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Index 



r Nature, 



L March 23, 191 1 



F.R.S., 477; the Manuring of Market-garden Crops, 

 Dr. B. Dyer and F. W. E. Shrivell, 505 ; Report on the 

 Botanic Station Experimental Plots and Agricultural 

 Education, 520 ; see also British Association 



Agrogeological Congress at Stockholm, the International, 88 



A^ulhon (H.), Action of the Ultra-violet Rays upon 

 Diastases, 566 



Ahrens (C. D.), Ahren's Biliquid Prism, 124 



Aigrettes and Bird Skins : the Truth about their Collection 

 and Export, Harold Hamel Smith, 207 



Aird (Sir John), Death of, 343 



Airship : Methods of Finding the Height of an. Captain 

 Paul Renard, 21 ; the Airship for the British Navy, 555 



Aitken (Dr. R. G.), Double Stars, 418 



Aitken (Dr. W. A.), the Voice, igg 



Albec (Helen R.), Hardy Plants for Cottage Gardens, loi 



Albrecht (Dr.), Mars and its Atmosphere, 486 



Alcoholism, a Second Study of the Influence of Parental, on 

 the Physique and Ability of the Offspring, Karl Pearson, 

 F.R.S., and Ethel M. Elderton, 470 



Alcoholism in Adults, a Preliminary Study of Extreme, 

 Amy Banington and Karl Pearson, F.R.S., and Dr. 

 David Heron, 470 



Alechin (V.), Vegetation on the Kasatzkisch Steppe, 246 



Alexander (D.), Nigerian Punch and Judy Show, 116 



Alfassa (Maurice), Cotton Growing in the British Empire, 

 382 



Algebra : a School Algebra, H. S. Hall, 167 ; Elements of 

 Algebra, A. Schultze, 167; College Algebra, Prof. H. L. 

 Reitz and A. R. Crathorne, 368 



Alkaloide, die, Prof. E. Winterstein and Dr. G. Trier, i-^i 



Allbutt (Sir T. Clifford, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Physiology the 

 Servant of Medicine, being the Hitchcock Lectures for 

 igoc) delivered at the University of California, Berkeley, 

 Cal., 465 



Allegheny Observatory, Publications of the. Prof. 

 Schlesinger, 218; Dr. Schlesinger and D. Alter, 218; 

 Dr. R. H. Baker, 218 



Allen (M. J.), Easy Method of Treating Printing-out Paper 

 (P.O.P.) for all'kinds of Photography, 361 



Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis, 37, 365 



Alpago (Dr. R.), Observations of Magnetic Declination and 

 Dissipation of Electric Charge which they made at Padua 

 on May 14-21, 150 



Alpine Switzerland, Plant Life in, E. A. Newall Arber, 404 



Alter (D.), Publications of the Allegheny Observatory, 218 



Altitude Tables, Computed for Intervals of Four Minutes 

 between the Parallels of Latitude 0° and 30° and Parallels 

 of Declination 0° and 24°, designed for the Determination 

 of the Position-line at all Hour Angles without 

 Logarithmic Computation, F. Ball, 201 



Alverstone (Lord), the Work of Polytechnic Institutes, 220 



Amann (M.), the Total Eclipse of the Moon of November 

 16, 10 10, observed at Aosta, Italy, 261 



Amar (Jules), Respiratory Exchanges after Work has been 

 Done, 161 



Ameghino (Dr. F.), Certain Teeth from a Cavern in 

 Cuba, 48 ; Stone Implements found near Mar del Plata, 

 285 



America : American Meat and its Influence upon the Public 

 Health, Dr. Albert Leffingwell, 232 ; .Surface Water 

 Supply of the United States, 1007-8, 283 ; American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science : the Making 

 of a Darwin, Dr. David Starr Jordan, 31^4; the Minne- 

 apolis Meeting of the, 410 ; American Men of Science, 

 307 ; Leading American Men of Science, 397 



Ammodiscus incertus, the Megalospheric Form of, F. 

 Chapman, ii^q 



Anatomy : Summary of Recent Investigations upon the 

 Anatomical Localisation of the Human Cerebral Cortex, 

 Prof. Marinesco, 278 ; the Archaeological Survey of Nubia, 

 Report on the Human Remains, Drs. G. Elliot Smith, 

 F.R.S., and F. Wood-Jones, 310 



Anderson (Dr. Tempest), Matavanu, a New Volcano in 

 Savaii (German Samoa), Discourse at Royal Institution, 

 92; Decay of Building Stones, 116 



Andrews (Dr. C. W., F.R.S.), a Descriptive Catalogue of 

 the Marine Reptiles of the Oxford Clay, based on the 

 Leeds Collection in the British Museum (Natural History), 

 London, 264 



Andrews (E. C.), an Excursion to the Yosemite, 130 



Anecdotes of Big Cats and other Beasts, David Wilson, 333 

 Angiosperms, Lower Cretaceous, Dr. M. C. Slopes, 139 

 Angot (Alfred), Earthquake of January 3-4, 1911, 396 

 Annandale (Dr.), New Genus of Psychodid Diptera from 



the Himalaya and Travancore, 122 

 Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Society, 143 

 Annuaire du Bureau des Longitudes, 151 

 .\ntarctica : the Second French Antarctic Expedition, Dr. 

