(Prof. G. H.), Aeronautical Theories, 465 ; A Nomen- 
ture for “Resistance Derivatives,” 189; Prof. Pierre 
, 131; and Sir Napier Shaw, Meteorology and 
Shortage, 369 
W. A.), Natural History of Hawaii, 46 
, Brockington’s Elements of Military Educa- 
The Work of the Association of Public- 
(E. R.), Forest Service Investigations, 450 
ess (Dr. J.) {obituary], 133 
fess and Waltenberg, Rate of Vaporisation of Platinum 
A. H.), Survivals of Folk Memory in Stafford- 
214; J. T. Slobbs, and H. V. Thompson, The 
th Staffordshire Field Club. Jubilee Volume, 
§-1915, 488 
> hs (3, The Breath of Life, 125 
(Dr. C. V.) [obituary], 475 
C.) [obituary], 295 
(R. F.), Scarcity of Wasps, 149 
vorth (C. F.), Scarcity of Wasps, 174 
B.), Chemical Water Purification, 105 
F., The Decimal System and Summer Time in France, 
lick (Miss H.), Gift to Birmingham University, 441 
» (Prof. W.), Earth Pressure, Retaining Walls, and 
ns, 
ine (Rev. Czesar), Cleator and Cleator Moor: Past and 
Present, 205; and Your Reviewer, The Name “Line- 
_ thwaite,” 290 
Zalthrop (Guy), appointed Controller of Coal Mines, 495 
bell (Prof. E. D.), Equiatomic Solutions in Iron, 383 
bell (Col. J. C. L.), War Organisation, 228 
npbell (J. M.) [obituary], 213 
Campbell (Dr. W. W.), Increase of the Average Length 
of Life, 391; Life Assurance Tables, 48; and J. H. 
Moore, Relative Motions in the Planetary Nebulz, 243 
annon (Miss), Peculiar Stellar Spectra, 417 
apps (S. R.), The Volcanic Ash Layer of the Yukon 
sin, 118 ‘ 
inall (A. W.), Stone Implements from Ashanti, 435 
hael (Prof. R. D.), Diophantine Analysis, 126 
mter (Prof. G. H.), The Scarcity of Wasps, 413 
arpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), The Future of French Metal- 
 lurgy, 493; The Future of the Zinc-Smelting Industry 
‘in Great Britain, 129; The Influence of Phosphorus and 
Sulphur on the Mechanical Properties of Steel, 410 
- (F. H.), Future of the Synthetic Chemical Industry 
Great Britain, 280 
(Dr. H. W.), The Problem of Recognition, 222 
(Dr. R. B.), Science and Education, 220 
Wilson (C.), A Pyritic Cement, 436; Scarcity of 
Wasps, 149 
asino (Dr. A.), The After-shocks of the Italian Earth- 
‘quake, January 13, 1915, 76 
e (Capt. C. J. P.), Winter Thunderstorms, 328 
erszwer (M.), Cours de Manipulations de Chimie 
Physique et d’Electrochimie, 407 
iberlain (Prof. J. S.), Organic Agricultural Chemistry 
(The Chemistry of Plants and Animals), 366 
nberlin (Prof. T. C.), The Origin of the Earth, 387 
da (Ramaprasad), Alpine Strain in the Bengali 
__. People, 491; The Indo-Aryan Races, part i., 227 
hant (Prof. C. A.), The New Canadian Observatory at 
_.. Victoria, B.C., 472 
Chapman (A.), Work of the late Capt. F. C. Selous, 496 
_ Chap (A. C.), to lecture on “Some Main Lines of 
_ Advance in the Domain of Modern Analytical Chem- 
istry, 134; to lecture to the Chemical Society, 495 
_ Chapman (F.), Probable Environment of the Palzeozoic 
4 us Hercynella in Victoria, 363 
yhapman (Dr. F. M.), Return from a Visit to South 
_ America, 375 
pman (W. G.), and W. H. Jarvis, awarded the Rose- 
bery Prize of the London School of Economics, 482 
pe (Prof.), Distances and Distribution of the B Stars, 
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Index 
Vi 
Charpy (G.), and M. Godchot, The Oxidation of Coal, 363 
le Chatelier (H. L.), Davy Medallist, 212, 278 
Chauveau (Prof. J. B. A.) [death], 375; [obituary], 414 
Cherrie (G. K.), Habits of the Hoatzin, 453 
Child (Prof. C. M.), Individuality in Organisms, 
Senescence and Rejuvenescence, 85 
Chisholm (G. G.), An International Alphabet, 436; Generali- 
sations in Geography, 454 
Christy (M.), and W. Mafriott, Sound of Gun-firing in the 
South-Eastern Counties, 297 
Chubb (E. C.), General Guide to the Durban Museum, 176 
Churchill (A. Shepard), Bequests to Harrow School, 361 
Churchill (Dr.), A Lamp for Signalling Purposes, 21 
Clack (B. W.), Diffusion in Liquids, 262 
Clark (Prof. J. B.), The Economic Dynamics of War, 397 
85; 
Clark (W. B.), and M. W. Twitchell, The Mesozoic and . 
