Nature, "j 



April 15, 



Index 



Vll 



Clack (B. W.), Coefficient of Diffusion in Dilute Solutions, 



356 

 Clarke (Dr. H. T.), Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 500 

 Clarke (W. G.) and H. D. Hewitt, an Early Norfolk Track- 

 way, 572 

 Classen (A.), Prof. W. T. Hall, Quantitative Analysis by 



Electrolysis, 387 

 Clayton (H. H.) and W. M. Hays, Crop Estimates, 121 

 Cleghorn (Maude L.), Floral Mechanism, 691 

 Cleland (Dr. J. B.), Australian Haematozoa, 407; Sizes of 



Red Blood Cells, 409 

 Clerk (Dr. Dugald), Gaseous Explosions, 687 

 Clewell (C. E.), Laboratory Manual on Current, 142 

 Coblentz (VV. VV.), Radiomicrometers, 516; Radiometric 



Measures of Stars, 709 

 Coker (Prof. E. G.), Engineering : British Association 



Address, 48 

 Colardeau (E.), Localisation of Projectiles in the Wounded 



by Radiography, 441 

 Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Through the Grand Canyon, E. L. 



Kolb, 587 ; Two Books on the Earth, 666 

 Cole (Dr. L. J.), Relations of Colours in Pigeons. 213 

 Coleman (Prof. A. P.), Climatic Conditions of Early Pre- 



Cambrian, 294 

 Colin (Capt.) and Lieut. Jeance, Wireless Telephony, 452 

 Collie (Prof. J. N.) and others. Production of Neon and 



Helium, 300 

 Collinge (W. E.), Food of Nestling Sparrows, 261 ; Food 



of British Wild Birds, 509 ; Economic Status of the 



Blackcap, 617, 673 

 CoUingridge (H.), Optical Constants of Monoclinic Pyroxenes, 



329 

 Collins (Major E. R.), Stone Implements in S. Africa, 383 

 Conrad (Dr. V.), Climate of Carinthia, 263 

 Conway (Prof. A. W.), Enhanced Series and Atomic Models, 



171 

 Cook (J.), Heat developed in Ore Crushing, 636 

 Cook (T. A.), the Curves of Life : Spirals, 533 

 Cooke (Dr. M. C), [Obituary], 315 



Cope (T. D.), Streaks upon Lath-and-Plaster Walls, 562 

 Copeland (Prof. E. B.), the Coco-Nut, 695 

 Corke (H. E.), G. C. Nuttall, Wild Flowers as They Grow, 



57 



Cortie (Father A. L.), the Total Solar Eclipse Expedition to 

 Hernosand, Sweden, 202 



Cory (Reg.), Horticultural Record. 225 



Coste (J. H.) and E. R. Andrews, Examination and Thermal 

 Value of Fuel, 59 



Cotton (A. D.), -Algae, Lichens, and Fungi of West Falk- 

 land Islands, 328 



Cotton (L. .A.), Diamond Deposits of Copeton, N.S.W'., 581 



Cox (Prof. H. J.) and J. H. Armington, Weather and 

 Climate of Chicago, 533 



Crabtree (H.), Elementary Treatment of Theory of Tops 

 and Gyroscopic Motion, 332 



Cracknell (A. G.), School Algebra, 389 



Craig (E. H. C). Oilfields of Canada, 625 



Crawford (D. L.), Jumping Plant-lice, 39 



Crawford (Dr. R.), Plague and Pestilence in Literature and 

 .^rt, 480 



Crawley (A. E.), Science, Metaphysics, and Education. 

