N'tture, "I 

 March 28, igiSj 



INDEX. 



NAME INDEX. 



[. J.), and M. C. Pincoffs, Presence of Albumoses in 

 [tracts of the Posterior Lobe of the Hypophysis 

 srebri, 279 

 (Sir VV.), Two Cases of Congenital Night-blindness, 



(Prof. J. G.), Foundation of a Medal in Honour of, 

 Queen's University, Belfast, 238 



(A.), Occurrence of the Little Owl in Cornwall, 210 

 (Prof. J.), Education Principles, 94 

 {VV.), and A. H. Joy, Luminosities and Parallaxes of 

 Stars, 451 



(Dr. W. S.), A Spectroscopic Method of Deriving the 

 jsolute Magnitudes of Stars, 36 

 b, Ritchey's Nova in N.G.C. 6946, 174 

 imson (A.) [obituary], 247 

 Addison (Dr. C), Social Reconstruction after the War, 71;. 

 The Formation of Technical and Commercial Libraries, 

 III 

 Adkin (R.), The Gipsy Moth, 31 



Adrian (^L), Use of Certain Marine Algae as Food for 

 Horses, 439 



•n (Dr. J.), awarded a Royal Medal of the Royal 

 :iety, 210; Royal Medallist of the Royal Society, 276; 

 round-Ice, 393 ; Revolving Fluid in the .Atmosphere, 



Nature of the Nuclei Present in Air, 251 

 ^ff (N. W.), Developments in Balancing Apparatus, 



ier (C. J.), Zonal Distribution in the Mountains of 

 itium, 72 

 inder (P. F.), The Discovery of America, 1492— 1584, 



U3r. F. J.), An Optical Phenomenon, 165, 324 ; The 



Audibilitv of Distant Gunfire, 44 

 Allen (Dr. H. S.), Characteristic Frequency and Atomic 



Number, 199 

 Allen C.l- A.), A Remarkable Shrew, 45:0 ; H. Lang, and 



J. P. Chapin, The Bats of Central Africa, 329 

 Anderson (Dr. C). Azurite Crystals from the Iodide Mine, 



New South Wales, 278 

 Anderson (C. W.), Prehistoric Stone Implements in the 



Singlibhum District, 449 

 Anderson (Mrs. Garrett) [obituary], 309 

 Anderson (Prof. J. Wemvss), Science and the Cold-storage 



Industrv, 4:51; ; The Elements of Refrigeration, 401 

 Anderson CR. M.), Geological Work of the Canadian Arctic 



Expedition. 315 

 Anderson (T.) [obituary], 448 

 Andrade (Dr.), The Sound of Gunfire. 11 

 Angot (Prof. A.). R<^seau magn(5tiaue de la France ct de 



r.Afrique du Nord au ler Janvier 1911, 334 

 Annandale (Dr.) Survey of Lake Inl^, 290 ' 

 Annett (H. E.), Improvement of the Date-palm Sugar 



Industry, 250 

 Anthony (Prof. R.), La Force et le Droit. Le Pr/fondu 



Droit Biologiaue. 63; Sir W. Turner. 371 

 Archer (E.), An Abnormal Venous Circulation in (In- Frog, 



270 

 Ari^s (E.), Necessity of Improving tlio Claudius Equation of 



State, 420 

 Arkwright (B.) [obituary], 130 



Armand^Delille (P.), and others, Le Paludisme Mac^donien, 



243 



Armellini (G.),. An Empirical Law of Planetary Distances, 74 

 Armsby (Dr. H. P.), The Nutrition of Farm Animals, 184 

 Armsti'ong (S. F.), British Grasses and their Employment in 



Agriculture, 382 

 Armstrong-Jones (Sir R.), Shell-shock and its Lessons, 66 ; 



The Psychopathy of the Barbed Wire, i 

 Arnold (Prof. J. O.), The Quenching of High-speed Steels, 



212 

 Arrow (G.), Life-history of Scymnus capitatus, 471 ; The 



Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. 



Coleoptera. Lamellicornia, part ii., 123 

 Ashby (A. W.), Agricultural Educational Work at the State 



College of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin, 457 

 Asquith (Rt. Hon. H. H.). appointed Romanes Lecturer, 



. 277 ; Problems of Reconstruction, 299 

 Aston (Dr. F. W.), Unusual Rainbows, 5 

 Astor (Major), Health Problems and a State Ministry of 



Health, 208 

 Atkinson (H. M.), An Optical Phenomenon, 146 

 Atkinson (L. B.), The, " Pros and Cons" of the Metric 



System, 467 

 Ault (J. P.), Meteorological Observations taken by the 



Carnegie in 1916, 450 

 Austen (Lt.-Col. Godwin), Capt. G. F. T. Oakes, 131 



Babbago (Major-Gen. H. P.) [obituary], 448 



Backhouse (T. W.), The Approaching Shower of January 



Meteors (Quadrantids), 313 

 Bacon (Roger). A Memorial Tablet to, at Oxford, 138 

 Bacon (Dr. R. F.), appointed to the Charge of U.S. 



Chemical War Work in France. 488 

 Baeyer (Prof. A. von) [death], 29 ; [obituary article], 188 

 Baillaud (E.), The Problems of Cereals and Oil-seeds, 287 

 Baird (Major), Work of the New Air Force, 512 

 Baker (G. B.), A Colouring-matter Extracted from Wasahba 



Wood, 133 

 Baker (J. G.). Botany and Physical Geography of Palestine, 



392. 

 Baker (J. L.). Use of Brewer's Yeast for Bread-making, 51 

 Baker (R. T.), Occurrence of Crystals in Some Australian 



Woods, 459 

 Baker (T. Y.), Reflecting Prisms. <;i8 

 Bale (W. M.), Measurement of Magnifying Powers, 510 

 Bal!an<l (M.). The Alterations in War-bread, 379 

 Baracchi (P.). Th'rd Melbourne Star Catalogue, 452 

 Bnrfood (C), Laying on of Hands, 9 

 Barkla (Prof. C. G.). awarded the Hughes Medal of the 



Royal Society, 210; Hughes Medallist of the Royal 



Society, 277 

 Barnard (Prof.), Proper Motion of the Great Andromeda 



Nebula. 14 

 Barnes (T. H.). and R. AH. R<r!amation of Alkali Soils. 250 

 Barrell (Prof. I.), riimatir Change and the Developmen^t of 



Primitivo Man. 27^ 

 Barrett (G.). and I'. B. Rogersofi, Report on Ore, Fuel?, 



and Refractories, 131 

 Barrett (S. A.), Ceremonies of the Porno Tribe, 30 



