Index 



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> oe ill. si, [death], 269 



Coggia (J.), [obituary], 468 



Coghill (Miss E. II. U.). appo/inted Lecturer in Hygiene in 



the W n's Training College of Birmingham Univer- 



sitj , 1 in 

 Cohen (Prof. J. B.), Organic Chemistry for Advanced 



Students. Second edition. Three part-, 345 

 Colburn (Mrs. C. II.), Bequest to the Harvard University 



Mi dical School, 1 19 

 Colefax (H. A.), elected Chairman of the British Scientific 



Instrument Research Association, 231 

 Colin (H.), and Mile. A. Chaudun, The Law of Action of 



Sni rase, 60 

 Collinge (Dr. \\ . E.), elected a Corresponding Fellow of the 



American Ornithologists' Union, 290; Game Birds and 



Agriculture, 352 ; Proposed Foundation of the Wila 



Bird Investigation Societv, 4S l >; The Estimation of the 



Food Coni. nis o) Birds' Stomachs, 151 : Wild Birds 



and Legislation, 29 

 Collins (S. II.), Plain Products and Chemical Fertilisers, 41 

 Colver (Capt. I'"., de \Y. S.), High Explosives, 343 

 Comas-Sola (J.), Stereoscopic Studios of Stellar Currents, 



10 

 C1n11l.es (R.), Immunity of Plants with regard to the Imme- 

 diate Principles Which They Elaborate, 19 

 Conway (Miss), Demands upon the Teaching Profession 



Caused by the Education Bill and the War, 115 

 Cooper (C. F.), J. F. Saunders, and J. Gray, Grants made 



to, From the Balfour Fund of Cambridge University, 



for Zoological Investigations, 458 

 Cornish (.G. A.), assisted bv A. Smith, The Ontario High 



School Chemistry, 381 ; The Ontario High School 



Laboratory Manual in Chemistry, 381 

 Cornish (Dr. Vnughan), The Strategic Geography of the 



Great Powers, 104 

 Corstorphine (Dr. G. S.), [death], 429 ; [obituary], 450 

 Cortie (Rev. \. L.i, Spectrum of the Corona, 272 

 Cotter (G. de P.I. Geotectonics of the Tertiary Irrawaddy 



Basin, 20 

 Cotter (J. R.), End-products of Thorium, 4 2 S 

 Cottrell (Dr. F. G.), awarded the Perkin Medal by the 



American ^Chemical Societv. 400 

 Coulter (Prof. J. M.), elected President of the Chicago 



Ai ademy of Science, 1 10 

 Courthope ((Major G. I..), The Timber Requirements of the 



Government and the Available Sources, 350 

 Cowdray (Lord), Boring for Petroleum near Chesterfield, 



140; elected Rector of Aberdeen University, 218 

 Cowley (W. L.). and H. Levy, Vibration and Strength of 



Struts and Continuous Beams under End-Thrusts, 497 

 Craib (W. G.), The Flora of Siam, 451 

 Craig (E. S.), elected to a Fellowship at Magdalen College, 



Oxford ',17 

 Crewe (Marquess of). The Work of the British Science 



Guild, p.; 

 "Crocker (Dr. ,(.), appointed Lecturer on Tuberculosis in 



Glasgow University, 306 

 Crocker (Prof. W. J.), Veterinar} Post-Mortem ["echnic, 



104 

 Crommelin (Dr. A. C. D.), Dwarf Stars, 2q2 ; The Eclipse 



of the Sun n May 29, 414: Tempel's Comet, 134 _ 

 Crooke (Dr. W.), Prentice Pillars and the Architect and 



his Pupil, 331; The Honorary Degree of D.Sc. con- 



ferred upon, b\ the University of Oxford, 317 

 Crookshank (Dr. F. G.), The Story of a New Disease, 129, 



'73 

 Grassland (J. F. L.), [obituary], 172 

 Crossley (Lt.-Cnl. A. W.), appointed Daniell Professor of 



Chemistry at King's C, .liege, 258 

 Crowther (Dr. J. A.I, The I.I. and Discoveries of Michael 



Faraday, 483 

 Crozier (W. J.), Growth and Duration of Life of Chiton 



tuberculatus : Growth of Chiton tuberculatus in Dif- 

 ferent Environments, 401) 

 Cruz (O.), Erection of a Monument to, 70 

 Cumberhatrh (Dr. I-:. P.), Diathermv, 1 ',7 

 Cumberland (E. B.I, \ss.„ i.uii.n : A StoY) of Man for Boys 



and Girls, ; 

