Index 



[Nature, 

 September 21, 1916 



Holland (Sir T. H.), appointed Chairman of a Commission 

 on the Economic Resources, etc., of India, 86 



HoUande (A. C), The Anti-coagulating Power of Acid 

 Aniline Dyes towards Albuminoid Materials, 395 



Holmes (Dr. A.), A Series of Volcanic Rocks from the 

 Neighbourhood of the Lucalla River, Angola, 375 ; 

 Radio-active Minerals and the Measurement of Geo- 

 logical Time, 45 



Holmes (E.), The Nemesis of Docility, 299 



Hoist (Dr. N. O.), The Ice Age in England, 247 



Hooker (Sir Joseph), Tablet in Westminster Abbey, 58 



Hooper (C. H.), The Pollination of Orchards, 143 



Hooper (Dr. D.), elected President of the British Pharma- 

 ceutical Conference, 144 ; The Drug Resources of Ind a 

 and the Colonies, 488 



Hooton (W. M.), Qualitative and Volumetric Analysis, 218 



Hopkins (Dr. F. G.), Newer Standpoints in the Study of 

 Nutrition, 409 



Hornig (Dr. G.), Observations of Variable Stars, 46 



Horsbrugh (Major R. R.) [obituary], 448 



Horsley (Sir Victor) [obituary article], 447 



Hoshino (Y.), Inheritance of Flowering Time in Peas and 

 Rice, 291 



Hough (W.), Man and Metals, 215 



Houghton (C. M.), Esperanto, 16 



Houlbert (C), and C. Galaine, Causes of Inclusion of 

 Foreign Material in Oysters, 52 



Houston (Dr. A. C), to deliver the Harben Lectures, 406 



Houstoun (Dr. R. A.), A Possible Explanation of the 

 Satellites of Spectral Lines, 355 ; A Theory of Colour 

 Vision, 274 ; A Treatise on Light, 199 



Howard, and Khan, Gram Crop in India, 147 ; Indian Oil 

 Seeds, 427 ; Dyer, and Knab, The Mosquitoes of North 

 and Central America and the West Indies, vol. ii., 227 



Howard (Sir S.) [death], 144 



Howland (R. B.), Effect of the Removal of the Pronephros 

 of the Amphibian Embryo, 255 



Howlett (F. M.), Chemical Reactions of Fruit-flies, 291 



Hubble (E. P.), Changes in the Form of the Nebula N.G.C. 

 2261, 255 



Hubrecht (J. B..), The Solar Rotation in June, 191 1, 184 



Hudson (Dr. O. F.), Resignation of Post in Birmingham 

 University, 413 ; Assistant Investigator to the Corrosion 

 Committee, Institute of Metals, 413 



Huels (F. W.), The Peat Resources of Wisconsin, 269 



Hughes (Mrs. McKenny) [obituary], 424 



Hughes (Prof. T. McKenny), The Gravels of East Anglia, 



431 

 Hughes (Rt. Hon. W. M.), Degree conferred upon, by 



Birmingham University, 295 

 Hull (Major A. J.), Surgery in War, 537 

 Huil CG. B.), Mortality of the Short-ta'iled Petrel in New 



South Wales, 326 

 Hull (W.), and M. Rice, The High-frequency Spectrum of 



Tungsten, 395 

 Humphrey (E.), and E. Hatschek. The Viscosity of Suspen- 

 sions of Rigid Particles at Different Rates of Shear, 394 

 Hunsaker (J. C), Dynamical Stability of Aeroplanes, 395 

 Hunt (H. A.), Rainfall Maps of Australia, 1915, j.71 ; Tem- 

 perature Departures in Australia, 1915, 44; The Great 



Aurora^'of June 17, 1915, 421 

 Huntington (E.), Civilisation and Climate, 358 

 Hurst (G. H.), Colour. Second Edition, 21Q 

 Hurst CH. E.), The Magnetic Survey of Egypt and the 



Sudan, 229 

 Hurter (Dr.), and Mr. DriflReld, Movement to Commemorate 



the Work of. 426 

 Hutchins {Y). E.). Two Belgian .Arboretums, T07 

 Hutchinson (R. H.), The Pre-oviposition Period of the 



House-fly, 529 

 Hutchinson (S.), African Species of the Genus Morinda 



(Rubiaceae), 187 

 Hutton (J. A.), Salmon Fisheries of the River Wye, 286 ; 



