Index 



Neuroptera. No. v., 139; The Panorpid Complex. 



Part i., 199 ; Various Species of Mecoptera, 117 

 Todd (Dr. M.), [obituary], 48 

 Tolman (R. C), The Theory of the Relativity of Motion, 



242 

 Xolnay (L. v.), Borrelly's Comet, 74, 153 

 Tooke (W. H.), The Rihodesinn Ruins 135 

 Traun and Sons (Dr. H.), "Faturan," 52 

 Travers (Dr. M. W.), Firing of Glass Pots, 199 ; Scientific 



Glassware, 265 

 Trechmann (C. T.), A Bed of Inter-glacial Loess and Some 



Pre-Glacial Fresh-water Clays on the Durham Coast, 



379 

 Trelease (Prof. W.), Winter Botany, 363 

 Trinchieri (Dr. G.), Instructions for Collecting and Preserv- 

 ing Edible Fungi, 41 1 

 Trotter (A. P.), Illuminating Value of Flares, etc., 330 

 Truffaut (G.), Partial Sterilisation of Soil, 79 

 Tunmann (Dr. CO, appointed Professor of Pharmacognosy 



in the University of Vienna, 338 

 Turner (Dr.), Bottle-glass and Glass-bottle Manufacture, 



339 ; and J. H. Davidson, Solubility of Pot Material 



in Glass, 199 

 Turrill (W. B.),The Flora of Macedonia, 395 

 Twyman (F.), The Use of the Interferometer for Testing 



Optical Systems, 291 



Unwin (Dr. W. C), Experimental Studies of the Mechani- 

 cal Properties of Materials, 156 



Van Hise (Dr. C. R.), [obituary], 351 



Vaughan (J. A.), Safety in Winding Operations, 134 



Vaughan (W. W.), elected President of the Science Masters' 



Association, 376 

 Vernes (A.), The Graphics of the Syphilitic Subject, 479 

 Veronnet (A.), The Limit and Composition of the Terres- 

 trial Atmosphere, 260 

 Villavecchia (Prof. V.), and others, Translated by T. H. 

 Pope, Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry. 

 Vol. ii., 262 

 Vincent (H.), and G. Stodel, Results of Antigangrene Sero- 

 therapy, 40 ; Results of the Treatment of Gas Gangrene 

 by Multivalent Serum, 460 

 Viola (C.)i The Law of Curie, 60 

 Vogel (J. L. F.), The Tungsten Industry, 14 

 Voute (J.), A Remarkable Helium Star, 216; Observations 



of Eros, 373 

 Vredenburg (E.), Occurrence of Cypraea piriformis, Gray, 

 in the Mergui Archipelago, etc., 439 ; Occurrence of 

 Cypraea nivosa, Broderip, in the Mergui Archipelago, 

 400 ; Possible Relationship between the Charnockites 

 and the Dharwars, 20; Occurrence of Doliitm varie- 

 vatum, Lamarck, at Maskat, 20 



Wace (Dean), The Effect and Use of Alcohol, 469 

 Wager (Dr. H.), elected President of the British Myco- 



logical Society, 70 

 Wagner (Dr. P. A.), The Mineral Industry of the Union 



of South Africa and its Future, 134 

 Wakefield (Sir C), Gifts in Connection with the Raleigh 



Tercentenary, 176 

 Wales (Prince of), Accepts the Position of Patron of the 



Ramsay Memorial Fund, 111 

 Walford (G. P.), A New Policy for the Glaziers' Company, 



94 



Walker (A. R. E.), Radio-active and Other Minerals Asso- 

 ciated with Fossil Wood from the Beaufort Series; 

