Nature, "1 



, 1911J 



September 28 



Index 



XI 



466; Sir J. J. Thomson's New Method of Chemical 

 Analysis, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., Prof. Bohuslav 

 Brauner, 554 ; Development of the Atomic Theory, 

 Dr. A. N. Meldrum, 473 ; the Constitution of Water, J. 

 Duclaux, 473 ; Phosphates of Uranyl and Amines, L. 

 Barthe, 473 ; Function of Viscosity in the Variations of 

 the Action of Invertine according to Concentrations in 

 Saccharose, P. Achalme, M. Bresson, 474 ; the Oximes, 

 &c., obtained with Ethyl and Methyl Esters, A. Haller, 

 E. Bauer, 506 ; Catalytic Isomerisation of Acetylene 

 Pinacone, G. Dupont, 507 ; New Method of Preparing 

 i8-Diketones, E. Andr^, 507 ; the Magnesium Derivative 

 of Fluorene, V. Grignard, C. Courtot, 507 ; the Ratio of 

 Argon to Nitrogen in Natural Gaseous Mixtures and its 

 Signification, C. Moureu, A. L^pape, 507 ; Interaction of 

 Hydrazine Sulphate with Nitrates, and a New Method 

 for the Determination of Nitritic Nitrogen, B. Behari 

 Dey, H. Kumar Sen, 507 ; Themen der physikalischen 

 Chimie, Prof. E. Baur, 514; das chemische Gleichgewicht 

 auf Grund mechanischer Vorstellungen, Prof. H. von 

 Jiiptner, 514; Chemische Krystallographie, Prof. P. von 

 Groth, 514; Attempts to Resolve Asymmetric Nitrogen 

 Compounds of Low Molecular Weight, Prof. Pope, J. 

 Read, ,1^41 ; " Aldehydo-glyceric " Acid, Dr. Fenton, 

 W. A. R. Wilks, 541 : Triketohydrindene Hydrate, S. 

 Ruhemann, 541 ; Complex Thio-oxalates, H. O. Jones, 

 C. S. Robinson, 541 ; Positive lonisation produced by 

 Phosphates when Heated, F. Horton, 541 ; Catalytic 

 Action of Ferric Sulphocyanide, H. Colin, H. S^n^chal, 

 542 ; Formation of Nitrous Acids in the Living Cell, M. 

 Maze, 542 ; an Introduction to Bacteriological and Enzyme 

 Chemistry, Dr. G. J. Fowler, Dr. A. Harden, F.R.S., 

 550; Introduction to Physical Chemistry, Prof. J. 

 Walker, F.R.S., 551 ; Preservative Materials used 

 by the Ancient Egyptians in Embalming, A. Lucas, 572 ; 

 a Systematic Handbook of Volumetric Analysis, F. 

 Sutton, W. L. Sutton, A. E. Johnson, 582 ; the Osmotic 

 Pressure of Colloidal Salts. W. B. Hardy, F.R.S., 584; 

 Chemistry Programme at the British Association Meeting 

 at Portsmouth, £;8-5 ; 2 : 6-dibenzoyl-2 : 6-dimethylheptane 

 and aa'-tetramethylpimelic Acid, A. Haller, E. Bauer, 

 608 ; the Decomposition of Water by Metals, M. Kern- 

 baum, 608 ; the Catalytic Preparation of Fatty Esters in 

 the Wet Way, J. B. Senderens, J. Aboulenc, 608; Osmotic 

 Phenomena in Non-conducting Media, P. Bary, 609 ; 

 Dehydration of Alkyl and Benzyl-isobutylphenyl-carbinols, 

 Mile. Pauline Lucas, 609 

 Chisholm (J.), Modern Methods of Water Purification, 543 

 Chree (Dr. C), Sudden Magnetic Storms, 78 ; Discussion 

 of the Barograph Records kept by the late Mr. P. Bell 

 at Castle O'er, Dumfriesshire, 1902-8, 575 

 Christiania University Centenary, 30 

 Chrysler (M. A.), Plant Life of Maryland, 412 

 City and Guilds of London Institute Prize Distribution, 



Address by Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 26 

 Clark (J. Edmund), les Ph^nom^nes P^riodiques de la 

 V^g^tation dans- leurs Rapports avec les Variations 

 climatiques. Dr. E. Vanderlinden, 192 

 Claude (G.), Luminescent Neon Tubes, 473 

 Claude (M.), Radio-telegraphic Comparisons of Chrono- 

 meters, 405 

 Coal : Colliery Warnings, John Harger, 12 ; W. Galloway, 

 12 ; the Natural History of CoaC E. A. Newell Arber, 

 176 ; Experiments with Coal Dust in French Collieries, 

 Prof. W. Galloway, 223 ; the E.xplosibility of Coal Dust, 

 U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, G. S. Rice and others, 

 595 ; Abstract of Reports on Austrian Coal Dust Experi- 

 ments at Rossitz Experimental Station, Dr. Czaplinski, 

 Director Jicinsky, 595 

 Cobbett (Dr.), B. prodigiosus placed in the Mouths of 

 Young Guinea-pigs found in the Lungs a few Minutes 

 Later, roi 

 Cobbold (E. S.), Trilobites from the Paradoxides Beds of 



Comley (Shropshire), 269 

 Cochrane (Rev. W. W.), Shan Historv and Literature, 



314 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Bees of the Seychelles and 



