XXIV 
Europe, Continent of, Prof. L. W. Lyde, 709 
Evaporation and Haze, L. J. Briggs and J. O. Belz, 107; 
Evaporation of Water, Y. Horiguti, 176 
Evolution: Development and Purpose: Philosophy of 
Evolution, Prof. L. T. Hobhouse, 2; By-products of 
Evolution, Prof. Dendy, 17; Anticipations of Darwin, 
320, 372, 588; Evolution and Genetics, W. Bateson, 
497 : 
Exhibition, Gas, 178; Physical Society’s, 460 
“Experience Teaches,” Ivon Trinda, 578 
Explosions in Coal Mines, Possible Cause of, Prof. 
W. A. D. Rudge, 660; Explosives, Method of Measur- 
ing Pressure in Detonation, Prof. B. Hopkinson, 416 
Eye: Arthropod Eye, Dr. Trojan, 54; Eye-preserving Glass 
for Spectacles, Sir W. Crookes, O.M., F.R.S., 357 
Falmouth Magnetic Work, 298 
Farm Crops, B. C. Wallis, 165; Farmer of To-morrow, 
F. I. Anderson, 229 
Fate of Empires, Dr. A. J. Hubbard, A. E. Crawley, 396 
Fatigue and Educational Work, 542 
Fats, Dr. J. Lewkowitsch, -449 
Fauna of the Sandwich Islands, D. Sharp, F.R.S., Prof. 
J. S. Gardiner, F.R.S., 101 
Feet of the Furtive, C. G. D. Roberts, 294 
Fermat’s Theorem, J. E. Rowe, 176 
Ferments: Synthesis by Ferments, Prof. Bourquelot, 
304; Synthesis by means of Ferments, Sir Lauder 
Brunton, 399; Reversibility of Ferment Action, Dr. 
A. C. Hill, 479; Grundriss der Fermentmethoden, Prof. 
J. Wohlgemuth, 524; Ferment in Waters causing 
Dehydration of Glycerol, E. Voisenet, 625; Fermenta- 
tion of Cacao, H. H. Smith, 628 
Fionia Motor Ship, 565 
Fiords and other Inlets, Prof. J. 
Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 662 
Fire: (1) Luxfer Electro-glazing; (2) Safe Doors, 177; 
Specification for Chemical Extinguishers, 697 
Fish : Food of Canadian Fishes, Dr. G. Hewitt, 16; Fish 
Refuge off California, 173; British Parasitic Copepoda, 
Dr. T. Scott and A. Scott, 193; Cyprinodont of Sub- 
family Poeciliine, C. T. Regan, 416; Deep-sea Fishes 
on the Paris Market, J. Pellegrin, 496; Bathypelagic 
Angler-fish containing Scopeloid Fish three times its 
Length, C. T. Regan, 650; Port Erin Hatching Season, 
W. Gregory, F.R.S., 
6 
Fisheres: Pilchards in the Eastern Half of the English 
Channel, H. Swithinbank and G. E. Bullen, 452; 
Report of Advisory Committee on Research, 614; 
Cornish Pilchards’ Food, H. Swithinbank and G. E. 
Bullen, 695; Der Fischerbote, 696 
Flies : in Relation to Disease : Non-bloodsucking Flies, Dr. 
i Graham-Smith, 421; Hzmatophagous Flies, 
Capt. Patton and Capt. Craig, 432; Flight of House- 
fly, E. Hindle, 441; Artificial Flies, Sir H. Maxwell, 
Bart., 562 
Flight: Flight of Birds, F. W. Headley, 368; Mechanics 
of the Aéroplane: Principles of Flight, Capt. Duchéne, 
J. H. Ledeboer and T. O’B. Hubbard, 368; .Flight of 
Gulls behind Ships, P. Idrac, 495 
Flint: Pygmy Flints from Cape Colony, W. J. L. Abbott, 
83; Striation, J. Reid Moir, 363; Fractured Flints from 
Selsey, Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S.; Prof. 
W. J. Sollas, F.R.S., 452 : 
Flora, Freshwater, of Germany, &c., Prof. Pascher, 60; 
Flora of Egypt, Dr. R. Muschler, 162; Flora of Bristol, 
J. W. White, 162 
Flower Preservation, Wild, May Coley, 397 
Flowing Road, C. Whitney, 294 
Fluids, Similarity of Motion and Surface Friction of, Dr. 
Stanton and J. R. Pannell, 650 
Fluorine in Fumerolle from Vesuvius, A. Gautier, 364 
Fly-fishing, Sir H. Maxwell, 562 
Follx-lore: Hausa Folk-lore, R. S. Rattray, 15q; Ulster, 
Folk-lore, Elizabeth Andrews, Rev. J. Griffith, 343 
Food of British Wild Birds, W. E. Collinge, 228 
Foraminifera: Clare Island Survey, E. Heron-Allen and 
A. Earland, 458 
Forestry: Theory and Practice of Working Plans, Prof. 
