Nature ^ 

 Sefiiembe. 



26, 1913J 



Index 



XV 



Thiele (Prof.) [obituary], 508 , 



Thiselton-Dyer (Sir W. T.), On some Ancient Plant Names, 

 III., i86 



Thomas (A. L.), A New Instrument for the Determination 

 of Sea-water Densities on Board Ship, n 



Thompson (Prof. D'Arcy W.), Chadwick Lectures on 

 Fisheries, 390 ; Medusoid Bells, 444 ; Migrations of the 

 King-fish and of the Sun-fish in British Waters, 91 ; 

 The Scarcer Fishes of the Aberdeen Market, m 



1 hompson (Sir H.), Food ^Requirements of a Normal Work- 

 ing-class Family, 509 



Thomson (H.), and others, The New Star in Aquila, 352 



Thomson (Sir J. J.), elected an Honorary Member of the 

 Rontgen Society, 348 



1 horpe (Sir T. E.), Sir William Ramsay, 361 ; Sulphuric 

 Acid and the War, 107 ; The Centenaries of Gerhardt 

 and Wurtz, 165 ; The Royal Institution : A Retrospect, 

 484 ; The Sugar Industry after the War, 344 



Tiemann (H. D.), The Kiln-drying of Lumber, 362 



Tilden (Sir W.), Lectures at the British Scientific Products 

 Exhibition, 493 ; Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., 

 361 ; The Present Position of the Dye Question, 228 



Tilho (Col. J.), Explorations in the TibetsT Highlands of 

 the Sahara, 250 



Tillyer and Shultz, Axial Aberration of Lenses, 92 



Tipple (E. F.), Technical Education in India : Its Past and 

 Future, 138 



Toch (M.), The Pigments used on the Tomb of Perneb, 350 



Todd (Dr. M.), The Life of Sophia Jex-Blake, 461 



Tolly (C). Horizon^ : At Dawn and at Dusk, 484 



Tolman {Prof. C. F.), and Prof. A. F. Rogers, The Mag- 

 matic Sulfid Ores, 515 



Tolnav (I^. %•.). Borrelly's Periodic Comet, 414 



Torrey (Prof. H. B.), The Value of Zoological Science to 

 the Individual, 371 



Toyama (Prof. K.) [obituary], 349 



Traube (Dr. A.), Production of Coloured Photographs by 

 " Uvachromie," 393 



Travers <M.), The Colorimetric Estimation of Tungsten, 8q ; 

 The Estimation of Tantalum in its Alloys with Iron, 



139 

 -Tread well (Prof. F. P.) [obituary], 371 



Trelease (Prof. W.). Plant Materials of Decorative Garden- 

 ing : The Woodv Plants, 43 



Trevor (Dr. R. S.) [death], 69 



Troland (Dr. L. T.), Mendelian Factors, 377 



Trowbridge (Dr. C. C.) [obituary], 329 



Trueman (A. E.). Conferment of the Doctorate of D.Sc. 

 upon, 3'?8 ; Evolution of the Liparoceratidae, 197 



Tschappat (Lt.-Col. W. H.), Text-book of Ordnance and 

 Gunnery. 222 



Tschugaeff (L.), A New Reaction of Osmium, 520; The 

 Acid Function of Osmium" Tetroxide, 479 



Tungay (S. J.), Industrial Production of Acid-resisting Iron, 



291 

 Turnbull (C), and others, A National Provine^-bouse for 



Testing British Engineering Apparatus and Materials, 



2.';2 

 Turner (J. G.), awarded the John Tomes Prize of the Royal 



College of Surgeons of- England. 140 

 Tutton (Dr. A. E. H.). Monoclinic Double Seienates of the 



Iron Group ; Selenic Acid and Iron, 18 ; Symmetry in 



Nature, 261 

 Twiss (Prof. G. R.), .\ Text-book in the Principles of 



Science Teaching, 241 

 Twort (Prof. F. W.). The War Office and Dysentery in 



the Salonika Area, ^89 

 Tvchonis Brahe Opera Omnia. Tomi Quarti, Fasc. Prior, 



'482 

 Tyrrell (I. B,1, Accumulation of " Muck " in the Klondike 



District, 373 



Unwin (Dr. W. C), Short Logarithmic and Other Tables. 

