x 
Holtz +(F.19%2)) 
Geography, ix 
Hooker (A. H.), Chloride of Lime in Sanitation, 93 
Hopkins (F. Gowland, F.R.S.), Physiology: Address to 
Section I, British Association, 213 
Hopkinson (Sir A.) and others, the Modern University, 491 
Hopkinson (Prof. B.), Method of Measuring Pressure pro- 
duced in Detonation of High Explosives, 416 
Hopkinson (J.), Bibliography of the Tunicata, 288 
Horiguti (Y.), Evaporation of Water, 176 
Hornaday (Dr. W. T.), Our Vanishing Wild Life, 504 
Hornell (J.), the Chank Bangle Industry in India, 487 
Horwood (A. R.), Preservation of British Flora, 490 
Houbazer (M.), Utilisation of Blast-furnace Gases 
Metallurgy, 88 
Houstoun (Dr. R. A.), Mathematical Representation of a 
Light Pulse, 416 
Howard (Gabrielle L. C.), Tobacco in India, 
Howarth (O. J. R.), Commercial Geography 
Principles and Methods of Teaching 
in 
457 
of the World, 
471 
Howlett (Prof.), Psychology of Insects, 51 
Hoyt (W. F.), Manual of Qualitative Analysis, 
Combustion Methods, 446 
Hrdlitka (Ales) and others, Early Man in South America, 
Reagent and 
144 
Hubbard (Dr. A. J.), Fate of Empires, 396 
Hudson (O. F.), Changes in Alloys on Annealing, 333; 
(and Dr. G. D. Bengough), Iron and Steel: Text- 
book, 3 i 
Hudson (W. F. A.), Handbook of Forestry, 289 
Huene (Prof. F. von), New Phytosaur, 514 
Hughes and Hurst (Messrs.), Water and Cotton Cultiva- 
tion, 722 
Hume (Miss M.), Histology of Leptoids in a Moss, 488 
Humfrey (Mr.), Intercrystalline Cohesion of Metals, 179 
Hummel (Prof. W. G. and Bertha R.), Materials and 
Methods in High School Agriculture, 658 
Humphreys (Prof. W. J.), Origin of Climatic Changes, 479; 
Holes in the Air, 293 
Hurry (Dr. J. B.), Ideals and Organisation. of a Medical 
Society, 422 
Hurst (Major C. C.), Genetics, 490 
Hurst (H. E.), the Nile Flood of 1913, 424 
Hiirthle (Prof.), Rhythmic Contraction of the Arteries, 63 
Hutchinson (A.) and A. M. MacGregor, a Crystalline Basic 
Copper Phosphate from Rhodesia, 364 
Hutchinson (Dr.) and Mr. McLennan, Partial Sterilisation 
of Soil with Quicklime, 515 
Huxley (Leonard), Scott’s Last Expedition, 373 
Idrac (P.), Vol plané, 285 
Illing (V. C.), Stockingford Shales, 360 
Imms (Dr. A. D.), Phromnia marginella in India, 704 
Ingersoll (Prof. L. R.) and O. J. Zobel, Introduction to 
the Mathematical Theory of Heat Conduction, 265 
Iredale (T.), Birds of the Kermadec Islands, 304 
Jack (Messrs.), the People’s Books, gor 
Jackson (L. C.) and others, Electrical Conductivity of Milk 
in Concentration, 573 
Jacobi (Dr. A.), Mimikry und Verwandte Erscheinungen, 
653 
Jacot (E.), Reflection of X-Rays, 423 
Javillier (M.), Effects of Zinc in Glass Vessels, 599; (and 
Mme. Tchernoroutsky), Comparative Influence of Zinc, 
&c., on Growth of Hypomycetes, 496 
Jeans (J. H.), Radiation, 305; Gravitational Instability and 
the Nebular Hypothesis, 416 
Jellinek (Dr. Karl), Physikalische Chemie der Gasreak- 
tionen, 419 
Johnson (G. E.), Eelworms, 385 
Johnson (J. P.), Stone Implements of the Tasmanians, 320 
Johnson (Prof. T.), Stalked Leaf of a Ginkgophyllum, 495; 
Bothrodendron kiltorkense, 599; Fouling of a Water 
Supply by Oscillatoria and its Purification, 704 
Johnson (W. H.), Elementary Tropical Agriculture, 229 
Johnston (Sir H. H., G.C.M.G., K.C.B.), the Plumage 
Bill, 428, 501 
Index 
Si ee ee eee 
8 ; f 
hageleye (Baron de), Metallurgy of Iron in Belgium, 88 
