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xiii 
(A The Atmospheric Disturbances of October and 
mber, 1916, 443 
olk (Duke of) [death], 475 
is ee. Richard) [obituary], 296 
rris (Dr. Rowland), The Preparation of Anti-anthrax and 
_ other Serums, 296 
unn (Prof.), elected President of the Mathematical Asso- 
ciation, 380; Formality in Handwork, 217; Map Pro- 
_ jections, 380; The School Course in Geometry, 380; 
yee 4 omen’s Work in Boys’ Schools, 379 
aS 
Jf » 
onoghue (Dr. C. H.), Ovarian Tissues of the Mar- 
ialia, 20 ; 
s Catalogue of Balances and Weights, 40 
‘d (J.), Egyptian Astronomy and the Zodiac, 7 
lhrvall (Prof. H.), Retirement of, 333 
liver (Prof. Daniel) [obituary article], 331 
liver (Prof.), Mr. Martineau, Dr. W.. E. Smith, Prof. 
Bottomley, Utilisation of Waste Land, 237 
mori (Prof.), The Eruption of Sakura-jima, January 12, 
: on. H.), The Nature of Growths in Colloidal 
Silica Solutions, 489 
an Oort (Dr. E. D.), Report on the State Museum of 
‘Natural History, Leyden, 174 
(E.), Densities of Visual Binary Stars, 479 
(T. H.), The Rain-Children: a Fairy-tale in 
» 327 
13. Engineering Science in South Africa, 41 
Second edition, 4s ; Close 
of Jurassic and Opening of Cretaceous Time in North 
America, 119; Origin and Evolution of Life upon the 
Earth, 275; Skeleton of Struthiomimus from Alberta, 
497 
wald (Dr. W.), A Handbook of Colloid-Chemistry, 
_ translated by Prof. M. H. Fischer, 47 
Owen (D.), Influence of the Time Element on the Resist- 
ance of a Solid Rectifying Contact, 222 
Owen (J. H.), Breeding Habits of the Red-backed Shrike, 
394; Breeding Habits of the Sparrow-hawk, 39, 255 
Oyen rir. P. A.), The Geological Work of Prof. A. Hel- 
land, 436 
S. P., The Pollination of Toadflax, 209 
d (C. M.), Hymenopterous Parasites of the Hessian 
Fly, 258 
dock (G. F.), Wolf-Rayet Bands in the Nuclei of 
Nebulz, 106 
lage (F. Handley), The Case for the Large Aeroplane, 476 
nlevé (Prof. P.), elected an Honorary Member of the 
_ Royal Institution, 273 
iva (C. A.), Zoological Results of a Tour in the Far 
__ East, 403 
Palazzo (Prof. L.), History of Ethiopian Earthquakes, 76 
Palmer (G. T.), L. V. Coleman, and H. C. Ward, Deter- 
ining the Amount of Dust in Air, 336 
mer (W. G.), elected to a Fellowship at St. John’s 
College, Cambridge, 202 
ker (G. H.), Behaviour of Sea-anemones, 83; Locomo- 
___ tion of Sea-anemones, 83 
Parker and Dalladay, The Direct Joining of Glass at 
a __ Moderate Temperatures, 317 
Parrish (Mrs. D.), Gift of Roman Mosaics to the Phil- 
___ adelphia Museum, 74 
a s (Hon. Sir C.), nominated President of the British 
_ Association, 1917, 18 
. Parsons (Dr. E. C.), Method for the Detection of Crime 
Bar P+ the Zunis, 255 
Passano (L. M.), Being and Becoming, 234 
_ Paton (Dr.), The General Public Health Administration of 
fis New South Wales, 175 
Patrick (Prof. G. T.), The Psychology of Relaxation, 128 
‘Pavlow (Madame M.), Mammalian Remains found in 
a, Russia, 54 
_ Payne-Gallwey (Sir R.) [obituary], 274 
_ Peake (A. E.), Grime’s Graves, 356 
Pearl (Dr. R.), Effect of Alcohol on the Domestic Fowl, 
SS ee eee 
é 194; Selection-breeding, 480; and M. R. Curtis, Dwarf 
Eggs, 296; and F. M. Surface, Growth and Variation 
in Maize, 119 
Pearson (Prof. H. H. W.) [death], 192; [obituary article], 
211; and M. R. H. Thomson, Some Stages in the Life- 
