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Index 



[Nature, 

 September 21, 19 16 



Penning (R. W.), Composition of the Exhaust from Liquid 

 Fuel, 169 



Fergusson (S. P.), High-level Meteorological Observations 

 and Forecasts of Temperature, 310 



Ferrand (V.), Sterilisation of Drinking Water by Sodium 

 Hypochlorite, 135 



Filipjev (I.), Free-living Nematodes of the Gulf of Sevas- 

 topol, 525 



Findlav (Prof. A.), Chemistry in the Service of Man, 538 



Firth (Sir A.), British Trade Policy, 127 



Firth (C. M.), The Archaeological Survey of Nubia. Report 

 for 1909-10, loi 



Fischer (Prof. F.) [death], 503 



Fischer (H.) [obituary], 467 



Fischer-Petersen (J.), and Mile. J. M. Vinter-Hansen, Comet 

 1916 a (Neujmin), 67 



Fisher (Rt. Hon. A.), The National Institute of Science and 

 Industry in Australia, 263 



Fisher (A.), Translated by W. Bonynge,. The Mathematical 

 Theory of Probabilities and its application to Frequency 

 Curves and Statistical Methods. Vol. i.. Mathematical 

 Probabilities and Homograde Statistics, 179 



Fisk (M. A.), Bequest to Princeton University, 173 



Fleming (A. P. M.), Industrial Research in the United 

 States, 270 ; Scientific Education and Industrial Re- 

 search, 92 ; and J. G. Pearce, The Principles of 

 Apprentice Training, 440 



Fleming (Prof. J. A.), An Elementary Manual of Radio- 

 telegraphy and Radiotelephony for Students and 

 Operators, Third Edition, 440 ; Engineering and Scien- 

 tific Research, 208 ; The True Foundations of National 

 Education, 435 



Fletcher (G.), Peat as a Source of Power, 19 



Fleure (H. J.), and T. C. James, Geographical Distribution 

 of Anthropological Types in Wales, 504 



Fleurent (E.), A Method of Preserving Bread, 515 



Flowers (J. B.), A New Phonetic Machine, 88 



Floy (H.) [obituary], 265 



Foote (P. D.). Determination of the Melting Points of 

 Metals, 408 



Foote (R. B.), Madras Government Museum. The Foote 

 Collection of Indian Prehistoric and Protohistoric 

 Antiquities, 319 



Ford (Prof. W. E.), Third Appendix to the Sixth Edition 

 of Dana's System of Mineralogy, 55 



Forster (Dr. M. O.), appointed to the Board of British 

 Dyes, Ltd., 127 



Forte (J.), Bequest to Codrington College, Barbados, 291; 



Foster (Dr. M.), and Dr. J. F. Gaskell, Cerebro-spinal 

 Fever, 419 



Foster (R. B.), Hopwood's Living Pictures, New Edition, 

 297 



Fouqu^ (H.), The Ferments of Pine-apple Wine, 135 



Fowler (Prof. A.), New Lines in the Spectrum of Silicon, 

 109 



Fowler (Dr. W. Warde), Birds' Songs and the Diatonic 

 Scale, 364 



Fox (W. L.), Historical Synopsis of the Royal Cornwall 

 Polytechnic Society, 506 



Fr^d^ricq and Pirenne (Profs.), Petition for the Release of, 

 313 



Freshfield (D. W.), Honorary Degree conferred upon, by 

 Oxford University, 393 ; H. Curdier, and Genl. 

