. Nature, 
March 26, 1914 
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XXV 
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England, J. J. 
Bunting and H. L. Collen, ix 
_ See British Association, also Antarctic, 
Geographical Society 
Physical: le Monde Polaire, O. Nordenskjéld, G. Par- 
__ -mentier, M. Zimmermann, 164 
Geological Society : Officers, 720 
Geology: Twelfth International Geological Congress in 
; Toronto: Monograph on Coal Resources of the World: 
Differentiation of Rock Magmas: Sedimentation and 
Correlation of the Precambrian: Lecture on the 
Geological Map of the World, E. de Margerie: Lecture 
on Egyptian Deserts, Dr. W. F. Hume, 7; Geological 
Survey of India: Oil-fields of Burma, E. H. Pascoe, 9 ; 
United States Geological Survey, 16, 505, 538, 618; 
Use of Geology to the Forester, Dr. C. B. Crampton, 
84; Coast Erosion and Protection, E. R. Matthews, 
164; Petrography of Polzen, Bohemia, K. H. Scheu- 
mann, 196; Great Serpentine Belt of New South Wales, 
W. N. Benson, 225, 336, 547; Practical Stone Quarry- 
ing, A. Greenwell and Dr. J. V. Elsden, 290; Work of 
Natural Forces in Relation to Time, Dr. G. F. Wright, 
346; Geological Sections through the Andes of Peru 
and Bolivia, J. A. Douglas, 363; Is the Earth Drying 
Up? Prof. J. W. Gregory, 435; Economic Geology of 
Papua, J. E. Carne, 436; Limestone Caves of Burma, 
Dr. N. Annandale and others, 443; Outlines of 
Mineralogy, for Geological Students, Prof. G. A. J. 
Cole, 475; Garnet as a Geological Barometer and an 
Infra-plutonic Zone, Dr. L. L. Fermor, 485; Mineral 
Resources of the United States, 505; Mountains: their 
Origin, Growth, and Decay, Prof. J. Geikie, F.R.S., 
530; the Earth, A. T. Swaine, 550; Grundziige der 
geologischen Formations- und Gebirgskunde, Prof. A. 
Tornquist, 550; Determinative Mineralogy, with 
Tables, Prof. J. V. Lewis, 551; Geology in North 
America, 618; Petrology of the Igneous Rocks, Dr. 
F. H. Hatch, 659; Nature and Origin of Fiords, Prof. 
J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 
662 
of Britain: Elephant Trench at Dewlish, Rev. O. Fisher, 
6, 166; C. Reid, F.R.S., 96; G. W. B. McTurk, 166; 
H. T. Ferrar, 371; Hampstead Heath, 137; Oil Shale 
in Skye, 169; Traces of supposed Post-glacial Lake in 
Mouth of Tyne, S. R. Hazelhurst, 327; Geology at the 
British Association, 358; Fractured Flints from Selsey, 
Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S.; Prof. W. J. 
Sollas, F.R.S., 452; Geology of Kent Coalfield, Dr. 
E. A. N. Arber, 467; Rocks of Lough Nafooey, Co. 
Galway, C. I. Gardiner and Prof. Reynolds, 623; 
St. Tudwal’s Peninsula, Carnarvonshire, T. C. 
Nicholas, 624; Geology of Huntly, W. R. Watt, 678; 
Glacial Geology of East Lancashire, Dr. Jowett, 678; 
Clare Island, J. R. Kilroe and T. Hallissy, 678; 
Lithology of Durham Magnesium Limestones, C. T. 
Trechmann, 729 
See British Association 
Geometry: Principles of Projective Geometry Applied to 
the Straight Line and Conic, J. L. S. Hatton, 195; 
First Course in Projective Geometry, E. Howard 
Smart, 657; Semi-regular Polytopes in Hyperspace, 
722 
Germany: Fresh-water Flora, Prof. Pascher, 60; Fresh- 
water Fauna, Prof. Brauer, 60; German School 
Chemistry, Dr. K. Scheid, Prof. A. Smithells, F.R.S., 
287; University Education in Germany, Sir J. Donald- 
son, 517; Preservation of Nature, 672 
Gibraltar, Eddy Winds of, H. Harries, 440 
Gifts and Grants: Paris Pasteur Institute, for a work on 
Treatment of Meningitis, 90,000 francs bequest, 48; 
Leeds University School of Agriculture, 10,000l., 223 ; 
Science (International), 5,000,000 francs, from E. 
