Natute, . 

 tarch 38, 191! 



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^^^Hor a Year Granted to, to Complete Researches on the 

 ^^^^^ffects of Atmospheric and other Disturbances upon 

 ^^HlAeroplanes, 112 

 ^^^ant (Rev. A. T.), The Zulu Cult of the Dead, 90 



Bryant (V. S.), The Public-School System in Relation to 



the Coming Conflict for National Supremacy, 41 

 Bryant (W. W.), Abnormal Temperature, 258 

 Bryce (Viscount), Fourteen Persons Named "Great," 49 

 Buchanan (J.) [obituary], 269 

 Buchner (Prof. E.) [death], 9 ; [obituary], 29 

 Burgess (Dr.), Temperature Measurement and the Pyro- 



metric Control of Furnace-casting, etc., 92 

 Burgess (H. L.) [death], 391 

 Burgess (P. S.), The Soils of Hawaii, 95 

 Burke (B.), on a Repetition of Dr. C. Bastian's Experi- 

 ments, 113 

 Burn (F. N.), Earthquake in Burma, 265 

 Burnside (E. E.), A Mobile Snook Apparatus, 479 

 Burtt-Davy (J.), The Need for an Organised Biological 



Sun'ey of South Africa, 108 

 Bury (H.), Flat-faced Palaeoliths from Farnham, 280 

 Busck (A.), The Pink Bollworm, 172 

 Butler (Dr. E. T.), Dissemination of Parasitic Fungi, 3^ 

 Butler (F. Hedges), Through Lapland with Skis and 



Reindeer, 325 

 Byl (P. A. van der), A Fungus which Attacks the Black 



Ironwood Tree, 109 

 Byrd (J. W.), The Born Fool, 304 



Cabanes (A.), Antiseptic Treatment by Chloroform, 420 

 Cadman TProf. J.), appointed Director of the Petroleum 

 Executive, 112 ; The Legion of Honour Conferred upon, 

 130 

 Calkins (Prof. G. N.), Biology. Second edition, 441 

 Calmette (Prof. A.), elected Sub-Director of the Paris 



Pasteur Institute, 348 

 Calvert (A. S. and Prof. P. P.), A Year of Costa Rican 



Natural History, 323 

 Cameron (Dr. k. E.), Insect Association in the District of 



Holmes Chapel, 330 

 Campbell (D. H.), Growth of Isolated Sporophytes of 



Anthoceros. 279 

 Campbell (Prof. J. A.), Diet, Nutrition, and Excretion of 



Asiatic Races in Singapore, 489 

 Campbell (Dr. Norman R.), National Union of Scientific 



Workers, 464 

 Camsell (C), Exploration of the Tazin and Taltson Rivers 

 in the North-West Territories, 315 



sy (H. C), awarded the Marteli Scholarship of the 

 nstitution of Naval Architects, 10 

 ichael (Dr. A.), Bequest to Aberdeen University, 256 

 (K.), Relation of the Medieval Bedell to Medicine, q 

 ter (Prof. G. H.), Beetles and Dragonflies, 123 ; Tlie 

 rilla which Died in the Dublin Zoological Gardens, 

 ; and F. J. S. Pollard, Presence of Lateral Spiracles 

 in the Larva of Hypoderma, 519 

 nter (Prof. H. C. H.), A Commercial Iron of Unusual 

 rity, 134 ; The Control of the Non-Ferrous Metal 

 Industries, 284 ; The Nickel Industry, 225 ; and 

 Taverner, The Tenacity of Cold-worked Aluminium 

 Affected bv Heat at Various Temperatures, 116 

 Carr (Dr. H. Wildon), The Interaction of Mind and Body, 



217 

 Carsiaw (Prof. H. S.), A Trigonometrical Sum and th^^ 

 Gibbs Phenomenon in Fourier's Series, 92 ; Napier 

 Commemorative Lecture, 254 

 Carter (R. Brudenell), On an Appearance of Colour Spectra 



to the Aged. 164, 204 

 Carus-Wilson (C). An Optical Phenomenon, 146 ; The 



Sounds of Gunfire, 6 

 Cnry (Dr. L. R.), Influence of the Sense-organs of Cassioi>ea 

 xamachana on Metabolism and Regeneration, ^^1 : Part 

 Played by Alcyonaria in the Formation of Some Pacific 

 Coral Reefs. 410 

 1, ^^Dtapari, jun. (Prof. C.) [obituarvl. 247 

 MBtle (Prof. W. E.), The R61e of Selection in Evolution, 

 ^^K385 



^^■tell (Prof. J. McKeen), Expelled from Columbia Unl- 

 ^^K versity, 00 



^^■lllory (Prof. M.), Les University? et la Vie Scientifique 

 ^^K aux Etats-Unis. 483 



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Index 



