Nature, ^ 



Septctnber 21, 1016. 



Index 



Xlll 



Observations of R. Amundsen's Antarctic Expedition, 



1911-12, 387 

 Moir (J. Reid), and Prof. A. Keith, Neolithic and later 



Human Bones, etc., in the Ipswich District, 449 

 Moles (E.), Absolute Density of Gaseous Hydrobromic 



Acid, 254 ; The Density of Hydrogen Bromide, 496 

 Moncreiff (M.), Our Cottage and a Motor, 140 

 Montagu of Beaulieu (Lord), Germany's Super-Zeppelins, 



Moore (C. B.), Aboriginal Sites in the Tennessee River 



Valley, 488 

 Moore (H. L.), The Foundations of Plane Anahsis Situs, 



395 



Moorhead (Dr. T. G.), appointed Professor of the Practice 

 of Medicine in the School of the Royal College of 

 Surgeons in Ireland, 474 



de Morgan (.A.), A Budget of Paradoxes, Second Edition, 

 edited by Prof. D. E. Smith, 2 vols., 77 



Morgan (Prof. G. T.), appointed Successor to Prof. Meldola 

 at the Finsbury Technical College 15-? : some Chemical 

 Aspects of the Peat Problem, iq ; Utilisation of Nitre 

 Cake, 275 



Morgan (H.) [obituars], 145 



Morgan (Prof. T. H.), A. H. Sturtevant, H. J. Muller, 

 and C. B. Bridges, The Mechanism of Mendelian 

 Heredity, 117 



Morison (Capt.), Dose of Alum Necessary for the Purifica- 

 tion of Water by Precipitation, 488 



Morley (F.), An Extension of Feuerbach's Theorem, 215 



Morrell (Dr. R. S.), The Oxidation of Dni'ing-oils, 269 



Morrison (W.), gift to Leeds University for the School of 

 Russian Studies, 451 



Morse (Prof. H. N.). awarded the Avogadro Medal, 144 



Mott (E>r. F. W.). The Effects of High Explosives upon the 

 Central Nervous System, 112 



Mottram (Dr. J. C). Experimental Determination of the 

 Factors which cause Patterns to appear Conspicuous in 

 Nature, 274 



Moulden (J. C), awarded the P. Le Neve Foster Prize and 

 Medal of the Royal Society of Arts, 41 ; Zinc, its 

 Production and Industrial Applications. 328 



Moulton (J. C), Expeditions to Mount Kinabalu, British 

 North Borneo, 187 



Muir (Sir T.), Pfaffians connected with the Difference- 

 product, 335 ; So-called Vahlen Relations between the 

 Minors of a Matrix, 335 



Muir CT. S.\ East Lothian^ 140 



Mullens (Major W. H.), and H. Kirke Swann, A Biblio- 

 graphy of British Ornithology, part i., 440 



Murray (Miss M.), Royal Marriages and Matrilineal 

 Descent, 146 



Xansen (Dr. F.), Spitsbergen Waters, 523 



Nasmyth (J.), and J. Carpenter, The Moon : Considered as 



a Planet, a World, and a Satellite. Cheap Edition, 200 

 Navarro (L. F.), A Basalt Outcrop in the Sierra de 



Guadarrama, 27 

 Neatp (Commander C. B.) [obituarv], 345 

 Nelson (Dr. J.) [obituary], 42 



Nelson (Dr. J. A.), The' Embryology of the Honey-bee, 97 

 Neveu-Lemaire, Debeyre, and Rouvifere. A Prolonged Form 



of Cerebro-spinal Meningitis and Cerebral Trepanning, 



356 

 Newall, Baxandall. and Butler, Origin of Group G of the 



Solar Spectrum, 428 

 Newbery (Dr. E."). The Theorv of Over-voltage, 475 

 Newnham (E. V.). The Persistence of Wet and Dry 



Weather, 234 

 Newsholme (Dr. A), Report to the Local Government Board 



for 1914-15, 14 

 Newsholme (G. T. W.) [obituary], 42 



Newton (E.), elected a Member of the Athenaeum Club, 41 

 Newton (R. B.>, Fossiliferous Limestones from Mount 



Carstensz, 469 

 Nicholas (R. E.), A Prehistoric Industrv in Tabular Flint. 



