

SCIENCE PROGRESS 



IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 



A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OJ 

 SCIENTIFIC WORK AND THOI 



i' A FOR THE <<,) 



NO. 29. JULY 19^ ' vCa 



CONTENTS \*> 



1. Vertebrate Palaontology in 1912. R. Lydekker, F.R.8. ^^4 ~fc 



2. Temperature and the Properties of Oases. Francis Hyndmanv* 



3. Lenard's Researches on Phosphorescence. E. N. Da C. Andrade. 

 i. The Corrosion of Iron. H. E. A. 



5. Recent Work on Volcanoes. E. H. L. Schwarz. 



6. A Contribution to the Bionomics of English Oligochata. 



I. British Earthworms. Hilderic Friend. 



7. Enzymes as Synthetic Agents. 



I. In Carbohydrate Metabolism. J. H. Priestley. 



8. Scientific National Defence. Col. Charles Ross. 



9. Woman's Place in Nature. I. M. S. Pembrey: II. 0. A. Craggs. 



10. The Seats of the Soul in History. David Fraser Harris. 



11. The Outlook for Human Health. Bernard Houghton. 



12. Reviews, Books Received, and Notes. 

 Notice— The Emoluments of Scientific Workers. 



EDITOR 



SIR RONALD ROSS, K.C.B., F.R.S., D.Sc, 

 LL.D., M.D., F.R.C.S. 



LONDON 

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