 E. E. Sikes, P. Carus, Prof, de Lanassan, Prof. 

 Graves, Prof. Schoenichen, 361 ; Science and Meta- 

 physics, A. Ruhe, Prof. Aliotta. B. Rand, 474 



Cresson (Prof. A.), I'Esp^ce et son Serviteur, 168 



Crommelin (Dr. A. D. C), Prof. See's Theory of Evolution 

 of Stellar Systems, 543 



Crookes (Sir Wm.), Acquired Radio-activity, 300 ; Constitu- 

 tion of the Atom, etc. : .Address to Royal Society, 367 



Crowfoot (Grace), Desert Flowers from near Cairo, 279 



Cunningham (Lieut.-Col. D. D.), [Obituary], 536 



Cunningham (E.), Fizeau's Experiment and the Principle of 

 Relativit)-, 197, 226, 28T 



Cunningham (Dr. J. T.), Hormone Theory of Heredity, 

 409 



Cunningham (Miss M.) and Dr. Dor^, Formation of an 

 Aldehyde, 290 



Curtis (H. L.), Resistivities of Insulators, 345 



Curtis (W. E.), Wave-lengths of Hydrogen Lines, and Series 

 Constant, 98 



Dakin (Prof. W. J.), the British Association in West 



Australia, 91 ; Abrolhos Islands, 406, 636 

 D'.\lbe (Dr. E. E. F.), Type-reading Optophone, 4 

 Dales (J. H.), Manual of Mechanical Drawing, 307 

 Dallimore (W.), Arboriculture and Forestry, W. J. Bean, 



529 

 Danysz (J.), Treatment of Trypanosomiasis by Arsenical 



Compounds, 54 

 Davenport (Prof. C. B.), Heredity of Emotional Traits, 409 

 David (Prof. T. W. E.), Antarctic Problems, 241 

 Davies (G. MacD.), Geological Excursions round London, 



304 ; Curious Forms of Ice, 563 

 Davis (Capt. J. K.), Deep-sea Work round Antarctica, 241 

 Davison (Prof. C), Earthquake in Central Italy, 565 

 Dawson (C), Molar of Mastodon, 5 ; (and Dr. A. S. Wood- 

 ward), Bone Tool from Piltdown, 440 

 Day (H.), Variation in Carboniferous Brachiopod, 384 

 De Fiore (O.), Repose of Vesuvius, 125 

 Deas (Lizzie), Flower Favourites, 279 

 Deeley (R. M.), Streaks upon Lath and Plaster, 615 

 Dekker (Dr. J.), die Gerbstoffe, 499 

 Delorme (Med. Inspector-Gen. E.), Treatment of Wounds 



in War, 219, 257 

 Dendy (Prof. .A.), Progressive Evolution and Origin of 



Species : British Association Address, 17 

 Denning (W. F.), Perseid Shower of Meteors, 7 ; Meteoritic 



Fall in Lancashire, 258; a Brilliant Fireball on Nov. 11, 



320; Objects transiting the Sun's Disc, 401 ; Geminids, 



460 ; Meteors, 490 

 Desch (Dr. C. H.), Intermetallic Compounds, 113 

 Deslandres (H.), Meudon Solar Eclipse Expedition, 373 ; 



(and A. Perot), Maximum Magnetic Field, 54 ; Strong 



Magnetic Fields for Solar Research, 123 

 Dessoir (Prof. Max), Donald Fisher, Outlines of the His- 

 tory of Psychology, 696 

 Dickson (Prof. L. E.), Elementary Theory of Equations, 



166 ; Invariants and Theory of Numbers, 166 ; Linear 



Algebras, 389 

 Dixon (Prof. Henry H.), Transpiration and Ascent of Sap 



in Plants, 558 ; (and Miss E. S. Marshall), Function of 



Cells in Ascent of Sap, 525 ; (and W. R. G. .Atkins), 



Osmotic Pressures in Plants, 525, 691 

 Dobbs (W. J.), School Course in Geometry, 31 

 Dobell (C), Mendelism in the Seventeenth Century, 5;88 

 Doncaster (Dr. L.), Determination of Sex in the Gall-fly, 



Neuroterus lenticularis, 115; Heredity in the Magpie 



Moth, 213 

 Douglas (Ch. and .Anne), Prof. J. C. Ewart, the Shetland 



Pony, III 

 Douglas (S. O. G.), a Theory of Civilisation, 278 

 Dove (Prof. Karl), Climate of German S.W. Africa, 264 

 Doyle (J.). Change of Petiole into Stem. 525 

 Dreaper (\V. P.), and W. A. Davis, Filtering Power of 



Sand, 198 

 Driesch (Prof. H.), Vitalism, 303 



Drinkwater (Dr. H.), Brachydact^'ly and Mendelism, 663 

 Dugmore (A. R.), Romance of the Beaver, 590 

 Duncan (F. M.). Cassell's Natural Historv, 141 

 Dun^r (Dr. N. C), [Death of], 484 

 Dunlop (A.), Raised Beach in Jersey, 383 

 Dunlop (Colonel H. C.) and C. S. Jackson, Slide-Rule 



Notes. 31 

 Dunstan (Dr. A. E.) and F. B. Thole, Viscosity of Liquids, 



"3 

 Dupuv (E. L.), Automatic Apparatus to study Expansion 



of Allovs, 684 

 Dutt (B. C.) and S. N. Sen, Action of Nitric Oxide on 



Metallic Peroxides, 28 

 Dutt (H. L.), Insect Crop Pests, Behar and Orissa, 447 

 Dwight (H. B.), Transmission Line Formulas, 142 



Eastman (Dr. C. R.), Early Representations of the Giraffe, 

 672 



Eddington (Prof. .A. S.), Stellar Movements and the Struc- 

 ture of the Universe, 584 ; Gravitation, 685 



Edridge-Green (Dr.), Theory of Vision, 345 



Edwards (J. M.), Flintshire, 335 



Eggar (W. D.), Position of Sciences in Education, 295 



