Nature, T 



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Index 



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Tillyard (R. J.), Morphology of the Caudal Gills of the 



Larvae of Zygopterid Dragon-flies, 259 ; The Systematic 



Position of Dunstania, 373 

 Timmler, The Destruction of Tsetse-flies, 232 

 Tinker (F.), Selective Properties of the Copper-ferrocyanide 



Membrane, 178 

 Tisserand (M.), Agricultural Teaching in France, 219; 



Mechanical Culture of Soils, 139 

 Todd (Dr. G. W.), Gravitation and Thermodynamics, 104 ; 



Thermodynamics and Gravitation : A Suggestion, 5 

 Tolman (R. C.), and T. D. Stewart, Mass of the Electric 



Carrier in Copper, Silver, and Aluminium, i6o 

 Tootal Broadhurst Lee Company, Gift for the Promotion of 



Research and Education, 518 

 Tourney (J. W.), Seeding and Planting, 422 

 Travers (H.), Rapid Estimation of Manganese and 



Chromium, 519 

 Travers (Dr.), H. M. Gupta, and R. C. Ray, Some Com- 

 pounds of Boron, Oxygen, and Hydrogen, 393 

 Treadwell (Prof. F. P.), Translated and Revised by W. T. 



Hall, Analytical Chemistry. Vol. i.. Qualitative 



Analysis, 21 

 Trechmann (Dr. C. O.) [obituary], 428 

 Trechmann (C. T.), The Trias of New Zealand, 59 

 Tredgold (Dr. A. F.), The Problem of Degeneracy, 469 

 Treves (Sir F.), Results of the Introduction of the American 



Grey Squirrel into Richmond Park, 31 

 Tribondeau (L.), and J. Dubreuil, New Microscopic Stains 



Derived from Methylene-blue, 179 

 Trow (Prof. A. H.), Form and Inheritance in the Common 



Groundsel, 34 

 Truche (C), Treatment of Ulcerous Lymphangitis of the 



Horse by Bacteriotherapy, 139 

 Tudeer (L. O. T.), The Maps attached to some MSS. of 



Ptolemy, 372 

 Turner (Lieut. C. C.J, Aircraft of To-day, 145 

 Turner (Prof. H. H.), Possible Attraction between Photo- 

 graphic Images, 159 

 Turnor (C), The Land and the Empire, 62 

 Tweedy (R. N.), Industrial .\lcohol, 531 

 Twyman (F.), .Annealing of Glass, 433 

 Tyrrell (G. W.), Petrology of South Georgia, 272 



Urbain (E.), A Method of Determining Molecular Weights, 



480 

 Lhler (H. S.), Moseley's Law for X-ray Spectra, 179 

 L'nderdown (T. H. J.), The Pay and Supply of Teachers, 



194 ; The Pay of Teachers, 156 



Valeur (A.), An .Anomaly in the Solubility of Sparteine, 319 



Valleau (W. D.), Inheritance of Sex in the Grape, 34 



Vallee (H.), and L. Bazy, The Active Vaccination of Man 

 against Tetanus, 440 



Van der Pol, Jun. (B.), Wave-lengths and Radiation of 

 Loaded Antenna, 358 



Vickery (J. H.-), German Methods, 76 



Viliev (M.), Astronomical Notes, 93 



Vincent (C), Forms of Phosphorus in Breton Granitic Soils, 

 120 



Vincent (H.), Prophylaxy of the Infection of Wounds Re- 

 ceived at the Front, 40 ; and L. Muratet, Les Dysenteries, 

 Le Chol6ra Asiatique, Le Typhus Exanth^matique, 363 ; 

