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Calculating Machines, L. T. y Quevedo, 108 



Calculation, Theory of, Prof. C. V. Boys, 418 



California, Earthquakes in, A. H. Palmer, 367; University, 

 Grants for New Buildings, 153 ; Medical School, Plan 

 for Development of, 24 ; Springs of, G. A. Waring, 17 ; 

 Californian Shell-mounds, Composition and Age of, 

 E. W. Gifford, 309 



Calorific Absorption of a Cell, J. Vallot, 175 



Cambrian Trilobites, C. D. Walcott, 75 



Cambridge University, The Raymond Horton-Smith Prize 

 awarded to Dr. E. Mellanby, 24; S. Ramanujan's 

 Mathematical Work, 24 ; Subject for the Sedgwick Prize 

 Essay for 1919, 24; Combined Examination; S. W. 

 Cole appointed University Lecturer in Medical Chem- 

 istry ; C. S. Gibson appointed Assistant to the Professor 

 of Chemistry; Smith's Prizes awarded to H. M. Garner 

 and G. P. Thomson ; A Rayleigh Prize awarded to 

 W. M. Smart ; The Lecturer in Animal Embryology not 

 appointed, 72 : A. V. Hill and J. E. Davey elected 

 Fellows of King's College, 93 ; F. P. White elected an 

 Isaac Newton Student, 93 ; H. Jeffreys re-elected to a 

 Studentship, 93 ; F. Kidd awarded the Allen Scholar- 

 ship, 93; Grants from the Gordon Wigan Fund, 114; 

 An Exhibition at Emmanuel College, 252; Degrees for 

 Original Research, 333 ; Dr. Cobbett re-appointed Lec- 

 turer in Pathology, 334 ; Dr. Graham-Smith re- 

 appointed Lecturer in Hygiene, 334 



Campanulina ceylonensis, Major R. E. Lloyd and Dr. N. 

 Annandale, 187 



Canada : Meteorological Service of. Monthly Record of 

 Observations, 470; Mineral Production of, 552; Mines 

 Branch of the Department of Mines, Summary Report 

 for 1914, 228; Petroleum and Natural Gas Resources 

 of, 206 ; Royal Astronomical Society of. New Honorary 

 Fellows of the, 523 



Canadian Economic Geology, 410; Ethnographic Work, 

 A. C. Breton, 285 ; Naturalist, Rambles of a, S. T. 

 Wood, 360 : Reflector, The Great, 323 ; Universities, 

 Resolution at the Conference of, on Graduate Facilities 

 of the Universities of Great Britain, 495 ; Next Con- 

 ference of, 495 



Canal between Aries and Marseilles, The New, Prof. P. 

 Gribaudi, 505 



Canary Island Palm, The, Dr. G. V. Perez, 387 



Cancer, The Parasitic Nature of. Dr. E. F. Smith, 460 



Carabidae'from the Upper Williams River, N.S.W., T. G. 

 Sloane, 556 



Carbon, Estimation of. by the Efl^ertz Method, H. Le 

 Chatelier and F. Bogitch, 275, 295 ; in Steel, Deter- 

 mination of, 249 



Carnegie Foundations, Reports of, 48 ; United Kingdom 

 Trust, Second Annual Report, 24 



Catalysis of Hydrogen Peroxide, G. Lemoine, 214 



Caterpillars, A Plague of, J. C. Merryweather, 321 



Cats, Sex-limited Colour Inheritance in. Dr. L. Doncaster 

 and D. W. Cutler, 232 



Caucasus and the .'\siatic Territory Beyond, Travels in the, 

 Capt. M. Burr, 407 



Caviare from the Roes of Salmon and Shad, 44 



Cellular Network, Formation of a, during Crystallisation, 

 V. Dauzfere, 214 



Cement, Air Analyser for determining the Fineness of, 150 



Cements and Clays, i<;o 



Centrifugal Force, Effects of, on the Polarity of the Eggs 

 of Creoidula, E. G. Conklin, 71; 



8 Cephei, Spectrum of, W. S. Adams and H. Shapley, 215 



Cepheid, A Short-period, with Variable Spectrum, H. 

 Shapley, 215 



Cereals, Whole, Importance of Utilising, 406 



Cerebral Cortex. Origin of the. Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 235 



Cerebro-spinal Fever, 1Q15, Report on. Profs. Andrewes, 

 Bullock, and Hewlett, 14 ; Drs. M. Foster and J. F. 

 Gaskell, 410 : Meningitis and Cerebral Trepanning, A 

 Prolonged Form of, Neveu-Lemaire, Debeyre, and 

 Rouvi^re. 350 



Cetarea Stranded on the British Coasts during 1915, Dr. 

 S. F. Harmer, 146 



Chad Basin, Anthropology and Fauna of the. Sir H. H. 

 Johnston, q 



Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, Bequest to, by 

 J. S. N. Boyd, 94 



Chemical : and Allied Trades, Proposed Association of, 264 ; 

 Change in Living Organisms, The Mechanism of. Prof. 

