Nature, 
October 1, 1914 
Pring (Dr. J. N.), Ozone in Upper Air, 22 
Prior (Dr. G. T.), Sulph-arsenite of Lead from Binnenthal, 
102; Phacolite and Gmelinite from Co. Antrim, 102 
Nickel in Meteorites, 472 
Protheroe (E.), Railways of the World, 501 
Pull (E.), Engineering Workshop Exercises, 108 
Pye-Smith (Dr. P. H.), [Obituary], 356 
’ 
Quincke (Prof.), Electric “Foam” Walls, 198 
Raman (C. V.), Dynamics of Vibration, 622 
Ramann (Prof.), Estimation of Soil Constituents, 598 
Ramart-Lucas (Mme.) and A. Haller, Syntheses by Sodium 
Amide, 314 
Ramaswami (M. S.), 
venulosum, 233 
Ramsay (L. N. G.), Annelids : Nereida, tor 
Ramsay (Sir Wm.), Portrait Presentation to, 91 
Rankin (I. G.), and W. F. D. Chambers, Dual Pheno- 
menon with X-Radiation, 402; Asymmetric Images 
with X-Radiation, 507, 611 
Rapson (Prof. E. J.), Ancient India, 664 
Ray (S. H.), Borneo Languages, 118 
Rayleigh (Lord), Movements of Floating Particles, 83; the 
Sand-Blast, 188 ; Fluid Motions, 364; Law of Extinc- 
tion, 57 
Regan (C. T.), Distribution of Antarctic Fishes, 260 
Reed (F. R. C.), Chinese Palzontology, 123 
Reichenbach (Dr. E. F. Stromer v.), Lehrbuch der Palao- 
zoologie, 266 
Reichenow (A.), die Vogel, 585 
Reichert (Prof. E. T.), Synthetic Power of Protoplasm, 491 
Reid (G. A.), Movements of Floating Particles, 60 
Reinhardt (Dr. L.), Vom Nebelfleck zum Menschen, 333 
Reinheimer (H.), Evolution by Cooperation, 55 
Rendle (Dr. A. B.), Catalogue of Plants collected by Mr. 
and Mrs. P. A. Talbot in Oban District, South Nigeria, 
Leaf Variation in Heptapleurum 
237 
Rengade (E.), Alkaline Sulphides, 155 
Rennie (Dr. J.), Cuckoos, 543 
Reuter (O. M.), A. u. M. Buch, Lebensgewohnheiten und 
Instinkte der Insekten, 214 
Reynolds (J. H.), Trade and Technical Education, J. C. 
Smail, 465 
Reynolds (Minnie J.), How Man Conquered Nature, 505 
Rhodes (Dr. W. G.), Primer on Alternating Currents, 54 
Richards (T. W.) and M. E. Lembert, Atomic Weight of 
Lead of Radio-active Origin, 603 
Richet (C.), Hereditary Tolerance of Toxins 
Organisms, 103; General Anaphylaxy : 
Poisoning and Chloroform, 314 
Rideal (Dr. S.), Paper Utensils, 518 
Ridgway (Prof. R:), Birds of N. America, 544 
Ridley (H. N.), Botany of the Utakwa Expedition, Dutch 
New Guinea, 340 
Rigg (T.), Soil and Crop in Biggleswade Area, 154 
Rijckevorsel (Dr. E. van), Secondary Maxims in Meteoro- 
logy, 197 
Rindell (Prof. A.), Estimations of K,O in Felspar, 598 
Rio (H. A. del) and others, Prehistoric Pictures, 9 
Ritchie (Prof. W.), Language Study, 624 
Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.), Needs of Anthropological Investi- 
gation, 407 
Roaf (H. E.), Muscular Contraction, 445 
Robb (A. A.), Principle of Relativity, 454 
Roberts-Austen (Sir W. C.), Addresses and Metallurgical 
Papers, 555 
Robertson (J. B.), Organic Matter in Oil-shales, 207 
Robertson (J. L.), Nature in Books, 453 
Robson (G. C.), Mollusca from Dutch New Guinea, ror; 
Lo Bianco’s Work on Marine Animals, 499 
Rohden (C. de), Rare Earths in Scheelites, 630 
Roosevelt, Theodore: Autobiography, Sir H. H. Johnston, 
79: Tourney down River Duvida, 432 
Roper (Miss I. M.), Flowers in Stone in Bristol Church 
Architecture, 19¢ 
Roscoe (H. F.} and C. Schorlemmer, Treatise on Chemistry, 
Dr. J. W. Mellor, 27 
in Lower 
pS ae 
Lndex 
Xxill 
Rose (Sir T. K.), Rapid Estimation of Zinc in Bronze, 171; 
On Roberts-Austen, 555 
Réseler (Prof. P.) and H. Lamprecht, 
Biologische Uebungen, 606 
Rosenhain (Dr. W.), Metallic Nomenclature, 95; Harden- 
ing of Steel, 626 
Ross (H. C.), and others, Induced Cell-reproduction and 
Cancer, 235 
Ross (Dr. Wm. H.), Nitrate Deposits, 651 
Ross (Sir Ronald), Encouraging Discovery: Address, 331 
Roule (L.), Dissolved Oxygen in Salmon Rivers, 315; 
Traité Raisonné de la Pisciculture, 631 
Routledge’s New Dictionary of English Language, 453 
Roux (W.), Terminologie der Entwickelungsmechanik, 131 
Royal Society, Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1800-1900: 
Subject Index, Physics, 478; Catalogue of Scientific 
Papers, 4th Series (1884-1900), 633 
Royds (Dr. T.), Displacement of Lines in Solar Spectrum, 
464 
Rubinow (I. M.), Social Insurance, 294 
Rudge (W. A. D.), a Meteoric Iron, 22; 
during Raising of Dust Cloud, 22 
Ruge (A.), and others, B. Ethel Meyer, Encyclopedia of 
Philosophical Sciences, 55 
Runge (Prof. Carl), Graphical Methods, 159 
Russell (Dr. E. J.), From the Letter-Files of S. W. 
