yature. 

 September 2 



1 

 I, 1916J 



Index 



XV 



Richardson (L. F.), " Ido," 16 ; Magnetic Disturbances 

 recorded at Eskdalemuir Observatory, 289 



Richet (Pgjf. C), awarded the French State Prize for 

 Poetry, 513 ; Conditions which Influence the Average 

 Monthly Deviation of the Birth-rate, 555 ; Illusory Pro- 

 tection against the X-rays, 215; Time-minimum in the 

 Psycho-physiological Reaction to Visual and Aural 

 Stimulations, 496 ; The Monthly Variation of Natalitv, 

 536 



Richter (V. von), Organic Chemistry, vol. i.. Chemistry of 

 the Aliphatic Series, translated by Dr. P. E. Spiel- 

 man n, 54 



Ridley (H. N.), Botany of Gunong Tahan, 209 



Ries (Prof. H.), and T. L. Watson, Engineering Geology, 

 Second Edition, 239 



Riggs (Prof. N. C.), Hancock's .Applied Mechanics for 

 Engineers, New Edition, 3 



Righi (A.), Influence of the Magnetic Field on the Charge 

 of a Conductor in Rarefied .Air, 254 



Ritchie (Dr. J.), .\ Brackish-water Hydroid, 469; and F., 

 Isle of Wight Disease in Bees, 160, 161 ; AnnuleWa 

 gemmata, 529 



Rivals (Prof. P.), Organisation of Higher Technical In- 

 struction in French Universities, 273 



Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.), Irrigation and the Cultivation of 

 Taro, 514 



Roberts (Sir J.), gift to Leeds University, 373 



Roberts (Rev. N.), The Bagananoa or Ma-laboch, 366 



Roberts (N. E.), bequest to Liverpool University, 373 



Robertson (G. S.), Phosphates in Basic Slags and Mineral 

 Phosphates, 248 



Robertson (J. M.), The Germans : (i) The Teutonic Gospel 

 of Race ; (2) The Old Germany and the New, 379 



Robertson (Leslie S.) [death], 307 ; [obituary article], 324 



Robson (W. A.), .Aircraft in War and Peace, 403 



Roebuck (D.), Limax tenellus. 286 



Rogers (Dr. A. W.), Geology of the Copper Deposits of 

 Namaqualand, 367 



Rolt-Wheeler (F.), Thomas Alva Edison, 158 



Rosa and McCollum, Electrolysis and its Mitigation, 303 



Rose (J. N.^, Recent Explorations in the Cactus Deserts of 

 South .America, 75 



Rose (Sir T. K.). The Wear of Coins, 248 



Rosenhain (Dr. W.), High Temperatures in the Laboratory, 

 90 



Rosenstlehl (A.) [obituary], 128 



Ross (Dr. F. E.), transferred to Washington, 17 



Ross (Dr.). Latitude Observations by Photography, 311 



Ross (Lt.-Col. Sir R.), An Application of the Theory of 

 Probabilities to the Study of a priori Pathometry, 244 



Rowley (F. R.), Use of Arsenious Jellv as a Preservative, 

 472 



Ruedemann (R.). Presence of a Median Eye in Trilobites, 255 



Russ (Dr. S.), The Simpson Light, 19 



Russell (Lieut. .A.), A New Occurrence of Gold from Corn- 

 wall, 375 



Russell (Dr. E. J.), .A Student's Book on Soils and Manures, 

 >5 : Manuring for Higher Crop Production, 300 ; The 

 Soil and the Plant, Nature's Cycle and Man's Control. 

