Nature, 
March 26, 1914 
others, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 144; Man and his 
Forerunners, Prof. H. v. Buttel-Reepen, 160; Origin 
and Antiquity of Man, Dr. G. F. Wright, 160; L’Uomo 
Attuale una Specie Collettiva, V. Giuffrida-Ruggeri, 
160; die Rehobother Bastards und das Bastardierungs- 
problem beim Menschen, Dr. E. Fischer, 160; Pre- 
historic Trepanning, the late Dr. L. Championniére, 
273; First Engraving of Man of Middle Quaternary, 
MM. Mayet and Pissot, 285; Ancient Crania from New 
Zealand, Prof. A. Keith, 352; Stone Implements of the 
Tasmanians, Reg. A. Smith, 373; Man and his Future : 
the Anglo-Saxon, Lieut.-Col. Sedgwick, A. E. Crawley, 
396; Science of Human Behaviour, Dr. M. Parmelee, 
A. E. Crawley, 396; Prehistoric Remains on 
Lake Baikal, 456; Brain of Primitive Man, and 
Cranial Cast and Skull of Eoanthropus, Prof. G. Elliot 
Smith, 729; Tasmanian Aboriginal, Prof. R. J. A. 
Berry and Dr. A. W. D. Robertson; L. W. G. 
Buchner, .730; Pedagogical Anthropology, Maria 
Montessori, iii 
in Britain: Piltdown Skull, Dr. Smith A. Woodward, 
110, 545; Prof. G. Elliot Smith, F.R.S., 131, 267, 318, 
468, 545, 729; (and Brain Cast), Prof. A. Keith, 
F.R.S., 292, 345, 624; A. G. Thacker, 299; Prof. D. 
Waterston, 319; A. S. Underwood, 407; C. Dawson, 
545; Huxley Memorial Lecture: Paviland Cave, Prof. 
W. J. Sollas, 351; Oransay Island, A. H. Bishop, 482 ; 
Question of Teaching, 591; Teaching at Universities : 
Joint Committee, 725 
See British Association, Ethnology, Psychology 
_ Antiseptics, Use in increasing Growth of Crops, Dr. E. Js 
4 Russel and W. Buddin, 441 
| Arabian Sun-dial, Dr. C. Schoy, 231 
_ Arachnids, Prof. F. Dahl, 605 
Archeology : 
General: Aboriginal Sites on Red River, C. B. Moore, 
Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 18; Crete, 49; Malta, 49; 
Discovery of the Buried Harbour of Pompeii by A. 
Cozza, 82; Nippur Clay Tablets, Dr. Poebel, 83; 
Aramaic Incantation Texts, J. A. Montgomery, 105; 
Rock Markings at Gavr’inis, Prof. Luquet, 141; 
Annual of British School at Athens, 266; Stone Imple- 
ments of Tasmanians, J. P. Johnson, 320; British 
School at Rome, 527; Origin of the Dolmen, Prof. G. 
Elliot Smith, 537; Stone Age Burial-place in Abruzzi, 
Prof. Dall’ Osso, 668; Carchemish, 668; Stone 
Hammers from Assam, J. C. Brown, 705; Bactrian 
Bronze Axe, Sir C. H. Read, 721 
in Britain: Elephant Trench at Dewlish, Rev. O. Fisher, 
6, 166; G. W. B. McTurk, 166; Prehistoric Society 
of East Anglia, 201; Roman Fortress near Llandrindrod 
Wells, 204; Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Hornsea, 299; 
Striation of Flint Surfaces, J. Reid Moir, 363; 
Archeology of the Anglo-Saxon Settlements, E. 
Thurlow Leeds, 369; Flints found at Ipswich, J. Reid 
Moir, 483 ; Early Wars of Wessex, A. F. Major, C. W. 
Whistler, Rev. J. Griffith, 499; Recently Discovered 
Stone Circle near Matlock, J. Simpson, 555; Long- 
barrows of Cotswolds, Dr. E. T. Wilson, 591; Flints 
from Crayford, 614 
See British Association 
Arctic: Discovery of Land, 202; Explorations with Ice- 
breakers, M. Villkitski, 456 
Argentine Wild Horses, 435; Dr. W. D. Matthew, 661 
_ Armadillos, Dr. Matthew, 106; Polyembryonic Develop- 
_ ment, Prof. H. H. Newman, 142 
Arrow, Evolution of the, C. W. Hobley, 14 
_ Art: Scientific Identification of Pictures, Prof. A .P. 
Laurie, 558 
_ Arthropods: Arthropod Eye, Dr. Trojan, 54; Arachnids, 
) Prof. F. Dahl, 605 
_ Arum, Motor Ship, 434 
_ Ascidian, New Japanese Compound, Dr. A. Oka, 640 
_ Association of Public School Science Masters, 596 
Association of Technical Institutions, 645 
_ Astronomy : , 
_ General Treatises, G»c.: Didaktik der Himmelskunde 
und der Astronomischen Geographie, Dr. A. Héfler, 
130; Astronomy Simplified, Rev. A. C. Henderson, 
290; Astronomy, G. F. Chambers; ~ Daytime ° and 
Evening Exercises in Astronomy, Dr. Sarah F. 
