Index 



r Nature, 

 \_,March 28, 191S 



Gomberg (M.), and C, S, Schoepfle, Molecular Weights of 



the Triarylmethyls, 279 

 Goodrich (E. S.), Homologies of the Coelomic Spaces in 



Groups of the Animal Kingdom, 350 ; Restoration of 



the Superficial Bones of the Head of Osteolepis, 438 

 Goodspeed (Dr. A. W.), The American Philosophical 



Society, 36 

 Goodwin (Col. T. H. J. C), appointed Acting Director- 

 General of Army Medical Services, 390 

 Gorini (Dr. C), Property of Climbing of the Bacillus of 



Typhus and other Bacteria, 249 

 Grace (J. H.), An Unusual Rainbow, 28 

 Graf (J. E.), The Potato Tuber Moth, 172 

 Grand 'Eury (F. C.) [obituary], 131 

 Grassi vDr. B.), and M. Topi, Variation in the Phylloxera 



of the Viiie, 152 

 Grata ap (L. P.) [obituary], 429 

 Grayson (H. J.), A New Engine for Ruling Diffraction 



Gratings, 140 

 Green (Lieut. C.) [obituary], 248 



Green (C. E.), The Caficer Problem. New edition, 143 

 Green (J. F. N.), Age of the Chief Intrusions of the Lake 



District, 72 

 Green (W. K.), Structure of Planetary Nebulae, 252 

 Greene, jun. (Prof. A. M.), The Elements of Refrigeration, 



40.1 

 Greenhill (Sir G.), An Unusual Rainbow, 28 ; The Autumn 



Moon, 67 

 Greenwell (Dr. W.) [obituary article], 428 

 Greenwood (Capt. M.), The Efficiency of Muscular Work, 



517 

 Gregory (Prof. J. W.), The Flowing Wells of Western 



Queensland, 72 

 Gregory (Prof. W. K.), Evolution of the Primates, 195 

 Grey (E. C), The Enzymes Concerned in the Decomposi- 

 tion of Glucose and Mannitol by Bacillus colt com- 



initnis, parts li. and Hi., 217 

 Grieve, Bee Plants and their Honey, 91 

 Griffith and Taylor, Use of Soap Films in Solving Torsion 



Problems, 350 

 Griffiths (Dr. E.), and F. H. Schofield, A Provisional Scale 



of Temperatures, 212 

 Grigg-Smith (Rev. T.), The Use of the Voice, 203 

 Groom (Prof. P.), Preservation of Timber in Coal Mines, 



449 

 Grove (W\ B.), Revision of the English Species of 



Phomopsis, 12 

 Guild (J.), A Spherometer of Precision, 390 

 Guillaume (C. E.), Work of the Bureau International des 



Poids et Mesures, 32 

 Guillaume (J.), Observations of the Sun at Lyons Observa- 



tory, 379 

 Guilleminot (H.), A New Fluorometric Apparatus for the 



Estimation of the X-rays, 278 

 Guillery (M.), The Brinell Hardness Test of Metals. 159 

 Guillet (M.), Measurement of the Intensity of the Field of 



Gravity, 399 

 Guppv (H. B.), Plant-distribution from the Point of View 



of an Idealist, 517; Plants, Seeds, and Currents in the 



West Indies and Azores. 162 



Hackett (Dr. F. E.). and R. J. Feeley, The Polarisation of 



a Leclanch^ Cell, 320 

 Hadcock (Lt.-Col. A. G.). Internal Ballistics, 299 

 Haddon (Dr. A. C), The Ethnological Value of Shells, 



482 \ 

 Haddon (Miss K.). Some Australian String Figures, 220 

 Haldane <Dr. J. S.*), Organism and Environment as Illus- 

 trated bv the Phvsiolc^v of Breathing, 241 

 Halkvard (the late E.), The Fossil Foraminifera of the 



Blue Marl, C6te des Basques. Biarritz. 458 

 Haller (Prof. A.), awarded the Daw Medal of the Royal 



Society, 210: Davy Medallist of the Roval Society, 277 

 Kallmann (E. F.), The Genera Echinaxia and Rhabdosigma 



(Porifera), 260 

 Hamburger (H. T.). and D.. J. de Waard. Influence of 



Radioactive Substances on the Permeability of the 



Kidneys to GIvcose, 80 

 Hamilton (A. A.). Ocean Shore-line Vegetation of the 



Port Jackson District, 278 



Hamilton (H.), Scientific Treatise on Smoke Abatement, 25 

 Hamlyn Harris (Dr. R.), Resignation of the Directorship of 



the Queensland Museum, 210 

 Hancock ^Prof. H.), Elliptic Integrals, 324 

 Hansen (Dr. S.), Trephining in Primitive Times, 9 

 Hardcastle (J. A.) [obituary], 209 

 Hardy (W. B.), Flights of Rooks and Starlings, 464 

 Harper (Dr. W. E.), Orbits of Three Spectroscopic Binaries;. 



