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Index 



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\_Sepiember 26, 1918 



White (E.), The Monazite and Thorium Industries, 494 



White (Miss E. G.), Origin of the Electric Organs in 

 ■ Astroscopus guttatus, 434 



Whiting (Dr. A. L.), Soil Biology, 61 



Whittaker (Prof. E. T.), The Numerical Solution of In- 

 tegcal Equations, 58 



Willcocks (G. W.) [obituary], 391 



Williams (Lt.-Col. A. C), Optical Stores Captured from 

 the Enemy, 112 



Williams (A. S.), A NeW Variable Star in Auriga, 394 



Williams (C. M.), The Absorption of X-Rays in Copper and 

 Aluminium, 279 • 



Williams {I.), A New Method of Measuring Alternating 

 Currents and Electric Oscillations, 399 



Williams (Mrs. J. H.), Gift to Yale University Press, ^39 



Williams (Dr. R. S.), Wastage of Milk, 490 



Willis (S. J.), A Short Course in Elementary Mathematics 

 and their Application to Wireless Telegraphy, 401 



Williston (Prof. S. W.), Origin of the Vertebrae in the 

 Amphibians and Reptiles, 291 ; Morphology of the Ver- 

 tebrae of the Temnospondyli and Stegocephalia, and 

 the Osteology of some American Vertebrates, 452 ; 7 he 

 Labidosaurus, 231 



Willoughby (Dr. W. G.), and L. Cassidy, Anti-malaria 

 Work in Macedonia among British Troops, 381 



Willoughby de Broke ('Lord), and others. The Desirability 

 of Establishing a Ministry of Health, 411 



Wilson (Prof. E. B.), The Theory of an Aeroplane En- 

 countering Gusts, 187 



Wilson (E. T.) [obituary], 149 



Wilson (G. v.), Crystals Obtained from Glass Furnaces, 

 215 



Wilson (Prof. H. C), and others. The Total Solar Eclipse 

 of June 8. 1^18, 2.153 



Wilson (President), Proclamation Establishing Three New 

 National Forests, 349 



Wilson (Dr. S.), Impending Resignation of the Lectureship 

 in Medicine to Dental Students at Birmingham Uni- 

 versity, 197 



Wilson (Dr. T.), appointed Sub-Dean of the Medical 

 Faculty, Birmingham University, 197 



Wilson (Dr. W.). A New Astronomical Model. 173 



Win'-h (Miss H. C. M.), awarded the Pereira Medal of the 

 Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 208 



Winterbottom (D. C), Deposits of Gypsum in South Aus- 

 tralia. 435 



AVinton (Dr. A. L.>, A Course in Food Analysis, 164 



Wirt (F. A.), A Laboratory Manual in Farm Machinery, 61 



Wispier (C). The American Indian, 22 



Withington (Dr. E.), Pope Innocent VIII. and Witchcraft, ' 

 164 



Wolbach (Dr. S. B.), Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 133 



Wolf (C, J. E.) [obituary], 451 



Wolf (Dr. Max), A Faint Star with Large Proper Motion, 

 352 ; A New Asteroid of the Trojan Group, 351 ; A 

 Nova in Monoceros, 52 ; A Star with a Nova Spectrum, 

 31 ; Discovery of an Object resembling a Minor Planet, 

 and of a Satellite, 12 



Wood Bros. Glass Co., Ltd., Catalogue of Scientific .ind 

 Laboratory Glassware, 10 



Wood (F.), The Past and Present Position of the GHss 

 Industry, 191 ; and others. The Glass Industry after 

 the War, 277 



Wood (H. E.), Discovery of Minor Planets, 174 



Wood (Prof. R. S.), Radial Velocities by Objective Prism, 

 • 192 



Wood (S. L.), Gift of Portions of Ichthyosaurus to the 

 British Museum (Natural History), 8 



Wood-Jones (Prof. P.), The Problem of Man's Ancesfv, 

 322, 424 



Woodward (Dr. A. Smith), and others. Fragments 0/ 

 Eoanthropus from Piltdown, 291 



Woodworth (Prof. R. S.), Dynamic Psychology, 503 



Woolcock (W. J. U.), appointed Secretary of the Associa- 

 tion of British Chemical Manufacturers, 28 



W^oolsey, jun. (T. S.), French Forests and Forestry : 

