XIV 
Priest (S.), Phosphorescent Centipedes, 315; Scarcity of 
Wasps, 149 
Probert (F. H.), The Treasure Chest of Mercurial Mexico, 
19 
Prosser (Dr. C. S.) [obituary], 112 
Prothero (R.), Increasing the Production of Food, 333 
Proudman (J.), A. T. Doodson, and G. Kennedy, Numerical 
Results of the Theory of the Diffraction of a Plane 
Electromagnetic Wave, 283 
Puiseux (P.), The Physical Libration of the Moon, 183 
Punnett (Prof.), and Capt. P. G. Bailey, Inheritance of 
Henny Plumage in Cocks, 262 
Purdie (Prof. T.) [death], 313 ; [obituary article], 391 
Purser (Dr. J. M.), appointed Regius Professor of Physic 
in the University of Dublin, 503 
Quanjer, Leaf-roll Disease, 500 
Rachel (S.), De Jure Nature et Gentium Dissertationes, 455 
Rambaut (Dr. A. A.), Aurora Borealis, 397 
Ramsay (Sir W.), the late, Proposed Memorial to, 132; 
Memorial to, 197; Proposed Glasgow Memorial to, 
2 
Ras aban: Condition of British Phytopathology, 237 
Ranjard (M.), Cases of Deafness Treated by Marage’s 
Method, 64 
Ransom, Endowment of a Research Fellowship in Phar- 
macology, 295 
Rasmussen (Dr. A.), The Hibernation of Animals, 215 
Rastall (R. H.), Agricultural Geology, 167 f 
Rayleigh (Lord), Talbot’s Observations on Fused Nitre, 428 ; 
Sir Wm. Ramsay, 197; The Dynamics of Revolving 
Fluids, 503 
Read (Sir H.), Bronze Castings of Siberian or Scythian 
Work, etc., 477 
Reaney (M. J.), Psychology of the Organised Group Game, 
15 
Recor is (R.), Plea for a Statute of, 172 \ 
Redwood (Sir Boverton), appointed Director of Munitions 
Petroleum Research, 475 : 
Reed (W. G.), and H. R. Tolley, Weather as a Business 
Risk in Farming, 20; Computing the Risk of Crops 
from Frost, 194 
Reeves (E. A.), Presidential Address to the Geography 
Section of the British Association, 58 ? 
Regan (C. T.), Schmidt’s Second Report on Eel Investiga- 
tions, 203 
Rehn (J. A. G.), and M. Hebard, The Dermaptera and 
Orthoptera of the Coastal Plain, etc., of the South- 
Eastern United States, 314 
Reid (C.), and J. Groves, Characee from the Lower 
Headon Beds, 283; Characez in the Purbeck Lime- 
stones, 481 
Reid (Clement) [death], 295; [obituary article], 312 
Reiman (C. K.), Absolute Density of Hydrobromic Acid, 443 
Rendle (Dr. A. B.), Preservation of Natural Colour in 
Plants, 191; Presidential Address to the Botany Section 
of the British Association, 217 
Rennie (E. J. C.), appointed Acting Lecturer in Electrical 
Engineering in the University of Melbourne, 461 
Renouard (A.), Use of Natural Dyestuffs in Consequence 
of the War, 235 
Repelin (J.), New Species of Rhinocerotidz of the Oligocene 
of France, 424; Geology of the Islands of Pomégnes 
and Ratonneau, 324 
Rew (Sir R. H.), Report on Prices and Supplies of Corn, 
etc., in England and Wales in 1915, 376 
Reynolds (Dr. E. S.), appointed Bradshaw Lecturer for 
1917, 451 wa : F ; 
Reynolds (J. H.), The Variable Nebula in Corona Australis, 
6 
5 
Riach (M. A. S.), Air Screws: an Introduction to the 
Aerofoil Theory of Screw Propulsion, 465 
Riboni (Dr. P.), Method of Separating Minerals, 436 
Ribot (Prof. T. A.) [obituary], 452 
Riccd (Prof. A.), Optical Deterioration of the Atmosphere 
and Volcanic Eruptions, 190 
Rice (Dr. H.), Proposed Expedition to Tropical South 
America, 133 
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Richards (E. H.), Economy of the Manure-heap, 301 - 
Richards (T. W.), and C. Wadsworth, Density of Radio- 
lead from Pure Norwegian Cleveite, 83 % 
Richardson (H.), The After-effects of War on Population, — 
158 _ 
Richardson (Prof. O. W.), The Emission of Electricity 
from Hot Bodies, 146; and Dr. C, B. Bazzoni, Ob- 
servations on the Excitation of Helium Spectra, 5 : 
Richet (C.), The Alternating Use of Antiseptics, 303; and 
H. Cardot, Influence of Small Rises of Temperature on 
the Course of Fermentation, 423 ; 
Richter (A. A.), and E. M. Kollegorsky, Experiments on 
the Mechanism of Photosynthesis, 39 
Rickard (T. A.), The Flotation Process, 246 . 
