Nature, 
March 26, 1914. 
Poynting (Prof.), Twisting of India-rubber, 308 
_ Preece (Sir William Henry, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Obituary, 322 
_ Preston (H. B.), Molluscs of Lake of Tiberias, 443 
Price (E. D.) and Dr. H. T. Peck, British Empire 
Universities Modern English Illustrated Dictionary, 449 
Prideaux (Dr.), Hydrogen Ion Concentration of the Sea, 332 
Priestley (R.), the Northern Party on Scott’s Expedition, 
: 325 ; 
Prior (Dr. G. T.), the Meteoric Stone of Wittekrantz, 364; 
Similarity in Composition of Chondritic Meteoric 
Stones, 364 
Punnett (Prof.), Theory of Mimicry, 300 
Purington (C. W.), Bereozovsk Gold Deposits in Urals, 678 
Pycraft (W. P.), Infancy of Animals, viii 
Pye (Messrs., and Co.), New Instrument Works at Cam- 
bridge, 205 
Pyle (Dr. W. H.), Examination of School Children, 711 
_ Ramaley (Prof. F.) and Dr. C. E. Giffin, Prevention and 
; Control of Disease, 193 
| Rambaut (Dr. A. A., F.R.S.), Remarkable Meteor on 
November 24, 372, 402 
Rambousek (Dr. J.), Dr. T. M. Legge, Industrial Poison- 
3 ing, 628 : 
Ramsay (L. N. G.), Antarctic Polycheta of Family 
Nereidz, 521 
Ramsay (Sir Wm., K.C.B., F.R.S.), the International 
Association of Chemical Societies, 453; Spelling 
Reform, 491; Aristotle’s Physics, 606 
_ Rattray (R. S.), Hausa Folk-lore, 159 
_ Rawson (Col. H. E.), Flowers under Insolation, 490 
| Ray (S. H.), the Peopling of Melanesia, Dr. G. Friederici, 
; 471 
Rayleigh (Baron, O.M., F.R.S.), Scientific. Papers, ey 
Reflection of Light at the Confines of a Diffusing 
Medium, 450; Pressure of Radiation and Carnot’s 
; Principle, 527 
| Read (Prof. C.), Belief in Immature Minds, 517 
| Read (Sir C. H.), Bactrian Bronze Axe, 721 
_ Reboul (G.), Selective Action of Metals in Photo-electric 
13 Effect, 731 
Recknagel (Prof. A. B.), Theory and Practice of Working 
Plans (Forest Organisation), 289 
Rector (Dr. F. L.), Underground Waters for Commercial 
Purposes, 474 
_ Reed (W. W.), Dr. J. F. Thorpe’s “Caged” Compound, 
529 
Regan (C. Tate), Cyprinodont Fishes, 416; a Bathypelagic 
Angler-fish containing a Scopeloid Fish, 650 
_ Reid (C., F.R.S.), the Elephant Trench at Dewlish, 96 
_ Reid (G. A.), Physiological Factors of Consciousness, 6 
Reid (T.), Flow of Solids, 543 
Reinke (Prof. J.), Nature of Life, 489 
Reissner (Prof. H.), Aéroplane Stresses, 697 
‘Rendle (Dr. A. B., F.R.S.), Plant Protection, 139 
Reynolds (J. H.), Educational Legislation in New South 
Wales, 663 
Richardson (Prof. O. W.), Origin of Thermal Ionisation 
from Carbon, 649 
Richet (C.), New Type of Anaphylaxis, 678; (J. M. Bligh), 
Anaphylaxis, iv 
Richter (V. v.), Chemie der Kohlenstoffverbindungen oder 
organische Chemie, 262 
Rickmers (W. R.), the Duab of Turkestan, 64 
Righi (Prof.), Ionomagnetic Rotation, 142 
Rignano (E.), Essais de Synthése Scientifique, 263 
Rinne (Fr.) and others, Chemie: Kristallographie und 
Mineralogie, 446 
Rintoul (Leonora Jeffrey) and Evelyn V. Baxter, Scottish 
i Ornithology in 1912, 171 
Rivers (Dr.), Seasonal Customs, 413 
-Roaf (Dr. H. E.), Physiology at the British Association, 
_ 461-464 
‘Robb (Dr. A. A.), a Theory of Time and Space, 485 
Roberts (Dr. A. W.), Astronomy in South Africa, 435 
Roberts (C. G. D.), the Feet of the Furtive, 294 ; 
Roberts (G. H.), Engineering Research and its Coordina- 
tion, 268 
| Robertson (A.), Strength of Free-ended Strutts, 
- Robinson 
= 
1 
ye 
543 
(Dr.), Speech and Jaw Conformation, 413 
Index 
Xlii 
| Rolston (W. E.), Popular Astronomy, G. F. Chambers, 
Dr. Sarah F. Whiting, M. E. Martin, 420 
Romer (Ole), Adversaria, 434, 621 
Roscoe (Sic H.), Bust presented to the Chemical Society, 
377 
Rosenhain (Dr. W., F-.R.S.), 
Amorphous, 332; New Etchin 
594; (and D. Ewen), 
Metals, 
Ross (Sir Ronald, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Health in India, 454 
Roux (W.), Kausale und konditionale Weltanschauung, 4 
Rowe (J. E.), Fermat’s Theorem, 176 
Rowett (F. E.), Elastic Hysteresis in Steel, 495 
Royds (T.), Periodicities in Prominences and Sun-spots 
compared, 724 
Riibel (Dr. E.), Pflanzengeographische Monographie des 
Berminagebietes, 162; Plant Ecology, 615 
Rubner, v. Gruber, and Ficker (Profs.), Handbuch der 
Hygiene, 629 
Rudge (Prof. W. A. D.), 
Coal Mines, 660 
Russell (Arthur), Minerals of Meldon, Devon, 364 
Rutherford (Prof. E., F.R.S., Structure of the Atom, 305, 
423, 546; International Conference on the Structure of 
Matter, 347; British Radium Standard, 402; (and Dr. 
