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Index 



XXV 



' neifswald University, A Chair of the Swedish Language to 



be Established at, 39 

 .reyhound-pig, The Irish, Dr. R. F. Scharff, 450 



I .rime's Graves, W. G. Clarke, 289 

 .round-Ice, Dr. J. Aitken, 393 

 roundnut, Use of the, in the United States, 290 



' .lowth and Form, Prof. D'Arcy W. Thompson, 21 



' iLiaiacol and Benzoic Acid, Physiological Properties and 

 Medico-Surgical Applications of, L. Menci^re, 380 



< .uatemala : City Destroyed by Earthquake, 349; Earth- 

 quake, Seismic Disturbances connected with the, 514. 



Gunfire : and Rainfall, F. J. Brodie, 371 ; Distant, The 

 Audibility of. Dr. F. J. Allen, 44 ; Rainfall and. Dr. H. 

 Deslandres, 131 ; The Sound of, Dr. Andrade, 11; 

 C. Carus-Wilson, 6 



Ounnery, American, 221 



ilymnosomatous Pteropods of the Coastal Waters off Ire- 

 land, Miss A. L. Massy, 91 



I'lymnosperms, Morphology of. Profs. J. M. Coulter and 

 C. J. Chamberlain. Revised edition, 186 



I .ympie Goldfields, Geological and Topographical Atlas of 

 the, 312 



• iypsum, Etched Crystals of. Miss E. Smith, 218 



Halifax, Nova Scotia, Explosion, Prof. Fraser Harris to be 



the Historian of the Medical Aspect of the, 391 

 Hawaii, The Soils of, P. S. Burgess, 95 

 Hawaiian Islands, Explorations in the. Prof. A. S. Hitch- 

 cock, 57 

 Hawk-moth, The Convolvulus, C. E- Robson, 45 ; Sir H. 



Maxwell, 66, 84 ; J. Laker, ioj; 

 TIawksley. Thomas, Lecture to be Delivered by Capt, H. R. 



Sankey, 220 

 •feadmasters' Conference, Resolutions of the, 59 

 Health : and the State, Dr. W. A. Brend, 82 ; Ministry of. 



The Establishment of a, 129 ; The Proposed, 150, 187 ; 



Appeal for the Establishment of a, 228 ; of the Troops. 



Mr. Macpherson, 508 ; Problems and a State Ministry of 



Health, Major Astor. 208 

 Heat-drop Tables : Absolute Pressures ; H.P. Gauge Pres- 

 sures ; L.P. Absolute Pressures, H. Moss, 481 ; Sir J. A. 



Ewing 481 

 Heated Enclosure, Coefficient of Total Radiation of a Uni- 



formlv, W. W. Coblentz, 279 

 Hector Observatory, The, New Zealand, Report of, 272 

 Hedychium coronartum , C. Beadle, 152 

 Heliotropic Animals as Photometers, J. Loeb, 439 

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

 Helv^tique, Soci^t6, des Sciences Naturelles, Annual Meet- 

 ing of the, 20 

 Hemiptera-Heteroptera of New England, The, H. M. Parsh- 



ley, 330 

 Hemp, The Peronospora of the, Prof. V. Peglion, 192 

 Herdman, G. A., Sir A. Dale, 230 

 Hereditary Characters in Relation to Evolution, Observed 



Changes in. Prof. H. S. Jennings, 196, 213 

 Herrings in Brine. Preserving, by Freezing, Profs. J. S. 



Gardiner and G. H. F. Nuttall ; J. M. Tabor, 391 

 Hertfordshire Natural History Society, Transactions of the, 



1917, 29-? 

 Hierro, Non-existence of the Cretacean in the Island of, 



F. L. Navarro, 360 

 Highways and Byways in Wiltshire, E. Hutton, 463 

 Home : -makmg, Scientific, 3 ; The, and the Family, Prof. 



H. Kinne and A M. Cooley, 3 

 Homologies of the Coelomic Spaces in Groups of the Animal 



Kingdom, E. .S. Goodrich, 3.i;o 

 HoogewerfT, Prof. S., Seventieth Birthday of, 49 

 Horse-breeding in Russia, Protection of, 429 

 Huddersfield Technical College : Appeal for Funds for the 



Extension of. 158 : Appointments at the, 338 

 Human Body, The, Prof. H. N. Martin. Tenth edition. 



