Nature, 

 September 29, ig: 



V 



INDEX 



NAME INDEX. 



A. (H. E.), W. Warde Fowler : A Personal Appreciation, 



551 



Abbot (Dr. C. G.), Experiments with Solar Cooking Appa- 

 ratus on Mount Wilson, 540 



Abbott (G.), Cup and Ring Markings, 652 ; The Colours of 

 Primroses, 395 



Abbott (W. J. L.), Coloration of Flints found at Cromer, 

 599 ; Gold-coloured Teeth of Sheep, 459 ; Why do 

 Worms Die?, 490 



Abetti (A.), Applications of Vectorial Calculus to Astronomy, 

 671 ; Astronomical Determinations of Latitudes and 

 Longitudes in Central Asia, 703 



Abraham (H.), and R. Planiol, The Use of the Bandot 

 Telegraph in Wireless Telegraphy, 447 



Ackermann (A. S. E..), Bumble-bees and the Extraction of 

 Nectar from White-runner Beans, 822 ; Experiments 

 with Clay in its Relation to Piles, 534 ; The Physical 

 Properties of Clay, IIL, 824 



Adam (Dr. N. K.), appointed to the Sorby Research Fellow- 

 ship, 604 ; Geometrical Isomerisim in Monomolecular 

 Films, 522 ; The Properties and Molecular Structure of 

 Thin Films of Palmitic Acid on Water, Part L, 286 



Adams (Dr. C. E.), and Prof. E. Marsden, Report on the 

 Geophysical Observatory at Apia, 152 



Adams (Mary), (Dr. W. Garnett), A 'Little Book on Map 

 Projection, new edition, 618 



Adams (Dr. W. S.), Spectrum Researches on the Motions 

 in the Line of Sight, etc., 539 ; A. H. Joy, G. Strom- 

 berg, and C. G. Burwell, 1646 Spectroscopic Parallaxes, 

 281 



Adlam (G. H. J.), Chemistry, 647 



Adler (Daisy L.), Science and Technology in Palestine, 458 



.^hmichen (E.), A Series of Flights with a Free Helicopter, 

 62 



Agar (Prof. W. E.), Breeding Experiments with the 

 Cladoceran Daphnia, 245 



Alayrac (M.), The Movement of a Solid in a Resistant 

 Medium, 734 



Alexander (Prof. S.), P. M. Sieff, and D. B. Stanhill, 

 Literature for Jerusalem University, 333 



Alkins (W. E.), Resignation of the Lectureship in Metal- 

 lurgy in Manchester University, 507; M. Cook, and J. 

 Harwood, Variation in Sphaeria, 30 



Allen (Dr. E. J.), Regeneration and Reproduction of the 

 Syllid Procerastea, 61 



Allen (Dr. H. S.), appointed Reader in Physics in Edin- 

 burgh University, 411 ; Sources and Sinks, 622 



Allen (Prof.), Sex Chromosomes in the Liverwort Sphaero- 

 carpos, 572 



Amundsen (Capt. R.), arrival of, at Vancouver, 821 ; re- 

 quest for a Grant from the Storting for his Arctic 

 Expedition, 531 



•Anderson (Dr. C), appointed Director of the Australian 



Museum, Sydney, 434 

 Anderson (Dr. H. K.), elected a Member of the Athenjeum 



Club, 84 

 .^ndrade (Dr. E. N. da C), The Foundations of Phy.sics, 



643 

 Andr*^ (E.), The Oil from Grape Pips, 510 

 .Andr^e (Prof. K.), Geologic des Meeresbodens. Band ii. 

 Die Bodenbeschaffenheit und nutsbare Materialien am 

 Meeresboden, 292 



Andrew (R. C), A Farmers Handbook: A Manual for 



Students and Beginners, 679 

 Andrews (E. C), elected Permanent Honorary Secretary 



of the Australasian Association, 408 

 •Angell (Dr. J. R.), The Development of Research in the 



United States, 122 ; elected President of Yale Univer- 

 sity, 156 

 Annandale (Dr. N.), The Fauna of Scottish Lochs, 778 ; 



The Vegetation of an Island in the Chilka Lake, 574 ; 



and Major R. B. S. Sewell, Oceanographic Research in 



the British Empire, 139 

 Appelloff <A.), [obituary], 114 

 Appleton (A. B.), The Development of Muscle, Bone, and 



Body-weight in Sheep, 509 ; The .Alleged Inheritance 



of an Acquired Character in Man ; The so-called 



Gluteus Maximus of Tarsius, 510; The Influence of 



Function on the Conformation of Bones, 190 

 Armitage (Miss Eleonora), The Annular Eclipse, 212 

 Armstrong (A. H.), The Economic .Aspects of Railway 



Electrification in the United States, 404 

 Armstrong (A. L.), Discovery of Engravings on Flints at 



Grime's Graves, 403 

 Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), and T. P. Hilditch, A Study of* 



Catalytic Actions at Solid Surfaces, vi., 573 

 Armstrong (Prof. H. E.), Address to the Old Students' 



Association of the Royal College of Science, 28 ; The- 



Designation of Vitamines, 72 ; The Particulate Nature 



of Enzymic and Zymic Change (Adrian Browns 



Memorial Lecture), 698 

 Artom (A.), Apparatus for Directional Radio-mechanics, 479. 

 .Ashton (T. S.), appointed Senior Lecturer in Economics in 



Manchester University, 380 

 Ashworth (Prof. J. H.), The Edinburgh Meeting of the- 



British Association, 590, 818 

 Aston (Dr. F. W.), Atoms and Isotopes, 633 ; Isotopes andi 



Atomic Weights, 334 ; The Constitution of Nickel, 520 ; 



The Constitution of the Alkali Metals, 72 

 Aubel (E.), The Action of the Pyocyanic Bacillus on 



Asparagin, 735 

 Aubel (E. van), The Atomic Heat of the Elements, 703 

 Aucken (I.), A Physical Interpretation of the Energy 



Quantum, 553 

 Auden (Dr. G. A.), Habits of the Hedgehc^, 491 

 Audubert (R.), The Elementary Quantity of Energy Con- 

 cerned in Solution, 190 : The Mechanism of the Energy 



Exchanges in Evaporation, 62 

 Auger (v.). Double Catalysis of Vanadic Acid and 

 Hydrogen Peroxide, 542 ; and Mile. M. Vary, Sulphona- 

 tions in the Presence of Iodine, 767 

 Austen (L. W.), The Wave-front Angle in Radio-telegraphy. 

 280 ; Experiments to Determine the Directions from 

 which Atmospheric Disturbances in Radio-telegraphy 

 appear to come, 632 



Back (E. A.), Insect Control in Flour Mills, 309 



Bailey (E. B.), Structure of the South-west Highlands of 



Scotland, 222 

 Baillaud (J.), Manuel de Topom^trie. Operations sur le 



Terrain et Calculs, 6 

 Baille-Barrelle (M.), The Production of Coke from Sarre 



Coal, 663 



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