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Stanton (Dr. T. E.), The Principle of Similitude in En- 
gineering Design, 158 
Stead (Dr. J. E.), Oxidation of Nickel Steel, etc., 280 
Stebbing (E. P.), British Forestry: Its Present Position 
and Outlook after the War, 105 
de Stefani (Dr. C.), Exploration of the Tecchia d’Equi, 453 
Stefansson Canadian Arctic Expedition, Work of the, 297 
Stein (Sir Aurel), Third Journey in Central Asia, 110 
Stein (M. F.), Water-Purification Plants and their Opera- 
tion, 105 
Steinmetz (Dr. C. P.), Scientific Research in Relation to 
Industries, 420 
Stevenson (E.), Need of Organisation in the Rubber Trade, 
209 
Stevenson (M. C.), The Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, 
401 
Stewart (Capt. F. H.), The Life-history of Ascaris lum- 
bricoides, 479 
Stiles (Dr. C. W.), Notice of Possible Suspension of the 
Rules of Nomenclature in the Cases of Holothuria, 
1758, vs. Physalia, 1801, and Bohadschia, 1833, vs. 
Holothuria, 1791, 49 7 
Still (C. J.), Resignation from the Belfast Municipal Tech- 
nical Institute, 482 : 
Stirling (J.) [obituary], 435 
Stirling-Maxwell (Sir J. S.), Afforestation after the War, 238 
Stockdale (F. A.), appointed Director of Agriculture, 
Ceylon, 375 
Stoney (G.), Presidential Address to the Engineering Section 
of the British Association, 159 
Stopes (Dr. Marie C.), Recent Researches on Mesozoic 
“Cycads,” 383; Prof. Seward, and Prof. Weiss, The 
Botanical Aspects of Coal, 237 
Stott (H. G.) [obituary], 452 
Strémgren (Prof.), Encke’s Comet, 77 
Strong (Very Rev. T. B.), Address to the University of 
Oxford, 123 
Strutt (Hon. E. G.), appointed an Agricultural Adviser to 
the Board of Agriculture, 495 
Strutt (Hon. R. J.), Spectroscopic Observations on the 
Active Modification of Nitrogen, 482 
Stuart-Menteath (P. W.), Tertiary Igneous Rocks of the 
Pyrenees, 448 
Surface (F. M.), Inheritance of certain Glume Characters 
in the Cross Avena fatua x A. sativa, var. Kherson, 
83 
Sutherland (Dr. G. A.), to deliver the Lumleian Lectures, 
593 
Swinburne (J.), Science and Industry, 202 ~ 
Swinton (A. A. C.), and E. Beale, The Bursting of Bubbles, 
469 
Symonds (Col. C. J.), to deliver the Bradshaw Lecture, 233 
Tait (Dr. J.), Experiments and Observations on Crustacea, 
parts i., ii., iil., 323 
Talbot (J. S.), Science in School Education, 217 
Talbot (Mrs. P. Amaury) [death], 476 
Tammes (Dr. T.), The Mutual Effect of Genotypic Factors, 
119 
Taylor (Rev. C. S.), Scarcity of Wasps, 248 
Taylor (F. H.), Australian Culicidze (Diptera), No. iii., 
283; Australian Tabanidz, part ii., 363 
Taylor (Dr. Griffith), Glacial Nomenclature and Scott’s 
Antarctic Expedition, 149; Investigations of the 
Meteorology of the Upper Air at Melbourne, 20 
Tebbutt (J.) [death], 434; [obituary], 451 
Telfer (E. V.), awarded the Scholarship of the North-East 
Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 182 
Tempany (Dr. H. A.), appointed Director of Agriculture, 
Mauritius, 375 
Temple (Rev. W.), Presidential Address to the Educational 
Science Section of the British Association, 238 
Theiler (Sir A.), and W. Robertson, The Life-history of 
Trichostrongylus douglasi, 439 
Thoday (D.), Botany: a Text-book for Senior Students, 
485 
Thomas (Prof. B. A.), and Dr. R. H. Ivy, Applied 
Immunology, 88 
Thomas (Dr. E. N.), Botany at the British Association, 237 
\Vegard (L.), and O. Krogness, Observations of the Aurora 
