Nature, 
March 26, 1914 
Lndex 
ix 
Geiger (Dr. H.), Method of Counting a and B Particles 
emitted by a Radio-active Body, 85 
Geikie (Sir A., P.R.S.), Presidential Address to Royal 
Society, 4o 
Geikie (Prof. J., F.R.S.), Mountains, 530 
Gemmill (Dr. J. F.), Star-fish Porania pulvillus, 
Gerber (C.) and P. Flourens, 
258 ; 
Germann (F. O.), Density of Oxygen, 390 
“Gibson (Prof. A. H.), Kinetic Energy of Viscous Flow 
__. through a Circular Tube, 521 
Gibson (C. R.), Romance of Scientific Discovery, 
___ Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 682 
Gilbert Centenary, 562 
Gildemeister (E.) and Fr. Hoffmann, E. Kremers, Volatile 
Oils, 498 
Gill (Sir David, K.C.B., F.R.S.), 
+ §56; Obituary, 635 
-Gimingham (Mr.), Nitrification in Pasture Soils, 516 
Girousse (M.), Electrolysis of Lead and Iron in the Soil, 
311 
Giuffrida-Ruggeri 
Collettiva, 160 
Goce (Dr. le), Anatomy of Cycads, 488 
Goddard (E. J.), (1) Genital Apertures in Hirudinea, (2) a 
Phreodrilid from S. Africa, 123 
Godfrey (C.) and A. W. Siddons, Elementary Algebra,. 195; 
_ Four-figure Tables, 195 
Godlewski (Dr. T.), Phenomena of Solutions of Radio- 
active Products, 409 
Gold (E.) and F. J. W. Whipple, Double Maximum in 
| _ Annual Temperatures of Kew and Valencia, 437 
Beeedenough (Prof. G. A.), Principles of Thermodynamics, 
: 385 
Trypsin of Calotropis procera, 
369 ; 
the Cape Observatory, 
(V.), L’Uomo Attuale una Specie 
2 
_ Goodey (Mr.), Soil Protozoa, 516 
| Gorczynski (L.), Solar Radiation in 1912, 86 
Gordon (J. W.), Gyroscope Theory, 543 
' Gordon (S.), the Charm of the Hills, 294 
Gordon (Dr. W.), Place of Climatology in Medicine, 448 
Gorrie (J.), Ice Patent, 511 
iracie (A.), Twenty Years of Marine Construction, 275 
Graff (Dr. K.), New Comet, 52 
‘Graham-Smith (Dr.. G. S.), Flies in Relation to Disease, 
ee. 428 
irarmont (A. de), Band Spectrum of Aluminium, 521 
Granger (A.), Glasses containing Copper, 391 
Green (Dr. G.), Natural Radiation from a Gas, 650 
Greene (Prof. A. M., jun.), Elements of Heating and 
__ Ventilation, 93 - 
Greenhill (Sir G., F.R.S.), Prof. ‘Turner and Aristotle, 584 
Greenwell (A.) and Dr. J. V. Elsden, Practical Stone 
i Quarrying, 290 
Gregory (Prof. J. W.), Is the Earth Drying up? 435; 
4 ature and Origin of Fiords, 662 
Gregory (Dr. W. K.), an Eocene Lemur, 
__ in Mammalia, 411 
Greig-Smith (Dr. R.), Soil Fertility, 547 
Griffith (Rev. John), Ulster Folklore, Elizabeth Andrews, 
343; Papers of the British School at Rome, 527 
Griffiths (Principal E. H., F.R.S.), Educational Science: 
_ Address to Section L, British Association, 250 
Griffiths (Ezer), Ice Calorimeter, 335; Variation with 
Temperature of Specific Heat of Sodium, 650 
Grimshaw (Dr. J.), People’s Medical Guide, 59 
Grossmann (Prof. E.), Aid for Transit Circle Observers, 
512 
Grossmann (Dr.), Utilisation of Sewage, 515 
Grube (Dr. G.), Passivity of Metals, 356 
Guichard (Prof. C.), MM. Dautry et Deschamps, Problémes 
: de Mécanique, 341 
Guillet (L.), Nickel-chrome Steels, 
Variation of Resilience of 
Temperature, 224; 
Gulland and Ritchie (Drs.), Reports from the Laboratory 
| __. of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, 317 
Giinther (Dr. Albert C. L. G., F.R.S.), Obituary, 664 
x 
388 ; Convergence 
730; (and V. Bernard), 
Alloys of Copper with 
ba 
Haas (Dr. Paul) and T. G. 
__ Chemistry of Plant Products, 
Haddon (Dr: A. C., F.R.S.), 
Hill, 
524 
Mississippi Archeology, C. B. 
