J Nature, "l 



July 28, 1910J 



Index 



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T arbell, 396 ; Crete the Forerunner of Greece, C. H. 

 Hawes and Harriet Boyd Hawes, 422 ; Discovery at Bay 

 of Islands of a Series of Engraved Rocks, C. L. Wragge, 

 436 ; the Annual of the British School at Athens, H. R. 

 Hall, 4b2 ; Shell-mound at Ellis Landing, N. C. Nelson, 

 465 ; Discovery of a Burial Cave, probably Neolithic, at 

 Montouliers, Lucien Mayet and Laurent Maurette, 514 



Archenhold (Herrj, Halley's Comet, 439 



Architecture: National Monument to Victor Emanuel, 380; 

 Who Planned the Taj ? Rev. H. Hosten, 450 



Architecture, Naval : Launch of H.M.S. Colossus, 231 ; 

 see Naval Architecture 



Arctica : Croisi^re Oceanographique accomplie a bord de 

 la Belgica dans la Mer du Gronland, 1905, Due d'Orl6ans, 

 Dr. William S. Bruce, 8 ; Cooperation in Magnetic 

 Work, 41 ; Proposed Arctic Zeppelin Airship Expedition, 

 41 ; Expedition to Investigate the Possibilities of an Air- 

 ship Flight to the North Pole, 164 ; the North Polar 

 Question, 76 ; the Siege and Conquest of the North Pole, 

 George Bryce, 366; Commander Peary's Expedition to 

 the North Pole, 283 ; Captain Amundsen's Expedition, 



435 



Ardern (Edward), the Disinfection of Sewage and Sewage 

 Filter Effluents, with a Chapter on the Putrescibility and 

 Stability of Sewage Effluents, E. B. Phelps, 411 



Areika, R. Randall Maciver and C. Leonard Woolley, 

 H. R. Hall, 251 



Armit (.Dr. H. W.), an Investigation into the Mechanism 

 of Production of Black water Fever, Dr. J. O. Wakelin 

 Barratt and Dr. Warrington Yorke, 83 



Armstrong (Dr. E. Frankland), the Simple Carbohydrates 

 and Glucosides, 333 ; Origin of Osmotic Efifects, iii., the 

 Function of Hormones in stimulating Enzyme Change in 

 Relation to Narcosis and the Phenomena of Degenerative 

 and Regenerative Change in Living Structures, 446 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.), Origin of Osmotic Effects, iii., 

 the Function of Hormones in Stimulating Enzyme Change 

 in Relation to Narcosis and the Phenomena of Degener- 

 ative and Regenerative Change in Living Structures, 

 446 



Arnaud (A.), Isomerisation of Oleic Acid by the Displace- 

 ment of the Double Linkage, 480 



Arnold (Prof. J. O.), Uniform Nomenclature of Iron and 

 Steel, 326 



.Arnoux (Ren6), Longitudinal Equilibrium and Curvature 

 of the Carrying Surfaces of Aeroplanes, 209 



Artropodos Pardsitos, Prof. Daniel Greenway, 426 



.Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, 149, 330, 450 



-Assmann (Mr.), Proposed Meteorological Observations 

 during Progress through the Tail of Halley's Comet, 320 



Association of Technical Institutions, the Organisation of 

 Technical Education, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, F.R.S., 83 



Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions, a 

 National System of Technical Education, Dr. Robert 

 Pohl at, 206 



Astronomy : Astronomical Occurrences in March, 19 ; in 

 April, 140; in May, 259; in June, 439; Comet 1910a, 

 M. Esclangon, 19 ; J. Comas Sola, 19 ; Mr. Innes, 45 ; 

 M. Ou^nisset, 79 ; Comte de la Baume Pluvinel, 79 ; 

 Dr. Wright, 79 ; Dr. Albrecht, 79 ; Messrs. Merrill and 

 Oliver, ro : Prof. Barnard, 79 ; Dr. Kobold, 79, 108, 

 383 ; Herr Pechiile, 79, 260 ; Michie Smith, 108 ; 

 Mr. Evershed, 108; Herr Konkoly, 108; Dr. F. J. 