 J. B. C'harcot at Royal Geographical Society, 257; Pro- 

 posed Work of the German Antarctic Expedition, 315 ; 

 Present Position of Antarctic Meteorology, R. C. Moss- 

 man, 318; Australian Antarctic Expedition, 414; the 

 Ancient Fossil Archieocyathus in Antarctica, 415 ; the 

 Nitrates in the Atmosphere of the Antarctic Regions, A. 

 Miintz and E. Lain6, 463 ; Japanese Antarctic Expedition, 

 519 

 Anthropology : Changes in Bodily Form of Descendants 

 of Immigrants, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 11; Worked 

 Flints from the Ipswich District, W. Whittaker, F".R.S., 

 116; Nigerian Punch and Judy .Show, D. Alexander, 116; 

 Bull-fighting among the Fuiani, Capt. A. J. N. Tre- 

 mearne, 116; Homo aurignacensis. Hauseri, ein palaeo- 

 lithischer Skelettfund aus dem unteren Aurignacien der 

 Station Combecapelle bei Montferrand (P^rigord), H. 

 Klaatsch and O. Hauser, Richard N. Wegner, 119; Die 

 Aurignac-Rasse und ihre Stellung im Stammbaum der 

 Menschheit, H. Klaatsch, Richard N. Wegner, 119; a New 

 Theory of the Descent of Man, Prof. A. Keith, 206, 509 ; 

 Gerhardt v. Bonin, 508 ; the Arrival of Man in Britain, 

 Huxley Memorial Lecture at Royal Anthropological In- 

 stitute, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., 122 ; the Negro 

 in the New World, Sir Harry H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., 

 K.C.B., Prof. G. Elliot Smith, F.R.S., 172 ; Living speci- 

 men in the Island of Luzon bearing close Relationship to 

 the Palaeolithic Type, Dr. R. B. Bean, 176 ; Racial Ana- 

 tomy of the People of Taytay, Dr. Bean, 176; Origin of 

 the Rajputs and Mahrattas, W. Crooke, 177; Different 

 Types of Ears occurring among the Philipinos, R. B. 

 Bean, 216; Certain Physical Characters of the Negroes of 

 the Congo Free State and Nigeria, Dr. Arthur Keith, at 

 Royal Anthropological Institute, 221 ; Neolithic Interment 

 discovered between Attard and Nobile, T. Zammit, 245 ; 

 the Tribe, and Intertribal Relations in Australia, G. C. 

 Wheeler, 267 ; Two Representative Tribes of Queensland, 

 with an Inquiry concerning the Origin of the Australian 

 Race, J. Mathew, 267 ; the Archaeological Survey of 

 Nubia, Report on the Human Remains, Dr. G. Elliot 

 Smith, F.R.S., and F. Wood Jones, 310; the Tomb of 

 Two Brothers, Miss M. A. Murray, 332 ; Mating, Mar- 

 riage, and the .Status of Women, James Corin, 334; 

 Women of All Nations, 537 ; Ceylonese Drum known as 

 Udakiya, Dr. A. Willey, 344 ; Exploration of a Palaeo- 

 lithic Cave-dwelling, known as La Cotte, at St. Brelade, 

 Jersey, E. T. Nicholls and J. Sinel, 344; Dioptrographic 

 Tracings in Four Normal of Fifty-two Tasmanian Crania, 

 Prof. R. J. A. Berry and A. W. D. Robertson, 366 ; Der 

 Stand unserer Kenntnisse vom fossilen Menschen, Prof. 

 W. Branca, Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 402 ; a Tribe of 

 Pygmies on the Kapare River, Claude Grant, 413 ; Pre- 

 historic Operation " T. sincipital," Pr. F. Gron, 4.';o ; 

 Exploration of a Flint Implement Factory, H. S. Cowper, 

 520 ; see also British Association 

 Antiquary's Life, Accidents of an, D. G. Hogarth, 238 

 Antoniadi (E. M.), Observations of Mars, 305 

 Ants, on the Origin of Slavery and Parasitism in, Henri 



Pi^ron, 351 

 Aphrodite, the Incense-altar of, at Paphos, Dr. Max Ohne- 



falsch-Richter, 323 

 Appell (Paul), Biographic,. Bibliographic analytique des 



Ecrits, Ernest Lebon, 335 



Appellof (Dr. A.), Life-history of the Common Lobster, 179 



Arber (E. A. Newell), Plant Life in Alpine Switzerland, 404 



Archa;ologv : Early Burial Customs in Egypt, Prof. W. M. 



Flinders' Petrie, F.R.S., 41; Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 



F.R.S., 41 ; New Discoveries at Knossos, H. R. Hall, 45; 



Death of Richard Froude Tucker, 114; Excavations at 



the Site of the Roman Station of Margidunum on the 



Fosse Way, 114; the So-called "Stone Circle" on Shurd- 



ington Hill, L. Richardson, 146; Arctic Plants from the 



Valley Gravels of the River Lea, S. Hazzledine Warren, 



206 ; the Sea-Kings of Crete, Rev. James Baikie, 235; 



