- Nature, 
March 25, 1914 
Carlson (Dr.), Rhythmic Contraction of Fasting Human 
Stomach, 62 
zarne (J. E.), Economic Geology of Papua, 436 
Carnegie (D.), S. G. Gladwin, Liquid Steel, 681 
Carpenter (F. A.), Climate and Weather of San Diego, 
California, 196 
Carpenter (Dr. G. D. H.), Pseudacrzeas and their Models 
on Victoria Nyanza, 386 
Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), 
__ Electro-deposited Iron, 442 
Carr (E. A.), How to Enter the Civil Service, 398 
Carr (Dr. W.), Absurdity of Psycho-physiological 
__ Parallelism, 516 
Carr (W. K.), Matter and Some of its Dimensions, 
Case (G. O.), Use of Vegetation for 
Lands, 578 
astle (L. J.), Mathematics, Science, and Drawing for the 
___ Preliminary Technical Course, 195 . 
Cave (C. J. P.), Structure of Atmosphere : Soundings with 
__ Pilot Balloons, 57; Upper Air Research : Address, 624 
chalmers (S. D.), the Magneton and Planck’s Constant, 
68> 
Crystallising Properties of 
605 
Reclaiming Tidal 
-hapman (Dr. S.), Lunar Influence on Magnetism, 307, 
Tungsten Wire Suspensions 
599 
Chauveau (A.), Comparison of Vigorous and Feeble 
Organisms, 192; Comparison of Human and Bovine 
Tuberculosis: Aptitude for receiving the Bacillus, 
224 
Chevalier (S., S.J.), Photography of the Photosphere, 178 
Chilton (Dr. C.), Geographical Distribution of Phreatoicus, 
8 
9 
ree (Dr. C., F.R.S.), Magnetic Storms and the Sun, 
J. Bosler, 19 
hurch (the late Colonel G. E.), Sir Clements R. Markham, 
K 
Claude (G.), Drying of Air to be Liquified, 123; Influence 
_ of Diameter on Potential Difference at Electrodes of 
Neon Tubes, 731; (and H. E. P. Cottrell), Liquid Air, 
__ Oxygen, Nitrogen, 134 
Claxton (W. J.). 
: 726 : 
Colman (Dr. H. G.), Gas Industry and Fuel, 331 
Colvin (Prof. S. S.), the Learning Process, 129 
Combes (R.), Conversion of a Red Pigment in Leaves to 
- Yellow, s22 
Coolidge (W.), New X-Ray Tube, 613 
oppée (Baron), Coke Manufacture, 88 
rnish (Dr. V.), Method of finding Period of Sea Waves, 
437 
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Index 
Vil 
ee 
Coursey (P. R.), Characteristic Curves and Sensitiveness 
Tests of Crystal, 703 
Couturat (Prof. L.) and others, 
schaft, 398 
Coward -(T. A.), Willow Titmouse 
Cheshire, 704 
Cox (Dr. A. H.), Igneous Rocks, 360 
Crafts (J. M.), Comparison of Vapour Pressures, 521 
Craig (George), Terrestrial Distribution of Radio-elements, 
29 
Craig (J. 1.), 
Europe, 436 
Cramp (W.), Measurement of Air Velocities, &c., 650 
Crampton (Dr. C. B.), Use of Geology to the Forester, 84 
Crawley (A. E.), the Golden Bough, Prof. J. G. Frazer, 
317; the New Psychology, Lieut.-Col. W. Sedgwick, 
Dr. A. J. Hubbard, Dr. M. Parmelee, G. Bohn, Dr. 
Rose Thesing, 396 
Crook (T.), Genetic Classification of Rocks 
Deposits, 703 « 
Crookes (Sir Wm., O.M., 
for ‘Spectacles, 357 
Cuming (E. D.), J. A. Shepherd, the Bodley Head Natural 
History, 228 
Curie (Madame Marie Sklodowska), Honorary Degree at 
Birmingham, 67; (and others), les Idées Modernes sur 
la Constitution de la Matiére, 339 
Czaplicka (Miss), Religious Belief and Environment in 
Siberia, 413 
Weltsprache und Wissen- 
in Lancashire and 
Temperature Balance between Egypt and 
and Ore 
F.R.S.), Eye-preserving Glass 
Daguerre (M. Billon-) and. others, New Mercury Lamp, 390 
Dahl (Prof. F.), Vergleichende Physiologie und Morpho- 
logie der Spinnentiere, 605 
Dalton (J. P.), Modification of van der Waal’s Equation, 
391 
Daniell (G. F.), Curricula of Secondary Schools, 383 
Danysz (J.), Treatment of Trypanosomiasis, 285; Com- 
pound of Arsenobenzene with Silver Bromide, 625 
Darbishire (Dr. O. V.), Fungi, 489 
Darling (H. A.), Elementary Workshop Drawing, 92 
Darmois (E.), Alternating Arc in Mercury Vapour, 650, 730 
Darwin (Charles), Relations with Henri Fabre, 237 
Darwin (C. G.), Pressure of Radiation, 585 
Darwin (Horace, F.R.S.), Bird Migration Routes, 370 
Darwin (Major Leonard), Eugenics Education Society, 633 
Davenport (Dr. C. B.), Heredity of Skin Colour in Negro- 
White Crosses, 696 
David (Prof. E., C.M.G., F.R.S.), Antarctic Problems, 700 
Davie (R. C.), Pinna-trace in Filicales, 488 
Davidson (D.). Linseed Crop, 515 
Davidson (N. J.), Things Seen in Oxford, 711 
Davidson and Co. (Messrs.), Micro-telescope, 595 
Davison (Dr. C.), Recent Seismological Disturbances in 
S. Japan, 716 
Dawson (C.) and Dr. A. S. Woodward, Piltdown Palzo- 
lithic Skull, 545 
Day (A. L.) and E. S. Shepherd, Water and Magmatic 
Gases, 391; Gases from Kilauea Crater, 417 
Deeley (R. M.), Wind Provinces, 478; Weather Fore- 
casting, 608 
Delavan (Mr.), Westphal’s Comet, 143; New Comet, 486 
Dember (H.), Atmospheric Electricity and Wireless, 723 
Dendy (Prof. A., F.R.S.), Darwinism roo Years Ago, 392: 
Ameebocytes in Calcareous Sponges, 399, 479 
Denning (W. F.), Detonating Fireball of January 19, 670 
Dennis (Prof. L. M.), Gas Analysis, 524 ; 
Desch (Dr. C. H.), Metallography, 197; Diffusion in Solid 
Solutions, 333 i d 
Deslandres (H.) and L. d’Azambuja, Spectroheliographic 
Work at Meudon, 178; Action of a Magnetic Field on 
Ultra-violet Spectrum of Water, 364; Second Group of 
Nitrogen Bands in Magnetic Field, 625; (and V. 
Burson), Action of Magnetic Field on Lines of Light- 
ing Gas, 495; (and A. Perot), Realisation of High 
Magnetic Fields, 650 
D’Esterre (C. R.), New Variable Star, 434 
Dhéré (C.) and A. Burdel, Absorption by 
cyanines, 224 
Dickson (Prof. H. N.), British 
Section E, Geography, 150 
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