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[Nature, 

 Scplemhi-r 28, 191 1 



Geological Surveys, and New Maps of Mackenzie Mts. 



and North-west Territories, 361 

 Cancer : Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Cancer in Mice, 



Dr. J. A. Murray, 370 

 Cannon (Prof. W. B.), the Secretion of the Adrenal Glands 



during Emotional Excitement, 533 

 Capillaries, Date of Discovery of the, Dr. D. Eraser Harris, 



584 

 Carbon : the Origin of the Carbon Assimilated by Plants, 

 L. Cailletet, 438 ; the Mechanism of Carbon Assimila- 

 tion, F. L. Usher, J. H. Priestley, 540 

 Carnations and Pinks, T. H. Cook, J. Douglas, J. F. 



McLeod, 177 

 Carnegie Foundation, Report of the, 63 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, Progress Report, 28 

 Carpathians, Fauna of the, K. Holdhaus, C. Deubel, 141 

 Carpentier (J.), the Ophegraph designed by M. Guillery, 43q 

 Carroll (Prof. T.), Experiments at the Albert Agricultural 

 Institution : Inquiry into the Potato Disease, Phytophthora 

 infestans, 506 

 Carus-Wilson (C), the Musical Sands of Eigg, 518 

 Cat Playing with a Shadow, 45 



Cat's Cradles from Many Lands, Kathleen Haddon, 109 

 Caudrelier (E.), Constitution of the Electric Spark, 167 

 Census, the Recent, of England and Wales, 449 

 Ceramics : Refractory Materials, Prof. A. Granger, W. 

 Burton, 343 ; Preparation of the Black Enamel of the 

 Greek Potteries by means of Natural Ferroso-ferric 

 Oxide, L. Franchet, 371 

 Ceylon, Botanical Research at Peradeniya, 415 ; Prof. 



W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S., 518 

 Chalon (Paul), les Explosifs modernes, 546 

 Chambers (Dr. Helen), the Action of Radium Emanations 

 upon some of the Main Constituents of Normal Blood, 540 

 Chance (Sir W.), Segregation of the Mentally Defective, 486 

 Chapin (Dr. C. V.), the Sources and Modes of Infection, 344 

 Chapman (F.). Foraniinifera, Ostracoda, and Parasitic 

 Fungi from the Kainozoic Limestones of Cyrenaica, 134 

 Chapman (H. G.), Action of the Latex of Euphorbia peplus 



on a Photographic Plate, 517 

 Chapman (J. C), Fatigue and Persistence Effects in Pro- 

 duction of Secondary Rontgen Rays, Intensity of 

 Secondary Homogeneous Rontgen Radiation from Com- 

 pounds, 167 

 Chauchard (A.), Action of Ultra-violet Light upon Amylase 



and Invertine, 609 

 Chauveau (A.), the Phenomena of Visual Inhibition which 

 may Accompany the Re-association of the Two Retinal 

 Images dissociated by the Prisms of the Stereoscope, 67 ; 

 Battle of Visual Fields in the Stereoscope, 135 

 Chauvenet (E.), Action of Carbon Oxychloride on Sulphides, 



439. 

 Chemistry : Obituary Notice of Johan Gadolin, 48 ; the 

 Boric Acids, Dr. Alfred Holt, 66 ; Hydration of Meta- 

 phosphoric Acid, J. E. Myers, Dr. A. Holt, 66; Ethereal 

 Solution of Uranyl Nitrate, P. Lebeau, 67; New Method 

 for the Estimation of Sulphuric Acid and Sulphates, V. 

 Auger, M. Gabillon, 67 ; the Bulsjarian Ferment, J. 

 EfTront, 67 ; a Practical Method for Preparation of Semi- 

 permeable Membranes applicable to Measurement of 

 Molecular Weig-hts, E. Fouard, 67 ; Nitrification by the 

 Ultra-violet Rays, D. Berthelot, H. Gaudechon, 68 ; Use 

 of Saponines for Preparation of Insectidal Liquids, G. 