history of Gnetum, 244 
Pease (F. G.), Rotation and Radial Velocity of the Spiral 
Nebula N.G.C. 4594, 163, 358 
Pease (Rt. Hon. J. A.), Sir Wm. Ramsay, 197; and others, 
A Memorial to Sir W. Ramsay, 17 
Pease (M. S.), The Prospectus of Work at the Ruhleben 
Camp School, 182 
Peddie (Prof. W.), Magnetic Test of Molecular Arrange- 
ment in Crystals, 463 
Pellet (H.), The Total Destruction of Pentoses in the 
Course of Alcoholic Fermentation, 83 
Pendlebury (C.), Revision Papers in Arithmetic, 347 
Pennell (J.), Pictures of the Wonder of Work; Pictures 
of War Work in England, 385 
de Pennington (Miss H.), appointed Research Assistant at 
Leeds University, 261 
Pereira-Forjaz (A.), Spectrographic Studies of Portuguese 
Minerals of Uranium and Zirconium, 443 
Pérez (J. A. S.), Compendio de Algebra de Abenbéder, 406 
Péringuey (Dr. L.), South African Orthoptera, 415 
Perkin (Prof. A. G.), The Future of the Coal-tar Industry, 
143 
Perkins (R. C.), A New Species of Digging-Wasp, 453 
Perot (A.), Influence of the Wind on the Conditions of the 
Audibility of Sound, 83 
Perrine (Prof. C. D.), The Total Solar Eclipse of 1916, 
February 3, 418 
Perry (Prof. J.), Measurement of Time, 120 
Perry (W. J.), The Geographical Distribution of Megalithic 
Monuments and Ancient Mines, 134 
Petch, Experimental Tapping of Hevea Trees, 357 
Petit (Prof. G.), and M. Leudet, Les Allemands et la 
Science, 66 : 
Petrie (Prof. Flinders), Funereal Figures in Egypt, 414 
Petrie (Dr. J. M.), Chemical Investigation of some Poisonous 
Plants in the N.O. Solanacez, part iii., 463 
Petronievics (Dr. B.), and Dr. A. Smith Woodward, New 
Parts of the Pectoral and Pelvic Arches in London 
Specimen of Archzopteryx, 283 
Petrovitch (M.), Limit of Extensibility of an Arc of certain 
Curves, 443 
Phillips (Prof. H. B.), Analytic Geometry, 88 
Phillips (Rev. T. E. R.), Long-Period Variable Stars, 336 
Pickering (Prof. E. C.), Eclipses of Jupiter’s Satellites, 417 
Pickering (Prof. W. H.), Clouds on Mars, 397 
Pictet (A.), L. Ramseyer, and O. Kaiser, Some Hydro- 
carbons contained in Coal, 183 
Pidduck (F. B.), A Treatise on Electricity, 6 
Piédallu (A.), Acclimatisation in France of Canaigre, 264 
Pilgrim (G. E.), and G. de P. Cotter, Eocene Mammals 
from Burma, 481 
Piper (C. W.), An Explosion Effect, 
Pirsson (Prof. L. V.), and Prof. C. 
book of Geology, 2 parts, 206 
Pixell-Goodrich (Dr. H.), Entamoeba histolytica, 158; 
and M. Moseley, Certain Parasites of the Mouth in 
Cases of Pyorrhoea, 163; Index to the Quarterly Journal 
of Microscopical Science, 376 
Platania (Prof. G.), A Peculiar Thunderclap, 209 
Playfair (G. I.), Australian Fresh-water Phytoplankton, 463 
Plommer (J. A.), Presentation of a Portion of a Hippurite 
to the British Museum, 112 
Plummer (Prof. H. C.), elected an Honorary Member of the 
Optical Society, 213 
Pocock, Report of the Hyderabad Observatory, 379 
Ponting (H. G.), Exhibition of Kinematograph Films of 
Capt. Scott’s Expedition, 153 
Poppius (Dr. B. R.), [death], 355 
Portchinsky (Prof. J. A.) [obituary], 18 
Porter (Dr. A.), The Flagellate Protozoa associated with 
Dysentery, 158 
Porter (Prof. A. W.), Osmotic Pressure, 120 
Porter (W. T.), Low Arterial Pressures and their Treat- 
ment, 223 
Potter (Prof.), Plant Disease, 237 
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