VIU 



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r Nature, 

 \,A/rii II, 191a 



Chaudhuri (B. L.), Fresh-water Sting-rays of the Ganges, 



337 

 Chauss^ (P.), a New Distinctive Character of the Human 



and Bovine Tubercle Bacilli, 437 

 Chauveau (A.), Phantom Image of the Eiffel Tower 



observed in 1900, 201 

 Cheyne (Sir W. Watson, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of the 



late Lord Lister, O.M., F.R.S., 556 

 Chilton (Dr. C), Crustacea of New Zealand Government's 



Trawling Expedition, 156 ; New Zealand Crustaceans, 



157 



Chottoraj (Prof. K. P.), Alegbra : Part ii., for the Examina- 

 tions of Indian Universities, 207 



Christ (Dr. H.), die Geographie der Fame, 136 



Christison (David), Death, 419 



Christophers (Major), Malaria in the Punjab, 222 ; Malaria 

 in India, 285 



Chrystal (Prof. G., Sec. R.S. Edin.), Obituary Notice, 47; 

 awarded Royal Medal by Royal Society, 49, 183 



Churchill (Wm.), Beach-la-mar, the Jargon of the W. 

 Pacific, 295 



Chwolson (Prof. O. D.), E. Davaux, Treatise on Physics, 

 225 



Clack (B. W.), Temperature Coefficient of Diffusion, 234 



Clark (Chester M.), Electric Power from the Mississipi, 162 



Clarke (Eagle), Rare Bird Stragglers at Fair Isle, 427 



Clarke (J. M.), the Magdalen Islands, 290 



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



Claude (A.), and L. Driencourt, Description et Usage de 

 I'Astrolabe h Prisme, 307 



Claxton (W. J.), Methodical Nature-study, 411; Round the 

 Year with Nature, 476 



Clay (Dr. R. S.), Treatise on Practical Light, 510 



Coates (J. V. H.), a First Book of Geometry, 105 



Coates (W. M.), Death, 384 



Coblentz (Dr. W. W.), R61e of Water in Minerals, 52 



Cockayne (Dr. L.), Events which led to Colonisation of 

 the Sub-alpine River-bed of the Rakaia in New Zealand, 

 51; Report on the Dune-areas of New Zealand: their 

 Zoology, Botany, and Reclamation, 390 



Cockerel! (Prof. T. D. A.), Names of Fossil Plants, 484 



Cocq (G. Leinekugel le), Ponts Suspendus, 442 



Coker (Prof. E. G.), Effects of Holes and Semicircular 

 Notches on Distribution of Stress in Tension Members, 

 164 ; an Optical Determination of the Variation of Stress 

 in a Thin Rectangular Plate subjected to Shear, 538 



Cole (Dr. F. J.), General Morphology of the Myxinoid 

 Fishes, based on a Study of Myxine, 505 



Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), the Changeful Earth : an Introduc- 

 tion to the Record of the Rocks, 37 



Collie (Prof. J. Norman, F.R.S.), Explorations in the 

 Rocky Mountains, north of the Yellow Head Pass, 455 



Collins (Hawksworth), the Relative Volumes of the Atoms 

 of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen when in Combina- 

 tion, 5 



Colson (A.), Theory of Solutions and Heats of Solution, 

 67; the Dissolecule and the Formula of van't Hoff, 201 ; 

 Theory of Solutions compared with Experiment : Nitrogen 

 Peroxide, 539 ; Methods of Observation of the Dis- 

 sociation of Nitrogen Peroxide, 573 



Comandon (M.), Microkinematography, 213 



Compton (R. H.), Seedling Structure in the Leguminosae, 

 604 



Coninck (O. de), Molecular W^eight of Lime : Atomic 

 Weight of Calcium, 403 



Cook (Gilbert) and A. Robertson, Experiments on Strength 

 of Thick Hollow Cylinders under Internal Pressure, 258 



Coombe (Miss Florence), Islands of Enchantment : Many- 

 sided Afelanesia, 554 



Corbin (H. E.), and A. M. Stewart, a Handbook of 



Physics and Chemistry, 107 

 Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), the Sand-dunes of New Zealand, 

 Dr. L. Cockayne, 390 ; Relation between Height and 

 Length of the Waves finally produced at Sea by Winds 

 of any given Speed : Cantor Lecture, 497 

 Cornwall (Major), Relation between the Lytic Point of 

 Red Corpuscles in Hypotonic Salt Solutions and Tonicity 

 of the Serum in Terms of NaCl, 604 

 Correvon (H.), Alpine Gardens, 87 



Cortie (Rev. A. L., S.J.), Photography of Ho during Solar 

 Eclipses, 349 



Cossmann (M.) and 0. Pissarro, Palaeontologia Indica : 