 Gastine, 68; the Centenary of Bunsen's Birth, F. Jones, 

 Dr. J. Grossmann, 79; Death and Obituary of Prof. 

 J. H. van t'Ho(T, 84: the Stereochemistry of Nitrogen, 

 Dr. W. H. Mills, Miss Bain, 93 ; the Ionic Solubility 

 Product, J. Kendall, 100; Examination of a New 

 Thermal Water, A. Gautier, C. Moureu, loi ; Action of 

 Ethyl Chlorocarbonate on Sodium Derivatives of Ketones 

 prepared with Sodium Amide, A. Haller, E. Bauer, loi ; 

 Tests for Coal-tar Colours ifi Aniline Lakes, G. Zerr, 

 Dr. C. Mayer, 107 ; Obituary of the late Prof. Jakob 

 Maarten van Bemmelen, 116; Catalytic Splitting up 

 of Esters by Metallic Oxides, P. Sabatier, A. Mailhe, 

 135; an Introduction to the Chemistry of the Colloids, 

 a Compendium for Students, Teachers, and Works 

 Managers, Dr. V. Poschl, Dr. H. H. Hodgson, Dr. A. 

 Harden. F.R.S., 141 ; Freezing Point of Sodium Chloride, 

 F. E. E. Lamplough, 167 ; Action of Sulphur in Destroy- 

 ing the Fungus Oldium. M. Marcille, 167 ; Organic 

 • Chemistry of Nitrogen, Dr. Nevil V. Sidgwick, 170 ; 



das Wasser, Dr. O. Anselmino, 177; Chemical Dynamics 

 of Serum Reactions, Capt. A. G. McKendrick, 199 ; 

 Determination of Small Degrees of Enzymatic Peptolysis, 

 Miss Dorothy Court, 200 ; Mobility of Ions produced in 

 Air by Hydration of Sulphate of Quinine, M. de Broglie, 

 L, Brizard, 201 ; Preparation of an Arsenic Amalgam, 

 E. Dumesnil, 201 ; Action of Water Vapour on Carbon 

 in Presence of Lime, Leo Vignon, 201 ; the Temperature 

 at which Water is- Attacked by Alkaline Metals, L. 

 Hackspill, R. Bussuet, 201 ; Gases Given Off by the 

 Walls of Glass, Porcelain, and Silica Tubes, M. 

 Guichard, 201 ; Method of Preparing True Acetylenic 

 Alcohols, M. Lespieau, 201 ; Constancy of the Ratio of 

 Krypton to Argon in Natural Gaseous Mixtures, C. 

 Moureu, A. Lepape, 202 ; Introduction to Practical 

 Organic Chemistry, including Qualitative and Quantita- 

 tive Analysis and Preparations, Dr. A. M. Kellas, 209 ; 

 New Reduction Methods in Volumetric Analysis, Prof. E. 

 Knecht, Eva Hibbert, 209 ; Introduction to General 

 Chemistry, Prof. J. T. Stoddard, 209 ; Formula of 

 Uranium Carbide, P. Lebeau, 235 ; Colloidal Gold and 

 Purple of Cassius, J. Moir, 236 ; Biochemisches Hand- 

 lexicon, Prof. B. Moore, 239 ; Chemical Composition cf 

 Pine-wood, Prof. Klason, 2.:^9 ; Atomic Theory and Spon- 

 taneous Transformations, Prof. Orme Masson, F.R.S., 

 263 ; Inorganic Solvents, Prof. Bertram D. Steele, 264 ; 

 die Bestimmung des chemischen Ortes bei den 

 aromatischen Substanzen. W. Koerner, 274 ; Laboratory 

 Notes on Organic Chemistry for Medical Students, Dr. 

