Nature, 

 March 33, 1911) 



Index 



xlvii 



West (J. A.), Habits of the Common American Mole, 520 



Westcott (VV. Wynn), the Extra Pharmacopoeia of Martin- 

 dale and Westcott, 10 1 



Whapham (R. H.). Notes on Applied Mechanics, 537 



Wheat : the Milling and Baking Qualities of Indian 

 Wheat, Albert Howard and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, 

 249 ; the Influence of Environment on the Milling and 

 Baking Qualities of Wheat in India, Albert Howard, 

 H. M. Leake, and Gabrielle L. C. Howard, 249; Wheat 

 in India, its Production, Varieties, and Improvements, 

 Albert Howard and L. C. Howard, 249 ; Memorandum 

 on Indian Wheat for the British Market, Sir James 

 Wilson, K.C.I.E., 547 



Wheat-growing and its Present-day Problems, Dr. E. J. 

 Russell, 57 



Wheeler (G. C), the Tribe, and Intertribal Relations in 

 Australia, 267 



Wheeler (Owen), a Primer of Photography, 332 



Whiddington (R.). Production and Properties of Soft 

 Rontgen Radiation, 564 



Whipple (F. J. W.), the Public School Geometry, 167 



Whitaker (W., F.R.S.), Worked Flints from the Ipswich 

 District, ii6 



" \Vhite Ants " and other Pests, Protection from. Will 

 A. Dixon. 270 



White (H. J. Osborne), the Geology of the Country around 

 A Ires ford, 386 



White (Miss M.), Results of the Hourly Balloon Ascents 

 made from the Meteorological Department of the Man- 

 chester University, March 18-19, *9io» 128 



White (Sir William), Relations of Science with Com- 

 mercial Life, 90 



White (Sir William H.. K.C.B., F.R.S.), the John Fritz 

 Medal Awarded to, 548 



Whitman (Dr. Charles Otis), Death of, 244 



Who's Who, 191 1, 304 



Wiener (Leo), Race known as the Ishmaelites, 549 



Wild Flowers of the British Isles, H. Isabel Adams, 134 



Willey (Dr. A.), the Southern Division of the Mannar 

 Pearl-oyster Fishery, 148 ; Ceylonese Drum known as 

 Udakiya. 344 



Williams (A.), Presence of Sanderlings on the Shores of 

 Dublin Bay throughout July, 116 



Williams (A. M.). Experimental Verifications of the 

 Hvdrodynamical Theory of Temperature Seiches, 261 



Williams (A. Stanley), Equatorial Current of Jupiter in 

 1880, 226 



Williams (Dr. William), Death of, 548 



Williston (Prof. S. W.), Birthplace of Man in the Light 

 of PaIa?ontolofifical Record, 247 



Willing's Press Guide and .Advertisers' Director}- and Hand- 

 book, 405 



Wilson (.Alfred W. G.), Organisation and Work of the 

 Department of Mines of Canada, 521 



Wilson (David), .Anecdotes of Big Cats and other Beasts. 



333 



Wilson (Prof. Ernest), New Method for Producing High 

 Tension Discharges, 96 



Wilson (H. .A. F.), Influence of Bacterial Endotoxins on 

 Phagocytosis, 127 



Wilson (Prof. James), the Origin of Dun Horses, 106 



Wilson (J. Bowie), the Mount Morgan Ore Deposits, 

 Queensland, 128 



Wilson (Canon J. M.), Two Fragments of .Ancient Geo- 

 metrical Treatises found in the Worcester Cathedral 

 Librarv. 38.^ 



Wilson (W. H.), New Method for Producing High Tension 

 Discharges, 96 



Wilson (Mr. and Mrs.), Recent Fireballs, 150 



Wine, .Analysis of, and other Spirituous Liquors, C. Sim- 

 monds. 433 



Winter Whitening in Mammals, Note on. Major G. E. H. 

 Barrett-Hamilton, 42 



Winterstein (Prof. E.), die .Alkaloide, 131 



Wireless Telegraphv : Wireless Telegrams direct from 

 Canada and Massowah, 82 ; Eiffel Tower used for Daily 

 Transmission of Time-signals to Ocean-going Vessels 

 bv means of Wireless Telegraphy, 114; Present Position 

 of Wireless Telegraphy, Dr. Karl Strecker, n8 ; Tele- 

 phonic and Radio-telegraphic Comparisons of Chrono- 

 meters bv the Method of Coincidences between Paris and 



Brest, MM. Claude. F"erri^, and Driencourt, 161 ; New 

 Experiments in Stimulation by Shocks in, Br. Glatzel, 

 227 ; Some Improvements in Transmitters and Receivers 

 for Wireless Telegraphy, Prof. J. A. Fleming, F.R.S., 

 248; Telegraphic Message from the ss. Cedric, 314; 

