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Index 



r Nature, 

 \_August 12, I 



of the Article, 6io ; The Message of, W. Robertson, 9 ; 



J. J. Robinson, 43 

 Snow Furrows and Ripples, E. C. Barton ; Dr. V. Cornish, 



374 

 Sodium Vapour, Fluorescing, The Absorption of. Prof. J. 



K. Robertson, 43 

 Space and .(Ether, S. V. Ramamurty, 75 

 Species and Adaptations, J. T. Cunningham, 775 

 Spontaneous Ignition of Peaty Soils, E. A. Andrews, 77 

 Steel, Tempered, The Colours of. Prof. C. V. Raman, 105 

 Stonehenge : Concerning the Four Stations, E. H. Stone, 



410 

 Stone Preservation, Dr. A. P. Laurie, 814 

 Sun-fish, The Buoyancy of the, Capt. G. C. C. Damant and 



Prof. A. E. Boycott, 578 

 Sunlight, The Action of. Dr. C. W. Saleeby, 11, 274 

 Symbiotic Bacteria and Phosphorescence, F. A. Potts, 814 

 Temperature Functions of certain Properties of the Metals, 



Periodical Phenomena in the. Dr. G. Borehus, 613 

 Terrestrial : Life Begin ? Where did, Dr. R. C. Macfie ; Prof. 



J. W. Gregory, 107, 310 ; J. S. Dines ; Dr. F. J. Allen, 



207 ; Magnetic Disturbances and Sunspots, Father 



A. L. Cortie, 44 

 Tide-predicting Machines, The Accuracy of, H. A. Marmer, 



136, 479 ; The Writer of the Article, 137 ; Dr. A. T. 



Doodson, 239, 479 

 Tin : Plague and Arctic Rehcs, T. Sheppard, 78, 209 ; 



The Isotopes of. Dr. F. W. Aston, 813 

 Transmutation, Energy Changes involved in, J. W. Wark, 



108 

 Tropical Medicine, Discoveries in. Sir E. Ray Lankester, 



549, 812 ; Lt.-Col. A. Alcock, 611 ; Dr. L. W. Sambon, 681 

 VisibiUty of Distant Objects, Improvement of. Prof. H. 



Benard, 412 

 Vowel Sounds, Nature of, Sir R. A. S. Paget, 341 

 Walaeus and the Circulation of the Blood, Dr. G. A. 



Stephens, 552 

 Wireless Telegraphy, Precursors of. Sir Joseph Larmor, 



410 

 Wrought-iron Currency from the Kisi Country, Sierra 



Leone Protectorate, West Africa, A Specimen of, R. C. 



Gale and Capt. E. R. Macpherson, 138 

 X-Ray Spectra, On the N-Series in, V. Dolej§ek, 582 

 Ytterby, The Small Haloes of, Prof. J. Joly, 711 



Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, the. Sir Robert Hadfield, 



527 

 Cotton : Growing, Some Aspects of, 392 ; Hairs, Cell- 

 wall Structure as seen in. Dr. W. L. IBalls, 499 ; in 



the French Sudan, 218 ; Industry Research Institute, 



The British, 457 

 Courtship, Structures and Habits associated with, Dr. 



J. C. Mottram, 77 

 Crab Nebula, Changes in the, J. C. Duncan, 24 

 Crabs, Brachyuran, collected by the American Museum 



Congo Expedition, Miss Mary J. Rathbun, 87 

 Craniometry in the British Isles, Prof. F. G. Parsons, 250 

 Crepis, Inter-specific Hybrids in, E. E. Babcock and J. L. 



Colhns, 30 

 Crocidura Stampfiii, The Shrew, and the Plague in Senegal, 



M. Leger and A. Baury, 259 

 Croonian Lecture, Th«, Prof. T. H. Morgan, 830 

 Crops, Cycles in the Yield of. Prof. H. L. Moore ; Sir 



William Beveridge, 261 

 Crossing over a Function of Distance ? Is, J. A. Detlefsen, 



30 

 Crustacea, The Sound-producing Mechanisms of. Dr. 



W. M. Tattersall, 431 

 Crystal : Forms of Minerals, New, A List of. Dr. H. P. 