 Sixth edition, 3 



Valeur (.'\.), .^ New Volatile Alkaloid from the Broom, 479 ; 



1^* Presence of a Non-volatile Alkaloid 5b S>arofhamnos 



scoparius, 400 ; and E. Luce, Action of Methylene 

 Iodide upon 1 : 4-Dimethvlaminopentene, 19 



van Vleuten (Miss .\.), On the Diurnal Variation of Terres- 

 trial Magnetism, 213 - 



Vernes (A.), Precipitation of an Organic CoHotd by Human 

 Serum, 179 



Verschaffelt (Dr.), Oscillations in a Viscous Liquid, 374 



Verzat (AL), Measurement of Temperature in Very Deep 

 Soundings, 500 



V. H. B. and G. W. O. H., The Stimulation of Plant- 

 growth by Electric Fields, 64 



Viereck (H. L.), and others, The'Hymenoptera, or Wasp- 

 like Insects, of Connecticut. (Guide to the Insects of 

 Connecticut. Part iii.), 403 • 



de Villamil (Lt.-Col. R.), Resistance of Air, 201 



Vincent (Dr. G. E.), Work of the Rockefeller Foundation 

 in 1917, 392 



Vincent (IL), and G. Stodel, A Preventive and Curative 

 Serum for Gas Gangrene, 460 



Vincent (Commandant P.), A New Form of Chronometer 

 Dial, 146 



Voisenet (E.), The Adamkiewicz Reaction, 259 



Volta (H.), Inventors and tKe Problem of I>ealing with 

 Hostile Submarines, 68 



Vosmaer (Dr. A.), Ozone : Its Manufacture, Properties, 

 and Uses, 202 



Vournasos (A. C), A New Metastable Form of .Antimony 

 Tri-iodide, 140 



Vreeland (F. K.), The Drumming of the Ruffed Grouse, 

 172 



de Vries (Prof. H.), Completion of his Seventieth Year; 

 Conferment of a Veitch Memorial Medal, 9 



Waddell (Lt.-Col. L. A.), Ice and Flower Exploration in 

 High Asia, 167 : Lyon's Medical Jurisprudence for 

 India, with Illustrative Cases. Sixth edition, 143 : 

 The War and the Bagdad Railway, 422 



\\'ales (Prince of). Acceptance of the Chancellorship of the 

 South African University of Cape Town, 119 



Walker (Sir G. T.), The Application of Statistical Methods 

 to Practical Problems. 215 



Walkom (A. B.), The Mesozoic Ftoras of Queensland, 150 



Wallace (Prof. R.), Open Letter to the Prime Minister on 

 the English and Scottish Education Bills, ito 



Waller (Dr. A. D.), " Emotive Response " on Various In- 

 dividuals, 214; Emotive Phenomena. Part ii., 419 



Wallis (B. C), Essentials of Practical Geography, 364»" 

 The Peoples of Hungary : Their Work on the Lftnd, 



Walter (E.), Manual for the Essence Industry, 62 



Ward (Prof. R. DeCourcy), Meteorology and War Flyin- 

 332 ; The Climatic Provinces of the United States, 231 ; 

 The Tornadoes of the United States, 395 ; Weather 

 Controls over the Fighting during the Spring of 1918, 

 514; Weather Controls over the Fighting in Meso- 

 potamia, etc., 2^1 ; Weather Controls over the Fighting 

 in the Italian War Zone, 92 



Waterman (T. T.), The Yana Group of Indians in North- 

 eastern California, 330 



Watson {Dr. G. N.), appointed Professor of Mathematics 

 in Birmingham University, 370 : The Diffraction of 

 Electric Waves by the Earth, 419 



Weaver (L.). The Establishment of an Institute of Agri- 

 cultural Botany at Cambridge, 410 . 



Webb (P.), Romano-British Mints. 314 



Webb (Rev. T. W.), Celestial Objects for Common Tele- 

 scopes. Sixth edition, revised by Rev. T. E. Espin. 

 2 vols., 2 



Weber (S.), Determinations of the Vapour Pressure of Ice 

 at Low Temperatures, 93' 



Weed (Dr. L. H.), Origin and Nature of the Cerebro-spin.il 

 Fluid in Vertebrate .\nimals, 350 



Weinhacen (A.). The Reduction of Phenylethvlamine, 152 



Weiss (P.). The Characteristic Eauarion' of Fluids, jio ; 

 and A. Piccard, A New Magneto-thermal Ph-po- 

 menon, 60 



Wells (R. 'C), and B. S. Butler, Tungstenite. 174 



Westall (W. P.), Suggested Grants to Local Museums, 37; ; 

 The Young Observer's Handbook. 263 



Whipple (F. J. W.), Seasonal Variation in the Audlbii:' 

 of Gunfire. i^Q 



White (Mrs. A. M.). Bequest to the Ludlow Natural II 

 torv Societv, «;o 



