JVatun, 1 

 March 28, 1918J 



Index 



XXXI 



Bonilla (J.), Origenes y Tendencias de la Eugenia 

 Moderna, 364 



l^nnier (Prof. G.), iCame this Flower, 5 



Ba-achet (Prof. A.), L'CEuf et les Facteurs de I'Onto- 

 gen^se, 62 



Calkins (Prof. G. N.), Biolc^y. Second edition, 441 



Calvert (A. S. and Prof. P. P.), A Year of Costa Rican 

 Natural History, 323 



Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), The Fauna of British India, 

 including Ceylon and Burma. Works .by Dr. G. A. K. 

 Marshall and G. J. Arrow ; The Biology of Dragon- 

 flies, R. J. Tillyard, 123 



Coulter (Prof. J. M.), and C. J. Chamberlain, Morphology 

 of Gymnosf>erms. Revised edition, 186 



Crampton (Prof. H. E.), Studies on the Variation, Dis- 

 tribution, and Evolution of the Genus Partula, 148 



Gibbs (L. S.), Dutch X.W. New Guinea. A Contribution 

 to the Phytogeography and Flora of the Arfak Moun- 

 tains, etc., 402 



Guppy (H. B.), Plants, Seeds, and Currents in the West 

 Indies and Azores, 162 



Issel (R.), Biologia Marina, 482 



Jeffrey (Prof. E. C), The .Anatomy of Woody Plants, 502 



Jenkinson (Dr. J. W.), Three Lectures on Experimental 

 Embryology, 62 



Kirkpatrick (R.), The Biology of Waterworks, 264 



Loeb (Dr. J.), The Organism as a Whole, from a Physico- 

 chemical Viewpoint, 441 



Lull (Prof. R. S.), Organic Evolution, 441 



Marshall (Dr. G. A. K.), The Fauna of British India, 

 including Ceylon and Burma. Coleoptera. Rhyncho- 

 phora : Curculionidae, 123 



Mullens (W. H.), and H. Kirke Swann, .A. Bibli<^raphy 

 of British Ornithology from the Earliest Times to the 

 End of 1912, Parts i. to vi., 183 



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

 ings (Literary and Scientific), 424 



Schwarz (O. L.), General Types of Superior Men, 125 



Seward (Prof. A: C), Jeffrey's The Anatomy of Woody 

 Plants, 502 



Supino (Prof. F.), Piscicoltura Pratica, 482 



Taylor (J. L. B.), Handlxx* for Rangers and Woodsmen, 



44 

 Thompson (Prof. D'.^rcy W.), On Growth and Form, 21 

 Thompson (H. S.), How to Collect and Dry Flowering 



Plants and Ferns, 283 

 Thomson (Prof. J. A.), D'Arcy W. Thompson's On 



Growth and Form, 21 

 Thomson (Prof. J. A.), The Study of Animal Life. 



Revised edition, 143 

 Thorburn (A.), British Birds. Vol. iv., 183 

 Tillvard (R. J.), The Biology of Dragonflies, 123 

 Wood (Dr. Casey A.), The Fundus Oculi of Birds, 



especially as viewed by the Ophthalmoscope, 322 



Chemistry : 



.■XUen's Commercial Organif Analysis. Fourth edition. 



Vol. ix. Edited by W. A. Davis. With Index for all 



the Volumes, 443 

 Browning (Dr. P. E.), Introduction to the Rarer Elements. 



Fourth edition, 142 

 Clowes (Dr. F.), and J. B. Coleman, Quantitative 



Chemical Analysis. Eleventh edition, 304 

 Cohen (Prof. J. B.), A Class-book of Organic Chemistry, 



221 

 Cumming (Dr. X. C), Practical Chemistry for Medical 



Students. Second edition, 221 

 Fort (M.). and Dr. L. L. Lloyd, The Chemistry of Dye- 

 stuffs, 22 

 Frver (P. J.), and F. E, Weston, Technical Handbook of 



Oils, Fats, and Waxes. Vol. i., Chemical and General, 



Gardiner Q. H.), Browning's Introduction to the Rarer 



Elements, 142 

 Hamilton (H.), Scientific Treatise on Smoke Abatement, 23 

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

 Hillebrand (Dr. W. F.), Our Analytical Chemistry and 



its Future, 125 

 Jordan (E. O.), Food Poisoning, 383 



Jorgensen (I.), and W. Stiles, Carbon Assimilation, 464 

 Kingzett (C. T.), Chemistry for Bcginricrs »nd School- 

 boys. Second edition, 434 

 Marshall (A.), A Short Account of E.xplosives, 282 

 Marshall (A.), Explosives. Second edition, vol. ii., 



Properties and Tests, loi 

 Molinari (Prof. E.), Trattato di Chimica GeneraJe « il 



Applicata all' Industria. Vol. i., Chimica Inorganiti. 



