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Index 



r Nature, 



\_September 21, 1916 



Low (Dr. Bruce), Epidemiology of Typhus Fever, 14 

 Lowe (E. E.), An Infant Welfare Exhibition, 15; Supply of 



Rectangular Glass Exhibition Jars, 472 

 Lowell (Dr. P.), A Transneptunian Planet, 17 

 Lowie (Dr. R. H.), An Ethnological Expedition, 425 

 Lowry (Prof. T. M.), Historical Introduction to Chemistry, 



29 

 Lugeon (M.), The Rose Coloration of Certain Rocks, 135 

 Lumi^re (A.), Action of Hypochlorites on Pus, 95 

 Lundmark (K.), Definitive Orbit of Comet 1802, 109 

 Lunge (Prof. G.), Coal-tar and Ammonia, Fifth Edition, 



3 parts, 517 

 Luplau-Janssen (C), The Translational Motion of Binary 



Stars, 131 

 Lupton (S.), The Method of Curves, 32 

 Lyburn (E. St. J.), Economic Geology and an Imperial 



Bureau of Scientific Intelligence, 380 

 Lyons (Major H. G.), "Summer-time " and Meteorology, 260 

 Lyttelton (Dr.), Approaching Retirement of, 194 



D. M., The Neglect of Science, 381 



Macalister (Prof. A.), Notes on the Fenland, 431 



Macdonald (Prof. H. M.), Transmission of Electric Waves 



around the Earth's Surface, 314 

 Macfie (Dr. J. W. Scott), Protozoa from Accra, 18; Ste- 



gomyia fasciata, 90 

 MacGregor (Sir W.), Some Native Potentates and Col- 

 leagues, 407 



Mach (Prof. E.), [obituary], 43 



Mackay (.'\. H.). World-time, 381 



Macloan (Prof. M.), and D. J. Mackellar, Heating of Field 

 Coils of Dynamo-electric Machinery, 435 



MacLeod (Prof. J.), Quantitative Variation in Diagnostic 

 Characters of Species of the genus Mnium, 335 



MacMahon (Major P. A.). The Partition of Numbers, 253 



Magnus (Sir P.), The Value of Science. 127 ; and Mr. 

 Asquith, Proposal for Appointment of a Royal Com- 

 mission on the Organisation of Education, 233 



Maiden (J. H.), Brachychiton pofiulneo-acerif alius , 415 ; Euca' 