A. B. Recknagel, 289; Important Timber Trees of the 
In@ex 
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Nature, 
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United States, S. B. Elliott; 289; Handbook of 
Forestry, W. F. A. Hudson, 289; Forest Resources, 
Major de Lotbiniére, 432% Forestry Exhibition in 
London, 508; Position of Forestry, Major de Lot- 
biniére, 508 ie 
Forthcoming Books of Science, 180 ene, : 
Fortification, Text-book on Field, Col. G. J. Fiebeger, 92 
Fossil Crinoids, Dr. F. A. Bather, 335; Fossil Floras of 
Kent Coalfield, Dr. Arber, 468 ; 
Fourier Series, Methods for determining Terms to represent 
any Periodic Function, F. W. Grover, 696 
Fox-breeding, Black or Silver, C. H. Miihlberg, 614 
France: the Seine, Sir E. Thorpe, 234 
Frauenfeld Meeting of Swiss Society for Advancement of 
Science, 240 
Free-martin a Hermaphrodite Male, Messrs. Geddes and 
Thompson, 537 5 
Fringe of the East, H. C. Lukach, 234 
Fruit-growers, Appeal of Board of Agriculture to, 455 
Fuel, 407 
Fungus -Phytophthora erythroseptica, Dr. G. H. Pethy- 
bridge, 598 
Galactic Coordinates, 566 
Game: Protection in Egypt, 455; Our Vanishing 
Dr. W. T. Hornaday, 504. 
Gamma Rays and Crystals, Prof. Rutherford and Dr. 
Andrade, 267 
Gardening, School, A. Logan; G. W. S. Brewer, 604 
Gas: Determination of Sulphur in Illuminating Gas, R. S. 
McBride and E. R. Weaver, 177; National Gas 
Exhibition, 178; Gaseous Pressure and Radiation 
Pressure combined, T. Bialobjeski, 205; Physical 
Chemistry of Gas Reactions, Dr. K. Jellinek, 419; 
Residual Ionisation, Prof. J. C. McLennan, 424; Gas 
Testing and Air Measurement, C. Chandley, 448; 
Micro-balance, F. W. Aston, 495; Gas Analysis, Prof. 
L. M. Dennis, 524 
Gazelles without Water Supply, 695 
Genetics: Journal of Genetics, 352; Problems of Genetics, 
W. Bateson, F.R.S., 497; see Heredity 
Geodesy : Geodetic Observations and their Value: R.S.A. 
Address, Sir T. H. Holdich, K.C.M.G., 464; Death cf 
Col. A. R. Clarke, C.B., F.R.S., 692; Effect of the 
Ganges Alluvium on the Plumb Line, R. D. Oldham, 
Wild Life, 
793 
Geographical Distribution of Phreatoicus, 98 
Geography: Brazil in 1912, J. C. Oalenfull, 4; South 
Brazil, Dr. W. Breitenbach, 29; the Duab of 
Turkestan, W. R. Rickmers, 64; Central Asia, 105; 
Trans-Himalaya: Tibet, Sven Hedin, 167; the Seine, 
Sir E. Thorpe, 234; Fringe of the East, H. C. Lulsach, 
234; a Naturalist in Cannibal Land, A. S. Meek, 234; 
Japan’s Inheritance, E. B. Mitford, 367; Scott’s Last 
Expedition, 373; Daghistan, G. Kennan, 380; Relief — 
in Cartography, Capt. Lyons, 380; Karakoram Hima- 
layas, Dr. and Mrs. B. Workman, 380; Russian Arctic 
Exploration, 456; Tirol, &c., Prof. v. D. Torre; 
Mittelmeerbilder, Dr. T. Fischer, Dr. Riihl; Haut 
Tell en Tunisie, Dr. C. Monchicourt; Animal Geo- 
graphy, Dr. M. I. Newbigin; Commercial Geography, 
O. J. R. Howarth, all: Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 471; Text- 
book of Geography, A. W. Andrews, 498; New British 
Antarctic Expedition, 506; Shackleton’s Transantarctic 
Expedition, Dr. W. S. Bruce, 533; Yamal Peninsula, 
M. Zhitkof, 564; a Review of Geographical Reviews, 
671; Antarctic Problems, Prof. E. David, C.M.G., 
F.R.S., 700; the Continent of Europe, Prof. L. W. 
Lyde, 709; Industrial and Commercial Geography, 
Prof. J. Russell Smith, 709; Discovery of Australia, 
W. B. Alexander, 715; Maps and Survey, A. R. Hinks, 
F.R.S., v; British Empire, W. L. Bunting and H. Le 
Collen, ix; Preliminary Geography, E. G. Hodgkison, — 
ix; History of Geography, Dr. J. Scott Keltie and — 
O. J. R. Howarth, ix; Principles and Methods of 
Teaching, F: L. Holtz, ix; das Mittelmeergebiet, A. 
Philippson, ix , 
of Britain: Upper Thames Country and Severn-Avon 
Plain, N. E. MacMunn, 498; a Leisurely Tour in 
