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October 1, 1914 
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Chemistry (continued) : 
Absorbed Gases, O. Stuhlmann and R. Piersol, 454; 
Hydrates of Manganese Sulphate, M. de Forcrand, 524; 
Recoura’s Green Chromium Sulphate, A. King and 
others, 525; Hydrogenations by Sodammonium Car- 
bons, P. Lebeau and M. Picon, 525; Chemical 
Synthesis of Inositol, 540; Reduction of Oxides of 
Copper, Lead, Nickel, P. Sabatier and L. Espil, 551; 
Analysis of Small Quantities of Gas, P. A. Guye, 551; 
Atomic Weight of Iodine, M. Guichard, 552; Addition 
of Hydrogen to Aliphatic Compounds, etc., A. Brochet 
and M. Bauer, 552; Scheme of Semipermeability of 
Living Cells to Ions, P. Girard, 657 
Child, the: its Care, Diet, and Common Ills, 
Mather Sill, 4 
Childhood of Animals, Dr. P. Chalmers Mitchell, 371; 
Childhood of the World, E. Clodd, 426 
Chilka Lake Fauna, Dr. N. Annandale and S. W. Kemp, 
1D aan OF 
473 
Chin, Man’s, D. M. Shaw, 531 
China and Japan: Carnegie Peace Report, C. W. Eliot, 22; 
Chinese Palzontology, Dr. C. D. Walcott, S. Weller, 
H. Girty, F.R.C. Reed, 123 
Chloroform: Action on Metallic Sulphates, A. Conduché, 
261; Chloroform Deaths, Prof. MacWilliam, 595 
Chlorophyll, Action of Light on, H. Wager, 49; Chloro- 
phyll, R. Willstatter and A. Stoll, 451 
Cholera, Liver Defence against, H. Violle, 421; Action of 
Thorium and Lanthanum Salts on Bacillus of, 657 
Chordate Development, Outlines, Prof. W. E. Kellicott, 295 
Christianity, E. McClure, A. E. Crawley, 81; Precursors 
of Christianity, J. G. Frazer, A. E. Crawley, 476 
Circle: Triangle giving Area and Circumference of any 
Circle, and Diameter of Circle equal to given Square, 
T. M. P. Hughes, Prof. G. B. Mathews, 110 
Cirques, Prof. J. W. Gregory, 330 
City and Guilds Institute, 577 
Civil Service: Estimates, 99; 
Book, 180; Royal Commission, 
List Pensions, 485 
Clare Island: Tree Growth, A. C. Forbes, 260; Survey, 
446, 620 
Classification, Zoological, Dr. F. A. Bather, 189 
Clay : Phenomena of Clay Suspensions, B. A. Keen, 321; 
Technical Control of Colloidal Matter of Clays, H. E. 
Ashley, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 363; Vitrification, G. H. 
Brown and others, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 363 
Climate: Climate as tested by Fossil Plants, Prof. A. C. 
Seward, 102; the Change in Climate and its Cause, 
Major R. A. Marriott, 108; Climate, Prof. E. de 
Martonne, 293; Climatic Change, C. E. P. Brooks, 
Blue 
Civil 
Royal Commission, 
Report, 431; 
532; Secular Changes in Arid America, Prof. E. 
Huntington and others, 617; Climatic Factors for 
Health Resorts, Dr. J. v. Hann, 621; Climate of 
Lorenzo Marques, Sir A. de A. Teixeira, 652 
Clouds of California, Dr. F. A. Carpenter, 592 
Coal: Coal Bed Formation, J. J. Stevenson, 119; Structure, 
.W. C. Grummitt and Dr. Hickling, 288; die 
Wichtigsten Lagerstatten der “Nichterze,” Prof. O. 
Stutzer, 348; Solvents of Coal, L. Vignon, 368; 
Synthetic Preparation of Coal Gas, L. Vignon, 447; 
Williams’s Fire Damp Indicator, 461 
Coast Sand Dunes, G. O. Case, 583 
Cobalt in Canada, 568 
Cobar Copper Field, E. C. Andrews, 17 
Cobra Poison, Preservation, M. Calmette and L. Massol, 
551 
Coconut Cultivation and Plantation Machinery, H. 
Coghlan and J. W. Hinchley, 237 
Coleoptera, British, Dr. W. W. Fowler and H. St. J. 
Donisthorpe, 343 
Colour: Colour Inheritance, Prof. W. E. Castle, C. C. 
Little, 142: Photography in Colours, Dr. G. L. John- 
son, 2774; Development of Colour Pattern in Mammals 
and Birds, Dr. G. M. Allen, 591, 651: Colour Vision: 
Colour Sense of Bees, Dr. F. -Stellwaag, 221; 
“Flashing Flowers,” Prof. F. A. W. Thomas, 348; 
Anomalous Trichromatic Colour Vision, Prof. W. 
Watson, 293; Abnormal Types, Dr. Louis Bell, 414; 
Board of Trade Tests, 487 
Combustion, Surface, Prof. W. A. Bone, 202 
L. 
