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Nature, "I 

 March 30, 1916J 



Index 



XIX 



oiite (J.)i Measures of Sixty-seven Double Stars, 371 ; 

 4, 1915 Ononis, 466 

 Vuillemin (P.), The Nasturtium and the Geraniaceae, 136 ; 

 The Stamens in the Tropeolaceae, 305 



Wade (Dr. A.), Supposed Oil-bearing Areas of South 



Australia, 14 

 Waddell (Lt.-Col. L. A.), Chinese Defensive Armour, 229 ; 



Origin of the Indian Caste System, 309 

 Wager (Dr. H.), Behaviour of Plants in response to the 



Light, 468 

 Wahl (Dr.), Manufacture of Organic Dyes in France, 708 

 Wakefield (Miss E. M.), Fungi collected by W. N. Cheese- 

 man in Australia and New Zealand, 270 

 Walcott (Dr. C. D.), Geological Explorations in British 



Columbia and Montana, 303 

 Walker (Dr. E. W. A.), appointed Lecturer in Pathology 



at Oxford University, 304 ; Growth of the Body in 



Man, 387 

 Walker (Dr. G. T.), Sun-spots and Pressure, 490; Sun- 



Spots and Temperatures, 271 

 Walker (G. W.), appointed Halley Lecturer for 1916, 723 ; 



A Portable Variometer for Magnetic Surveying, 641 

 Walker (Prof. Miles), A Self-adjusting Commutating Device, 



298 ; Acceleration of a Mass, 299 

 Walker (W.), Scholarship and Exhibition in Memory of, 



at Leeds University, 26 

 Wallace (Prof. R. C), The Brine Springs of Manitoba, 157 ; 



The Geological Formations and Mineral Resources of 



Manitoba, 662 

 Waller (Prof. A. D.), Apparatus for the Administration of 



Chloroform, 354 ; Electrical Method of Testing the 



Vitality of Seeds, 354 

 Wallerant (F.), Some Crystallographic Peculiarities of 



Aniline Nitrate, 277 

 Wallis (B. C), Representation of Distribution of Population 



upon Maps, 275 

 Walsh (G. B.), Survival and Extermination of Insects, 



49 



Walsingham (Lord), Biologia Centrali-Americana. Insecta. 

 Lepidoptera-Heterocera, vol. iv., 533 



Walton (Prof. L. B.), Variability and Amphimixis, 487 



Wanach (von B.), The Variation of Latitude, 123 



Warburton (C), appointed Demonstrator in Medical 

 Entomology at Cambridge University, 696 



Ward (Prof. R. de C), The Climatic Subdivisions of the 

 United States, 208 



Washington (Booker T.) [death], 319 



Washington (H. S.), Correlation of Potassium and Mag- 

 nesium, Sodium and Iron, in Igneous Rocks, 556 



Waters (H. J.), The Essentials of Agriculture, 55 



Watanabe (Prof. W.), Rule for Determining Direction of 

 Precessional Movement, 202 



Watson (D. M. S.), and H. Day, Some Palaeozoic Fishes, 



332 

 Watson (J. A. S.), Evolution, 618 

 Watson (Prof. J. B.), and Dr. K. S. Lashley, Homing and 



Related Activities of Birds, 155 

 Watson (W.), Climbing Plants, 140 

 Watson (Prof. W.) [death], 205 

 Watts (Dr. W. M.), A School Flora for the Use of 



Elementary Botanical Classes, New Edition, 534 

 Watts (Prof. W. W.), The Granite Surfaces of Mount 



Sorrel, 157 

 Weatherhead (R.), The Star Pocket-book, Second Impres- 

 sion, 256 

 Webb (E.), Character and Intelligence, i8o 

 Webb (W. M.), Corresponding Societies at the British 



Association, 158 

 Webster (F. M.) {obituary], 628 



Webster (Prof.), The Phenomena of Radiation, etc., 690 

 Weiss (Prof. P.), New Views of Magnetism, 242 

 Welby (Lord) [death], 267 



Welsh (C), Bequest to Oxford University, 527 

 Wellisch (S.), The Constants of the Terrestrial Spheroid, 547 

 Welsch (J.), The Pliocene Lignites of Bidart, Lower 



Pyrenees, 166 

 Wharton (L. D.), Eggs df Ascaris lumbricoides, 319 

 Wheeler (W. H.) [obituary], 234 



Wheldale (Miss M.), awarded the Prize Fellowship of the 



Federation of University Women, 135 

 Wheldon and Co. 's Agricultural Catalogue, 295 

 Whiffen (Capt. T.), The North-west Amazons, 678 

 Whipple (F. J. W.), Mechanism of Cyclones, 241 

 White (Prof. A. H.), Resignation of the Chair of Pathology, 



Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 248 

 White (Dr. C. P.), Regeneration of the Tail in the Lizard. 