Revised bv Prof. E. G. Martin, 364 

 Hungary, The Nationalities of, B. C. Wallis, 411 

 Hunt. John, Life of, Capt. H. Gladstone, 271 

 Hyderabad : Observatory, Report of the, 351 ; Ancient Mines 



and Megaliths in, Capt. L. Munn. 479 

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

 Hydraulics, Experimental, 395 



Hydrobromic .'^cid, Action of,- upon Cinchonine and its 



Isomers, E. L^ger, 459 

 Hydrogen : Specific Heats of, Determination of the Ratio 



of the, M. C. Shields, 279 ; Chloride, Effect of, on the 



Nitr<^en-hydrogen Equilibrium, Dr. E. B. Ludlam, 379 

 Hydrolysis of Acid Sodium Sulphate, The, Principal A. P. 



Laurie and A. King, 359 

 Hygiene in the European War, The Part of. Dr. Woods 



Hutchinson, 228 

 Hypoderma, Larva of, Presence of Lateral Spiracles in the. 



Prof. G. H. Carpenter and F. J. S.' Pollard, 519 



Ice Thistles, J. H. Coste, 404 



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



Idealism, A Defence of, M. Sinclair, 342 



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



Imperial : College of Science and Technology, Prof. Con- 

 rady's Lectures at the, 99 ; The Department of Technical 

 Optics, 198 ; Sir A. Keogh Returning to the, 390 ; 

 Institute, Bulletin of the, vol. xv.. No. i, 132 ; The 

 Work of the, 12 ; Mineral Resources Bureau, Prof. H. 

 Louis, 25 



India : Agricultural Statistics of, vol. ii., 312 ; Education of 

 Women in. Lord Sydenham; Sir E. Gait, 119; Science 

 in, 292 ; Science, Industry, and Commerce in, 245 ; The 

 Animals of, 50 ; The Survey of, 254 ; Zoological Survey 

 of. First Annual Report of the. Dr. Annandale and 

 others, 2qp 



Indian : Artistic Metal Work, P. Brown, 289 ; Association 

 for the Cultivation of Science, Report of the, for 19 15, 

 292 ; Government, The, and the Improvement of a 

 Road for Pilgrims, 49 ; Irrigation, Dr. B. Cunningham, 

 274 ; Tribes of Guiana, Religion among the. Dr. E. S. 

 Hartland, 494 



Indicators, The Theorv and Use of. Dr. E. B. R. Prideaux. 

 381 



Individual in Society, The, 124 



Industrial : Expansion in South .Africa, Organisation for, 

 368 ; Fatigue, Prof. A. F. Stanley Kent. 33 ; in its 

 Relation to Maximum Output, Prof. H. J. Spooner, 33 ; 

 The Investigation of. Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 446 ; Recon- 

 struction, Science in, 404 ; Research, Scientific and, 17 



Industry, Education and, 6 



Infant and Child Mortality, 146 ; Studies in, Drs. Chalmers, 

 Brend, Findlay, Brownlee, 226 



Infertile Patches under Trees, J. N. Sen, 250 



Inometer, The, Prof. T. Johnson, 349 



Insect .Association in the District of Holmes Chapel, Dr. 

 A. E. Cameron, 330 



Insects, Recognition among, Dr. N. E. Mclndoo, 330 



Insetti delle Case e dell' Uomo e Malattie che diffondonc. 

 Prof. A. Berlese, 164 



Instinct : Human, The Problem of, 423 ; in Man, Dr. J. 

 Drever, 423 



Institution of Civil Engineers, Centenary of the, 349 



Integral Calculus, The New, 414 



Integrals. Elliptic. Prof. H. Hancock, 324 



Interglacial Problem, The, W. B. Wright, 72 



Intravitam Staining of Tissues, The, N. A. Cobb, 90 



Invertebrates, Chemical Differentiation of the Central 

 Nervous System in, A. G. Meyer, 439 



Invisibility, Methods to Obtain, 408 



lonisation of Strong Electrolytes in Dilute Solutions. Two 

 Laws Governing the, E. W. Washburn, 439 



Ireland. Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruc- 

 tion, Scheme of Technical-School Examinations of the. 



Iron : and other Metalliferous Ores, The Resources and 

 Production of, 68 : and Steel Production in Canada, 

 Report on, 348 ; -aluminium Alloys, Research on the 

 Properties of, Yensen and Gatward, 51 ; Arc, The, as a 

 Source of Standard Wave-lengths, St. John and Babcock, 

 232; "Armco," Experiments upon, Brooke and Hunting, 

 134 ; of Unusual Purity, A Commercial, Prof. H. C. H. 

 Carpenter, 134 : -ore Deposits in Relation to the War, 

 Prof. H. Louis, 244 ; -ore Supplies, Germany and, 

 a±7 : Non-phosphoric, The Shortage of the Supply 

 of. Prof. W. G. Fearnsides, 234 : Resources of the 

 United Kingdom and other Countries, Report upon 



