Nature, 1 

 March 30, 1916J 



Index 



17 ; Tobacco Cultivation in Bihar, 713 ; Ventilation of 

 Soils, 716 

 Howard, Uyar, Knab, Mosquitoes of North and Central 



America, and the West Indies, 487 

 Howarth (O. J. R.), Maps showing Distribution of Vegeta- 

 tion in Australia, 275 

 Howarth (Dr. W. J.), appointed Milroy Lecturer, 666 

 Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), Capacity of Aerials of the Umbrella 



Type, 299 ; Earth Resistance, 299 

 Howe (J. Allen), with an Appendix by A. B. Dick, A Hand- 

 book to the Collection of Kaolin, China Clay, and 

 China Stone in the Museum of Practical Geology, 512 

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

 Howlev (J. P.), The Beothucks or Red Indians, 282 

 Hoyle'(Dr. W. E.), Local Museums, 158 

 Hrdlicka (A.), Recent Anthropological Explorations, 725 

 Hubert (H.), Earthquakes in West Africa, 714 

 Hubrecht (J. B.), The Solar Rotation, 408 

 Hudson (Mrs. E. M.), bequest to Harvard University, 555 

 Hudson (W. H.), Birds and Man, New Edition, 342 

 Hudson (Prof. W. H. H.) [obituary article], n8 

 Hudson (Dr.), and R. M. Jones, Constitution of Brasses 



containing small percentages of Tin, 156 

 Huges (M. L. v.), Citizens to Be, 83 

 Hughes (Prof.), Oysters, Recent and Fossil, 445 

 Huie (Miss L. H.), Hylemyia grisea, 712 

 Humberstone (T. L.), An Experiment in Industrial Research, 

 202 ; Industrial Scientific Research, 371 ; Science in the 

 Civil Service, 705 

 Hunt (A. P.), Catalogue of Serial Publications in the 

 Library of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical 

 Society, 94 

 Hunt (H. A.), Queensland Rainfall, 440 ; ; Rainfall in 



.\ustralia in 1914, 153 

 Hunsaker (J. C), Stable Biplane Arrangements, 574 

 Hurry (Dr. J. B.), Vicious Circles in Sociology and their 



Treatment, 564 

 Hutchinson, Ficus from Tropical Africa, 92 

 Hutton (J. A.), The Salmon Fisheries of the River Wye, 573 

 Huxley (Dr. T. H.), Lessons in Elementary Physiology, 

 Enlarged and Revised Edition, 59 



Ibbotson (F.), and L. Aitchison, The Analysis of Non 



Ferrous Alloys, 142 j 



Impey (Miss E. S.) [obituary], 543 



Ince (E. L.), A Course in Descriptive Geometry and Photo- ' 



grammetry for the Mathematical Laboratory, 617 I 



Inchley (Lt. W.) [obituary], 600 \ 



Innes (R. T. A.), Galactic Co-ordinates, 408; The Use of \ 



the Blink-Microscope, 438 ; and J. Vdute, Proper | 



Motions measured by the Blink-Microscope, 237 



Irvine (Prof.), and Miss Steele, Mechanism of Mutarotation 



in Aqueous Solution, 94 

 Irving (Rev. Dr. A.), Germany's Aims and Methods, 650 j 

 Isenthal and Co., List of Rheostats, 633, 658 I 



Ivanitzky (Dr. N.), The System of Kinship among Primitive 



Races, etc., 301 

 Ives (Dr. H. E.), Apparatus for simplifying Photometry, 295 

 Izuka (A.), Pelagic Annelids from Japanese Waters, 234 



J., The .Aurora Borealis of November 5, 342 



Jacobsen (J. P.), Hydrographical Investigations in Faroe 



Waters, 322 

 Jackson (J. W.), The Aztec Moon-cult and its relation to 



the Chank-cult of India, 612 ; The Money Cowry as a 



Sacred Object among the North American Indians, 612 

 Jackson (W.), bequest to Aberdeen University, 109 

 Jadin (F.), and A. Astruc, Manganese in some Alpine 



Springs, 725 

 James (Dr. M. R.), Valedictory Address of, as Vice- 



Chancellor of Cambridge University, 165 1 



Jeans (J. H.), Star-streaming and the Structure of the ' 



