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October 1, 1914 
Cuming, J. A. Shepherd, 353; In the “Once upon a 
Time,” Lilian Gask, 353; Moths of the Limberlost, 
Gene Stratton-Porter, 353: “My Game-book,” Alan R. 
Haig-Brown, 353; the Country Month by Month, Mrs. 
J. A. Owen and Prof. G. S. Boulger, 401; the Realm 
of Nature: Outline of Physiography, Dr. H. R. Mill, 
450; First Book of Nature Study, E. Stenhouse, 450; 
Nature in Books, J. L. Robertson, 453; Holiday 
Nature-book, S. N. Sedgwick, 585; Nature Study round 
London, 590; Conservation of Canadian Resources, 
Prof. F. D. Adams, 655; Trail of the Sandhill Stag, 
E. T. Seton, 665; Wild Game in Zambesia, R. C. F. 
Maugham, 665; Animal Communities in Temperate 
America, Dr. V. E. Shelford, 665 
Naval Architects, Institution of, 148; Warship Design, 
T. G. Owens, 148; Wake and Thrust Deduction, W. J. 
Luke, 148; Area Curve and Resistance, G. S. Baker, 
148; Superheated Steam, H. Gray, 148; New Torsion- 
meter, K. Suyehiro, 148 
Navigation: the “Conway” Manual, J. Morgan, T. P. 
Marchant, and A. L. Wood, 660 
Nebula: Rotation of Virgo Nebula, Dr. V. M. Slipher, 
361, 594; Classification of Nebula, G. Bigourdan, 499, 
516 
Negro Race, Antiquity, 90 
Neon, Density and Atomic Weight, A. Leduc, 128 
Neoytterbium, Isolation, J. Blumenfeld and G. Urbain, 630 
New York Catskill Water Supply, 68; L. White, 209 
New Zealand: Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion, Col. 
G. Hamilton-Browne, 28; Social Welfare in N.Z., 
H. H. Lusk, 28; New Zealand Solar Observatory, 95; 
Dr. C. M. Hector, 415; Recent Geological Work, 307; 
New Zealand Survey, J. Mackenzie, 309; Forestry and 
Forest Reserves, 377; Sequence of Lavas at North 
Head, Prof. P. Marshall, 394; Wilds of Maoriland, 
Dr. J. M. Bell, 482; New Zealand Mollusca, H. Suter, 
528 
Nickel Industry of Canada, Dr. Coleman, 216; Change of 
Length in Nickel Wire, Prof. W. Brown, 232 
Nicotine in Tobacco Waste, E. Chuard, 552 
Nigeria, Plants collected in Oban District by Mr. and Mrs. 
P. A. Talbot, Dr. A. B. Rendle and others, 237 
Nitrate Deposits, Chilean, ete., Dr. W. H. Ross, 651 
Nitrogen: Active Nitrogen, Prof. H. B. Baker, Hon. R. J. 
Strutt, 5, 478; Dr. Tiede, E. Domcke, 478; Constancy 
of Composition of Crude Nitrogen, C. Moureu and A. 
Lepape, 120; New Method of Estimating Nitrogen, 
463; Nitrogen Compounds of Rain, Dr. F. T. Shutt, 
655 
Nomenclature: Terminologie der Entwickelungsmechanik, 
WW. Roux, 191 
Non-Euclidean Geometry, 
G. H. Bryan, 33 
North Sea, 197 
Northumberland, S. R. Haselhurst, 580 
Nottingham University College, 207 
Nove : Nova Geminorum No. 2, 172; Nova Persei No. 2, 
331; Nove, Prof. E. E. Barnard, 385 
Nubia, Archeological Survey, C. M. Firth, Prof. G. E. 
Smith, 84 
Nucleic Acid Synthesis, E. Fischer, 68 
Number and Light of Stars, Dr. S. Chapman, tor, 296 
Nutrition: Mineral Elements and Nutrition of Animals, 
383 ; Réle of Carbohydrate, Dr. Cathcart, 595 
Optical Representation, Prof. 
Observatories: New Zealand Solar Observatory, Dr. 
Hector, 95, 415; Mount Wilson, 201: Harvard College, 
251; Cane Observatory, 385: U.S. Naval Observatory, 
464; Solar Phvsics, Cambridge, 594; Allegheny Ob- 
servatory, Dr. F. Schlesinger, 671 
Ocean : the Ocean, Sir John Murray, 585 
Oceanography : North Atlantic, Dr. F. Nansen; O. Patter- 
son and C. F. Drechsel, 541 
tEnothera Hvbrids, Prof. Atkinson, 492 
Oil: Institution of Petroleum Technologists, 14; Oil-seeds, 
Oils, Fats, and Waxes. Report; 171: Chemical 
Fxamination of Organic Matter in Oil Shales, J. B. 
Robertson, 207: Oil Resources of the Empire, Dr. 
