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Index 



Caiman (Dr. W. T.), Structure and Relationships of 

 Bathynella, 92 ' 



Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, Ltd., A Chart 

 for the Conversion of Temperatures, 192 



Camsell (C), Unexplored Canada, 172 



Candy (H. C. H.), A Manual of Physics, Theoretical and 

 Practical, for Medical Students. Second edition, 142 



Cannon (J. B.), 32 6^ Cygni, 414; The Spectroscopic Binary 

 Boss 1082, 434 



Cantone (Prof.), the Life and Work of Prof. P. Blaserna, 

 ' 287 

 arey (Prof. F. S.), Infinitesimal Calculus, Sections i. and 



ii., 401 

 arnot (A.), New Methods of Estimation of Copper, Zinc, 

 Cadmium, Nickel, and Cobalt, 59 ; New Separations of 

 the Five Metals of the Group Soluble in Ammonia, 59 



Carpenter (Capt. G. H. H.), The Supposed "Fascination" 

 of Birds by Snakes, 224 



Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), Progress in the Metallurgy 

 of Copper, 155 ; Work oif the Corrosion Research Com- 

 mittee, 191 



Carr (Dr. H. Wildon), appointed Professor of Philosophy at 

 King's College, London, 77 



Carr (Prof. J. W.), The Invertebrate Fauna of Notting- 

 hamshire, 402 



Carter (Dr. A. H.) [obituary], 172 



Carter (Miss N.), appointed an Honorary Demonstrator in 

 Botany in Birmingham University, 197 



Carter (Rev. W. Lower) [obituary], 489 



Carty (Col. J. J.), presented with the Edison Medal of the 

 American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 329 

 If Cave (Capt. C. J. P.), The Drift of Meteor Trails, 284 



Cavel (L.), The .\ntiseptic Value of Some Essential Oils, 280 



Cawston (F. G.), Fresh-water Snails as a. Cause of Parasitic 

 Diseases. 320 



Chance Bros, and Co., Ltd., Optical Glass-work, 469 



Chapman (F.), Ostracoda from the Upper Cambrian Lime- 

 stone of South Australia, 500 



"hapman (Dr. S.), The Lunar Atmospheric Tide at Green- 

 wich, 1854-1917, 359; The Outline of d Theory of 

 Magnetic- Storms, 239 ; Times of Sudden Commence- 

 ment of Magnetic Sforms, 298 



Chapman (Dr. T. A.), Apterousness in Lepidoptera, 151 



de Chardonnet (M.), Treatment of the Wash Waters in the 

 Manufacture of Artificial Silk, 259 



Charpy (G.), Influence of Forging and Rolling on the 

 Mechanical Properties of Steel, 400 ^ 



rhatley (Prof. H.), Cohesion (fourth paper), 219 



Chauvenet (E.), and Mile. H. Gueylard, Combinations of 

 Neutral Zirconyl Sulphate with some Alkaline Sulphates, 

 400 ; Combinations of Acid Zirconyl Sulphate with 

 some Alkaline Sulphates, 460 ; and Mile. L. Nicolle, 

 The Natural Zirconyl Nitrate, 259 



(^ heyne (Sir W.), The Medical Aspect of Flying, 9 



rhikashige (Prof.) and others, Metallographical Publica- 

 tions, 72 



( liree (Dr. C), A Magnetic Disturbance Recorded at Kew 

 Observatory, 32 ; Hazard's Terrestrial Magnetism, 143 ; 

 Rotating Discs, 504 : Terrestrial Magnetic Oscillations. 

 233 ; The Magnetic Storm of December 16-17, 1917, 98 

 hristensen (C), Naturforskeren Pehr ForsskAI, 365 

 iristv (Major C), Tsetse-flies and Fly-belts in' Central- 

 Africa, 15!; 

 iiristy (M.), The Audibility of the Gunfire on the Continent 

 at Chignal St. James during 1917, 359 



Chu (Co-Ching), Chinese Contributions to Meteorology, 211 



Church (A. H.), Weeping Forms of Trees, 385 



Churchill (W.), Club Types of Nuclear Polynesia. 311 



Clarens (J.), Precipitation of Phosphoric Acid as Ammonium 

 Phosphomolybdate, 50 



Clark (Dr. H. L.), Hawaiian and Other Pacific Echini. 29 



Clark (H. M.), Eggs of an Extinct Ostrich in Northern 

 China. 50 



Clark (J. E.t. and H. B. Adames, Phenological Observations 

 in the British Isles during 1917. 230 



Clarke (G.), and S. B. Scliryver, The Preparation of Plant 

 Nucleic Acids. 03 



Clarke (Prof. I. Michell) fobituaryl, 171 



Clarke (Dr. M.). Imnending Resignation of Lectureship 'n 

 • Hygiene at the Training College for Women, Birming- 

 ham University, 107 



Clarke (Dr. W. Eagle), elected Presldaot of the British 



Ornithologists' Union, 50 

 Cleland (Prof. H. F.), Does the Indigenous Australian 



Fauna Belong to the Tertiary?, 64 

 Cobb (Dr. N. A.), The Nematode Genus Monochus, 95 

 Cochrane, Ltd. (Messrs.), Foundation of Scholarships at 



the Armstrong College, Ne>Kcastle-upon-Tyne, 318 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Reconstruction Problems and 



