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Bourquelot (J. E.), and A. Aubr>-, Crystallisation and Com- 

 plementary Properties of the Galactobiose Previouslv 

 Obtained by Biochemical Synthesis, 139 ; The Bio- 

 chemical Synthesis of a Second Galactobiose, 159 



Bourquelot (J. E.), M. Bridel, and A. Aubry, Crystallisation 

 and Properties of a )3-nionoglucoside of Glycerol, 319 



Bourne (Sir A. G.), The Value of Research in Science, 75 



Bousfield (\V. R.), Osmotic Pressure, 215; The Specific 

 Heat of Water, 419 ; and C. E. Bousfield, The Specific 

 Heat of Aqueous Solutions, 419 



Boutroux (Prof. E.), appointed Herbert Spencer Lecturer at 

 Oxford University, 299 



Bowen (X. L.), Artificial Nepheline, 269; Potassium Repre- 

 sentative of Nepheline, 269 



Bowman (H. M.), Physiok^ical Studies on Rhizophora, 139 



Bowrey (S. E.), Estimation of Toluene in Crude Petroleuni, 

 292 



Bowie (W.), The Gravimetric Survey of the United States, 

 219 



Braae (J.), D' Arrest's Periodic Comet, 112; and J. Fischer- 

 Petersen, Schaumasse Comet igi/i*, 271 ; Mrs. J. 

 Braae, Comet 1917a (Mellish), 133, 152 ; A New Comet 

 (Schaumasse), 214 



Brackenridge (G. W.), Gift to Columbia University, 518 



Bradford (S. C), The Origin of Flint, 324 



Bradley (Principal C), .\pplied Science and Pure Science, 330 



Bragg (Prof. W. H.), and W. L. Bragg, awarded the Gold 

 Medal of the Societa Italiana delle Scienze, 150 



Brame (Prof. J. S. S.), Liquid Fuel and its Combustion, 134 



Branford (B.). Janus and Vesta : a Study of the World 

 Crisis and After, 142 



Branner (Prof. J. C), The Tejon Pass Earthquake of 

 October 22, 1916, 492 



Brereton (C), Continuative Education in France, 288 



Breslich (E. R.), Second- Year Mathematics for Secondary 

 Schools. Second edition, 322 



Bridgman (Dr. P. W.), Effect of Great Pressures on the 

 Temperature and Velocity of Transition of Polymorphic 

 Forms, 32 ; Resistance of Metals under Pressure, 159 



Brill (H. C), The .Alcohol Industry in the Philippines, etc., 

 470 



Brinsmade (J. B.), and E. C. Kemble,- Harmonics in the 

 Infra-red .Absorption Spectra of Diatomic Gases, 500 



Bristol (Miss B. M.), appointed Honorary Assistant 

 Demonstrator in Botany at Birmingham University, 58 



Brodie (F. J.), The Frequency of Snow in London, 205 



Brooks (.Aid. A. D.), Present Objects of the Society of 

 Chemical Industry, 532 



Brooks (C. E. P.), Continentality and Temperature, 19 ; 

 Reduction of Temperature Observations to Mean of 

 Twenty-four Hours, 359 



Brown (Dr. H. T.), Postponement of Lecture to the 

 Chemical Society, 170 



Brown (J. C), Geology of the Province of Yunnan, 471 

 Brown (Prof. M.), Appearance and Disappearance of Islands, 



15 

 Brown (Dr. R. X. Rudmose), appointed an Examiner in 



Geography at Oxford, 38 

 Brown (Prof. W.), Change in Young's Modulus of Nickel 



with Magnetic Fields, 119 

 Browning (Dr. C. H.), and Dr. S. Russ. The Germicidal 



Action of Ultra-violet Radiation and its Correlation 



with Selective Absorption, 217 

 Browning (Prof. K. C), Detection of Traces of Mercury 



Salts for Toxological Purposes, 292 

 Bruce (Dr. W. S.), The Weddell Sea. 429" 

 Browning, Gulbrausen, and Thornton (Drs.), The .Anti- 



septive Properties of Flavine and Brilliant Green, 490 

 Brunchorst (Dr. J.) [obituary], 267 

 Bryant (W. W.). Arcs of Halos, 345 

 Bryce (Lord), The Worth of .Ancient Literature to the 



Modern World, 138 

 Buchanan (J. Y.), Comptes Rendus of Obser\-ation and 



Reasoning, 142 

 Buckley (O. E.), .An lonisation Manometer, 139 

 Buckman (S. S.), Correlation of Jurassic Chronology, 



339 

 Bulleid (A.), and H. St. George Gray, The Glastonbury 



Lake Village. Vol. ii., 482 

 Bullens (D. K.), Steel and its Heat Treatment. Second 



impression, 381 



Burg.ss (Dr. G. K.), .Measurement of the Temperatures in 



Bessemer and Open-hearth Practice, 151 

 Burne (R. H.), Some of the Viscera of an Okapi. 178 

 Burnet (Prof. J,), Higher Education and the War, 361 

 Burnham (J. B.), Game Protectron in America, 18 

 Burton (T. H.), Microscopic .Material of ihe Hunter Pebble- 

 beds of Nottinghamshire and its Probable Source of 

 Origin, 238 

 Butler (Prof. G. M.), A Pocket Handbook of MineraU. 



