Nature. 1 



September 21, I9i6j 



Index 



XI 



JCerr (Dr. J.), Newsholme 's School Hygiene, New Edition, 

 420 



Kerr (W.), Whirling Speeds of Loaded Shafts, 66 



Kettle (Dr. E. H.), The Pathology of Tumours, 460 



Kewley (J.), Effect of Tidal Water in an Estuary on the 

 Level of Subterranean Water, 141 



Keyes (F. G.), and W. J. Winninghoff, Change of the 

 lonisation of Salts in Alcoholic Solvents, 456 



Kidd (F.), awarded the Allen Scholarship at Cambridge 

 University, 93 * 



Kidder (A. V.), Archaeological Explorations at Pecos, New 

 Mexico, 215 



Kidner (H.), Babylon's Sacred Way, 340 



Kidston (Dr. R.), Fossil Plants from the Scottish Coal 

 Measures, -435 ; and Prof. W. H. Lang, Old Red Sand- 

 stone Fossil Plants from Rhynie Chert Bed, Aberdeen- 

 shire, 435 



Kikuchi (Baron), Plea for the Adoption of Roman Letters 

 in Japan, 308 



Kilian (Prof. W.), Organisation of Scientific Research in 

 France, 41 



King (Dr. A. S.), Banded Spectra from the Electric Furnace, 



507 

 King (J. F.), Tests on Large Tank Bulkheads, 170 

 King (Dr. W. F.) [death], 185 ; [obituary], 205 

 Kingzett (C. T.), Proposal for an Enlarged Institute of 



Chemistry, 268 

 KirchhofI (C. W. H.) [obituary], 524 

 Kirk (Prof. H. B.), .'\ New Genus, Ascidioclava, 19 

 Kitchener (Lord) [obituary], 307 

 Kleiner (L S.). and S. J. Meltzer, Influence of Morphin 



upon the Elimination of Intravenously Injected Dextrose 



in Dogs, 515 

 Klotz (Dr. O.), Honorary Degree conferred upon, by the 



University of Pittsburgh, kt,^ 

 Knight (Dr. W. A.) [obituary], 42 

 Knocke (Dr. W.) Chilian Meteorology, 530 

 Knott (Dr. C. G.), Ground Rainbows, 34 ; Napier Ter- 

 centenary Memorial Volume, 458 

 Knox (Mrs. S. H.), gift to Buffalo University, 94 

 de Kock (G. van de Wall), The Sarcosporidia, 407 

 Kojima (Dr. M.), Effects of Thyroid Feeding upon the 



Pancreas, 435 

 Konkoly (N. v.). Spectroscopic Observations of Comets 



1913 / (Delavan) and igid h (Klatinsky), 89 

 Kiilpe (Prof. O.) [obituary], 62 

 Kunz (Dr. G. F.), The Magic of Jewels and Charms, 157 



J. L., Gravitation and Temperature, 321, 421 



Labb^ (L.), [obituary], 166 



Lacaita (C. C), Plants Collected in Sikkim, 135 



Lallemand (C), A Project for the Modification of the Legal 



Time, 183, 195 ; Daylight Saving in France, 209 

 Lamb (Prof. H.), Hydrodynamics, Fourth Edition, 318 

 Lamborn (Dr. W. .A.), Habits of Glossina morsitans, 90 

 Lampland (C. O.), Comet 1915 a (Mellish), 17 

 Lamson (P. D.), Increase in the Number of Erythrocytes 



per Unit Volume of Blood, 51-; 

 Lanchester (F. W.), Aircraft in Warfare, 403 

 Lane-Claypon (Miss), appointed Chief Administrative Officer 



of the Department of Household and Social Science, 



King's College for Women, 434 

 Lankester (Sir E. Ray), The Illness of Prof. Metchnikoff. 