468 

 Nicholls fH. E.). .\ Pioneer Bucket Dredge in Northern 



Nigeria, 26 

 Nichols (E. H.). Atmospheric Electrical Variations at 



Sunrise and Sunset, 115 



Nichols (E. L.), Phosphorescence of Uranyl Salts, 456 

 Nichols (J. T.), and R. C. Murphy, The Sharks of Long 



Island, 469 

 Nicholson (Prof.), The Spectrum of Coronium, 328; and 



T. R. Merton, Distribution of Intensity in Broadened 



Spectrum Lines, 73 

 Xicolle (C), and L. Blaizot, Preparation of an Experi- 

 I mental Antiexanthematic Serum, 176 



I Nikitine (Dr. P. V.) [death], 265 

 Nolan (J. J.), Mobility of Ions produced by Spraying 



Distilled Water, 74 

 Xoyes (A.), University Education in the United States, 354 

 Nunn (Prof. T. P.), Sense Data and the Physical Object, 155 

 Nuttall (Prof. G. H. F.), and C. Warburton, Ticks, A 



Monograph of the Ixodoidea, part iii., 420 ; and L. E. 



Robinson, Bibliography of the Ixodoidea, part ii., 420 



Obata (J.), The Silver Voltameter, 427 



Observer, Zeppelin Notes, 201 



Oddone (Prof. E.), The Avezzano Earthquake, Jan. 13, 

 1915, 187 



Oka (Dr. A.), Indian Tunicata, 528 



Okamura (S.), The Mosses of Japan, 206 



Oldham (R. D.), The Support of the Himalaya, 48 



Oliver (I>r. G.), Studies in Blood-pressure, Edited by Dr. 

 W. D. Halliburton, Third Edition, 519 



Oliver (Sir T.), Occupations, 377 



Olivier (C. P.), Work of the American Meteor Society in 

 1914 and 1915, 515 



Omori (Prof. F.), Volcanic and Seismic Phenomena in 

 Japan, 308 



Onnes (Prof. H. Kamerlingh), elected a Foreign Member 

 of the Royal Society, 165 ; and Pupils, Behaviour of 

 Oxygen, Nitrogen, Neon, and Helium at Low Tem- 

 peratures, 450 



Oppenheim (Prof, von S.), The Plane of the Solar Motion, 

 109 



Orton (Dr.), Localisation of Races of Herrings, 206 



Osbom (Prof. H. F.), Pleistocene Formations of Europe, 

 -Asia, and Northern Africa, 87 



Ostenfeld (Dr. C. H.), The Vegetation of Western Aus- 

 tralia, 129 



Osterhout (Prof. W. J. V.), Nature of Mechanical Stimu- 

 lation, 255 ; The Dynamics of Antagonism, 492 



Outes (Dr. F. F.), Weapons of former Patagonians, 347 



Owen (D.), Laws of Variation of Resistance with Voltage 

 at a Rectifying Contact, 214 



Owen (J. H.), Breeding Habits of the Sparrow-hawk, 387 ; 

 Nesting Habits of the Sparrow-hawk, 426 



Paget (G. W.), and R. E. Savage, Growth-rings on 

 Herring Scales, 154 



Pagnini (P.), Infinity, 207 



Palisa (Dr.), Comet 1916 6 (Wolf), 1916 ZK (Planet), 289 



Palmer (A. H.), Earthquakes in California, 367 



Parker (Prof. G. H.), Nervous Transmission in Sea- 

 anemones, 515; Responses of the Tentacles of Sea- 

 anemones, 515; The Effectors of Sea-anemones, 515; 

 Types of Neuromuscular Mechanism in Sea-anemones, 

 494 ; and E. G. Titus, The Neuromuscular Structure of 

 Sea-anemones, 456 



Parson (.A. L.), A Magneton Theory of the Structure of the 

 Atom, 288 



Pastore (F.), Basalts in Patagonia, 87 



Paterson (C. C). appointed Director of Laboratories of the 

 Osram-Robertson Lamp Works, Ltd., 204 



Patten (Prof. C. J.). The Blade-eared Wheatear : A New 

 Bird for the Irish List. 321 



Patten (Dr. W.). Co-operation as a Factor in Evolution, 494 



Patterson. The Work of Registering Balloons, 370 



Pavlov fProf. I. P.") [obituary article], q ; Contradiction of 

 Announcement of Death of, 185 



Peach (A. M.^. Pre-gladal Platform and Raised Beaches 

 of Prince Charles Foreland, 350 



Peake (H.\ Ethnology of the Destroyers of Hissarlik II., 

 504 ; Origin of the Dolmen, 525 



Pearl (Dr. R.). Effect of Parent Alcoholism, etc.. upon the 

 Progeny in the Domestic Fowl, 515 ; Modes of Re- 

 search in Genetics, 399 : F. M. Surface, and M. R- 