Second edition, 523 

 Butler (Prof. M.), Is America Drifting? 

 Butler (S.), Life and Habit. New edition, 203 

 Buttikofer (Dr. J.), The Baboons of O-leb^s, 313 

 Byerly (Prof. W. E.), An Introduction to the Use of 

 Generalised Co-ordinates in .Mechanics and Physks, 18a 



Calderwood (\\'. L.), The Salmon of the River Lochy as 



Shown by a Collection of Scales Made in 1916, 239 

 Caiman (Dr. W. T.), Report on the Crustacea CoUected by 



the Terra Nova Expedition, 352 

 Calmette (Dr. .A.), appointed a Sub-Director of the Institut 



Pasteur, Paris, 489 

 Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd., List of Resist- 

 ance Pyrometers, 16 ; Lists of Scientific Instruments, 193 

 Campbell (Prof. W. W.), The Nebube and Stellar Evolution, 

 393 ; and W. H. Moore, Rotation in Planetary Nebulae, 

 375 

 Camus (Dr.), A Centre for Determining the Extent of War 



Incapacitation, 468 

 Capps (S. R.), The Age of Peat-layers, 471 

 Capus (.A.), Discourse to the French -Academy, 390 

 Cardot (C. and H.), .Analogy between the Lactic Ferments 



and Streptococci, 539 

 Carleton (Prof. M. A.), The Small Grains, 22 

 Carlson (Prof. A. J.), The Control of Hunger in Health 



and Disease, 41 

 Carmichael (Prof. R. D.), The Provision made by Mathe- 

 matics for the Needs of Science, 353 

 Carpenter (Dr.), The Basis of Modem Industry in Mechanics 



and Chemistry, 532 

 Carpenter (Dr. F. .A.), The -Aviator and the Weather 



Bureau. Second edition, 263 

 Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), Neglect of Pure Scientific In- 

 vestigation, 213 

 Carrel (.A.), et G. Dehelly, Le Traitement des Plates 



Infect^s, 363 

 Carslaw (Prof. H. S.), The Elements of Non-Euclidean 



Plane Geometry and Trigonometry-, 302 

 Carter (H. F.), and Dr. D. Mackinnon, Intestinal Pro- 

 tozoa, 14 

 Carus-Wilson (C), The Origin of Flint, 345 

 Carvalho (C. M. Delgado de), .Metterok^ie du Bresil. 31^4 

 Cary (L. R.), Influence of the Marginal Sense Organs on 



Metabolic .Activity in Cassiopea xaniachana, 140 

 Cashmore (M.), Fermat's Last Theorem, 302 

 Castle (Prof. W. E.), Genetics and Eugenics, 202 ; and S. 

 Wright, Studies of Inheritance in Guinea-pigs and 

 Rats, 226 

 Cauwood (J. D.), S. English, and W. E. S. Turner, The 

 .Action of Chemical and Physical .Agents on Some Types 

 of Scientific Glassware, 453 

 Cavasino (Dr. .A.), Italian Earthquakes. 1891-1910, 392 

 Cave (Capt. C. J. P.), The Forms of Clouds, 15 

 Cave (Lieut. L.), -Auroras and Magnetic Storms, 525 

 Caven (Dr. R. M.), A Short System of Qualitative Analysis 

 for Students of Inorganic Chemistr>-, 422 ; The Origin 

 of Flint, 306 

 Cazin (M.). Total Helrotherapy in the Treatment of -Men 



Wounded in the War, 259 

 Chapman (A.), The Brent Goose, 170 



Chapman (A. C), Some Main Lines of .Advance m the 

 Domain of Modern .Analytical Chemistry, 271 ; The 

 Colouring Matter of Red torulie, 132 

 Chapman (F), Some Tertiary Fish-teeth. 179 

 Chapman (Dr. S.), Convection and Diffusion within Giant 



Stars, 258 ; Thermal Diffusion and the Stars, 259 

 Charlesworth and J. Kamsbottom, Structure of the Leaves 



of Hybrid Orchids, 19 

 Charpv (G.), and A. Cornu-Thenard, Tests for Resilience, 

 139 ; and M. Godchot, Conditions of the Formation of 

 Coke, 359 