12; The Health' of Prof. Metchnikoff, 165; Elias 



Metchnikoff, 443 

 Larmor (Sir J.)., Negative Liquid Pressure at High Tem- 

 peratures, 361 

 Larsen (E. S.), and R. C. Wells, Some Minerals from the 



Fluorite-barite Vein near Wagon Wheel Gap, Colorado, 



T ^'5 



Latter (O. H.), Discouragement of Science Teaching in 

 Preparatory Schools, i';4 



Lauder (Dr. A.), elected Honorary Secretary of the Edin- 

 burgh Section of the Society of Chemical Industry, 513 



Laurent lO.), Metallic Suture in Complicated Fractures, 116 



Laurie (Dr. A. P.), The Universities, the Technical Col- 

 leges, and the Army, 441 



Laveran fDr. C. L. A.), elected a Foreign Member of the 

 Royal Society, 165 



Lawrence (Ladv) [obituarv], 86 



Lawrence (S. A.J, and R. T. Littlejohn, Nesting Habits of 



the Australian Mistletoe-bird, 44 

 Lawson (I'rof. A. A.), The Prothallus of Tmesipteris 



tannensis, 415 

 Leaf (Dr. W.), Greek Commerce, 43 ; Homer and History, 



118 

 Leathern (J. G.), Periodic Conformal Curve-factors and 



Corner-factors, 27 

 Leavitt (E. D.), [obituary], 204 



Leavitt (Miss), Variable Stars near the South Pole, 471 

 Lecene (P.), and A. Frouin, Latent Microbism in Cicatrised 



Shot Wounds, 275 

 Le Chatelier (Prof. H.), Science and Economic Develop- 

 ment, 295 ; The Devitrification of Glass, 355 ; and F. 



Bogitch, Estimation of Carbon by the Eggertz Method, 



275, 295 

 Lecomte (Prof. H.), elected a Foreign Member of the 



Linnean Society, 246 

 Lee (Dr. Alice), awarded the Special Prize Fellowship of 



the Federation of University Women, 385 

 Lees (Prof. C. H.), Laws of Skin Friction of a Fluid in 



Stream Line, etc., 170 

 Lehmann (Dr. A.), Om Borns Idealer, 313 

 Lemetayer (P.), [obituary], 448 

 Lcmoine (G.), The Catalysis of Hydrogen Peroxide, 2 14, 



254, 275, 295 

 Lemoult (Prof. P.), [obituary], 285 

 Leon (Dr. J. T.), [obituary], 166 

 Lepetit (R.), and C. C. Satta, Yellow Substance from Bark 



of Pinus pinaster, 287 

 Le Roy (G. A.), Detection of Free Chlorine in Town Water 



Supplies, 75 

 Lesn6 (E.), and M. Phocas, Presence of Living and Virulent 



Micro-organisms in Projectiles enclosed in Cicatrised 



Tissues, 556 

 Le Souef (Dr. A. S.), Colour Variations of Opossums of 



the genus Trichosurus, 326 

 Levinstein (Ivan), [obituarj], 89 

 Lewer (Lieut. R. R.), [obituary], 488 

 Lewin (Lieut. K. R.), [obituary], 106 

 Lewis (Dr. S. J.), Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra of Blood 



Sera, 154 

 Lewis (Prof. W. C. McC), Neglect of the Science of 



Chemistry, 145 

 Liapounoff (Prof. A.), Equilibrium of Rotating Liquids. 328 

 Liapounoff (M.), elected a Correspondant of the Paris 



Academy, 95 

 Lignier (Prof. O.), [death], 105 ; [obituary article], 143 

 Lingen (J. S. v. d.). Radiations emitted by Degenerating 



Tissues ; lonisation produced by Degenerating Nerve- 

 muscle Preparations, 376 

 Lister (Lord), Medallion in Westminster Abbey, 58 

 Lister (Miss G.), The Life-history of Mycetozoa, 395 

 Littlejohn (C), Habits and Hunting of the Sea-otter. 387 

 Littlejohn (J.), Application of Operators to the Solution of 



the Algebraic Equation, 435 

 Liveing (Prof. G. D.), and Sir J. Dewar, Collected Papers 



on Spectroscooy, lyy 

 Livingstone (R. W.), The Scientific Success of Germany. 154 

 Lloyd (D. J.). Relation of Excised Muscle to .Acids, Salts, 



and Bases, 131; 

 Lloyd (Major R. E.), and Dr. N. .Annandale. CampanuUna 



ceylonensis , 187 

 Lockyer (Sir NormanV elected a Foreign Honorary Member 



of the .American .Academy of Arts and Sciences, 486 

 Lodge (Sir Oliver), False Economy in Education and 



Scientific Training and Investigation, 24 

 Loeb (J.), The Sex of Parthenogenetic Frogs. 455 ; and 



H. Wasteneys, Experimental Biology, 322 

 Loeb (L. B.), Mobilities of Ions. 506. "ii^ 

 Loghem (Prof. J. J. van), appointed Professor of Tropical 



Hygiene at .Amsterdam Universitv, 404 

 Lohman (C), The Purity of Sodium Chloride, ^o^ 

 Long (Rt. Hon. W.), Grant for Carrying Out Recommenda- 

 tions of the Roval Commission on Venereal Diseases, 



Longman (H. A.), The supposed Queensland Artiodactyle 



Fossils, 416 

 Loria (Prof. G.), Guida alio Studio della Storia delle Mate- 



matiche, 240 ; Piracy of Mathematical Discoveries. 287 : 



Properties of certain Cun'es, 287 



