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Septenihcr 20, 



Index 



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Morner (Count Karl A. H.) [obituary], 190 



Morris (Sir D.), elected President of the South-Eastern 



Union of Scientific Societies, 355 

 Morris (Dr. H. C. L.), Distant Gun-firing Heard at Bognor, 



250 

 Morris (T. N.), Microscopic Analysis of Cattle-Foods, 423 

 Mosely (A.) [obituaryj, 428 

 -Mossman (R. C.j, Some Aspects of the Cold Period, 



December, 1916, to April, 1917, 359 

 Mottram (J. C.), Feeding-habits of Fish, 78; and Dr. S. 



Russ, Susceptibility and Immunity of Rats Towards 



Jensen's Rat Sarcoma, 118 

 MouUin (C. M.), The Biology of Tumours, 44 

 Moulton (Lord), nominated as President of the Institution of 



Gas Engineers, 268 

 Muir (F.), and O. H. Swezey, The Cane-borer Beetle in 



Hawaii, 212 

 Muir (Prof. Ramsay), Science Teaching and National 



Character, 184 ; The Teaching of Natural Science to 



Children, 148 

 Muir (Sir T.), Expansion of the Product of Two Oblong 



-Arrays, 360 

 Muldoon (H. C), Lessons in Pharmaceutical Latin and 



Prescription Writing and Interpretation, 403 

 Miiller (Dr. G.), appointed Director of the Potsdam Astro- 



ph3sical Observatory, 469 

 MuUiken (Prof. S. P.), '.A. Method for the Identification of 



Pure Organic Compounds. \'ol. ii., 21 

 Mummery (Dr. J. H.), The Tubular Enamel of the Sparidae 



and Labridae, 19 

 Munro (J. W.), Life-history of Hylastes cunicularius, 91 

 Miinsterberg (Prof. H.), Gift of the Library of, to Harvard 



University, 137 

 Muntz (C. A.) [obituary], 70 

 Murdoch (Dr. J.), Microscopical Determination of the 



Opaque Minerals, 523 

 Murray (\V. J.), The Normal Density of Hydrobromic Acid, 



59 

 Musgrave (H.), Endowment of a Chair of Russian Lan- 

 guage and Literature at Queen's University, Belfast, 158 



Xalkowski (W.), Poland as a GeographicaL.Entity, 269 

 Xathorst (Prof.), Plant Remains in the Hornelen District, 



510 

 Navarro (Dr. L. F.), Glacial Phenomena in the Iberian 



Peninsula, 511 

 Neil (Judge H.), The Mothers' Pension System, 490 

 Nelson (N. C), A Prehistoric Pueblo Ruin in New Mexico, ' 



212 ; Archaeology of Mammoth Cave and Vicinity, 219 j 

 Nernst (Prof. W.), Theoretical Chemistry, from the Stand- : 



point of Avogadro's Rule and Thermodvnamics. Revised 



by H. T. Tizard, 62 

 Newall (C. F.), The Problem of Pain in Nature, 103 

 Newbegin (G. J.), Solar Prominences, 1916, 259 

 Newbery (Dr. E.), Recent Work on Over-\'oltage, 279 

 Xewland (C. B.). What is Instinct? Some Thoughts on 



Telepathy and Subconsciousness in Animals, 243 

 Newsholme (Sir A.), awarded the Bisset-Hawkins Medal, 469 

 Newton (R. B.), Fossiliferous Limestone from the North 



^^i 353 ; The Concholc^ical Features of the Lenham 



Sandstones of Kent and their Stratigraphical Im- 

 portance, 353 

 Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), The Lateral Vibrations of Bars of 



Variable Section, 319 

 Nicholson (S. B.), The Ninth Satellite of Jupiter, 219; and 1 



Shapley, 33 

 Nijland (Prof.), Observations of Mira Ceti, 512 

 Niven (Sir W. D.) [death], 289; [obituary], 311 

 Nodon (A.), Observations on the Eclipse of the Moon of 



July 4, 1917, 519 

 Nolan (J. J.), Nature of the Ions Produced by the Spraymg 



of Water, 420 

 Northumberland (Duke of), elected President of the Royal 



Institution, 190 

 Norton (Prof. T. H.), American Sources of Nitrogen, 274 ; 



Coal-Tar Chart, 54; Problems in Dye Synthesis, 531- 

 Nottage (W. H.). The Calculation and Measurement of In- 

 ductance and Capacitv, 401. 