 I 327 ; Test for Copper, 355 



I White (H. J. O.), The Geology of the Country near 



Lymington and Portsmouth, 152 

 j White (H. S.), Seven Points on a Twisted Cubic Curve, 27 



White (J. A.), Methods and Content of History Teaching 



in Schools, 328 

 Whitehead (Prof. A. N.), Science Teaching, 548; Space, 



Time, and Relativity, 241, 584 

 Whitehouse (W. E.), Descriptive Handbook to the Relief 



Model of Wales, 235 

 Whyte (P.) [obituary], 543 

 Weinberg (M.), and P. F. S^guin, Researches on Gas 



Gangrene, 502 

 Wibberley (T.), Economics of Continuous Cropping, 358 

 Wild (Prof. L. H.), Geographic Influences in Old Testament 



Masterpieces, 30 

 Williams (Dr. Dawson), The Etymology of " Chincough," 229 

 Williams (Dr. H.) [obituary], 572 

 Williams (M. Y.), An Outlier of Lower Ordovician 



Dolomite, 661 

 Williamson (Dr. B.) [obituary article], 541 

 Williamson (G. and E.), Kinematograph pictures of Marine 



Animals, etc., 464 

 Williamson (J.), Surveying and Field Work, 367 

 Willis (Dr. J. C), Origin of Species, 357 

 Willson (T. L.) [obituary], 543 

 I Willstiitter (Prof. R.), awarded the Nobel Chemistry Prize 



for 1915, 319 

 Wilmore (Dr. A.), Carboniferous Limestone Zones of N.E. 



Lancashire, 157 

 Wilson (Prof. E.), Aluminium Alloys, 299 

 Wilson (Dr. E. A.), Memorial Portrait of, 91 

 Wilson (Prof. E. B.), Linear Momentum, Angular 



Momentum, and Kinetic Energy, 465 

 Wilson (Prof. H. A.), Experimental Physics, 562 

 Wilson (Dr. M.), Conidial Stage of Tubercinia primulicola, 



356 

 Wilson (M. E.), The Kewagama Lake Map-Area, Quebec, 



661 

 Wilson (R.), The Grey Seals of Skerryvore, 120 

 Wimperis (H. E.), The Internal Combustion Engine, New 

 I Edition, 142 



Wing (Prof. C. H.) [death], 119 

 Wiszniewska (Mile. J.), Anti-phenol Serum, 361 

 Witherby (H. F.), Moults of the British Passeres, 436 

 Withers (W. A.), and F. E. Carruth, Toxic Properties of 



Cottonseed Meal, 487 

 Witthaus (Dr. R. A.), Bequest to New York Academy of 



Medicine, 666 ; [obituary], 543 

 Wolf (Prof. Max), Stellar Proper Motions determined 



Stereoscopically, 123 ; The Spectra of Wolf-Ray^t Stars, 



521 

 Wollaston (C. J.) [obituary], 403 

 Wpolley and Fischer. Mental and Physical Measurements 



of Working Children, 330 

 Wood (Dr. J. Medley) [obituary article], 174 

 Wood (Prof T. B.), Assisting the Stock-feeder, 358; and 



Prof. F. G. Hopkins, Food Economy in War Time, 483 

 Woodcock (Dr. H. M.), appointed Acting Head of the Proto- 

 zoology Department at the Lister Institute, 555 ; 



Coprozoic Flagellates, 667 

 Woodhead (Dr. T. W.), The Study of Plants, 534 

 Woodrow (H.), Reactions to the Cessation of Stimuli, 404 

 Wooton (E. O.), and P. C. Standley, Flora of New Mexico, 



320 

 Wraight (E. A.), Influence of Heat in Cyaniding Gold Ores, 



473 

 Wright (A. H.), and W. G. Funkhouser, Reptiles of the 



Okcfinokee Swamp of Florida, 350 

 W^right (Dr. A. W.) [obituary], «;43 

 Wright (Dr. O.), Aeroplane Stability, 24 



