Contents of the last Eight Issues of SCIENCE PROGRESS 



{Continued.') 



No. 34. OCTOBER 1914. 



Science and the State : A Programme. 



Some Logical Impossibilities. Charles 

 A. Mercier, M.D., F.R.C.P. 



Vitamines. H. W. Bywaters, D.Sc. Il- 

 lustrated. 



The Biochemistry of Respiration. H. M. 

 Vernon, M.A., M.D. 



Some Recent Additions to our Know- 

 ledge of the Germ - Cell Cycle in 

 Animals. Robert W. Hegner, Ph.D. 

 Illustrated. 



Theories of Dyeing. E. A. Fisher, M.A. 



The Extinct Apes and their Bearing 

 upon the Antiquity of the Hominidje. 

 A. G. Thacker, A.R.C.Sc. Illustrated. 



Science and the Supply of Fine Cotton. 

 W. Lawrence Balls, M.A. 



Smoke Abatement : Notes on the Pro- 

 gress of the Movement to Secure a 

 Cleaner and Purer Atmosphere. 

 J. B. C. Kershaw, F.I.C. Illustrated. 



Tornadoes and Tall Buildings. James 

 Huneker. Illustrated. 



Notes, Correspondence, Reviews, Books 

 Received, Announcements, Notice. 



No. 35. JANUARY 1915. 



Militarism and Party Politics. 



The Curves of Life — A Criticism. H. G. 

 Plimmer, F.R.S. 



A Reply to some Charges against 

 Logic Miss L. S. Stebbing. 



A Survey of the Problem of Vitalism. 

 Hugh Elliot. 



Capillary Constants and their Measure- 

 ment. Allan Ferguson, B.Sc. 



The Formation of Ozone in the Upper 

 Atmosphere, and its Influence on the 

 Optical Properties of the Sky. J. N. 

 Pring. D.Sc. 



Colour - Vision and Colour - Vision 

 Theories, including the Theory of 

 Vision. F. W. Edridge-Green, M.D., 

 F.R.C.S. 



The International Struggle for Manu- 

 factures, AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE HIS- 

 TORY of the Alum Trade. Rhys 

 Jenkins, M.I.Mech.E. 



Ancient and Modern Dentistry. C. Ed- 

 ward Wallis, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,L.D.S. 

 Illustrated. 



Notes, Correspondence, Reviews, Books 

 Received, Announcements, Notice. 



No. $6. APRIL 1915. 



Some Aspects of the Atomic 



Prof. Frederick Soddy, M 

 The Anthocyan Pigments. 



Everest, M.Sc.,Ph.D. 

 Vertebrate Palaeontology 



R. Lydekker, B.A., F.R.S 

 The Prevision of Earthquakes 



Davison, Sc.D., F.G.S. 



Theory. 

 A., F.R.S. 

 Arthur E. 



in 1914. 



Illustrated. 



Charles 



The Electrical Properties of Conduc- 

 tors at very Low Temperatures. 

 Francis Hyndman, B.Sc. 



Is the Organism a Thermodynamic 

 Mechanism ? James Johnstone, D.Sc. 



Notes. Correspondence, Essay-Reviews, 

 Reviews, Books Received, Announce- 

 ments. 



No. 37. JULY 1915. 



On the Structure of the Universe. 

 H. Spencer Jones, M.A., B.Sc. 



Logic : A Rejoinder to Miss Stebbing. 

 Charles Mercier, M.D., F.R.C.P. 



A Bit of Rock. George William Bettany. 



The Role of Reductase in Tissue Respi- 

 ration. Profs. David Fraser Harris 

 and Henry Jermain Maude Creighton, 

 M.A. 



The History of Adrenalin. S. C. Brad- 

 ford, B.Sc. 



Some Eugenic Aspects of War. A. G. 

 Thacker, A.R.C.Sc. 



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The Spinning Properties of Cotton. W. 



Lawrence Balls, M.A. 

 Carbon: Its Molecular Structure and 

 Mode of Oxidation. Maurice Copisa- 

 row, M.Sc. . 

 Essay-Reviews : 



How the Problem of the X-Rays has been 

 Solved, by Prof. Fredk. Soddy, F.R.S. 

 The Organism as a Thermodynamic Me- 

 chanism, by Hugh Elliot. 

 Science and the Sublime Vision ; or, the 

 Seven Against One. 

 Recent Advances in Science, Notes, Re- 

 views, Etc. 



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