Nature, ] 
October 1, 1914 
IN DE 
Po THOR 
Abbott (Prof. C. G.), Solar Constant of Radiation, 198-9; 
Radiation of the Sun, 464 
Abbott (G.), Limestones simulating Organic Characters, 
414 
_Abderhalden (E.), Dr. J. O. Gavronsky and W. F. 
Lanchester, Defensive Ferments, 213 
Abdul Majid, Phenomena of the Conscious and Uncon- 
scious, 428 
Abegg (Prof. R.), Dr. Auerbach, die Elemente der siebenten 
Gruppe, 184 
Abraham (H.) and others, Time of Wireless Waves over 
Earth’s Surface, 524 
Adams (Prof. Frank D.), Conservation of Natural Re- 
sources: Presidential Address to Royal Society of 
- Canada, 655 
Adams (Prof. H.), Practical Surveying and Elementary 
Geodesy, 236 
Adams (W. S.) and A. Kohlschiitter, Radial Velocities, 416 
Agassiz (Alex.), Funafuti Boring, 31 
Aitken (Dr. John), Forests and Floods, 506 
Albe (Dr. E. E. F. d’), Type-reading Optophone, 394 
Alcock (Lieut.-Col.), Hzemoproteus of Indian Pigeon, 584 
Alexander (W. B.), First Description of a Kangaroo, 664 
Allen (Dr. G. M.), Development of Colour Pattern in 
Mammals and Birds, 591, 651 
Allen (Dr. H. S.), Photo-electricity, 502 
Altham (Major-Gen. E. A.), Principles of War, 399 
Andrade (E. N. da C.), Experiments re Origin of Spectra, 
59; Flow in Metals under Large Stresses, 288 
Andreas (Mui Shuko), Gypsy Coppersmiths in Liverpool, 57 
Andrews (Dr. C. W.), Antelope discovered by Miss Bate in 
Majorcan Cave Deposits, 445; Descriptive Catalogue 
of Marine Reptiles of Oxford Clay, 582 
Andrews (E. C.), Cobar Copper Field, 17 
Andrews (R.), Whales of North Pacific, 514 
Annandale (Dr. N.) and S. W. Kemp, Fauna of Chilka 
Lake, 473 
Appleyard, Direct Measurement of the Napierian Base, 231 
Arber (Agnes), Root Development in Stratiotes aloides, 24 
Archbold (T. R.), Device for filling Ore Sacks, 50 
Aristotle, Theory of the City, 401; Physics, 428 
Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), Chemical Facts and Genetical Con- 
stitution, 127 
Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) and others, Processes operative in | 
Solutions, 22, 394; Benzene Derivatives, 22, 394 
Arup (P. S.), Industrial Organic Analysis, 184 
Asch (Dr. W. and Dr. D.), A. B. Searle, Silicates in 
Chemistry and Commerce, and Stereo-chemical Theory, 
184 
Ash (F. W.), Secondary Sex Characters, 345 
Ashby (Dr.), Discoveries in Malta, 412 
Ashley (H. E.), Clays, 363 
Ashworth (Dr. J. H.), New Species of Sclerocheilus, 420 
Ashworth (Dr. J. R.). Intrinsic Field of Magnet, 314 
Atkinson (Prof. G. F.), Segregation of Hybrid Types in 
(Enothera in First Generation, 492 
Auerbach (Dr. Fr.), die Elemente der siebenten Gruppe des 
periodischen Systems (Abegg), 184 
INDEX. 
Avebury (Lord), Prehistoric Times, 57 
Awati (P. R.), Mechanism of Suction’ in Lygus pabulinus, 
IOI 
Babcock (W. H.), Early Norse Visits to North America, 
6 
13 
Bachelet (E.), Levitated Railway, 273 
Bacon (G. W. and Co., Ltd.), School and College Atlas, 
427; Excelsior School Map of the United States, 505 
Bacon (Roger) [Commemoration of, at Oxford], 354, 405 
Bacot (A. W.) and Prof. Martin, Plague and Fleas, 63 
Bailey (E. B.), Ballachulish Fold, 446 
Bailey (Capt. F. M.), Tsangpo River, 460 
Baillaud (J.), Recording Time Signals, 446 
Baker (G. S.), Ship Resistance and Area Curve, 148 
Baker (Prof. H. B.) and Hon. R. J. Strutt, Active Nitrogen, 
5; (and Dr. Tiede, and E. Domcke), Active Nitrogen, 
478 
Baker (W. M.) and A. A. Bourne, Shorter Algebra, 236 
Ball (Dr. J.), the Earth’s Contraction, 188 
Balls (W. L.), Development and Properties of Cotton 
Fibre, 308; Leaf-fall and Soil Deterioration, 341 
Barbier (P.) and R. Locquin, Linalol, 395 
Barbour (Sir D.), Influence of Gold Supply on Prices and 
Profits, 294 
Barclay (Andrew, Sons and Co., Ltd.), Fireless Locomotive, 
670-1 
Bardet (J.), Extraction of Germanium from Vichy Water, 
289 
Barendrecht (H. S.), Enzyme Action, 39 
Barham (B. G.), Development of Incandescent Electric 
Lamp, 54 
Barlow (Dr.) [Death], 412 
Barnard (Prof E. E.), Nove, 385; Halley’s Comet, 541 
Barnard (K. H.), Crustacean Fauna of South Africa, 119; 
Living Phreatoicus, 577 
Barnard (S.) and J. M. Child, Key to “New Algebra,” 236 
Barnes (Prof. H. T.), Expansive Force of Ice, 655 
Barnett (S. J.), Thermions and the Origin of Solar and 
Terrestrial Magnetism, 109 
| Barratt (T.), Thermal Conductivity of Rarer Metals, 524; 
(and A. B. Wood), Volatility of Thorium Active 
Deposit, 367 
Barrell (Prof. J.), Relations of Isostasy to a Zone of 
Weakness, 403 
| Barrett (E. B.), Teaching as Self-Education, 153 
Bartlett (H. J.), Wind Direction and Rainfall, 472 
Barus (Prof. Carl), Interference Measures in Physics, 652 
Bassler (R. S.), Fossil Crinoids from Mississippi Valley, 149 
Bate (Miss D. M. A.), Antelope from Majorca Cave 
Deposits, 445 
Bateson (Prof. William), Inaugural Address to the British 
Association (Australian Meeting), Part I., Melbourne, 
635: Part IT., Sydnev, 674 
Bather (F. A.), Zoological Classification, 189 
Bauer (Dr. L. A.), International Magnetic Observations 
during the Solar Eclipse of August 21, 1914, 507 
