Index 



r Nature, 

 \,Marcli 30, 1916 



Balfour (F. R. S.), Trees and Shrubs of the racilic Coast, 



92 

 Ball (C. F.), [death], 207; The Vegetation on the Galhpoh 



Peninsula, 207 

 Ballantyne (Dr. A. J.), appointed Lecturer on Ophthalmic 



Medicine and Surgery at the Anderson College, 54 

 Balls (W. Lawrence), and the Reviewer, Studies of the 



Cotton Plant, 144, 145 ; Application of Science to the 



Cotton Industry, 355 ; Egypt of the Egyptians, 479 

 Baly (Prof. E. C. C), Homogeneous Catalysis, 275 

 Bancroft (J. A.), The Coast between the Strait of Georgia 



and Queen Charlotte Sound, British Columbia, 662 

 Bane (Miss A. M.), appointed Professor of Chemistry . at 



the Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi, 696 

 Banerji (S. C.), A Botanical Curio, 28 

 Baracchi (P.), resignation as State Astronomer of Victoria, 



179 

 Barany (Prof. R.), awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine 



for 1914, 267 

 Barker (A. H.), Problems of Efficient Methods of Domestic 



Heating, 490 

 Barker (T. V.), Solution of the Problem of Four Tautozonal 



Poles, 361 

 Barlow (Sir T.), appointed Harveian Orator, 666 

 Barlow (W.), Crvstallographic relations of Allied Substances, 



361 

 Barnard (Prof. E. E.), Proper Motions Of Stars in the 



Region of N.G.C. 6705, 296 ; Some Supposed Movements 



in Stars, 192 

 Barnard (K. H.), Conus Shells illustrating Variation in 



Markings, 27 

 Barnes (Rev. Dr. E. W.), appointed Master of the Temple, 



118 

 Baroda (The Maharani of). Gift for Endowment of Scholar- 

 ships, 555 

 Barraclough (S. H. E.), appointed Professor of Mechanical 



Engineering at Sydney University, 54 

 Barratt (Dr. T.), Magnitude of Thermal Resistance, 331 ; 



Radiation and Convection from a Heated Wire in an 



Enclosure of Air, 331 

 Barren (Prof. F. R.) [obituary article], 402 

 Barrett (E. P.), Teaching of Experimental Science in 



Secondary Schools, 415 

 Barringer (D. M.), Meteor Crater in Northern Central 



Arizona, 595 

 Barrington (R. M.) [obituary], 119 

 Bartholomew (W. S.), Mechanical Stokers, 122 

 Bartlett (Capt. R. A.), Diary of the Karluh Expedition, 685 

 Barton (Prof. E. H.), An Introduction to the Mechanics of 



Fluids, 562 

 Bary (P.), Velocity of Solution of Liquids, 361 

 Bashore (Dr. H. B.), Overcrowding and Defective Housing 



in the Rural Districts, 6 

 Bassuet (M.), Treatment of Old Wounds arising from the 



War, 669 

 Bastian (Dr. H. Charlton) [obituary article], 347 

 Bateman (Dr. H.), The Mathematical Analysis of Electrical 



and Optical Wave-Motion on the Basis of Maxwell's 



Equations, 85 

 Bates (O.), Discovery of a Nephrite Celt in the Fayum, 13 

 Bateson (Prof. W.), and C. Pellew, Orderly Dissimilarity 



in Inheritance, 667 ; and Miss Pellew, Tare-like Rogues 



among Culinary Peas, 77 

 Bather (Dr. F. A.), Local Museums, 159 

 Batho (Prof. C), New Method of determining Torsion 



Stresses, 299 

 Bauer (Dr. L. A.), Concomitant changes in Terrestrial Mag- 

 netism and Solar Radiation, 725 ; Researches of the 



Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (Carnegie In- 

 stitution of Washington), vol. ii., 604 

 Baylis (H. A.), The Nemertine Worms collected by the 



Terra Nova Antarctic Expedition, 152 

 Bayliss (Prof. W. M.), Mode of Action of Urease, 354; 



Opening Address to the Physiology Section, British 



Association, 66 ; Principles of General Physiology, 646 ; 