Introduction to the 
Moore, 
138 
Haig (K. G.), Dr. A. Haig, Health through Diet, 93 
Haldane (Lord), Higher Education and the State, 270 
Hale (H. O.), Agricultural Experiments in Public Schools, 
596 
Hall (Wilfred) and H. Morris-Airey, 
Wireless Telegraphy, 554 
Haller (A.), Alkylation of B- and y-Methylcyclohexanones, 
336; (and R. Cornubert), Methyl-cyclopentanones, 678 
Hallett (C.), Museum Guides, 537 
Halley (Ed., Astronomer Royal), Magnetic Work, 275 
Hallimond (A. F.), Uniaxial Augite from Mull, 703 
Hampson (Sir G. F.), Catalogue of Noctuidz in the British 
Museum, 288 
Hamy (M.), Measurement of Radial Velocities by Objective 
Grating, 383; Objective Prism for Radial Velocities, 
599, 616 
Hardcastle (Capt. J. H.), Prof. Turner and 
Harding (Ch.), the Past Summer, 53 
Harker (Dr. J. A., F.R.S.), Solar Electrical Phenomena, 
131 
Harlow (F. J.), Lecture Experiment re Ionisation, 
Thermal Expansions of Mercury 
Harmsworth Popular Science, 230 
Harper (Prof. M. W.), Animal Husbandry for- Schools, 
Hartley (Sir W. N., F.R.S.), Obituary, ro2 
Hatch (Dr. F. H.), Petrology of Igneous Rocks, 659 
Hatton (J. L. S.), Principles of Projective Geometry Appli2d 
to the Straight Line and Conic, 195 
Havelock (Dr. T. H.), Ship Resistance, 416 
Haviland (M. D.), Wild Life on the Wing, 688 
Hawkins (Mrs. H. Periam), A.B.C. Guide to Astronomy, 
578 
Hawks (E.), Astronomy, 658 
Hazell’s Annual, 500 
Headley (F. W.), the Flight of Birds, 368 
Heaviside (Oliver), Use of Distributed Inductance in Tele- 
phone Cables, 508 
Hébert (Lieut. G.), Lecon-Type d’entrainement complet, 27 
Hedin (Sven), Trans-Himalaya : Discoveries in Tibet, 167 
Hemsley (Dr. W. B., F.R.S.); Gum Trees of Australia; 
J. H. Maiden, 12- 
Henderson (Rev. A. C.), Astronomy Simplified, 290 
Henderson (Prof. G. G.) and I. M. Heilbron, Selective 
Absorption of Ketones, 495 
Hepworth (M. W. C., C.B.), National Antarctic Expedi- 
tion, 1901-4, 3 
18; Antiquity of Man in South America, 
“Atmospherics” in 
Aristotle, 584 
on, 390; 
and Fused Silica, 467 
229 
93 
_Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Coloured Organisms on 
Sea-sand, 5; Ascidian Diazona violacea, 387 
Herms (Prof. W. B.), Malaria, 316; Laboratory Guide to 
Parasitology, 316 
Heron-Allen (E.) and A. Earland, Clare Island Survey : 
Foraminifera, 458 
Hess (V. F.), Radium Measurement by the y-Ray Method, 
6a9 : 
Hett (Miss M. L.), Morphology of Mammalian Tonsil, 389 
Hevesy (Dr. G. von), Radio-active Elements as Indicators, 
332; (and Dr. Paneth), Chemistry of Radio-active 
Elements, 699 
Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Household Bacteriology, Estelle D. 
Buchanan and Prof. R. E. Buchanan, 28; Spontaneous 
Generation, Dr. H. C. Bastian, F.R.S., 579 
Hezlet (Captain R. K.), Nomography, 195 
Hill (Dr. A. C.), Reversibility of Ferment Action, 479 
Hill (Prof. L., F.R.S.), Katathermometer, 463; (and Dr. 
McQueen), Pulse and Resonance of Tissues, 463 
Hinks (A. R., F.R.S.), Maps and Survey, v 
Hissey (J. J.), a Leisurely Tour in England, 498 
Ho (H.) and S. Koto, an Electrostatic Oscillograph, 335 
Hobhouse (Prof. L. T.), Development and Purpose, 2 
Hobson (Prof. E. W.) and Prof. A. E. H. Love, Proceed- 
ings of the Fifth International Congress of Mathe- 
maticians, 575 
Hodgkison (E. G.), Preliminary Geography, ix 
Hofler (Dr. Alois), Didaktik der Himmelskunde, 130 
Hogner (P.), J. Eck, Light, Radiation, and Illumination, 
8 
4 : 
Holdich (Sir T. H., K:C.M.G.), Geodetic Observations and 
their Value: R.S.A. Address, 464 
Holt (Dr. A.), Solubility of Gases in Metals, 333 
