XX1V 
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Nature, 
October 1, 1914 
Ceremonies in Morocco, Prof. E. Westermarck, A. E. 
Crawley, 319; Urgent Needs, Dr. A. C. Haddon, 407; 
Thompson River, British Columbia, 412; Maya Art, 
H. J. Spinden, 454; New Pacific Ocean Script in 
Caroline Isles, Prof. J. M. Brown, 486; How Man 
Conquered Nature, Minnie J. Reynolds, 505; Spirit 
Belief in Jataka Stories, N. Chalkravarti, 657 
Eugenics, 15; American Laws and Reports, 196; 512; 
Progress of Eugenics, Dr. C. W. Saleeby, 527 
Euschistus: Results of Crossing, Miss K. Foot and Miss 
Be Ge) Strobel 7 
Eutectic Growth, F. E. E. Lamplough and J. T. Scott, 420 
Evolution : Evolution by Cooperation, H. Reinheimer, A. E. 
Crawley, 55; Lectures at Washington, 195; Meaning 
of Evolution, Prof. S. C. Schmucker, 581 
Exhibition of African Big Game, 461 
Explosions: Instrument for recording Pressure due to 
Explosions in Tubes, J. D. Morgan, 231; Photographic 
Analysis of Explosion Flames traversing Magnetic 
Field, Prof. H. B. Dixon and others, 445 
Explosives, Wm. Macnab, 518 
Face de la Terre, Prof. E. Suess, E. de Margerie, 293 
Falcon, Peregrine, F. -Heatherley, 585; W. E. Hart, 
Reviewer, 633 
Falkland Isles, Geology, T. G. Halle, 170 
Faraday Society : Discussion on Rotatory Power, 122 
Farm Gas Engines, Prof. C. F. Hirshfeld and T. C. 
Ulbricht, 265 
Fatigue, Physical and Mental, and Blood Pressure, J. M. 
Lahy, 103, 473 
Feeding Trials with Oxen and Sheep, Prof. Wood and 
GavU.) Yule; ens54 
Ferments: die Gdarungsgewerbe und ihre naturwissen- 
schaftlichen Grundlagen, Prof. Henneberg und Dr. G. 
Bode, Prof. Hewlett, 2; Defensive Ferments of the 
Animal Organism, E. Abderhalden, Dr. Gavronsky and 
W. F. Lanchester, 213; Reactions of Two Ferments, 
J. Giaja, 603 
Fibres, Textile, Dr. Stirm; Dr. J. M. Matthews, 211 
Fire: International Fire Service Council, 434; Emergency 
Fire Service Corps, 618 
Fireballs, W. F. Denning, 384 
Firedamp Indicator, Williams’s, 461 
Fireless Locomotive, 670 
Fish : Pacific Coast Salmon and Halibut, Dr. McMurrich, 
124; Ciliary Mechanisms: in Gills, J. H. Orton, 124; 
Egg of Sea Urchin, J. Gray, 124; Life-history of the 
Eel, Dr. Grassi; E. Lea; A. Bowman, 164; Flat 
Fishes, Dr. Kyle, 201; Plaice,* Prof. Heincke, 201; 
Japanese Fishes and Nomenclature, 225; Distribution 
of Antarctic Fishes, C. T. Regan, 260; Change of 
Depth at Night, S. A. S. Albert, Prince of Monaco, 
368; Venom of Notesthes robusta, L. Kesteven, 473 
Fisheries: Plaice, 169; Reorganisation of Fishery Authori- 
ties, 324; Report of Inshore Fisheries, 324; Scottish 
Fishery Board’s Report on North Sea, 362; Report on 
Sea Fisheries, 462; Hilsa Hatchery, 462; Salmon and 
Smelt : Blue Books, 486; International Fishery Investi- 
gations, 510; New Trawling Ground for Madras, 567; 
Traité Raisonné de la Pisciculture, Prof. L. Roule, 
631; Fluctuations in Yield of Sea Fisheries, Dr. J. 
Hjort, 672 
Fishermen, Technical Education for, 615 
Flashing Flowers, F. A. W. Thomas, 348 
Flax Industry, Revival, Dr. J. V. Eyre, 16 
Fleas, Transmission of Plague by, 63 
Flies: Flies and Disease: Non-bloodsuckers, Dr. G. S. 
Graham-Smith, 653; Feeding Habits of Stable-fly, Dr. 
C. G. Hewitt, 655 
Floating Particles, Movements of, G. A. Reid, 60; Lord 
Rayleigh, 83 
Floods, Forests and, Dr. J. Aitken, 506 
Flow of Sand, etc., Prof. E. A. Hersam, 277 
Flowers: British Flowering Plants, Mrs. Perrin, 65; 
Flower Carvings in Stone, Miss I. M. Roper, 195; 
Flashing Flowers, Prof. F. A. W. Thomas, 348 _ 
Fluids with Visible Molecules, Prof. Jean Perrin, 332 
Fluid Motions: Royal Institution Discourse, Lo rd 
Rayleigh, 364 
Fluorine in Fresh Water, A. Gautier and P. Claussmann, 
368, 
Flying Machine, Langley, 564; Flying Crustacean reported 
from Palawan, 620 
Foam Walls, Electric, Prof. Quincke, 1098 
Food: Vitamines, Prof. T. Johnson, 41; Foods and House- 
hold Management, Prof. Helen Kinne and Anna M. 
