Nature, 1 

 March 30, 1916J 



Index 



Crommelin (Dr.), Comet Mellish 1915^, 353 ; The Complete 



Works of Tycho Brahe, vol. ii., 252 

 Crook (T.), Economic Mineral Products of Damaraland, 158 

 Crookes (H.) [death], 11; [obituary], 47 

 'Crookes (Sir W.), Presidential Address at Anniversary 



Meeting of the Royal Society, 373 

 Cross (Dr. R.), Long Fox Lecturer, 329 

 Crowther (Prof.), Milking and the Yield tof Milk, 358 ; 



Work of the Agricultural Chemist in relation to the 



War, 436 ; and A. G. Ruston, Milk Production, 358 

 Cruickshanic (Dr. J.), awarded the Foulis Memorial 



Scholarship, Glasgow University, 639 

 Cu^not (Prof. L.), elected a Corresponding Member of the 



Zoological Society, 601 

 Cummings (B. P.), The Louse and Disease, 120 

 Curtis (R.), Distribution of Population round Leek, 276 

 Gushing (H.), Hereditary Anchylosis, 557 

 Cushny (A. R.), and S. Yagi, The Action of Cobra Venom, 



724 



Daiches (Dr. S.), Lord Kitchener and his Work in 



Palestine, 170 

 Dakin (Dr. H. D.), Antiseptic Substances in the Treatment 



of Infected Wounds, 50; J. B. Cohen, and J. Kenyon, 



Chloroamine, 653 

 Dakin (Prof. W. J.), Fauna of West Australia, 361 

 Daly (R. A.), A Geological Reconnaissance between Golden 



and Kamloops, British Columbia, 661 

 Dalby (Prof. W. E.), Steam Power, 421 ; Study of External 



Ballistics, 304 

 Daniell (G. F.), Science at Educational Conferences, 547 ; 



The Board of Education and Laboratory Work : a 



Correction, 595 

 Danysz (J.), and L. Wertenstein, An attempt to influence 



the Velocity of Radio-active Transformations by the 



a rays, 529 

 Darbishire (A. D.) [obituary], 517 



Darling (C. R.), Instruction in Science for Military Pur- 

 poses, 564, 650 

 Davenport (Dr. C. B.), Inheritance of Violent Temper, 486 ; 



The Feebly Inhibited, 27 ; and H. H. Laughlin, A 



Eugenical Family Study, i8o ; and H. S. Conard, 



Hereditary Fragility of Bone, 249 

 David (Dr. A. A.), Military Training in Schools, 328 

 David (Prof. E.), Prof. Wilson, and Prof. Smith, The 



Talgai Skull, 52 

 Davidson (N. J.), The Romance of the Spanish Main, 340 

 Davis (J. J.), The Pea-aphid, 545 

 Davis (Prof. W. M.), The Coral-reefs of the Pacific, 152 ; 



The Mission Range, Montana, 557 

 Davison (Dr. C), Distances at which Sounds of Heavy 



Gun-firing are Heard, 173 ; Earthquakes in Great 



Britain, 1889 to 1914, 351 ; The Etnean Earthquakes of 



May. 1914. 123 ; The Naming of Earthquakes, 566 

 Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd), Classification of the Tertiary 



Strata, 157 ; Geological Evidence in Britain as to the 



Antiquity of Man, 157 

 Day (H.), Fossils from Treak Cliff and Peakshill, Castleton, 



Debieme and Regaud, Condensed Radium Emanation in 

 Closed Tubes, The Use of the, 193 



Debus (Dr. H.) [death], 485; [obituary article], 515 



Deckert (R.). Batrachia in the New York Zoological 

 Gardens, 544 



"^"just (J.), Use of a Venturi Tube for the direct measure- 

 ment of a Flow in a Pipe, 248 



Launay (L.), Coal-bearing Strata in Germany, Belgium, 

 and the Netherlands, 14 

 Ibet (P.), The Action of Antiseptics on Pus, 585 ; and 

 M. Karajanopoulo, Cytophylaxy, 81 



i'elf (Dr. E. M.), Temperature and the Permeability of 

 Protoplasm, 356 



Demoussy (E.), The Localisation of the Acids and Sugars 

 in Fruits, 221 

 ndv (Prof. A.), Land-planarians from West Australia and 

 Tasmania, 389 ; Relation of Chromosomes to Heredity, 

 325; Sponges, etc., collected in Australia, 326 

 ining (W. F ), A Large Fireball, 179 ; Geminid Meteor 

 Shower. 466 : Rotation Period of Certain Jovian Mark- 

 ings, 15 } ; The December Meteoric Shower, 352 ; The 



Orionid Meteoric Shower, 172 ; The Great Meteor of 



October 5, 237 

 Densmore (Miss F.), Music of the Indian Tribes, 630 

 Derby (Dr. O. A.) [death], 434 ; [obituary], 462 

 Desch (Dr. C), The Corrosion of Metals, 439 ; and H. 