MoUusca of the Ranikot Beds of Sind, 531 

 Cottam (Arthur), Death, 185 

 Courmont (J.) and A. Rochaix, Duration of Immunisation 



by the Intestine against Ebcrthian Infection in the 



Rabbit, 301 

 Coutts (Dr. F. J. H.), Condensed Milks: Report, 119 

 Coward (T. A.), the Little Owl Carine noctua and its 



Food, 303 

 Cowles (Prof. H. C), the Advancing Sand-dunes of Lake 



Michigan, 58 

 Cox (Dr. A. H.), an Inlier of Longmyndian and Cambrian 



at Pedwardine (Herefordshire), 603 

 Craig (J. 1.), the Weather of 1911, 404 

 Craig (S.), Secrets of the Hills and How Ronald Read 



Them, 347 

 Crampton (Prof. H. E.), the Doctrine of Evolution : its 



Basis and its Scope, 509 

 Crawford (W. J.), Elastic Strength of Flat Plates, 604 

 Crawfurd (Dr. Raymond), the King's Evil, 169 

 Crawley (A. E.), Gotterdammerung (the Golden Bough), 



Prof. J. G. Frazer, 203 ; France and the Endowment 



of Research, 317; Nature-books, W. J. Claxton, 476; 



an Adaptive People: "the Baganda," Rev. J. Roscoe, 



450 

 Croft (W. B.), Colours of Fishes, iii 

 Cromer (Rt. Hon. Earl) and others, the Research Defence 



Society and Anti-Vivisection Shops, 77 

 Cromme'lin (A. D. C), Planet MT, 88 

 Crook (T.), the Occurrence of Ankerite in Coal, 165 

 Crook (T.) and S. J. Johnstone, Striiverite from the 



Federated Malay States, 165 

 Crookes (Sir William, F.R.S.), the Spectrum of Boron, 97 

 Cross (C. F.), Cellulose, 493 

 Cross (C. F.), E. J. Bevan, R. W. Sindall, and W. N. 



Bacon, Wood Pulp and its Uses, 205 

 Crump (W. B.), Water Supply of Plants on Acid Soils, 58 

 Gumming (A. C), Perforated Silica Plate for excluding 



Flame Gases from a Crucible during Ignition, 304 

 Gumming (A. C.) and A. Gemmell, Basic Copper Nitrate 



and Hydrates of Copper Nitrate, 304 

 Gumming (A. C.) and E. W. Hamilton Smith, Reduction 



of Ferric Salts by Sulphurous Acid and by Zinc Dust, 



304 

 Cummings (Bruce), Distant Orientation in Batrachia, 98 

 Cunningham (J. T.), Mendelian Experiments on Fowls, 572 

 Cunnington (W. A.), Account of the Crustacea of Norway : 



Copepoda Harpacticoida, Prof. G. O. Sars, 276 

 Curie (Mme.), awarded Nobel Prize, 49 ; Variation with 



Time of the Activity of some Radio-active Substances, 87 

 Cushman (J. A.), Foraminifera of the N. Pacific : Textu- 



lariidae, 157 

 Czapek (Prof. F.), Chejnical Phenomena in Life, 241 



Dakin (Dr. W. J.), the Food Supply of Aquatic Animals 



(British Association), 24 

 Dalrymple-Hay (Admiral the Right Hon. Sir John, Bart., 



G.C.B., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice, 487 

 Daly (Reginald A.), the Nature of Volcanic Action, 79 

 Daniell (Dr. A.), Text-book of the Principles of Physics, 



Daniell (G. F.), Position of Technical Instruction in 

 England, 310; Educational Conferences and Science in 

 Public Schools, 393, 425 



Danne (J.) and V. Cr^mieu, Quantity of Radium Emana- 

 tion disengaged by a Spring at Colombi^res-sur-Orb, 

 H^rault, 98 , , , , 1/ 



Danysz (J.), the P Rays of the Radium Family, 201 



Darboux (G.), Jubilee of Entry, 383 



Darier (Dr. A.), an International System of Ophthalmic 

 Practice : Therapeutics, 137 



Darwin (Charles), Earliest Doubts Concerning the Immut- 

 ability of Species, Prof. J. W'. Judd, C.B., F.R.S., 8 



Darwin (Dr. Francis, F.R.S.). the Balance-Sheet of a 

 Plant : British Association Lecture, 59 ; Fitzroy and 

 Darwin, 1831-1836, e;47 



Darwin (Sir George H., K.C.B., F.R.S.), the Tidos and 

 Kirrdred Phenomena in the Solar System, 31; ; awarded 

 Royal Society's Copley Medal, 49, 183 ; the Tidal Survey 

 of japan, Prof. Hirayam.a, 315 