Work of the British Cotton-growing Association, 129 

 Hurd (A.), The German Peril after the War, 233 

 Hyde (F. S.), Solvents, Oils, Gums, Waxes, and Allied 



Substances, 139 



Iddings (Prof. J. P.), The Petrology of some South Sea 

 Islands and its Significance, 493 



Imms (Dr. A. D.), Shipley's More Minor Horrors, 380; 



and N. C. Chatterjee. Tachardia lacca, 90 

 Innes (R. T. A.), A New Variable Star having Nebulous 



Envelope, 189 ; The Development of the Perturbative 



Function in the Theory of Planetary Motion, 335 ; and 



Worssell, Observations of Mercury, 229 



B. D. J., Hamilton and the "Quantification of the Predi- 

 cate," lOI 

 Jack (Lt.-Col. E. M.), awarded the Gill Memorial of the 



R.G.S., 86 

 Jackson (Sir F. J.), Nests of the African Lung-fish, 167 

 Jackson (H.), American Moles, 367 

 Jackson (Prof. H.), elected a Representative of the Faculty 



of Science on the Senate of London University, 93 

 Jackson (Admiral Sir H. B.), elected a Member of the 



Athenaeum Club, 127 

 Jackson (J. W.), Geographical Distribution of the Shell- 

 purple Industry, 26 ; Shell-trumpets and their Distribu- 

 tion, 26 ; Pearls and Pearl-shells, Geographical Dis- 

 tribution of the Use of, 235 ; Shells for the Purpose of 

 Currency, The Use of, 235 

 acobson (C. A.), Need of a Government Institution for 



Chemical Research, 130 

 adin (F.), and A. Astruc, Manganese in some Springs of 



the Pyrenees Range, 115; Manganese in Springs, 235 

 anet (Prof. P.), The Work of the late Prof. E. Gerard, 386 

 eans (J. H-)> Instability of the Pear-shaped Figure of 



Equilibrium, 154 

 effers and Neubauer, Comet 1915 e (Taylor), 369 

 effery (2nd Lieut. G. R.) [obituary], 425 

 effreys (H.), re-elected to a Studentship at Cambridge 



University, 93 

 effries (Z.), Grain Size Measurements in Metals, 314 

 enks (A. E.), Pigmentation in the Human Skin, 215 

 ex-Bl^ke (Dr. A. J.), Tuberculosis : A General Account of 

 the Disease : its Forms, Treatment, and Prevention, 180 

 inarajadasa (C), Theosophy and Modern Thought, 140 

 ohnson (Prof. D. W.), Use of the Term " Peneplain,"' 480 

 ohnson (T. B.), Polypeptidehydantoins, 7.? 

 ohnsson (B.), and others. Expedition to Spitsbergen, 449 

 ohnston (Sir H. H.), Anthropology and Fauna of the 

 Chad Basin, 9; The Fresh-water Fishes of Africa, 218 

 ohnston (J.), H. E. Merwin, and E. D. Williamson, 



Calcium Carbonate, 526 

 oly (Prof. J.), The Genesis of Pleochroic Haloes, 455 

 onas (Sir J.), Gift to Sheffield University, 253 

 ones (Prof. H. C.) [deathi, 246 ; [obituary article], 283 

 ones (J. C), Earthquake in Pleasant Valley, Nevada, 107 

 ones (W. N.), and Dr. M. C. Rayner, Breeding experi- 

 ments with Bryonia dioica, 291 

 ones (Dr. W. R.), The Alteration of Tourmaline, 174 

 ordan (F. C), rr Aquilae, 507 



orge (Prof. R.), La Guerre et la Pens^e M^dicale, 2qq 

 oshi (R. M.), awarded the Gladstone Memorial Prize of 



the London School of Economics, 495 

 udd (Prof. J. W.) [obituary article], 37 

 ulliard (Mrs. H. C). Bequest to the American Museum of 

 Natural Historv, 4:^4 

 Jungfleisch (Prof. E.) [obituary article], 244 



Katamura, Pleurotus japonicus. 504 



Kayser (E.), The Ferments of Rum, 23; 



Keeble fProf. F.), The Pollination of Fruit-trees, 142 



Keith (Prof. A.I, The late M. Joseph D^chelette, 441 



Kellog-g (Prof. V. L.), and G. F. Ferris, The Anoplura and 

 Mallophaga of North American Mammals, 313 



Keltie (Dr. J. Scott), The Progress of Geography, 495; ; 

 assisted by Dr. M. Epstein, The Statesman's Year- 

 book. 1916, 47q 



Kelvin (Lady) [obituary], 85 ; Bequest to Glasgow Uni- 

 versity, 213 



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



Kennedy CH.), The Large Ions and Condensation Nuclei 

 from Flames, 411; 



Kennelly (Dr. A. E.) Co-ordination of the Work of 

 American Laboratories of Applied Sciencp. 145 



Keogh (Sir A.), Care and Treatment of the Wounded. 264 ; 

 Work of the Imperial College of Science and Tech- 

 nology, 265 