Science in National Affairs, 260 

 Bazy (P.), Delayed Tetanus, 698 

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



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

 Beadnell (Fleet-Surgeon C. M.), Hard-nosed Bullet Wounds 



of the Lung, 50; Modern Bullets in War and Sport, 231 



Beal (C. H.), Series of Earthquakes in the Imperial Valley, 



California, 488 

 Beardmorc (Sir VV.), New ['resident of the Iron and Steel 



Institute, 375; Women as Machinists, 51 

 Beattie (Prof. J. C), Magnetic Observations in South 



Africa, 1914-15, 389; True Isogonics and Isoclinals 



for South Africa, 389 ; Terrestrial Magnetism in South 



Africa, 78 

 Becker (G. F.), A Possible Origin for some Spiral Nebulae, 



725 

 Beckit (H. O.), appointed Acting-Director of the Oxford 



University School of Geography, 359 

 Beddard (Dr. F. E.), Taenia struthionis, Parona, and 



allied forms, 331 

 Beebe (C. W.), A Tctrapteryx Stage in the Ancestry of 



Birds, 544 ; and others. Visit to British Guiana, 654 

 Belas (P. E.), and Prof. M. Hartog, The Path of a Small 



Permeable Body, 417 

 Bell (H.), .'\ Course in the Solution of Spherical Triangles 



for the Mathematical Laboratory, 617 

 Bcmmelen (Dr. W. van). Rainfall Observations in Java, 53 

 Bemporad (Dr. G.), Photometric Observations of 5 Cephei, 



123 

 Benedicks (C), and I. Fredholm, 'lolal Solar Eclipse, 



August 21, 1914, 51 

 Benedict (F. G.), and H. Murschhauser, Energy Trans- 

 formations during Horizontal Walking, 556 ; and F. B. 



Talbot, The Physiology of the New-born Infant, 556 

 Bengough (Dr.), The Corrosion of Metals, 439 

 Benson (W. N.), Geology and Petrology of the Great 



Serpentine-Belt of N.S.W., 333 

 Bergoni^ (J.), Electrical Power absorbed by the Electro- 

 vibrator, 301; ; Pneumatic Pulsatory Massage, i66 

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

 Berthelot (D.), Co-volume of Gases disengaged by Explosive 



Materials, 27 

 Bews (J. W.), The Growth Forms of Natal Plants, 193 

 Bigourdan (G.), Astronomical Observations made in France, 



277 ; Astronomical Work of Fabri de Peiresc, 305 ; 



Early Astronomical Observations in F^rance, 136 ; Jean 



de Ligni^res, 502 ; The jVIanuscripts of the Works of 



Jean de Ligni6res, 613 

 Bilham, Measurement of Wave-Lengths, 659 

 Birkhoff (G. D.), Theorem concerning the Singular Points 



of Ordinary Linear Differential Equations, 556 

 Bishopp (I*". C), Fleas, 464 

 Black (Capt. T. P.) [death], 11; [obituary], 47 

 Blaikley (D. J.), presentation of Faraday Papers to the 



Institution of Electrical Engineers, 543 

 Blair (K. G.), Luminous Insects, 411 

 Blatter (Father E.), F"lora of Aden, 207 

 Bogert (Prof. M. T.), Value of Research in Pure Chemistr/, 



629 

 Bogitch (B.), The Reciprocal Solubility of Copper and 



Lead, 193 

 Bohr (Dr. N.), Radio-active Elements and the Periodic 



Law, 240 

 Bolton (E;. R.), Analysing Oleaginous Seeds and Fruits, 416 

 Bolton (S.), Jupiter's Two Principal Markings, 172 ; Longi- 

 tudes of Two Markings on Jupiter, 229 ; The Aurora 



Borealis of November 5, 314 

 Bone (Prof. W. A.), Opening Address to the Chemistry 



Section, British Association, 159 ; The Government 



Scheme for the Organisation and Development of 



Scientific and Industrial Research, 259 

 Bonhote (J. L.), Vigour and Heredity, 561 

 Bonney (Prof. T. G.), New Sections in Charnwood Forest, 



157 ; On Certain Channels, 208 

 Borchardt (W. G.), Revision Papers in Algebra, 506 

 Borradaile (L. A.), Mandibles and Associated Structures in 



Prawns, 305 

 Borthwick (Dr. A. W.), appointed Advisory Officer for 



Forestry to the Board of Agriculture for Scotland, 11 

 Bose (Prof. J. C), A Special Appointment in Research for, 



^43 ; and S. C. Das, Physiological Investigations with 



Preparation of Mimosa pudica, 724 

 Bottomley (Prof. W. B.), Growth-stimulating " Auximones," 



357; Lectures on "The Wonder-workers of the Soil," 



109 

 Bouchard (Prof. C. J.) [obituary], 292 

 Boulenger (E. G.), The Feeding of Snakes in Captivity, 331 



