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Carpenter (Dr. F. A.), Clouds of California, 592 
Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), the Dublin Gorilla, 136; Insect 
Pests in Ireland, 367; (and T. R. Hewitt), Reproduc- 
tive Organs and Larva of Warble-fly, 127 
Carter (H. G.), Genera of British Plants, 237 
Cartwright (C. T.), Metal Production in Canada in 1912, 
216 
Carus (P.), Principle of Relativity in the Light of Philo- 
sophy of Science, 187 
Carus-Wilson (C.), Earthquake House at Comrie, 328 
Case (Prof. E. C.), the “Sail-backed” Reptile, 333 
Case (G. O.), Coast Sand Dunes, Spits, and Wastes, 583 
Caspari (Dr. W. A.), India-rubber Laboratory Practice, 663 
Casteels (L.), Variable Stars, 594 
Cathcart (Dr.), Carbohydrate in Nutrition, 595 
- Caullery (Prof. M.), les Problemes de la Sexualité, 345 
Cautley (R. W.), Descriptions of Land: Text-book for 
Survey Students, 134 
Cave (C. J. P.), Upper Air Research: Address, 334 
Caven (Dr. R. M.), Atomic Volume Curves of Elements, 
351 
Chakravarti (N.), Spirit Belief in Jataka Stories, 657 
Chamberlain (J. F. and A. H.), Continents and their 
People : South America, 83 
Chamberlain (Joseph), [Death], 484 
Chambers (W. F. D.) and I. G. Rankin, 
Haloes with X-Radiation, 507, 611 
Chant (Prof. C. A.), Great Telescope for Canada, 459 
Chapman (Dr. S.), Number and Light, of the Stars, tor, 
Asymmetric 
29 
‘Charpy (G.), Time and Deformation of Metals, 499 
Charron (F.), Hydrodynamical Magnification of Wireless 
Signals, 289 
Chaspoul (M.), Action of Radium on Crystal Wireless 
Detectors, 657 
Chatley (Prof. H.), Aeroplane Wings, 4o1 
Chauchard (M. and Mme.), Action of Ultra-violet Rays on 
Amylase and Lipase from Pancreatic Juice, 395 
Chevenard (P.), Expansion of Ferro-nickels, 552 
Chilton (Prof. C.), Deto, a Subantarctic Crustacean, 419; 
Wood-boring Gribble in Auckland Harbour, 620 
Chouchak (M.), Nutrition of Plants under Electric Current, 
473 
Chree (Dr. C.), Time Measurements of Magnetic Disturb- 
ances, 101; the 27-day Period in Magnetic Phenomena, 
522; Lag in Marine Barometers, 588 
Chrétien (H.), Mirror Astrolabe, 260 
Christy (M.), Beaks of Crossbills, 439 
Clark (J. E.) and R. H. Hooker, Phenological Observa- 
tions, 232 
Clodd (E.), Childhood of the World, 426 
Coffin (Prof. J. H.), the Socialised Conscience, 134 
Coghlan (H. L.) and J. W. Hinchley, Coconut Cultivation 
and Plantation Machinery, 237 
Coheéndy (M.), Life without Micro-organisms, 289 
Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Nature Reserve in Spitsbergen, 534 
Coleman (Dr. O. P.), Nickel Industry in Canada, 216 
Colgan (N.), Folk-lore of Irish Plants and Animals, 168 
Colin (Capt.) and Lieut. Jeance, Wireless Telephony, 383 
Collinge (W. E.), Oral Appendages of Isopods, 22 
Collis (A. G.), Switchgear and Control of Electric Circuits, 
477 
Conduché (A.), Action of Chloroform on Metallic Sulphates, 
261 
Coninck (CE. de) and G. Bernstein, Atomic Weight of 
Nickel, 315 
Considére (M.), Contraction of Armoured Concrete, 232 
Constantin (R.), Osmotic Compressibility of Emulsions, 261 
Cook (Captain), London Memorial to, 461, 481 
Cools (Prof. M. T.), Diseases of Tronical Plants, 425 
Cooper (E. A.), Autolysed Yeast Cure for Avian Poly- 
neuritis, 593 
Corbett (L. C.), Garden Farming, 553 
Cornish (Dr. V.), Waves of Sand and Snow, tor 
Couturat (L.), Lydia G. Robinson, Algebra of Logic, 504 
Cowie (F. W.), Transportation in Canada, and Montreal 
Harbour, 303 
Crawford (Mr.) and Miss Levy. Orbit of Comet 1914b, 384 
Crawley (A. E.), Supernatural Religion, E. McClure, Canon 
ie Wewisse a) P2) Macks, P. S. P. Handcock, A. 
