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Index 
Nature, 
October 1, 1914 
Weather Forecasting, B. C. Webber, 250; Canadian 
Transport and Montreal Harbour, F. W. Cowie, 303 ; 
Royal Canadian Institute, 440; Great Telescope, Prof. 
C. A. Chant, 459; Large Canadian Reflector, 671; 
Official Guides for Geologists, 545; Canadian Depart- 
ment of Mines: Cobalt, 568; Royal Society of Canada: 
Meeting, 655 
Canal Rays, New Effects, Dr. E. Goldstein, 539 
Cancer: Cancer Problem, C. E. Green, 134; Radium and 
Quacks, 224; Pathology of Growth: Tumours, Dr. 
C. P. White, 235; Researches into Induced Cell- 
reproduction and Cancer, H. C. Ross and others, 235 ; 
Studies in Cancer and Allied Subjects, Dr. W. H. 
Woglom, Drs. Calkins, MacCallum, Gies, and others 
(Columbia University), 397, 606 
Cantilevers, Prof. W. H. Burr, 609 
Cape Observatory Report, 385 
Carat, Metric, 248 
Carbon: Unidirectional Currents in Carbon Filament, Prof. 
A. S. Eve, 32; Photo-electric Effect of Carbon as 
influenced by its Absorbed Gases, O. Stuhlmann and 
R. Piersol, 454; Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Seeds, 
F. Kidd, 313; Reduction of Carbon Monoxide by 
Hydrogen in presence of Radium Emanation, O. 
Scheuer, 463 
Careers for Our Sons, Rev. G. H. Williams, 478 
Carnegie Trust, 279; Carnegie Institution of Washington: 
Encouragement of Research, 309; Carnegie Foundation 
for Advancement of Teaching, 418 
Carnot’s Principle, Doppler Effect 
Callendar, 59, 109 
Carte Internationale du Monde, 166 
Caspian Sea, Shrinkage, 195 
Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1884-1900), Royal Society, 
633 ; Subject Index, Physics, 478 
Catalysis: Manganous Oxide for Syntheses of Aldehydes 
and Ketones, P. Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 171; Catalysis 
in Organic Chemistry, Prof. P. Sabatier, 306; Cata- 
lytic Decomposition of Benzoic Acid, P. Sabatier and 
A. Mailhe, 603; Catalytic Influence of Copper Oxide 
on Oxygen-Hydrogen, J. Joannis, 525 
Cattle Feeding, J. A. Murray, 553 
Caucasus, Geological Map with Notes, Dr. F. Oswald, 632 
Cave Prehistoric Pictures, Dr. Capitan, l’Abbé Breuil, 
H. A. del Rio, Dr. W. Wright, 9 
Cecidology : Zoocécidies des Plantes de 
Houard, 187 
Cell: Induced Cell-reproduction and Cancer, and other 
Papers, H. C. Ross and others, 235; Induced Cell- 
reproduction in Amcebze, J. W. Cropper and A. H. 
Drew, 611 : 
Cellular Structure of Emulsions, Prof. K. Grant, 162; Sir 
Joseph Larmor, 213; Dr. C. H. Desch, 213; H. Wager, 
240; Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie, 269; C. R. Darling, 
376 
Cement, Concrete, and Bricks, A. B. Searle, 265; Elasticity 
and Resistance of, A. Montel, 609 
Central Asia, Sir A. Stein, 460 
Cetacearis, Census of Stranded, 329 
Chain-fractions, Property, Prof. G. B. Mathews, 136 
Chalk: Bacterium calcis, G. H. Drew, 465 
Chance, Prof. E. Borel, 662 
Charcoal Burning in the Weald, W. R. Butterfield, 223 
Charmouth Lias, L. F. Spath, 304 
Chashtana, Date, R. C. Majumdar, 657 
Cheese, Roquefort, J. N. Currie, 359 
ayaxél, letdoyig daly JL; 
V’Europe, C. 
Chemistry : 
General: Treatise on Chemistry, H. E. Roscoe and C. 
Schorlemmer, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 27; Government 
Laboratory Report, 35; Some Fundamental Problems 
in Chemistry—Old and New, Prof. E. A. Letts, Prof. 
R. Meldola, 291, 351: Dr. R. M. Caven, 351; Outlines 
of Theoretical Chemistry, Prof. F. H. Getman, 555; 
New Era in Chemistry, H. C. Jones, 555; Progress of 
Scientific Chemistry, with Biographies, Sir W. A. 
Tilden, 555; Inaugural Address to the British Associa- 
tion, Prof. W. J. Pope, 645, 681 
of Alloys: Constitution of the Iron-carbon Alloys, Dr. W. 
Guertler, Dr. C. H. Desch, 605 
Analytical : Industrial Organic Analysis, P. S. Arup, 184; 
Text-book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Dr. 
A. C. Cumming and Dr. S.A. Kay, 184; International 
Commission on Chemical Analysis of Soils, 598; India- 
rubber Laboratory Practice, Dr. W. A. Caspari, 663 
Applied: Dictionary of, Sir E. Thorpe and others, Dr. 