 W. M. Bayliss, 352 ; Industry, Position and Prospects 

 of, 317; Industry, The Society of. Annual General Meet- 

 ing of, 453 ; Society of, Dr. A. Lauder elected Honorary 

 Secretary of the Edinburgh and East of Scotland Section 

 of the, 513 ; The Future of, 232 ; Industries, British, 

 The Organisation of, 423 ; Laboratories, The New, at 

 University College, London, 148 ; Manufacturers, 

 British, Association of. Sir C. H. Bedford appointed 

 Secretary of the, 548 ; Organisation in Germany during 

 the War, Prof. F. G. Donnan, 82 ; Research, Need of 

 a Government Institution for, C. A. Jacobson, 130 ; 

 Researches in Bengal, Dr. P. C. RSy, 88 ; Science 

 and Civilisation, Prof. F. G. Donnan, 370; Society, 

 Annual General Meeting of, 128; Meeting to be held to 

 consider the Removal of Names of Alien Enemies, 144, 

 308 ; Question of the Removal of Names of Alier* 

 Enemies, 246 ; Removal of the Names of Alien 

 Enemies, 366 ; Portraits of Past-presidents of the, 205 



Chemist and Engineer, Relation of the. Prof. F. G. 

 Donnan, 495 



Chemistry and National Prosperity, Prof. F. Soddy, iii ; 

 Elementary, A Laboratory Outline of. Prof. A. Smith, 

 257 ; A Text-book of. Prof. A. Smith, 257 ; for Students 

 and General Readers, 257 ; Historical Introduction to. 

 Prof. T. M. Lowry, 29 ; History of, 29 ; Inorganic, A 

 Text-book of. Edited by Dr. J. Newton Friend, vol. viii., 

 The Halogens and their Allies, Dr. G. Martin and 

 E. A. Dancaster, 257 ; in the Service of Man, Prof. 

 A. Findlay, 538 ; Institute of. New Officers and Council, 

 41 ; Modern, and its W^onders, Dr. G. Martin, 257 ; 

 National Aspects of. Dr. A. Scott, 171 ; Physical, An 

 Introduction to the Principles of, from the standpoint 

 of Modern ■ Atomistics and Thermodynamics, Prof. 

 E. W. Washburn, 277 ; Science of. Neglect of the. 

 Prof. W. C. McC. Lewis, 145 ; The Worth of. Sir 

 E. Thorpe, 538; Theoretical and Practical, 218 



Chemists : and the War, Sir D. Haig, 284 ; and their Train- 

 ing, Sir J. Dobbie, 47 ; Industrial, Scholarships for 

 Women as, 394 ; The Training of. Prof. A. Smith, .334 



Chemists' Year-book, 1916, The, Edited by F. W. Atack, 

 2 vols., 320 



Children, An Appeal for the Education of the, 173 



Child Training, V. M. Hillyer, 238 



Chilian Meteorology, 530 



Chilka Lake, The Decapod Crustacea of the, S. Kemp, 528 



Chimpanzee, Brain of a Foetus of a, R. Anthony, 215 



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



China, A Geological Survey for. Dr. J. G. Andersson to 

 Organise, 366 



Chippewa, The, and Possession of Land, 205 



Chironomidse and other Diptera from Illinois, J. R. 

 Malloch, 530 



Chitral, Gilgit. and the Pamirs, Geology of, Dr. H. H. 

 Hayden, 505 



Chlorine, Free, in Town Water Supplies, G. A. Le Roy, 75 



Chlorophyll, Carotin, and Xanthophyll, The Function of, 

 A. J. Ewart, fji ; Optical Properties of, D. Thoday, 95 



Chondriosomes, Distribution of the, to the Spermatozoa in 

 Scorpions, E. B. Wilson, 456 



Chromatic Aberrations, The Correction of, T. Smith, 334 



Chronaxy in Man, A Method of Determining, G. Bour- 

 guignon, 476 



Chrvsochloris, Structure of the Skull in, Lieut. R. Broom, 



'315 



Cinema, The Educational Importance of the, Dr. W. 

 Martin, 349 



Cirrus Clouds, Direction of, E. T. Quayle, 107 



City and Guilds of London Institute, Programme of the 

 Department of Techn^lotfv of the, 495 ; Report of 

 the Council for 19 15, 454 



Civil Engineers, Institution of. Awards of the, 185 



Civilisation and Climate, E. Huntington, 358 



Civil Service Estimates for Education and Science, Prof. 

 R. A. Gregory, 263 ; Estimates for Science and Educa- 

 tion, 132 ; Examinations, Need of Alteration in the, 

 Sir Ray Lankester, 231 



Classical Education, Lord Rayleigh on, 28/; 



Classics: and Science, Teaching of. Prof. P. Gardner, 154;: 

 Science versus, Sir E. A. Schafer, 120 



