D.), Estimation of Hygroscopic Moisture in
Soils, 528
Haldane (Dr. J. S.), awarded the Medal of the Institution
of Mining Engineers, 433; the Place of Biology in
Human Knowledge and Endeavour, 465

Hale (Prof. G. E.), Direction of Rotation of Sun-spot
Vortices, 553; Law of Rotation in Spot Vortices, 713;
Report of Mount Wilson Solar Observatory, 75
Hale (Prof. G. E.) and G. P. Luckey, Nature of Sun-spots
and Flocculi, 553; Vortex Motion, 713

Hall (H. U.), an Ethnological Collection from Siberia, 488
Hall (L.), the Mirror of Perception, 200
Hallimond (A. F.), Autunite, 501

Hamlyn-Harris (Dr. R.), Implements of Superstition and
Magic, 490

Hammond (R.) [Obituary], 679

Hampson (Sir G. F.), Catalogue of the Amatida and
Arctiada (Nolina and Lithosianæ) in the Collection of
the British Museum, 368; Plates, 584

Hamy (M.), Radiography in Hospital at the Institute, 195;
Reduction Formula for Prismatic Spectra, 417
Hanriot (M.), Prof. P. Carré, and others, Principes
d'Analyse et de Synthèse en Chimie Organique, 116
Harbord (F. W.), appointed Honorary Adviser in Metal-
lurgy to the Munitions Committee, 649
Harden (Dr. A.), Prof. W. W. H. Gee, and Dr. H. F.
Coward, Report on the Dalton Diagrams, 335
Harding (C.), Battle Weather in Western Europe, 473
Hardinge (Lord), Address to Calcutta University, 193
Hardy (G. H.), a Course of Pure Mathematics, second
edition, 171

Hardy (Prof. J. J.) [Death], 348

Harker (A.), Geology in Relation to the Exact Sciences,
with an Excursus on Geological Time, 105
Harker (Dr. J. A.), Physical Constants, 281; Physical,
Chemical, and Engineering Constants, 475; the Names
of Physical Units, 427

Harling (W. H.), New Acribo" Sectional Pads, 145
Harmer (Dr. S. F.), Cetacea Stranded on the British
Coasts, 182, 279

Harnack (Prof. Erich) [Obituary], 297

Harper (Prof. M. W.), Breeding of Farm Animals, 671
Harries (Rev. H.), Two Waterspouts off Dymchurch, 710
Harrington (M. R.), Sacred Bundles of the Sac and Fox
Indians, 152

Harris (Prof. D. Fraser), Napoleon and the University of
Pavia, 538

Harrison (Prof. J. B.) and C. K. Bancroft, Field and
Forest Resources of British Guiana, 653
Harrison and Subramania, Gases of Swamp Rice Soils, 16
Harrison (Lt.-Col. W. S.) [Obituary], 213
Hartridge (H.) and A. V. Hill, Transmission of Infra-red
Rays by the Eye, 279

Hartwell (Miss) and Miss Tweedy, appointed Demonstrators
in Physiology at Bedford College, 692
Harwood (W. A.), Anemographic Observations at Port Blair,

etc., 216

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Haskins (Prof. C. N.), Reply to Appeal to Non-producing
Mathematicians," 299

Haughton (S. H.), Description of the Dinosaur Bones from
Bushmanland, 554; New Reptiles and Amphibians, 44
Haupt (Prof. P.), Opium in the Bible, 444

Hausen (H.), Types of Porphyry in Finland, 239; Spread
of Glaciers, 239

Haven (Prof. G. B.) and Prof. G. W. Swett, the Design
of Steam Boilers and Pressure Vessels, 534
Haviland (M. D.), a Summer on the Yenesei (1914), 209;
Breeding Habits of the Grey Phalarope, 460; Ornitho-
logical Observations, 78; the Courtship of the Lap-
wing, 517

Hay (O.), Remains of Extinct Animals from the Pleistocene
of North America, 298

Hayden (C.) and others, Gifts to the Massachusetts Insti-
tute of Technology, 528

Heath (F. G.), All about Leaves, 283

Hedin (Sir Sven), Connection with the Royal Geographical
Society, 122

Hegner (Prof. R. W.), the Germ-cell Cycle in Animals, 117
Hemphill (Prof. H.), Library, etc., acquired by Stanford
University, 223

Henderson (Prof. G. G.), Presidential Address to the Society
of Chemical Industry, 572

Henderson (J. B.), Rediscovery of Pourtales's Haliotis, 491
Hendrick (Prof. J.), Composition and Value of Liquid
Manure, 351

