Index 



r Nature, 



\_March 30, 1916 



Harris (Mr. and Mrs. N. W.), Gift to Mount Holyoke 



College, 415 

 Harrison (Prof. J.), Testimonial to, 268 

 Harrison (L.), Relation of the Phylogeny of the Parasite to 



that of the Host, 326 

 Harrison (R. G.), Development of the Limbs in Amphibia, 



361 

 Hart (I. B ), Elementary Experimental Statics, 226 

 Hartog (Prof. M.), Discession of the Chromosomes, 326; 



Relation of Chromosomes to Heredity, 325 

 Hart (W. E.). The Meaning of "Chincough," 202 

 Harvey-Gibson (Prof. R. J.), and Miss M, Bradley, 



Anatomy of the Stem of the Papaveracese, 529 

 Hartwig (£.), UV Persei, 466 

 Harwood (Miss M.), appointed a Fellow of the Nantucket 



Maria Mitchell Association and Director of its Observa- 

 tory, 543 

 Harwood (W. A.), and Dr. G. T. Walker, Anemographic 



Observations at Deesa, 121 ; Anemographic Observa- 

 tions at Jubbulpore, 50 

 Hasenohrl (Prof. F.) [obituary], 267 

 Hatt (Dr. P.) [obituary], 267 

 Haughton (J. L.), and D. Hanson, A Thermostat for 



Moderate and High Temperatures, 156; Eutectics, 351 

 Haughton (S. H.), A New Type of Fossil Reptile from the 



Karroo, 27 ; Fossil Skull Remains found at Boskop, 



389 ; Fossil Reptiles and Amphibians in the Karoo 



formation of South Africa, 236 

 Haverfield (Prof. F. J.), Purpose of small Castella or Forts, 



301 

 Haviland (Miss M.), The Asiatic Golden Plover, 76 ; The 



Grey Plover at Golchika, 436 

 Hawker (H. G.), granted the British Height Record, 11 

 llawkhead (J. C.), Handbook of Technical Instruction for 



Wireless Telegraphists, Second Edition, by H. M. 



Dowsett, 647 

 Hay (Dr. O. P.), Skull of the Sirenian Desmostylus, in the 



U.S. National Museum, 152 

 Hayashi (T.), The Divide produced by a Plate in a Moving 



Liquid, 178 

 Hayata (Dr. B.), Icones Plantarum Formosanarum, vol. iv., 



112 

 Hayes (A. O.), The Wabana Iron Ore of Newfoundland, 406 

 Hayes (Prof. H. C), A Rate-flow Meter, 690 

 Hazell's Annual for the Year 1916, Edited by Dr. T. A. 



Ingram, 508 

 Headden (W. P.), Presence of Manganese in Plants, 573 

 Hearnshaw (Prof. F. J. C), Methods and Content of 



History Teaching in Schools, 328 

 Heathcote (H. L.), Germany's Chemical Industry, 598 

 Heaton's Annual, 1916, 648 



Heckel (E.), Effects of Castration in Maize Stems, 137 

 Hele-Shaw (Dr. H. S.), opening Address to the Engineering 



Section, British Association, 125 

 Hemsalech (Dr. G. A.), The Spectra emitted by Metal 



Vapours, 416 

 Henderson (J. B.), and Dr. P. Bartsch, Biological Survey 



of Western Cuba, 303 

 Hendrick (Prof.), Supply of Manures, 357 ; Analyses of 



Seaweeds, 357 ; and W. J. Profeit, Feeding Value of 



Palm-Kernel Cake, 176 

 Henry (Prof.), Vinylacetic Nitrile, 273 

 Henshaw, Lewis, and McCaustland, Deschutes River, 



Oregon, and its Utilisation, 297 

 Herdman (Prof. W. A.), Life and Work of Edward Forbes, 



683 ; Plankton collected en route to Australia, 325 

 d'H^relle (F.), The Biological Method for the Destruction 



of Locusts, 277 

 Herring (Prof.), Effects of Thyroidectomy and Thyroid- 

 feeding, 354 

 Heron (Dr. G. A.) [death], 434 



Heron-.Allen (E.), elected President of the Royal Micro- 

 scopical Society, 655 ; Purpose and Intelligence in the 



Protozoa, 326 ; The Foraminifera, 239 ; the late Prof. 



E. A. Minchin on "The Evolution of the Cell," 173; 



and A. Earland, Foraminifera of the West of Scotland, 



331 

 Hertzsprung (Prof. E.l, Star Colours, 95 

 Heuston (Dr. F. T.) [death], 375 

 Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), elected President of the American 



Association of Economic Entomologists, 628 



Hewitt (Sir F. W.) [obituary], 544 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Dysentery and War, 400; Mother- 

 craft and Infant Welfare, 482 ; Overcrowding and 

 Defective Housing in the Rural Districts, Dr. H. B. 

