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Index 



[Nature, 



_March 30, 1916 



Elliot (Dr. D. G.) [obituary], 543 



Ellis (Prof. D.), Fungal Hyphae in Ferruginous Rocks, 356 



Ellis and Henderson, Amphibia and Reptilia of Colorado, 

 235 



Embrey (G.), elected President of the Society of Public 

 Analysts, 654 



Engel (Dr. R. C.) [death], 599 ; [obituary], 655 



Eno (A. F.), bequest by, to Columbia University, 386, 666 ; 

 bequests by, to other American Institutions, 415 ; objec- 

 tions filed to his bequest to Columbia University, 472 



Erdmann (R.), The Life-cycle of Trypanosoma brucei in 

 the Rat and in Rat Plasma, 249 



Erskine (Lady), Death of Birds by Floating Oil, 120 



Esdaile (P. C), Skull and Laryngeal Cartilages of 

 Perameles, 724 



Etheridge (R.), Jun., and J. Mitchell, The Siluran Trilobites 

 of New South Wales, 529 



Evans (Sir A.), Racial Distribution in the Balkans, 299 ; 

 The Influence of Egyptian Civilisation on the World's 

 Culture, 300 ; Origin of the Alphabet, 300 



Evans (Sir E. V.), appointed Chairman of the Royal Com- 

 mission on Ancient Monuments in Wales and Mon- 

 mouthshire, 682 



Evans (H.), Nodules on the Intermediate Bladdervirort, 88 



Evans (I. B. P.), a New Aloe from Swaziland, 28 ; The 

 Species of Puccinia on Compositse, 193 



Evans (Dr. J. W.), A New Method of Determining Angular 

 Direction, 612 ; Directions for the Collection of Geo- 

 logical Specimens, 632 ; Methods of keeping distinct 

 Interference Figures of a small Mineral in a Rock 

 Slice, 158 ; Petrological Methods, 500 ; The Isolation of 

 the Directions-image of a Section of a Mineral in a 

 Rock-slice, 611 



Evershed (J.), A Question of Albedo, 369 ; Anomalous Dis- 

 persion in the Sun, 686 



Ewart (Prof. Cossar), and Miss D. Mackenzie, Moulting of 

 the King Penguin, 417 



Ewen (D.) [obituary], 293 \ 



Eycleshymer (Prof. A. C), Bilaterality in Vertebrates, 49 



Fabre (J. H.) [death], 175 ; [obituary article], 204 

 Fabry (Prof.), Constitution of the Luminous Atom, 437 

 Fabry (L.), and H. Blondel, Identity of the New Comas 



Sol^ Planet, 248 

 Fag-e (A.), The Aeroplane, 115 

 Falconer (Dr. J. D.), Classification of Land Forms, 275 ; 



Swiney Lectures on "Ice and the Ice Age," 221 

 Fallaize (E. N.), Recent Excavations on a Palasolithic Site 



in Jersey, 238 

 Fantham (Dr.), Insect Flagellates and Disease, 52 ; and 



Miss A. Porter, Induced Herpetomoniasis in Birds, 445 ; 