J. W. Mellor, 27 
Atmospheric : Chemical Composition of Rain, Dr. Juritz, 
463 ; Composition of the Atmosphere, N. P. Campbell, 
507 
of Cattle Feeding and Dairying, J. A. Murray, 553 
Cellular Structure of Emulsions, Prof. K. Grant, 162; 
Sir J. Larmor, 213; Dr. (©. His Desch, 213; Hi. Waser; 
240; Prof. W. M. F. Petrie, 269; B. A. Keen, 327; 
C. R. Darling, 376 
Cement, Concrete, and Bricks, A. B. Searle, 265 
Garden, D. R. Edwardes-Ker, 161 
Industrial: Industrial Research in America: Address, 
A. D. Little, 45 
Inorganic: die Elemente der siebenten Gruppe des 
periodischen Systems, Prof. R. Abegg, Dr. F. Auer- 
bach, 184 
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of, 322 
of Nitrogen: Active Nitrogen, Prof. H. B. Baker, Hon. 
R. J. Strutt, 5, 478; Dr. E. Tiede, E. Domcke, 478 
Organic: Text-book of Organic Chemistry, Prof. A. F. 
Hollemann, Dr. A. J. Walker, Dr. Mott, 57; Labora- 
tory Manual of Organic Chemistry for Beginners, 
Prof. A. F. Hollemann, Dr. A. J. Walker, : 108; 
Biography of Albin Haller, E. Lebon, 161; Industrial 
Organic Analysis, P. S. Arup, 184; Matter in Oil- 
shales, J. B. Robertson, 207; Catalysis in Organic 
Chemistry, Prof. P. Sabatier, 306; British Association 
Address, Prof. Pope, 645, 681 
of Plants: Microchemistry of Plants, Dr. O. Tunmann, 
372; Chlorophyll, R. Willstatter and A. Stoll, 457; 
Biochemie der Pflanzen, Prof. F. Czapelk, 451 
of Radio-elements, F. Soddy, 1 
of Silicates: with a Hexite-Pentite Theory, and Stereo- 
chemical Theory, Dr. W. Asch and Dr. D. Asch, A. B. 
Searle, 184 
of the Sugars and their Simple Derivatives, Dr. J. E. 
Mackenzie, 184 
Surface Combustion, Prof. W. A. Bone, 202 
Textile: the Research Chemist and the Textile Industry,’ 
W. P. Dreaper, 71; Chemische Technologie der 
Gespinstfasern, Dr. K. Stirm, 211; the Textile Fibres, 
Dr. J. M. Matthews, 211 
Miscellaneous: Institute of Chemistry, 14; Reduction of 
Nickel Protoxide, P. Sabatier and L. Espil, 102; 
Syntheses by means of Sodium Amide, A. Haller and 
J. Louvrier, E. Bauer, Mme. Ramart-Lucas, R. 
Cornubert, 103, 128, 232, 314, 420, 446; Hydrogenation 
by Catalysis of Diaryl Ketones, and Aryl Alcohols, P. 
Sabatier and M. Murat, 103; Pure Propane: Weight 
of Litre, J. Timmermans, 103; Discussion on Optical 
Rotatory Power, 122; I-Pimaric Acid from French 
Rosin, Prof. E. Knecht and Miss E. Hibbert, 127; 
Manganous Oxide for Catalysis of Acids, P. Sabatier 
and A. Mailhe, 128; Density and Atomic Weight of 
Neon, A. Leduc, 128; Potassium Carbonyl, A. Joannis, 
128; Chemical Origin of Life, L. 1. Troland, 171; 
Optically Active Substances of Simple Molecular Con- 
stitution, Prof. Pope and J. Read, 198, 419; Osmotic 
Compressibility of Emulsions, J. Perrin, 261; R. Con- 
stantin, 261; Action of Chloroform on Metallic 
Sulphates, A. Conduché, 261; Alkaloid from Galega, 
G. Tanret, 261; Preparation of Butine, M. Picon, 261; 
Derivatives of Octadiine, M. Lespieau, 261; Chemical 
Constitution and Rotatory Power, Dr. Pickard, Mr. 
Kenyon, 303; Acid Salts of Dibasic Acids, E. Jung- 
fleisch and P. Landrieu, 314; Bunsen Gesellschaft, 
383 ; Diformdiol-peroxide, Dr. H. J. H. Fenton, 393; 
Solutions, Prof. H. E. Armstrong and E. E. Walker, 
394; Resolution of 5-nitrohydrindene-2-carboxylic Acid, 
W. H. Mills and others, 420; Diagnoses of Bases, C. 
Moureu, 420; Deviations in Atomic Weight of Lead, 
Maurice Curie, 421; Action of Bromine on Hydroxides 
of Lanthanum, and Didymium, P. E. Browning, 421; 
Derivatives of Cyclo-pentadiene, V. Grignard, 446; 
Colour Reaction by Hydroquinone, M. Maldiney, 446; 
Photolysis of Oxalic Acid by Ultra-violet Rays, D. 
Berthelot, 446; Photo-electric Effect of Carbon and its 
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