 Tunisia, Algeria, Corsica, 182 



Wordie (Lt. J. M.), The Drift of the Endurance, 487 



Wordingham (C. H.), elected President of the Institution of 

 Electrical Engineers, 249 



Workman {F. B. and W. H.), Two Summers in the Ice- 

 wilds of Eastern Karakoram, 167 # 



Wrightson JSir T.), An Inquiry into the Analytical 

 Mechanfsm of the Internal Ear. With an Appendix 

 by Prof. A. Keith, 442 



Apparatus and 



X.Y.Z., Future Supplies of Laboratory 

 Materials, 84 



Yamamoto (L.), and Y. Ueta, Discovery of Nova .^quilae, 



492 

 Yendell (P. S.) [death], 28 

 Yerkes (Major R. M.), Psychology in Relation to the 



War, 210 

 YermolofT (Sir N.), Intermediate Forms of Navicula and 



Cymbella, 359 

 Yorke (Prof. W.), and Dr. B. Blacklock. Periodicity of 



the Larvae; of the Nematode Worjn, 04 

 Yung (Prof. E.) [obituary], 109 



Zaharoff (Sir B.), Endowment of a Chair of Aviation in 

 the University of London, 379 ; Acceptance of Gift, 418 



Zealley (A. E. V.), Newly Recorded Rhodesian Minerals, 

 174 



TITLE INDEX. 



" Absolute," Need for a Short Word and Symbol in Place 



of, Prof. C. F. Marvin, 14 

 Absorption : and Radiation of the Solar Atmosphere, Prof. 



S. Hirayama, 134 ; of Water by Vulcanised Fibre and 



Erinoid, R". G. Allen, 420 

 Acetaldehyde, etc., The Crotonisation of, P. Sabatier and 



G. Gaudion, 199 

 Acetone as a Solvent for Mounting Media, J. Ritchie, 79 

 Acid Zirconyl Sulphate, Combinations of, with some 



Alkaline Sulphates, E. Chauvenet and Mile. H. Guey- 



lard, 460 

 Acoustics for Musicians, Prof. P. C. Buck, 423 

 Actiniaria, Certain, collected in Irish Waters in ^899-1914, 



T. A. Stephenson, 360 

 Actinoloba dianthiis and Adamsia palliata. Development of, 



• Dr. J. F. Gemmill, 419 

 Adamkiewicz Reaction, The, E. Voisenet, 259 

 Administration, Science and, Lt.-Col. W. A. J. O'Meara, 



266 



Aerial Mail between Aberdeen and Stavanger, Proposed, 131 



Aerodynamics, 201 



Aeronautical : Books, Two, 123 ; Inventions, 354 



Aeronautics : Military, 32 ; Some American Views on, 187 



Aeroplane Encountering Gusts, The Theory of an. Prof. 

 E. B. Wilson, 187 



Afforestation : M. C. Duchesne, 375 ; Question in Britain, 

 The, E. P. Stebbing, 466 



African Hornbills, Nesting Habits of the, H. Lang and 

 J. P. Chapin, 372 



Aggregate, A Proof that any, can be Well-ordered, P. E. B. 

 Jourdain, 304 



Agricultural : Botany, Forthcoming Institute of, at Cam- 

 bridge, 410 ; Damage by Vermin and Birds in the 

 Counties of Norfolk and Oxfordshire in 1916, Report 

 on. Dr. R. T. Gunther, 48 ; Education in South Africa and 

 Australia, 467 ; Reconstruction after the War, Dr. E. J. 

 Russell, 426; Research Institute, Pusa, Work of the, 

 91 ; Seeds, Interim Report on the Quality of, 51 