Cenozoic Echinodermata of the United States, 118 
Clarke (F. W.), Constitution of the Natural Silicates, 118; , 
and W. C, Wheeler, Composition of Crinoid Skeletons, 
118 
Claxton (T. F.), Meteorological and Magnetical Work at 
Hong Kong, 40; The Climate of Hong Kong, 297 
Clay (Dr. R. S.), Determining the Refractive Index of a 
Block of Glass, 343 
Clayton (Alderman F. C.), to act as Vice-Chancellor of 
Birmingham University, 202 
Clerk (Dr. Dugald), Some Conditions of the Stability of the 
British Empire, 255 
Clodd (E.), Memories, 267 
Clough (Dr. C. T.) [obituary], 37 
Coble (A. A.), Point Sets and Cremona Groups, part iii., 243 
Cockburn (Sir J.), Drawing and Modelling, etc., 402 
Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), The Third Fossil Tsetse-Fly, 70 
Coffey (G.) [obituary], 37 
Cohen (Prof. J. B.), University Doctorates, 327 
Coker (Prof. E. G.), to lecture on “Stresses in Transparent 
. Materials as revealed by Polarised Light,” 95 
, Cole (B. G.) [obituary], 414 
Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Martin’s Physical Geography of 
Wisconsin, 488 
' Collie (Prof. J. N.), to deliver the Memorial Lecture on 
| “The Scientific Work of Sir William Ramsay,” 132 
_ Collings (C. H.), The Designation of Hours, 70 
| Collingwood (W. G.), Early Christian Monuments 
Northumbria, 198 
Collins (G. N.), Correlated Characters in Maize, 119 
Collins (S. H.), Forest Economy, 302 
Colville (A.) [obituary], 313 
Condon (J. P.), Stone Monuments of Cork County, 96 
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Schools, 221; Greek as a Specialised Study, 228 
Cook (Prof. A. J.) [obituary], 174 
Club, 154 
| Cooley (Dr. Le Roy C.) [obituary], 112 ‘ 
| Cooper (Sir Astley), Prize at Guy’s Hospital, 202 
Cooper (Lieut. C. H. B.) [obituary], 254 
Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), Land-Slides on the Panama Canal, 
22 
Cortie (Rev. A. L.), The Aurora, Magnetic Storm, and 
Sun-spot of January 4, 446 _ Mite 
da Costa (B. F. Bruto), J. F. Sant’ Anna, A. C. dos Santos, 
and M. G. de Araujo Alvares. Translated by Lt.-Col. 
J. A. Wyllie. Sleeping Sickness, 311 
Coste (J. H.), “Frost Thistles,” 470 
Courvisier (L.), The System of Polaris, 22 
Coward (T. A.), Undescribed Habit of the Field Vole, 462 
Coxe, Jr. (E. B.), Bequest to the University of Pennsyl- 
vania and the Museum, 241 
Crawford (M. D. C.), Value of Design and Colour in 
Ancient Fabrics, 355 
Crawford (R. T.), Ephemeris of Comet 1916b (Wolf), 257 
Crawford and Balcarres (Earl of), The Rothamsted Experi- 
ment Station, 214 
Crawley (Dr. H.), The Sexual Evolution of Sarcocystis 
muris, 439 
Crewe (Marquess of), appointed a Member of the Privy 
Council Committee on the Organisation and Develop- 
ment of Scientific and Industrial Research, 475 
(E.), and M. Gérard, Atomic Weight of Lead, 
43 iE , 
Conway (Prof. R. S.), Greek in Preparatory and Public 
| Cooke (C.), History and Present Position of the Gilbert | 
