Nature, ] 
March 26, 19¢4. 
Interior of the Earth as revealed by Earthquakes, 
R. D. Oldham, F.R.S., 684; Japanese Earthquake and 
a a Seismogram, Prof, Belar, Dr. C. Davison, 
oa 
farthwork Haul and Overhaul, Prof. J. C. L. Fish, 92 
Earwig, Sex Proportions in Scilly, H. H. Brindley, 441 
East, the Fringe of the, H. C., Lukach, 234 
East Anglia, Prehistoric Society of, 201, 2338, 273 
Easter, Date of, Fr. Burckhardt, 84 
Ebullioscope, 670 
‘Echinus, Characters of Hybrid Larve of, H. G. Newth, 
~ 98; Prof. MacBride, F.R.S., 33 
Economic: Economic Ornithology, W. =. Collinge, 228; 
Further Parasite of the large Larch Saw-fly, R. A. 
Wardle, 320; Congress of Association of Economic 
Biologists, 541 
Edinburgh: Reports from Laboratory of Royal College of 
4 Physicians, Dr. Gardner, 317 
Education: Physical Training, Lieut. G, Hébert, Dr. Mina 
: L. Dobbie, 27; Honours Students and Post-graduate 
Scholarships in Chemistry, Prof. Wynne, 81; Higher 
Education and the State, 270; Future Grants, J. A. 
Pease, 309; University Education in London, J. A. 
Pease, 356; Curricula of Secondary Schools, G. F. 
Daniell, 383; a National System, J. H. Whitehouse, 
475; Place of Study in College Curriculum, Dr. P. H. 
Churchman, 494; Highest University Education in 
Germany and France, Sir J. Donaldson, 517; Fatigue 
and Educational Work, W. H. Winch, T. H. Pear, 
&c., 542; Educational Conferences, 567; the Purpose of 
Education, St. G. L. Fox Pitt, 578; Association of 
Public School Science Masters, 596; Address, Prof. 
H. B. Baker, F.R.S., 596; Education of German 
Artisan, H. S. Rowell, 598; Educational Legislation in 
New South Wales, J. H. Reynolds, 663 ; Continuation 
Schools in England and Germany, 677; History of 
University Reform from 1800 a.p. and Suggestions for 
Cambridge, A. I. Tillyard, 707; Indian Administration, 
Prof. V. G. Kale, 711; Pedagogical Anthropology, 
] Maria Montessori, iii; see British Association 
Eels, Dr. Joh. Schmidt, 16 
_ Egypt, 141; Manual Flora, Dr. R. Muschler, 162; Earliest 
Perfect Tombs, Prof. Flinders Petrie, 204; Egyptian 
Blue, Dr. A. P. Laurie and others, 440; Journal 
Ancient Egypt, 562; Egyptian Phosphate Beds, 641; 
New Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 694 
Elastic Hysteresis in Steel, F. E. Rowett, 495 
Electric Charge, Elementary, and Avogadro Constant, 
__ Prof. Millikan, 458 
Engineering: Design. of Alternating Current Machinery, 
J. R. Barr and Archibald M. Solomon, 126; 
Laboratory Manual of Alternating Currents, Prof. 
J. H. Morecroft, M. Solomon, 126; Death of Sir W. H. 
Preece, K.C.B., F.R.S.), 322; Dielectric Circuit in 
High-voltage Engineering, F. W. Peek, jun., 593; 
High-tension Overhead Transmission Lines, B. Wel- 
bourn, 669 
Field, Separation of Spectral Lines by an, Prof. J. Stark, 
401 q 
Measuring Machine, Dr. P. E. Shaw, 593 
Photometry and Illumination, Prof. H. Bohle, M. 
Solomon, 126 
Resistance: Absolute Measures by Method based on 
Lorenz’s, F. E. Smith, 49s; Characteristics of Insula- 
tion Resistance, S. Evershed, 510 
Rheostats, Messrs. Isenthal and Co. Le sO7, 
Solar Phenomena, Dr. J. A. Harker, F.R.S., 131 
Standards : Reports of British Association Committee, 91 
Theory, Modern, Dr. N. R. Campbell, 339 
Traction, 353 
Waves, Atmospheric Refraction of, F. Kiebitz, 615; 
Transmission of Electric Waves along the Earth’s 
Surface, Prof. H. M. Macdonald, 703 
_ Electricity, ‘Atmospheric, Potential Gradient at Simla, Dr. 
q G. C. Simpson, 511 
a Roper Positive, Rays of, and their Application, Sir 
J. J. Thomson, O.M., F.R.S., 549 
¥ Electrocardiogram, Interpretation of. W. A. Jolly, 258 
_ Electrochemistry, Principles of Applied, Dr. A. J. Allmand, 
% M. Solomon, 126; Chemical Action stimulated by 
Alternating Currents, S. G. Brown, 703 
Lndex 
XXill 
Electrodes, Influence of Diameter of Neon Tubes on P.D. 
of, G. Claude, 731; Electrodeless Spectra of Hydrogen, 
I. Masson, 503 
Electrolysis of Lead and Iron in the Soil, M. Girousse, 311 
Electro-magnetic Theory : I Fenomeni Magnetici nelle Varie. 