Aldabra, 608 

 Coinage: the Penny, a Suggestion, Prof. J, Milne, 216 

 Coker (Prof. E. G.), Optical Method of Investigating 

 Quantitatively Stress in Plates of Variable Section, 227 



Cold : die Kalte, ihre Wesen, ihre Erzeugung und 

 Verwertung, Dr. H. Alt, 276 



Cole (Prof. Grenville A. J.), Glacial Features in Spits- 

 bergen in Relation to Irish Geology, 506 ; Geology for 

 Students, P. Lake, R. H. Rastall, =149 



Colgan (N.), Clare Island Survey, Marine Mollusca, 66 ; 

 Irish Names of Animals and Plants, 67 



Colin (H.), Catalytic Action of Ferric Sulphocyamide, 542 



Collin (J. E.), BorboridEe and Phoridse of the Seychelles, 

 608 



Collins (H. F.), the Metallurgy of Lead, 581 



Collins (W. H.), Geology of Nipigon and Clay Lakes, 

 Ontario, 361 



Collinson (J.), the Plumage Bill, 45 



Colour : How to Colour Photographs and Lantern Slides, 

 R. Penlake, 109 ; New Plant Colouring Matter, Thuyo- 

 rhodine, M. Tsvett, 167 ; Method of Measuring Colour 

 Sensations by Intermittent Light, G. J. Burch, 199 : 

 Standardisation of Colours, Hans J. Moller, Mr. Lovi- 

 bond, Dr. A. P. Laurie, 228 



Coninck (W. CE. de), Molecular Weight of Uranyl UrO^, 

 135. 406 



Constable (F. C), Apple Blossoms, 448 



Constipation and Allied Disorders, Dr. Hertz, 588 



Consumption : Advice to Consumptives, Home Treatment, 

 After-care and Prevention, Dr. Noel D. Bardswell, 35 ; 

 Consumption, its Prevention and Home Treatment, a 

 Guide for the Use of Patients, Dr. H. Hyslop Thomson, 

 3:; ; Open Air at Home, Practical Experience of the Con- 

 tinuation of Sanatorium Treatment, Stanley H. Bates, 

 Sir J. Crichton-Browne, F.R.S., 35 ; the Expectation of 

 Life of the Consumptive after Sanatorium Treatment, 

 Dr. Noel D. Bardswell, 35 ; Pulmonary Tuberculosis and 

 .Sanatorium Treatment, Dr. C. Muthu, 475 ; Conquering 

 Consumption, Dr. Woods Hutchinson, 475 ; the Influence 

 of Strong, Prevalent, Rain-bearing Winds on the Pre- 

 valence of Phthisis, Dr. W. Gordon, :;83 



Conway (A. W.), the Application of Quaternions to some 

 Recent Developments of Electrical Theory, 66 



Conwentz (Prof. H.), Beitrage zur Naturdenkmalpflege, 286 



Conybeare (Edward), Early Britain, Roman Britain, 109 



Cook (S. S.), Experiments on Compression of Liquids at 

 High Pressures, 470 



Cooke (M. L.), Academic and Industrial Efficiency, 147 



Cookson (the late Mr. Bryan), Research on the Aberration 

 Constant and the Variation of Latitude by Means of the 

 Floating Zenith Telescope, 166 



Cooper (Capt. Alfred J.), Solectrics, 481 



Corbin (T. W.), Engineering of To-day, 139 



Corke (H. Essenhigh), Wild Flowers as They Grow, 

 Photographed in Colours Direct from Nature, 413 



Cornish Riviera, Sidney Heath, 482 



Coronation, the, A. E. Crawley, 555 



Coste (M.), Metallography of the Gold-tellurium System, 201 



Cottage Problem, the Cheap, H. B. M. Buchanan, 209 



Cotton, Assil, G. C. Dudgeon, 144 



Coupin (H.), Comparative Toxicity of Plant Essences on 

 Higher Plants, 68 



Courmont (J.), Immunisation through the Intestine, Anti- 

 typhoid Vaccination, 168, 304 ; Progressive Diminution 

 of Output in the Ultra-violet with Quartz Mercury Lamps 

 working at High Temperatures, 609 



Court (Miss Dorothy), Determination of Small Degrees of 

 Enzymatic Peptolysis, 200 



Cow (Dr.), Action of Pituitary Extract and Adrenalin on 

 Peripheral Arteries, loi 



Craig (J. I.), the Theory of Map Projections, 75 



Craton (C. C.). Ore Deposits of New Mexico, 531 



Crawford (F. C.), Anatomy of the British Carices, 38 



Crawlev (A. E.), Germany and the Protection of Nature, 

 286; the Golden Bough, Prof. J. G. Frazer, 305; the 

 Coronation, S'^t; 



Croft (W. B.). Reflections in Water, 45 



Cross (K. Stuart), Physical Anthropology of Australian 

 Races, 433 



Crossland (Cyril), the Flight of Exocoetus. 279 



Crowther (J. A.), Experiments on Scattered Rontgen Radia- 

 tion, 167 ; Energy of the Scattered Rontgen Radiation 

 from Difi'erent Radiators, 541 



Croze (F.), the Second Spectrum of Hydrogen in the 

 Extreme Red, 542 