Protozoa found in Dysentery from the Mediterranean 



War Zone, 445 

 Farabee (Dr.), The Expedition of, 269 

 Farran (Lieut. G. P.), Biological Survey of Blacksod Bay, 



Co. Mayo, 487 

 Farrington (Dr. O. C), Natural History Museums, 14 

 Fawcett (C. B.), The Middle Tees and its Tributaries, 276 

 Fawdry (F. C), Statics, part ii., 199 

 Fearnsides (Prof. W. G.), Underground Contours of the 



Barnsley Seam of Coal, 157 

 Ferguson (E. W.), Revising the Amycterides, 529, 557 

 Ferguson (Prof. J.), resignation of, from the Chair of 



Chemistry at the University of Glasgow, 192 

 Fermor (Dr. L. L.), The Manganese-Ore Requirements of 



Germany, 170 

 Fewkes (Dr. J. W.), Exploration of Ruins in Mesa Verde 



National Park, 92 

 Field (Prof. A. B.), Research Work at the Manchester 



Municipal School of Technology, 298 

 Field (Prof. P.), Accelerations of Three Points of a Rigid 



Body, 658 

 Field (Miss), appointed Professor of Pathology at the Lady 



Hardinge Medical College, Delhi, 696 

 Filippi (Dr. F. de). Expedition to the Eastern Portion of 



the Karakoram Range, 145 

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



Edition, 338 

 Finlay (Dr. C. J.) [obituary], 75 

 Finn (M.), Experimental Electricity and Magnetism, 4 



Firth (Sir A.), Plea for the Establishment of a Ministry of 



Commerce, 629 

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

 Fitzpatrick (Rev, T. C), elected Vice-Chancellor of Cam- 

 bridge University, 165 

 FitzSimons (F. W.), Fossil Skull Remains at Boskop, 462 

 Flack (M.), O. W. Griffith, and L, Hill, Measurement of 



the Rate of Heat Loss, 387 

 Flammarion (C), A Remarkable Group of Solar Spots, 17 

 Fleck (A.), Radio-active Elements and the Periodic Law, 240 

 Fleming (Prof. J. A.), Science in the War and After the 

 War, 180 ; The Organisation of Scientific Research, 

 692 ; The Wireless Telegraphist's Pocket- Book of Notes, 

 Formulae, and Calculations, 420 ; and P. R. Coursey, 

 Effect of Electric Oscillations on the Magnetic 

 Properties of Iron, 388 

 Fletcher (A. C), The Child and the Tribe, 556 ; The Indian 



and Nature, 137 

 Fletcher (G.), Ireland's Industrial Opportunities, 23 

 Fletcher (Dr. W. M.), and Prof. F. G. Hopkins, to deliver 



the Croonian Lecture, 375 

 Fleure (Prof. H. J.), Anthropological Analysis of the People 

 of Wales, 388; Distribution, etc., of Population in 

 South Britain in Early Times, 276 

 Forbes, Edward, Great Manx Naturalist, etc., 210 

 Forbes (Dr. H, O.), Belated Migrants, 510 

 Ford (Prof. H. J.), The Natural History of the State, 83 

 Ford (L. R.), An Introduction to the Theory of Auto- 



morphic Functions, 617 

 Forel (Prof. A.), " Die Vereinigten Staaten der Erde, 176 

 Forrest (G.), The Flora of North-western Yunnan, 684 

 Fortey (C.) [death], 205 



Fothergill (Dr. C. F.), Colour-preservation of Flowers, 13 

 Foulkes (P. H.), Training of Women for Farm Work, 436 

 Fowler (Prof. A.), The Order of Stellar Evolution, 240 

 Fowler (W. Warde), British Warblers, 616 

 F.R.S., The Organisation of Science, 453 

 Fraenkel (P. H.), appointed Lecturer in Electrical Engin- 

 eering at the University of Western Australia, 54 

 Francis (A. L.), Employment of Exceptional Young 



Students as Line Subalterns, 500 

 Francis (Prof. F.), Apparatus for Measuring the Velocity of 



Catalysis of Nitrosotriacetonamine, etc., 274 

 Franklin (Prof. W. S.), and Others, Practical Mathematics, 



IS 

 Franz (Dr. S. I.), Functions of the Cerebrum, 156 

 Fr6mont (C), A Clock Escapement of the Thirteenth 



Century, 474 

 Freshfield (D. W.), The Southern Frontier of Austria, 488 ; 



to open the Session of the Royal Geographical Society 



with a Paper on "The Southern Frontiers of Austria," 



17s 

 Freuchen (P. B.), Termodynamik, 702 



Friedel (G.), Lack of Symmetry of Crystal Radiograms, 669 

 Fritsch (Prof. F. E.), and Dr. E. J. Salisbury, Elementary 



Studies in Plant Life, 140 

 Froggatt (W. W.), Australian and other Myriapods, 530 

 Fuertes (L.), and H. Henshaw, American Game-birds, 13 

 Furness (Dr. C. E.), An Introduction to the Study of 



Variable Stars, 674 

 Fyson (Prof. P. F.), The Flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney 



Hill-tops, 2 vols., 615 



Gadow (Dr. H.), Multiple-Character Evolution, 370; Rela- 

 tion of the Phylogeny of the Parasite to that of the 

 Host, 326 



Gallardo (Prof. A.), Plea for a Provincial Museum in 

 Cordoba, 602 



Gallenkamp and Co.'s Laboratory Electric Furnaces, 489 



Gain (Prof. I.), A Lightning Stroke in Rome, 322 ; Monu- 

 ments and Lightning, 286 



Galloway (Dr. W.), Remarkable Cloud Phenomena, 473 



Galpin (C. I.), Social Anatomy of an Agricultural Com- 

 munity, 488 



Gamble (W.), Penrose's Annual, 1916, vol. xxi.. The 

 Process Year-Book, 591 



Gargon (J.), The Scientific Organisation of Industries, 480 



Gardiner (Dr. E. A.), Origin of the Semitic Alphabet, 

 300 



Gardner (Prof. W. M.), The British Coal-Tar Industry, 504 