Comets: Halley’s Comet, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 541 ; Comet 
1913f (Delavan), Orbit, 316; 541, 569, 594; Chart, 622, 
671; Comet 1914a (Kritzinger), 121, 144, 223, 250, 
437; Comet 1914b (Zlatinsky), 303, 330; Orbit, Mr. 
Crawford and Miss Levy, 384, 437; Spectrum, Dr. 
Slipher, 653 ; Comet 1914c (Neujmin), 488, 515 
Commemoration of Roger Bacon, 354, 405 
Commercial Geography, Elementary, Dr. H. R. Mill, F. 
Allen, 134 
Commission, Radio-telegraphic, 490; International Com- 
mission on Chemical Analysis of Soils, 598 
Commutator Motors, Single Phase, F. Creedy, 54 
Comparison Spectrum, Dr. J. Lunt, 251 
Composition of Atmosphere, N. P. Campbell, 507 
Concrete: Reinforced Concrete: London Buildings Act 
1909 Amendment, 39; Contraction of Armoured Con- 
crete, M. Considére, 232; Cement, Concrete, and 
Bricks, A. B. Searle, 265; Manual for Masons, Con- 
crete Workers, etc., Prof. v. d. Kloes, A. B. Searle, 
530 
Coueention: Electronic Theories, Prof. W. Wien, 93 
Conductivity of Salt Vapours, S. J. Kalandyk, 523 
Conferences: All India Sanitary, 66; International Phyto- 
pathological, at Rome, go, 167 
Congresses: Americanists, at Washington, October 5-10, 
36, 434; Congress of Engineers at San Francisco in 
1915, 65, 565; Tropical Agriculture, in London, 219, 
416, 489; Irish Technical Instruction Association at 
Killarney, 393; Royal Sanitary Institute at Blackpool, 
517; Archzeological Societies: Ancient Monuments, 668 
Constitution : Constitution of Atoms and Molecules, Prof. 
J. W. Nicholson, 268; Constitution of Alloys, Dr. W. 
Guertler, Dr. C. H. Desch, 605; Constitution and 
Heredity in Relation to Pathology, Prof. F. Martius, 
606 
Continents and their People: South America, J. F. 
Chamberlain and A. H. Chamberlain, 83 
Convection, Rapid, in Stellar Atmospheres, Prof. W. W. 
Campbell, 671 
Convict, the English, Dr. C. Goring, 86 
“Conway” Manual, J. Morgan, T. P. Marchant, and A. L. 
Wood, 660 
Cook Statue in London, 460 
Cookery : Domestic Science, Matilda G. Campbell, 5; a 
Proper Newe Booke of Cokerye, Catherine F. Frere, 53 
Cooperation, Evolution by, H. Reinheimer, A. E. Crawley, 
55 
Copper: Cobar Field, N.S.W., E. C. Andrews, 17; Atomic 
Weight by Electrolysis, G. Shrimpton, 471 
Coppersmiths, Gipsy, Andreas, 57 
Coral: Alex. Agassiz and Funafuti Boring, Prof. J. W. 
Judd, 31, 135; Dr. F. Wood-Jones, 135; Origin of 
Coral Reefs off Florida, Dr. W. Vaughan, 466; Sea- 
fans or Gergonians, 466 
Cotton Fibre, W. L. Balls, 308 
Country Month by Month, (Mrs.) J. A. Owen and Prof. 
G. S. Boulger, 4o1 
Crab causing Galls on Coral, F. A. Potts, 341 
Cremation among Maoris, E. Best, 566 
Crete: Camping in Crete, A. Trevor-Battye, (Caves), 
Dorothea M. A. Bate, 29; Crete Excavations, Miss 
Eee aall e537 
Criminals, Study of, A. MacDonald, 66; 
Crime, Dr. C. Goring, 86 
Crocodile on Zambesi, 666 
Cr6é6 Magnon Man: Imprints of his Hand, Prof. W. J. 
Sollas, 240 
Crustacea: Crustaceans of South Africa, K. H. Barnard, 
119; Antarctic Crustacea Schizopoda, H. J. Hansen, 
149; Stalk-eyed Malacostraca (Scotia’s Voyage), Rev. 
R. R. Stebbing, 207; Crustacea from Falkland 
Isles, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 260 
Cryptogames, Dr. F. Pelourde, 425 
Crystals: Crystalline Structures as Revealed by X-Rays, 
Prof. W. H. Bragg, 124, 494; Mobility of Molecules in 
Solid Crvstal, F. Wallerant, 260; Hematite from India, 
Dr. L. L. Fermor, 472; British Association Address, 
Prof. Pope, 645, 681; New Method of Measurement by 
X-Rays, F. Canac, 657 
Cubic, Twisted, and Cubical Hyperbola, P. W. Wood, 159 
Cuckoos, Dr. J. Rennie, 543 
Criminal and 
