INDEX, 



NAME INDEX. 



Abbott, Fowle, and Aldrich, The Solar Constant, 296 

 Abbott (G.), The Cause of Fluted Weathering, 426 ; Tubular 



Rock Structires, 677 

 Abel (P.), The i^ugar Factories in the Bihar District, 93 

 Abrest (E. K.), Testing Substances used against Poisonous 



Gases, 136 

 Ackcrmann (A. S. E.), Explosive Bombs, 262 

 Acqua (Prof. C), Artificial Absorption of Liquids by Plants, 



353 

 Adams (F. D.), and W. J. Dick, Extension of the Montana 



Phosphate Deposits, 726 

 Adams (Dr. VV. S.), Radial Velocities and Distances of the 

 . Stars, 380 ; The Radial Velocities of Five Hundred 



Stars, 323 

 .\itken (R. G.), Visual Double Stars in the Northern 



Sky, 249 

 d'Albe (Dr. E. E. Fournier), The Rapid Reckoning Chart, 



506 

 Albrecht (S.), Anomalous Dispersion in the Sun, 16 

 .Mbrecht (Dr. T.) [obituary article], 150 

 Alder (C. H. L.), Sir W. Ramsay, and J. A. Goudge, 



Importation of Fats and Oil-containing Seeds to 



Germany, 461 

 .Mdridge (W.), A First Course in Practical Chemistry for 



Rural Secondary Schools, 338 

 -Alexander (Dr. R. G.) [obituary], 710 

 Alexander (P.), Gift to the Imperial Service College, 



Windsor, 472 

 Alexander (P. F.), The North-West and North-East 



Passages, 1576-1611, 113 

 Algius (Dr. T.), Heavy Rainfall at Malta, 574 

 Allen (A. W.), Clay : Its relation to Ore Dressing and 



Cyaniding Operations, 473 

 Allen (J. A.), American Deer of the Genus Mazama, 518 

 ;\Iverslone (Lord) [obituary], 461 

 Ami (Dr. H. M.), Stanford's Compendium of Geography 



and Travel (New Issue). North America. Vol. i., 



Canada and Newfoundland. Second Edition, Revised, 



531 

 .\ndrade (J.), Chronometric Methods for the Measurement 



of the Terrestrial Magnetic Field, 137 

 Andr^; (G.), Displacement of Potash and Phosphoric Acid, 



669 

 .Andrews (Dr. C. W.), Account of a Fossil Elephant found 



at Chatham, 232 ; Discovery of a Skeleton of Elephas 



antiquus at Upnor, near Chatham, 398 ; Elephas 



antiquus near Chatham, 332 

 Andrews (E. S.). Alignment Charts, 113; An Introduction 



to Applied Mechanics, 562 ; The Strength of Materials, 



III 

 .Angot (Dr. C. A.). Awarded the Symons Memorial Gold 



Medal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 348 ; Pre- 

 sentation to, of the Symons Memorial Gold Medal of 



the Royal Meteorological Society, eoq 

 Annandale (Dr. N.), Fauna of Lake Tiberias, 28 ; Tour in 



Siam and Japan, 47; and S. Kemp, Fauna of the 



Chilka Lake, 493 

 Arbor (Dr.), A Concealed Coalfield in Oxfordshire, 4J? 

 Archfr (.\. H.V Stories of Exploration and Discovery, 113 



.Arctowski (H.), Sun-spot Activity and the Terrestrial 

 Atmosphere, 437; The Solar Faculre, 221; Volcanic 

 Dust Veils and Climatic Variations, 80 

 .Armitage (E.), Nodules on the Intermediate Bladderwort, 



114 

 Armstrong-Jones (Dr. R.), Psychology, 644 

 Arnold (Prof. J. O.), and Prof. A. A. Reed, Iron, Molyb- 

 denum, and Carbon, 379 

 .Arrhenius (Dr. S.), Quantitative Laws in Biological 



Chemistry, 508 

 Artillery Observing Officer, Visibility of Distant Objects in 



Warfare, 172 

 -Asakawa and Petavcl (Profs.), Efficiency and Losses of a 



Gas Engine, 298 

 Ash (F. W.), Secondary Sex Characters, 327 

 Ashby (Prof.), A Megalithic Building in Malta, 683 

 Ashvvorth (Dr. J. H.), Material Collected en route to 

 Australia, 325 ; Zoology at the British Association, 324 

 Asquith (Mr.), Organisation of Education, 640 

 Assheton (Dr. R.) [death], 232 ; [obituary article], 266 

 Astley (Rev. Dr. D.), Early Man in Norfolk, 300 

 .Atack (F. W.), The Chemists' Year-Book, 1915, 2 vols., 29 

 .Aurousseau (M.), Petrological Notes, 82 

 .Austin (E.), Single-phase Electric Railways, 2 

 Austin (W.), Effects of Oxygen on Iron and Steel, 380 



L. B., The Etymology of "Chincough," 229 



Babcock (E. B.), Walnut Mutant Investigations, 249 



Baccelli (Dr. G.) [obituary], 543, 603 



Backhouse (T. W.), Meteorological Observations, chiefly at 



Sunderland, 124 ; The Quadrantid Meteors, 426 ; 



Variability of a Ononis, 296 

 Bacon's Sixpenny Contour Atlas. North England; Southern 



Wales ; Lancashire and Yorkshire, 58 ; Northern Wales ; 



East Anglia ; South-west England Editions, 702 

 Baekeland (Dr. L. H.), Proposals of the U.S. Naval Con- 

 sulting Board, 628 

 Bagshaw (W.), Elementary Photo-micrography, Third 



Edition, 143 

 Bahr (Dr, P. H.), A Report on Researches on Sprue in 



Ce^ylon, 1912-14, 524 

 Bailey (E. B.), The Islay .Anticline, 585 

 Bailey (F. M.) [obituary article], 10 

 Bailev (Prof. L. H.), Plant-breeding, New Edition, Revised 



b'v Dr. A. W. Gilbert, 253 

 Bakenhus (R. E.), Capt. H. S. Knapp, and Dr. E. R. 



Johnson, The Panama Canal, 168 

 Baker (G. S.), Ship Form, Resistance, and Screw Propul- 

 sion, 283 

 Baker (G. T.), Gift to Cornell University, 666 

 Baker (J.), England and Bohemia contrasted, 549 

 Baker (Dr. S. M.), Internal Liquid Pressure of Water, 356; 



Liquid Pressure Theory, 355 

 Baldet (F.), The Helicoidal Filaments of the Morehouse 



Comet (1908 c), 82 

 Baldwin (Dr. J. M.), Genetic Theory of Reality, 167; to 



deliver the- Herbert Spencer Lecture, 386 

 Balfour (Prof. Baylcy), New Species of Primula, 713 ; 



Primula ohconica, Hance, and its Microforms, 235 



