Sepiember 



Nature, "I 



26, 191SJ 



Index 



Regan (C. Tate), Peculiar Markings on a Fish, 133 



Reid, A New Comet, 333 



Raid (G. A.), Recovery of Speech through Excitement, 204 



Reina (Prof. V.), Prof. Paolo Pizzetti, 507 



Remington (Dr. J. P.), assisted by Dr. E. F. Cook, The 

 Practice of Pharmacy. Sixth edition, 311 



Remlinger (P.), Action of Ether on Rabies Virus, 240 



Renaud (J.), Deep Ports on French Ocean and Channel 

 Coasts, 479 



Rendle (Dr. A. B.), The Story of a Grass, 317 



Rettie (Dr. T.), Work on Antiseptics at the Pathological 

 Department, University of Edinburgh, 232 



Rew (Sir R. H.), Present and Prospective Food Supplies, 

 I. '54 



Rhead (E. L.), The Corrodibility of Cast-iron, 80 



Rhodin (J. G. A.), The Chemistry of Aluminium and 

 Aluminium Alloys, 519 



Rhondda (Lord), Bequest to Gonville and Caius College, 

 Cambridge, 399 



Rhys-Davids (Prof. T. W.), Cosmic Law in Ancient 

 Thought, 372 



Richards* (Prof. T. W.), elected a Foreign Member of the 

 Accademia dei Lincei, Rome, 450 



Richardson (W. A.), The Origin of Septarian Nodules, 358 



Richet (C), General Anaesthesia by Chloralose, 380 ; P. 

 Brodin, and Fr. Saint-Girons, Density of the Blood 

 after Great Haemorrhage, 180 ; Effects of Isotonic 

 Intravenous Injections in Haemorrhage, 439 ; Effects 

 of Intravenous Saline Transfusions after Grave 

 Haemorrhage, 460 ; Influence of Intravenous Injections 

 of Isotonic Liquids on the Dilution of the Blood, 219; 

 and L. Flament, Urinary Secretion Troubles after 

 Great Traumatisms, 239 



Ries (H.), A Gritty Plastic " Clay " Resembling Loss, 175 



Righi (Prof. A.), The lonisation Produced by X-rays in 

 a Magnetic Field, 113, 273 



Rignano (Prof. E.), The Promotion of a Closer Union 

 between England and Italy, 323 



Ritchey, Nebulosity about Nova Persei (1901), 12 



Ritchie (Dr. J.), Acetone as a Solvent for Mounting Media, 

 79 ; A Giant Squid Stranded in Haddingtonshire, 452 ; 

 A Plea for the Naturalist, 145 ; Whales and Seals as 

 Food, 45 



Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.), and H. D. Skinner, Maori Burial- 