[ Nature, 
. March 15, 1937 
Thomas (N. W.), Anthropological Report on Sierra Leone, 
3 parts, 1; Specimens of Languages from Sierra Leone, 1 
Thomas (Miss R. Haig), Colour and Pattern Transference 
in Pheasant-Crosses, 480 ete Coe 
Thompson (A. Beeby), Oil-Field Development and Petro- 
leum Mining, 425 ‘ 
Thompson (Prof. D’Arcy W.), Stability in Flight, 409, 
490; The School of Pythagoras, 165 g 
Thompson (the late Prof. S. P.), Exhibition and Sale of © 
Water-colours by, 233; The Scientific Library of the 
late, 313 
Thomson (Prof. E.), awarded the Hughes Medal of the 
Royal Society, 212, 279 ; 
Thomson (Sir J. J.), The Scientific Work of the Medallists 
of the Royal Society, 277; and others, Research Work, 
272 3 
Thomson (Dr. J. S.), The Gorganacea of the Cape of Good — 
Hope, 283 7 
Thonner (F.), The Flowering Plants of Africa, 26 
Thorburn (A.), British Birds, vols. ii. and iii., 30 
Thornton (Prof. W. M.), Influence of Pressure on the Elec- — 
trical Ignition of Methane, 158; Stepped Ignition in~ 
Gases, 280 
Thorpe (Sir E.), Sources of Nitrogen Compounds in the — 
United States, 431; The Life-work of Dr. E. K. 
Muspratt, 325; The Right Hon. Sir Henry Enfield — 
Roscoe, 22 
Tilden (Sir W. A.), to lecture on Chemistry and its Relation 
to National Affairs, 282 
Tillyard (R. J.), Australian Neuroptera, 24, 224; Elasticity 
and Entomology, 128; Emergence of Dragonfly Larve 
from the Egg, 243; The Radial and Zygopterid Sectors — 
in the Wings of Odonata, 464 ‘4 
Titchener (Prof. E. B.), The Tests for Determining Colour 
Vision, etc., of the Torres Straits Expedition, 214 
du Toit (P. J.), Relation of Production to Consumption, 42 
Torp (Prof. A.) [death], 174 
Totani (G.), Feeding Experiments with Rats, 300 
Trelease (W.), The Oaks of America, 403 
Tribe (M.), The Development of the Pancreas, 322 
Trouton (Dr. F. T.), The Title of Emeritus Professor of 
Physics Conferred upon, 321 ‘ 
Troxell (E. L.), Birds’ Eggs of Oligocene Age in Nebraska, 
481; Pliohippus lullianus, 395 Y 
Tsurumi (Dr.), Heterologous Tumour Immunity, 39 
Tuckey (C. O.), and W. A. Nayler, Statics: a First Course, 
347 
Turner (Dr. A. J.), Australian Microlepidoptera, 224; The 
Lepidopterous Fauna of Ebor Scrub, N.S.W., 24 
Turner (Prof. H. H.), Address to the Association of Public- 
School Science Masters, 400; Discontinuities in Meteor- 
ological Phenomena, 343; Measurement of Time, 120 
Turner (R. E.), Wasps of the Genus Pison, 222 
Turner (Dr. W. E. S.), appointed Lecturer 
Technology at Sheffield University, 261 
Turrettini (Col. T.) [obituary], 174 
Tutton (Dr. A. E. H.), Monoclinic Double Selenates of 
the Nickel Group, 282; X-ray Analysis, etc., 282 
Tylor (Sir E. B.) [obituary article], 373 
Tyndall (A. M.), and G. W. White, on the “* Wolf-note ’’ 
of the Violin and ’Cello, 29 
Tyrrell (J. B.), Arrival and Departure of Ships at and 
from Moose Factory, 155 
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Umney (C.) [obituary], 254 
Underwood (Prof. A. S.) [obituary], 295 
Vattel (E.), Le Droit des Gens, 455 
Vaughan (Mrs. Gwynne), Gift to the Botanical Depart- 
ment of Glasgow University, 142 
Borealis at the Haldde Observatory, 223. 
Veglia (Dr. F.), Anatomy and Life-history of Haemonchus 
contortus, 439 
Vernon (Dr. H. M.), Output of Munition Workers in Rela- 
tion to Hours of Work, 315 
Voegtlin (Prof. C.), The Chemical Nature of Vitamines, 
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