Solvay, 298; London School of Tropical Medicine, 
71,444l., from Malay States, Otto Beit, and Collections, 
-3250; Royal Society, soool. for Physical Research from 
Sir James Caird, Bart., 405; Cancer Research, soool. 
bequest from A. Friedlander, 482; Reading University 
College, roool. from L. G. Sutton, 648; Agricultural 
Development Fund, 649; Medical Department of 
Washington University, St. Louis, 150,000]. from the 
U.S. Education Board, 702 
and Royal 
Hissey, 498; British Empire, W. L. | Glaciers of Alps and Pyrenees, 641 
Glanders, 272 
Glasgow Memorial to Lord Kelvin, 200 
Glass: New Optical “Spectros,” 327; Eye-preserving 
Glasses, Sir W. Crookes, O.M., 357; Museum Glass, 
F. J. Cole, 373; Coloration in Glasses containing 
Copper, A. Granger, 391; Errors in Biochemical Ex- 
periments due to Zinc in Glass Vessels, M. Javillier, 
599; Temperature Variation of Photo-elastic Effect in 
Strained Glass, Prof. L. N. G. Filon, 649 
Glucosides, Synthesis of, by means of Ferments, Prof. E. 
Bourquelot, 304 
Glycosuria. Origin of Sugar secreted 
Lépine, 224 
Gold Deposit at Bereozovsk, in Urals, C. W. Purington, 
678 
in Phlorizic, R. 
7 
Golden Bough : Part vi., the Scapegoat, Prof. J. G. Frazer, 
A. E. Crawley, 317 
Graphic Representation of Formulz, Capt. R. K. Hezlet, 
195 
Gravitational Instability and the Nebular Hypothesis, J. H. 
Jeans, 416 
Greece, Ancient, and Slaves, Prof. Zaborowski, 493 
Greek Ceramics, 274 
Group-origin of Species, Prof. Hugo de Vries, 395 
Gum Trees, T. H. Maiden, W. B. Hemsley, F.R.S., 12 
Gypsy Lore Society, 238; Gypsies in Tudor Times, 640 
Habitats of a Marine Amoeba, J. H. Orton, 371, 607; Prof. 
Dendy, F.R.S., 399, 479; G. P. Bidder, 479 
Hzmolymph of Insects, K. Geyer, 16 
Hampstead Heath, 137 
Harmsworth Popular Science, 230 
Hausa Folk-lore and Customs, R. S. Rattray, 159 
Haut Tell, see Tunis 
Hawaii, United States Territory, Dr. W. T. Brigham, 
Prof. J. S. Gardiner, F.R.S., 346; Hawaiian Vol- 
canoes, T. A. Jaggar, jun., 639 
Hazell’s Annual for 1914, 500 ; 
Health through Diet, K. G. Haig, 93; Health in India, 
Sir Ronald Ross, K.C.B., F.R.S., 454 
Heart: Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram, W. A. 
Jolly, 258; Nervo-muscular Structures, Prof. A. F. S. 
Kent, 390 
Heat: Specific Heats at Low Temperatures, Drs. Eucken 
and Schwers, 51; les Moteurs Thermiques, F. Moritz, 
95; Vorlesungen iiber die Theorie der Warmestrahlung, 
Dr. Max Planck, 261; Introduction to the Mathe- 
matical Theory of Heat Conduction, Prof. L. R. 
Ingersoll and O. J. Zobel, 265; Thermal Conductivity 
of Mercury, H. R. Nettleton, 390; Expansion of Silica, 
Prof. H. L. Callendar, 467; Thermal Expansions of 
Mercury and Fused Silica, F. J. Harlow, 467; 
Systematic Course of Practical Science: II., A. W. 
Mason, 473; Pressure of Radiation and Carnot’s Prin- 
ciple, 500, 527, 553; C. G. Darwin, 585; Modern 
Methods of Measuring Temperatures, R. S. Whipple, 
569; Influence of Thermal Environment on Body-heat, 
E. R. Lyth, 577; Specific Heats and the Periodic Law, 
Dr. H. Lewkowitsch, 661; Specific Heats—Analogy 
from Sound, R. G. Durrant, 686; Principles of Thermo- 
dynamics, Prof. G. A. Goodenough, 682 
Heating and Ventilation, Prof. A. M. Greene, jun., 93 
Helium : Spectra of Helium and Hydrogen, E. J. Evans, 5; 
Prof. A. Fowler, F.R.S., 95, 231; Dr. N. Bohr, 231; 
Helium and Neon, Dr. N. Campbell, 239; Kathode 
Spectrum of Helium, Prof. P. G. Nutting, 401 
Hens’ Spurs developed by Ovariotomy, A. Pézard, 731 
Heredity : Hybrid Larve of Genus Echinus, H. G. Newth, 
98; Hybrids of Sea-urchins, Prof. E. W. MacBride, 
334; Gruppenweise Artbildung, Prof. H. de Vries, 395; 
Connection between Abnormal Sex-limited Transmission 
and Sterility, Dr. Doncaster, 441; Problems of 
Genetics, W. Bateson, F.R.S., 497; Pedigree of Split- 
foot or Lobster Claw, Dr. G. McMullan and Prof, K. 
Pearson, 537; Skin-colour in Negro-White Crosses, 
Dr. C. B. Davenport, 696 
High School Agriculture, Prof. W. G. Hummel and Bertha 
R. Hummel, 658 ’ 