Universe, 445 

 JefTery (F. H.), Electrolysis, using a Gold Anode, 330; 



using a Copper Anode, 330 

 Jeffreys (H.), The Internal Constitution of the Earth, 123 

 Jenkins (H. D.), Armenia and the Armenians, 378 

 Jenkins (W. A.), appointed Professor of Physics at Dacca 



College, 472 



Jenkins (W. C), Rainfall in Manchester during 1915, 332 

 Jennings (H. S.), Diverse Systems of Breeding, 725 

 Job (Prof. A.), Chemistry of Fire and Explosives, 440 

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



673 



Johnson (Prof. D. W.), Surface Featurfes of Europe- as a 

 Factor in the War, 634 



Johnson (J. F.), Practical Shop Mechanics and Mathe- 

 matics, 589 



Johnson (Prof. T.), Australian Photographs, 262 



Johnson (W.), Origin and Formation of the Diamond, 14 



Johnston (F. A.), Tetrastichus asparagi. 120 



Johnston (G. A.), An Introduction to Ethics for Training 

 Colleges, 535 ; Selections from the Scottish Philosophy 

 of Common Sense, 310 



Johnston (Sir H. H.), The Northern Bantu, 507 ; Two More 

 Bantu Books, 336 



Johnston (R. A. A.), The Gay Gulch and Skookum 

 Meteorites, 661 



Johnstone (Dr. J.), Bacteriology of Shellfish, 380; Diseased 

 and Abnormal Conditions of Marine Fishes, 380 



Johnstone (Dr. R. W.) [obituary], 12 



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

 Industry, with a Chapter on The Industry of Radio- 

 active Substances, 365 



Joly (Prof. J.), A Collision Predictor, 640; Estimating 

 Distance at Sea in Fog, etc., 360 ; Method of avoiding 

 Collision at Sea, 360; Radio-active Problenis in 

 Geology, 158 ; Swimming Experiments with and without 

 Clothing, 711 ; The Birth-Time of the World, etc., 342 



Jones (Miss E. C. C), The Teaching of Ethics and Politics, 

 328 



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

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



Jones (H. S.), Numerical Examples in Physics, 109 



Jones (R.), Motion of a Stream of Finite Depth past a 

 Body, 304 



Jones (W. Rupert) [obituary], 485 



Jones (W. R.), Origin of the Tin-ore Deposits of the Kmta 

 District, Perak, no 



Jordan (J. B.) [obituary], 711 



Joshi (N. v.). Isolation of a New Nitrate-formmg Organism 

 from Soil, 352 



Jourdain (P. E. B.), The Flying Arrow, 683 



Jowett (Dr. A.), Glaciation of the Western Slopes of the 

 Southern Pennines, 158 



Judd (N. M.), Archaeological Investigations in Guatemala, 



303 

 Juritz (Dr. C. F.), The Study of the Active Principles of 

 South African Plants, 545 



Kapteyn (Prof. C. J.), made a Foreign Knight of the 



Prussian Order of Merit, 175 

 Keeble (Prof. F.), Bacterised Peat as a Fertiliser, 399 

 Keele (J.), Preliminary Report on the Clay and Shale 



Deposits of the Province of Quebec, 512 

 Keith (Prof. A.), Classification of Soldiers, 300 ; The Bronze 



Age Invaders of Britain, 177; The Antiquity of Man, 



450 

 Keith (J. M.), Gift by the late, to San Francisco University, 



330 

 Kellaway (H. J.), How to lay out Suburban Home Grounds, 



Second Edition, 534 

 Kempson (E. W. E.), Introduction to Magnetism and 



Electricity, 589 

 Kennedy (C. H.), Life-History and Ecology of the Odonata 



of Washington and Oregon, 151 

 Kennelley (Prof. A. E.), and H. O. Taylor, Vibration of a 



Telephone Diaphragm, 236 

 Kent (Prof. A. F. S.), Investigation of Industrial Fatigue 



by Physiological Methods, 492 

 Kershaw (J. B. C), Scientific and Engineering Aspects of 



the War, 206 

 Kettle (B.), Roman Pottery Finds in London, 12 

 Kidd (F.), Controlling Influence of Carbonic Dioxide, 388 

 Kiepert (Dr. R.) [obituary], 434 

 Kindle (E. M.), and L. D. Burling, Early Palaeozoic Strata, 



661 

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

 tion of the Monarchy to the Persian Conquest, 539 