Riddle (Dr. O.), Sex Control and Known Correlations in 
Pigeons, 480 
Ridgeway (Prof.), The Origin of the Actor, 198 
Rignano (Prof. E.), A Plea for a Scientific 
Entente, 408; “Intentional” Reasoning, 175 
Rindl (M.), Daphnin in the Arthrosolen, 404 , 
kare Preparation of Chemicals for Laboratory Use, 
Quadruple } 
280 
Ripper (Prof. W.), An Appreciation of Work, 385 ; Howard 
Lectures of the Royal Society of Arts, 482 
Ritchie (Dr. W.), Some Forest Insects in Aberdeenshire, — 
376; The Nematus erichsonii in Aberdeenshire, 376 
Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.), The Cultivation of Taro, 199; to” 
deliver the FitzPatrick Lectures, 174 p 4 
Roberts (Countess), Field-glasses for Army Use, 310 
Roberts (Mrs. 1.), The Nebula Hu. 78 Leonis, 77 
Roberts (Sergt. F. M.), Luminous Centipedes, 269 
Robertson (Dr. D.), The Field of Scientific Knowledge, 316 
Robertson (J. W.), A Shilling Arithmetic, 347 
Robertson (Prof. T. B.), Isolating from an Extract of the 
Pituitary Gland, 435 | 
Robinson (W.), awarded the George Robert White Medal of 
the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 355 4 
Rockefeller (Mr.), Gift for a Medical Department in the © 
University of Chicago, 321 : 
Rogers (A. W.), Dinosaurs in Bushmanland, 481 
Rolfs (P. H.), Subtropical Vegetable-Gardening, 189 
Roosevelt (T.), Productive Scientific Scholarship, 462 
Roscoe (Sir Henry), 225 
Rosenberg (F.), Preliminary Geometry, 347 
Ross (Sir R.), Reform of Public-School Education from the 
Point of View of Parents, 220; and Miss H. P. — 
- Hudson, An Application of the Theory of Probabilities 
to the Study of a priori Pathometry, 483 ! 
Roth (Dr. W. E.), Animism and Folklore of the Guiana — 
Indians, 356 : 
Rotigliano (Prof. S.), Costruzioni di Strade e Gallerie, 365 — 
Roue (Dr. W. B.), Bequest for a Scholarship at the Bristol — 
General Hospital, 63 , 
Rouiller (C. A.), Synthesis of the Base C,H,ON,, 83 
Roule (L.), Migration for Spawning in Salmo fario lacustris, — 
243 
Routledge (S.), Easter Island, 462; and Mrs. S., Results 
of the Expedition to Easter Island, 199 q 
Rowley (F. R.), Objects Preserved in Arsenious Acid 
Glycerine Jelly, 134 
de Roy (F.), Maxima of Mira Ceti, 1915, 21 
Royce (Prof. J.) [death], 153 
Ruben (Mrs. A.), Gift to the University of Stockholm, 422 
Russell (Dr. A.), A Treatise on the Theory of Alternating 
Currents, vol. ii. Second edition, 265; to deliver the 
Kelvin Lecture to the Institution of Electrical En- 
gineers, 152; Lord Kelvin’s Life and Work, 214 a 
Russell (Dr. E. J.), Agriculture and the Wheat Supply, 269 ; 
Presidential Address to the Agriculture Section of — 
the British Association, 259; Dr. N. H. J. Miller, 392; 
The Rothamsted Experiment Station, 214 y 
Russell (E. S.), Form and Function: a Contribution to the — 
History of Animal Morphology, 306 
Russell (J.), Induction Changes in Demagnetised Iron and 
Nickel, 463 
Ruston (A. G.), Rural Arithmetic, 88 
Rutherford (Sir E.), X-ray Spectra of the Elements, 120 
Ryan (H.), and P. Ryan, The Condensation of Aldehydes — 
with Ketones, iii., 323; and W. M. O’Riordan, The 
Tinctorial Constituents of some Lichens used as Dyes 
in Ireland, 323 
