XVI 



Index 



Nature, 

 _March 28, 191 



Turner (Dr. A. J.), Revision of Australian Lepidoptera. 



Part vi., 259, 260 

 Turner (Dr. A.), appointed Bradshaw Lecturer of the Royal 



College of Physicians of London for 1918, 448 

 Tuyl (F. M. van), Origin of Dolomite, 290 

 Tylor (Lady), Offer of Sir E. B. Tylor's Scientific Library 



to the Radcliffe Library, Oxford, 457 

 Tyrer (T.) [obituary], 599 



Uhlenhuth (E.), Rdle of the Thymus in the Production of 

 Tetany, 279 



Urie (W. M.) [obituary], 310 



Usherwood (T, S.), and C. J. A. Trimble, Practical Mathe- 

 matics for Technical Students. Part ii., 41 



Ussher (R. J.), Prof. H. J. Seymour, and Dr. R. F. 

 Scharff, Castlepook Cave, Co. Cork, 471 



Vernes (A.), Precipitation of Colloidal Ferric Hydroxide by 



Human Serum, 300 

 Veronese (G.) [obituary], 470 

 V^ronnet (A.), Absorption of Water on the Moon and 



Planets, 240 ; The Law of Densities inside a Gaseous 



Mass, 399 

 Viljev, Ephemeris of Encke's Comet, 115; A Mistaken 



Comet, 332 ; Encke's Comet, 412 

 Villanueva (A.), Representative and Corresponding Member 



of the Ramsay Memorial Committee for Chile, 9 

 Villavecchia (Prof. V.), and others. Translated by T. H. 



Pope. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry, vol. 



