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 March 28, 1918 



Index 



vii 



• .hvards (F. W.), B. F. Cummings, and S. Hirst. Natural 

 History Economic Series, Nos. 4, 5, 6, 191 

 iloart (Dr. A.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in Chemistry 



at the Huddersfieid Technical College, 338 

 Iderton (P.), Frequency Curves and Correlation, Addendum 

 to, 251 



i:iiot (Sir C), Zoological Results of a Tour in the Far East, 

 Mollusca niidibranchiata {ascoglossa), 340 



lillerman (F.), Solar Hydrogen Bombs, 451 



Ely (Col.), A New Rifle Attachment, 432 



Enoch (C. R.), Can we Set the World'in Order?, 242 



Entwistle (Lieut. F.) [death], 209 



Eredia (Prof." F.), Frequency of Snow in Tripoli and in 

 Algeria, 350 ; The Climate of Bagdad r The Climate of 

 Derna ; Monthly Variations of Barometric Pressure at 

 Twelve Places in Italy, 195 



Erichsen (F. O.) [obitaaryl 71 



Evans (Dr. C. L.), appointed Professor of Experimental 

 Physiology and Experimental Pharmacology at Leeds 

 University, 417 



Tvans (Dr. J. W.), Diagrams Expressing the Composition of 

 a Rock, 419 

 ans (W. T.), Audibilitv of the Sound of a Distant Fog- 

 horn, 448 ^ 

 rshed (J.), awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Astro- 

 nomical Society, 429; The Great Solar Prominence of 

 1916, May 26, 52 

 art <Prof. J. Cos«:ar), and Miss D. Mackenzie, The 

 iMouIting of Two Young King Penguins 311 

 ing (Sir J. A.), Heat-drop Tables, 481 



I 



Fabry (Prof. Ch.). Molecular Scattering of Light. 473 



Fantham (Prof. H. B.), Intestinal and Bkxxl Organisms 

 from Salonika and Gallipoli, loq 



Farmer (Prof. J. B.), Quantitative^ Differences in the Water- 

 Conductivity of the Wood in Trees and Shrubs, 517 



Farr (Dr. C. C), A Magnetic Survey of the Dominion of 

 New Zealand, etc., for the Epoch, June 30, 1903, 453 



Fauch^re (M.), Sericiculture at Madagascar, 278 



Faxon (C. E.) [obituary], 509 



Fearnsides (Prof. W. G.), Shortage of the Supply of Non- 

 phosphoric Iron Ore, 234 



Fcild (A. L.), The Viscosity of Blast-furnace Slag, etc., 372 



Fell (A.), The Channel Tunnel, 328 



Fpnner (Dr. C), Physiography of the Glenelg River, 219 



Fenton (Capt. E. G.), Physiograj^yand Glacial* Geology of 

 Southern Patagonia, 459 



Ferguson (Prof. J. A.), Farm Forestry, 324 



Ferguson (Miss M. I. H.). Diets of Labouring-class Families 

 in Glasgow in War-time, 519 



Ferree (Dr. C. E.), Effect of Different Lighting Conditions 

 on the Eye, 36 



Fewkes (J. W.), The Mesa Verde Types of Pueblos, 279 



Finch (R. H.), Earthquake on April 9 in the Middle 

 Mississippi Valley, 312 



Findlay <Dr.), Causes of Infant Mortality, 226 



Fisher (H. A. L.), A Series of Addresses on Education by, 

 i^O ; Degree Conferred upon, by Sheflficld University, 498 ; 

 The Education Bill, 216; Education (No. 2) Bill, 399; 

 Educational Reform, 453 ; The Endowment of University 

 Education, '452 ; The Place and Function of the 

 Secondary School, 453 



Fisher (W. Hayes), The Work of the Departmental Com- 

 mittee on the Welfare of the Blind. 287 



Fitzmaurice (Sir M.), and others, The Organisation of 

 Engineering Training, 175 



Fitzpatrick (Rev. T. C). Address to the Senate of the 

 University of Cambridge, 118 



Flammarion (C), Messier's Catalogue of Clusters and 

 Nebulae, 291 



Fleming (A. P. M.), Democracy in Industry and Public Life 

 in the Near Future, 377 



Fleming (Prof. J. A.), to Deliver the Christmas Course of 

 Lectures at the Royal Institution to a Juvenile Auditory, 

 229 



Flett (Dr. J. S.), to Deliver the Swincy Lectures on 

 Geology, 170 



Foakes (W. J. E.) [obituary], 311 



Folwell (A. P.), Municipal Engineering Practice, 282 



Fontangcs (J.), The Landing of an Aeroplane, 133 



Foote (Prof. J. S.), Comparative Histology of the Femur, 330 

 Forrest (G.), The High Alpine Flora of the Upper Mekong, 



250 

 torster (A.), C. Cooper, and G. Varrow, Preparation of 



Double Compounds of Ferric Chloride, 331 

 Fort (M.), and Dr. L. L. Lloyd, The Chenu'stry of Dye. 



