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Index 



r Nature, 



\_Septcmber 21, 19 16 



dhapman (S.), The Kinetic Theory of a Composite Mon- 



atomic Gas, 455 

 Chappell (E.), Five-Figure Mathematical Tables, 179 

 Chappuis-Sarasin (Dr. P.) [obituary article], 38 

 Charles (Sir H.), appointed Dean of the London School of 



Tropical Medicine, 226 

 Charlier (Prof. C. V. L.), The Constitution of the Milky 



Way, 369 ; The Construction of the Galaxy, 356 ; The 



Radiation Laws and Stellar Photometry, 148 

 Charlton (Capt. J. M.) [obituary], 448 

 Chauss^ (P.), Persistence of Botal's Cleft in some Domestic 



Animals, 155 

 Chauveau (A.), Study of Tuberculosis in Persons employed 



in Parisian Wine-bars, 395 

 Cheeseman (T. F.), assisted by Dr. W. B. Hemsley, Illus- 

 trations of the New Zealand Flora, 2 vols., i 

 Cheetham (J. F.), Bequest to the Victoria University of 



Manchester, 213 

 Ch^neveau (C), A Direct Reading Density Balance, 375 

 Cheshire (F. J.), "Optical Glass" and Fluorite : an Ethical 



Note, 181 ; Optical Glass : an Historical Note, 100 ; 



The Apochromatic Systems of Carl Zeiss, 345 

 Chlwolson (Prof. O. D.), "Sur les poids atomiques," 88 

 Chree (Dr. C), Lord Kelvin and Terrestrial Magnetism, 



509 

 Christophers (Major S. R.), Indian Anophelini, 312 

 Christj' (M.), A Strange Stone Object found in Essex, 65 ; 



Meteorological Conditions of a Blizzard, 341 ; and W. 



Marriott, Audibility of Gun-firing, 374 

 Church (Sir A.), Botanical Water-colour Drawings pre- 

 sented to Royal Gardens, Kew, 504 

 Clark (A. H.), A Monograph of the Existing Crinoids, 46 

 Clark (J. E.), and H. B. Adames, Phenological Observa- 

 tions for 1915, 374 

 Clark (W. B.), E. W. Berry, and J. A. Gardner, The Age 



of the Middle Atlantic Coast Upper Cretaceous 



Deposits, 215 

 Clark (W. O.), Ground Water Resources of the Niles Cone 



and Adjacent Areas, Cal., 17 

 Clarke (Dr. E.), Eyesight and the War, 552 

 Clarke (Dr. F. W.), The Data of Geochemistry, 526 ; The 



Inorganic Constituents of Marine Invertebrates, 493 

 Clarke (J. J.), Rhizopod Protozoa. The Causes of Cancer 



and other Diseases, being part iv. of " Protozoa and 



Disease," 380 

 Clarke (S.), Cutting of Granite for the Aswan Dam, 480 

 Clausen (R. E.), and T. H. Goodspeed, Hereditary Re- 

 action-system Relations, 255 

 Clay (H.), Economics, 361 

 Cleland (Dr. J. B.), A Suggestion with regard to Genera 



Splitting, 240 

 Clemence (W.), The Filtration of Water, 188 

 Clinton (G. P.), The Chlorosis of the Tobacco Plant, 129 

 Clough (Dr. C. T.) [death], 548 

 Clowes (Prof. F.), Purification of Coal-gas, 250 

 Clubb (Dr. J. A.), Educative Value in Public Museums of 



Introductory Cases to Animal Groups, 472 

 Cobbett (Dr.), reappointed Lecturer in Pathology at 



Cambridge University, 334 

 Coble (A. B.), Point Sets and Allied Cremona Groups 



(part ii.), 255 

 Coblentz (W. W.), The Constant of Complete Radiation, 168 

 Cockayne (Dr. E. A.), Gynandromorphism, 233 

 Cohen (Prof. J. B.), Science and the State, 5 : H. D. 



Dakin, M. Daufresne, and J. Kenyon, Antiseptic 



Action of Substances of the Chloroamine Group, 50 

 Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Economic Work of the Geological 