 Cuming (G.), [obituary], 468 

 Cunliffe (N.), appointed Lecturer in Economic Zoology in 



Oxford University, 496 



Cunningham (Dr. Brysson), Sea Aggression, 505; T 



Water-pOwers ..I the British Empire, 46 

 Cushman (J. A.I, Foramiftifera of the Atlantic Ocean, 51 



Dale (Sii A.i, Resignation of the Vice-Chancellorship of 

 Liverpool University, J70 



Dani.l 1 1..), Action of a Marine Climate on the Inflorescence 

 ol Asphodelus luteus, 159 



Darling (C. R.I, British Thermometers, 226; High Tem- 

 perature Processes and Products, 70; The Shortage '.I 

 Research Workers, 4S6 ; Welding of Non-ferrou- \l ..l- 

 l.y Oxy-acetyiene, etc.. 32 



Darnell Smith (G. P.), A Bacterial Disease of Tobacco, 399 



Darwin (Capt. C. G.), elected to a Junior Fellowship of 

 Christ's Cull, — ., Cambridge, 490 



Davenport (C. B.), Hereditary Tendency to Form Nerve 

 Tumours, $99 



David! J. II. I, S. English, and Dr. W. E. S. Turner, 



The Properties of Soda-lime Classes, i., 279 



Davidson (J. 11. \1.|, Persisljei 1 Painting on (.lass, 232 



Dairies (Major D.i. and Sisters, Offer to Found a Chair of 

 International Politics at University College, Aberyst- 

 wyth, 298 



Davis (Prof. G. G.), Applied Anatomy. Fifth edition, 423 



Davis (H. V.l. Food Gardening: For Beginners and Ex- 

 perts. Second edition, 243 



Dav'is (Capt. J. K. I, Official Report on the Aurora Relief 

 Expedition, 120 



Davis (W. As), A Study of the Indigo Soils of Bihar; 

 Present Position and Future Prospects of the Natural 

 Indigo Industry, 27; Natural Indigo Manufacture, 272 



Davis (Prof. W. Si. ), Fringing Reefs .,1 tin- Philippine 

 Islands, 80; Metalliferous Laterite . in New Caledonia, 



399 



Day (Dr. A. L.), Resignation of the Directorship of the 

 Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of 

 Washington, 172 



Dearie (R. C), Emission and Absorption in the Infra-red 

 Spectra of Mercury, Zinc, and Cadmium, 477 



De Candolle (A. C. P.), [obituary], 391 



Dechevrens (M.I, An Electrical Tide in the Soil Derived 

 from the Oceanic Tide, 199 



Deeombe (L.), Sadi Carnot and the Principle of Equival- 

 ence of Heat and Work, 499 



Deeley (R. M.), and J. S. D., Cyclones. 385 



Defressine and H. Yiolle, The Prophylaxy and Treatment of 

 Influenza, 130 



Delage (Y.), The Nature and Causes of Segregative Here- 

 dity and ,.f Aggregative Heredity, 43S 



De Lamar (Capt. J. R.), Bequests to the Harvard Univer- 

 sity Medical School and other American Institutions, 

 418 



D.I. 'pine (Prof. S.), Disinfection of Anthrax-infected Wool, 

 !72 ; Essi iiiiiC 11. r Clean Milk. 448 



D.I. /nin. (C), and II. Morel. The Catalytic Action of 

 Snake-poison on the Nucleic Acids, 470 



De Lury (R. E.), The Sun's Rotation, 202 



Dennett (R. E.i. The Resources of West Africa, 14 



Denning (W. F). Vugust and September Meteors, 52; The 

 Meteoric Shower of December, 325 



D (Prof. M.), [obituary], 370 



Dessau (Prof; B.i, Manuale di Fisira ad Uso delle Scuole 

 Secondarie e Superior!. Vol. iii., " Elettrologia," 3S2 



Dienerl (F.), Estimation of Nitrites, ho; and A. Cuillerd, 

 Aqueous Autolysed Yeast for the Culture of B. coli, 

 479 



Dines (J. S.I, Cyclonic Circulation, 2S4 



Dines (W. H.i, Cyclones, 425; Some Temperature 

 Anomalies, 384 



Dixon (Prof. H.' ID, Different Kinds of Timbers classed as J 

 " Mahogany!" 41 1 



Dobbie (Sir J. J. I, proposed as President of the Chemical 

 Societv, ^... , 



Duelie, (Di. 11. The Mineral Wealth of the Ukraine, 271 



Doidge (Dr. .Ethel), Bean Blight in the Transvaal, 134: 

 Californian Walnut Blight in the South African Walnut 

 Plantations, 134 ; Meliolaster : A New Genus of the 

 Mi. -rutin 1 iai . a ■, 120; South African Perisporiaceae, v., 

 438 