 Paul Haas, 276 ; Optically Active Phosphorous-com- 

 pounds, Prof. Meisenheimer, 297 ; Action of Hydrogen 

 Peroxide on Quinone, Prof. E. Knecht, 303 ; the Develop- 

 ment of the Atomic Theory, Dr. A. N. Meldrum, 303 ; 

 Inorganic Chemistrv for Advanced Students, Rt. Hon. 

 Sir H. Roscoc, F.R.S., Dr. A. Harden, F.R.S., 309, 

 Chemistry for Beginners, with Portraits of Famous 

 Chemists, T. Jenks, 309 ; the M.C.C. Periodic Chart of 

 the Elements, 309; New Ideas on. Inorganic Chemistry, 

 Prof. A. Werner. Dr. E. P. Hedley, 310; Optically 

 Active .Alcohols, Dr. R. H. Pickard, J. Kenyon, 325; 

 Catalytic Esterification of the Alcohols bv the Fatty 

 Acids : Formic .Acid, P. Sabatier, A. Mailhe, 338 ; 

 Elimination of Colouring Matters from the Animal 

 Organism, P. Sisley, C. Porcher, 338 ; a Class-book of 

 Chemistry, G. C. Donington, 345 ; Chemistry for 

 Matriculation. Dr. G. H. Bailey, H. W. Bausor, 345 ; 

 Trattato di Chimica Inorganica generale e applicata all' 

 Industria, Prof. E. Molinari, 341; ; Dizionario di 

 Merceologia e di Chimica applicata, Prof. V. Villa- 

 vecchia, 346; Chemistry of Food and Nutrition, Prof. 

 H. C. Sherman, 346 ; Hydrates of Potassium Fluoride, 

 M. de Forcrand. 371 ; Fusibility Curves of Gaseous 

 Mixtures, G. Baume, G. Pamfil, 371 ; Synthesis of the 

 Secondary a-Ketonic Alcohols, D. Gauthier, 371 ; 

 Molecular Weisfht of Uranyl UrO,. Oi. de Coninck, 406 ; 

 Method for Measuring the Impurities in a Confined 

 Atmosphere, H. Henriet, M. Bouyssy, 406 ; Elementary 

 Chemistry for Coal-mining Students. Prof. L. T. O'Shea, 

 408; Breath Ficures, the Rt. Hon. Lord Rayleigh, O.M.. 

 F.R.S.. 416: Dr. Aitken, F.R.S., .<;i6; J. W. Giltayi 

 i^8k : Properties of Colloidal Systems, Prof. W. M. 

 Bayliss, 437 ; Catalytic Decomposition of Formic Acid, 

 P. Sabatier, A. Mailhe, 438 ; Some Phenomena of Reduc- 

 tion of OxyhcEmoglobin, J. Wolff, 439 ; Action of Carbon 

 Oxychloride on .Artificial and Natural Sulphides, Ed. 

 Chauvenet, d-^q ; Bromination of some Hydro-aromatic 

 Compounds. F. Bodroux, F. Taboury, 439 ; Synthesis of 

 Tertiary o-Ketonic Alcohols, G. Gauthier, 439 ; Particular 

 Case of Distribution of lonisation in a Gas : a Thin 

 Layer containing Ions of both Signs, M. de Broglie, 

 4-;9 ; New Method for the Esterification of Alcohols by 

 the Hydracids, G. Darzens, 439 ; Influence of Viscosity 

 of the Medium upon Diastatic .Actions, P. Achalme, 

 M. Bresson, 439: the Original Acidity of Milk, MM. 

 Bordas and Touplain, 439 ; an Anticryptogamic Colloidal 

 Copper Solution, V. Vermorel, E. Dantony, 439 ; Traits 

 de Chiniie g^n^rale. Prof. W. Nernst, 445 ; Proposed 

 Annual Tables of Constants and Numerical Data, 464 ; 

 New Organic Compounds of Nitrogen, Abstract of Dis- 

 roursp at Royal Insf-ifut'on. Prof. Martin O. Forster, 

 F.R.S., 46';; a New Method of Chemical Analysis. Dis- 

 course at Royal Institution, Sir J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., 



