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Index 



[Nature, 

 September 21, 1916 



Wells (H. G.), What is Coming? A Forecast of Things 



after the War, 478 

 Wells (R. C), Fractional Precipitation of some Ore-form- 

 ing Compounds, 229 

 Wereide (Dr. T.), Statistical Theory of Energy and Maher, 



197 

 West (G. D.), A Method of Measuring the Pressure of 



Light, 394 

 Wetherill (H. B.), The World and its Discovery, 4 parts, 520 

 Wharton-Hood (Dr. P.) [obituary], 204 

 Wheldon and Co.'s Botany Catalogue, 67 

 Wheler (A. S.), Antimony Production in Hunan Province, 



26 

 Whipple (R. S.), High Temperatures in the Laboratory, 90 ; 



Instruments for the Measurement of Solar Radiation, 



169 

 Whitaker (W.), An Outlier of Blackheath Pebble-beds at 



Tandridge Hill, 473 

 Whitbeck (Prof. R. H.), Geography of the Fox Valley, 



Wisconsin, 408 

 White (A.), Revision of the Stratiomyidae of Australia 



(Diptera), 375 

 White (F. P.), elected to an Isaac Newton Studentship at 



Cambridge University, 93 ; The Period of a Spherical 



Resonator with a Circular Aperture, 455 

 White (Dr. J. W.) [obituary], 266; bequest to Pennsylvania 



University, 414 

 White (Sir W.), Memorial to, 466 



Whiting (J. D.), Plague of Locusts near Jerusalem, 313 

 Whitlock (Lt.-Col.), awarded the Murchison Award of the 



R.G.S., 86 

 Whitmell (C. T.), Ground Rainbows, 34 ; Relative Lumino- 

 sities of Sun and Stars, 528 

 Whittaker (Prof. E. T.), and Prof. G. N. Watson, A Course 



of Modern Analysis. Second Edition, 298 ; Theory of 



Continued Fractions, 415 

 Whittaker (T.), The Theory of Abstract Ethics, 32 

 Wichmann (R.), Antiquity of Man in South America, 310 

 Wijsman (Dr. H. P.) [death], 144 ; [obituary], 226 

 Wild (F.), awarded the Back Award of the R.G.S., 86 

 Wilkinson (A. E.), The Apple, 277 



Willett (H. W. M.), The Daylight Saving Scheme, 221 

 Williams (M. Y.), Arisaig-Antigonish District, Nova Scotia, 



410 

 Willis (Dr. J. C), The Dispersal of Organisms, 274 ; The 



Geographical Distribution of Species, 355 

 Willows (Dr. R. S.), and H. T. George, Absorption of 



Gases by Quartz Bulbs, 135 

 Wilson (C. T. R.), Sign and Magnitude of Electric Dis- 

 charges in Lightning Flashes, 455 

 Wilson (Prof. E.), and Prof. J. W. Nicholson, Magnetic 



Shielding of Large Spaces, etc., 355 

 Wilson (E. B.), Distr'bution of the Chondriosomes to the 



Spermatozoa in Scorpions, 456 ; Theory of an Aeroplane 



encountering Gusts, 396 ; and C. L. E. Moore, A 



General Theory of Surfaces, 395 

 Wilson (President), Science and Industry, 165 

 Winge (Dr. O.), Pollination and Fertilisation Processes in 

 H. Lupulus and H. japonicus, 290; and J. P. H. 



Jensen, Quantitative Determination of Resins in Hops, 



290 

 Winton (Dr. A. L.), Dr. J. Moeller, and Dr. K. B. Winton, 



The Microscopy of Vegetable Foods. Second Edition, 



500 

 Wissler (C), Exhibit of Moccasins in the American Museum, 



524 ; Genetic Relations of certain Forms in American 



Aboriginal Art, 255 ; and H. Spinden, The Pawnee 



Human Sacrifice, 86 

 Witherby (H. F.), British Swallows in South Africa, 187 ; 



Moulting and Sequences of Plumage in the British 



Passeres, 267 

 Wolf (Prof. M.), A Cluster of Nebulae in Cetus, 148 ; Comet 



1916 b (Wolf), 1916ZK (Planet), 289 

 Wolff (J.), A Substance coagulating Inulin, 175 

 Wolseley (Viscountess), Women and the Land, 320 

 Wood (H. O.), The Eruption of Mauno Loa in May, 550 

 Wood (Prof. R. W.), Monochromatic Photography of Jupiter 



and Saturn, 75 ; Monochromatic Photographs of 



Planets, 471 

 Wood (S. T.), Rambles of a Canadian Naturalist, 360 

 Woodlock (Rev. J. M.), A New Variety of Abraxas gross- 



ulariata, 291 

 Woodward (Dr. A. Smith). A Mammalian Mandibular 



Ramus, 315; Use of Fossil Remains of the Higher 



Vertebrates in Stratigraphical Geology, 92 

 Woolnough (F.), The Future of Provincial Museums, 472 

 Worthington (Prof. A. M.), Sir William Ramsay, 484 

 Wright (Sir Almroth), Treatment of Septic Wounds, 468 

 Wright (F. E.), A Device fpr Solving Equations, 15 



Yoschida (S.), Milk in Crops of Brooding Pigeons, 206; 



Nature of Horny Masses on Legs of Horses, 206 

 Young (R. K.), and W. E. Harper, Motion of the Sidereal 



Universe, 208 

 Young (Prof. S.), Boiling-points and Critical Temperatures 



of Homologous Compounds, 175 



Zach (M.), Formulae for the Strength of Flat Rectangular 



Plates, 348 

 Zambonini (F.), Relations which exist between the Angles 



of Mixed Crystals and those of their Components, 335 

 Zappa (Dr. G.), Determination of Latitude, 109 

 Zeeman (Prof. P.), A Possible Deflection of Light by a 



Moving Medium, 67; On Fizeau's Experiment, 540 

 Zenghelis (M.), The Synthesis of Ammonia, 375 



