Index 



r Nature 

 [.March 28, 



Melville (N. J.), Standard Method of Testing Juvenile Men- 

 tality by the Binet-Simon Scale, with the Original Ques- 

 tions, Pictures, and Drawings, 103 



Menci^re (L.), Physiological Properties and Medico-surgical 

 Applications of Guaiacol and Benzoic Acid, 380 



.Menteatb (S.), The Defile of Navarre, 439 



Mercanton (Prof. P. L.), Advance and Retreat of Glaciers, 

 350 



Mercanton (P.), Magnetic State of the Greenland Basalts, 

 240 



Mercier (Dr. C), The Ideal Nurse, n 



Merica (P.), Corrosion of the Roof of the Library of 

 CoMgress, 73 



Merrill (Prof. H. A.), and Dr. C. E. Smith, A First Course 

 in Higher Algebra, 263 



Merrill (P. W.), Wave-lengths of Helium Lines, 474 



Merryweather (J. C.) [obituary], 269 



Merz (C. H.), to Act as Director of Experiments and 

 Research at the Admiralty, and to be a Member of the 

 Central Committee of the Board of Invention and 

 Research, 391 



Mieli (A.), Writings of, 12 



Miles (H. P.), Rail Creep, 393 



Mill (Dr. H. R.), awarded the Symons Medal of the Royal 

 Meteorological Society, 247 ; presented with the Symons 

 Medal, 400 ; .and C. Salter, British Rainfall, 1916, 483 



Miller (L. E.), Habits of Parasitic Cow-birds, 293 ; Present 

 Condition of the Quichuas of Southern Bolivia, 289 



Millikan (Prof.), The Relation of the Electron to the Absorp- 

 tion and Emission of Radiation, 132 



Milne (R. M.), Mathematical Papers for Admission into the 

 Royal Military Academy and the Royal Military College. 

 Februarv-July, 19 17, 144 



Milne (Dr. W. P.), The Graphical Treatment of Power 

 Series, 398 



Mitchell (Dr. C). Seismic Disturbances Connected with the 

 Guatemala Earthquake, 514 



Moffat (C. B.), Damage done to the Native Plants of Co. 

 Wexford by the Winter 19 16-17, 192 



Mohn (PrQf. H.), Der Luftdruck zu Framheim und seine 

 Tagliche Periode, 331 



Moir (J.), Colour and Chemical Constitution, part ii., 159 ; 

 part iii., 360 I 



Moir (J. Reid), Ignorance of Science in an Advertisement, 

 309 ; Pre-Palaeolithic Man in England, 410 ; The Transi- 

 tion from Rostro-carinate Flint Implements to the 

 Tongue^haped Implements of River-terrace Gravels, 

 338 ; Wood from the Cromer Forest Bed Believed to 

 Show Traces of Human Worljmanship, 270 



Molinari (Prof. E.), Trattato di Chimica Generale ed Appli- 

 cata air Industria. Vol. i., Chimica Inorgahica. Parte 

 prima. Quarta edizione, 421 



Moncrieff (Lt.-Col. J. M.), appointed Director of Engineer- 

 ing Work, 40 



Montagu of Beaulieu (Lord). Air-raid Casualties, iii 



Montmorency (J. E. G. de), National Education and National- 

 Life, 198 



Moore (A. R.), Chemical Differentiation of the Central 

 Nervous System in Invertebrates, 439 



Moore (Prof. B.), Formation of Nitrites from Nitrates in 

 Aqueous Solution, 338 ; The Causation and Prevention 

 of Trinitrotoluene Poisoning, 370 ; and T. A. Webster, 

 Action of Light Rays on Organic Compounds, 478 



Moore (Dr. G. E.), The Conception of Reality, 359 



Moore (W.), and J. J. Willaman, Greenhouse Fumigation 

 with Hydrocyanic .^cid, 392 



Morgan (J. F.), The Soil Solution, 202 



Morgan (Prof. G. T.), Chemistry in Industry, 153 ; Science 

 and Industry, 22 



Morris (Lord), An Honorary Degree Conferred upon, by 

 the University of Birmingham, 438 



Morrison (J.), The Shap Minor Intrusions, 277 



Moss (H.), Heat-drop Tables : Absolute Pressures ; H.P. 

