Index 



[Nature, 

 March 28, 15 



Fiji Islands, Geology of the, W. G. Foye, 72 



Fire Prevention Committee, British, First Twenty-five Years' 



Work of the, 272 

 Fireball, Brilliant, of October i, W. F. Denning, 116, 126 

 Fish Imported into Calcutta, Returns of, 91 

 Fisheries, Freshwater, Interim Report of the Departmental 



Committee on, 30 

 Fishery : Products, Waste of, in the United States, J. N. 



Cobb, 50; Statistics, International, 354 

 Fishes : Food of, in Danish Waters, Dr. H. Blegvad, 375 ; 



from New England Waters, H. W. Fowler, 330 

 Fishing Village, The, and Other Writings (Literary and 



Scientific), W. Omer-Cooper, 423 

 FitzPatrick Lectures of the Royal College of Physicians of 



London, Dr. A. Chaplin to deliver the, 171 

 Flaked Flint from the Red Crag, A, Prof. W. J. Sollas, 458 

 Flints : Origin of, F. Chapman, 84 ; The Flaking of, R. H. 



Chandler and J. Reid Moir, 289 

 Flocculation, S. Pickering, 4i;7 

 Floods, Preparations by the French against, 13 

 Flora of the Somme Battlefield, The, Capt. A. W. Hill, 475 

 Flower, Name this, Prof. G. Bonnier, 5 

 Flue-dust of Blast-furnaces, Potassium Salts from, H. T. 



Cranfield, 92 

 Flying Experience, A Further Three Years', Capt. B. C. 



Hucks, 190 

 Food : Economy, Director of. Appointment of Sir A. Yapp. 



70 ; Economy Exhibitions, E. E. Lowe to Organise and 



Control, 349 ; Economy, One Hundred Points in, J. G. 



Ramsay, 3 ; Gardening for Beginners and Experts, 



H. V. Davis, 3; in War-time, Prof. G. Lusk, 270;' 



Ministry of. Four New Branches of the, 509 ; Poison- 

 ing. E. O. Jordan, 383 ; Policy, The National, Lord 



Rhondda and others, 44=; ; Supply, A National, 167 

 Foods : and their Relative Nourishing Value, Prof. W. H. 



Thompson. Second edition, 283 ; Fuel Values of. Dr. 



C. F. Bolduan, 31 

 Foodstuffs, Perishable, Improved Method of Preserving, 



Dr. S. A. Kapadia, 449 

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

 Foraminifera : of the North Pacific, The, J. A. Cushman, 



113; Recent, Dredged by H.M.S. Darf off the East 



Coast of Australia, H. Sidebottom, 179 

 Forthcoming Books of Science, 55, 114, 115, 133, 154, 174, 



211, 232, 272, 351, 372, 412, 432, 473, 492, 511, 512 

 Fossil : Botany, 303 ; Foraminifera of the Blue Marl, C6te 



des Basques, Biarritz, late E. Halkvard, 4.,t;8 ; Insects, 



The " Mark Stirrup " Collection of i H. Bolton, 172 ; 



Plants from the Fox Hills Sandstone of S. Dakota, 



F. H. Knowlton, 273 ; Plants, Vol. iii.. Prof. A. C. 



Seward, 303 ; Vertebrate Animals, American, 54 - 

 Fossils, Invertebrate, in the Cairo Museum, Catalogue of 



the, part iii., R. Fourtau, 313 

 Founder's Day in War Time, Sir A. W. Ward, 64 

 Fourier's Harmonic Analysis, Sir J. Larmor, 15 

 Framheim, Der Luftdruck zu, und seine Tagliche Periode, 



Prof. H. Mohn, 331 

 France, The Hydraulic Resources of, E. S. Hodgson, 94 

 Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Recommendations for the 



award of the Elliott Cresson and the Howard N. Potts 



Medals of the, 260 

 French : Agriculture, Position and Prospects of, L. Mangin; 



426 ; The Outlook of, 426 ; Anopheles, Cnn, transmit 



Malaria in Non-marshy Regions?. E. Roubaud ; A. 



Laveran, 100 ; Flying Corps. With the, C. D. Winslow, 



303 ; Industry during the War, The Efforts of, E. S. 



Hodgson. 6q : Observatories, Reports of, 252 ; Scientific 



Reader, Edited, etc., by Dr. F. Daniels, .c;o4 

 Frequency : and Atomic Number. Characteristic, Dr. H. S. 



