IV 



Index 



r Naturt, 

 [.AlirU 14, I9ai 



Babtie (Sir William), [obituary], 119 



Bach (A.), and B. Sbarsky, The Estimation of the De- 

 gradation Products of Proteid Materials in Blood 

 Serum, 586 

 Badley (J. 11.), Co-education and its Part in a Complete 



Education, 371 

 Bagley (J. \V.), Use of the Panoramic Camera in Topo- 

 graphical Surveying, 122 

 Bagnani (G.), Recent Archaeological Investigations in 



Rome, 517 

 Bailey (I. W.), The Formation of the Cell-plate in the 



Cambium of the Higher Plants, 587 

 Bairstow (Prof. L.), elect^ed President of the National 



Union of Scientific Workers, 391 

 Baitsell (G. A.), Development of Connective Tissue in the 



Amphibian Embryo, 135 

 Baker (A. C), Classification of Aphidae, 2qo 

 Baker (Charles), List of Second-hand Instruments, 160 

 Baker (H.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in Machine De- 

 sign in Birmingham University, 298 

 Baker (Thorne), and Dr. L. A. Levy, A New X-ray Plate, 



841 

 Baldwin (Dr. J. M.), Giant and Dwarf Stars, 711 ; Applica- 

 tion of Genetics to Plant-Breedingf, S.li ; thanked bv 

 Convocation for his Promise to the Edward Bagnall 

 Poulton Fund in Oxford University, 392 

 Balfour (Dr. A.), War Against Tropical Disease : Being 

 Seven Sanitary Sermons addressed to all interested in 

 Tropical Hygiene and Administration. 236 

 Balfour (A. J.), elected President of a Society for Scientific 



Research into Psychic Phenomena, 670 

 Balfour-Browne (P.), Keys fo the Orders of Insects, 78 

 Ball (Sir James B.), [obituary], 119 

 Ball (W. W. Rouse), String- Figures, 27, 640 

 Ballou (H. A.), The Pink Boll-worm. 678 

 Baly (Prof.), The Theory of Absorption, ;^s,q 

 Bambacioni (V), Fibrillar Structures of Nemec, 522 

 Bamford (T. G.), appointed Lecturer in Metallurgy in 



Birmingham University, 298 

 Barbillion (L.), and M. Dugit, A New Class of Measuring 



Apparatus, 99 

 Barbour (H. G,), and J. B. Hermann, The Mechanism of 



Fever Reduction by Drugs, 167 

 Barclay (W. R.), Electro-silver Plating and its Technical 



Development, 520 

 Barcroft (J.), Physiological Effects of Insufficient Oxygen 

 Supply, 125 ; Properties of the Oxygen-carrying Power 

 of Blood, S5^ 

 Barker (B. T. P.), C. T. Gimingham, and S. P. Wiltshire, 



Sulphur as a Fungicide, 290 

 Barker (T. V.), Study of Crystals in Schools, 28 

 Barlot (M.), A Complex Combination of Thallium and 

 Hydrofluoric Acid, 586; A New Reagent for Lactarius 

 and Russula, 746 ; Combinations of the Halogen 

 Derivatives of Lead and Thallium, 394 ; New Colour 

 Reactions utilisable for the Diagnosis of Mycological 

 Species, 521 

 Barnard (F. G. A.), The Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria, 



479 

 Barnard (J. E.), Microscopy with Ultra-Violet Light, 378 

 Barnard (K. H.), The Crustacea and the Spiders of South 



Africa, 222 

 Barnard (Prof.), Observations of Nova Persei, 124 ; 



Skjellerup's Comet, 578 

 Barnes (Rev. Canon E. W.), The Christian Revelation and 



Modern Science, 10 

 Barnett (E. de Barry), A Text-book of Organic Chemistry, 

 307 ; The Preparation of Organic Compounds, second 

 edition, 106 

 Barnett (I. A.), Functionals Invariant under One Parameter 

 Continuous Groups of Transformations in the Space 

 of Continuous Functions, 587 

 Barnwell (Capt.), The Technical Aspects of Service and 



Civil Aviation, 259 

 Barr (Dr. G.), A New Relay for Heavy Currents, 458 

 Barren (J.), and others. The Evolution of the Earth and 



its Inhabitants, 205 

 Bartlett (F. C), Lectures on Folk-lore, 207 

 Bartlett (Dr. W. E.), Tragic Death Feint of a Snake, 503 

 Bassett (H.), [obituary], 86 



Bastin (E. S.), and J. M. Hill, The Economic Geology of 



Gilpin County, etc., 189 

 Bates (H. W.), abridged and edited for Schools by Dr. 