 Bashore, 6 ; Trench " Frost-Bite," 262 



Hickling (Dr. G.), Geology of Manchester and District, 157 ; 

 Micro-structure, of Coal, 158 



Hickson (Prof. S. J.), Animal Symmetry and the Differen- 

 tiation of Species, 613 ; New Species of Alcyonaria, 331 ; 

 Recent Work on Pennatulacea, 326 ; Relation of 

 Chromosomes to Heredity, 325 



Higgins (F.) [obituary], 47 



Hildburgh (Dr. W. L.), Amulets from Cairo and Japan, 573 



Hilgard (E. W.), A Peculiar Clay, 725 ; [obituary], 629 



Hill (A. W.), History and Functions of Botanic Gardens, 

 48 



Hill (D.), The Place of Science in Education, 705 ; School 

 Museums, 576 



Hill (T. G.), The Essentials of Illustration, 280 



Hillebrand (K.), Winnecke's Comet (1915 b), 51 



Hilton (Prof. H.), Homogeneous Linear Substitutions, 85 



Hindle (Dr. E.), report of death unfounded, 233 



Hine (F.), A Chaplet of Herbs, 141 



Hinks (A. R.), Gresham Lectures on Navigation and Maps, 

 304; The Royal Geographical Society i' 1,000,000 Map, 

 275 



Hinks (E.), Persistence of Hydrogen Peroxide in Milk, 331 



Hitchcock (A. S.), and A. Chase, Tropical North American 

 Species of Panicum, 76 



Hitton (Miss), appointed Professor of Anatomy and Gynae- 

 cology at the Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi, 

 696 



Hobart (H. M.), The "James Forrest" Lecture on Electric 

 Railways, 546 



Hobhouse (Prof. L. T.), Morals in Evolution, 83 

 ! Hoch and Amsden (Drs.), Mental and Temperamental 

 Traits, 180 



Hodge (F. W.), The Nacoochee Mound, 712 



van Hoepen (Dr. E. C. N.), Myriodon senekalensis, 321 



Hoffmeister (von C), 3, 1915 Coronae, 467 



Holborn (Miss S.), bequest to the London School of Medicine 

 for Women, 723 



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

 Examination of Hydrocarbon Oils and of Saponifiable 

 Fats and Waxes, i 



Holder (C. F.) [obituary], 232, 517 



Holdich (Sir T. H.), Romance of the Indian Surveys, 656 



Hole (R. S.), Death of Seedlings of Sal, 545 



Holland (Sir T. H.), opening Address to Conference of 

 Delegates of Corresponding Societies, British Associa- 

 tion, 63 ; and Dr. L. L. Fermor, Revised for the Years 

 1909 to 19 13 by Dr. H. H. Hayden and Dr. L. L. 

 Fermor, Quinquennial Review of the Mineral Produc- 

 tion of India, 514 



Hollingsworth (Lieut. J. G.) [obituary], 233 



Holmer (Miss M. R.), appointed Professor of Biology and 

 Physiology at the Lady Hardinge Medical College, 

 Delhi, 696 



Holmes (Dr. G.), Goulstonian Lectures, 248 



Honda (Prof. K.), A New Balance, 79 



Honda (Dr. S.), Maximal Growth of Japanese Timber 

 Trees, 351 



Hood (Prof. G. W.), Laboratory Manual of Horticulture, 424 



Hooper (C. H.), Citrous Fruits, by Prof. J. E. Coit, 58 



Hopkins (Prof. F. G.), to Lecture to the Chemical Society, 



Home (Dr. J.), The Influence of James Geikie's Researches 



on the Development of Glacial Geology, 324 

 Hornell (J.), The Sacred Chank of India, 410 

 Horsfall (J.), Locomotive Coupling and Connecting Rods, 79 

 Horsley (Rev. Canon J. W.), Our British Snails, 56 

 Horsley (Sir V.), and Dr. M. D. Sturge, Alcohol and the 



Human Body, Fifth Edition, 675 

 Hotchkiss (J. S.'), bequest by, to Yale University, 444 

 Housden (C. E.), Is Venus Inhabited?, 340 

 Hovgaard (W.), Sub-division of Ships, 51 

 Howard (A.), Soil Erosion and Surface Drainage in India, 



320 

 Howard (H. E.), The British Warblers, 2 vols., 616 

 Howard (Mr. and Mrs.), Bearding and Felting in Wheat, 



545 ; Report on the Improvement of Indigo in Bihar, 



