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Index 



r Nature, 



ySepiember 20, 19 17 



Withrow (Prof. J. R.), The Relation of War to Chemistry 



in America, 463 

 Wolf (Dr. M.), The Spectrum of N.G.C. 7023, 92 

 Wood (Prof. T. B.), and R. H. Adie, Classification of 



Milling Offals, 171 

 Wood (Sir H. Trueman), Impending Retirement of, from 



the Secretaryship of the Royal Society of Arts, 371 

 Woods (H.), The Cretaceous Faunas of Ne^v Zealand, 79 

 Woods (H. C), The Bagdad Railway and its Tributaries, 



Woods (Major J. C), awarded the Gaskell Gold Medal and 

 Premium of the Medico-Psychological Association, 489 



Woodward (Dr. A. Smith), The' Piltdown Gravel, 78 



Worsdell (W. C), The Principles of Plant-Teratology. 

 Vol. ii., 501 



Worthington (W. B.), elected President of the Institution 

 of Civil Engineers, 170 



Wright (Col. Sir A. E.), The Treatment of War Wounds, 



514. 534 



Wright (Dr. H.) [obituary], 149 



Wright (Dr. J.), Demonology and Bacteriology in Medi- 

 cine, 372 



Wright (Orville), awarded the Albert Medal of the Royal 



Society of Arts, 371 

 Wright (Miss O.), awarded the Gladstone Memorial Prize 



of the London School of Economics, 499 

 Wright (Dr. W. H.), The Spectra of Nebulae, 354 



Yabe (Prof.), and K. Koiwai, Distribution of Giganfopteris, 



492 

 Yorke (J. Paley), Elementary Physics for Engmeers, 343 

 Young (Dr. L. E.), and Prof. H. H. Stock, Subsidence 



Resulting from Mining, 33 

 Young (Prof. R. B.), Test for Calcite in the Presence of 



Dolomite, 430 



Zavalla (J. P.), The Canning of Fruits and Vegetables 

 Based on the Methods in Use in California, with Notes 

 on the Control of the Micro-organisms Effecting 

 Spoilage, 162 



Zeeman (Prof. P.), Immobility of the Ether, 132 



Zeppelin (Count) [obituary], 50 



