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Index 



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Evans (A. G.), awarded the Raymond Horton Smith 



Prize, 292 

 Evans (Dr. J. W.), The Study of Rocks. 494 

 Evans (Sir L. Worthington) , The Scientific Work of the 



late Lt.-Col. E. F. Harrison, 347 

 Evershed (J.), Terrestrial Magnetic Disturbances and 



Sunspots, 566 



Fabre (J. H.), The Story Book of the Fields, 270 ; Purchase 

 of the House and Garden of, as a Memorial, 543 



Fabry (Prof. C). The Luminosity of the Night Sky, 319 



Fabry (L.), The Atmospheric Wave produced by the 

 Explosion of the Works at Oppau, 294 



Fantham (Prof. H. B.), Some Recent Advances in Zoology 

 and their Relation to Present-day Problems, 551 



Fawcett (C. B.), The Population of Urban Areas and Chief 

 Towns, 165 



Fawcett (W.), The Banana : Its Cultivation, Distribution, 

 and Commercial Uses. Second edition, 270 



Ferguson (E. W.), Revision of the Amycterides. Part 

 vii. : Hvborrhvnchus and Allied Genera, 517 



Fierz-David (Prof. H. E.), translated by Dr. F. A. Mason, 

 The Fundamental Processes of Dye Chemistry, 138 



Findlay (Prof. A.), International Phvsico-chemical 

 Symbols, 474 



Fischer (L. A.), [obituaryj, 24 



Fisher (E. A.), Relation of the Hydrogen-ion Concentra- 

 tion of the Soil to Plant Distribution, 306 



Fisher (Prof. I.), Impending Problems in Eugenics, 252 



Fisher (R. A.), The Mathematical Foundations of Theo- 

 retical Statistics, 421 



Fisher (Dr. W. J.), Old Observations bearing on the 

 Duration of Sunrise, 531 ; Table for the Duration of 

 Sunset, 433 ; The Duration of Sunrise and Sunset, 

 211 



Flammarion (C), Studies of Nebulae and Clusters, 193 



Flattelv (F. W.), Some Biological Effects of the Tides, 



318 

 Fleming (Prof. J. A.), The Coming of Age of Long-distance 



Wireless Telegraphy and some of its Scientific 



Problems, 448 

 Fleming (Miss R. M.), The Geographic Aspects of 



Tradition, 165 

 Fletcher (Sir Walter M.), The R6le of Physiology, 59 

 Flett (Dr. J. S.), Experimental Geology, 57 

 Fleure (Prof. H. J.), Countries as Personalities (Citizens' 



lecture in connection with the British Association), 



573 

 Forbes (Mrs. Rosita), presented with the Gold Medal of 



the Antwerp Royal Geographical Society, 316 

 Ford (E.), The Life-histor}- of the Dog Fishes, 585 

 Forster (Dr. M. O.), Chemistry of Anthracene, 108 ; The 



Laboratory of the Living Organism (Presidential 



Address to the Chemistry Section of the British 



Association), 56, 243 

 Foster (Frances A.), bequests to the Massachusetts 



Institute of Technology and Wellesley College, 102 

 Fotheringham (Rev. D. R.), Naked-eye' Astronomical 



Work, 288 

 Fotheringham (Dr. J. K.), Ancient Echpses (Halley 



Lecture), 28 

 Fournier (L.), and L. Guenot, The Treatment of Syphihs 



by Bismuth, 326 

 Fox (Sir C. Douglas), [death], 380 ; fobituarv article], 412 

 Fran^ois-Franck (Prof. Ch.), [obituary article], 314 

 Frazer (R. W.), [obituary], 476 

 Fredericq (Prof.'L.), to' be presented with a Medallion 



by the University of Liege, 293 

 French (Dr. J. W.), Prismatic Structure in Optical Glass, 



567 ; The Development of Optical Industries, 304 ; 



