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Index 



[Nature, 

 April IS, 1915 



papers, 295 ; State Aid for Science, C. A. Buckmaster, 



^547 



Section M — Agriculture : Problems of Production, A. D. 

 Hall, 156, 6oi ; Other papers, 324 



British Bird Book, F. B. Kirkman, 478 



British Columbia, Fossils from, 468 



British Empire, Oxford Survey of the. Prof. Herbertson and 

 O. J. R. Howarth, 139 ; British Empire beyond the 

 Seas, Dr. Marion I. Newbigin, 304 



British Flowering Plants, Mrs. Henry Perrin, Prof. G. S. 

 Boulger, 332 



British Industry and the War, 5 ; Openings for Chemical 

 Manufacturers, Dr. J. C. Cain, 61 ; British Supply of 

 Colours, and Board of Trade, 322 ; British Manufac- 

 ture of Synthetic Dyes, 343 



British Isles, Dr. F. Mort, 304 



British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1915, 697 



British Moths, Common, A. M. Stewart, 141 



British Museum (Natural History) : Ichthyosaurians, 5 ; 

 Catalogue of Mesozoic Plants : Cretaceous Flora, Dr. 

 Marie C. Stopes, Prof. Seward, 55 ; Catalogue of Un- 

 gulate Mammals, R. Lydekker, G. Blaine, 363 ; Re- 

 storation of an Ichthyosaur, 599 



British Pharmacopoeia, New Issue, 119, 592 



British School at Athens, Annual of, 419 



Bronze Age Invaders of Britain, Prof. A. Keith, 657 



Budgets and Students of Universities in receipt of State 

 Grants, 325 



Bufo, a distinctive Character or Genus, G. E. Nicholls, 420 



Bullets, C. C. Humphris, 179 



Butterflies and Moths in Romance and Reality, W. F. 

 Kirby, 141 



Calculating Devices (Napier Tercentenary Handbook), E. M. 

 Horsburgh, Prof. C. V. Boys, 471 



Calculus, Subjects requiring, Dr. S. G. Barton, 400 ; Ele- 

 mentary Treatise for Engineering Students, J. Graham, 



417 



California Fish and Game, 344 



Cambridge County Geographies, 7, 335 ; Cambridge Public 

 Health Series : Isolation Hospitals, Dr. H. F. Parsons, 

 Prof. Hewlett, 276 ; Belgian Professors and Students 

 at Cambridge, 340 



Camera m Australia, Prof. T. Johnson, 450 



Canadian Arctic Expedition, 321 ; Geology of Rainy Lake, 

 Canada, A. C. Lawson, 430 ; New Canadian Dinosaurs, 

 492 ; Canadian Astronomical Handbook, 627 ; Copper 

 Smelting, Dr. A. W. J. Wilson, 627; Heaton's Annual, 

 697 



Canals, A. B. Hepburn, 697 



Canary Isles, Prehistoric Pottery, Hon. J. Abercromby, 383 



Cancer in Plants, R. R6gamey, 441 



Cannibals in Papua, 120 



Canvas, " Piqure " of, F. Gu^guen, 469 



Carbonic Acid from Combustion in Iron, 544 



Carbons, Shortage, 5 



Cassell's Natural History, F. M. Duncan, 141 



Catalogues : Mesozoic Plants in the British Museum, Dr. 

 Marie C. Stopes, Prof. A. C. Seward, 55 ; Ungulate 

 Mammals in the British Museum, R. Lydekker and 

 G. Blaine, 363 ; International Catalogue of Scientific 

 Literature, 368 



Catalysis : Faraday's Views, Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 253 



Celestial Mechanics, Introduction to, Prof. F. R. Moulton, 



143 



Cement for Polarimeter Tubes, Dr. T. S. Patterson, 700 



Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, 183, 373, 402 



Cepheid Variation, Dr. H. Shapley, 572 



Ceramics : English Ceramic Society, 630 ; Staffordshire 

 County Pottery Laboratory, 654 



Charing : Historical Sketches of Old Charing, Dr. J. Gallo- 

 way, 87 ; Charing Cross Hospital, Dr. W. Hunter, Prof. 

 Hewlett, 474 



Cheltenham, Climate of, Dr. Garrett, 263 



Chemical Calculations, H. W. Bausor, 447 



Chemical Engineering, J. W. Hinchley, 197 



Chemical Glass, 431 



Chemical Industries, Development in British Lines, 61, 292 



Chemical Tests and Standards, U.S. Bureau of Standards, 

 544 



Chemicals : Supply to Great Britain and her Dependencies, 

 Sir W. A. Tilden, 410 ; Fine Chemicals for Research, 

 Profs. H. B. Baker and J. F. Thorpe, and M. A. 