 and G. Stodel, fnfluence of Traumatism on Experi- 

 mental Gangrene, 320 



Vinter-Hansen (Mile. J.), Comet 19 15 a (Mellish), 72 



Wadsworth (J. T.), Tarred Felt Discs for Protecting Cab- 

 bages and Cauliflowers, 171 

 Wagner (P. A.), Nodules of Ultrabasic Character, etc., from 



Jagersfontein, 492 

 Walcott (Dr. C. D.), elected President of the U.S. National 



Academy of Sciences, 268 

 Walkden (S. L.), Aeroplanes and .Atmospheric Gustiness, 225 

 Walker (Dr. G.), elected President of the Indian Science 



Congress, 109 ; Relation of Forests and Rainfall, 446 

 Walker (G. W.), Magnetic Inertia, 178; The Effective 



Inertia of Electrified Systems Moving with High Speed, 



217 

 Wall (A. T.), awarded a Premium by the Institution of 



Naval Architects, 113 



Wallis (B. C.>, Macmillan's Geographical Exercise Books, 



i. and v., 4 

 Wallis (H. M.), Effect of the Severe Weather on Native 



Birds, 170 

 Wallis (Lieut. M.), .A New Test for Chlorine in Drinking 



Water, 410 

 Walsh (J. W. T.), Theory of Decay in Radio-active 



Luminous Compounds, 358 

 Ward (Col. B. R.), Supply of Officers for the Scientific 



Services of the -Army, 149 

 Warrington (Prof. A. W.), Jupiter's Satellites and the 



Velocity of Light, 345 

 Waterston (Prof. D.), Development of the Heart in Man, 459 

 Watkin (H.), Chemical Porcelain, 532 

 Watson (D. M. S.), Sketch-classification of the pre- 



Jurassic Tetrapod Vertebrates, 119 

 Watt (Dr. H. J.), The Psycholc^y of Sound, 462 

 Watts (Sir F.), Recovery of Sugar at Gunthorpes Factory, 



Antigua, 392 

 Watts (Dr. M.), Index of Spectra- Appendix x., 493 

 Webster (D. L.), and H. Clark, Intensities of X-rays of 



the L Series, 219 , 



Weiss (H. F.), Life-histories of Ship-worms and Wood- 

 lice, 392 

 Welander (Dr. E.) [obituary], 30 

 Welch (Dr. VV. H.), Leaves Johns Hopkins University to 



become Director of the School of Hygiene and Public 



Health, 499 

 Wells (H. G.), Classical Education and Modern Needs, 



205 ; Education and Research, 141 ; Education in 



England, 186; Livingstone's -A Defence of Classical 



Education, 138 

 Wenborne (G.), The Edward Medal awarded to the Repre- 

 sentatives of the late, 350 

 Wertheimer (Prof. J.), Science and Modern Languages in 



Civil Service Examinations, 74 ; Technical Education 



in South Wales, 533 ; The Revision of the Civil 



Service Examinations, 485 

 West (Prof. G. S.), Algae. Vol. i., 261 

 Westervelt (W. D.), Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes 



(Mythology), 144 

 Westropp (T. J.), Ancient Forts and Dolmens in Western 



Ireland, 71 

 Wheatley (Dr. H. B.) [death], 189 

 W'heeler (W. M.), Phylogenetic Development of Subapterous 



and Apterous Castes in the Formicidae, 179 

 Wheldale (M.), The -Anthocyanin Pigments of Plants, 261 

 Wherry (E. T.), Crystals of Glauberite in Eastern Pennsyl- 

 vania, 270 

 Whetham (W. C. D.), The War and the Nation, 421 

 Whipple (F. J. W.), Autographic Records of tTie Air-wave 



from the East London Explosion, 359 ; Resistance to the 



Motion of a Lamina, Cylinder, or Sphere in a Rarefied 



Gas, 319 

 Whitaker (C. M.), The British Synthetic Colour Industn,- 



in War Time, 494 

 White (G. F.), Sacbrood, 232 

 White (Dr. O. E.), Inheritance of Cotyledon Colour m 



Pisum, 34 

 Whitehead (Prof. A. N.), Relation of Technical Education 



to Science and Literature, 96 

 Whitehead (Prof. J. B.), -A New Form of Voltmeter, 292 

 Wieland (Dr. G. R.), American Fossil Cycads. Vol. ii.. 



Taxonomy, 73 ; Expedition to the .Argentine Republic, 



469 

 Wilcox (Dr E. V.), Tropical Agriculture, 183 

 Wilde (Dr. H.), An Egyptian Meteorite, 138 

 Wilkinson (Prof. J. .A.), Organisation and Development of 



Chemical Industry and Research, 34 

 Williams (-A. M.), Adsorption of Sulphur Dioxide by 



Charcoal, 99 

 Williams (J. H.), Hereditv and Juvenile Delinquency, 231 

 Wilsing (Dr.), Effective Temperatures of Stars, 315 

 Wilson (Prof. E.), and Prof. J. M. Nicholson, Residual 



Magnetism in Relation to Magnetic Shielding, 119 

 Wilson (W.), Complete Photo-electric Emission from the 



.Alloy of Sodium and Potassium, 58 ; Loss of Energy of 



Wehnelt Cathodes by Electron Emission, 500 

 Witherby (H. F.), Moulting of Flycatchers and Warblers, 



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