Nature, } 
March 26, 1914 
_. Agriculture, 461; New School of Tropical Medicine at 
: Calcutta, 720 
Trypanosomes : New Human Species, Dr. J. W. S. Macfie, 
; 14; Use of New Medical Combinations for Trypano- 
somiasis, J. Danysz, 285; Trypanosoma soudanense as 
cause of Debab, A. Laveran, 599 
_ Trypsin and Poison of Calotropis procera, C. Gerber and 
P. Flourens, 258 
Tsetse-flies, 50 
Tuberculosis : Bovine Tuberculosis in Man, Dr. S. Williams, 
] 105; Pancreatic Treatment, Dr. J. Beard, 165; Com- 
parison of Human and Bovine Aptitude, A. Chauveau, 
224; Path of Penetration of Virus in Calf, P. Chaussé, 
285; Tuberculosis of Bone and Joint, Dr. J. Fraser, 
318; Generalised Lymphatic Stage, A. Calmette and 
V. Grysez, 417; Tuberculosis and Milk, 590; Infection 
by Air-currents, P. Chaussé, 599 
Tungsten Wire Suspensions for 
Chapman and W. W. Bryant, 585 : 
Tunicata, Bibliography of, J. Hopkinson, 288 
Tunis: la Région du Haut Tell, Dr. C. Monchicourt, Prof. 
G. A. J. Cole, 471 
- Turbines: Geared Turbines of the Channel Steamer Paris, 
434; Kénigin Luise Trials, and Fottinger Transformer, 
Magnetometers, S. 
ten: the Duab of, W. R. Rickmers, 64 
Turkey, H. C. Lukach, 234 
Tyrol, Vorarlberg, und Liechtenstein, Prof. Torre, Prof. 
G. A. J. Cole, 471 
Ulster Folklore, Elizabeth Andrews, Rev. J. Griffith, 343 
_ Ultra-violet Rays and New Glass “Spectros,” 327; New 
Glasses for Spectacles, Sir W. Crookes, O.M., F.R.S., 
357 
Undagraph, Dr. O. Klotz, 96 
Under Dog, S. Trist and others, 94 
Underground Waters, Dr. F. L. Rector, 474 
Unit of Angular Momentum, Natural, Prof. G. B. 
McLaren, 165; Prof. J. W. Nicholson, 199; Dr. Allen, 
630, 713; S. D. Chalmers, 687 
United States: Mineral Resources, 505; Bureau of Soils, 
560; U.S. Geological Survey, 16, 538, 618; University 
Statistics, Prof. R. Tombo, jun., 702 
Universe, Structure of, Prof. Kapteyn, 434 
Universities: Budgets, 110; University Education in 
London, Joseph A. Pease, 356; the Problem of the 
University of London, 426; Highest University Educa- 
tion in Germany and France, Sir James Donaldson, 
517; National University for Washington, U.S.A., 598; 
History of University Reform from 1800 a.p. and 
Suggestions for Cambridge, A. I. Tillyard, 707; Things 
Seen in Oxford, N. J. Davidson, 711; Teaching of 
Anthropology : Joint Committee, 725 
Urania Gesellschaft, Berlin, 99 
Uranium, Nuclear Degeneration of Plant Cells due to, 
C. Acqua, 539 : 
Urea, Identification and Precipitation in very dilute Solu- 
tions of, R. Fosse, 391 
Vaccination, Dr. Millard, 668 
Vaccine, an Atoxic Antigonococcic, C. Nicolle and L. 
Blaizot, 224 
Vacuum Tar, A. Pictet and M. Bouvier, 521 
Vapour Pressure Formula of van der Waals, Modification, 
J. P. Dalton, 391 
Vector Notations, Prof. E. B. Wilson, 
Mechanics, Dr. L. Silberstein, 657 
Venereal Diseases Commission, 271 
Ventilation, Prof. A. M. Greene, jun., 93 
Vertebrate Palzontology, Papers, 514 
_ Vesuvius: Observations at the Bottom of the Crater, 591; 
Prof. J. W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S., F. Burlingham, 633 
Veterinary Science: Practical Bacteriology, and Serum 
Therapy, Dr. Besson, Prof. H. J. Hutchens, D.S.O., 
193; Johne’s Disease, F. W. Twort and G. L. Y. 
Ingram, 193; Death of Wm. Hunting, 272; Manual 
of Veterinary Physiology, Major-Gen. F. Smith, C.B., 
C.M.G., 420 ‘ 
Vibrations on Strings, Method for Production, Prof. J. A. 
Fleming, 467 
176; Vectorial 
Index 
XXXiX 
Vienna Radium Institute, 699 
Vine, Manuring with Manganese Sulphate, 275 
Vision: Multiple Vision with a Single Eye, Prof. A. M. 
