Naturt, 



September ?«, tjifi, 



Index 



vu 



Fisher (H. A. L.), Educational Reform, 124 ; The Abolition 

 of Fees in Public Elementary Schools, 357 



Fisher (R. A.), Correlation of Relatives on the Supposition 

 of Mendelian Inheritance, 479 



Flack (Major M.), Scientific Tests for the Selection of 

 Pilots for the Air Force, 225 



Flaherty (R. J.), The Belcher Islands, 490 



Flc-unel (N.), The German Long-range Gun, 171 



Flammarion (C), Climatology of Paris, 316 



Fleming (A. P. M.), and F. E. Hill, Electric Furnace 

 Control, 78 



Foght (fl. W.), The Rural Teacher and his Work in Com- 

 munity Leadership, etc., 6i 



Folley (M.), The Aortic Cross in Exophthalmic Gk)itre, 

 59 ; and Leprat, Blood in Exophthalmic Goitre, 380 



Forbush (E.), Courtship Dances of Tympanuchus cupida, 



:,72 



Forster (Dr. M. O.), British Dye-making, 513 

 Fotheringham (Dr. J. K.), appointed temporarily to work 

 on Astronomy and Chronology nt Oxford Univer- 

 sity, 258 

 Fowler (Prof. A.), Nova Aquilae, 285, 333, 393, 433, 492 

 Fox (D. M.) [oi)ituary], 488 

 ■de Fraine (Dr. E.) [obituary], 150 



Francois (M.), A Method for the Estimation of the Haki- 

 gens, Sulphur, and Nitrogen in Presence of Mer- 

 cury, 360 

 Franke (Prof. G.), Translated by F. C. A. H. Lantsberry, 



A Handbook of Briquetting. Vol. ii., 403 

 Fraser (Sir T. R.), Impending Resignation of, 178 

 Frazer (Sir J.), The Killing of the Khazar Kings, 29 

 Frecheville (Prof. W.), Development of the Mineral 



Resources of the British Empire, 49 

 French (J. W.), The Balsam Problem, 139 

 Friend (Rev. H.), British Oligochaet Worms, 264 

 Friend <Dr. J. Newton), A Text-book of Inorganic Chemis- 

 try. Vol. ii.. Aluminium and its Congeners, including 

 the Rare Earth Metals, H. F. V. Little, 281 ; Recovery 

 of Speech through Excitement, 184 ; The Chemistry of 

 Linseed Oil, 341 

 Funaioli (U.), The Larderello Natural Steam Power 



Plant, 210 

 Furuhjelm, Faint Stars with Large Proper Motions, 492 



Galaine (C), and C. Houlbert, The Carbonisation and 

 Distillation of Peat, etc., 300 



Gardiner (Prof. S.), and Prof. Nuttall, Fish-freezing, 39 



Garnett (J. C. M.), General Factors in Mental Measure- 

 ments, 279 



Garrard (Dr. C. C), Switchgear Standardisation, 11 



Gaster (L.), The Lighting, Heating, and Power Order 

 (1918), 229 



Gatenby (J. B.), Bionomics, Embryology, and .\natomy of 

 certain Hymenoptera Parasitica, 58 



Gates (Dr. R. R.), The Mutation Theory and the Species 

 Concept, 376 



Gautrelet (J.), and E. Le Moignic, Physiological Study of 

 the Antityphoid Vaccines in Aqueous Solution, 40 



Gemelli (Fr. .\.), II nostro Soldato. Saggi di Psicologia 

 Militare, 201 



Gemmill (Dr. J. F.), Development of Actinoloba dianthus 

 and Adamsia palUata, 419 



George (D: Lloyd), The Government and Higher Educa- 

 tion, 519 



Gerhardi (C. H. W.), Electricity Meters : their Construc- 

 tion and Management. Second edition, 262 



Giacosa (Prof. P.), The Visit of Delegates from Italian 

 Universities, 293 



Gibson (Prof. J.), Locke's Theory of Knowledge and its 

 Historical Relations, 141 



Gilbert (C. G.), The Mineral Industries of the United 

 States, 71 



Gilbert (Dr. G. K.) [obituary articlel. 370' 



