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Index 



[tlature, 

 ^/rtV II, 1913 



Chemistry {continued^) : 



Gases and the Velocity of Ions under an Electric 

 Force, in terms of the Mean Free Paths, Prof. J. S. 

 Townsend, 469 ; Freezing Points of Rhombic Sulphur 

 and of Soufre nacre, Prof. Alex. Smith and C. M. 

 Carson, 201 ; Hydrocarbons, Synthesis of, and their 

 Stability at High Temperatures and Pressures, Dr. 

 J. N. Pring and D. M. Fairlie, 23-;; Molecular Refrac- 

 tion of Azo-Conipounds, H. Duval, 98 ; Osmotic Pres- 

 sure : Osmometry of Saline Solutions and the Ionic 

 Theory of Arrhenius, E. Fouard, 33 ; Mechanism of 

 the Semi-permeable Membrane and a New Method of 

 Determining Osmotic Pressure, Prof. F. T. Trouton, 

 401 ; Osmotic Pressure and the Silent Discharge, L. A. 

 Pelous, 539 ; Osmotic and Liquid Membranes, the 

 Earl of Berkeley, F.R.S., 548; Theory of Solu- 

 tions, and Heats of Solution, A. Colson, 67 ; Theory 

 of Solutions compared with Experiment : Nitrogen 

 Peroxide, A. Colson, 53^ : Viscosities of Gaseous 

 Chlorine and Bromine, Dr. A. O. Rankine, 469 

 Chemistry, Physiological, Text-book of. Prof. O. Ham- 



marsten. Prof. J. A. Mandel, 376 

 Chemistry, Technical, see Alkali 

 Chloroform Narcosis, Ventilation of the Lung in, G. A. 



Buckmaster and J. A. Gardner, 131 

 Chromosome Complexes, Metrical Analysis of, showing- 

 Correlation between Evolutionary Development and 

 Chromatin Thread-widths, Capt. C' F. U. Meek, 538 

 Cicada, the Seventeen-year, 191 



Climatology : Climatic Control, L. C. W. Bonacina, 40 ; 

 Handbuch der Klimatologie, Prof. J. Hann, 542 ; Das 

 Klima der Schweiz, J. Maurer and others, 542 

 Coal : Coalfields of Britain, Question in House of Commons, 

 15 ; Existence of Coal at Franche-Comt^, Haute-Sa6ne, 

 M. Fournier, 99 ; Occurrence of Brown Cannel Coal with 

 Reinschia australis in the Falkland Islands, F. Chapman, 

 176 ; Carbonisation of Coal : Cantor Lectures, Prof. V. B. 

 Lewis, 365, 429 

 Coal-dust : Some Phases of the Coal-dust Question : 

 Presidential Address, Prof. W. Galloway, 568 ; Experi- 

 ments, M. Taffanel, 570 

 Colloidal State, the : Gedenkboek aangeboden aan J. M. van 

 Bemmelen, 1830-1910, Various Authors, W. B. Hardv, 

 F.R.S., 238 

 Colour-blindness and the Trichromatic Theory of Colour- 

 vision, Sir W. de W. Abney, 66 ; Colour Tests in the 

 Mercantile Marine, 217 

 Colours, Iridiscent, of Birds and Insects, H. R. A. Mallock, 



66 

 Consumption, Old and New Views on the Treatment of : 



Harveian Oration, Dr. C. Theodore Williams, 27 

 Copper and its Alloys in Early Times, Prof. W. Gowland, 

 F.R.S., 427; Influence of Oxygen on Copper containing 

 Arsenic or Antimony, R. H. Greaves, 427; Copper 

 Amalgam, A. Guntz and M. de Greift, 573 

 Cornea, Possibility of Preserving the Human, in a Living 



State after Removal from the Body, P. Magitot, 436 

 Cornwall Royal Geological Society, 49 



Corrosion, History of : Corrosion of Condenser Tubes by 



contact with Electronegative Substances, Mr. Philip, 427 



Country-life Movement in the United States, Prof. L. H. 



Bailey, loi 

 Crayfishes, Fresh-water, of Australia, Dr. Geoffrey Smith, 



199 

 Crustacea : Crustacea of New Zealand Government Trawl- 

 ing Expedition, Dr. C. Chilton, 156 ; New Zealand 

 Crustaceans, Dr. C. Chilton, 157 ; Crustacea of Northum- 

 berland and Durham, Canon Norman and Dr. G. S. 

 Brady, 158 ; Crustacea of Norway : Copepoda Harpacti- 

 coida, Prof. G. O. Sars, W. A. Cunnington, 276 ; the 

 Life of Crustacea, Dr. W. T. Caiman, 180 

 Crystallography : Interferential Method for the Determina- 

 tion of the Moduli of Torsion of Crystals, M. Brillouin, 

 32 ; Simple Graphic Method for determining Extinction 

 Angles in Sections of Biaxial Crystals, H. G. Smith, 165 ; 

 Temperature at which Gypsum becomes Uniaxial, A. 

 Hutchinson, 165 ; Rock Crystal : its Structure and Uses : 

 Cantor Lectures, Dr. A. E. H. Tutton, F.R.S., 261, 291 ; 

 die neue Welt der fliissigen Kristalle und deren Bedeutung 

 fiir Physik, Chemie, Technik und Biologie. Dr. O. 

 Lehmann, 314; Development of Crystal Faces, P. 



