September 2 



Nature, 1 



r, 1916J 



Index 



XVI 1 



of Meteorolog>', 85 ; Motion of Solids and Fluids when 



the Flow is not Irrotational, 355 

 Taylor (Dr. Griffith), With Scott : The Silver Lining, 280 

 Tello (Dr. J. C), G. K. Noble, and Dr. L. S. Moss, 



Expedition to South America, 425 

 Terada, Yokota, and Otuki, Distribution of Cyclonic Pre- 

 cipitation in Japan, 550 

 Terazawa (K.), Periodic Disturbance of Level, 314 

 Th^el (Prof. H.), Retirement of, 366 

 Thiele (H.), The Motion of the Nuclei of Comet 1915 e 



(Taylor), 388 

 Thoday (D.), Optical Properties of Chlorophyll, 95 

 Thomas (Dr.), Geology of the Country around Milford, 470 

 Thompson (C. J.), The Wellcome Historical Medical 



Museum, 266 

 Thompson (F. C), Annealing of Metals, 314; Composition 



of Alloys, 288 ; Properties of Solid Solutions of Metals, 



etc., 314 

 Thompson (J. M.), Platyzoma microj>hyllum, 95 

 Thompson (Prof. S. P.) [death], 325 ; [obituary article], 343 ; 



Proposed Memorial to, 448 

 Thompson (Prof. W. H.), The Food Value of Great Britain's 



Food Supply, 231 ; and the Writer of the Article, 



National Food Supply and Nutritional Value, 261 

 Thomson (G. P.), awarded a Smith's Prize at Cambridge 



University', 72 

 Thomson (Prof. J A.), Science for Life, 438 

 Thomson (Sir St. Clair), to speak on "Shakespeare and 



Medicine," 105 

 Thomson (Dr. T.) [obituary], 63 

 Thornton (J. S.), A Forgotten Chapter in the History of 



Education, 354 

 Thornton (W. M.), Ignition of Gases by Impulsive Electrical 



Discharge, 50 

 Thorpe (Sir Edward), The Worth of Chemistry, 538 ; Coal- 

 tar and Ammonia, 517 

 Ticehurst (Dr. C. B.), Renewal of Plumage by Moulting, 



14 



Tichomirov (Prof. V. A.) [death], 42 



Tillyard (R. J.), Australian Neuroptera, 375; and B. 

