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Index 



XIX 



Moore (Dr. G. E.), re-elected a University Lecturer in 



Moral Science in Cambridge University, 474 

 Moore (H.), A Small Brinell Hardness Testing Machine, 763 

 Moreux (Abb6), A Weather Prediction, 84 

 Morgan (Prof. G. T.), The Finsbury School of Chemistry, 



154 

 Mortensen (Dr. Th.), Studies in the Development of 



Crinoids, 132 

 Morton (Prof. W. B.), A New Acoustical Phenomenon, 586 

 Moulton (Lord), [death], 50; [obituary article], 82 

 Moureu (Prof. C), La Chimie et la Guerre, Science et 



Avenir, 516; M. Murat, and L. Tampier, Acrylic Acid 



and Acrylic Esters, 510 

 Muesebeck (C. F. W.), Revision of the Nearctic Ichneumon- 

 flies of the Genus Apantales, 532 

 Miiller-Lyer (Dr. F.), translated by E. C. Lake and H. A. 



Lake, The History of Social Development, 452 

 Mumford (Dr. A. A.), Testing and Grading of Health and 



Physical Fitness, 30 

 Murphy (P. A.), The Sources of Infection of Potato Tubers 



with Phytopthora infestans, 639 

 Murphy (R. C), The Sea-coast and Islands of Peru, 501* 

 Murray (Justice), Anthropology and the Government of 



Subject Races, 441 

 Murray (Hon. J. H. P.), and others. Commerce and 



Customs of Papua, 26 

 Musgrave (A.), appointed Entomologist to the Australian 



Museum, Sydney, 434 

 Myers (Dr. C' S.), Health and Work, 354; Industrial 



Fatigue, 23 



Nathorst (Prof. A. G.), [obituary article], 112 



Naulty (E.), Proposal to Fljy by Aeroplane Across the 

 North Pole, 755 



Neale (S. M.), Influence of Solvent upon lonisation and 

 the Accompanying Heat Effect, 702 



Negretti and Zambra, A Rainfall Rate Recorder, 117 



Nernst (Prof. W.), elected Rector of Berlin University, 

 732 



Neujmin (G.), The Orbit of Neujmin Comet, 1916a, 345 



Neville-Polley (L. J.), John Dalton, 678 



Newbery (E.), The Life-period of the Over-voltage Com- 

 pounds, 800 



Newbigln (Dr. Marion I.), Ordnance Survey Maps : Their 

 Meaning and Use. Second edition, 294 



Newcomen (T.), a Memorial to, unveiled at Dartmouth, 

 722 



Newman (F. H.), A New Form of Wehnelt Interrupter, 

 318 



Newman (Prof. H. H.), Vertebrate Zoology, 229 



Newstead (Prof. R.). The Natural History of the Upper 

 Shiri River, Nyasaland, 381 



Newton (A. P.), Co-operative Indexing of Periodical 

 Literature, 551 



Newton (H. W.), The Recent Large Sun-spot Group, 300 



Newton and Wright, Ltd., A New Model Radioscopic 

 Couch, 437 



Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), elected President of the Rontgen 

 Society, 563 



Nicolle (C), and A Cu^nod, New Acquisitions in the Ex- 

 perimental Study of Trachoma, 382 



Nierenstein (Dr.), and others, The Constitution of Catechin. 