Worthington, 328; Intermittent Vision, A. Mallock, 
494; Colour Vision of Crustacea, Dr. von Fritsch and 
Herr Rupelwieser, 726 
Vitalism, Philosophy of, Prof. E. W. MacBride, F.R.S., 
291, 400; Prof. Hans Driesch, 400; Prof. E. du Bois- 
Reymond, 483 
Volcanoes: Eruption on Ambryn Island, New Hebrides, 
455; Volcanic Dust, Prof. W. J. Humphreys, 479; 
Eruption of Mt. Sakurashima, 561; Recent Eruptions 
in Japan, 589; Inside Vesuvius, F. Burlingham, 591; 
Observations at the Bottom of the Crater of Vesuvius, 
Prof. J. W. Judd, F.R.S., F. Burlingham, 633 ; Sound- 
waves due to Eruptions, S. Fujiwhara, 592; Origin of 
Structures on the Moon’s Surface, C. H. Plant, 556, 
714; Dr. Johnston-Lavis, 631; Rev. O. Fisher, 714 
Volturno Fire and Wireless, 202 
Wallaby, Capt. Pelsart, 715 
Wasp, Queen, seen January 22, 613 
Water: Modern Pumping and Hydraulic Machinery, E. 
Butler, 2; Trade Waste Waters, Drs. H. M. Wilson 
and H. T. Calvert, 91; Elements of Water Bacterio- 
logy, S. C. Prescott and C. E. A. Winslow, 197; Water 
and Volcanic Gases, A. L. Day and E. S. Shepherd, 
391; Spongilla lacustris in Cardiff Waterworks, Prof. 
W. N. Parker, 416; Underground Waters for Com- 
mercial Purposes, Dr. F. L. Rector, 474; Improvement 
of Rivers, B. F. Thomas and D. A. Watt, 524; 
Fouling of Water Supply by Oscillatoria, Prof. T. 
Johnson, 704; Medical Hydrology, Dr. R. F. Fox, 708; 
Removal of Micro-organisms by Air-current, A. Trillat, 
73% 
Water-beetle, Life-history of a: Royal Institution Dis- 
course, F. Balfour Browne, 20 
Water-lilies, Sir F. W. Moore, 17 
Waterplanes: Daily Mail soool. Prize Race, 12 
Wave-counter : the Undagraph, Dr. O. Klotz, 97 
Weather: a Medley of Weather Lore, M. E. S. Wright, 
398; Weather Fallacies, A. O. Walker, 433; Daily 
Weather Maps of U.S. Weather Bureau, 641, 717; 
Weather Forecasting, R. M. Deeley, 608; W. | 
Dines, F.R.S., 680; Weather Forecasts" Englanu, 
A. Mallock, F.R.S., 711; see MeteorologyiboN - 
Weevils, Australian, A. M. Lea, 225 walo2 
Wessex, Early Wars of, A. F. Major, C. \»*~Wihistler, 
Rev. J. Griffith, 499 i 
Who’s Who, 1914, 526; Who’s Who Year-book for 1914-15, 
526; Who’s Who in Science: International, 1914, 553 ; 
Corrected Price, 594 
Wild: Wild Life and the Camera, A. R. Dugmore, 294; 
Wild Birds Protection Acts: Committee, 378; Wild 
Flower Preservation, May Coley, 397; Our Vanishing 
Wild Life, Dr. W. T. Hornaday, 504; Wild Life on 
the Wing, M. D. Haviland, 688 
Willow-titmouse in Lancashire and Cheshire, T. A. Coward, 
70. 
Wind 4Storm in Wales, 273; Wind Provinces, R. M. 
Deeley, 47: 
Wire Ropes, Prof. G. Benoit and Mr. Woernle, 511 
Wireless: London Wireless Club, 140; Installation at 
Florence Cathedral, 173 ; Sound Effects at Contacts, MM. 
Dongier and Brazier, 258; Committees on Radio-tele- 
graphic Investigations, 277; Licences for Wireless Tele- 
graphy, 320; British Science Guild and the Post-Office 
Tax, 719; Death of Sir W. H. Preece, K.C.B., F.R.S., 
323 ; Committee appointed by Postmaster-General, 325 ; 
Wireless in Himalayas, 431; Wonders of Wireless 
Telegraphy, Prof. J. A. Fleming, F.R.S., 526; 
“ Atmospherics,” Prof. J. Perry, F.R.S., 528; W. Hall 
and H. Morris-Airey, 554; R. F. Durrant, 585; Atmo- 
spheric Electricity and Day and Night Difference, ie 
Dember, 723; Inter-Imperial Telegraphy, C. Bright, 
642; Address to Wireless Society of London, A. A. C. 
Swinton, 647; Jahrbuch, Dr. G. Eichhorn, 672; Hand- 
book for Wireless Telegraph Operators Working 
Licensed Installations, 672; Wireless Telegraphy and 