[ Nature, 
March 26, 1914 
Johnston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.), Systems of Rays on the Moon’s 
Surface, 631; Zonal Structuge in Colloids, 687 
Jolly (W. A.), Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram, 258° 
Joly (Prof. J., F.R.S.), Deep-sea Hydraulic Engine, 705 ;_ 
(and J. R. Cotter), End-product of Thorium, 632, 661 
Jones (Prof. H. C.), Physical Chemistry of Solutions, 461 
Jones (H. O.), Memorial, 519 , 
Jones (W. N.), Anthocyan Formation, 489 
Jordan (Dr. D. S.), the American University 
Birkbeck College, 363 : 
Joseph (L.), the Plumage Bill, 501 
Jowett (Dr. A.), Glacial Geology of East Lancashire, 678 
Judd (Prof. J. W., C.B., F.R.S.), at the Bottom of the 
Crater of Vesuvius, 633 
Jungfleisch (E.), Acid Salts of Dibasic Acids, 730 
: Lecture at 
Kahlenberg and Hart (Profs.), Chemistry and its Relations 
to Daily Life, 628 ; 
Kale (Prof. Vaman G.), Indian Administration, 711 
Kapp (Prof. Gisbert), Engineering : 
Address, 184 
Kapteyn (Prof. J. C.), Structure of the Universe, 434 
Kay (H.), Stream-courses of the Black Country, 358 
Kearton (R.), C. Kearton, British Birds’ Nests, 504 
Keeling (B. F. E.), Precision of Field Latitudes in Egypt, 
8 
43 
Keen (B. A.) and A. W. Porter, Diffraction of Light by 
Particles, 416 
Keibel (Prof. Dr.), Honorary Degree at Birmingham, 67 
Keith (Prof. A., F.R.S.), Piltdown Skull and Brain Cast, 
197, 292, 345; Reconstruction of Human Fossil Skulls, 
24 
Keltie (Dr. J. Scott) and O. J. R. Howarth, History of 
Geography, ix 
Kelvin (Lord), the Glasgow Memorial to, 200; Presentation 
of Bust of, 303 . 
Kemp (S. W.), Stomatopoda, 483 
Kent (Prof. A. F. S.), Nervo-muscular Structures in the 
Heart, 390 F 
Kessner (A.), Drill Test for Machining Properties of Steel, 
179 
Kidder (Miss Anna R.), Orbit of Comet 1913e (Zinner), 354 
Kidston (Dr. F.), Fossil Flora of South Staffordshire, 442 
Kiebitz (F.), Refraction of Electric Waves in the Atmo- 
sphere, 615 
Kilroe (J. R.) and T. Hallissy, Geology: Clare Island 
Survey, 678 5 
King (Prof. A. S.), Spectra by the Tube-arc, 302 
Klotz (Dr. O.), the Undagraph, 9 
Knecht (Prof. Ed.) and Miss E. 
from Soot, 442 
Knott (Dr. C. G.), Physics : an Elementary Text-book, 398 
Knowles (Miss M. C.), Maritime Lichens of Howth, 142 
Knuth (Dr. R.), Geraniacez, 163 
Kossowicz (Prof. Dr. A.), Einfiihrung in die Agrikultur- 
mycologie, 130 , 
Krause (Dr. K.), Goodeniaceze und Brunoniacez, 162 
Kremann (Prof. R.), H. E. Potts, Dr. A. Mond, Applica- 
tion of Physico-chemical Theory, 628 ‘ 
Kiister (Prof. E.), Zonenbildung in kolloidalen Medien, 532 
Kyle (Dr. M. G 
Biblical Criticism, 658 
* 
Hibbert, Products isolated 
Lacchini (G. B.), Light Curve of o Ceti, 240 = 
Lamborn (W. A.), West African Wasp, 386 
Lanchester (F. W.), Internal-combustion 
Railways, 542 
Lang (Andrew), Origin of Exogamy and Totemism, 83 
Langley (Prof. S. P.) and Aviation, 718 ‘ 
Lankester (Sir E. Ray, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Copley Medal 
o5; Fractured Flints from Selsey, 452; Alexande 
gassiz, Millionaire and Naturalist, 601 
La Porte (F.), Brittany Coast-line, 442 
Larmor (Sir J., F-R.S.), Lightning, 307 
Laurie (Prof. A. P.), Scientific Methods of Identifyin 
Pictures, 558 
Laurie (R. D.), 
Engines fo 
Bionomics of Amphidinium operculatum 
British Association 
.), Deciding Voice of the Monuments in | 