Teorie, S. Magrini, 164; Paul Drude’s Physik des 
ABthers, Dr. W. K6nig, 473 
Electrometers, Modern, Dr. E. N. da C. Andrade, 132 
Electromotive Force of Normal Weston Cell, A. N. Shaw 
and Prof. Callendar, 495; under Ultra-violet Light, J. 
Pougnet, 546 
Electrons, Radiation of, Prof. 
F.R.S., 339 
Electroplating, W. R. Barclay and C, H. Hainsworth, 
. Solomon, 126 : 
Electrostatic Oscillograph, H. Ho and S. Koto, 335 
Electrotechnical Commission, Berlin Meeting of the Inter- 
national, 109 
Elephant Trench at Dewlish, Rev. O. Fisher, 6, 166; C. 
Reid, F.R‘S:, 96; G. W. B. McTurk, 166; H.: T. 
Ferrar, 371 
Elodea, Dr. W. H. Brown, 54 
Empires, the Fate of, Dr. A. J. Hubbard, A. E. Crawley, 
396 
Encyclopzedia, New, H. C. O'Neill, 266 
Engineering : Hydraulic Machinery, E. Butler, 2; Theory 
and Design of Structures, E. S. Andrews, 4; Course 
of Elementary Workshop Drawing, H. A. Darling, 92; 
Field Fortification, Col. G, J. Fiebeger, 92; Machine 
Construction and Drawing, A. E. Ingham, 92; Earth- 
work Haul and Overhaul, Prof. J. C. L. Fish, 92; 
Continuous Beams in Reinforced Concrete, B. Geen, 
92; Death of Dr. Rudolph Diesel, 173; Model Engineer 
Exhibition, 203; Laboratories at Dundee, 224; 
Engineering Research and its Coordination, Sir F. 
Donaldson, G. H. Roberts, 268; Death of Sir William 
Henry Preece, K.C.B., F.R.S., 322; Specific Heat of 
Superheated Steam, Prof. O. Knoblauch, 382; Motor 
Ship Arum, 434; Strength of Wire Ropes, Prof. G. 
Benoit and Mr. Woernle, 511; Improvement of Rivers, 
B. F. Thomas and D. A. Watt, 525; the Motor Ship 
Fionia, 565; see British Association 
Engines: les Moteurs Thermiques, F. Moritz, 95; Deep-sea 
Hydraulic, Prof. J. Joly, 704-5 
England, a Leisurely Tour in, J. J. Hissey, 498; Early 
Wars of Wessex, A. F. Major, Rev. J. Griffith, 499 
Englishwoman’s Year-book and Directory, 1914, 526 
Entomology: Life-history of a Water-beetle, F. Balfour- 
R. W. Wood, F. Soddy, 
Browne, 20; Entomological Notes, 180; Flies in 
Relation to Disease: Non-bloodsuckers, Dr. G. S. 
Graham-Smith, 421; Entomologist’s Log-book, and 
Dictionary of Life Histories and Food Plants of British 
Macro-Lepidoptera, A. G. Scorer, 683; Fauna of 
British India, Dr. Shipley, G. A. K. Marshall, E. 
Brunetti, 683; Handbuch der Entomologie, Prof. C. 
Schroder, 683; see Insects 
Enzymes, Prof. J. Wohlgemuth, 524 
Epicamphor, 642 
Etching Reagent for Steel, New, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 
F.R.S:, 529; 594 
Ether, see Aither 
Ethnography: Aborigines of South America, the late 
Colonel G. E. Church, Sir Clements R. Markham, 
K-C:B.,) x 
Ethnology: Philippine Myths, H. O. Beyer, 15; Exogamy 
and’ Totemism, the late Andrew Lang, 83; Hausa 
Folk-lore and Customs, R. S. Rattray, 159; the 
Golden Bough, Prof. J. G. Frazer, A. E. Crawley, 317; 
Ulster Folklore, Elizabeth Andrews, Rev. J. Griffith, 
343: Japan’s Inheritance, E. B. Mitford, 367; Staves 
‘used in West Africa in the Cult of Shongo, J. W. S. 
Macfie, 431; Japanese Magic connected with Birth of 
Children, Dr. W. Hildburgh, 441; the Touareg, Fr. de 
Zeltner, 441; Bismarck Archipelago and Peopling of 
Melanesia, Dr. G. Friederici, S. H. Ray, 471; Silent 
Bargaining in India, T. C. Hodson, 482 
Eucalyptus. J. H. Maiden, W. B. Hemsley, F.R.S., 12 
Eugenics Record Office, 204; Eugenics of War, 273; 
Eugenics Education Society, Prof. Karl Pearson, 606; 
Major Leonard Darwin, 633; E. Schuster, 660 
Euglena, H. A. Wager, 96 
