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Index 



XXIX 



Thomson, 494 ; Transference of, by Colloidal Particles, 



F, Powis, 330 

 lectrolysis. Using a Copper Anode, F. H. Jeffery, 330 ; 



using a Gold Anode, F. H. Jeffery, 330 

 Llectrometer, a Self-recording, for Atmospheirc Electricity, 



W. A. D. Rudge, 332 

 Electromotive Force due to Motion, S. Procopiu, 277 

 Electron, Value of the Charge of the, A. Targonski, 529 

 Elecfrothermic Smelting of Iron Ores : in Sweden, Dr. A. 



Stansfield, 660 ; The, Prof. H. C. H. Carpenter, 659 

 Electro-vibrator, An, Worked with Interrupted Currents, 



E. F. Perreau, 27 ; The Electrical Power Absorbed 



by the, M. Bergenia, 305 

 Elephant in America, Pre-Columbian Representations of 



the: Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 340, 425, 501, 593; Prof. 



A. M. Tozzer, 592 ; Dr. H. J. Spinden, 592 

 Elephas Antiquus : Discovery of a Skeleton of, at Upnor, 



near Chatham, Dr. C. W. Andrews, 308 ; Specimen of, 



near Chatham, Dr. C. W. Andrews, 332 

 ICmbryological Research in America, The Organisation of, 



625 

 ICmbryology, Contributions to, vol. i., No. i ; vol. ii., Nos. 



2-6; vol. iii., Nos. 7-9, 625 

 Energy Transformations during Horizontal Walking, F. G. 



Benedict and H. Murschhauser, 556 

 Engineering : at the British Association, 298 ; Colleges and 



Munitions, 499; Materials, m; Science, A First 



Course in, P. J. Haler and A. H. Stuart, 589 

 Engineer Volunteer Corps, Formation of an, -^^6 

 Engineers, Society of, Annual General Meeting of the, 486 

 Engineering, Practical, 139 



England and Wales, Public Education in, i;i;5 

 Enteric Fever, Results of Inoculation against, 570 

 Entomology, Review of Applied, 465 

 Eronia, The Genus, Dr. F. A. Dixey, 326 

 Erosion of the French Cretaceous Cliffs on the Channel, 



H. de Varigny, 725 

 Eskimo in West Greenland, The Material Culture of the, 



M. P. Porsild, 234 

 Estates, The Multiplier Necessary for Converting the Value 



of, Mallet and Strutt, 50 

 Ether-Drift, Optical Investigation of, 430 

 Ivthics : and Politics, Miss E. E. C. Jones, 328 ; for Train- 

 ing Colleges, An Introduction to, G. A. Johnston, 535 

 I ilmological Collections in the Melbourne National 



Museum, Guide to the, Dr. B. Spencer, second 



edition, 234 

 i.inean Earthquakes of May, 1914, The, Prof. G. Platania ; 



Dr. C. Davison, 123 

 Eugenical Family Study, Directions for making a, C. B. 



Davenport and H. H. Laughlin, 180 

 Eurooe, Surface Features of, as a Factor in the War, Dr. 



D. W. Johnson, 634 



Eurypterid, A New, from the Belgian Coal Measures, Prof. 



X. Stainier, 109 

 Eutectics, J. L. Haughton and D. Hanson, 351 

 Evolution, The Natural Theology of, J. N. Shearman, 167 

 Examinations in Science and Technology, Board of Educa- 

 tion, 80 

 Excavations at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Norfolk, March 

 and May, 19 14, Report on the, Edited by W. G. 

 Clarke, 316 

 Experience, The Magic of, H. S. Redgrove, 3 

 Experimental Science in Secondary Schools, Teaching of, 



E. P. Barrett, 415 



Exploration : and Discovery, Stories of, A. B. .Archer, 113; 



Two Handbooks of, 113 

 Explosive Bombs, A. S. E. Ackermann, 262 

 Explosives : Major E. P. O'Hern, 21^ ; Fire and, Chemistry 



of, Prof. A. Job, 440 ; The Nature of, A. Marshall, 



637 

 Evolution : J. A. S. Watson, 618 ; Multiple-character, Dr. 



H. Gadow, 370 

 Eysenhardtia Polystachya (Ortega), Sargent, W. E. 