Parte prima. Quarta edizione, 421 

 Morgan (Prof. G. T.), Fort and Lloyd's The Chemistry ol 



Dyestuffs, 22 

 Moureu (Prof. C), Notions Fondamentales de Chimie 



Organique. Cinq. Edition, 421 

 Patterson (Dr. A. M.), A German-EngHsh Dictionary for 



Chemists, 144 

 Prideaux (Dr. E. B. R.), The Theory and Use of In-. 



dicators, 381 

 Ramsey (A. R. J.), and H. C. Weston, Artificial Dvf- 



stufTs : Their Nature, Manufacture, and Uses, 242 

 Scott (W. W.), and others, Standard Methods of Chemical 



Analysis, 381 , 



Tashiro (Dr. S.), A Chemical Sign of Life, 186 

 Tognoli (Prof. E.), Reagents and Reactions, Translated by 



C. Ainsworth Mitchell, 421 

 Villavecchia (Prof. V.), and others, Treatise on Applied 



Analytical Chemistrj-, Translated by T. H. Pope. 



Vol.'i., 421 

 " Wellcome " Photographic Exposure Record and Diar\ , 



The, 444 



Engineering: 



Clark (A. G.), Text-book on Motor-car Engineering. 



Second edition. Vol. i., Construction ; vol. ii., I>esign, 



102 

 Cunningham (Dr. B.), Hollings's The Life of Sir Colin C. 



Scott-MoncriefF, 505 

 Dover (A. T.), Power Wiring Diagrams, 541 

 Folwell (A. P.), Municipal Engineering Practice, 282 

 Franklin (Prof. W. S.), A Treatise on the Elements of 



Ekctrical Engineering. Vol. i., 341 

 HoUings (M. A.), The Life of Sir Colin C. Scott-Moncri' 



505 

 Hubbard (P.), Laboratory Manual of Bituminous Matcri,,,^ 



for the Use of Students in Highway Engineering, 24 

 Lee (J.), Telegraph Practice, 503 

 Malcolm. (Dr. H. W.), The Theory of the Submanne 



Telegraph and Telephone Cable, 201 

 Maycock (W. P.), Continuous-current Motors and Control 



Apparatus, 341 

 Mover (J. A.), Steam Turbines.^ Third edition, 43 

 Ruggles (Lt.-Col. C. L'H.), Stresses in Wire-wrapp. .1 



Guns and in Gun-carriages, 221 

 Russell (Dr. A.), Electrical Engineering, 341 

 Russell (Dr. .\.), Reviews of Books by Dr. H. W 



Malcolm and W. H. Timbie and Prof. H. H. Higl- 



Timbie (W. H.), and Prof. H. H. Higbie, Alternatiiu 

 current Electricity and its Applications to Indust. 

 Second course, 201 



Geography and Travel: 



Alexander (P. F.), The Discovery of America, 1492-15S4, 



Butler (F. Hedges), Through Lapland with .Skis dnd 



Reindeer, 325 

 Chambers (C. Gore), Bedfordshire, 403 

 Chile, 83 



Du Plessis (J.). Thrice through the Dark Continent, u; 

 Hissey (J. J.), The Road and the Inn, 223 

 Hutton (E.), Highways and Byways in Wiltshire, 463 

 Johnston (Sir H. H.), Du Plessis's Thrice through t! . 



Dark Continent, 127 

 Kennard (Lady), A Rumanian Diary, 1915, 1916, 1917. 



Lay^fE. J. S.), The Pupil's Class-book of Geograph> 

 Scotland ; Asia, with special reference to India, 403 



Stanford, Ltd. (E.), A Sketch-map of the Linfguistic Arta^ 

 of Europe, 27 