 331 ; and .A. .Applevard, Loss of Nitrate by Washing 

 out from Arable Soil, 228 



Russell (H. N.), The Albedo of the Planets and their Satel- 

 lites, 75 



Russell (R. v.), assisted by Rai Bahadur Hira Lai, The 

 Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, 

 4 vols., 363 



Russell (S. B.), The Effect of High Resistance in Common 

 Nerve Paths, 346 



Rutherford (Dr. A.), and E. Jarvis, A New Scale-insect 

 affecting Sugar-cane in New Guinea, 556 



Rutley (F.), Elements of Mineralogy, Nineteenth Edition, 

 revised by H. H. Read, 259 



-A. C. S., The Lower Greensand Flora, 261 



Saccardo (Prof. Pier' .Andrea), elected a Foreign Member of 

 the Linnean Society, 246 



Sadler (Dr. M. E.), address on the Position of Leeds Uni- 

 versity. 413 



St. John (C. E.), Rowland's Preliminary Table of Solar 

 Spectrum Wave-lengths, 255 



Saleeby (Dr. C. W)., Armoured Men, 549; Preventive 



Eugenics, 161 

 Sage (Mrs. R.), gift to Knox College, Galesburg, 454 

 Salisbury (F. S.), Rambles in the Vaudese Alps, 201 

 Salway (Dr. A. H.), The Oxidation of Drying-oils, 269 

 Sang (E.), A New Table of Seven-place Logarithms, 499 

 Sano (F.), Convolutional Pattern of the Brains of Identical 



Twins, 94 

 Sarasin (E.), and T. Tommasina, Study of the Volta Effect 



by Induced Radioactivity, 51 

 Sat6 (S.), Daily Variation of Underground Temperature, 139 

 Sa.xton (W. T.), Ecological Notes on the District of Manubie, 



Transkei, 375 

 Sayles (R. W.), Banded Glacial Slates of Permo-Carboni- 



ferous Age, 215 

 Scatchard (G.), and Prof. M. T. Bogert, A New and vei^ 

 Sensitive Indicator for Acidimetrj- and Alkalimetry, etc, 

 493 

 Schafer (Sir E.), Science and Classics in Modern Education, 

 251; Science versus Classics, 120; The Endocrine 

 Organs, 338 

 Schidlof (A.), and A. Targonski, The Brownian Movement 



of Particles of Oil, etc., 315 

 Schjerning (Dr. H.), Proteid Substances of Barley, 290 

 Schlesinger (Prof. F.), The System of X Tauri, 169 ; Varia- 

 tion of Latitude, 369 

 Schlich (Sir W.), Importance of Afforestation, 462 

 Schmidt (Dr. J.), .Aroma of Hops, 290 ; Lupulin in Plants 

 raised by Crossing, 290 ; Marking Experiments with 

 Turtles in the Danish West Indies, 549 ; The Natural 

 History of the Eel, 327 

 Schonland (S.), A Petiole and Portion of the Lamina of 



Cotyledon orbiculata, 336 

 Schorr (Prof.), Comet 19156 (Taylor), 67 

 Schribaux (E.), Production of Improved Seeds of the Sugar- 

 beet, 6 

 Schuster (Prof. A.), appointed Halley Lecturer, 313 ; Deter- 

 mination of Gravity at Sea, 455 

 Schwalbe (Prof. G.) [obituary], 487 

 Schwarzschild (Prof. K.) [obituary], 266 

 Schweiz (Dr.), Distribution of the Tsetse Flies, 90 

 Scott (Dr. A.), National .Aspects of Chemistry, 171 

 Scott (Capt.) and his Companions, Unveiling a Memorial 



in St. Paul's Cathedral to, 225 

 Scott (Dr. D. H.), elected a Foreign Member of the Royal 



Swedish Academy of Sciences, 85 

 Scott (Dr. H. H.), Vomiting Sickness of Jamaica, 286 

 Scott (J. R.), Danish Labour on British Farms, 170 

 Scott (Robertson), Education and Progress in Japan, 308 

 Scott (Dr. R. H.) [death], 344 ; [obituary article], 365 

 Scott-MoncriefT (Sir Colin C.) [obituary], 144 

 Scrivener Q. B.), Tungsten in the Federated Malay States, 



348 

 Scull (E. and W.), bequest to Haverford College, 194 

 Seal (Dr. B.), The Positive Sciences of the .Ancient Hindus, 



177 

 Selbie (2nd Lieut. C. M.) [obituary], 487 

 Seligman (Dr. R.), and P. Williams, Annealing of 

 Aluminium, 315; The Behaviour of Aluminium, 

 310 

 Selous (E.), Ornithological Observations in Iceland, 106 ; 



Protection of Birds in Iceland, 227 

 Senn (C. H.), Leaf Vegetables and How to Cook Them, 



387 

 Seton-Watson (Dr. R. W.). gift to the School of Slavonic 



Studies at King's College, London. 454 

 Seward (Prof. A. C), A Cretaceous Flora, 198 

 Shackleton (Sir E.), .Arrangements for the Relief of Expedi- 

 tion of, 225, 241, 24s, 301, 449, 467, 548 

 Shackleton (W.), Numerals designed by Col. A. Strange, 



169 

 Shafer (G. D.), How " Contact Poisons " Kill Insects, 529 

 Shand (Prof. S. J.), The Pseudo-tachylyte of Parijo, 174 

 Shapley (H.), .A Short-period Cepheid with Variable Spec- 

 trum, 215 ; Discovery of Eight Variable Stellar Spectra, 

 21:5 : Variable Stellar Spectra, 428 

 Sharp (M. S.). The National Position with regard to the 



Supoly of D>'es, ';4 

 Sharp. Report on Indian Education. 1014-15, 535 

 Shame (Sir .A.). .A Tourney in the Belgian Congo and in 

 German East Africa, 110 