Surveys, 280 

 Cole (S. W^), appointed University Lecturer in Medical 



Chemistrv at Cambridge, 72 

 Collins (J. H.) [obituary], 166 

 Colwell (H. A.), and Dr. S. Russ, Radium, X-rays, and 



the Living Cell, 137 

 de Coninck (R.), and M. Gerard, The Atomic Weight of 



Bismuth, 27 

 Conklin (E. G.), Effects of Centrifugal Force on the 



Polarity of the Eggs of Crepidula, 75 

 Constantine (J.), and others. Gifts for a Technical College 



at Middlesbrough, 373 

 Cook (O. F.), Agriculture and Native Vegetation in Peru, 



368 ; Staircase Farms of the Ancients, 469 



Cook (W. W.) [obituary], 166 



Cooper (W. R.), Properties of Selenium, 66 



Coriat (Dr. I. H.), The Meaning of Dreams, 498 



Cornish (J. B.), and J. A. D. Bridger, Penzance and the 



Land's End District, 360 

 Corthell (E, L.) [obituary], 308 



Coster (Miss E. A.), The Decorative Value of Indian Art, 524 

 Cotte (J. and C), Examination of a Prehistoric Paste, 295 

 Coulter (Prof. J. M.), Inheritance through Spores, 492 

 Courtier (J.), Variations of the Peripheral Temperature of 



the Body, 195 

 Cousins (H. H.), The Chemistry of the Garden, Revised 



Edition, 519 

 Coustet (E.), An Automatic Public Telephone System, 87 ; 



Investigation of Dichroic Fog, 15 

 Coward (Prof. H. S.), and Prof. C. B. Davenport, Heredity 



of Bone-fragility in Man, 233 

 Cox (Harold), Industrial Development, 12 

 Crabtree (J. H.), British Fungi and how to Identify them, 



160 

 Cradock-Watson (H.), Science in the Sma'ler Schools, 154 

 Craib (W. G.), and M. Gagnepain, New Species of Plants 



from Siam, 209 

 Craig (E. H. Cunningham), The Kerogen-shales, 247 

 Crandall (W. C), to give a Course of Lectures on " Local 



Coastal Physical Geography" at the Scripps Institu- 

 tion, 94 

 Crawford (Earl of), appointed President of the Board of 



Agriculture and Fisheries, 406 

 Crawford (R. T.), and D. Alter, Comet 1916 b (Wolf), 410 

 Crawley (A. E.), Sociology as a Science, 97 ; The Growth 



of the Mind, 238 

 Crewe (Lord), appointed President of the Board of Educa- 

 tion, 535 ; Science in Education and Industry, 390 

 Crommelin (Dr. A. C. D.), Philip's A Plea for an Orderly 



Almanac, 31 

 Crompton (Col. R. E.), Engineering and Scientific Research, 



208 

 Crook (C. W.), Science Teaching in Schools, 213 

 Crookes (Lady) [obituary], 241; 

 Crosby (Sir T. B.) [obituary], 166 

 Cross (C. F.), Wood Pulps for Paper-making, 35 

 Cummings (B. F.), Anoplura and Mallophaga, 51 

 Cunningham (E.), Relativity and the Electron Theory, 30 

 Cunningham (Prof. J. C), and W. H. Lancelot, Soils and 



Plant Life as related to .A^griculture, 55 

 Curties (C. Lees) [death], iS"; : [obituary], 226 

 Curtis (Prof. J. G.), Harvey's Views on the Use of the 



Circulation of the Blood, 217 



Dahlgren (Dr. E. W.), Retirement of, 366 



Dahlgren (Prof. U.), Production of Light by Animals, 

 146, 450 



Dale (Prof. R. B.), Arithmetic for Carpenters and 

 Builders, 179 



Dalimier and L^vy-Franckel, The 102 of Danysz in the 

 Treatment of Malignant or Grave Syphilis, 135 



Daly (Prof. R. A.), Origin of the Iron Ores of Kiruna, 107 ; 

 Problems of the Pacific Islands, 389 ; The Glacial- 

 control of Coral Reefs, 191 



Dancaster (E. A.), Limes and Cements, 3 



Daniel (Z.), The Orbit of VV Orionis, 46 



Darwin (Sir G. H.), Scientific Papers. Vol v., Supple- 

 mentary Volume containing Biographical Memoirs by 

 Sir F. Darwin and Prof. E. W^. Brown. Lectures on 

 Hill's Lunar Theory, etc., Edited by F. J- M. Stratton 

 and J. Jackson. 338 



Datta (R. L.), and N. R. Chatterjee, Action of .^qua Regia, 

 207 



Dauzire (V.), Formation of a Cellular Network during 

 Crystallisation, 214 



Davenport (Dr. C. B.), The Feeblv Inhibited. Nomadism, 

 or the Wandering Impulse, with special reference to 

 Heredity. Inheritance of Temperament, 343 ; The 

 Form of Evolutionary Theory, etc., 1:49 



Davev (J. E.), elected a Fellow of King's College, Cam- 

 bridge, 93 



Davidson (Sir J. Mackenzie), Electrical Methods in Surgical 

 Advance, 294 



Davie (Dr. R. C), The Leaf Trace in some Pinnate 

 Leaves, 95 



