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Index 



vii 



Dean (Dr. B.), and Dr. C. R. Eastman, Bibliography of 



Fishes, 491 

 Decombe (L.), Influence of Temperature on Electro-capillary 



Phenomena, 319 

 De Hovre (Dr. Fr.), German and English Education : A 



Comparative Study, 201 

 Dejerine (Prof. J. J.) [obituary], 150 

 Delage (Y.), Pharmacological Equivalents and Therapeutic 



Units, 139 

 Dendy (Prof. A.), and Prof. J. W. Nicholson, Influence of 



Vibrations upon the Form of Certain Sponge-spicules, 



Denning (Mrs.), Bequest for a "Frank Denning Memorial," 



238 



Denning (\V. F.), Bright Meteors in March, 112; Fireballs 

 in June, 271 j The August Meteors of 19 17, 493 



Denton (F. M.), Proposals for the Improvement of Educa- 

 tion, 177 



Desch (Dr. C. H.), Floating Earths, 104 



Deslandres (H.), Influence of Intense and Prolonged Gun- 

 fire on the Fall of Rain, 218 



Desortiaux (M.), La R6forme Rationnelle de I'Heure, 



251 

 Devaux (Prof. H.), Special Methods of Cultivation of 



Wheat, 91 

 Dh^r^ (C.), and G. Vegezzi, Helicorubin, 320 

 Dienert (F.), and F. Wandenbulke, The Estimation of Free 



Chlorine in Solutions of Hypochlorites, 460 

 Dines (W. H.), Heat Balance of the Atmosphere, 19 ; 



Meteorology and Aviation, 424 ; The Horizontal Tem- 

 perature Gradient and the Increase of Wind with 



Height, 24 

 Dixev (F.), and Dr. T. F. Sibly, Carboniferous Limestone 



Series on the South-Eastem Margin of the South W'ales 



Coalfield, 159 

 Dixon (Prof. A. F.), Fragment of the Lower Jaw from 



Piltdown, Sussex, 399 

 Dixon (Sec-Lieut. H. E. O. M.) [obituary], 248 

 Dobbie (Sir J. J.), Services of Professional Chemists in 



Connection with the War, 30 ; The General Education 

 of Chemists, 199 

 Dobson (G.), .Aeroplanes and Atmospherie— Gustiness, 164 

 Doello-Jurado (M.), k Letter of Ch. Darwin in Argentina, 



305 

 Donnan (Prof.), Research Chemists, Engineer-Chemists, and 



Chemical Engineers, 54 

 Douglas (Lieut. C. K. M.), Experience during .Ascents 



amongst Clouds, 73 ; Some Causes of the Formation of 



Anticyclonic Stratus, 19 

 Douglas (Capt. S. R.), Migration of W^oodcock Breeding in 



the West of Ireland, 78 

 Dover (.\. T.), Electric Traction, 341 

 Drew (Dr. A. H.), and Dr. U. Griffin, Parasitology of 



Pyorrhoea alveolaris, 39, 313 

 Dufour (P. T.), The Terrestrial Tetrahedron and the Dis- 

 tribution of Land and Sea, 440 

 Dre^er (Dr. J. L. E.), The Origin of Ptolemy's Catalogue 



of Stars, 258 

 Druerv (C. T.) [obituarv], 489 

 Duff (Prof. A. W.), A Text-book of Physics. Fourth edition, 



41 



Dugan (R. S.), Two Eclipsing Variable Stars, 252 



Duncan (F. M.), Fertilisation and Deposition of Ova in 

 Portunas depurator, 379 



Dunkerley (G. D.), and .A. Blades, The Pay and Supply 

 of Teachers, 194 



Dunlop (E. B.), Polygamv among Rooks, 313; [obituary], 

 409 



Dunraven (Lord), The Nationalisation of Marine and Fresh- 

 water Fisheries, 510 



Dupre (J. V.) [obituary], 249 



Durand (Prof. W. F.), The Application of Science, 377 



Durham (Miss M. E.), South Slav Customs as Seen io 

 Serbian Ballads and Tales, 158 



Durstan (Sir .A. J.) [obituary], 170 



Dutt (C. P.), Some .Anatoniical Characters of Coniferous 

 Wood and their Value in Classification, 98 | 



Dyson (Sir F. W.), Eclipse Test of Einstein's Theory of 

 Gravitation, 54 ; and Prof. H. H. Turner, Commence- 

 ment of the .Astronomical Day, 512 



Dziewulski (W.), The Variable Star 11 Herculis, 413 



Eastman (Dr. C. R.), Chinese and Persian Giraffe Paint- 

 ings, 344; The Fossil Fishes in the U.S. National 

 Museum, 330: The Hippocampus in Ancient Art. 385 

 Easton (Dr. C), A Forecast of Coming Wintert, 524 



Eckles (Prof. C. H.), and Prof. G. F. Warren, Dairy 

 Farming, 383 



Eddington (Prof. A. S.), Radiative Equilibrium of the 

 Stars, 339; The Radiation of the Stars, 308, 365, 445 



Effront (J.), Achrodextrinase, 120 



Elliot (Daniel Giraud), .Memorial Medal and Honorarium. 