Whiting, both W. E. Rolston, 420; Elements of De- 
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scriptive Astronomy, E, O. Tancock, 475; A.B.C. 
Guide to Astronomy, Mrs. H. Periam Hawkins, 578; 
Romer’s Adversaria, G. van Biesbroek and A. Tiber- 
ghien, 621; Astronomy, E. Hawks, 658; the Study of 
the Stars: Address, Prof. E .C. Pickering, 673 
Annuals and Charts: Astrographic Chart, Perth (W.A.) 
Section, 86; Annals of Bureau of Longitudes, 108; 
Journal of Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 4343 
Annuals and Charts, 540; L’Astronomie, 616 
Comets: 52, 86, 108, 143, 177, 206, 224, 240, 276, 302, 
328, 354, 486, 512, 566, 670 
Instruments : Protecting Silvered Reflectors from Tarnish, 
52; Sun-dial: Arabische Gnomonik, Dr. C. Schoy, 231; 
Transit Circle Aid, Prof. Grossmann, 512; Crossley 
__ Reflector and Nebulz, 566 
Meteors: Curious Meteoric Display in Canada and the 
United States, 87; Remarkable Meteor on November 
24, Dr. A. A, Rambaut, F.R.S., 372, 402; J. S. Dines, 
402 
Moon: Change in Lunar Crater Eimmart, Prof. W. H. 
Pickering, 594; Origin of Structures on the Moon’s 
Surface, C. H. Plant, 556, 714; Rev. O. Fisher, 714; 
Systems of Rays on the Moon, Dr. H. J..Johnston- 
Lavis, 631 
Nebulae: Hind’s Nebula, 87; Variable Nebulz, 108; 
Statistics of Nebulz and Clusters, Prof. Charlier, 178; 
New Nebulze and Variable Stars, C. R. D’Esterre, 
434; Tuttle’s Nebula, 540 
Observatories: Cape of Good Hope, 87; New Hill 
Observatory, 383; Nantucket, 411; the Cape Observa- 
tory, Sir David Gill, K.C.B., F.R.S., Dr. F. W. 
Dyson, F.R.S., 556; Madrid, 594 
Planets: Elements and Numbers of Minor Planets, Dr. 
Cohn, 276; the Ways of the Planets, M. E. Martin, 
W. E. Rolston, 420; Planetary Observations, Prof. P. 
Lowell, 643; Formula for Elements of Satellites in the 
Solar System, F, Ollive, 724 
Time : Extension of Zone Time, 87; French Monument to 
“The Hour,” 616 
Miscellaneous: Proposed Institute for Theoretical Re- 
search, 276; Distance of the Horizon, Dr. John Ball, 
Capt. Tizard, C.B., F.R.S., 344; Death of Sir Robert 
S. Ball, F.R.S., 403; Gravitational Instability and the 
Nebular Hypothesis, J. H. Jeans, 416; Structure of the 
Universe, Prof. Kapteyn, 434; Astronomy in South 
Africa: Address, Dr. A. W. Roberts, 435; Galactic 
Coordinates, R. T. A. Innes, 566; New Lowndean 
Professor, 572; Aristotle, Capt. Hardcastle; Sir G. 
Greenhill, F.R.S., 584; Sir W. Ramsay, K.C.B., 
F.R.S.; Sir O. Lodge, F.R.S., 606; Death of Dr. 
S. C. Chandler, 611; Dark Regions in the Sky, Prof. 
E. E. Barnard, 671 
See Stars and Sun 
Astrophysics: Refraction radially from the Sun, F. E. 
Ross, 459; Spectra of Stars near North Pole, Miss 
Cannon, 594; Objective Prism for Radial Velocities, 
M. Hamy, 616 
Athens, Annual of British School at, 266 
Atlanta Meeting of the American Association, 610 
Atlantic Chart (U.S.), 107 
Atmosphere : Structure of the Atmosphere in Clear Weather, 
C. J. P. Cave, Dr. W. N. Shaw, F.R.S., 57; Atmo- 
spheric Refraction and Distance of Horizon, T. W. 
Backhouse; Capt. T. H. Tizard, 96; Daily Tempera- 
ture Change at Great Heights, W. H. Dines, 440; 
Principia atmospherica, Dr. W. N. Shaw, 520; Upper 
Air Research, C. J. P. Cave, 624 
Atmospherics in Wireless Telegraphy, Prof. J. Perry, 
-R.S., 528; W. Hall and H. Morris-Airey, 554: 
R. F. Durrant, 585; Atmospheric Electricity and 
Wireless Telegraphy, H. Dember, 723 
Atoms: Intra-atomic Charge, A van den Broek, 372, 476; 
Frederick Soddy, F.R.S., 3090; Structure of the 
Atom, Prof. Ernest Rutherford, 423, 546; F. Soddy, 
F.R.S., 452; Dr. N. Campbell, 586; Atomic Models 
and X-Ray Spectra, Dr. F. A. Lindemann, 500, 631; 
Dr. N. Bohr, H. G. J. Moseley, 553: Prof. J. W. 
Nicholson, 583, 630; Sir O. Lodge, F.R.S., 609; Dr. 
H. S. Allen, 630, 713 
Attraction: Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of 
Attraction, Dr. F. A. Tarleton, 657 
