Index 



C Nature, 

 March 30, 19 16 



Mottram (J. C), Fly-Fishing, 7 



Murray (Hon. G. G.), A Birdlover's Year, 263 



Nature and Science on the Pacific Coast, 56 



Nutting, American Hydroids, part iii., 80 



Pearce (E. K.), Typical Flies, 6 



Potts (F. A.), On the Rhizocephalan Genus Thompsonia, 



and its relation to the Evolution of the Group, 493 

 Pratt (Prof. H. S.), A Course in Invertebrate Zoology, 



Revised Edition, 563 

 Reese (Dr. A. M.), The Alligator and its Allies, 367 

 Reid (C. and E. M.), The Pliocene Floras of the Dutch- 

 Prussian Border, 455 

 Reynolds (B.), Whitby Wild Flowers, 140 

 Scott (Hugh), Tineid Moths of Central America, 533 

 Shaw (F. G.), The Complete Science of Fly Fishing and 



Spinning, 6 

 Stabbing (Rev. T. R. R.), Molluscs, Mammals, and 



Memorabilia, 56 

 Suter (H.), Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca, Atlas 



of Plates, 648 

 Thompson (H. S.), Flowering Plants of the Riviera, with 



an Introduction on Riviera Vegetation by A. G. 



Tansley, 112 

 Thorburn (A.), British Birds, vol. i., 263 

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



Lepidoptera-Heterocera, vol. iv., 533 

 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 

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



Elementary Botanical Classes, New Edition, 534 

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



Chemistry : 



Aldridge (W.), A First Course in Practical Chemistry for 



Rural Secondary Schools, 338 

 Arrhenius (Dr. S.), Quantitative Laws in Biological 



Chemistry, 508 

 Atack (F. W.), The Chemists' Year-Book, 1915, 2 vols., 29 

 Bagshaw (W.), Elementary Photo-micrography, Third 



Edition, 143 

 Beacall (T.), Dr. F. Challenger, Dr. G. Martin, and Dr. 



H. J. S. Sand, Dyestuffs and Coal-Tar Products, 338 

 Berry (A. J.), Volumetric Analysis, 338 

 Chamot (Prof. E. M.), Elementary Chemical Microscopy, 



84 

 Findlay (Dr. A.), Practical Physical Chemistry, Third 



Edition, 338 

 Firth (J. B.), Practical Physical Chemistry, 338 

 Gardner (Prof. W. M.), The British Coal-Tar Industry, 



Edited by, 504 

 Gee (Prof. W. W. H.), Dr. H. F. Coward, and Dr. A. 



Harden, John Dalton's Lectures and Lecture Illustra- 

 tions. 344 

 Green (Prof. A. G.), The Analysis of Dyestuffs and their 



Identification in Dved and Coloured Materials, Lake 



Pigments, Foodstuffs, etc., 197 

 Harden (Dr. A.), Practical Bio-chemistry, 532 

 Holde (Prof. D.), Translated by Prof. E. Mueller, The 



Examination of Hydrocarbon Oils and of Saponifiable 



Fats and Waxes, i 

 Jobling (E.), Catalysis and its Industrial Applications, 673 

 Johnstone (S. J.), and Dr. A. S. Russell, The Rare Earth 



Industry, with a chapter on The Industry of Radio- 



Active Substances, 36.1^ 

 Jones (H. C ), and Collaborators, Conductivities and 



Viscosities in Pure and in Mixed Solvents, etc., 605 

 Le Bas (G.), The Molecular Volumes of Liquid Chemical 



Compounds from the point of view of Kopp, 476 

 Lewkowitsch (Dr. J.), Chemical Technology and Analysis 



of Oils, Fa^s, and Waxes, Edited by P. H. Warburton, 



Fifth Edition, vol. iii., 428 

 Martin (Dr. G.), Chlorine and Chlorine Products, 393 ; 



and W. Barbour, Industrial Nitrogen Compounds and 



Explosives, 365 

 ■ McPherson (Prof. W.), and Prof. W. E. Henderson, First 



Course in Chemistry 251; ; Laboratory Exercises arranged 



to accompany "First Course in Chemistry," 2.i;5 

 Plimmer (R. H. A.), Practical Organic and Bio-Chemistry, 



532 



Rakshit (J. N.), Identification of Common Carbon Com- 

 pounds, 255 



Ramsay (Sir W.), The Gases of the Atmosphere, Fourth 

 Edition, 619 



Redwood (Sir B.), and A. W. Eastlake, Petroleum Tech- 

 nologist's Pocket-Book, 29 



Sadtler (^ S.), Chemistry of Familiar Things, 255 



Spiegel (Prof. L.), Chemical Constitution and Physio- 

 logical Action. Translated, with additions, by Dr. C. 