 Establishment of the, 489 



Elliot (H.), Herbert Spencer, 163 



Ellis (Dr. D.), Phycomycetous Fungi from the Lower Coal 

 Measures, 340 



Ellis (Mrs. J. D.), Herbs Used in Medicine (First Series), 

 with Descriptive and Explanatory Notes, 501 



Ellis (Dr. J. W.), The Mycological Collection of. Acquired 

 by the Kew Herbarium, 490 



Ellison (Dr. F. O'B.), A Curious Meteorological Pheno- 

 menon, 312 



Emerj- (Dr. W. D'Este), Clinical Bacterioiogjr and 

 Haematology for Practitioners. Fifth edjtion, 443 



Epstein (T.), Elements of the Sun's Rotation, 493 



Eredia (Prof. F.), .Manual of Instruction in the Use of 

 Meteorological Instruments, etc., 131 



Estabroc4c (Dr. A. H.), The Jukes in 1915, 226 



Escott (Miss), Science in Girls' Schools, 339 



Evans (I. B. Pole), The Genus Terfezia, 520 



Evans (Dr. J. W.), The Limitation of the Symmetry- 

 numbers of Crystals, 98 



Everitt (P. F.), Design and Testing <rf Telescope Objectives, 



97 

 Evershed (J.), Scarcity of Wasps in Kashmir in 1916, 185; 



The kodaikanal Observatory Report, 272 ; and Mrs., 



Solar Prominences, 432 

 Ewart (.A. J.), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, 



No. 25. 179 

 Ewart (Prof. J. C), Horse-Breeding and Horse-Racing, 346 

 Exner (H. V.), A Case of Hermaphroditism, 520 

 Eyre (Dr. J. V.), and S. T. Parkinson, Conser\-ing Plums 



by Drj'ing, 451 



Fabry (Prof.), The Temperature of Space, 394 : and H. 



Blondel, Provisional Elements of Sy Comet, October 2, 



1916, 80 

 Farmer (Prof. J. B.), The Future of Education, 367 

 Fawcett (C. B.) More Rational .Administrative Divisions 



for England and Wales, 52 

 Fawdry (R. C), Dynamics. Part i., 102 

 Fayet and Schaumasse Comet 1917 b (Schaumassei. 



32«. 375 

 Fearnsides (Prof. W. G.), awarded the G. C. Greenwe:! 

 Silver Medal of the North of England Institute of 

 Mining and Mechanical Engineers, 489 ; Resources of 

 Refractory Materials .Available for Glass Manufacture, 



393 

 Fedorov (E. S.), Numerical Relation between Zones and 



Faces of a Polyhedron, 98 

 Feldtmann (F. R.), Exploitation of Magnesite at Bulong. 233 

 Felt (E. P.), Distribution of Gall Midges, 400 

 Fenneman (N. M.), Physiographic Subdivisron of the 



United States, 159 

 Ferguson (.A. D.), Fish in Dams In the Sierra Nevada 



Mountains, 430 

 Ferguson (D.), Geology and Geography of South Georgia, 



272 

 F^rv (Prof. C). Work of the Optical Laborator>- of the 



Ecole de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles, Paris, 



315 

 Fewkes (Dr. J. W.), The Cliff-ruins in Fewkes CaAon, no 

 Fielding-Hall (H.) [obituan.]. 230 

 Findlay (Prof. -A.), Chemistry in the Service of Man. 



Second edition, 463 

 Finzi (Capt.), -An Ink for Localisation Marks, 510 

 Firth (J. B.), Highways and Byways in Nottinghamshire. 4 

 Fishenden (R. B.), Illustration Processes used in Scientific 



Publications, 218 

 Fischer-Petersen (J.), Comet 1917a (Mellish), 214 

 Fisher (Dr. H. .A. L.), Educational Reform, 17; Methods of 



Teaching Science in Schools, 186 ; On an Increased 



Grant for Education Purposes in London, 257 ; 