 Whiteley, 670 ; Prices, 670, 700 ; Bureau of Exchange 

 at South Kensington, 705 

 Chemistry : 



General: Intermetallic Compounds, Dr. C. H. Desch, 

 113; de la Pirotechnia, V. Biringuccio, 113; History 

 of Chemistry, Prof. E. von Meyer, 167 ; Chemistry and 

 its Borderland, Dr. A. W. Stewart, 167 ; Pen and Ink 

 Diagrams by Dalton, R. L. Taylor and Prof. Gee, 273 ; 

 Essays and Addresses, Prof. J. Campbell Brown, 307 ; 

 Chemistry at the British Association, 437 ; Elements 

 of Chemistry, H. L. Bassett, 447 ; First Book of 

 Chemistry, W. A. Whitton, 502 ; Chemistry and Prac- 

 tical Life, Dr. G. T. Beilby, 541 ; Van Nostrand's 

 Chemical Annual, 1913, Prof. Olsen, 586; Text-book of 

 Chemistry, W. A. Noyes, 586 



Analytical : Rapid Methods for Chemical Analysis of 

 Special Steels, Steel-making Alloys, and Graphite, 

 C. M. Johnson, L. Aitchison, 59 ; Modern Steel Analysis, 

 J. A. Pickard, 113; Examination of Water, Prof. 

 Emmerling, 225 ; Chemical Technology and Analysis 

 of Oils, Fats, and Waxes, Dr. J. Lewkowitsch, 334 ; 

 Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis, Prof. J. 

 Stieglitz, 387; Allen's Commercial Organic .Analysis, 

 387 ; Quantitative Analysis by Electrolysis, A. Classen, 

 Prof. W. T. Hall, 387; Methods of Quantitative 

 Organic Analysis, P. C. R. Kingscott and R. S. G. 

 Knight, 503 ; Technical Methods of Chemical Analysis, 

 Dr. G. Lunge and others, Dr. Keane and others, 665 ; 

 Technical Gas Analysis, Dr. Lunge, 665 



Applied: Metallografia, Prof. D. Mazzotto, 86; le Silice 

 et les Silicates, H. Le Chatelier, 112 ; Science and the 

 Miller, J. S. Remington, 171 ; New B.Sc. degree 

 at Glasgow, 438 ; Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen, 

 Dr. J. Knox, 447 ; Vegetable Tannins, Dr. J. Dekker, 

 499 ; Chemistry of Wheat and Flour, Dr. E. F. .Arm- 

 strong, 508 



Colloidal, and Industries, E. Hatschek, 421, 482 



Dairy, H. D. Richmond, 249 



Household, Elementary, Prof. J. F. Snell, 503 



Industrial: Openings for British Manufacturers, Dr. J. C. 

 Cain, 61 ; Development in British Lines, 292 ; Indus- 

 trial Chemistry for Engineering Students, Prof. H. K. 

 Benson, 167 ; Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid and 

 Alkali, Prof. G. Lunge, 472 ; Raw Materials for the 

 Enamel Industry and their Chemical Technology, Dr. 

 J. Grunwald, Dr. H. H. Hodgson, 585 ; Chemistry and 

 Industry, Prof. Joe. Thorpe, 679 



Inorganic^: Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry, 

 Dr. J. W. Mellor, 387 ; Notes on Elementary Inorganic 

 Chemistry, F. H. Jeffery, 447 



Organic • Svnthetic Use of Metals in Organic Chemistrv, 

 A. J. Ha'le, 113: Third-Year Course, Dr. T. P. Hi'l- 

 ditch, 113; Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis, 387; 

 Phytochemical Preparations for Practice, Dr. D. H. 

 Wester, 387 ; Introduction, Dr. H. T. Clarke, 502 ; 

 Methods of Quantitative Organic .Analysis, P. C. R. 

 Kingscott and R. S. G. Knight, 503 ; Electrical Con- 

 ductivity and lonisation Constants of Organic Com- 

 pounds, Dr. H. Scudder, 586 



Photo, Dr. S. E. Sheppard, 277 



Physical : Viscosity of Liquids, Dr. A. E. Dunstan and 

 F. B. Thole, 113; Theory of the Solid State, Prof. W. 

 Nernst, 333 ; Lehrbuch, Dr. K. Jellinek, 333 ; Complex 

 Ions in Aqueous Solutions, Dr. A. Jaques, 333 ; Chimie 

 Physique Elementaire, E. Aries, 447 ; Practical Physical 

 Chemistry, Dr. F. W. Gray, 447 



Stereo, Kinetic, Dr. A. von Weinberg, 280 



Miscellaneous: Dissociation in Vapours of Ammonium 

 Haloids, Prof. Alex. Smith and R. H. Lombard, 608 ; 

 Tautomerism of Phenylperuvic Acid, J. Pougault and 

 Mile. Hemmerl^, 609 ; Attempt to synthesise Dicinna- 

 moylmethane, H. Ryan and Rev. J. Dunlea, 637 

 Chicago, Weather and Climate of. Prof. H. J. Cox and 



J. H. Armington, 533 

 Chloralose in the Organism, Destination, M. Tiffeneau, 581 

 Circular-arc Bow Girder, Prof. A. H. Gibson and E. G. 



Ritchie, 532 

 Cirripede, New, T. H. Withers, 273 



