Kntiire, "I 



I, 1915J 



September 2 



INDEX. 



NAME INDEX. 



Abbot (C. G.), Arequipa Pyrheliometry, 410; Fowle, and 

 Aldrich, Solar Variability, 551 ; and L. B. Aldrich, 

 The Pyranometer, 456 



Abell (W. S.), Work of the Load Line Committee, 170 



Acland (A.), Education at Public Schools, 265 



Adams (Dr. C. C), and T. L. Hankinson, The Fauna of 

 Prairie and Forest Regions near Charleston, 111., 146 



Adams (W. S.), Investigations in Stellar Spectroscopy, 215; 

 A Quantitative Method of Classifying Stellar Spectra, 

 215; A Spectroscopic Method of determining Stellar 

 Parallaxes, 215 ; A Spectroscopic Method of determin- 

 ing Stellar Distances, 215; Spectroscopic Evidence for 

 the Existence of Two Classes of M Type Stars, 215 ; 

 and H. Shapley, The Spectrum of 5 Cephei, 215 ; and 

 Pease, The Spectrum of Nova Geminorum, No. 2, 311 



AinsCe (M. A.), Lowest Effective Power of a Telescope, 490 



Alexander (Prof. T.), and Prof. A. W. Thomson, Ele- 

 mentary Applied Mechanics, Third Edition, 278 



Algar (J.), Diketones derived from Diacetoresorcmoldi- 

 methylether, 335 



Allbutt (Sir Clifford), Harvey and Aristotle, 217; nominated 

 President of the British Medical Association, 19 16-17, 

 226 



Allen (Dr. H. S.), Latent Heats of Fusion of Metals and 

 the Quantum-theory, 315; Latent Heat of Flision of a 

 Metal, and the Quantum-theory, 475 



Allen (VV. E.), Bequests by, 253 



Amar (J.), The Dynamographic Path, 515 



Ameghino (C), A Femur of the Extinct Toxodon, 107 



Amundsen (Capt. R.), Proposal for an Expedition to the 

 North Pole, 106 



Andersen (O.), An Adventurine Feldspar, 408 



Andersson (Dr. J. G.), to organise a Geological Survey for 

 China, 366 



Andrade (Lieut. E. N. da C), Science, Scholarships, and 

 the State, 361 



Andr6 (G.), Magnesium in Leaves and the Function of 

 Assimilation, 195 



Andrewes (Prof. F. W.), Prof. 

 Cerebro-Spinal Fever, 14 



Andrews (Dr. C. W.), An 

 Gigantic Carinate Bird, 315 



Andrews (E. C), and T. W. Vaughan, Relations of Coral 

 Reefs to Crust Movements in the Fiji Islands, -jSq 



Annandale (Dr. N.), Sponges Parasitic on Indian Clionid 

 Sponges, 529 ; Zoological Results of a Tour in the Far 

 East, 416 



Anningson (Dr. B.) [death], 448 



Anreo (A.), The Peat Bogs and Peat Industry of Canada, 

 505 



Anthony (R.), Brain of a Foetus of a Chimpanzee, 215 



Antoniadi (M.), The Polar Caps of Mars and Solar Radia- 

 tion, 471 



Arber (E. A. N.), Fossil Floras of the Coal Measures of 

 South Staffordshire, 314 



Archibald (Prof. R. C.),' Euclid's Book on Divisions of 

 Figures, etc., q8 



Arctowski (H.), Influence of the Earth on Frequency and 

 Mtnn Heliographic Latitude of Sun-spots, 214; In- 



Bullock, and Prof. Hewlett, 

 Incomplete Sternum of a 



fluence of Veftus on the Mean Heliographic Latitude 

 of the Sun-spots, 514 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.), Need of Association and Organisa- 

 tion in Manufacture of Dye-stuffs, 527 ; Proposal for an 

 Imperial Society of Scientific and Industrial Chemistry, 

 267 



Armstrong-Jones (Dr. R.), Neurology, 497 ; Resignation of 

 the Medical Superintendency of Claybury Asylum, 494 



Ashbv (Prof.), and others, Excavations in Malta, 1914, 14 



.'\shworth (Dr. J. H.), Hibernation of Flies, 247 



Ashworth (Dr. J. R.). An Introductory Course of Practical 

 Magnetism and Electricity, Third Edition, 4 



Asquith (Mr.), on Capt. Scott and his Companions, 225 



Atack (F. \V.), The Chemists' Year-book, 1916, 2 vo'.s., 

 320 



Atkinson (Dr. G. F.), The F, Generations, and Back- and 

 Inter-crosses of the F, Hybrids between CEnothera 

 nutans and pycnocarpa, 492 



Atwood (W. W.), and K. F. Mather, Geographic History 

 of the San Juan Mountains, 215 



Aught!e (H.), .Applied Mechanics : First Year, 278 



Ault (J. P.), Deviation of the Compass in the Bering Sea 

 and the Pacific Ocean, 229 



.Austin (Prof. F. E.), Examples in .Alternating Currents, 

 vol. i.. Second Edition ; Examples in Magnetism, 

 Second Edition ; How to make Low-pressure Trans- 

 formers, Second Edition, 258 



.Avebury (Lord), Prehistoric and Ethnographical Specimens 

 presented to Museums, 486 



.\wati (P. R.), Studies in Flies, ii., 313 



Babtie (Surgeon-Genl. W.), appointed to assist Sir A. 

 Keogh, 85 



Bach (.A.), A New Reaction of Urine, 05 



Backhouse (T. W.), The Magnitude of 6 Eridani, 479 



Backlund (Prof. O.), Comet (Neujmin), 17 



Bacon (Dr. R. F.), The Work of the Mellon Institute in 

 its relations to the Industries and to the Universities, 

 /iqi 



Baekeland (Dr.), The Chemical Industries of the United 

 States, 232 



Bagg (H.), Behaviour in White Mice, 286 



Bailev (Capt. F. M.), awarded the Patron's Medal of the 

 R.G.S., 86 



Baillaud (B.), Difference of Longitude between the Observa- 

 tories of Paris and Washington, 27, 369, 37-; ; and 

 M. Pourteau, Calculation of Right .Ascensions and 

 Declinations of Stars of the Photographic Catalogue, 



. ^95 

 Baird and Tatlock's Duroglass, iii 

 Baker (A. C), and W. F. Turner, The Green Apple Aphis, 



530 

 Baker (G. S.), Skin Fraction Resistance of Ships, 170 

 Baker (Lady) [obituaryl, 62 

 Baldwin (Prof. Mark), The Romanes Lecture, 24 : Herbert 



So^ncer Lecture on "The Super-State and the ' Eternal 



Values,'" 03; Escape from the Torpedoing of the 



Sussex, 105 