 Luedeking and A. C. Boylston, 675 



Sim (J.), and A. M. Wylie, Laboratory Work for Coal- 

 mining Students, 227 



Thorpe (Sir E.), Alcoholometric Tables, 201 



Tutt^n (Dr. A. E. H.), Chemistry and the Microscope, 84 



"Wellcome" Photographic Exposure Record and Diary, 

 1916, The, 508 

 Engineering : 



Andrews (E. S.), Alignment Charts, 113; The Strength 

 of Materials, iii 



Austin (E.), Single-phase Electric Railways, 2 



Bakenhus (R. E.), Capt. H. S. Knapp, and Dr. E. R. 

 Johnson, The Panama Canal, 168 



Baker (G. S.), Ship Form, Resistance, and Screw 

 Propulsion, 283 



Burls (G. A.), Aero Engines, 115 



Callendar (Prof. H. L.), The Callendar Steam Tables, 256 



Charnock (Prof. G. F.), Mechanical Technology, 700 



Dalby (Prof. W. E.), Steam Power, 421 



Fage (A.), The Aeroplane, 115 



Haler (P. J.), and A. H. Stuart, A First Course in 

 Engineering Science, 589 



Howe (Prof. M. A.), Masonry, 139 



Maccall (W. T.), Continuous-current Electrical Engineer- 

 ing, 2 



McKay (R. F.), The Theory of Machines, 700 



Melan (Prof. J.), Pl^in and Reinforced Concrete Arches, 

 Translated by Professor D. B. Steinman, 139 



Mills (Prof. A. P.), Materials of Construction, 11 1 



Moritz (E. A.), Working Data for Irrigation Engineers, 



139 

 Raymond (Prof. W. G.), Railroad Field Manual for Civil 



Engineers, 139 

 Ryan (Prof. W. T.), Continuous and Alternating Current 



Machinery Problems, 589 

 Talbot (F. A.), Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War, 115; 



Submarines, 706 

 Thayer (Prof. H. R.), Structural Design, vol. ii., Design 



of Simple Structures, 531 

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



New Edition, 142 

 Geography and Travel : 



Alexander (B. F.), The North-West and North-East 



Passages, 1576-1611, 113 

 Ami (Dr. H. M.), Stanford's Compendium of Geography 



and Travel (New Issue). North America. Vol. i., 



Canada and Newfoundland, Second Edition, revised, 531 

 Archer (A. B.), Stories of Exploration and Discovery, 113 

 Bacon's Sixpenny Contour Atlas. North England; 



Southern Wales ; Lancashire and Yorkshire, 58 ; 



Northern Wales ; East Anglia ; South-west England 



Editions, 702 

 Balls (W. L.), Egypt of the Egyptians, 479 

 Carey CW. M.), A First Geography of the British Isles, 58 

 Crockett (T.), and B. C. Wallis, North America during 



the Eighteenth Century, 396 

 King (Prof. L. W.), A History of Babylon from the 



Foundation of the Monarchy to the Persian Conquest, 



.S39 

 Lyde (Prof. L. W.), Some Frontiers of To-morrow : An 



Aspiration for Europe, 228 

 Masson (E. R.), An Untamed Territory, 651 

 Phillips (P. L.), A List of Geographical Atlases in the 



Library of Congress, with Bibliographical Notes, vol. 



iii., 169 

 Robertson (C. G.), and J. G. Bartholomew, An Historical 



Atlas of Modern Europe from 1789 to 19 14, 369 

 Sykes (Lt.-Col. Sir M.), The Caliphs' Last Heritage, 707 

 Svkes (Lt.-Col. P. M.), A History of Persia, 2 vols., 287 

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

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



Model of Wales, 235 



