Nature, ] 
October 1, 1914 
Turner (Prof. H. H.), Tables for Facilitating Use of Har- 
monic Analysis, 662; (and Miss Blagg), Baxendell’s 
Observations of Variable Stars, 1o1 
Turner (Sir Wm.), Aborigines of Tasmania, 127 
Upward (A.), Divine Mystery, 81 
Usherwood (T. S.), and C. J. A. Trimble, First Book of 
Practical Mathematics, 2; Practical Mathematics for 
Technical Students, 504 
Vaillant (P.), Drops: Tate’s Law, 155 
Variot and Fliniaux (MM.), Comparative Growth of Breast 
_and Bottle-fed Infants, 315 
Vaughan (A.), Correlation of Dinantian and Avonian, 76 
Véronnet (A.), Causes of the Sun’s Heat, 420; Form of the 
Earth, 670 
Vignon (L.), Solvents of Coal, 368; Synthetic Preparation 
of a Coal Gas, 447 
Vines (Prof. S. H.) and G. C. Druce, Morisonian Her- 
barium, 4; On Dr. J. Reynolds Green, 379 
Violle (H.), Cholera and the Liver, 421 
Voigt (A.), Junk’s Natur-Fiihrer : die Riviera, 580 
Voss (A.), die Beziehungen der Mathematik zur Kultur, 423 
Wager (H.), Action of Light on Chlorophyll, 49; Cellular 
Structure of Emulsions, 240; Blue-Green Algae, 583 
Wagner (Dr. P. A.), Diamond Fields of South Africa, 527 
Walcott (C. D‘), Cambrian Brachiopoda, 62; Chinese Cam- 
brian Faunas, 123; Blue-green Algae, 652 
Walker (G. W.), Modern Seismology, 158 
Wallace (Alfred Russel), [Memorials to], 37 
Wallace (Dr. J. Sim), Dental Diseases in Relation to 
Public Health, 160 
Waller (Dr.. A. D.), 
Human Heart, 313 
Wallerant (F.), Mobility of Molecules in a Solid Crystal, 
260 
Wallis (B. C.), Junior Geography of the World, 453; Rain- 
fall of Southern Pennines, 472 
Walmsley (H. P.) and Dr. W. Makower, Photographic 
Action of a Rays, 288; Passage of a Particles through 
Photographic Films, 367 
Walter (L. H.), Application of Electrolytic Luminosity, 394 
Walton (A. J.), Variations in Growth of Adult Mammalian 
Tissue in Plasma, 127 
Ward (Prof. F. E_) the Montessori 
American School, 650 
Ward (John J.), Insect Biographies, 214 
Ward (L. K.), Kangaroo Island Asphaltum, 307 
Wardle (H. N.), Jibaro Diminutive Mummy Heads, 382 
Warren (S. H.), Flint Fracture and Early Man, 23 
Warth (F. J.), Liquefaction of Rice Starch, 383 
Washington (Dr. H. S.), Composition of Rockallite, 154 
Waters (A. W.), Marine Fauna of British East Africa, 471 
Watson (D. M. S.), Pariasaurian Skull, 50; Deinocephalia, 
Inclinations of Electrical Axis of 
Method and the 
367 
Watson (Prof. W.), Anomalous Trichromatic Colour 
Vision, 393 
Watteville (C. de), New Method of Studying Sparlx 
Spectra, 524 
Watts (Dr. W. M.), Index of Spectra, 516 
Wedderburn (Dr. E. M.) and A. W. Young, Temperature 
in Loch Earn, 629 
Weed (L. H.), Nuclear Masses in Human Brain-stem, 650 
Index 
XV 
Wells (Prof. G. J.) and A. J. Wallis-Tayler, the Diesel or 
Slow-combustion Engine, 265 
Wernham (H.’F.), Genus Sabicea, 529 
West (J. H.), Poems of Human Progress, 374 
West India Committee, Map of the West Indies, 320 
Westell (W. P.), Wonders of Bird-life, 585 
Westermarck (Prof. E.), Marriage Ceremonies in Morocco, 
319 
Whipple (F. J. W.), Dynamical Units for Meteorology, 427 
White (Dr. C. P.), Pathology of Growth: Tumours, 235 
White (Lazarus), Catskill Water Supply of New York 
City, 209 
Wilde (Archer), Sounds and Signs: a Criticism of the 
Alphabet, 318 
Williams (Rev. G. H.), Careers for Our Sons, 478 
Williams’s Fire-damp Indicator, 461 
Williamson (H. C.), Zoological Classification, 135 
Willis (M.), Lowson’s Text-book of Botany: 
Edition, 237 
Willstatter (R.), and A. Stoll, Chlorophyll, 451 
Wilson (Prof. E.), Magnetic Properties of Shielded Iron, 
22, 288 
Wilson (Dr. Ed. Adrian), [Statue of], 511; [Memorial to, 
at Cheltenham], 618 
Wilson (J.), Practical Education in Secondary Schools, 
Trade Schools, and Central Schools, 146 
Wilson (Prof. J.), Polygamous Mendelian Factors, 368 
Wimperis (H. E.), Principles of Application of Power to 
Road Transport, 265 
Winch (W. H.), Inductive versus Deductive Methods of 
Teaching, 424 
Winge (Dr.), Sargasso Sea, 170 
Winter (Col.), Curious Meteor Display, 69 
Winterbotham (Capt.), Accuracy of Triangulation, 571 
Woglom (Dr. W. H.), Cancer, 397 
Wood (Prof.) and G. U. Yule, Feeding Trials with Oxen 
and Sheep, 154 
Wood (P. W.), the Twisted Cubic, and Metrical Properties 
of the Cubical Hyperbola, 159 
Wood (Prof. R. W.), Radiation of Gas Molecules excited 
by Light, Guthrie Lecture, 43; (and L. Dunoyer), 
Resonance Lines of Sodium, 207, 289, 368 
Wood-Jones (Dr. F.), the Funafuti Boring, 135 
Woodhead (Prof. Sims), Education in Technical Use of 
Microscope, 287 
Woodward (Dr. A. Smith), a Paleolithic Engraving on 
Bone, 101; Lower Jaw of Anthropoid Ape from Upper 
Miocene, 288 
Woodward (B. B.), 
Pisidium in the 
Mollusca, 585 
Woodward (Horace B.), Student’s Geological Atlas of Great 
Britain and Ireland, 30 
Woolman (Marv S.) and Ellen B. McGowan, Textiles: a 
Handbook for Student and Consumer, 186 
Worcester (D. C.), Flying Crustacean, 620 
Wourtzel (E.), Ammonia and Radium Emanation, 24 
Wraight (E. A.) and P. L. Teed, Tin Ores, 50 
Wright (Dr. Wm.), Beginning of Art, 9 
Indian 
of British Species of 
Museum, 343; Life of the 
Catalogue 
British 
Young (Thomas), the Sand-blast, 188 
Zerner (E.) and R. Woltuch, Pentoses in Pentosuria, 670 
Zeuthen (H. G.), die Mathematik im Alterthum, 423 
Zittel (Prof. K. A. von), Prof. C. R. Eastman, Text-book 
of Palzontology, 661 
Zlatinsky, New Comet, 303, 331 
