Index 



Brock (Capt. A. J.), The Re-education of the Adult : 1. 



The Neurasthenic in War and Peace, 142 

 Brockington (W. A.), The Education Act of 1918, 415 

 Brodetsky (Dr. S.), Frost's An Elementary Treatise on Curve 



Tracing. Fourth edition, 303 ; Optical Research and 



Design, 361 ; The Graphical Treatment of Differential 



Equations, 395 

 Brooks (C. E. P.), A Meteorological Journal at Wei-hai-wei 



kept by Commander A. E. House, 1910 to 1916, 339; 



Continentality and Temperature, 335 

 Brotherus (Dr. V. P.), and Rev. W. W. Watts, The Mosses 



of North Queensland, 519 

 Brown (N. E.I, A New Species 0/ Lobostemon in the 



Linnean Herbarium ; Old and New Species of 



Mesembryanthemum, 517 

 Brown (\V. H.), Termite Nests and Fungi, 410 

 Browning (Dr. C. H.), The Laboratory in the Service of the 



Hospital, 2115; and others, Applied Bacteriology, 104 

 Brownlee (Dr. J.), Biology of a Life-table, 396 

 Brownlie, Compston, and Royse, Exact Data on the Run- 

 ning of Steam-boiler Plants, 193 

 Brownlie (D.), Coal Economy, 75 

 Bruni (Prof. G.), Suggestion for a Memorial to H. G. J. 



Moseley, 213 

 Bryant (Major V. S.), and Lt. T. H. Hughes, Map Work, 



23 



Bugnon (P.), A New Method of Selective Coloration of 



Lignined Plant Membranes, 438 

 Bullough (E.), The Study of English in Italian Universities, 



8 4 



Bunce (the Misses), Gift of Books to Birmingham Univer- 

 sity, 298 



Burrard (Col. Sir S. G.), Report of the Survey of India, 

 1.916-17, 135 



Busk (H. G.), and H. T. Mayo, Geology of the Persian 

 Oilfields, 234 



Butler (E. JO, Fungi and Disease in Plants, 401 



Buzzard (Dr. T.), [death], 370 



Cain (Dr. J. C), The Manufacture of Intermediate Pro- 

 ducts for Dyes, 21 



Caldwell (Major E. W.), Bequest to Columbia University, 39 



Callendar (Prof. H. L.), Supersaturation and Turbine 

 Theory, 367 



Calmette (Dr. A.), appointed Director of the Pasteur In- 

 stitute, Paris. 330 



Cambage (R. H.I, Acacia Seedlings. Part iv., 320; Two 

 New Species of Eucalyptus, 399; Vertical Growth of 

 Trees, r8o 



Camichel (C), Great Velocities of Water in Pipes, 159 



Campbell (A.), Linguistic Nomenclature of Scientific 

 Writers ; Low-frequency Microphone Hummers ; A 

 Simple Tuning-fork Generator ; A Method of Comparing 

 Tuning-forks. 307 : Petroleum Refining, 361 



Campbell (Dr. W. W.), elected a Correspondant of the In- 

 stitute of France, 70 



Cannon (A.), [obituary], 171 



Carpenter (Dr. C. C.j, Address to the Students of the Sir 

 John Cass Technical Institute, 516 



Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), The Metalliferous Ores of the 

 Iron and Steel Industry, 7; nominated President of the 

 Institute of Metals for a further year, 48; The Hoi 

 Working of Steel, 104 ; The Influence of Progressive 

 Cold Work on Pure Copper. 17, 



Carpenter (Prof. R. C), [obituary], 468 



Carr (Prof. H. Wildoni. Is Psychology one of the Natural 

 Sciences?, 3.1.1 ; Mind-stuff Redivivus. 441; Philosophy 

 as Monadologv, 40S 



Carslaw (Prof. H. S.), Theory of a Simple Progressive 

 Tax, and its Bearing on the Federal Income-tax 

 Schedules, 19 



Carter (R. Brudenell), rdeath], 172 ; [obituary], iqi 



Carus-Wilson (C), Rock-disintegration by Salts, 66 



Cassel (Sir E.). Gift for Educational Purposes, 496 



Castellan! (Lt.-Col. A.), Tropical Diseases in the Balkanic 

 War Zone, 397 



Caullery (M.), and F. Mesnil, Initial Parasitic Phases of 

 Xenocoeloma brumpti, 360 



Cauwood (J. D.}, C. Muirhead, and W. E. S. Turner, Pro- 

 perties of the Lime-soda Glasses, 518 



Cave (Capt. C. J. P.), A Cloud Phenomenon, 33c ; and J. S. 