273 



Harris (Prof. Fraser), to Act as Medical Historian of the 

 Halifax, N.S., Disaster, 391 



Harris (G. T.), The Desmid Flora of Dartmoor, 113 



Harris (J. A.), Interperiodic Correlation in the Egg Pro- 

 duction of the Domestic Fowl, 439 



Harris (Dr. R. H.), Some Anthropological Considerations 

 of Queensland and the History of its Ethnography, 95 



Harrison (Lt.-Col.), Organisation of Business, etc., 119 



Hart (E. B.), and others. Physiological Effect on Growth and 

 Reproduction of Rations, 271 



Hartland (Dr. E. S.), Matrilinear Kinship among American 

 Indian Tribes, 349 ; Religion among the Indian Tribes 

 of Guiana, 404 



Hartley (W. E.) [death], 209 



Hartshorn (L.), The Discharge of Gases under High Pres- 

 sures, 299 



Harvey (Prof. E. N.), The Chemistry of Light-production 

 in Animals, 253 



Hasluck (F. W.), Stone Cults and Venerated Stones in the 

 Graeco-Turkish Area, 161 



Hatton (R. G.), Paradise Apple Stocks, 113 



Haward (F. N.), The Antiquarian Work of the late Worth- 

 ington G. Smith, 209 



Haward (W. A.), and S. G. Sastry, The Speeds of the 

 Uniform Movement in Mixtures of Acetylene and Air, 



193 



Hawksley (C.) [obituary], 270 



Hayata (B.), Icones Plantarum Formosanarum, vol. vi., 173 



Hayden (H. H.), The Earthquake at Dharmsala, 371 



Head (B. W.) [obituary], 71 



Heath (E.), Gift of British Hemiptera, Neuroptera, and 

 Allied Groups to the National Museum of Wales, 390 



Heath (T. E.), Th§ Distances, Absolute Magnitudes, and 

 Spectra of 734 Stars, 223 



Hedley (C), Economics of Trochu>s niloticus, 432 



Heiberg (Dr. J. L.), Origin of Mental Diseases in the 

 Classical Period, 9 



Henderson (J.), and L. E. Daniels, Hunting Mollusca in 

 Utah and Idaho, 152 



Henderson (Prof. L. .]•)» The Order of Nature, 262 



Henroteau (Dr. F.), The System of k Pegasi, 492 



Herbert (Dr. S.), An Introduction to the Physiology and 

 Psychology of Sex, 163 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.), Spolia Runiana, iii.. 217 



Heron (A. M.), Re-survey of North-eastern Rajputana, 290 



Heron-Allen (E.), The Royal Microscopical Society during 

 the Great War and After, 438 : and J- E. Barnard, 

 Application of X-rays to the Determination of the 

 Interior Structure of Microscopic Fossils, 339 ; and 

 A. Earland, Variation in Thurammina papillata, Brady, 

 278 



Herring (Prof. P. T.). The Thyroid Gland^ 202 



Herschel (Sir W. J.) [obituary], 171 



HessHng (N. A.), Correlations between the Temperature at 

 South Orkneys and the Rainfall in the Argentine Re- 

 public, II 



Hewins (W. A. S.), appointed Under-Secretary for the 

 Colonies, 50 



Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), Report of the Dominion Ento- 

 mologist for the Year Ending March 31, 1916, 27 



Hewitt (].), Olfactory Sense in Spiders, i^o 



Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Green's The Cancer Problem. New 

 edition, 143 



Hicks (Jovnson), Possibilities of Aircraft, iii 



Hickson ^Prof. S. J.). The Pennatulacea of the Siboga 

 Expedition, with a General Survey of the Order, 394 



Hildburgh (Dr. W. L.), Disease Transference at Benares, 



172 

 Hildfhrand (Lt.-Col. W. H.V The Cause. Prevention, and 



Treatment of Cancer and other Diseases. 483 

 Hildt (E.), New Fractionating Apparatus for Petrol, etc., 350 



Hill (Capt. A. W.), Seeds Enclosed in a Stony Endocarp and 