Allen, tqq ; Curves and Correlation, Addendum to, 



P. Elderton, 2.';i 

 Frog. An Abnormal Venous Circulation in the, E. Archer, 



270 

 Fuel : from Olive Residues, 10 ; Oils, Tests of, Pannel and 



Higgins, 231 ; Research, Report uoon, 131; 

 Fundus OcuH of Birds, The, esnecially as Viewed by the 



Oohthalmoscooe, Dr. C. A. Wood, 322 

 Fungus Diseases, The Dissemination of, Dr. E. T. Butler, 35 

 Furnace-casting, Temperature Measurement and the Pyro- 



metric Cont*- I of, Dr. Burgess, 92 



Galactic Co-ordinates, Dr. A. C. D. Crommelin, 473 



Galvanometric Measurement of " Emotional " Physiological 

 Changes, The, Prof. A. D. Waller, 217 



Gardeners, Three American Books for, 362 



Gas : -firing Boilers, T. M. Hunter, 252 ; Industry, Modern 

 Developments of the, H. Jones, 254 



Gases under High Pressures, Discharge of, L. Hartshorn, 

 299 



Gauges, Screw, Notes on, 374 



Gear Planers, 331 



Geikie : James, The Man and the Geologist, Dr. M. I. 

 Newbigin and Dr. J. S. Flett, 461 ; Life and Work of. 

 Prof. T. G. Bonney, 461 



Geodetic Base Measurements, 342 



Geographical : Asspciation, Forthcoming Annual Meetings of 

 the, 318; Annual Meeting of the, 378 



Geography, The Pupil's Class-book of, Scotland; Asia, with 

 special reference to India, each by E. J. S. Lay, 403 



Geological : Department, Glasgow University, Papers from 

 the, vol. iii., 103 ; Survey of Great Britain, Summary of 

 Progress of the, for 1916, 471 



Geology of the Witwatersrand Goldfield, 156 



Geometrical Lectures of Isaac Barrow, The, Translated, etc, 

 by J. M. Child, 222 



Geophysical : Committee of the British Association. Forth- 

 coming Discussions arranged by the, 299 ; Subjects, 

 Meetings for the Discussion of, 70 



Ger'man : Airships and Aeroplanes, Motors and Engines in, 

 513; Chemical Discoveries, New, 48; Commercialism 

 and the War, Sir T. E. Thorpe, 361 ; Dye Syndicate, 

 Increase of Capital of the, 208 ; Economics and Tech- 

 nology, Prof. Wiedenfeld, 414 ; -English Dictionary for 

 Chemists, A, Dr. A. M. Patterson, 144; Steamers In- 

 terned in Brazil, Damage done to the Machinery of, 491 ; 

 Working Classes, Position of, after the War, 398 



•Germany : and Iron-ore Supplies, 447 ; My Four Years in, 

 J. W. Gerard, 361 



Germ-cells : and Body in Inheritance, 53 ; Experimental 

 Modification of, Dr. R. Pearl, 53 



Gipsy Moth : Liability of Forest Trees to Attack from the, 

 G. E. Clement and W. Munro, t;o ; R. Adkin, 31 



Girls' Schools, Teaching of Physics in. Prof. Womack, 



378 



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



.-^So ^ . . . . ■ 



Glasgow : Diets of Labouring-class Families in, in War- 

 time, Miss M. I. H. Ferguson, 519 ; Libraries, Publica- 

 tion of a Catalogue of Works on Aeronautics, 138 



Glass : Manufacture, Sands for, 368 ; Optical, Early Makers 

 of, 193 ; Technology, Journal of the Society of, Nos. i 

 to 3' 434 



Glenelg River, Physiography of the. Dr. C. Fenner, 219 



Glossopteris, Upward Range of, J. H. Reid, 273 



Glucosates of Lime in Bread-making, The Use of, G. A. 

 Le Roy, 120 



Glycerol, Influence of, on the Activity of Invertine, E. 

 Bourquelot, 219 



God, The Idea of, in the Light of Recent Philosophy, Prof. 

 A. S. Pringle-Pattison, 462 



Gold-bearing Conglomerates of South Africa, 281 



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



Gorilla of the Dublin Zoological Gardens, The Dead, Prof. 

 G. H. Carpenter, 12 



Government Chemist, Report of the, sii 



Grape Marc as Fuel, Utilisation of, C. Matignon and Mile. 

 G. Marchal, 278 



Grassland, Methods in Breaking up, 114 



Gravitation, New Experimental Researches on, V. Cr^mieu, 

 278 . 



Gravity, Field of. Measurement of the Intensity of the, 

 M. Guillet, 399 



" Great," Fourteen Persons termed. Viscount Bryce, 49 . 



Greenhouse Fumigation with Hydrocyanic Acid, W. Moore 

 and J. J. Willaman, 392 



Greenhouses : Their Construction and Equipment, W. J. 

 Wright. 362 



Greenland Basalts, Magnetic State of the, P. Mercanton, 240 



Green Leaf, The, Its Scientific and Economic Exploitation, 

 464 



Gregorian Calendar, The, to be Used in Russia, 48S 