 Gauge Pressures; L.P. Absolute Pressures, 481 



Moureu (Prof. C), Notions Fondamentales de Chimie Or- 

 ganique. Cinq. Edition, 421 



Moyer (J. A.), Steam Turbines. Third edition. 43 



Mukherjee (Raja P. M.), Address to the Indian Associa- 

 tion, 292 



Mullens (W. H.), Some Museums of Old London, 172 ; 

 and H. Kirke Swann, A Bibliography of British 



Ornithology from the Earliest Times to the End of 

 1912, parts i. to vi., 183 



Muller (H. J.), An Oinothera-like Case in Drosophila, 440 



Munn (Capt. L.), Ancient Mines and Megaliths in Hydera- 

 bad, 479 



Murphy (R. C), Nesting Habits of the Sooty Albatross in 

 South Georgia, 12 



Murray (Miss M. A.), Organisations of Witches in Great 

 Britain, 494 ; The God of the Witches, 371 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.), Equations for Evaluating Maximum 

 Force, 32 ; Theory of the Concave Grating, 393 



Nathorst (Prof. A. G.), Retirement of, 328 



5javarro (F. L.), Non-existence of the Cretacean in Hierro,. 

 360 



Naylor (C. H.), Correction Tables for Thermodynamic 

 Efficiency, 481 ^ 



N^ophytus (Le Fre), La Pr^histoire en Syrie-Palestine, 449 



Newbigin (Miss M. I.), Relationships between Race and 

 Nationality, 249; and Dr. J. S. Flett, James Geikic-: 

 The Man and the Geologist, 461 



Newsholme (Sir A.), presented with the Bisset-Hawkins- 

 Medal, 149 ; The Saving of Child-life^ 270 



Newton (R. Bullen), Jubilee of, in Government Service, 391 



Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), Problems of Stability of Atoms and 

 Molecules, 339 ; Relations of Mathematics to the Natural 

 Sciences, 15 ; The Radius of the Electron and the 

 Nuclear Structure of Atoms, 217 



Nickl^s (Prof. R.) [obituary], 248 



Niessl (G. von), Determination of Meteor Orbits in the 

 Solar System, 155 



Noble (Wilson) [obituary], 230 



Nodon (A.), The Lunar Eclipse of July 4, 14 



Northrup (Dr. E. F.), An Instrument for Measuring Tem- 

 peratures, 213 ; Laws of Physical Science, 265 



Norton (Prof. C. L.), appointed to the Chair of Industrial 

 Physics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

 277 



Norton (Rev. W. A.), The Academic Study of Native 

 Philology and Ethnology, 109 



Nowell (W.), Root Diseases in the West Indies ; Internal 

 Disease of Cotton Bolls in the West Indies, 33^ 



Noyes (Prof. W. A.), National Worth of Chemical Labora- 

 tories, 8 



Nunn (Prof. T. P.), Mathematics and Individuality, 398 



Nutting (Dr. P. G.), Organised Knowledge* and National 

 Welfare, 156 



Oakes (Capt. G. F. T.) [obituary], 131 



Oberholser (H. C), The Birds of the Anamba Islands, 450 



Ogura (S.), Orbits of Comets, 232. 



Omer-Cooper (W.), The Fishing Village, and other Writings 

 (Literary and .Scientific), 424 



Omori (Prof. F.), The Great Eruption of Sakura-jima, 3:^ 



Orr (Prof. J.), Science and Industry in South Africa, 76 



Osborn (Prof. H. F.), Bibliography of the Published Writ- 

 ings of. Second edition, 55 ; Native Grasses of Aus- 

 tralia, 165 : and C. C. Mook, American Fossil Verte- 

 brate Animals, 54 



Osborne (N. S.), A New Calorimeter, 290 



Oswald (Dr. F.), The Nimrud Crater in Turkish Armenia, 



257 

 Owen (E. A.), Absorption of the Radiation Emitted by a 

 Palladium .Anticathode in Rhodium, etc., 499 



Paget (S.), Adolescence, 384 



Pailhade (de Rey), Unit of Stellar Distance, 433 



Painlev^ (M.), The Appointment of, as French Premier, 48 



Palatini (A.), Relativity and Gravitation, 492 



Palmer (A. R.), and J. Stephenson, Commercial Arithmetic 



and Accounts, 2 parts, 41 

 Palmer (G. T.), The Sensation Felt by the Dryness of the 



Air of a Room, 329 

 Pannel and Higgins, Tests of Fuel Oils, 231 

 Pares (Prof. B.), appointed to the Chair of Russian at 



King's College, London, 338 

 Parr (Prof. S. W.), Embrittling Effect of Caustic Soda on 



Soft Steel, i;i ; and others. Effect of Storage on 



Bituminous Coals, 315 



