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[Nature, 

 April IS, 1915 



Reviews and Our Bookshelf {continued) 



Handcock (P. S. P.), the Latest Light on Bible Lands, 59 

 Mabie (H. W.), Japan To-day and To-morrow, Prof. J. 



Perry, 639 

 Petrie (Prof. W. M. Flinders), Amulets, Illustrated by 



the Egyptian Collection in University College, London, 



531 

 Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.), Kinship and Social Organisa- 

 tion, 88 

 Sikes (E. E.), the Anthropology of the Greeks, A. E. 



Crawley, 360 

 Spencer (Prof. Baldwin), Native Tribes of the Northern 



Territory of Australia, Sidney H. Ray, 312 

 Thomas (N. W.), Anthropological Report on Ibo-speaking 



Peoples of Nigeria: Pt. iv. , Law and Custom of the 



Asaba District; Pt. v.. Addenda to Ibo Dictionary; 



Pt. vi., Proverbs, Stories, Tones in Ibo, Sir H. H. 



Johnston, 165 

 Biology : 



Abbott (Prof. J. P.), Elementary Principles of General 



Biology, 227 

 Ainsworth-Davis (Prof. J. R.), Pursuit of Natural Know- 

 ledge, 227 

 Aitken (E. H.), Concerning Animals, 590 

 Bailey (L. H.), Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, 



Vol. i., A. B., 279 

 Barcroft (J.), Respiratory Function of the Blood, 331 

 Behar and Orissa, Crop Pest Handbook for, 446 

 Bean (W. J.), Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British 



Isles, W. Dallimore, 529 

 Bergen (J. Y.) and Prof. O. W. Caldwell, Introduction 



to Botany, 57 

 Bond (J. Walpole), Field-studies of some Rarer British 



Birds, I 

 Boulenger (Drs. G. A. and C. L.), Animal Life by the 



Sea-shore, 227 

 Bowles (E. A.), My Garden in Spring, 57 ; My Garden 



in Summer, 279 

 Braun (Josias), Plant-life at the Snow Line in the S.E. 



Alps : Nouveaux M^moires de la Soci^t6 Helv^tique des 



Sciences Naturelles, vol. xviii., 39 

 Calkins (Prof. G. N.), Biology, 504 



Chapman (F.), Australasian Fossils : Students' Manual, 83 

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



Grow, 57 

 Cory (Reg.), the Horticultural Record. 225 

 Cresson (Prof. A.), I'Espfece et son Serviteur, 168 

 Crowfoot (Grace M.), Some Desert Flowers collected near 



Cairo, 279 

 Dekker (Dr. J.), die Gerbstoffe : Botanisch-chemische 



Monographic der Tannide, 499 

 Dixon (Dr. H. H.), Transpiration and the Ascent of Sap 



in Plants, 558 

 Douglas (Charles and Anne), the Shetland Pony : with 



Appendix by Prof. J. C. Ewart, iii 

 Driesch (Prof. H.), C. K. Ogden, History and Theory of 



Vitalism, 303 

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

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

 Elmhirst (R.), the Naturalist at the Sea-shore, 227 

 Fabre (J. Henri), A. T. de Mattos, Life of the Fly : 



with some Chapters of Autobiography, 85 (see also 



Legros) 

 Fuller (Sir Bampfylde), Life and Human Nature. 168 

 Furneaux (W. S.), First Course in Plant and Animal 



Biology, 305 

 Gilson (G.), le Mus^e d'Histoire Naturelle Moderne — sa 



mission, son organisation, ses droits, 403 

 Goddard (E. M.). a First School Botany, 30^ 

 Gruner (Dr. O. C), Biology of the Blood-cells, 30 

 Haeckel (Ernst), die Natur als Kiinstlerin : nebst Dr. W. 



Breitenbach, Formenschatz der Schopfung, 227 

 Haldane (Dr. J.. S.), Mechanism, Life, and Personality, 



i«)3 

 Hall (Rev. C. A.), Common British Beetles, 227 

 Hesse (Prof. Dr. F.) and Prof. Dr. F. Doflein, Tierbau 



und Tierleben in ihrem Zusammenhang betrachtet. Prof. 