 Nuttall (Prof. G. H. F.), Investigations on Human Lice, 372 

 \uthall (A. W. ), re-appointed Honorary Curator of Surgery I 



at Birmingham University, 318 



O'Brien (Major A.), The Criminal in the Western Punjab, 



59 

 O'Brien (P. V.), Water Supply in the Interior of Western 



Australia; and J. Parr, The Coolgardie Water Supply, 



Western Australia, 394 

 Offord (J.), Floating Earths, 165; The Animal Symbol of 



the Egyptian Deity, Set, 316 

 Oka (Dr. A.), Zoological Results of a Tour in the Far 



East, Hirudinea, 340 

 Olivier (C. P.), Meteor System of Pons-Winnecke's Comet, 



160 

 O'Malley (L. S. S.), Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Sikkim, 123 

 Omori (Prof.), Recent Eruptions of the Asama-Yama, 471 

 Onnes (Prof. K.), and Dr. W. H. Keesom, Measurements 



of the Specific Heat of Solid and Liquid Nitrogen, 53 

 Orwin (C. S.), The .Agricultural Output per Person, 330 

 Osborn (Prof. H. F.), Application of the Laws of 



Action, Reaction, and Interaction in Life Evolution, 



159; The Restoration of Extinct Animals, 213 

 O'Shaughnessy (F. R. ), Prepress of Applied Chemistry, 532 

 Osier (Sir W.), to Deliver the Annual Oration to the Medi- 

 cal Society of London, 211 

 Otlet (R.), A Central Information and Records Office for 



Industry-, 468 

 Owen (J. H.), Home-Life of the Sparrow Hawk, 39 



Paddock (G. F.), Radial Velocities of Five Cepheid 

 Variables, 394 



Painlev^ (A.), Letter to the Royal Institution, 230 ; Speech 

 at the Unveiling of a Statue of Prof. M. Berthelot, 290 



Palmer (A. H.), Earthquakes in California in 1916, 411 



Pannell (J. R.), Electric Discharge from Scythe, 324 



Papillault (Prof. G.), Science Fran^aise-Scolastique Alie- 

 mande, 225 



Pariselle (Prof. H.), Telemeters, 233 



Park (Col. S.), Foundation of Two Scholarships in Naval 

 Architecture at Glasgow L'niversity, 338 



Parker (Prof. G. H.), Responses of Hydroids to Gravity, 

 179 : The Fur Seal of the Pribilof Islands, 291 



Parnell (T.), Method of Comparing Two Fixed Inductances 

 at Commercial Frequences, 358 



Parsons (L. M.), The Carboniferous Limestone Bordering 

 the Leicestershire Coalfield, 97 



Pascal (P.), The Neutral and Acid Sulphates of Sodium, 

 219 



Paterson (C. C), J. W. T. Walsh, and W. F. Higgins, 

 Radium Luminous Compound, 319 



Paterson (Principal W'. G. R.), Training and Employment 

 of Discharged Disabled Sailors and Soldiers, 350 



Paton (E. R.). Breeding Habits of the Merlin, 410 



Paton (Prof. Noel), and others. Functions of the ParathjToid 

 Glands, etc., 151 



Patton (R. T.), Timber Production and Growth Curves in 

 the Mountain .Ash, 379 



Pavne (E. S.), J. E. B. Mayor, and Todhunter, 264 



Pavne (Col. O. H.), Bequests by, 478 



Pearl (Dr. R.), Efifect of Continued Administration of Cer- 

 tain Poisons to the Domestic Fowl, 55 ; Effects of Con- 

 tinued Administration of .Alcohol to the Domestic Fowl, 

 139 ; Fertility and -Age in the Domestic Fowl, 400 ; 

 Probable Error of a Mandelian Class-Frequency, 530 



Pearson (Prof. Karl), Calculating Machines, 384 



Pease (F. G.), Hind's Variable Nebula, 332 ; and H. 

 Shapley, .Axes of Symmetry in Globular Clusters, 179 



Peavot (H.) [obituary], 212 



Peddie (Prof. W.), The Remoulding of National Administra- 

 tive Institutions, 264 



Peddle (C. J.). British Glass Sands, 16 ; British Sands for 

 Glass Making, 433 ; F. Tw)man, and S. English, 

 -Annealing of Glass, 32 



Pellissier (J.), Some Geometrical Properties of a Bundle of 

 X-rav Tubes, 159 



Penman (D.). Compressed -Air Practice in Mining* 203 



Perkin (Dr- F. M.), Sulphur in Petroleum Oils, 112; and 

 E. M. J aggers, Text-Book of Elementary Chemistry, 

 223 



Perkin (Prof. W. H.), The Universities and the War, 499 



Perret (F. .A.), The Eruption of Stromboli in 1915, 131 



Perrett (Dr. W.). Some Questions of Phonetic Theory, 1P4 



Perrin (Prof. J->, -Atoms, Translated by D. LI. Hammiirk. 44 



