XXVI1 
Heat: Specific Heats of Gases, H. N. Mercer, 101; Surface 
Combustion, Prof. Bone, 202 
_Heloderma suspectum, Vaccination against 
Mme. Marie Phisalix, 657 
Hengistbury Head Excavations, J. P. Bushe-Fox, 412 
Heredity : Result of High Feeding of Ewes before Autumn, 
15; Colour Inheritance in the Rat, Prof. W. E. Castle, 
15; Inheritance of an exclusively Male Character in 
Crosses of Euschistus, Miss K. Foot and Miss E. C. 
Strobell, 76; the English Convict, Dr. C. Goring, 86; 
Note, 92; Hereditary Tolerance of Toxins, C. Richet, 
103; Reversion in Guinea Pigs, Prof. W. E. Castle, 
142; Colour in Mice, C. C. Little, 142; Cytological 
Aspects, Dr. L. Doncaster; Dr. Gates and Miss N. 
Thomas, 175; Colour Pattern of Rats, W. E. Castle 
and J. C. Phillips, 221; Heredity and Sex, Prof. T. H. 
Poison of, 
Morgan, 345; Polygamous Mendelian Factors, Prof. J. ° 
Wilson, 368; Wool of Sheep, A. D. Darbishire and 
M. W. Gray, 420; Hereditary Genius, F. Galton, 453; 
Segregation in First Generation of Ginothera Hybrids, 
Prof. G. F. Atkinson, 492; Elemente, Prof. W. 
Johannsen, 581; Selektionsprinzip, Prof. L. Plate, 581; 
Einfiihrung, Prof. R. Goldschmidt, 581; Meaning of 
Evolution, Prof. Schmucker, 581; Constitution and 
Heredity in relation to Pathology, Prof. F. Martius, 
606; Inaugural Address to the British Association, 
Prof. Wm. Bateson, 635, 674; see also Genetics 
Hexite and Pentite Theory, Drs. W. and D. Asch, A. B. 
Searle, 184 
High-pressure Technique, Dr. Bridgman, 93 
Hilsa Fish, Artificial Increase, 462 
History of Land Mammals, Prof. W. B. Scott, 
of Ancient India, Prof. Rapson, 664 
Holiday Nature-book, S. N. Sedgwick, 58s 
Honours on King’s Birthday, 433 
Hook-swinging in India, J. H. Powell, 668 
Hope Reports, Prof. Poulton, R. Shelford, 10 
Hops, Dr. Joh. Schmidt, 199 
Horniman Museum Penny Handbook, 197 
Horns of Okapi, R. Lydekker, 479 
Horse: the Horse and its Forerunners, Various, 333; Pre- 
historic Remains in Stort Valley, Dr. Irving, 567 
Horse-shoe Arch, Sir H. H. Johnston, 66 
Horticultural Notebook, J. C. Newsham, 557 
Household Management, Prof. Helen Kinne and Anna M. 
Cooley, 83 
Human Progress, Poems of, J. H. West, 374; Human 
Behaviour, Prof. S. S. Colvin and Prof. Bagley, C. 
Burt, 424; the Human Factor in Works Management, 
J. Hartness, 609 
Hydrogen: Rate of Solution by Palladium, Dr. A. Holt, 
76; Wave Lengths of Lines and Series Constant, W. E. 
Curtis, 523 
553 5 
Hydrography: Currents in Gulf of St. Lawrence, Dr. 
W. Dawson, 175; Hydrography, Prof. E. de 
Martonne, 293 
Hydrology in the Pacific, 71 
Hydroplane Floats, Langley Laboratory, 487 
Hygiene: the Child, Dr. E. M. Sill, 4; Elementary 
Tropical Hygiene, H. Strachan, 213; How I kept my 
Baby Well, Anna G. Noyes, 424 
Hypoderma, Reproductive Organs of, Prof. G. H. Car- 
penter and T. R. Hewitt, 127; Hypoderma bovis, A. 
IWcet, 55 
Ice: Latent Heat of Fusion, 93; Effect of Ice on Flow in 
Streams, W. G. Hoyt, 170; Ice Crystals from Switzer- 
land, Dr. L. L. Fermor, 472; Ice Age, Dr. Holst, 621; 
Expansive Force, Prof. H. T. Barnes, 655; Meteoro- 
logical Charts of Southern Hemisphere, 670 
Ichneumonidz, Revision of, C. Morley, 343, 529 
Icosahedron and Equations of Fifth Degree, Prof. F. Klein, 
Dr. G. G. Morrice, 662 
Idiot, Dissection of an, Prof. L. Testut, 6s0 
Igneous Rocks, J. P. Iddings, 183; Prof. R. A. Daly, 449 
Imperial Institute Bulletin, 592 
Incandescent Electric Lamp: Development, G. B. Barham, 
£4; Experiments, C. W. S. Crawley and Dr. S. W. J. 