 lyptus calophvUa x E. ficifolia, 415 



Malcolm (W.), The Oil and Gas Fields of Ontario and 

 Quebec, 410 



Mallinckrodt (E.), Gift to Washington University Medical 

 School, 414 



Malloch (J. R.), Chironomidae and other Diptera from 

 Illinois. 530 



Manfield (W. H.), The Kimmeridge Oil-shales, 202 



Mann (L. M.), Archaic Sculpturings, 99 



Maquenne (L.), Reducing Substances in Commercial Sugars, 

 51 



Marage (M.), Classification of Deaf Soldiers, 316; Deaf- 

 mutism resulting from Wounds received in Battle, 235 



Marchant (J.), Alfred Russel Wallace : Letters and Re- 

 miniscences, 2 vols., 3-^7 



Marshall (Prof. C. R.), Pharmacological Action of Nitric 

 Esters, 415 



Marshall (Sir T-)- Importance of the Deccan as a Field for 

 Archajological Inquiry, 63 



Marshall (Dr. J. N.), and J. Ritchie, Excavations at the 

 Fort and Cave at Dunagoil, 167 



Martin (E. A.), Ginkgo biloba and its Ancestors, 473 



Martin (Dr. G.>. Modern Chemistry and its Wonders, 

 2157; and E. A. Dancaster. The Halogens and 

 their Allies (vol. viii. of A Text-book of Inorganic 

 Chemistry, edited by Dr. J. Newton Friend). 2t;7; and 

 Major J. L. Foucar. Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur Pro- 

 ducts, 118; S. Smith, and F. Milsom, Th« Salt and 

 Alkali Industry (Manuals of Chemical Technology, 

 vol. vi), 359 



Martin (M. J.), Wireless Transmission of Photographs, 258 



Martin (Sir R. B.), fobituarvl, '^40 



Martin (Dr. W.), The Educational Importance of the 

 Cinema. 349 



Martinelli (Dr. G.), Earthquakes in Italy in iqio, 147 



Mason (W.), Soeed Efifect and Recovery in Slow-speed 

 Alternating Stress Tests, 50 



Mason (Cant. W. T.). Tobituaryl. 424 



Maspero (Sir G.) [death], t^i^ : [obituary article], 405 



Massol and Faucon. The Absorotion of Ultra-viol'»t Radia- 

 tions by the Bromo-derivatives of Methane, 406 



Masson (Prof. Orme), The Commonwealth Institute of 



Science and Industry, 126 

 Mast (S. O.), The Word "Tropism," 290; and F. M. Root, 



Amoeba Feeding on Infusoria, 215 

 Matchett (Mrs. W. F.), bequest to Harvard University, 233 



Mather (Sir W.), Application of the Scientific Resources of 



the Country, 44 

 Matthewson (C. H.), A Metallographic Description of some 

 Ancient Peruvian Bronzes from Machu Picchu, 388 



Maurer (J.), An Atmospheric Effect of Solar Kathode Rays, 

 89 



Maynard (G. P.), Trypanosomes of Sleeping Sickness, 266 



McAdie (Prof. A.), A Standard Scale of Seismic Intensity, 

 267 ; The Term " Aerography," 267 



McClellan (Rev. J. B.), [death], 185 



McClelland (Prof. J. A.), and P. J. Nolan, Nature of Ions 

 produced by Bubbling Air through Mercury, 74 ; and 

 others. Production and Detection of Ions in the Atmo- 

 sphere, 328 



McClure (Rev. Canon E.), Spiritualism, 300 



McCollum and Logan, Earth Resistance and its Relation 

 to Electrolysis, etc., 303 



McFarland (J. H.), My Growing Garden, 250 



Mcintosh (Prof. W. C), A Monograph of the British 

 Marine Annelids, vol. iii., part i., text; vol. iii., part ii., 

 plates, 397 



McLaren (Prof. S. B.) [obituary article], 547 



McPherson (Prof. W.), and Prof. W. E. Henderson, 

 Laboratory Manual arranged to accompany " A Course 

 in General Chemistry." 218 



Mees (Dr. C. E. K.), The Organisation of Industrial 

 Scientific Research, 411, 431 



Meinertzhagen (Major R.), The Sitatungas of the Sesse 

 Islands, 195 



Meinzer (O. E.), and R. F. Hare, Geology and Water 

 Resources of Tularosa Basin, New Mexico, 17 



Meldrum (R.), Melting and Solidifying Points of Benzene, 

 368 



Mellanbv (Dr. E.), awarded the Raymond Horton-Smith 

 Prize, 24 



Mellor (E. T.), Conglomerates of the Witwatersrand. 25 ; 

 The Upper Witwatersrand System, 489 



Mellor (Dr. J. W.). and others. Studies on Flint and 

 Quartz, 248 



Mercer (Prof. S. A. B.), Lt.-Commander H. H. Gorringe's 

 Egyptian Antiquities, 285 



Merrill (J. H.), and A. L. Ford, Two Nematode Worms 

 Parasitic on Insects, 46c) 



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



Merton (T. R.), and J. W. Nicholson, Phenomena relating 

 to the Spectra of Hydrogen and Helium, 4,<;5 



Metalnikov (S. I.), The Reflex as a Creative Act, 326 



Metchnikoff (Prof. E.>. awarded the Albert Medal of the 

 Royal Society of .^rts, 386; Illness of, 12; The Health 

 of, 165 : [death]. 424 : Sir E. Ray Lankester, 443 



Meyer (M. F.), Colour-blindness, A Rare Case of. 146 



Mevrick, New Zealand Tineina, iq 



Michelson (T.), Terms of Relationship and Social Organisa- 

 tion, 3q6 



Middlekaiiff and Skogland, Photometry of Gas-filled Tung- 

 sten Lamps. 267 



Middleton (T. H.), Recent Development of German .Agri- 

 culture, 508 



Migeod (F. W.), Discovery of a Palaeolithic Flint Imple- 

 ment in North .Ashanti, 247 



Mill (Dr. H. R.). The Rainfall for March. 127 



Millf^r (Prof. D. 0. 72-Element Harmonic Synthesizer, 150; 

 The Science of Musical Sounds, t;io 



Milligan (H. N.), Feeding Habits of Echinus miliaris. 128 



MilHkan (R. A.). Quantum Relations in Photo-electric 

 Phenomena, 75 



Milliken (J. T.), gift to Washington University Medical 

 School, 414 



Miln^r (H. B.V and G. M. Part, Methods in Practical 

 Petrology, 761 



Mittag-LefHe'r (Prof. M. G.), efift for the Foundation of 

 an International Institute for Pure Mathematics. 8;. 384 



Mivoshi (M.). The Taoanese Cherries, 504 



Moberg (Prof. J. C.) [death], 85 



Mohn (Prof.). Meteorological Observations of the Nor- 

 wegian .Antarctic Expedition, 13 ; The Meteorological 