i., 421 

 Vilmorin (P. de) [obituary], 90 

 Vincent (Prof. H.), Protective Treatment in the French 



Army against Typhoid, 268 

 Volta (H.), Recent Improvements in Wireless Telegraphy, 



73 

 Vofite (J.), A Faint Star as Near as a Centauri, 212 



Wade (B.), Bu^con cretaceum, 273 



Wager (Dr. H.), Intensity and Direction of Light as 



Factors in Phototropism, 319; Spore-coloration in the 



Agaricaceae, 319 

 Wagner (P. A.), The National Game of Skill of Africa, 350 

 Walcott (Dr. C. D.), elected Correspondant of the Paris 



Academy of Sciences, 509 ; The Albertella Fauna in 



British Columbia and Montana, 273 

 Walker (Dr.H. F.), Bequest to Middlebury College, 79 

 Walker (Prof. W. H.), appointed to the charge of Chemical 



War Work in the United States, 488 

 Walker-Tisdale (C. W.), and W. E. Woodnutt, Practical 



Cheesemaking, 204 

 Waller (Prof. A. D.), The Galvanometric Measurement of 



" Emotional " Physiological Changes, 217 

 Wallerstein (L.), Enzymes in the Fermentation Industries, 



13 



Wallis (B. C). The Monsoon, 193 ; The Nationalities of 

 Hungary, 411 



Walmsley (Dr. R. M.), Report of the Northampton Poly- 

 technic Institute, 418 



Ward (Sir A. W.), Founder's Day in War Time, 64; and 

 A. R. Waller, The Cambridge' History of English 

 Literature. Vol. xiv., The Nineteenth Century, 141 



Wardlaw (Prof. H. S. H.), The Variability of Cow's Milk, 

 460 



Wardle (G. J.), and others, Proposed Organisation of the 

 Clay Industries, 248 



Washburn (E. W.), Two Laws governing the lonisation 

 of Strong Electrolytes in Dilute Solutions, 439 



Watkin (H.), Chemical Laboratory Porcelain, 117; Gauging 

 the Firing Temperature in the Pottery Industry, 213 



Watson (Lieut. D. M. S.), The Structure, Evolution, and 

 Origin of the Amphibia,- part i., 217 



Watson (Ppl.), Training of Teachers for Technical Institu- 

 tions, etc., 513 



Watson (Prof. G. N.), The Zeros of Bessel Functions, 299 



Watson (Prof. J. B.), Experiments with Rats, 271 



Watson (T. L.). and R. E. Beard, Colour of Amethyst, 

 Rose, and Blue Varieties of Quartz, 335 



Watts (R. L.), Vegetable Forcing, 362 



Watts (Prof. W. W.), elected a Member of the Athenaeum 



Club, 469 

 Webb (H. A.), The Whirling of Shafts, 231 

 Weekes (L. C. H.), appointed an Assistant Civil Service 



Commissioner, 498 

 Weil (Dr. R.) [obituary], 370 

 Welch (C.X Forthcoming First Election to the Biological 



Scholarship of the late, 456 

 Wellcome (H. S.), Presentation to the War Office of a Motor 



Bacteriological Laboratory, 448 

 Wery (G.), Organisation of Research in Agriculture, 507 

 West (C), Degree of D.Sc. Conferred upon, 516 

 West (G. S.), A New Species of Gongrosira, 359 

 Westmacott (P, G.) [obituary], 29 

 Westropp (T, J.), The Ancient Sanctuaries of Knockainey 



and Clogher, 494 

 Westwood (J. T.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in Mechani- 

 cal Engineering at the Huddersfield Technical College, 

 338 

 Wherry (E, T.), Nomenclature and Classification of the 



Native Element Minerals, 335 

 Whipple (R. S.), Method of Guarding against Error in the 



Use of the Thermo-electric Pyrometer, 212 

 Whitaker (W.), The Wickham Bourne, 293 

 Whitehead (Prof. A. N.), The Organisation of Thought, 



Educational and Scientific, 321 

 Whitehead (T. A.), The Red Sandal Tree, 91 

 Whitehouse (W. E.), Map-reading, 379 

 Whitmell (C. T.), The Harvest Moon, 105; Unusual Rain- 

 bows, 5 

 Whittaker (Prof. E. T.), A Treatise on the Analytical 

 Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies. Second 

 edition, 363 

 Wiberg (Dr. J.), Causes, etc., of Diseases according to the 



Ancients, 9 

 Wickersheimer (Dr. E.), Treatment of Hydrophobia by Sea- 

 water, 9 

 Wiedenfeld (Prof.), German Economics and Technology, 414 

 Wiglesworth (J.), Co-partnership in Nests, 329 

 Williams (Lt.-Col. A. C), to describe Optical Stores cap- | 

 tured from the Enemy, 171 ; Certain Optical Stores cap- I 

 tured from the Enemy, 218 I 



Williams (A. M.), The Thermodynamics of Adsorption, 359 1 

 Willows (Dr. R. S.), appointed Head Physicist to Tootal I 

 Broadhurst, Lee and Co., 498 ^ 



Wills (H. H.), Gift to the University of Bristol, 158 

 Wilson (Prof. E. B.), appointed to the Chair of Mathematical 

 Physics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

 277 

 Wilson (H.), The Crafts of Britain, Past and Future, 379 

 Wilson (R. E.), Two Spectroscopic Binaries, 511 

 Wilson (Dr. W. W.), Absence of a Nucleus in Crystals of 



Uric Acid, 359 

 Wimperis (Lt.-Commr. H. E.), Coal-Gas for Motor Trac- 

 tion, 166; Paraffin a Scottish Product, 204 

 Winmill (T. F.), Experiments on Waste Coal, 251 

 Winslow (C, D.), With the French Flying Corps, 303 

 Wolf (Dr. Max), Encke's Comet, 74 ; Proper Motion Stars, 



512; The New Star in N.G.C. 6946, 115 

 Womack (Prof.), The Teaching of Physics in Girls' Schools, 



378 

 Wood (Dr. Casey A.), The Fundus OcuH of Birds, espe- 

 cially as viewed by the Ophthalmoscope, 322 

 Wood (Sir E.\ Bequest to the Wyggeston Hospital Schools, 



517 

 Wood (Sir H. Trueman), Work of the Royal Society of Arts, 



112 

 Wood (R. C), Irrigation, 274 



Wood (Prof. T. B.), appointed a Member of the Develop- 

 ment Commission, 269; Composition and Nutritive 

 Value of Feeding-stuffs, 113; The National Food Supply 

 in Peace and War, 167 

 Woodall, jun. (H.). Gift to Leeds University, 318 

 Woodcock (R. C.) [death], 369 

 Woodhouse (Lieut. E. J.) [obituary], 429 

 Woodward (Dr. A. Smith), awarded a Royal Medal of the 

 Royal Society, 210; Royal Medallist of the Royal 

 Society, 277 

 Woolley's "The Scientist's Reference Book and Diary," 



1918, 432 

 Worley (F P.), and V. R. Browne, Estimation of the 

 Degre? of Hydrolysis of Sodium Cyanide Solutions, 473 



