Index 



t Nature, 



September 20, 1917 



Holmes (Dr. A.), The Pre-Cambrian and Associated Rocks 



of the District of Mozambique, 450 ; The Stability of 



Lead Isotopes from Thorium, 245 ; and Dr. H. F. 



Harwood, The Basaltic Rocks of Spitsbergen and 



Franz-Joseph Land, 97 

 Holmes (Dr. S. J.), Studies in .\nimal Behavior, 243 

 Holt (A. H.), A Manual of Field Astronomy, 523 

 Honda (Prof. K.), and J. Okubo, Effect of Temperature 



on the .Magnetism of Ferro-magnetic Substances, 270 

 Hope (Dr. E. VV.), and Dr. J. .M. Campbell, Report on the 



Physical Welfare of .Mothers and Children. England 



and Wales, 388 

 Hopkinson (J.), .\ddress to the Conference of Delegates of 



the British Association, 428 

 Home (Dr. J.), and Dr. B. N. Peach, The Bone Cave in 



the \'alley of the .'Mlt nan Uamh, 99 

 Hornell (J.), Edible .Molluscs Found on the Shores of the 



Madras Presidency, 410; Pearl Culture in Indian Seas, 



291 

 Hort (E. C), Morphological Studies in the Life-histories of 



Bacteria, 218; Life-history of Bacteria, 269 

 Hough (Prof. S. S.), Comet 1917 o (Mellish), 375 

 Houston (Dr. \. C), Rivers as Sources of Water-Supply, 



282 

 Howard (A.), Soil Aeration in Agriculture, 195 

 Howard (H. J.), First-known British Gathering of Physarum 



Ciinieiiiu, 491 

 Howard (Dr. L. O.), The Carriage of Disease by Insects, 



391 ; and others, Mosquitoes of North and Central 



America and the West Indies, vol. iv., 430 

 Howe (Prof. E. C), Syllabus of Personal Hygiene for 



Colleges. Third revision, 382 

 Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), High-frequency Resistance of 