 Tantalite Crvstals from Namaqunland, 439 



Walker (Prof. Miles), Conferment upon, of the Degree of 

 D.Sc, 179 ; Supply of Single-phase Power from Three- 

 phase Svstems, 313 



Walker-Tisdale (C. \\\), and T. R. Robinson, The Practice 

 of Soft Cheese-making. Fourth revision, 64 



Walkorn (Dr. A. B.), Geology of the Lower Mesozoic 

 Rocks of Queensland, 139 



Wallace (Sir D. Mackenzie), [obituary], 390 



i\ Prof. R.), The Education Act of 1918, and the 



Scotland Education Bill, 104 



Wallis (B. C), Contouring and Map-reading, 263 ; Distribu- 

 tion of the Nationalities in Hungary, 392 ; Macmillan's 

 Geographical Exercise Books. VII. — Physical Geo- 

 graphy : With Questions, 263 ; The Peoples of Austria, 

 11 



Walsingham (Lord), German Naturalists and Nomenclature, 



4 

 Ward (Dr. J.), Psychological Principles, ',44 

 Ward (Prof. R. DeC), The Larger Relations of Climate 



and Crops in the United States, 259 

 Warren (Prof.), Tests of N.S.W. Tinker, 353 

 Warth (F. J.), and Ko Ko Gvi, The Hydrogen Cyanide 



Content of the Burma Bean, Pe-gya, 313 

 Waterfield (R. L.), Observation of Borrelly's Comet, 215, 



45 2 



Watson (Capt. D. M. S.), Biology and War, 27S 



Watson (Prof. E. R.), Colour in Relation to Chemical Con- 

 stitution, 241 



Watson (Dr. G. N.), The Transmission of Electric Waves 

 round the Earth, 517 



Watson (Milne), The Value of Scientific Methods of Test 

 in Improving the Quality of Products, 414 



Watson (W. H.), appointed Vice-Principal and Head of the 

 Chemistry and Natural Science Department of the 

 Municipal College, Portsmouth, 378 



Watt (Prof. R. D.), Agricultural Research in Australia, 247 



Watteville (Dr. W. de), [obituary], 230 



Watts (Dr. W. Marshall), [obituary], 410 



Wavell (Major A. J. B.), A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca. New 

 cheaper impression, 404 



Weber (Sir H.), [obituary], 23! 



Webster (A. Dfl, Coniferous Trees for Profit and Orna- 

 ment, s;o2 ; Seaside Planting for Shelter, Ornament, and 

 Profit, '382 



Wegener (A.), Discovery of a Bright Meteor, 194 



Weir (Lord), Commercial Aviation, 229 



Weiss (P.), Characteristic Equation of Fluids, 40, 60 



Wells (H. L.), and H. W. Foote, Table of the Elements on 

 Mendeleef's Scheme, 50 



Wertheimer (Prof. J.), Officers' University and Technical 

 Classes, 253 



Wesbrook (Dr. F. F.), [obituary], 191 



Westlake (H.), [obituary], 172 



Wheeler (W. M.), Nursing Habits of Ants and Termites, 

 308 



Whellens (W. H.). Forestry Work, 242 



Wherry (Dr. E. T.), appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Ameri- 

 can Mineralogist, 391 



Wihetmore (A.), Bird-bones Found in Kitchen-midden De- 

 posits in St. Thomas and St. Croix, 45 1 



Whiddington (R.), appointed Director of Studies in Physics 

 at St. John's College, Cambridge, 417 



White (W. P.). General Character of Specific Heats at 

 High Temneratures. 400 



Whitelev and Hallimond, The Chemical Detection of Strain 

 in Iron and Steel, qi2 



Whitmell (P. T.). Rainbow Brightness, 12^ 



Whittaker (C. M.I. Modern Dveing Methods: The Applica- 

 tion of the Coal-tar Dvestuffs : The Principles Involved 

 and the Methods Emoloved. 182 : Remarks on Review 

 of "Modern Dveing Methods," 4-51 



Whittaker (T.), The Neo-Platonists : A Study in the History 

 of Hellenism. Second edition, 462 



Wilczvnski (E. ].), Invariants and Canonical Forms, ~,oo 



Williams (Dr. A. M.). The Adsorption Isotherm at Low 

 Concentrations, 310 



Williams (Lt.-Col.), Design and Inspection of Certain 

 Optical Munitions of War, "!q8 



Williams (Prof. H. Shaler), [obituary], 10 



Williamson (J. W.), appointed Secretary of the British 

 Scientific Instrument Researoh Association, 231 



Williston (Prof. S. W.), [obituary], 191 



Wilsmore (Prof. N. T. M-). The Diminution of Solubility 

 of Gases with Rise of Temperature, 234 



Wilson (C. T. R.), elected President of the Cambridge 

 Philosophical Society, 213 



Wilson (E.), The Measurement of Magnetic Susceptibilities 

 of Low Order, 478 



Wilson (J.), Salaries in Secondary and Technical Schools, 

 etc., 75 



Wilson (J. P.), [obituary], 129 