Gilchrist (Dr. J. D.' F.), Luminosity' in a South .African 

 Earthworm and its Origin, 320 ; Reproduction of Fishes 

 in Table Bav, 400 



GiufTrida-Ruggeri (Prof. V.), The Problem of Man'= 

 Ancestry, 424 



Gladstone (H. S.), War-time Legislation and the Wild 

 Birds' Protection Arts and Game Laws, 172 



Gkinely (Lord), Gift for a Chemical Laboratory in <hc 

 University College of South Wales and .Monmouthr 

 shire, 419 



Glaser (R. W.), A New Bacterial Disease of Gipsy-moth 

 Caterpillars, 489 



Glazebrook (Sir R. T.), awarded the Albert Medal ot the 

 Royal Society of Arts, 288; National Laboratories and 

 ' Industrial Development, 74, 90 



Goldschmidt (Dr. R.), Genetic Experiments concerning 

 Evolution, 376 



Goodacre <W.), The Young Moon seen as a Circle, 352 



Goodey (Dr. T.), .\ Zoological Method of Obtaining Amoebae 

 for Class Purposes, 405 



Goursat (Prof. E.), A Course in Mathematical .Analysis. 

 Part ii., vol. ii.. Differential Equations. Translated 

 by Prof. E. R. Hedrick and O. Dunkel, 81 



Graham (Prof. R. P. D.), Lattice-like Inclusions in Calcite 

 -from North Burgess, Ontario, 99 



Graham (T. S. H.), Radial Velocities by Objective 

 Prism, 193 



Grahame-W^hite (C), and H. Harper, Sovereignty of the 

 Air and its Relation to Civil Aerial Transport, 191 



de Gramont (A.), The Spectrum Test for Boron, 139 



Gray (H. St. George), Co-ordination in the E.xchange of 

 . Archaeological Publicafions, 272 



Grayson (J. H.), A New Dividing Engine for Ruling Diffrac- 

 tion Gratings, 51 



Green (E. E.), A Plea for the Introduction into Great 

 Britain of Exotic Butterflies, 92 



Green (J. F. N.), The Igneous Rocks of the Lake Dis- 

 trict, 79 



Greenhill (Sir G.), Alexander the Great and his Celestial 

 Journey, 292 ; Electromagnetic Integrals, 238 ; Long- 

 range Guns, 84 ; The Bombardment of Paris by Long- 

 range Guns, 65 ; The Legend of Alexander and his 

 Flying Machine, 25 ; The Spinning-top in Harness, 416 



Gregory (Prof. R. A.), The Position of University and 

 Higher Technical Education, 473 



Gregory (Dr. W. K.), Genetics v. Palaeontology, 377 



Greslev (H. N.), A Three-cylinder High-pressure Engine 

 Operated by Two Valve Gears, 453 



Griggs (Prof. R. F.), The Eruption of Katmai, 497 



Grisley (G. C), and others. Nitre Cake, 71 



Grove (W. B.), Abnormal Catkin of Hazel, 126 



Gudger (E. W.), Habits of Felichthys felis ; Sphyraena 

 barracuda, 434 



Guerbet (M.), Bornylenecamphor and a New Dicamphor 

 Isodicamphor, 380 



Guest (J. J.), Curved Beams, 18 



Guild (J.), Critical Angle Refractometers of the Pulfrich 

 Type, 332; Notes on the Pulfrich Refractometer, 219 



Guillaume (J.), Observations of the Sun made at the Lyons 

 Observatory during the Third Quarter of 1917, 19 ; 

 Observations of the Sun made at Lyons Observatory 

 , during- the Fourth Quarter of 1917, 60 



Guillet (L.), Influence of Cadmium on the Properties of the 

 Copper-zinc .Alloys, 2^9 



Guilliermond (A.), Plas'molysis of the Epidermal Cells of 

 the Leaf of If's germanica, %q 



Giildner (K. H.), The Lateral Deviation of Projectiles 

 Caused by Spin, 251 



Gunther (Dr.' R. T.), Report on .Agricultural Damage 

 bv Vermin and Birds in the Counties of Norfolk and 

 Oxfordshire in 1916, 48 



Guthe (Prof.). Fibres from Fused Steatite, 413 



Guyer (Prof. M. F.), The Utilitarian Value of Zoology, 371 



Haag (J.). The Application of the Law of Gauss to 



Syphilis, 219 

 Haas (.A. R. C;), Rapid Respiration after Death. 19 

 Hackett (Dr. F. E.). The Twist and Magnetisation of a 



Steel Tube in a Spiral Magnetic Field, 420 

 Haddon (Dr. A. C), An Anomalous Form of Outrigsrer- 

 I canoe .Attachment, 508 ; A Survey of .American Ethno- 



logv. 22; The Outrigger-canoe of East .Africa. 133 

 Hadfield (Sir R.), Address to the Societv of British Gas 



Industries, 230 ; The World's Facilities for Higher 



Education, 279; C. Ch^neveau, and Ch. Gi^neau, The 



Magnetic Properties of Manganese and of some Sped: i 



Manganese Steels, So 