Sa'fford 93 



Factories and Workshops, First Report of the Depart- 

 mental Committee on Lighting in, 238 

 Family Histories and Eugenics, 180 

 Farabee, Dr., The Expedition of, 269 



Faraday : Papers presented to the Institution of Electrical 



Engineers by D. J. Blaikley, 543 ; Society, Discussior* 



on "The Corrosion of Metals," 375; Officers of, for 



1915-16, 292 

 Farming, Efficiency for the Production of Food of Different 



Systems of, T. H. Middleton, 357 

 Fat Absorption, Dr. Lamb, 355 

 Fats and Lipoids, Methods of Differentiating, Dr. Lamb and 



Mr. Holker, 355 

 Fateful Years, The, Fifteen to Seventeen, Sir W. Osier, 



548, 554 

 Fatigue : industrial, The Physiology of. Prof. A. F. S. 



Kent, 492 ; Limits, A Machine for Determining the, 



C. E. Stromeyer, 298 

 Fauna : and Flora of Central America, The, 448 ; of Lake 



Tiberias, Dr. N. Annandale, 28 

 Feebly Inhibited, The, C. B. Davenport, 27 

 Feeding Stuffs : Composition and Value of, 320 ; and 



Fertilisers, The Export of, 510; Supply of, E. T. 



Hainan, 357 

 Fellowships for Industrial Research, 202 

 Fertilisers : Departmental Committee on, Appointment of a^ 



292 ; Feeding Stuffs and, The Export of, 510 

 Ferment Action of Marine Bacteria, H. Coupin, 361 

 Ficus from Tropical Africa, Hutchinson, 92 

 Fighting Forces Book Council, The, 584 

 Filicales, Relationships of the. Prof. F. O. Bower, 356 

 Finite Differences : Elements of, by J. Burn and E. H. 



Brown, Second Edition, 337 ; for Actuaries, 337 

 Finland, The Co-operative Movement in, 405 

 Fire : and Explosives, Chemistry of Prof. A. Job, 440 



Invention of, H. G. Graves, 389 ; Extinguishers, Warn- 

 ing against certain, 91, 206; Tests with Wired Glass, 79 

 Fireball, A Large, W. F. Denning; A. Mee, 179 

 First Aid in the Laboratory and Workshop, A. A. Eldridge 



and Dr. H. V. A. Briscoe, 396 

 Fish in the United Province, Supply of, T. Southwell, 



294 

 Fishing : Art and Craft in, 7 ; Industry of Great Yarmouth, 



A. H. Patterson, 712 

 Fizeau's Experiments for Different Colours of the Spectrum,. 



P. Zeeman, 305 

 Fleas, Life-history, etc., of, F. C. Bishopp, 464 

 Flies : and Lice, The Danger of Disease from, 294 ; Typical, 



E. K. Pearce, 6 



Flint: Implements, Lt.-Col. Underwood's Collection of,. 

 572 ; Mining, Prehistoric, 316 



Flora: Capcnsis, part i., vol. v., section 2, 13; of Aden» 

 Father E. Blatter's, new part of, 207; of the Bagshot 

 District, H. W. Monckton, 668 ; of the Lower Green- 

 sand Deposits of Aptian Age, Dr. Marie C. Stopes, 356 ; 

 of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops, Prof. P. F. Fyson, 

 2 vols., 615 ; A School for the use of Elementary 

 Botanical Classes, Dr. W. M. Watts, New Edition, 534; 

 of the Upper Gangetic Plain, J. F. Duthie, 178 



Fluids, Mechanics of. An Introduction to the, Prof. E. H. 

 Barton, 562 



Fluorine in the Vegetable Kingdom, A. Gautier and P. 

 Clausmann, 669 



Fluted Weathering, The Cause of, G. Abbott, 426 



Fly-Fishing : J. C. Mottram, 7 ; and Spinning, The Com- 

 plete Science of, F. G. Shaw, 7 



Flying : Arrow, The, P. E. B. Jourdain, 683 ; Theory and 

 Practice of, 115 



Food : an Appeal by Lord Selborne to Increase the Supply of, 

 176 ; Economy in War Time, Profs. T. B. Wood and 



F. G. Hopkins, 483 ; Production during the Present 

 Emergency, Dr. T. Milburn, 436 ; Ration of Great 

 Britain, The Daily, Prof. W. H. Thompson, 687 



Foraminifera of the West of Scotland, E. Heron-Allen and 



A. Earland, 331 

 Foraminifers, Purposeful, E. Heron-Allen, 239 

 Forbes, Edward: A Manx Tribute to, 210; Life and Work 



of, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 683 

 Formic Acid as a Reagent, W. H. Simmons, 331 

 Forthcoming Books of Science, 97, 122, 153, 209, 237, 296, 



323. 352. 466, 521, 547. 690, 715 

 Fossil : Mammals from Sze-chuan, China, H. Matsumoto, 

 657; Man, 450; Reptile from the Karroo, A New Type 

 oif, S. H. Haughton, 27 ; Reptiles and Amphibians dis- 

 covered in the Karoo Formation of South Africa, 