 Allen, 108 ; Knox Shaw, 169 ; Dr. Ristenpart, 

 201 ; Herr Castro, 201 ; Herr Tscherny, 260 ; 

 Prof. Stroobant, 260; Spectrum of the Comet 1910a, 

 H. Deslandres and P. Idrac, 119, 140; Colour of Comet 

 iqioa during its Perihelion Passage, Mr. Innes, 534; 

 Our Astronomical Column, 19, 45, 79, 108, 140, 169, 

 201, 231, 259, 290, 320, 348, 383, 409, 439, 468, 501, 

 ?i3i3 ; Fireball of February 17, W. F". Denning, 20 ; 

 Pidoux's Comet 1910b, 20, 79 ; a Naked-eye Sun-spot 

 Group, J. H. Elgie, 20; Halley's Comet, 20; W. B. 

 Broderick, 46; Mr. Olivier, 79; Dr. F. J. .Mien, 108; 

 G. Renaudot, 119; Knox Shaw, 169, 409; Jean Mascart, 

 169, 471; Dr. Ebell, 201, 386, 410; M. Baldet, 201, 224; 

 Dr. Smart, 223, 322 ; C. E. Guillaume, 224, 470 ; M. 

 Flammarion, 225 ; Dr. Ristenpart. 259 ; Mr. Ryves, 259 ; 

 Mr. Innes, 259, 386, 534 ; M. Giacobini, 259, 299, 386, 

 470, 479; Mr. Denning, 260; C. Leach, 277, 321, 348, 

 384, 410, 471 ; W. B. Tripp, 290 ; Sir Robert Ball, 290 ; 



Dr. H. N. Russell, 290; J. Holetschek, 291, 348; Gustave 

 Gilman, 321, 348; Dr. A. C. Jordan, 321; Mr. Gruning, 

 321 ; Mr. Bellamy, 321 ; Mr. Crommelin, 321 ; Dr. Pio 

 Emanuelli, 321; Prof. Attilio Sesta, 348; J. Franz, 348; 

 Dr. Wright, 349 ; Prof. Frost and Dr. Slocum, 349 ; M. 

 C^ggi^i 359> 3i*t> ; Dr. F. Iniguez, 384 ; Prof. Michie 

 Smith, 3554 ; Prof. Dyson, 385 ; Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 385 ; 

 Prof. Birkeland, 385 ; E. Clegg, 386 ; W. E. Rolston, 

 386 ; MM. Bernard and Idrac, 386 ; V. M. Slipher and 

 Mr. Lampland, 386 ; Mr. Evershed, 386 ; M. Esclangon, 

 409 ; M. Borrelly, 410 ; Prof. George Forbes, 410 ; G. W. 

 Grabham, 410; M. Eginitis, 410, 439; M. Andr6, 410; 

 Georges Claude, 410 ; MM. Angot, Lebel, Limb, and 

 Nanty, 410 ; Langton Cole, 439 ; Dr. Franz, 439 ; Dr. 

 Wolf, 439 ; Prof. Franz, 439 ; Prof. Sykora, 439 ; Prof. 

 Donitch, 439 ; Herr Archenhold, 439 ; Dr. Hartmann, 

 439; E. Marchand, 439; M. PopofI, 439; J. Baillaud and 

 G. Demetresco, 439 ; Prof. Max Wolf, 470 ; Dr. Cerulli, 

 470 ; A. Miethe, 470 ; Herr Osthoff, 470 ; Dr. 

 Banschiewicz, 470 ; M. Luizet, 470 ; MM. Cirera and 

 Ubach, 470 ; J. Comas Sola, 470, 479, 534 ; J. W. Scholes, 

 471; H. E. Wood, 534; W. M. Worssell, 534; H. C. 

 Reeve, 534 ; Mr. Finlay and Prof. Rudge, 534 ; Halley's 

 Comet in Japanese Records, K. Hirayama, 140 ; Halley's 

 Comet as seen in 1835 compared with Donati's in 1858, 

 A. Brothers, 148; Transit of Halley's Comet across 

 Venus and the Earth in May, Prof. Kr. Birkeland, 217; 

 Observations of Halley's Comet and Venus, E. T. 