J. Arthur Thomson, 611 

 Hertwig (R.) und R. v. Wettstein, Editors, Abstammungs- 



lehre : Systematik : Palaontologie : Biogeographie, 360 

 Johnstone (Dr. J.), Philosophy of Biology, 303 



Kafka (G.), Einfiihrung in die Tierpsychologie, 168 

 Kirby (VV. F.), Butterflies and Moths in Romance and 



Reality, 141 

 Kirkman (F. B.), British Bird Book, 478 

 Lamarck (J. B.), H. Elliot, Zoological Philosophy : an 



Exposition with regard to the Natural History of 



Animals, 639 

 Legros (Dr. C. V.), Fabre, Poet of Science, 85 

 Lesparre (A. de G.), les Inconnus de la Biologic 



d^terministe, 168 

 Levick (Dr. G. M.), Antarctic Penguins, 145 

 Linnaeus, E. Lonnberg, Forelasningar ofver Djurriket, 34 

 Loeb (J.), W. O. R. King, Artificial Parthenogenesis and 



Fertilisation, 30 

 Lucas (F. A.), Animals of the Past, 141 

 Lydekker (R.) and G. Blaine, Catalogue of Ungulate 



Mammals in the British Museum (Natural History), 



vol. iii., 363 

 Macmunn (the late Dr. C. A.), Spectrum Analysis applied 



to Biology and Medicine, 533 

 Mangold (E.), Hypnose und Katalepsie bei Tieren im 



Vergleich zur menschlichen Hypnose, 338 

 Martin (Prof. E. W.), Birds of the Latin Poets, Rev. 



T. F. Royds, 693 

 Maxwell (Capt. A.), Pheasants and Covert Shooting, iii 

 Michael Sars North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition under 



Sir J. Murray and Dr. J. Hjort : Report on the 



Scientific Results, vol. iii., part i. Zoology, Dr. E. J. 



Allen, 339 

 Miyoshi (Prof. M.), Atlas of Japanese Vegetation, 669 

 Mottram (J. C), Controlled Natural Selection and Value 



Marking, 168 

 Needham (Prof. J. G.), Natural History of the Farm, 222 

 Nicholson (W. A.), Flora of Norfolk, 57 

 Noel (Paul), Ce que j'ai vu chez les bStes, 140 

 Oppel (Prof. A., Editor), Dr. V. Franz, Dr. W. Stendell, 



Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Mikroskopischen Anatomie 



der Wirbeltiere : vii., Sehorgan ; viii., die Hypophysis' 



Cerebri, 252 

 Paisley Naturalists' .Society, Transactions, 504 

 Palmer (C. A.), Wild Life in the Woods and Streams, 305 

 Patton (Dr. W. S.) and Dr. F. W. Cragg, Text-book of 



Medical Entomology, F. B. Browne, 84 

 Perrin (Mrs. Henry), Prof. G. S. Boulger, British Flower- 

 ing Plants, 332 

 Pike (O. G.), Bird Biographies, 590 

 Przibram (Dr. Hans), Experimental Zoologie, 193 

 Pycraft (W. P.), the Courtship of Animals, 140 

 Robinson (J. H.), Our Domestic Birds, in 

 Russell (E. S.), English Haddock Fishery : Report on 



Market Measurements, 67 

 Sargent (F. S.), Plants and their Uses, 279 

 Savage (Dr. W. G.), Bacteriological Examination of Food 



and Water. Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 276 

 Schmid (Prof. B.), Handbuch der naturgeschichtlichen 



Technik, 227 ; and Dr. C. Thesing, Biologen-Kalender, 



227 

 Schoenichen (Prof. W.), Methodik und Technik des natur- 

 geschichtlichen Unterrichts, A. E. Crawley, 361 

 Schroder (Prof. C), Prof. J. J. Kieffer, Dr. E. EnsUn, 



die Insekten Mitteleuropas, 391 

 Shipley (Dr. A. E.). G. A. K. Marshall, W. F. Kirby, 



Fauna of British India : Orthoptera, 419 

 Slingerland (late M. V.) and C. R. Crosby, Manual of 



Fruit Insects, 446 

 Smith (Dr. E. F.), Bacteria in relation to Plant Diseases, 



404 

 Stebbing (E. P.), Indian Forest Insects of Economic 



Importance : Coleoptera, 446 

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

 Stopes (Dr. Marie C), Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants 



in the British Museum (Natural History), Prof. A. C. 



Seward, 155 

 Thomas (W. B.) and A. K. Collett, the English Year: 



Spring. 57 ; the English Year : Summer, 305 

 Unwin (E. E.), Pond Problems, 305 

 Urquhart (A.), Odd Hours with Nature, 227 

 Waloole-Bond (J.), Field Studies of some Rarer British 



Birds, I 

 Westell (W. P.), Bird Studies in Twenty-four Lessons, 