Cooley, 83 ; Food Exhibition at Dublin, 565 
Ford Motor-car Works, 515 
Forestry : Saxony State Forests, A. D.. Hopkinson, 38; 
Protection from Fire in Panjab, 67; Logging, Prof. 
R. C. Bryant, 82; State Forestry in Ireland, 273; 
Forestry in New Zealand, 377; Forests and Floods, 
Dr. J. Aitken, 506; Shorea robusta for Railway 
Sleepers, R. S. Pearson, 545; Joint Annual Bea of 
Forestry Branches, 651 
Forged “ Anticipation,” 563 
Fossils: Stanford’s Atlas Plates for Great Britain, 30; 
Fossil Oysters with Ligament, R. W. Pocock, 59; 
Fossil Brachiopods, C. D. Walcott, 62; Climate as 
tested by Fossil Plants, Prof. A. C. Seward, 102; 
Fossil Crinoids from Mississippi, R. S. Bassler, 149; 
Fossil Plants from Kentucky, Dr. D. H. Scott and 
Prof. Jeffrey, 313; Fossil Invertebrates, Prof. K. von 
Zittel, Prof. ©." KR. ‘Eastman (661 ;) sees also 
Paleontology 
Foucault Currents in Soft Iron Core, A. Defretin, 472 
Four-dimensional Model, Dr. D. M. Y. Sommerville, 420 
Fowls, Reproduction, M. R. Curtis; Alice M. Boring and 
R. Pearl, 538 
Fractions, Property of Chain-, Prof. G. B. Mathews, 136 
France, Trade and Education, 465 
Frazer Fund, 312 
French Association at Havre, 533, 595 
Frit-fly, T. R. Hewitt, 368 
Funafuti Boring, Alexander Agassiz and, Prof. J. W. Judd, 
31, 135; Dr. F. Wood-Jones, 135 
Fungi: British Rust Fungi, W. B. Grove, 264; Mildews, 
Rusts, and Smuts, G. and Ivy Massee, 264; Fungi 
which cause Plant Disease, Prof. F. L. Stevens, 264 ; 
Subterranean Parts of Fruit Bodies of Hymenomycetes, 
Prof. A. H. R. Buller, 655 
Fur-trade, 90 
Galegine, Constitution, G. Tanret, 368 
Galls, Animal, C. Houard, 187 
Galvanometers, Null Method of Testing Vibration, S. 
Butterworth, 367 
Game in Zambezia, 665; see also Big Game 
Gannett, J. H. Gurney, 113 
Garden: Chemistry of the Garden, D. R. Edwardes-Ker, 
161; Garden Farming, L. C. Corbett, 553; Horti- 
cultural Notebook, J. C. Newsham, 557 
Gases: Specific Heats, H. N. Mercer, tor; Attempts to 
produce Rare Gases by Electric Discharge, T. R. 
Merton, 522; Gases retained by Iodine and Silver, 603 
Genetics: Tetraploid Plants in Primula sinensis, R. P. 
Gregory, 259; Elemente der Exakten Erblichkeitslehre 
mit Grundziigen Biologischen Variationsstatistik, Prof. 
. W. Johannsen, 581; Selektionsprinzip, Prof. L. Platte, 
©81; Einfithrung in die Vererbungswissenschaft, Prof. 
R. Goldschmidt, 581; Meaning of Evolution, Prof. 
S. C. Schmucker, 581; see Heredity 
Geodesy: Practical Surveying and Elementary Geodesy, 
Prof. H. Adams, 236; Isostasy and a Zone of Weak- 
ness: the Asthenosphere, Prof. J. Barrell, 493 ; Adjust- 
ment of Level Net in United States, 651 
Geography : Antarctic Expedition, Sir Douglas Mawson, 11, 
466; Crete, A. Trevor-Battye, Dorothea M. A. Bate, 
29; Inscriptions left by Navigators in South Africa, 
L. Péringuey, 38; Sir E. Shackleton’s Transantarctic 
Expedition, 36, 65, 450, 536; Commercial Geography, 
Dr. H. R. Mill, 134; Early Norse Visits to North 
America, W. H. Babcock, 136; Carte Internationale au 
Millioniéme, 166; Scottish Antarctic Expedition, 218; 
la. Face de la Terre, Prof. Ed. Suess, Emm. de 
Margerie, 293; Traité de Géographie Phvsique, Prof. 
E. de Martonne, 293; West India Committee Map of 
the West Indies, 320; Bhutan, J. C. White, 328; My 
Life with the Eskimo, V. Stefansson, 400; German 
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