F. A. Bruton, A Naturalist on the Amazons, 106 

 Bates (L. W.), Colloidal Fuel, 414 

 Bateson (Dr. W.), awarded a Royal Medal of the Royal 



Society, 383 ; Royal Medallist, 453 ; The Determination 



of Sex, 719 

 Bather (Dr. F. A.), Fossils and Life (address to Section C 



of the British Association), 161, 192 ; Recapitulation and 



L^escent, 213; The British Association, 112; The 



Teaching of Palaeontology, 688 

 Batho (Dr. C), The Partition of the Load in Riveted 



Joints, 423 

 Batty (Lieut. R. P.), Rate of Ascent of Pilot Balloons, 190 

 Bayliss (Prof. W. M.), British Laboratory and Scientific 



Glassware, 310; Contractile Vacuoles, 376; The British 



Association, 144 ; The Critic in Physiology, 622 

 Beale (Sir William P.), elected President of the 



Mineralogical Society, 384 

 Bedale (Miss E.), The Energy Requirements of School- 

 children, 550 

 Behringer (F.), Gift to Heidelberg University, 265 

 Bell (Dr. A. Graham), Visit to this Country ; conferment 



upon, of the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh, 447 

 Bell (Dr. Mary), on a Speech given at the Headmasters' 



Association, 670 

 Bemporad (A.), Comparisons of Stars, 223 

 Benson (Prof. W. N.), W. S. Dun, and W. R. Browne, 



Geology and Petrology of the Great Serpentine Belt of 



N.S.W. Part ix., 135, 267, 427 

 Berberich (Dr. A.), [obituary], 186 

 Bergengren (J.), The Absorption Spectrum of Phosphorus 



for the X-Rays, 298 

 Berriman (A. E.), and others. Industrial Administration : 



A Series of Lectures, 74 

 Bertrand (G.), The Properties of Tear-producing Substances 



and the Measurement of their Activity, 490 ; and R. 



Vladesco, The Distribution of Zinc in the Horse, 363 

 Besson (L.), Relations between the Meteorological Elements 



and the Number of Deaths through Inflammatory 



Diseases of the Respiratory Organs in Paris, 330 

 Bevan (W.), Agriculture in Cyprus, 264 

 Bianchi (E.), Variation in the Light of the Minor Planet 



(44) Nysa, 223 

 Biesbroeck (G. van), and H. S. Pettit, Stellar Parallaxes, 



674 

 Biffen (Prof. R. H.), awarded the Darwin Medal of the 



Royal Society, 383 ; Darwin Medallist, 453 

 Bigourdan (G.), Corrections of Normal Time-Signals, 298, 



330 

 Bijl (P. A. van der), Lysurus Woodii (MacOwan), Lloyd, 



231; Ovulariopsis papayae, n.sp. 36; South African 



Xylarias occurring around Durban, Natal, 36 ; The 



Genus Tulostoma, Persoon, in South Africa, 36 

 Biquard (R.), Abnormal Indications furnished by Radio- 

 chronometers with very penetrating X-Rays, 458 

 Birkeland (Prof. B. J.), The Climate of Spitsbergen, 769 

 Black (Sir Frederick), Liquid Fuel in Peace and War, 817 

 Black (N. H.), and Dr. J. B. Conant, Practical Chemistry: 



Fundamental Facts and Applications to Modern Life, 



724 

 Blackburn (Miss), Anomalies in Microspore Formation m 



Rosa, 551 

 Blackman (Dr. F. F.), The Biochemistry of Carbohydrate 



Production in Plants from the Point of View of 



Systematic Relationship, 551 

 Blackwood (O.), The Existence of Homogeneous Groups of 



Large Ions, 58S 

 Blair (Sir Robert), Educational Science (Presidential 



Address to the Educational Science Section of the 



British Association), 323 

 Blair (T. A.), The Relations between Climate and the 



Growth of Crops, 291 

 Blair (W. R.), Birth of a Chimpanzee in the Gardens of 



the New York Zoological Society, 385 

 Blaise (E. E.), Derivatives of i : 4-Diketones and Semi- 



carbazide, 818 

 Blakeman (J.), British Boot, Shoe, and Allied Trades 



Research Association, 763 