F. M. Perkin, 260; Cultivation of the Oil Palm, F. M. 
ea 608 ; Discovery of Oil Well at Muir of Ord, 
Okapi, Horns, R. Lydekker, 478 
Opossum and Kangaroo, W. B. Alexander, 664 
Optical: Optical Representation of Non-Euclidean Geo- 
metry, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 33; Optical Convention, 
65; Optical Rotatory Power, 122; Optical Illusion, 
J. W. Giltay, 189; Optically Active Substances of 
Simple Constitution, Prof. Pope and J. Read, 1098, 
419; Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green, 214; Optical Activity 
of Camphoric Esters, J. Minguin, 289; see Light 
Optophone, Type-reading, Dr. E. E. F. d’Albe, 394 
Oranges, Wild, in Africa, 275 
Orchids : Trevor Lawrence Collection at Kew, 244; South 
African Extra-tropical Orchids, Harry Bolus, 425 
Ordnance Survey, 571 
Ore-genesis, Theories of, Dr. F. H. Hatch, 176 
Organic Chemistry, Text-book of, Prof. A. F. Hollemann, 
Dr. A. J. Waller, Dr. O. E. Mott, 57 
Origin of Structures on Moon, F. J. M. 
Origin of the World, R. McMillan, 320 
Orion Nebula, Radial Velocities and Wave-lengths, H. 
Bourget and others, 289 
Ornamental Lathework for Amateurs, C. H. C., 557 
Ornithological Notes, 439, 543; die Vogel, A. Reichenow, 
585; List of Birds of Australia, G. M. Mathews, 585 ; 
Report on Scottish Ornithology and Migration, Evelyn 
V. Baxter and Leonora J. Rintoul, 669; see Birds 
Oscillations of French Glaciers, 534 
Osmotic Pressure: Influence of Osmotic Pressure on Re- 
generation of Gunda ulvae, Miss D. J. Lloyd, 259; 
Osmotic Compressibility of Emulsions, J. Perrin, 261; 
R. Constantin, 261; Osmotic Deposition of Concentric 
Coats, 414 
Oxford : Commemoration of Roger Bacon, 354, 405 
Oxidation of Copper, E. Berger, 369 
Oxy-acetylene Welding, 161 
Oxygen: New Absorption Spectrum 
violet, L. and E. Bloch, 261 
Oysters, Eocene: Ligament Unaltered in, R. W. Pocock, 
59 
Stratton, 84; 
in extreme Ultra- 
Palzeobotany : Fossil Plants from Waverley Shale of Ken- 
tucky, Dr. D. H. Scott and Prof. E. C. Jeffrey, 313; 
Cryptogames cellulaires et vasculaires, Dr. F. Pelourde, 
425 
Paleolithic Engraving on Bone from Sherborne, Dr. A. 
Smith Woodward, ror 
Palaeontology : Eocene Oysters with Ligament unaltered, 
R. W. Pocock, 59; Cambrian Brachiopoda, C. D. 
Walcott, 62 ; Mammalian Remains from La Colombiére, 
E. T. Newton, 100; Chinese Paleontology, Drs. 
Walcott, Weller, H. Girty; F. R. C. Reed, 123; 
Mammalian Remains in Sebastopol, 275; Jaw of 
Anthropoid Ape from Upper Miocene, A. S. Wood- 
ward, 288; Vertebrate Paleontology, L. M. Lambe, 
€. Schuchert, Dr. R. Broom, Prof. B.C: Case, Dro: 
Reinhardt, Prof. H. F. Osborn, 333; the Horse and 
its Forerunners, 333 ; Deinocephalia, D. M. S. Watson, 
267: Triassic Faunz of Kashmir, Dr. C. Diener, 382; 
Dentition of Cave Antelope found by Miss Bate, 
Myotragus balearicus, 445; Permian S. African Rep- 
tiles, 514; History of Land Mammals, Prof. W. B. 
Scott, 553; German Dinosaurian Finds, 568; Descrip- 
tive Catalogue of Marine Reptiles of Oxford Clay,, Dr. 
C. W. Andrews, 582; Skull of Polymastodon from New 
Mexico, 619; Palaeontologia Indica, 651; Para- 
doxidian Fauna of Stockingford Shales, V. C. Illing, 
656; Trilobite Fauna of Middle Cambrian of St. 
Tudwal’s, Carnarvonshire, T. C. Nicholas, 657; Text- 
book of Paleontology, Prof. K. A. von Zittel, Prof. 
C. R. Eastman, 661 
Palzozoology: Lehrbuch: ii., 
Stromer v. Reichenbach, 266 
Palissy and Scientific Method, 518 
Panama Geological Survey, 15; Panama Canal: Earth 
Slides, W. J. Showalter. 91; Panama Canal Meteoro- 
logy, Dr. J. v. Hann, 487 
Parasites: Minute Animal Parasites, Drs. H. B. Fantham 
and Annie Porter, 501 ; Haemoproteus of Indian Pigeon, 
584 
Paris Subsidences, 427 
Patagonia, Geology, P. D. Quesnel, 170 
Wirbeltiere, Dr. E. F. 