Cave (Capt. C. J. P.), An Optical Phenomenon, 126, 284 



Cawthron (Mr.), Gift to Nelson, N.Z., for an Institute for 

 Scientific Research, 170 



Cazin (M.), and Mile. S. Krongold, Commercial Sodium 

 Hypochlorite Solutions and the Treatment of Infected 

 Wounds, 219 



Chaddock (Mrs. A. C), Bequest to Liverpool University, 

 277 



Chalmers (Dr.), Infant and Child Mortality, 226 



Chalmers (S. D.), The Primary Monochromatic Aberra- 

 tions of a Centred Optical System, 518 



Chambers (C. Gore), Bedfordshire, 403 



Chambers (Capt. F.), Animal Trypanosomiasis Spread by 

 Biting Flies, 11 



Chandler (R. H.), and J. Reid Moir, The Flaking of Flints, 

 289 



Chandon (Mme. E.), A Determination with the Prism 

 Astrolabe of the Latitude of Paris Observatory, 399 



Chaplin (Dr. .A.), to Deliver the FitzPatrick Lectures of the 

 Royal College of Physicians of England, 171 



Chapman (F.), An Apparently New Type of Cetacean Tooth 

 from the Tertiary of Tasmania ; Occurrence of Acro- 

 treta in Lower Palaeozoic Shales, 440 ; New or Little- 

 known Victorian Fossils in the National Museum, 140 ; 

 Origin of Flints, 85 



Charlier (Prof. C. V. L.), Statistical Mechanics, Based on, 

 the Law of Newton ; and other Papers, 326 



Charpy (G.), and S. Bonnerot, The Heterogeneity of Steel, 

 219 



Chaudhuri (Dr.), Visit to Tanks in Seringapatam, 290 



Chauveau (A. B.), The Diurnal Variation of Potential, 219 



Cheeseman (T. F.), Offer of a Collection of New Zealand 

 Plants to the Auckland Museum, 349 



Cheshire (Prof. F. J.), appointed Honorary Head of the 

 Technical Optics Department of the Northampton 

 Polytechnic, 1 19 ; The Modern Range-finder, 14 



Chevenard (P.), .An Anomaly in the Elasticity of Carbon 

 Steel, &i.c\ ; A New Type of Differential Dilatometer, 412 



Child (J. M.), Translation of the Geometrical Lectures of 

 Isaac Barrow, 222 



Chinmayam (T. K.), Resonance Radiation and the Quantum 

 Theory, 284 



Chree (Dr. C), Magnetic and Electrical Observations at 

 Sea, 305 ; Magnetic Storm and Aurora, December 

 16-17, 344 ; New French Magnetic Charts, 334 ; The 

 Diurnal Variation of Barometric Pressure at Seven 

 British Observatories, i;i8 



Christensen (Dr. A.), Om Laegekunst hos Perserne, 444 



Christiansen (Prof. C.) [death], 348 



Christy (Major C). A Central Bureau of Commercial Intel- 

 ligence, 248 ; Journey along the Nile-Congo Watershed, 

 40 



Churchill (W.), Sissano : Movements of Migrations Within 

 and Through Melanesia, 314 



Civita (Prof. T. L.), Modification of the Epicycloidal 

 Method of Tracing Profiles of Toothed Wheels, 32 



Clapham (C. B.), Arithmetic for Engineers. 41 



Clark (A. G.), Text-book on Motor-car Engineering. Second 

 edition, 2 vols.. 102 



Clarke (Ven. Archdeacon A. F.), Butterfly v. Wasp, 85 



Clarke (Dr. Eagle), Wild Life in a West Highland Deer 

 Forest, 271, 320 



Clarke fSV. G.), Grime's Graves, 280 



Claudv (C. H.), Use by the United States of Scirnce in the 

 War. 70 



Clayton (H. H.), Solar Radiation and Terrestrial Meteor- 

 ology. 14 



Clavton (W.), Modern Margarino Technology. 394 



Cleland (Dr. J. B.). and E. Gheel, Early Stages of De- 

 velopment of Lvsurti.t gardncri, 270 



Clement (G. E.), and W. Munro, Liability of Forest Trees 

 to Attack from the Gipsy Moth, 50 



Clissold (Major H.) [obituarvl 270 



Clowes (Dr. F.). and T. B. Coleman. Quantitative Chemical 

 .^nalvsis. Eleventh edition, 304 



Clunet (Dr. J.) [obituarvl, 3Q2 



Cnhh <h N.\ Waste of Fisherv Products, 50 



Cobb (N. A.). Intrn-Atam Staining of Tissues, 90 



Cobbett (Dr. L.). The Cause-' of Tuberculosis, together with 

 Some Account of the Prevalence and Distribution of 

 the Disease, 301 