Henslow (Rev. Prof. G.), Floral Rambles in Highways and
Byways, 531

Hepburn (R.), a Bursary in Memory of, at Dundee Uni-
versity College, 721

Herbertson (Prof. A. J.), a Map of the Western War Area,
479 [Obituary], 623
Hernández-Pacheco (Dr.) and Dr. H. Obermaier, Neander-
thal Man in Spain, 459
Heron-Allen (E.), Acquirement of the Millett Collections

and Library, 180: Bionomics, etc., of the Foramini-
fera, 82: on Beauty, Design, and Purpose of
the Foraminifera, 630; Volunteers for Scientific
Work, 428

Heron-Allen (E.) and A. Earland, Foraminifera of the
Kerimba Archipelago, 362

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Herrick (Prof. G. W.), Insects Injurious to the Household
and Annoying to Man, 30
Hesse (Dr. B. C.), the Chemist and the Industrial Develop-
ment of the United States, 461

Hett (Mary L.), New Pentastomids from Lungs of Snakes,

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Hewitt (Dr. C. G.), Hibernation of the House-fly, 603;
the Feeding of the Stable-fly, 603; the House-fly,
Musca domestica, Linn. : its Structure, Habits, Develop-
ment, Relation to Disease, and Control, 30
Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Pasteur and Preventive Medicine,
228; the Sterilisation of Water, 677

Hickling (G.) and W. R. Don, Parka decipiens, Fleming,
363

Hicks, the Beckley Rain Gauge, 263

Hicks (Prof. W. M.), Enhanced Series of Lines in Spectra
of the Alkaline Earths, 500

Hickson (Prof. S. J.), elected President of the Manchester
Literary and Philosophical Society, 269
Hildesheim (Dr. O.), the Health of the Child, 700
Hiley, Larch Canker, 176

Hill, South African Santalacea: New Species of Thesidium,
352

Hill (Dr. Alex.), German Universities and the War, 109
Hill (A. W.), Germination of the Genus Marah, 110; Semi-
parasitic Genus Thesium, 154
Hill (Prof. G. A.), Paris Observatory and its Work, 185
Hill (G. F.), Northern-territory Termitidæ, part i., 553
Hill (J. J.), Gift to Harvard University, 581
Hill (Prof. L.), Healthy Atmospheres, 205
Hillebrand (K.), Winnecke's Comet, 99

Hindle (Dr. E.), Flies in Relation to Disease-Blood-
sucking Flies, 338

Hinks (A. R.), appointed Secretary of Royal Geographical
Society, 151

Hirayama (K.) and S. Ogura, Early Chinese Eclipses, 218
Hirst (S.), a Minute Blood-sucking Mite, 415
Hitchcock (Prof. A. S.), a Text-book of Grasses, with
Especial Reference to the Economic Species of the
United States, 60

Hitchcock (F. L.), the Commutative Law for Homogeneous
Strains, 529

Hnatek (Dr. A.), Hy Line in Stellar Spectra, 99
Hobbs (Prof. W. H.), Rôle of the Glacial Anticyclone in
the Air Circulation of the Globe, 444
Hobhouse (L. T.), G. C. Wheeler, and M. Ginsberg, the
Material Culture and Social Institutions of the Simpler
Peoples, 672

Hodge (F. W.), Prehistoric Ruins in Cebollita Valley, 138
Hoff (Prof. J. H. van't), Monument to, unveiled at Rotter-
dam, 237

Hogben (L. T.), awarded the Frank Smart Prize in Zoology
at Cambridge, 470

Hogg (H. R.), Spiders of the Family Salticidæ, 415
Holdich (Sir T. H.), Geodetic Science, 93
Holdsworth (E. W. H.) [Obituary], 95

Hole (R. S.), a New Species of Forest Grass from Burma,
652

Holmboe (J.), Studies on the Vegetation of Cyprus, 254
Holmes (Dr. A.), the Physical Basis of Geography, 534
Holmes (E. M.), awarded the Hanbury Medal, 544
Home (J. H. Milne), Pitwood, 176

Honda (K.), the A2 Transformation in Iron,_525
Hooper (C. H.), Bailey's The Principles of Fruit-growing,
twentieth edition, 449

Hope-Jones (F.), Wireless Time-signals, 515
Hopkins (Dr. A. D.), Classification of the Cryphalinæ, 687
Hopkins (Dr. F. Gowland), awarded the Baly Gold Medal

of the Royal College of Physicians, 622; Constituents
of Extracts derived from Albuminous Substances, 382
Hornaday (Dr. W. T.), Wild Life Conservation in Theory
and Practice, 281

Horne (Dr. J.) and Dr. B. N. Peach, Country round Beauly
and Inverness, 242

Hornell (J.), Fishery Experiments in Ceylon, 681; Ceylon
and Indian Pearl Fisheries, 682; Recent Pearl Fishery
in Palk Bay, 529

Hornig (von G.), Short Period Variable Stars, 655
Horton (F.), Effects of Different Gases, 249
Horwood (A. R.), Practical Field Botany, 283; the Story
of Plant Life in the British Isles, vols. ii. and iii., 421

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