The Interocular Distance of Tested Individuals, 510 

 Freundler (P.), and Miles. Y. Menager and Y. Laurent, 



Iodine in the Laminaria, 454 

 Freyer (Sir Peter J.), [obituarv], 94 

 Fries (Brig.-Gen. A. A.), and Major C. J. West, Chemical 



Warfare, 492 

 Frink (R. L.), The Practical Value of the Microscope in 



Glass Manufacture, 453 



Fry (Prof. H. S.), The Electronic Conception of Valence 



and the Constitution of Benzene, 77 

 Fujiwhara (Dr. S.), The Natural Tendency towards 



Symmetry of Motion and its AppUcation as a Principle 



in Meteorology, 135 

 Fuller (Sir Bampf ylde) , The Science of Ourselves (j\. Sequel 



to the " Descent of Man "), 525 

 Fumeaux (W. S.), Countryside Rambles, 207 



Gahan (Dr. C. J.), Ophion hiteus, 403 



Gamble (J. S.), Flora of the Presidency of Madras. Part 4, 



Rubiaceae to Ebenaceae, 464 

 Gardiner (Prof. J. Stanley), Black Coral as a Charm for 



Rheumatism, 505 

 Garforth (Sir William), [obituary article], 285 

 Gamer (W. E.), The Dushman Equation for the Velocity 



of a Monomolecular Reaction, 211 

 Gaster (L.), Recent Progress in Connection with Illumina- 

 tion, 414 

 Gatenby (Prof. J. Bronte), Hybridity and the Evolution 



. of Species, 469 

 Gates {Proi. R. Ruggles), Hybridity and the Evolution 



of Species, 401 

 Gaubert (P.), The Recrystallisation produced bv Annealing, 



516 

 Geddes (Prof. P.), The Edinburgh of To-day, 165 

 Gendets (R.), The Casting of Brass Ingots, 197.; The 



Extrusion Defect, 198 

 Gentil (L.), The Phenomenon of Mounds (rideaux) and 



Solifluction, 103 

 Gentle (J. A.), F. R. Jones. S. J. Saint, and F. W. Turner, 



awarded Fellowships for Post-graduate Study by 



the Salters' Institute, 166 

 Gibson (Prof A. H.), Water Power Development (Presi- 

 dential Address to the Engineering Section of the 



British Association), 59, 181 

 Gifford (J. W.), Achromatic One-radius Doublet Eye- 

 pieces, 589 ; Bee-sting and Evesight, 370 

 Gilchrist (Dr. J. D. F.), elected President of the Royal 



Society of South Africa, 443 ; The Pectoral Fin of 



the Sole, Achirus capensis, 32 

 Gildemeister (E.), and Fr. Hoffmann. Second Edition 



by E. Gildemeister. Translated by E. Kremers. 



The Volatile Oils. Second Volume, 138 

 Giles (Dr. P.), address as retiring Vice -Chancellor of 



Cambridge University, 195 

 Gilmore (C. W.), Brachyceratops from North-western 



Montana, 482 ; Carapaces of Turtles in the Ojo 



Alamo Sandstone of New Mexico, 482 

 Gill (E. L.), Behaviour in Lizards, 179 

 Gillman (C), and P. Nason, Ascent of Kilimanjaro, 508 

 Giltay (J. W.), The " Optaphe," 510 

 Giuffrida-Ruggeri (Prof. V.), The First Outlines of a 



Systematic Anthropology of Asia, 578 

 Glangeaud (P.), The Complexity of the Volcanic Massif 



of Cantal and the True Nature of the Puy Mary, 389; 



The Plomb du Cantal, a Large Independent Volcano, 



covering nearly a third of the Cantal Massif, 454 

 Glasson (J. L.), Some Peculiarities of the Wilson lonisa- 



tion Tracks and a Suggested Explanation, 421 

 Goddard (R. H.), The Possibilities of the Rocket in 



Weather Forecasting, 263 

 Godlewski (Prof. T.), [death], 380 

 Godwin-Austen (Lt.-Col. H. H.), Indian Land Mollusca,io6 ; 



Mount Everest, 409 

 Goldsbrough (Dr. G. R.), Perturbations of Saturn's Rings, 



511 



Gonnessiat and Renaux, An Asteroid with an Orbit 

 resembling that of a Comet, 454 



Goodrich (Prof. E. S.), Heredity, Environment, and Evolu- 

 tion, 57 ; Some Problems in Evolution (Presidential 

 Address to the Zoology Section of the British Associa- 

 tion), 404, 531 



Goos (Dr. F.), Dehneations of the Milky Way, 319 



Goudie (Dr. W. J.), appointed James Watt Professor of 

 the Theory and Practice of Heat Engines in Glasgow 

 University, 261 