the Duty of Science, 144 

 C<^en (Prof. J. B.), Science and the Civil Service, 484 

 Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Dr. G. K. Gilbert, 370; Italian 



Geology, 501 

 Cole (L. H.), Testing Canadian Sandstones, 175 

 Collinge (Dr. W. E.), Methods for Estimating the Food 



Contents of the Stomach or Crop of Wild Birds, 249 ; 



The Damage to Agriculture by Vermin and Birds, 48 ; 



The Value of Insectivorous Birds, 407, 464 

 Collins (E. J.), Sex-segregation in the Bryophyta, 359 

 Commont (Prof. V.) [obituary], 249 



Conway (A. W.), An Expansion of the Point-potential, 78 

 Coolidge (Dr. W.), elected an Honorary Member of the 



Rdntgen Society, 348 

 Cortie (Father), Nova Aquilae, 492 ; Pope Innocent VIII. 



and Witchcraft, 164 ; Spectra of Chromosphere and 



Corona, 274 

 Coupin (H.), Harmful Action of Magnesium Carbonate on 



Plants, 360 

 Cowdray (Lord), The Home Production of Fuel Oil, 32 

 Cowley (W. L.) and H. Levy, Critical Loading of Struts 



and Structures, 38 

 Cox (Dr. A. H.), Dr. A. Strahan, Geological Structure in 



Relation, to Magnetic Disturbance, 257 

 Craig (W.), Appetites and .'\versions as Constituents of 



Instincts, 19 

 Cramer (Prof. W.), Directions for a Practical Course in 



Chemical Physiology. Third edition, 144 

 Creager (W. P.), Engineering for Masonry Dams, 301 

 Creighton (Prof. H. J. M.), Reinforced Concrete v. Salt, 



Brine, and Sea-water, 520 

 Crofton (Dr. W. M.), Therapeutic Immunisation : Theory 



and Practice, 64 

 Crommelin (Dr. A. C. D.), Globular Star Clusters. 234 ; 



Photographic Determinations of Stellar Parallax, 88; 



The New System of Time-keeping at Sea, 307 ; Time 



at Sea and the Astronomical Day, 146 ; Tycho Brahe's 



Studies of Comets, 482 

 Crooke (W.), The Home in India from the Point of View 



of Sociolc^v and Folklore, 452 

 Crookes (Sir W'.), Eighty-sixth Birthday of, 309 

 Cross and Bevan, Cekilose. New Impression, with Sup- 



plement, 202 

 Crossley (Lt.-Col. \. W.), The Longstaff Medal of the 



Chemical Society presented to, 69 

 Crowfoot (W. M.), Bequests by, 468 



Cunningham (Dr. Brysson), A Treatise on the Principles 

 . and Practice of Harbour Engineering. Second edition^ 



282 ; " Harbour Engineering," 326 ; Masonry Dams and 



Irrigation Work, 301 ; Water-power in Great Britain, 



186 

 'Cunningham (Dr. R. O.) [obituary], 390 

 Curtis (H. D.), Absorption Effects in the Spiral Nebulae, iq 

 Cushny (Prof. A. R.), elected Successor to Sir T. R. Eraser 



at Edinburgh University, 218 

 Cutler (D. Ward), Age-determination in Fishes, fee 

 Cvijic (Prof. J.), The Zones of Civilisation in the Balkan 



Peninsula, 509 



Dakin (Dr. H. D.), and Dr. E. K. Dunham, A Handbook 



on Antiseptics, 311 

 Dale (Prof. J. B.), Elliptical Haloes, 126 ; The Edtvos 



Revolving Balance, 325 

 Daly (Prof. R. A.), Low-temperature Formation of Alkaline 



Felspars in Limestone, 19, 174 ; Nature of Rocks in 



the Pacific Islands, 175 

 Dangeard (P. A.), The Nature of the ChondrJome and its 



R6le in the Cell, 100 

 Darling (C. R.). The Need for Electric Furnace Research, 



Darwin (Sir F.). Rustic Sounds and Other Studies in 

 Literature and Natural History, 3 