 chests in the .Auckland Museum, 470 



Roberts (Dr. F. T.) [obituary], 430 



Roberts (G. H.), A Lcmdoner's Opportunity in Commerce, 

 298 



Robertson (Prof. T. B.), appointed Professor of Bio- 

 chemistry in the University of Toronto, 439 



Robertson (Gen. Sir W.), The Debt of the Army to 

 Medical Science and Nursing, 9 



Robinson (J. F.) [obituary], 411 



Robinson (J. J.), The British Association and the Nation, 45 



Robinson (L. C), awarded the Fream Memorial Prize, 357 



Robinson (W. B.), Our Ill-fed Foes, 133 



Robson (R.), Probable Poor Crops of Clover Seed Obtained 

 in Essex in 1917, 331 



Rodd (Sir R.), Opening of the British Institute at Florence, 



338 

 Rodet (J.), Instruments de Musique : Le T^lharmonium, 



164 

 Roebuck (Dr. J. R.), The Science and Practice of Ph6to- 



graphy, 341 

 Roebuck (W. D.), Gift to Leeds University of Microscopic 



Slides and Books, 258 

 Rondon (Col. C. M. da Silva), awarded the David Living- 

 stone Centenary Medal of the American Geographical 



Society, 508 

 Rose (W. N.), Mathematics for Engineers. Part i., 463 

 Rosenbaum (J.), Survival of the Blackleg Organism of the 



Potato in the Soil during Winter, 490 

 Ross (Sir R.). Mosquitoes in England, 314; Patents and 



Scientific Research, 24 ; The Treatment of Malaria, 



Roth (H. Ling), The Primitive Looms of Indonesia, 372 

 Rothpletz (Prof. F. A.) [obituary], 109 

 "Rothschild (Major E. A. de), Beauest to Harrow School, 17 

 ■Rothschild (Lord), elected an Honorary Member of the 

 Entomological Society of Spain, 208 



Roughley (T. C), The Fishes of Australia and their Tech- 

 nology, 395 

 Routledge (Mrs. S.), The Bird Cult of Easter Island, 175 

 Rous (F.), The Gold Minerals of the Ivory Coast, 200 

 Rowan (W.), Nesting Habits of the Kingfisher, 70 

 Rowbotham (F. J.), Story Lives of Men of Science, 183 

 Ruffer (Sir A.), The Use of Natron and Salt by the Ancient 



Egyptians, 432 

 Rule (Dr. H. G.), The " Iminohydrins," or /joamides, 113 

 Russell (Dr, A.), Electricity Meters, 26a 

 Russell (Dr. E. J.), Agricultural Reconstruction after the 

 War, 426; Agriculture in the Western States, 441; 

 Recent American Text-books in Agriculture, 6i 

 Rutherford (Sir E.), elected a Foreign Member of the 

 Reale Accademia dei Lincei, 371 ; The Silvanus Thomp- 

 son Memorial Lecture, 137 ; presented with the First 

 Silvanus Thompson Memorial Medal, 138 

 Ryan (H.), J. Algar, and P. O'Connell, Syntheses of Some 

 New Substantive Dyes Derived from Benzidine-Sul- 

 phone, 199 ; and T. Glover, The Nitro-derivatives of 

 Diphenylamine, 199; and W. O'Riordan, o-, )S-, and 

 7-Trinitrotolaenes, 459 

 Ryland (H. S.),. The Prevention of Filming in Enclosed 

 Optical Instruments, 339 



Sabatier (P.), and G. Gaudion, Decomposition of Glycerol 

 in Presence of Various Catalysts, 380 ; The Crotonisa- 

 tion of Acetaldehyde, etc., 199 



Sabin (A. H.), The Industrial and Artistic Technology of 

 Paint and Varnish, 62 



Sachs (A. P.), Estimation of Nitrogen in Dyes and Ex- 

 plosives, 30 



Sahni (B.), The Branching of the Zygopteridean Leaf, 299 



Saillard (E.), Balance of Some Constituent Pri:iciphs of 

 the Sugar-beet during the Manufacture of Sugar, 220 



Salamon (A. G.) [obituary], 190 



Salisbury (Prof. R. D.), awarded the Helen Culver Gold 

 Medal of the Gec^raphic Society of Chicago, 28 ; 

 Geology and Modern Geography in General Education, 

 291 



Salmon (E. S.), and H. Wormald, Treatment of "Covered 

 Smut" of Barley, 211 



Salter (D.) [obituary], 190 



Sampson (Prof. R. A.), Studies in Clocks and Timekeeping. 

 No. 2, 319; The Meteorological Unit of Pressure, 353 * 

 The Strathmore Meteorite, 314 



Sandeman (E.), Work Being Carried Out by the Derwent 

 Valley Water Board, 152 



Sang (Miss J. A.), awarded the Bathgate Prize of the 

 Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 249 



Sarasin (J.), Levoglucosane from Cellulose Distillation, 313 



Sargant (Miss E.), proposed Memorial to the late, no 



Sargent (F. L.), proposed National Floral Emblem for the 

 United States, 469 



Sarton (Prof. G.), Le Nouvel Humanisme, 379 



Sartory (A.), The Tubercle Bacillus Associated with an 

 Oospora, 19 ; and Blaquo, Bacteriolc^y of War-wounds, 

 452 ; G. Blaque, and M. Schulmann, A Case of Pul- 

 monary Sporotrichosis, 520 



Satterley (Dr. J.), and R. T. Elwortby, The Radioactivity 

 of Some Canadian Mineral Springs, 6 



Saxbv (Miss I. B.), Doctorate conferred upon, by the 

 Universitv of London, 77 



Saxl (P.), Effect of Silver on Bacteria in Water, %-x,\ 



Schafer (Sir E.), Adoption of the Additional Name of 

 Sharpev, 371 



Scharlieb (Dr. M.), How to Enlighten our Children, 423 



Schlesinger (Prof. F.), elected a Foreign Member of the 

 Society of Italian Spectroscopists. 288 



Schloesing. jun. (Th.). Ammonium Nitrate as Manure, 239 



Schmidt (Dr. Joh.), Distribution and Life-histories of Fishes 

 in the Mediterranean and Adjacent Seas. 391 



Schott (Prof. G. A.), The Electromagnetic Inertia of the 

 Lorentz Electron, <;8 



Schroeter (J^ F.), Prof. Stormer's Aurora Borealts Expe- 

 dition of 1913, 313 . . „ . , L 



Schunck (C. A.). Tests to Ascertam the Region of the 

 Ultra-violet Spectrum Producing the Greatest Thera- 

 peutic Effect, 292 