 Schokalski, Elected Honorary Members of the Italian 

 Royal Geographical Society, 12 



Friend (Dr. T. Newton). A Text-book of Inorganic Chem- 

 istry. Vol. viii.. The Halogens and their Allies, by 

 Dr. G. Martin and E. A. Dancaster, 257 ; The Theory 

 of Valency, Second Edition. 218 



Fry (W. .!•)• impact in Three Dimensions, 414 



Fuller (C), South African Termites, 472 



H. U. G., The Formation of Dust-ripples, i;20 



Galaine (C), and C. Houlbert, k Sulohur Dioxide Diffuser, 



Q< : the Removal of Flies from Houses, 515 

 de Galdeano (Dr. Z. G.), La Ciencia, La Universidad, y La 



Academia, 347 

 Gale and Whitney. The Pole Effect in the Calcium Arc, 268 

 Galitzine (Prince Boris), elected a Foreign Member of the 



Royal Society, i6c : Localisation of the Epicentre of an 



Earthquake, 395 ; [death], 385 ; [obituary article], 424 



Gall6 (P. H.), Fluctuations in the Strength of the Trade 

 Winds of the North Atlantic, 526 ; Steamer Routes, 108 



Gallenkamp and Co.'s Models, etc., for the Teaching of 

 Military Science, 87 



Gallieni (Genl. J. S.) [obituary], 346 



Gamble (J. S.), Flora of the Presidency of Madras, part i., 



31 

 Gardiner (J. H.), A Tungsten Target for X-ray Tubes, 67 

 Gardner (Prof. P.), The Teaching of Classics and Science, 



154 

 Garner (H. M.), Awarded a Smith's Prize at Cambridge 



University, 72 

 Garnett (Dr. W.), Scientific Education and Industrial 



Research, 91 ; Technical Instruction after the War, 



453 ; The Sphere of the Scientific and Technical Press 



in relation to Technical Education and Industrial 



Research, 41 

 Gates (Dr. R. R.), Heredity and Mutation as Cell 



Phenomena, 370 ; The Work of Thomas Meehan, 370 

 Gatto (Dr. A. C), "Flora Melitensis Nova," 86 

 Gaubert (P.), Growth of Crystals, 155 

 Gautier (A.), The Historical Origin of the Sugar-Cane and 



Cane-Sugar, 436 

 Gautier (E. F.), Nouvelles Stations de Gravures rupestres 



Nord-Africaines, 251 

 Gautier (Prof. R.), Chronometrical Work of the Geneva 



Observatory, 506 

 Gavelin (Dr. A.), appointed Director of 'the Swedish 



Geological Survey, 345 

 Gee (Prof. W. W. H.), Bunsen and Luminous Flames, 74 

 Geikie (Sir A.), Presentation of a Bust of, 61 

 George (Miss F. A.), Economical Dishes for War-time, 551 

 Gibbons (Lt.-Col. A. St. Hill) [obituary], 487 

 Gibbs, Smith, and Bengough, and E. Cumberland, Corrosion 



of Condenser Tubes, 131 

 Gibson (A.), and R. C. Treherne, The Cabbage-root 



Maggot, 489 

 Gibson (C. S.), appointed Assistant to the Professor of 



Chemistry at Cambridge, 72 

 Gi'fford (E. W.), Californian Shell-Mounds, 309 

 Gilchrist (Dr. J. D. F.), Larval and Post-larval Stages of 



]asus lolandii, 74 ; Protective Resemblance in Post- 

 larval Stages of some South African Fishes, 515 

 Girardeau and Bethenod, Regulation of the Charging 



Circuit in Installations of Wireless Telegraphy, 91; 

 Giufifrida-Ruggeri (V.), The Relation of the Neolithic 



Egyptians to the Ethiopians,- 366 

 Gold (Major E.), "Summer Time" and Meteorology, 260 

 Goldman (E. A.), Botanical Exploration of Lower Cali- 

 fornia, 267 

 Gomme (Sir Laurence) [obituary article], 11 

 Goodenough (Prof. G. A.), Properties of Steam and 



Ammonia, 2 

 Goodey (Dr. T.), Cytology of Flagellates and Amoebae 



observed from Old Stored Soil, 174 ; Protozoa in relation 



to Soil Bacteria, 4^1; 

 Goodhart (Sir J. F.) [death], 284 

 Goodrich (E. S.), Classification of the Reptilia, 254 

 Goodsell (Prof. W.), The History of the Family as a Social 



and Educational Institution, 477 

 Gordon (T. E.), appointed Professor of Surgery in Trinity 



College, Dublin, 474 

 Gorst (Sir T.) [death], 127 

 Goss (Dr. W. F. M.), Smoke as a Source of Atmospheric 



Pollution, 429 

 Gosse (Capt. P.). The Mammals of Flanders, 227 

 Goud (F.), A New Method of Employing Formol for 



Disinfection at the Front, gi^ 

 Graham-Smith (Dr.), reappointed Lecturer in Hygiene at 



Cambridge University, 334 

 Graveley (F. H.), The Habits of Insects, 529 

 Graves (Dr. A. H.), appointed Associate Professor of 



Biology at the Connecticut College for Women, 394 

 Gray (Dr. F. W.), Thermodynamic Chemistry, 277 

 Green (Prof. A. G.), appointed Head of a New Sub- 

 department in Coal-tar Products and Dyestuffs at the 



Manchester School of Technology, -^85 

 Green (G.). The Main Crests of Ship Waves, 115 

 Green (G. M.), Linear Dependence of Functions of Variables, 



Green (Prof. J. A.), The History of the Family, 477 