 Parts i.-iii.. Studies in the Chroman Series, 280 



Nilsson (Prof. M. P.), Primitive Time-reckoning : A Study 

 in the Origins and First Development of the Art of 

 Counting Time among the Primitive and Early Culture 

 Peoples, 275 



Nisbet (R. H.). Symbols in Vector Analvsis, 362 



Noble (Sir William J.), elected President of the North- 

 east Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 

 629 ; The Long-distance Telephone System of the 

 United Kingdom, 216 



Nolf ^P.). The .Action of Chloroform on the Coagulation of 

 tTie Blood Plasma of Birds, 703 



Nordenskjcild (Dr. O.). Exploration in South .America. 21 



Nordmann (C), Le Morvan, The Determination of the 

 Effective Temperatures of Some Stars and their Coloui 

 Index, 734; The .Apparent Diameter of a Orion, 319 j 



Norsworthy (Dr. Naomi), and Dr. Mary T. Whitley, The 



Psychology of Childhood, 164 

 North (Dr. F. J.), Syringothyris and Spiriferina, 501 

 Norton (W. A.), Circumcision Regiments as a Native 



Chronology, 607 

 Nuttall (J. M.), appointed Assistant Director of the Physi- 

 cal Laboratories in Manchester University, 732 

 Nutting (C. C), Barbados-Antigua Expedition, 829 

 Nutting (Dr. P. G.), Relation between Deformation and 

 Force, 633 



O'Connell (Dr. Marjorie), Jurassic Ahimonites frorh VinaUs, 

 Cuba, 63 J 



Odling (Prof. W.), [obituary article], 19 



O'Donoghue (Prof. C. H.), An Introduction to Zoology, 

 740 



O'Dwyer (Margaret H.), The Nutritive Value of Certam 

 Australian Grasses, 800 



Ogg (W. G.), and J. Hendrick, Studies of a Scottish Drift 

 Soil, 85 



Ogilvie (the late Dr. F. M.), A Sportsman-naturalist, edited 

 by H. Balfour, Field Observations on British Birds, 259 



Ohashi (Prof. P.), Augite from Nishigatake, Japan, 189 



Ohshima (H.), Reversal of Asymmetry in the Plutei of 

 Echinus miliaris, 125 



Oldham (R. D.), Know Your Faults (Presidential .Address 

 to the Geological Society), 92 



O'Neill (H.), appointed an Assistant Lecturer in Metallurgy 

 in Manchester University, 380 



Onnes (Prof. K.), Sir R. Hadfield and Dr. H. R. Woltjer, 

 The Influence of Low Temperatures on the Magnetic 

 Properties of Alloys of Iron with Nickel and Man- 

 ganese, 285 



Onslow (Hon. H.), The Reparation Act and Scientific Re- 

 search, 457 



Ormsby (M. T. M.), appointed Professor of Municipal 

 Engineering at University College, London, 700 



Orton (Dr. J. H.), Sex-change in the Native Oyster (O. 

 edulis), 586 ; The Production of Living Clavellina Zooids 

 in Winter bv Experiment, 75 



Osborn (Prof. H. F.), Evolution and Geographical Dis- 

 tribution of the Proboscidea, 539 ; The Evolution, 

 Phylogeny, and Classification of the Proboscidea, 500 ; 

 The Hall of the Age of Man in the American Museum, 

 236 



Osborne (Prof. W. A.), " Elementary Practical Bio- 

 chemistry," 45 



Osier (the late Sir William), A Proposed Memorial Lecture- 

 ship in the University of California, 380 



Ostwald (Prof. W.), translated by Prof. M. H. Fischer. 

 An Introduction to Theoretical and Applied Colloid 

 Chemistry: "The World of Neglected Dimensions," 

 226 ; Die chemische Literatur und die Organisation der 

 Wissenschaft, 613 



Overton (Dr.), Observations of the Great Horned Owl, 822 



Owen (Sir Isambard), impending retirement of, from the 

 Vice-Chancellorship of Bristol University, 442 ; The 

 University of Bristol, 221 



Owens (Dr. j. S.), Atmospheric Pollution by Smoke. 567; 

 London Smoke-fogs, 246 



Oxley (Dr. .A. E.), Magnetism and Atomic Structure, 652 



Pack (R. W.). The Sunset Midway Oil Field of California. 



Part i., Geology and Oil Resources, 347 

 Palmer (Dorothv M.), and W^ G. Palmer, The Catalytic 



Reduction of Ethvlene to Ethane, 412 

 Palmer {W. G.), The Catalytic Activity of Copper. Part ii., 



412 

 Pariselle (M.), The Composition of French Essence of Tur- 

 pentine, 607 ; The Hydrates of Pvridine, 190 

 P.-^rk (W'. E.l. .A Treatise on Airscrews. 389 

 Parker (Dr. G.), The Early History of Surgery in Great 



Britain, 301 

 Parker (Prof. G. H.), appointed Director of the Harvard 



Zoological Laboratory, 244 

 Parkes ( \. S.), Departures from Equality of the Scx-ratios 



in Man, C7i 

 Parkin (J.), Vitality of Gorse-seed, 491 