Hyman, The Micro-chemistry of Corrosion, 156 

 Deussen (A.), Geology and Underground Waters of the 



South-eastern part of the Texas Coastal Plain, 297 

 Devaux (H.), Coating resisting wetting at the surface of 



Sand, etc., 725 

 Dewar (Dr. J. M.), Oyster-catchers and their Environment, 



120, 177, 269, 404, 573 

 Dewey (H.), Surface Changes since the Palaeolithic Periods 



in Kent and Surrey, 294 

 Dines (J. S.), Mounting and Illumination of Barometers, 361 

 Dines (W". H.), Upper Air Temperatures, 210 

 i Dixey (Dr. F. A.), The Genus Eronia, 326 

 j Dixon (G. C), Tubifex (L.M.B.C. Memoirs, xxiii.), 228 



Dixon (Prof. H. H.), and W. R. G. Atkins, Osmotic 

 ' Pressures in Plants, 528 



Dixon (Lieut. J. A.) [obituary], 90 

 Dixon (R.), The Human Side of Plants, 225 

 Dodge (R.), and F. G. Benedict, Neuro-muscular effects of 



Alcohol, 556 

 Doidge (E. M.), South African Perisporiales, 249 

 Dominian (L.), Peoples of Northern and Central Asiatic 



Turkey, 632 

 Donaldson (Sir F.), appointed Technical Adviser to the 



Ministry of Munitions, 91 

 Doncaster (L.), Gametogenesis and Sex-determination in 



the Neuroterus lenticularis, 724 

 Dor^e (Dr. C), Industrial Research Work in Technical 



Institutions, 549 

 Douvill^ (H.), The Orbitoids of the Peninsula of California, 



192 

 Dowling (J. J.), A New Form of very high Resistance, 417 

 Dowling (D. B.), Coal Fields of Manitoba, etc. ; Coal Fields 



of British Columbia, 15 

 Dresser (H. E.) [obituary], 403 



Drew (A.), Cytological Problems and Cancer Research, 684 

 Dreyer (Dr. J. L. E.), awarded the Gold Medal of the 



Royal Astronomical Society, 628 

 Drinkwater (B. W.), The Analysis of Non-Ferrous Alloys, 



by F. Ibbotson and L. Aitchison, 142 

 Drinkwater (Dr. H.), A Family showing Inherited Ab- 

 normal Segmentation of the Digits of both Hands, 417 

 Drury (Col. F. J.) [death], 404 

 Drysdale (C. W.), Franklin Camp, 661 

 Du Bois (Prof. A. J.) [death], 292 

 Duckworth (Dr. W. L. II.), Morphology and Anthropology, 



vol. i.. Second Edition, 648 

 DuddcU (W.), elected Chairman of the National Illumina- 

 tion Committee, 233 

 Duffield (W. G.), Consumption of Carbon in the Electric 



Arc, 305 ; and M. D. W^aller, The Consumption of 



Carbon in the Electric Arc, 697 

 Duhem (Prof. P.), La Science Allemande, 86 

 Durham (Miss), Mendelian Laws, 577 



Duthie (J. F.), "Flora of the Upper Gangetic Plain," 178 

 Dwight (H. B.), Constant-voltage Transmission, 4 

 Dymes (T. A.), Seed-mass and dispersal of Helleborus 



foetidus, 501 

 Dyson (Sir F. W.), Opening Address to the Mathematics 



and Physics Section of the British Association, 42 ; 



The Order of Stellar Evolution, 241 



East (E. M.), The Chromosome view of Heredity, 49 

 Eccles (Dr.), and A. J. Makower, Electric Oscillations in 



Coupled Circuits, 299 ; Earth Resistance, 299 

 Eddington (Prof. A. S.), The Order of Stellar Evolution, 241 

 Edridge-Green (Dr.), Vision and Colour-Vision, 354 

 Edwards (Prof. C. A.), Metallic Crystal Twinning by Direct 



Mechanical Strain, 156, 158 

 Eginitis (D.), Observations of Mellish 's Comet (19150), 613 

 Einarsson (S.), and Alter, Comet Mellish, I9i5<^. 353 

 Eldridge (A. A.), and Dr. H. V. A. Briscoe, First Aid in 



the Laboratory and Workshop, 396 

 Elenkin (A. A.), L. caucasica, 77 

 Eliot (Dr. C. W.I. The Fruits, Prospects, and Lessons of 



R rr 1 1 Re.>^earch, 601; 



