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Index 
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Evans (Sir A.), New Archzological Lights on the Origins 
___ of Civilisation in Europe: its Magdalenian Forerunners 
in the South-West and A®gean Cradle, 12 
B. Pole),. Mycology in South Africa, 41, 453 
ir. J. W.), A Method of Representing Geological 
; ations, etc., on Maps, 138; A Modification of the 
_ Kohlrausch Method of Determining Refraction Indices, 
222; The Combination of Twin Operations, 222 
ans (M. S.), Relations of the European and Bantu 
Races in Natal, 41 
e (Sir F. S.) [obituary], 355 
_ Everest (Dr. A. E.), Report on the Coal-tar Colour 
wa _ Chemistry Department of the Huddersfield Technical 
College, 215 
ershed (J.), Radial Motion in Sun-spots, 196; and Dr. 
_ Royds, Anomalous Dispersion in the Sun, 136 
vershed (K.), Scarcity of Wasps, 174 
de (Dr. Sam.), Fund for the Advancement of Chemical 
and Physical Research, 254 
S., F.B.A., Science in Education, 69, 108 ’ 
abry (L.), and H. Blondel, Elements of the Planet Dis- 
_ covered by M. Sy, 324 
Falk (K. G.), Alkali and Lipolytically Active Protein, 243 
‘Fantham (Dr. H. B.), appointed Professor of Zoology in the 
_ South African School of Mines and Technology, 422; 
Cultural Amcebze from the Intestine of Man, 390; 
Prof. J. W. W. Stephens, and Prof. F. V. Theobald, 
The Animal Parasites of Man, 305 
er (Prof. J. B.), Risks of Tropical Agriculture, 299 
ar (F. A.), Factories and Great Industries, 68 
‘ington (Dr. O. C.), Catalogue of Meteorites in the 
Field Museum, Chicago, ao8: Meteorites: their Struc- 
ture, Composition, and Terrestrial Relations, 145 
ulds (H.), The Permanence of Finger-print Patterns, 388 
‘aweett (Lt.-Col. J. M.), A Collection of Heterocera, 283 
_ Fearnsides (Prof. W. G.), to deliver Howard Lectures at 
_ the Royal Society of Arts, 482; and Dr. P. G. H. 
4 Boswell, Occurrence of Refractory Sands and Asso- 
____ ciated Materials in Hollows, 139 
_ Fenn (W. O.), Salt Antagonism in Gelatine, 162: Similarity 
__ in the Behaviour of Protoplasm and Gelatine, 163 
Fenner (C.), appointed Superintendent of Technical Educa- 
____ tion in South Australia, 240 
Fenton (Dr. H. H.), Physical Chemistry for Schools, 67 
‘Ferguson (Dr. E. W.), Revision of the Amycterides 
: (Coleoptera), part v., 243 
‘guson (Prof. J.) [obituary], 192 
rguson (Miss M.), Family Budgets and Dietaries of 
_ Labouring-class Families in Glasgow, 463 
erris (Dr. H. B.), The Indians of Cuzco and the Apurimac, 
477 
y (C.), and E. Fournier, Chemical Changes in the 
Ordinary Storage Cell, 55 
kes (Dr. J. W.), The Sun Temple at Mesa Verde 
_. National Park, 376 
j *ield (H. H.), The Concilium Bibliographicum of Ziirich, 
Par. 209 
"Field (I.), The Common Mussel, 297 
Fine (H. B.), Newton’s Method of Approximation, 163 
_ Finlayson (Mrs. A. W.). and Prof. C. B. Davenport, 
_ Study of a Family Showing a Hereditary Lack of 
____Emotional Control, 09 
_ Finlayson (J.) [death], 476 
; scher (Prof. F.) [obituary], 18 
Fisher (C. B.), Application of Steam and other Mechanical 
Tractors in the Cultivation of the Soil, 301 
‘Fisher (Dr. H. A. L.), and Dr. W. E. S. Turner, Forma- 
_ __ tion of a Society of Glass Technology at Sheffield, 234 
_ Fleming (Prof. J. A.), Alternating Electric Currents, 265; 
__ The Empire at the Cross Roads, 185 
_ Flett (Dr. J. S.), to deliver the Swiney Lectures on ‘‘ The 
: Mineral Resources of Europe,’ 133; Introductory 