Johnson, Elizabeth A. Osborne, 133 
Russell (Prof. H. N.), Relations between the Spectra and 
other Characteristics of the Stars: Address, 227, 252, 
281 
Russells(@2 .); Plant Mite, 237 
Handbuch fiir 
Electrification 
Sabatier (Prof. Paul), Catalysis in Organic Chemistry : 
Lectures at King’s College, 306; (and M. Murat), Benz- 
hydrol, 24; Direct Hydrogenation by Catalysis, 103; 
(and L. Espil), Reduction of Nickel Protoxide, 102 ; 
Reduction of Oxides of Copper, ete., 551; (and A. 
Mailhe), Manganous Oxide for Catalysis of Acids, 128, 
171; Catalytic Decomposition of Benzoic Acid, 603 
Saleeby (Dr. C. W.), Progress of Eugenics, 527 
Sand (Dr. H. J. S.), Vacuum-light Lead Seals, for leading 
in Wires, 23 
Sargent (F. L.), Plants and their Uses, 372 
Saunders (J. T.), Ammonia Content of Small Ponds, 341 
Schiifer (Sir E. A.), The Prchibitior of Experiments on 
Dogs, 242 
Schidlof (A.), and A. Karpowicz, Evaporation of Globules 
of Mercury, 499 
Schilowsky (Dr.), Gyroscopic Two-wheeled Motor-car, 251 
Schlesinger (Dr. F.), Allegheny Stellar Observations, 488 ; 
Novel Combination of Instruments, 671 
Schmidt (Dr. Joh.), Growth of Hops, 199; Marine Investi- 
gations, 201 
Schmucker (Prof. S. C.), Meaning of Evolution, 581 
Scott (Dr. D. H.) and Prof. Jeffrey, Fossil Plants from 
Kentucky, 313 
Scott (Sir Percy), Importance of Submarines, 415 
Scott (Capt. R. F.), [Memorial to], 618 
Scott (Prof. W. B.), History of Land Mammals in W. 
Hemisphere, 553 
Scrivenor (J. B.), Topaz Rocks of Gunong Bakau, 232 
Seager (Prof. H. R.), Principles of Economics, 632 
Geaeie (A. B.), Cement, Concrete, and Bricks, 265 
Secchi, [Tower Telescope in Memory of], 121 
Sedgwick (S. N.), Holiday Nature- book, 585 
Seligmann and S. G. Shattock, Seasonal Assumption of 
“Eclipse” Plumage in Mallard, 23 
Sellers (Dr. A.). Blood Changes in Lead Workers, 517 
Seton (E. T.), Trail of the Sandhill Stag, 665 
Seward (Prof. A. C.), Climate tested by Fossil Plants, 102 
Seymour (Prof. H. J.), Wicklow Lakes, 577 
Shann (E. W.), Lateral Muscle of Teleostei, 
Sharp (H.), Education in India, 200 
Shastri (S. Pt. B. N.), Stone Inscription in Sanskrit dated 
1086 A.D., 658 
Shaw (D. M.), Man’s Chin: a Dynamical Basis, 
Shaw (Dr. W. N.), Pilot Balloon Soundings : 
23: Atmospheric Movements: Laws. 
Forecasts in England, 375 
Shawcross (H. D.), Nature and the Idealist, 
232 
Sep anal 
Interpretation, 
280: Weather 
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