 Mullens, 339 ; Cardboard Model showing the Relative 

 Positions of Halley's Comet, the Sun, and the Earth 

 during Present Apparition, Rupert Hicks, 230; Halley's 

 Comet, its History, with that of other Noted Comets, and 

 other Astronomical Phenomena, Superstitions, &c.. Rev. 

 John Brown, 276; Halley's Comet and Meteorology, 320; 

 Proposed Meteorological Observations during Progress 

 through the Tail of Halley's Comet, Prof. Hergesell, 

 320 ; Messrs. Assmann and Teisserenc de Bort, 320 ; 

 Meteorological Observations during the Passage of the 

 Earth through the Tail of Halley's Comet, W. H. Dines, 

 F.R.S., 427; J. N. Pring, 427; Meteors from Halley's 

 Comet, Mr. Denning, 320 ; Changes in Halley's Comet, 

 Ernest Esclangon, 330 ; Halley's Comet and Magnetic 

 and Electrical Phenomena, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 367 ; 

 Halley's Observations on Halley's Comet, 1682, A. S. 

 Eddington, 372 ; Halley and his Comet, Aldred Lecture 

 at Society of Arts, Prof. H. H. Turner, F.R.S., 387; 

 Composition of the Atmosphere after the Passage of 

 Halley's Comet, Georges Claude, 419; Observations of 

 Halley's Comet made at the Observatory of .Athens, 

 D. Eginitis, 449 ; Phenomena Observed at the Pic du 

 Midi on May 18-19, ^mile Marchand, 449 ; the Tail of 

 Halley's Comet on May 18-19, Howard Payn, 487; 

 W. H. Finlay and W. A. Douglas Rudge, 487 ; the 

 Transit and Tail of Halley's Comet, Knox Shaw, 501 ; 

 Dr. Meyermann, 501 ; Father S. Chevalier, 502 ; M. 

 Marchand, 502 ; MM. Cirera and Pericas, 502 ; M. 

 Eginitis, 502 ; J. Baillaud and M. Boinot, 502 ; Dr. Ram- 

 baut, 502 ; H. H. Grunning, 502 ; L. Whitaker, 502 ; 

 Observations on Halley's Comet made at the Observa- 

 tory of Ebra, Spain, MM. Cirera and Pericas, 513 ; 

 Change in the Nucleus of Halley's Comet, J. Baillaud 

 and A. Boinot, 513 ; New Canals on the Planet Mars, 

 Percival Lowell, 29 ; Occultation of Mars, April 13, 169 ; 

 Occultation of Mars by the Moon on .April 13, Dr. W. 

 Krebs, 383 ; Mars during the Recent Opposition, W. E. 

 Rolston, 440 ; the New Canals on Mars, M. Jonckheere, 

 468 ; the Intrinsic Brightness of the Sun, Charles Nord- 

 mann, 29 ; the Intrinsic Brilliancy of the Sun, Dr. Nord- 

 mann, 232 ; Astronomical Curiosities, Facts and Fallacies, 

 J. Ellard Gore, 33 ; Curiosities of the Sky, Garrett P. 

 Serviss, 33 ; Death of D. O. Mills, 41 ; Brilliant Fireball 

 of February 27, W. F. Denning, 45 ; the Sun-spots of 

 September 25, 1909, Dr. Slocum, 46 ; Displacement of 

 Lines at the Sun's Limb, W. S. Adams, 46 ; the 

 " Anuario " of the Madrid Observatory, 1910, 46; 

 .Accelerated Velocity of Jupiter's Red Spot Hollow, 

 Scriven Bolton, 70 ; the Flattening of lo, First Satellite 

 of Jupiter, J. Comas Sola, 389; the Lacings between 

 Jupiter's Belts, Prof. Lowell, 501 ; the Phenomenon of 

 Purkinje. Ch. Gallissot, 90 ; Some Scientific Centres, 

 XV.. the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory of the 