Multiple-stranded Insulated Wire, 258 

 Howell (Rev. J.), Gift to Birmingham University, 216 

 Huebner (Prof.), Life Insurance and the War, 215 

 Huggins (Sir W, and Lady), .Address at the Unveiling of a 



.Memorial to. Sir J. J. Thomson, 153 ; Unveiling 



the Memorial to, in St. Paul's Cathedral, 69 ; Un- 

 veiling and Dedication of a Medallion to, in St. Paul's 



Cathedral, 109 

 Hughes (Prof. T. McKenny) [death], 311 ; [obituary article], 



326 

 Humphreys (J.), Resolution Concerning the Work of, 57 

 Hunt (Dr. H. J.), The -American Crocker Land Expedition, 



451 



Huntington (E.), Temperature Optima for Human Energy, 

 179 



Hunziker (O. F.), and R. E. Caldwell, Calf-feeding Experi- 

 ments, 131 



Hurry (Dr. J. B.), A Private Garden Used for Educational 

 Purposes, 378 ; Poverty and its Vicious Circles, 83 



Hutchinson (C. .M.), Saltpetre : Its Origin and Extraction 

 in India, 447 



Hutt (Dr. C. W.), Crowley's Hygiene of School Life, 382 



Hutton (J. A.), Life-history of the Salmon, 410 ; Nationali- 

 sation of the Salmon Fisheries, 213 



Imms (Dr. A. D.), "Castration Parasitaire " in Insects, 138 

 Innes (R. T. A.), Work with the Blink Microscope, 472 

 Ishiwara (Dr. J.), A General Formula for Spectral Series, 



151 ; Relations between the Spectra of X-rays, 424 

 Iturbe and Gonzdlez (Drs.), The Host of Schistosoma 



{BUharzia) mansoni near Caracas, 451 



Jack (H. S.), The Oilfields of Assam, 213 



Jackson (.Miss A.), Moults and Sequences of Plumages of 



the British Waders, 510 

 Jackson (Dr. B. D.), A Glossary of Botanic Terms, with 



their Derivation and .Accent. Third edition, 122 

 Jackson (F. H.), approved for the Degree of Doctor of 



Science, 338 

 Jackson (Prof. H.), Glass Research since 1914, 268 

 Janet (P.), The Laboratoire Central d'EIectricit^, Paris, 270 

 Jean (M.) Influence of Extracts of Genital Glands on 



Phosphorus Metabolism, 139 

 Jeans (J. H.), awarded the .Adams Prize. 18; Configurations 



of Astronomical Masses and the Figure of the Earth, 



317; The Radiation of the Stars, 365, 444; to Deliver 



the Bakerian Lecture, 211 



Jeffrey (E. C), Petrified Coals and their Bearing on the 



Origin of Coals, 219 

 Jeffreys (H.), Oceanic Tidal Friction, 405 

 Jehu (Prof.), and Dr. R. Campbell, The Highland Border 



Rocks in the Aberfoyle District, 398 

 Jessup (W. A.), and L. D. Coifman, The Supervision of 



Arithmetic, 322 

 Jessop (W. H. H. [obituary], 12 

 Johns (C), Refractories Used in the Iron and Steel 



Industry, 414 

 Johns (C. O.), and D. B. Jones, The Proteins of the Peanut, 



400 

 Johnson (D. W.), The Conquest of Rumania, 429 

 Johnstone (A.), Effei;t of Stretching on the Thermal Con- 

 ductivity of Wires, 258 

 Johnston's War Map of Palestine, 373 



Joly (Prof. J.), Radio-active Halos, 456, 476; Synchronous 

 ' Signalling, 384 ; The Stability of Lead Isotopes from 



Thorium, 284 

 Jonckheere (R.), A New Catalogue of Double Stars, 193 

 Jones (C. E.), Methods of Preparing Plants for Exhibition, 



97 

 Jones (D.), Analysis of the Mechanism of Speech, 285 

 Jones (Sir E.), appointed Commissioner for Dyes, 328 

 Jones (E.), and A. J. Griffith, Chemistry for Rural Schools, 



223 

 Jones (Lieut. J. B.) [obituary], 370 

 Jonsson (A.), Uber die Rotation des Mondes, 494 

 Jordan (H.), Rheotropism of Epincphelus striatus, Bloch. 219 

 Jordan (H. E.), Aortic Cell Clusters in Vertebrate Embryos, 



219 

 Jordan (Prof. H. E.), and Dr. J. S. Ferguson, A Text-book 



of Histology, 502 

 Jourdain (M.), Translation of Diderot's Early Philosophical 



Works, 343 

 Jourdain (P. E. B.), Function of Symbolism in Mathematical 



Logic, iq3 ; The Organisation of Scientific Literature, 



306 

 Judge (.A. W.), High-speed Internal-Combustion Engines, 



124 ; The Properties of -Aerofoils and .Aerodynamic 



Bodies, 481 

 Jungersen (Prof. H. F. E.) [death], 89; [obituary article], 



209 



Karapetoff (V.), Engineering .Applications of Higher Mathe- 

 matics. Parts ii. to v., 102 



Karsten (Dr. R.), Expedition in Ecuador, 30 



Katte (Col. W.) [obituary], 89 



Kaye (Dr. G. W. C), Composition of the X-rays from 

 ' Various Metals, 217; X-rays. Second edition, 225 



Keilin (D.), appointed .Assistant to the Quick Professor of 

 Biology at Cambridge, 95 



Keith (Prof. A.) , Acromegaly and the Extinction of Species, 

 401 



Kelleher (Prof. S. B.) [death], 509 



Keltie (Dr. J. Scott), retirement from the Editorship of the 

 . Geographical Journal, 409 ; Thirty Years' Work of the 

 Geographical Society, 329 ; assisted by Dr. M. Epstein, 

 The Statesman's Year-Book, 19 17. 423 



Kendrick (E.), Recent Chemical Developments in America, 

 233 



Kennedy (Lieut. H. T.) [obituary], 328 



Kennelly (Prof. A. E.), F. H. .Achard, and A. S. Dana, 

 awarded the Edward Longstreth Medals, 469 



Kerr (Prof. G.), Insects and Light, 399 



Keyes (C), Terracing of Bajada Belts, 160 



Keyes (F. G.), -A New Equation of Continuity, 400 



Kidder (A. V.), A Design-Sequence from New Mexico, 400 



King (Dr. A. S.), Anomalous Dispersion, 413 ; Laboratory 

 Work in Astrophysics, 152 



King, Julius, Optical Company, The, awarded the Seaman 

 Gold Medal of the .American Museum of Safety, 489 



King (Prof. L. V.), .Acoustic Efficiency of Fog-signal 

 Machinery, 132 



King-Saltor (J. J.), Influence of Running Balance of Pro- 

 pellers on the Vibrations of Ships, 113 



Kingzett (C. T.), Chemistry for Beginners and for Use in 

 Primary and Public Schools, 422 



Kinne (Prof. H.), and .A. M. Coolcv, Food and Health, 41 



Kirk (Prof. H. B.), Fly-Control in Military Camps, 71 