Upward, 81; the Golden Bough completed, Prof. J. G. | 
Frazer, 157; Marriage Ceremonies in Morocco, Prof. E. 
Westermarck, 319; Interpretations and Forecasts, 401 ; 
Precursors of Christianity (Golden Bough), Prof. J. G. 
Frazer, 476 
Crawley (C. W. S.) and Dr. S. W. J. Smith, Experiments 
with Incandescent Lamp, 367 
Creedy (F.), Single-phase Commutator Motors, 54 
Cronshaw (H. B.), Epidote from Sudan, 472 
Crookes (Sir Wm.), Spectrum of Silicon, 521, 654 
Cropper (J. W.) and A. H. Drew, Induced Cell-reproduction 
in Amoebe, 611 
Crossland (Cyril), Desert and Water Gardens of the Red 
Sea, 163 
Cuming (E. D.),-Bodley Head Natural History, 353 
Cumming (Dr. A. C.) and Dr. S. A. Kay, Text-book of 
Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 184 
Cummings (B. F.), Scent Organs in Trichoptera, 367 
Cunningham (E.), Principle of Relativity, 378, 408; 454 
Cunnington (Dr. W. A.), Tanganyika Parasitic Copepoda, 
I 
Cues (Maurice), Deviation of Atomic Weights obtained 
with Lead, 421 
Curtis (Maynie R.), Double Yolk Eggs, 538 
Curtis (W. E.), Hydrogen Lines and Series Constant, 523 
Czapek (Prof. F.), Biochemie der Pflanzen, 451 
Czaplicka (Miss M. A.), Expedition to Yenesei Tribes, 589 
Daly (Prof. R. A.), Igneous Rocks and their Origin, 449 
Darbishire (A. D.) and M. W. Gray, Inheritance of 
Characters of Wool of Sheep, 420 
Darling (C. R.), Cellular Structure of Emulsions, 376; 
Inorganic “ Feeding,” 481 
Darwin (Sir F.), Transpiration in Plants, 492 
Darwin (H.), Migration Routes, 4o1 
Davey (W. P.), X-Rays, 223 
Davison (Dr. C.), the Sicilian Earthquake of May 8, 272; 
on Rev. Osmond Fisher, 535 
Dawson (Dr. W. B.), Currents in Gulf of St. Lawrence, 
I 
Day ie. L.) and others, Methods of Determining Densities 
of Minerals at High Temperatures, 413 
Deecke (W.), European Sedimentary Rocks, 276 
Deeley (R. M.), Weather Forecasting, 58; Weather Fore- 
casts in England, 402 
Deerr (N.), Multiple Effect Evaporation, 415 
Defant (Dr. A.), Birds and Weather, 457 ; 
Delassus (Prof. E.), la Dynamique des Systémes matériels, 
28 
Delepine (Prof.) and Dr. A. Greenwood, Action of Metals 
upon Bacteria, 517 
Delorme (General Edmond), Blessures de Guerre, 665 
Denning (W. F.), April Meteors, 172, 223; May Meteors, 
250; Telescopic Meteors, 303; Fireballs, 384; Meteors 
on June 25-26, 464; June Meteors, 480; Meteoric 
Streaks, 531; the Perseids, 622 
Dennis (T.), Algebra for Preparatory Schools, 504 
Desch (Dr. C. H.), Quincke’s Hypothesis, 95; Cellular 
Structure of Emulsions, 213; Constitution of Alloys, 
Dr. W. Guertler, 605 ; Solidification of Metals: Report, 
67 
Destatteee (H.), Solar Electrical Field, 260; (and A. 
Perot), Design of Electromagnet to give Magnetic 
Field of 100,000 gauss, 102; (and V. Burson), Swan 
Band Spectrum in Magnetic Field, 472 
D’Esterre (C. R.), Nova No. 2, Persei, 331 
Dewey (H.), Geology of North Cornwall, 592 
Dines (W. H.), Laws of Atmospheric Movements, 280; 
Temperature-difference between Up and Down Traces, 
320; Calibration of Balloon Instruments and Reading 
of Traces, 588 : f 
Dixon (Prof. H. B.) and others, Photographic Analysis of 
Explosion Flames traversing a Magnetic Field, 445 
Dobson (G. M.), Pilot Balloon Ascents at Upavon, 24: 
Atmospheric Electricity at Kew, 524; at Kew and 
Eskdalemuir, 585 
Doliarius (Dr.), Perpetual Calendar, 172 
Doncaster (Dr. L.), Chromosomes, Heredity, and Sex, 175 
Douglass (Dr. A. E.), Rainfall estimated by Tree Growth, 
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