IV 



Index 



r Nature, 



.March 28, 1918 



Barrow (Isaac), The Geometrical Lectures of, Translated, 



etc., by J. M. Child, 222 

 Barry (Sir J. Wolfe) [obituary article], 427 

 Bartlett (F. C), elected a Fellow of St. John's College, 



Cambridge, 198 ; The Development of Criticism, 299 

 Bateson (W.), Cytology and Genetics, 359 ' 



Batten (Dr. G. B.), A Simple Method of Obtaining "Static 



Currents " from an Induction Coil, 479 

 Bauer (Dr. L A.), The U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 



and Terrestrial Magnetism, 54 ; and others. Researches 



of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie 



Institution of Washington, vol. iii., 305 

 Baxendell (J.), Report of the Fernley Observatory, 193 

 Bayliss (Prof. W. M.), presented with the Baly Medal, 149 ; 



Scientific Work of the Medical Research Committee, 



387; The Dangers of Electrical Currents, 24; The In- 

 vestigation of Industrial Fatigue, 446 

 Beadle (C), Hedychium coronarium, 152 

 Beatty (Admiral Sir D.), invited to be the Lord Rector of 



the University of Edinburgh, 178 

 Beazley (H. G.), Matau Hokori from Greenwich Atoll, 510 

 Beazley (M.) [obituary], 448 

 Beck (C), British Scientific Instrument Maters' Research, 



504 

 Becker (G. F.), Mechanics of the Panama Canal Slides, 51 

 Becker (Dr. L.), Spectra of Jupiter and Saturn, 412 

 Beit (O.), appointed a Rhodes Trustee, 79 

 Belin (_M.), A New Method of General Chemicotherapy : 



Oxidotherapy, 400 

 Bell (Dr. A. Graham), and others, Graphical Studies of 



Marriages of the Deaf, 176 

 Bell (J.), The Echinoderms Obtained by the Terra Nova 



Expedition, 72 

 Bellamy (F. A.), The Barometer. Record at the Radcliffe 



Observatory, t;i8 

 Bemporad (A.), Observations of ;3 Lyrje, 313 . 

 Benediks (C), A New Thermo-electric Effect, 100 ; The 



Thermo-electric Effect by Contraction in the Case of 



Mercury, 139 

 Bennett (G. M.), elected a Fellow of St. John's College, 



Cambridge, iq8 

 Benoit (J. R.), and C. E. Guillaume. La Mesure Rapide des 



Bases G^od^siques, Cinquifeme Edition, 342 

 Benson (W. N.), The Great Serpentine Belt of New South 



Wales, 254, 259 

 Bergen (J. Y^) [obituary], 230 

 Berlese (Prof. A.), Insetti delle Case e dell' Uomo e Malatti 



che diffondono, 164 

 Berry (E. _W.), Lower Eocene Floras of South-Eastern North 



America, 273 

 Berry (Prof. R.' A.). Experiments with Cows and Dairv 



Produce : Utilisation and Eradication of Bracken, 312 

 Berry (S.), Moschites challengeri, 151 

 Bertrand (Prof. C. E.) [obituary], ii;o 

 Bertrand (G.), The Digestibility of Bread, etc., 139 

 Bews (Prof. J. W.). Plant Succession in the thorn Veld 



around Maritzburg, 108 

 Bilham (E. G.). Relation between Barometric Pressure and 



the Water-level in a Well. 239 ; Use of Monthlv Mean 



Values in Climatological Analysis, 340 

 Bishop (Dr. A. W.) robituary], 71 " 