Andrade), Reflection of Gamma Rays from Crystals, 
267 
Metals, Crystalline and 
g Reagent for Steel, 529, 
Intercrystalline Cohesion of 
a Possible Cause of Explosion in 
Sabatier (Paul), la Catalyse en Chimie Organique, 655; 
(and M. Murat), Benzhydrol, 546; Preparation by 
Catalysis of Decahydroquinoline, &c., 679 
St. John (C. E.), Radial Velocities in Sun-spots, 123; 
Solar Results at Mt. Wilson, 307; Distribution of 
Elements in Solar Atmosphere, 486; (and L. W. Ware), 
Tertiary Standards with the Plane Grating, 512 
Saleeby (Dr. C. W.), Cancer and Malaria, 61 
Salmon (C. E.), Hypericum desetangsii in Britain, 546 
Salter (Dr. J. H.), Bird Life throughout the Year, 688 
Sarasola (Rev. S., S.J.), Solar Activity and Cyclones, 329 
Sargant (Miss Ethel), Botany: Opening Address to Section 
K, British Association, 242 
Scheid (Dr. K.), Methodik des chemischen Unterrichts, 287 
Scheumann (K. H.), Rocks of the Polzen District in 
N. Bohemia, 196 
Schlesinger (Dr. F.), Radial Velocities with the Objective 
Prism, 329 
Schmidt (Prof. G.), Passivity of Metals, 356 
Schmidt (Joh.), Oceanography of the Mediterranean, 10 
Schmidt (P.), Death-feigning Stick Insects, 145 
Schneider-Orelli (O.), Bark-beetle Xyleborus dispar, 50 
Schoch (Prof. E.), Passivity of Metals, 356 
Schoy (Dr. Carl), Arabische Gnomonik, 231 
Schreiner (O.) and B. E. Brown, Carbonised Material in 
Soils, 560; (and J. J. Skinner), Nitrogenous Soil Con- 
stituents, 560 
Schréder (Prof. C.), Handbuch der Entomologie, 683 
Schuster (Edgar), Eugenics Education Society, 660 
Schwahm (Dr. P.), “Gesellschaft Urania” of Berlin, 99 
Scorer (A. G.), Entomologist’s Log-book, and Dictionary 
of Life Histories and Food Plants of British Macro- 
Lepidoptera, 683 
Scott (Dr. D. H.), Medullosa pusilla, 390; (and Prof. E. C. 
Jeffrey), Fossil Plants from Devonian Strata, 488 
Scott (Captain R. F., R.N., C.V.O.), 325; Last Expedi- 
tion, 373; Journals in British Museum, 590; Foreign 
Tributes to, 666 
Scott (Dr. T. and Andrew), British Parasitic Copepoda, 193 
Scully (G. C.) and A. R. E. Walker, Spodumene from 
Namaqualand, 123 
Searle (Dr. G. F. C.), Comparison of Electrical Resist- 
ances, 468 
Sedgwick (Lieut.-Col. W.), Man and his Future: 
the Anglo-Saxon, 396 
Sewell (R.), Indian Chronography, 159 
Shackleton (Sir E.), Transantarctic Expedition, 533, 666 
Part ii, 
Shakespear (Dr. G. A.), Stability of Aéroplanes, 165; 
Method for Increasing Sensitiveness of. Instruments, 
308 an 
Shapley (Dr. H.), Orbits of Eclipsing Binaries, 240 
Sharp (D., F.R.S.), Fauna of the Sandwich Islands, - rox 