Dines, Soundings with Pilot Balloons in the Isles of 



Scilly, November and December, 191 1, 259 

 Caven (Dr. R. M.), appointed Principal of the Technical 



College, Darlington, 378; Carbon and it> Allies, 41 

 Cepede ((".), A Curative Vaccine for li 1 nza, 280 

 Chadwick (I). T.), Industrial Development of India, 33 

 Chadwick (Lt. P. M.i, [obituary], 

 Challinor (R. W.i, E. Cheel, and A. R. Penfold, A New 



Species of Leptospermum and its I Oil, 19 



Chalmers (Dr. A. J.), and W. Pekkola, O 



meslini, 111 

 Chance (E.), Number of Eggs laid by the Cuckoo, 429 

 Chance (F. \\'.|, Gift to the Carlisle Education Committee 



118 

 Chandler (Dr. F. G.), awarded the Raymond Horton-Smith 



Prize at Cambridge University, 99 

 Chaplin (Dr. A.), to deliver the KitzPatrick Lectures of the 



Kriv.il College of Physicians of London, iqi 

 Chapman (Capt. E. H.i, Annual Symmetrical Variation of 



Certain Elements, etc., viQ 

 Chapman (F.), Age of the Bairnsdale Gravels, 20; New or 



Little-known Victorian Fossils in the National Museum. 



Part xxii., mo; New or Little-known Fossils in the 



National Museum, Melbourne, Part xxiii., 510 

 Chapman (Dr. S.). The Energy of Magnetic Storms, 432 ; 



The Lunar Tide in the Earth's Atmosphere, ,17 

 Chardonnet (M. de). Sections of Artificial Silks, 130 

 Charpi (G.), and M. Godchot, The Formation of Coke, 96 

 Chaudhuri (Prof. T. C), Sir William Ramsay as a Scientist 



and Man, 64 

 Chaundy (T.), Astigmatism: Interchangeability of - 



Object, 179 

 Chavigny (Prof. P.), Invasion of Trenches bv Rats, 53 

 Chaytor (A. II.), Gift for the Equipment of a Bacteriological 



Laboratory at the South-Eastern Agricultural College, 



Chilton (Prof. C.i, A Fossil Species of Phreatoicus, 30 

 Chopard (L.i, Zoological Results "f a Tour in the Far East. 



Les Orthopteres cavernicoles de Birmanie et la Penin- 



sule Malais 1 , 100 

 Chopin (M.i. Apparatus for the Measurement of Chimney 



Losses, 60 

 Chree (Dr. C), Auroral Observations in the Antarctic, 2i, 



114; Electric Potential Gradient and Atmospheric 



Opacity at Kew Observatory, 318; Mag 



tions during a Solar Eclipse, 47; 

 Christy (M.I, Gunfire on the Continent during iqi* : its 



Audibility at Chignal St. James, 518 

 Chubb (C. H. E.), Gift of Stonehenge to (he Nation, 70; 



lii'- Transfer of Stonehenge to the Nation. 171 

 Chubb lE. C.i. The Whales landed at lie Whaling Station 



at Durban, 232 

 Clarke (F. W.I. Notes on Isotopic Lead, 80 

 Clarke (Prof. 1.. A.), [obituary], 71 

 Clarke (Dr. H. T.), Adulterants in Commercial Developing 



Agents, 2 ; j 

 I I. nke 1 [),-. W. Eagle), The Valut of Insectivorous Birds, 4 

 Clarkson (T.l, elected President of the Institution of Auto- 

 mobile Engineers, 402 

 Claude (G.i, A New Application of Viscosity, 4110; The 



Industrial Preparation of Argon, 130 

 Cleghorn (M. L.I. Vitality and Longevity of Silkworm 



Moths in Bengal, too 

 Clinton (W. C.i, Brightness of Self-luminous Radio-active 



Material, 330 

 Close (Col. Sir C. E . 1, Influence of the State of the Atmo- 

 sphere on the Level of the Sea, 471 

 Coad-Prvor (Mr.), Action of Certain Types of Glass upon 



Pots, 190 

 Cobb (Prof. J. W.), Carbonisation Reactions, 116; Rei'rac- 



torv Materials and the Glass Industry, 10S 

 Cobb (P. II. I, Autonomous Responses of the Labial Palps 



of Anodonta, 390. 

 Coblentz, Long, and Kahler, Radiation of Wave-lengths 



emitted bv Ouartz Mercury-vapour Lamps, 451 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.). Glossina in the Miocene Shales 



of Colorado, 95 ; Hybrid Sunflowers, 25 ; Insects found 



in Amber, ;o8 

 Cockin (Dr. R. P.), .obituary], 311 

 Codrington (T.), [obituary], 172 