Whitlock, 793 ; Structure of Common Elements, 



A. W. Hull, 490 

 Cupro-nickel, The Internal Mechanism of Cold-work and 



recrystallisation in, F. Adcock, 396 

 Cyclohexane and Ortho-methylcyclohexanol, The Oxide 



of, M. Godehot and P. Bedos, 326 

 Cyclohexanetriols, The Catalytic Preparation of the, 



J. B. Senderens and J. A. Coulenc, 399 

 Cyclone, A, which crossed the Korean Peninsula and the 



Vibrations of its Polar Front, T. Kobayasi, 257 

 a Cygni, Spectrum of. Dr. W. H. Wright, 89 



Cygnus, A New Variable in, S. Williams, 656 

 Cytoplasmic Inclusions of the Germ-cells, Prof. J. 

 Gatenby, 529 



Dairy Cattle and Milk Production, 360 



Danish Culicidae, Biology of. Dr. C. Wesenberg-Lund, 323 



Dark Ages : The, A Survival in Kentucky, 669 



Date Cultivation in the Iraq, V. H. W. Dowson, 250 



Death : -rates as a Measure of Hygienic Conditions, Use of. 



Dr. Brownlee, 389 ; Valley, California, the Weather 



at, A. H. Palmer, 757 



DEATHS. 



Bacot (A.), 525, 618 



Baskerville (Dr. C), 315 



Beale (Sir W. Phipson), 589 



Benoit (Dr. J. Rene), 820 



Bottomley (Dr. J. F.), 212 



Bottomley (Prof. W. B.), 419, 524 



Boulger (Prof. G. S.), 653 



Brady (Prof. G. S.), 19 



Branner (Prof. J. C.), 557 



Bruce-Low (Dr. R.), 721 



Bryce (Lord), 113 ^ 



Carter (Sir George), 314 



Cassal (Col. C. E.), 83 



Chapin (Dr. H. E.), 558 



Chapman (Dr. T. A.), 50 



Christie (Sir William), 116, 145 



Ciamician (Prof. G.), 245 



Cotterill (Prof. J. H.), 84, 115 



Cussons (George), 315 



Dickson (Dr. H. N.), 525 



Ebler (Prof. E.), 246 



Eddy (Prof. H.T.), 50 



Foord-Kelcey (Prof. W.), 84 



Giuffrida-Ruggeri (Prof. V.), 183 



Gonner (Sir Edward), 314 



Gould (Sir Alfred Pearce), 558, 589 



Graham (Dr. H.), 485 



Green (Prof. J. A.), 452 



Guye (Prof. P. A.), 523 



Hadrill (C. F. T.), 147 



Heyn (Prof. E.), 419 



Hollis (Dr. W. A.), 558 



Hopkinson (Dr. E.), 82 



Howe (Prof. H. M.), 721 



Jameson (Dr. H. Lyster), 314 



Jones (Sir Henry), 182 



Jordan (C), 349 



Kapteyn (Prof. J. C), 822 



Kempe (Sir Alfred Bray), 558, 588 



Kirk (Sir John), 84, 114 



Lais (Father G.), 84 



Lascelles (B. P.), 83 



Laveran (Prof. C. L. F.), 722, 819 



Liebisch (Prof. T.), 315 



Longworth-Dames (M.), 147 



Manson (Sir Patrick), 485, 587 



Mathews (Dr. G. B.), 384, 450 



Matthews (Sir WiUiam), 83 



McClure (Sir John), 246 



McConnel (J. W.), 821 



McWilliam (Dr. A.), 557 



Merz (Dr. J. T.), 419. 45i 



Moore (Prof. B.), 315, 348 



Naumann (Prof. A.), 485 



Palladin (Prof. V. I.), 419 



Ranvier (L.), 620 



Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.), 753 



Sanderson (F. W.), 822 



Sandmeyer (T.), 720 



Shackleton (Sir Ernest), 143 



ThuiUier (Col. Sir Henry), 452 



Verner (Col. W.), 213 



Verworn (Prof. Max), 213 



Voigtlander (Dr. F.), 654 