 Dunstan, Mesozoic and Tertiary Insects collected in 

 Queensland, 489 



Tinker (F.), Osmotic Pressure or Osmotic Suction — 

 Which?, 122 



Tobev (Dr. E. N.), Life and Work of, 384 



Tolman (R. C), and T. D. Stewart, Electromotive Force 

 produced by Acceleration of Metals, 215 



Topi (Dr. M.), Tobacco Decoctions and the Destruction 

 of Insect Pests, 228 



Torii (R.), The Prehistoric Population of Southern Man- 

 churia, 426 



Tout (Prof. T. F.), elected a Member of the .Athenaeum 

 Club, 41 



Tower (D. G.), Biology of Apanteles militaris, 313 



Tregarthen (J. C), The Life-story of an Otter. New 

 Edition, 360 



Trillat (A.), A Roman Calorimetric Method for Characteris- 

 ing Soft Waters, 155 



Trimen (R.) [death], 467 ; [obituary article], 485 



Trotter (A. P.), Numerals for Scales and Punches, 121 



Trotter (W.), Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War, 150 



Trouard-Riolle (Mile.), Cross between a Wild Crucifer, 

 etc., with a Tuberised Root, 175 



Troup (R. S.), Pinus longifolia, 469 



Turnbull (C), The Utilisation of Waste Heat for Agricul- 

 ture, 422, 520 



Turner (Miss E. L.), Breeding Habits of the Sheldrake, 

 267 ; Habits of the Waterhen, Coot, Redshank, Ringed 

 Plover, and Lapwing, 106 ; Some Rarer British Birds, 



349 



Turner (Prof. H. H.), A Voyage in Space : a Course of 

 Six Lectures, "Adapted to a Juvenile Auditory," de- 

 livered at the Royal Institution at Christmas, 1913, 

 139 ; Discontinuities in Meteorological Phenomena, 234 



Turner (T.), appointed to the Board of British Dyes, Ltd., 

 127 



Tweedy (J.) [obituary], 204 



Twort (Dr.), Infantile Diarrhoea, 14 



Tyler (Capt. W. F.), A Daylight Meteor, 17; The Large 

 Meteorite of February 13, 1915. 38S 



Tyrrell (C. W.). Petrography of the Trachytic and Allied 



Rocks of the Carboniferous Age in the Clyde Lava 

 Plateaux, 415 

 Tyrrell (G. W.), The Picrite-teschenite Sill of Lugar, 195 



Upton (G. B.), The Structure and Properties of the more 



common Materials of Construction, 518 

 Uraguchi (Y.), Handy Logarithmic Tables, 179 



Valentine (Lt. R. L.) [obituary], 265 



Vallery (L.), Stability of Hypochlorites in very Dilute 

 Solutions, 75 



Vallot (J.), The Law which connects the Calorific Absorp- 

 tion of a Cell, 175 



Vanni (Prof. G.), Progress and Present Position of Wire- 

 less Telegraphy and Telephony, 389 



Vaughan (T. W.), Association of Platforms and Reefs in 

 the Virgin and Leeward Islands, 389 ; Ecology of the 

 Floridian and Bahaman Shoal-water Corals, 75 



Verneau (R.), The Hindenburg and other Fetishes, 227 



Viljev (A.), The Trajectory of a Falling Body, 527 



Vincent (V.), Circulation of Manganese in Natural Waters, 

 27 



Voss (W.), Occultation of Mars, October 2, 1915, 148 



Waggaman (W. H.), The Production of Sulphuric Acid and 



a Proposed New Method of Manufacture, 60 

 Wagner (P. A.), The " National Game " of Africa, 336 ; 



The Geology and Mineral Industry of South-West 



Africa, 329 

 Wailes (G. H.), Rhizopoda, part iii. (The British Fresh- 

 water Rhizopoda and Heliozoa, J. Cash and G. H. 



Wailes, vol. iii.), 178 

 Wakefield (Miss E. M.), New Exotic Fungi, 347 

 Walcott (Dr. C. D.), Cambrian Trilobites, 75 ; Smithsonian 



Physical Tables, 141 

 Walker (Dr. G. T.), Probable .Amount of Monsoon Rainfall 



in 19 1 6, 490 

 Walker (Dr. G. W.), to deliver the Halley Lecture, 253 

 Walker (Prof. T. L.), Spencerite, a New Zinc Phosphate 



from British Columbia, 375 

 Wallace (Dr. A. R.), Medallion in Westminster Abbey, 58 

 Wallace (Dr. W.), and others, Fishery Investigations, 342 

 Wallis (B. C), Maps of Density of Population, 108 

 Walmsley (Dr. R. M.), Manufacture and Application of 



Optical Glass, 263 

 Ward (F. K.), awarded the Cuthbert Peek .Award of the 



R.G.S., 86 

 Waring (G. A.), Springs of California, 17 

 Washburn (Prof. E. W.), An Introduction to the Principles 



of Physical Chemistrj', 277 

 Wassermann (Prof. A. von), appointed Director of the 



Institute for Experimental Therapy and of the Georg 



Speyerhaus, Frankfurt, 226 

 Waterhouse (L. L.), The North Heemskirk Tinfield, 470 

 Waterman (Prof. T.), Evolution of the Human Chin, 286 

 Watkins-Pitchford (Dr.), Drs. A. J. Orenstein and W. 



Steuart, Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Native Miners 



of South Africa, 309 

 Watson (Sir C), Origin of English Measures of Length, 



16, 69 ; [obituary article], 84 

 Watson (H.), The Carnivorous Slugs of South Africa, 47a 

 Watson (Second Lieut. H.) [obituary], 548 

 Watson (J. B.), Experiments on the Conditioned Reflex, 167 

 Watson (Dr. M.), Rural Sanitation in the Tropics, 141 

 Watson (W.). What Science says to Truth, 344 

 Watt (R. A. W.), Atmospheric Electricity, 161 

 Watts (Sir P.). Load Lines of Merchant Ships, 170 

 Waxweiler (E.) [obituary], 385 

 Webb (E. J.), and the Reviewer, "Ptolemy's Catalogue of 



Stars," 341 

 Weber (S.), Measurement of the Vapour Pressure of Ice,. 



i88 

 Webster (D. L.), Emission Quanta of Characteristic X-rays, 



75 

 Weinberg (Prof. M.), to Lecture on Gas Gangrene before 



the Royal Society of Medicine, 41 

 Weiss (Prof. F. E.), Nature of so-called " Graft-hybrids," 



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