 Experiments in Wireless Telegraphy from an Aeroplane, 

 A. Senouque, 463 



Witherby (.Mr.), the Irish Jay, 381 



Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, Twelfth Report of the, 

 Duke of Bedford, K.G., F.R.S., and S. U. Pickering, 71 



Wodehouse (Dr. Helen), the Presentation of Reality, 269 



Wolf (Dr. Max), the Spectrum "of the .American Nebula, 

 282 ; the Total Eclipse of the Moon, November 16, 1910, 

 319; Nova Lacerta;, 384, 453, 523. 552 



Wolffsche Begriffsbestimmungen, Prof. Julius Baumann. 



367 

 WolterstorfF (W.). Naturdenkmalpflcge und Aquarienkunde, 



no 

 Woman, Mating, Marriage, and the Status of. James Corin. 



334 

 Women, the Admission of. to the French Academies, 342, 



372 

 Women of All Nations, 537 



Wood (F. E.), Habits of the Common .American Mole, 520 

 Wood (H. E.), Halley's Comet, 349 

 Wood (Mrs. H. E.), Mars and its .Atmosphere, 486 

 Wood (Sir H. Trueman), Industrial England in the Middle 



of the Eighteenth Century, 299 

 Wood (Prof.). Errors of .Agricultural Experiments, 25 ; 



Feeding Value of Mangels, 161 

 Wood-Jones (Dr. F.), the Cocos-Keeling .Atoll, 41, 106, 



139; the Archaeological Survey of Nubia, Report on the 



Human Remains, 310 

 Woodcraft for Scouts and Others, O. Jones and M. Wood- 

 ward, 303 

 Woodhead (Prof. G. Sims), Practical Pathology. 434 

 Woods (Mr.), Southern Nebulae, 1552 

 Woodward (A. M.), Group of Prehistoric Sites Excavated in 



South-west Asia Minor, 23 

 Woodward (Dr. .A. S.), Excavations in the Cavern of La 



Cotte, St. Brelade's Bay (Jersey), made during Present 



Year by the Jersey Society of .Antiquaries, 261 

 Woodward (M.), Woodcraft for Scouts and Others. 303 

 Woodward (Dr. R. S.), the Carnegie Institution of 



Washington and its Work, 74 

 Wootton (.A. C), Chronicles of Pharmacy, 308 

 Worssell (Mr.), Halley's Comet, 350 ; .Absorbing Matter 



in Space, 453 

 Worthington (Prof. A. M., C.B., F.R.S.), the Markings 



of Mars, 372 

 Worthington (James H.). Markings of Mars. 40 

 Wratten (Mr.), Colour Contrast in Photomicrographv, 319 

 Wright (C. H.), Fk>ra of the Falkland Islands. Jo6 ' 

 Wright (C. S."). .Atmosoheric Electricity over the Ocp^n, 462 

 Wrieht ^Dr. W. H.), Lines in the Spectra of Nebulae, 454 ; 



Polarisation in the Spectrum of o Ceti, 486 

 Writers' and .Artists' Year Book, the, 304 

 \Vurtz (Dr. Henry), Death of, 146 



Yatsu (N.), Germinal Localisation in the Egg of Cere- 

 bratulus, 5.^0 



Yorke (Dr. W.), .Autoagglutination of Red Blood Cells in 

 Trypanosomiasis, 427 



Young (Prof. R. B.), Gold of the Banket Conglomerate 

 of the Rand Imported, with the Pyrite, after the Deposi- 

 tion of the Beds, 5j;5 _ 



Young (Dr. W. H.), the Fourier Constants of a Function, 

 462 



Zach (Dr. F.), Cytological Investigation of Corn Rust, ^45 

 Zakrzewski (Dr. Const.), Measurements made on the Dis- 

 persion of Metallic Bodies in the Visible Spectrum, 179- 

 180 

 Zammit (T.), Neolithic Interment Discovered between 



.Attard and Nobile, 24^ 

 Zdarskv (.A.), Miocene Mammalia of Loeben, 285 

 Zenneck fProf. J.), Fixation of .Atmospheric Nitrogen, 556 

 Ziegler (Prof. Heinrich Ernst), der Begriff des Instinktes 



einst und jetzt. 539 

 Zimmer (Dr. Carl), Unleitung zur Beobachtung der 

 Vogelwelt, 502 