stuffs, 22 



Foster (Dr. A. H.), The Birds of North Herts, 293 



Foster (C. E.), Pyrometers and Pyrometry, 244 



Foster (and Lieut. H. L.) [obituary], lo 



Fouqu^ (G.), Separation of the Secondary Amines arising 

 from the Catalytic Hydrogenation of Aniline, 399 



Fourtau (R.), Catalogue of Invertebrate Fossils in the Cairo 

 Museum, part 3, 313 



Fowler (Prof. A.), Presence in the Solar Spectrum of the 

 Water-vapour Band \ 3064, 458 ; and C. C. L. Gregory, 

 The Ultra-violet Band of Anxmonia and its Occurrence 

 in the .Solar Spectrum, 458 



Fowler (H. W.), Fishes from New England Waters, 3^0 



Fox (Sir F.), The Channel Tunnel, 328 



Foye (W. G.), Geology of the Fiii Islands, 72 



Franklin (Prof. W. S.), .\ Treatise on the Elenvnts of 

 Electrical Engineering, vol. i., 341 



Frazer (Sir J.), Jacob and the Mandrakes, 172 ; The 

 Anathematising of M. Venizelos, 71 



Freeh (Prof. F. D.) [obituary], 288 



French (J. W.>. Proposed Standard System of Optical Nota- 

 tion and Sign Convention, 339 ; The Modern Range- 

 finder, 104 



Fryer (P. J.), and F. E. Weston, Technkal Handbook of 

 Oils, Fats, and Waxes. Vol. i.. Chemical and General, 



Funaioli (Signor), Utilisation of Natural Steam from the 



Volcanic Area of Tuscany, 153 

 Futaki (Prof.), The Cause of Typhus Fever, 90 



Gainey (P. L.). and L. F. Metzler, Some Factors .'\£fecting 

 Nitrate-Nitrc^en Accumulation in Soil, 351 



Gait (Sir E.), The Education of Women in India, 119 



Galaine (C), C. Lenormand, and C. Houlbert, The 

 Economic Utilisation of the Peats of Chateauneuf-sur- 

 Rance, 60 



Gallenkamp and Co., Ltd., Circulars Describing Visco- 

 meters and Centrifugal Machines, 491 



Galli (Prof. I.), Gk>bular Lightning, 13 



Garboe (A.), Unicorns, 9 



Gardiner (J. H.), Carnotlte Ores aqd the Supply of Radium, 

 425 ; The Rarer Elements, 142 



Gardiner (Prof. J. S.), and Prof. G. H. F. Nuttall : J. M. 

 Tabor, Preserving Herrings bv Freezing in Brine, 391 



Garrey (W. E.), Proof of the Muscle-tension Theory of 

 Heliotropism, 4-^9 



Gaster (L.), Ten Years of Illuminating Engineering, 410 



Gatenbv (J. B.). The Cytoplasmic Inclusions of the Germ- 

 cells in I^epidoptera, 192 



Gates (Dr. R. R.), Vegetative Segregation in a Hybrid 

 Race of Qinothera, 53 



Gatliff (T. H.), and C. J. Gabriel, Catalogue of the Marine 

 Shells of Victoria, 140 



Geikie (Sir A.), elected an .\ssociate Member of the Pari- 

 Academy of Sciences, 247: elected Foreign Associate i' 

 the Paris Academy of Sciences, i;oo 



Gemmill (Dr. J. F.), Developmont of Sea Anemones, 411 



Gentil (L.), and L. Joleaud, Discovery of a Small Caal 

 Deposit in Tunis, 179 



Gerard (G. W.), My Four Years in Germany, 36* 



Gerhardt (C), Forthcoming Publication of the Corre- 

 s|5ondence of, 39^ 



Gibbs (L. S.), Dutch N.W'. New Guinea. A Contribution 

 to the Phytogeography and Flora of the Arfak Moun- 

 tains, etc., 402 



Gilchrist (I>r. J. D. F.), Eggs and Larvae of Cape Fishes, 

 375 ; Luminosity in South African Earthworms. 102 : 

 Presented with the South Africa Medal and .\ward, inp 



Giltay (J. W.), An Optical Phenomenon, 225 



Girdwood ^Prof. G. P.) [obituary^ 310 



Giuffrida-Ruggeri (Prof. V.), elected an Honorary Member 

 of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 400 



Ghdstone (Capt. H.), Life of John Hunt, 271 



Godlee (Sir R. J.), Lord Lister, 501 