_ Lecture on the Mineral Resources of Europe, 213 
Fleure (Prof.), Regions in 'uman Geography, 380 
| Flexner (Dr. S.), elected a Foreign Associate of the Paris 
_ __ Academy of Medicine, 414 
Folin (Prof. O.), Preservatives and other Chemicals in 
Foods, 27 
Forbes (D. M.), Bequests to the University of Edinburgh, 
§03 
Forster (Dr. M. O.), The Need of Well-educated Young 
Men in the Chemical World, 143 
Foster (Prof. G. Carey), elected an Honorary Member of 
the Institution of Electrical ‘Engineers, 193 
de Foucauld (Vicomte C.) [obituary], 393 
Fowler (Prof. A.), Prof. Lowell’s Contributions 
Astronomical Spectroscopy, 231 
Fowler (G. H.), Currents of the United States Atlantic 
Coast, 484; Physical Conditions in the Kattegat, 203 
Fox (Capt.), Relative Values of various Cholera Vaccines, 
to 
415 ‘ 
Foxall (W. H.), The Coal-beds, etc., of the South Stafford- 
shire Coalfield, 55 
Foye (W. G.), Nephelite Syenites of Haliburton County, 
Ontario, 399 ; 
Frankland (F. W.) [obituary], 38 
Franklin (Sir G.), Contingent Bequests to Sheffield Univer- 
sity, 482 
Frazer (Sir J. G.), to deliver the Huxley Memorial Lecture 
on ‘‘ Ancient Stories of a Great Flood,’ 132 
Freire-Marreco (Miss), Personal Experience as an Element 
in Folk-tales, 199 
French (J. W.), Grinding and Polishing of Optical Surfaces, 
223 
Fry (D. B.), A New Batrachian Genus from New Guinea, 
463 
Fujiwhara (S.), The Abnormal Propagation of Sound-Waves 
in the Atmosphere, 71 
Fuller (Sir B.), appointed in charge of the new Timber 
Department, 495 
Gadd (C. J.), The Application of Powdered Coal to the 
Heating of Furnaces, 135 
Galaine (C.), and C. Houlbert, A New Arrangement for 
the Rapid Filtration of Potable Waters, 443 
Gale (H. S.), The Salines of Borax or Searles Lake, 118 
Gallardo (A.), The Dolichoderinz, 258 
Garnett (Principal Maxwell), The Vocational Outlook, 379 
Gartner (Prof. A.), elected a Foreign Member of the Royal 
Swedish Academy of Science, 355 
Garwood (Prof.), The Faunal Succession of the Lower 
Carboniferous Rocks of Westmorland and North 
Lancashire, 76 
Gaskell (Dr. W. H.), The Involuntary Nervous System, 
248 
Gi: (L.), War Economies in Lighting, 314 ; 
Gdubert (P.), Crystalline Liquids obtained by Evaporation 
of a Solution, 203 ; Indices of Refraction of the Rhombo- 
hedral Carbonates, 443 
Gaunt (J.), Bequest to the American Museum of Natural 
History, 355 
Geddes (Lieut. A. E. M.), The Storm of November 11-13, 
1915, 242 
Geikie (Sir A.), The Birds of Shakespeare, 147 
Gemmill (Dr. J. F.), Development of some Star-fishes, 242 
Gentil (L.), The ‘‘ Trouée de Taza,”’ 344 i 
Gilbert (Dr. C. G.), Sources of Nitrogen Compounds in the 
United States, 431 , 
Gilbert (C. H.), and C. L. Hubbs, Japanese Macrourid 
Fishes, 415 2 
Gilchrist (Prof. D. A.), Economy in Meat Production, 302 
Gilchrist (J.) [obituary], 476 my ; 
Gile (P. L.), and J. O. Carrero, Mobility of Iron in Plants, 
298 
Giles (Lt.-Col. G. M. J.) [obituary], 74 
Giltay (J. W.), De Strijkinstrumenten, 257 
Giron (E.), translated by F. Rothwell, A Modern Job, 426 
Glazebrook (Dr. R. T.), appointed’Sir Robert Rede Reader, 
202; Limit Gauges, 158; Science and Industry, with 
Special Reference to the Work of the National Physical 
Laboratory, 339 
Glenn (Prof. O. E.), A Treatise on the Theory of In- 
variants, 187 
Glynn (Prof. E.), Microbes and the War, 375 
Goddard (E. J.), Ozobranchus branchiatus, 84; Pelodrilus 
africanus, 44 