Gaubert, 360 ; Crystallography and Practical Crystnl 

 Measurement, Dr. A. E. H. Tutton, F.R.S., 430 ; 

 Crystals, Dr. A. E. H. Tutton, F.R.S., 439 



Darwinism: Where Do We Come From? Is Darwin 

 Correct? H. Morse, 242 



Date Palm, Khamedj, Disease of the, M. Trabut, 539 



Death-rate, Infantile, and Legislation, 592 



Deaths : Aitchison (James), 287; Allchin (Sir William), 521 ; 

 Alleyne (Sir John G. N., Bt.), 591; Amsler (Jacob), 454; 

 Andr6 (E. F.), 49; Andr^e (Prof. Richard), 591; .Ashcroft 

 (Prof. Andrew G.), 255 ; Bashforth (Rev. Francis), 522 ; 

 Binet (Prof. Alfred), 16; Bond (Dr. Francis T.), 221; 

 Bornet (J. B. Edouard, For.Mem.R.S.), 321 ; Bovey (D: 

 Henry Taylor, F.R.S.), 488, 520; Brown (John, F.'R.S.i, 

 49, 83 ; Butlin (Sir Henry Trentham, Bart.), 455 ; Casey 

 (George Edwards Comerford), 522 ; Christison (Dr. 

 David), 419; Chrystal (Prof. George), 47; Coates 

 (W. M.), 384 ; Cottam (Arthur), 185 ; Drawbaugh (Daniel 

 F.), 85; Durand (Th6ophile), 418, 455; Fuller (John C), 

 16 ; Frankel (Dr. Bernhard), 84 ; Gautier (Gaston), 16 ; 

 Hallett (Holt S.), 85; Hansen (Dr. G. H. A.), 561; 

 Hooker (Sir Joseph Dalton, O.M., G.C.S.I., F.R.S.), 

 220, 249; Inglis (Sir J. C), 288; Irvine (W., I.C.S.), 49; 

 Jex-Blake (Dr. Sophia), 354; Kemshead (Dr. W. B.), 

 354 ; Lannelongue (Prof.), 288 ; Le Moine (Sir James), 

 488; Liebmann (Prof. Otto), 384: Lister (Lord. O.M., 

 F.R.S.), 521, (Sir W. Watson Cheyne, F.R.S.), 556; 

 Lynn (William Thynne), 220; Maw (George), 561; 

 Murray (George R.'M., F.R.S.), 287; Oates (Eugene 

 William), 118; Radau (M.), 288, 354, Correction, 414; 

 Reichel (Lady), 130; Prof. Osborne Reynolds, F.R.S., 

 .■^90; Roberts (Dr. R. D.), 84; Sutherland (Dr. W.), 116; 

 Topinard (Prof. Paul), 288, 322 ; Trevelyan (Dr. E. F.), 

 221 ; Webb (Dr. W. W.), 118: Wilks (Sir Samuel, Bart., 

 F.R.S.), 83; Young (Dr. A. H.), 592 



Dew in 1911, Sidney Skinner, iii 



Dew-ponds and the Dry Season, J. P. Clatworthy, 8; 

 Edward A. Martin, 77 



Donkey, the Colour of a, E. C. Spicer, 7 



Dust Explosions, Prof. W. Galloway, 147 



Dyes : Identification of the Commercial Dyestuffs. Prof. S. P. 

 MuUiken, Prof. A. G. Green, 239 ; Chemistry of the 

 Coal Tar Dyes, Prof. I. W. Fay, Prof. A. G. Green, 271 



Dynamics, a Treatise on. Prof. A. Gray, F.R.S. and Dr. 

 J. G. Gray, 578 



Earth, the Age of the : Presidential Address, Prof. T. H. 

 Laby, 334 



Earwigs, British Species, Dr. M. Burr, 157 



Edinburgh University, Dr. E. T Whittaker appointed 

 Professor of Mathematics, 571 



Education : International Council of Women, 163 ; Educa- 

 tional Conferences in relation to Science in Public 

 Schools, G. F. Daniell, 393, 42,^ ; Juvenile Employment 

 and Continuation Education, J. Wilson, 531 



Electrical Atom, Explanation of Deviating Values, Dr. E. 

 Weiss, 493 



Electrical Engineering : Demand for Technical Men, 19 ; 

 Electrically driven Reversing Rolling Mills and the Ilgner 

 System, C. A. Ablett, T. B. Mackenzie, 123 



Electrical Teaching in Schools, Prof. A. M. Worthington, 

 C.B., F.R.S., 413 



Electricity : Apparatus, Localising Minute Leaks in 

 Vacuum, F, W. Ashton, 42 ; Balance, Laboratory, with 

 Electromagnetic Compensation for the Study of Systems 

 giving ofT Gas with Sensible Velocity, G. Urbain, 573 ; 

 Conductivity of Pure Ether, J. Carvallo, 269 ; Current : 

 Relation between Current, Voltage, Pressure, and Length 

 of the Dark Space in Different Gases, F. W. Aston and 

 H. E. Watson, 460 ; Revolving Vectors, with Application 

 to Alternating-current Phenomena, G. W. Patterson, 

 1513 : Discharge, Further Observations on the Afterglow 

 of Electric, Hon. R. J. Strutt, 66; the Dielectric Con- 

 stant of Carbon Dioxide in the Neighbourhood of the 

 Critical Point, L. Verain, 573 ; Disturbances due to 

 Alternating Currents, Protection of Installations with 

 Weak Currents against, M. Girousse, 269 ; Emission of 

 Electricity from Carbon at High Temperatures, Dr. J. A. 



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