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26, 1913J 



INDEX, 



NAME INDEX. 



Abbot tProt. C G.j, lillect of Solar Variation on World 

 Weather, i68 ; Periodicity of Solar Radiation, 492 



Adams (W. S.), Stellar Investigations at Mount Wilson, 

 273 ; and A. H. Joy, The Spectrum of Mira, 492 ; and 

 H. Shapley, SU Cassiopeiae, 174 



Adeney (Dr. W. E.), and H. G. Becker, Rate of Solution 

 by Thin Films of Water. Part i., 299 



Addison (Dr. C), A Ministry of Public Health, 49 



Ahrens (C. D.) [obituary], 290 



Ainslie (Major G. M.), Hand Grenades, 63 



Aitken (R. G.), New Double Stars, 174 



Aitken (T.) [obituary], 288 



.AUcock (H.), The Metric System and DecimaJ. Coinage, 274 



Allen (Dr. E. J.), Experiments in the Cultivation of 

 Diatoms, 193 ; and Mr. Sexton, Inheritance of Eye- 

 colour in Amphipods, 193 



Allen (Dr. H. S.), The Entropy of a Metal, 298; The 

 Origin of Special Series, 39 



Allen (R. G.), Absorption of Water by Vulcanised Fibre 

 and Erinoid on Exposure to Moist Air, etc., 420 ; 

 Electrical Resistance of Porcelain at Different Tem- 

 peratures, 198 ; Insulating Properties of EriVioid, 199 



Amag'at (E.-H.), and L. D^combe, La Statique des Fluides, 

 la Liquefaction des Gaz, et I'lndustrie du Froid, 162 



Amalitsky (Prof. V.) [obituary], 430 



Amar (J.), The Law of Cicatrisation of Wounds, 80 



.\mundsen (Capt. R.), Impending Expedition to the North 

 Pole, 8, 229 ; The Norwegian North Polar Expedition 

 of. 349 



Anderson (Sir J.) [obituary], 69 



Anderson (R. J.), Metallography of Aluminium, 520 



Anderson (Dr. Tempest), and Prof. T. G. Bonney, Volcanic 

 Studies in Many Lands. Second series, 126 



Andrews (L.), Overseas Distribution of Engineering Appli- 

 ances, 150 



Andrews (R. C), Results of an Expedition to Yunnan, 29 



Angot (A.), Rainfall Distribution over France, 95 



Anivandale (Dr. N.), Zoological Results of a Tour in the 

 Far East : Mollusca of the Tai-Hu, 259 ; Sponges, 259 



Arber (Dr. E. A. Newell), Earlier Mesozoic Floras of New 

 Zealand, 455 ; [death], 309 ; [obituary article]. 328 



Arifes (E.), Anomalies presented by the Saturated Vapour 

 Pressures of certain Diatomic Liquids, 179 ;, Critical 

 Constants of Mercury, 60 ; Formula giving the Pressure 

 of the Saturated Vapour of a Monatomic Liquid, 39 ; 

 Pressures of Saturated Vapour of Octatomic Bodies, 

 460 ; Saturated Vapour Pressures of Pentatomic Bodies, 

 340 ; Saturated Vapour Pressures of Triatomic Liquids, 

 219 ; Saturated Vapour Pressures of Tetratomic Bodies, 

 280 



Armand-Delille (P.), and others. Translated by Dr. J. D. 

 Rolleston, Malaria in Macedonia, 381 



Armellini (Prof.), Perturbations of Neptune's Satellite, 72 



Armsby (H. P.), T- A. Fries, and W, W. Braman, The 

 Basal Kataboiism of Cattle and other Species, 479 : 

 and J. A. Fries, The Feeding Effects on Cattle, 11 



Armstrong (Ptof. H. E.), International Catalogue of Scien- 

 tific Literature, 44 



Armstrong-Jones (Sir R.), elected Gresham Professor of 

 Physic, Gresham College, 218 



Ashley (Sir W.), invited to become Vice-Principal of Bir- 

 mingham University, 318 

 Aspinall (Sir J. A. F.), elected President of the Institution 



of Civil Engineers, 189 

 Asquith (Mr.), The Romanes Lecture on the Victorian 



Age, 297 

 Atkinson (E.), Hypo-eiitectoid Steel, 198 

 AughtJe (H.), Applied Mechanics. Second year, 303 

 Auld (Prof. S. J. M.), Methods of Gas Warfare, 215 



Back (E. A.), and C. E. Pemberton, Ceratitis capitata, 

 Wied, III 



Baddeley (St. Clair), Some Early Artists of Gloucester, 330 



Baden-Powell (W.), The Taking of Salmon Kelts, 149 



Bailey (Prof. L. H.), The Standard Cyclopedia of Horti- 

 culture. Vols. v. and vi., 241 



Baker (R. T.), Report of the N.S.W. Technological 

 Museums for 19 16, 395 



Baker (Major S. H.) [obituary], 190 



Baker (T. Y.), and Major L. N. J. Filon, Spherical Aber- 

 ration, 259 



Balfour (H.), The Ethnological Affinities of the Natives of 

 Elaster Island, 176 



Ball (S. C), Migration of Insects to the Rebecca Shoal 

 Light-station, 434 



Bail (W. W. Rouse), Construction for an Approximate 

 Quadrature of the Circle, 234 



Balland (M.), Bread-making from Wheat without Pre- 

 vious Grinding, 380 ; Use of Lime-water in the Pre- 

 paration of Munition Bread, 500 



de Ballore (de Montessus), Bibliography of Memoirs on 

 Seismology, 413 



Balls (Dr. W. L.), Some .Applications of Research to the 

 Cotton Industry, 294 ; and the Writer of the Article, 

 Cotton-growing Statistics, 203 



Barnaby (S.), Effect of Torpedoes on Merchant Ships, 6g 



Barnard (Prof.), Nova Monocerotis, 212; Wolf Planet DB, 



J 74 



Barnett (Prof. S. ].), acceptance of the position of Physicist 

 in the Camegie Institution, Washington, 508 ; EJectro- 

 magnetic Induction and Relative Motion, ii., 480; 

 resignation of the Chair of Physics at the Ohio State 

 University, 508 



Barrowcliff (M.), The Natural Coagulation of the Latex 

 in the Production of Rubber, 231 



Barton (Prof. E. H.), Vibrations : Mechanical. Musical, and 

 Electrical, 436, 4^6 ; and Miss H. M. Browning, 

 Demonfrtration of Coupled Vibrations, 3<)q 



Barus (Prof. C). Equations of the Rectangular Interfero-; 

 meter. 480; (C. and M.). Methods of Observinc Poten- 

 tial Differences induced by the Earth's Magnetic Field 

 in an Insulat^ed Moving Wire, 480 



Bather (Dr. F. A.), nominated President of the Conference 

 of Delegates of Correspondint? Societies of the British 

 Association. 309 ; The Contribution of Local .Societies 

 to Adult Education. 37,«; : The True Nature of Museum 

 Work. 2 so • Use of certain Weeds as \'egetables, 133 



Ratten (Dr. F. E.). [death]. 4S0 



B.ixandall (D.), Construction for an Approximate Quadra- 

 ture of the Circle, 304 