Smith, 367 
Indexes: Index Kewensis, D. Prain and Staff, 425; En- 
Lndex 
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Nature, 
tober 1, 1074 
Lo 
gineering Index Annual for 1913, 453; Royal Society 
Catalogue, Subject Index, Physics, 478 
India: All-India Sanitary Conference, 66; Protection of 
Forest from Fire, H. M. Glover, 67; Rainfall, 67; 
Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory at Muktesar, Major 
Holmes, Dr. P. Hartley, 137; Aerological Observatory 
at Agra, 140; Education, 200; Lowson’s Text-book of 
Botany: Indian Edition, M. Willis, 237; Heads and 
Horns of Indian Big Game, Hume Collection, R. 
Lydekker, 343; Fauna of British India, C. Morley, 
343; Indian Geological Terminology, Sir T. H. 
Holland, 359; Famines, A. Loveday, 530; Observa- 
tories, 541; Destruction of Wild Peafowl in India, Sir 
H. H. Johnston, 559; Indian Science Congress, 565 ; 
Girl Child found in Jungle, 566; New Trawling Ground 
on Tanjore Coast, 567; Madras Presidency, etc., E. 
Thurston, 580; Hamoproteus of Indian Pigeon, Mrs. 
Adie, Lt.-Col. Alcock, 584; Palaeontologia Indica, 651 ; 
Date of Chashtana, R. C. Majumdar, 657; Spirit 
Belief in Jataka Stories, N. Chakravarti, 657; Inscrip- 
tion from Jhalrapatan (1086 a.p.), S. Shastri, 658; 
Intermediate Mechanics for Indian Students, F. C. 
Turner and Prof. J. M. Bose, 662; Ancient India to 
First Century a.p., Prof. Rapson, 664; Madras In- 
vestigation into Diabetes, 668; Hook-swinging, J. H. 
Powell, 668 
Indian Ocean, Observations, 170 
India-rubber Laboratory Practice, Dr. W. A. Caspari, 663 
Induced Cell-reproduction and Cancer, H. C. Ross, 235° 
Inductance Coils, Uses, K. M. Faye-Hansen and J. 
Peck, 222 
Inductive versus Deductive Methods of Teaching, W. H. 
Winch, C. Burt, 424 
Industry : Industrial Research in America: Address, A. D. 
Little, 45; Industrial Organic Analysis, Paul S. Arup, 
184; a New Industry: Use of Distillery Vinasses, 540; 
Investigating an Industry, W. Kent, 632 
Infants, Growth of Bottle-fed, MM. Variot and Fliniaux, 
Se 
31 
Infra-red Emissive Power, M. Drecq, 181 
Inorganic “Feeding,” C. R. Darling, 481 
Insects: Japanese Mecoptera, Tsunekata Miyaké, 38; 
Biology of the Bed-bug, A. A. Girault, 169; Insect 
Biographies, J. J. Ward, 214; Habits and Instincts of» 
Insects, O. M. Reuter, A. u. M. Buch, 214; Respira- 
tory Movements, C. Nicholson, L. C. M., 295; In- 
jurious Insects in Ireland, Prof. G. H. Carpenter, 367; 
Frit Fly, T. R. Hewitt, 368; Olfactory Sense in Ants 
and Hornets, Dr. McIndoo, 591; see also Entomology 
Institute of Chemistry: Textile Industry, W. P. Dreaper, 
I 
Tea ate of Metals: Journal Vol. x., 70; Spring Meeting, 
98; Report on Solidification of Metals, Dr. C. .H. 
Desch, 674 
Institution of Electrical Engineers, War Circular, 650 
Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 117; Theories of 
Ore-genesis, Dr. F. H. Hatch, 176 
Institution of Naval Architects, 148 
Interference Methods in Physics, Prof. C. Barus, 652 
Intermittent Vision, Mr. Mallock’s Observations, 
S. P. Thompson, 522 
International Catalogue Abbreviations, 278 
Interpretations and Forecasts, V. Branford, A. E. Crawley, 
401 
Introduction to Biology, Prof. M. 
Bigelow, 450 
Invar, 483 ry 
Invertebrate Zoology, Dr. G. A. Drew, 80 
Investigating an Industry: Diseases of Management, W. 
Kent, 632 
Iodine Distribution in Tissues, Prof. A. T. Cameron, 655 
Ionisation produced by Heating on Nernst Filament, Dr. 
Horton, 155; Ionisation due to Gas Reactions, S. J. 
Kalandyk, 523 
Ipswich: Flint and Pottery Find, J. R. Moir, 275; Female 
Skeleton found in Boulder Clay, 484 
Irish Follk Lore of Plants and Animals, N. Colgan, 168; 
Irish Elk Remains, 328 
Prof. 
A. Bigelow and Anna N. 
Iron Nitride, G. Charpy, 181; Gore Effect, Dr. E. P. 
Harrison, 473 
Iron and Steel Institute: Hardening of Steel, Profs. 