 Blakesley (T. H.). Representing a Simple Lens bv a Point 



on a Plane Diagram, 472 ; Uses of Certain Methods of 



Classifiration in Ootics, 330 

 Blakiston (Rev. H. E. D.), appointed Vice-Chancellor of the 



University of Oxford, iig 

 Bland-Sutton (Sir J.), to Deliver the Rradshaw Lecture of 



the Royal College of Surgeon^; of England, 171 

 Blegvad (Dr. H."), Food of Fishr-s in Danish Waters, 375 

 Bliss CProf. G. A.\ Integrals of Lebesgue, 415 

 Bolduan fDr. C. F.). Fuel "Values of Foods. 31 

 Bolton (H.), The "Mark Stirrup" Collection of Fossil 



Insects, 172 

 Bolton (P.), Comnutation of Wind Velocity from Pilot 



Balloon Observations. S40 

 Boltwood (Prof. B. B.), Carnotite Ores and the Supply of 



Radium, 425 

 Bonilla (J.), Origenes y Tondencias de la Eugenia Moderna, 



.■?64 

 Bonney (Prof. T. G.V Life and Work of James Geikie, 461 

 Bonnier (Prof. G.), Name this Flower, c 



Borchardt (W. G.), Revision Papers in Arithmetic, 162 

 Bose (Sir J. C), Address at the Opening of the Bf- 



Research Institute, 489 

 Boswell (Prof. P. G. H.), The Palaeozoic Floor, 471 ; and 



others, A Supplementary Memoir on British Resources 



of Sands and Rocks used in Glass Manufacture, etc., 



368 

 Botch (E. S.), Early Man in America, 36 

 Bottomley (Miss A. M.), List of South African Fungi, 21 

 Bougault (J.), The Preparation of Acyl Hydroxylamines, 2 

 Bourquelot (E.), Influence of Glycerol on the Activity 



Invertine, 219 

 Bousfield (W. R.), Isopiestic Solutions, 379 

 Boutroux (Prof. E.), to Deliver the Herbert Spencer h* 



ture, 119; The Herbert Spencer Lecture, 151 

 Bowlby (Sir A. A.), appointed Hunterian Orator of t! 



Royal College of Surgeons of England for 19 19, 409 

 Boxwell (Dr. W.), elected Professor of Pathology and 



Bacteriology in the Schools of the Royal College of 



Surgeons in Ireland, 478 

 Boys (Prof. C. V.), A Recording Thermometer, 518; Phy- 

 sical Science and the Art of Experiment, 477 ; The 



Modern Range-finder, 14, 104 

 Brachet (Prof. A.), L'CEuf et les Facteurs de I'Ontog^nfese, 



62 

 Bradley (Dr. O. C), The Utility of the Useless, 176 

 Braithwaite (Dr. R.) [obituary], 150 

 Branford (B.), The New Regionalism, 242 

 Branly (E.), Electro-metallic Influences Exercised through 



Insulating Leaves of Very Small Thickness, 219; The 



Electrical Conductivity of Mica, 159 

 Brassey (Lord) [obituary], 509 



Breazeale (Dr.), Soluble Salts and Alkali Soils, 292 

 Breed (R. S.), and W. A. Stocking, Bacterial Analyses of 



Milk, 312 

 Brend (Dr. W. A.), Causes of Infant Mortality, 226; Health, 



and the State, 82 

 Brester (Dr. A.), Theory of the Sun, i.i<4 

 Breton (A. C), A Scene on a Painted Pot Found in British 



Honduras, 329 ; The Tsimhian Crest Poles at Hazelton 



and Kishpiox, 71 

 Bretscher (Dr. K.), Der Vogelzug im schweizerischen 



Mittelland in seinem Zusammenhang mit den Witter- 



ungsverhaltnissen, 47 

 Brew (W.), appointed Head of the Electrical Department of 



the Birmingham Municipal Technical School, 39 

 Bright (Mrs. S. M.). Bequest to Manchester University, 516 

 Brillouin (Prof. M.), A Suggested French Research and 



Test Laboratory for the Musical Instrument Trade, 288 

 Britten (G. F.), Ecklonia buccinalis as a Source of Potash, 



108 

 Brodie (F. J.), Gunfire and Rainfall, 371 

 Brodin (P.), and F. Saint-Girons, Researches on the Leuco- 

 cytes of Blood from Tuberculous Subjects, 420 

 Brooke and Hunting, Experiments on "Armco Iron," 134 

 Broom (Dr. R.), Two Rare South African Golden Moles, 



Brown (Prof. A. P.) [obituary], 448 



Brown (B.), American -Fossil Vertebrate Animals, 54 



Brown (Prof. B. S.), Modern Propagation of Tree Fruits, 

 362 



Brown (Prof. E. \\\), Relations of Mathematics to the 

 Natural Sciences, 15 



Brown (J. F. K.), Mining of Thin Coal-seams in Eastern 

 Canada, 372 



Brown (Dr. J. J. G.), to Deliver the Morison Lectures of 

 the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 516 



Brown (Prof. P.), Indian Artistic Metal Work, 289 



Browning (C. H.), and R. Sulbransen, Bactericidal Proper- 

 ties Conferred on the Blood by Intravenous Injections 

 of Diaminoacridine Sulphate, 257 



Browning (Prof. K. C), A Plea for the Fuller Utilisation 

 of Coal, 104 



Browning (Dr. P. E.), Introduction to the Rarer Elements. 

 Fourth edition, 142 



Brownlee (Dr. J.), Infant Mortality, 227 ; Periodicity of 

 Measles Epidemics in London, 1890-1912, 479 



Bruce (Dr. W. S.), and others. Exploitation of the Sea- 

 Fisheries, 514 



Brunt (D.). The Combination of Observations, 162 



Bryan (Prof. G. H.), \ Grant made, and Leave of .Absence 



