rabidze, New Species of, T. G. Sloane, 283; 
a, New Species of, A. M. Lea, part xii., 363; 
er Phytoplankton, G. I. Playfair, 463; 
pidoptera, Studies in, Dr. A. J: Turner, 224; 
Studies. of, C. Hedley, part iii., 363 ; Mosses, 
Species of, Dr. V. H. Brotherus, 283: Neuroptera. 
rm Tillyard, 24, 224; Tabanide, F.. H. Taylor, 
» 363 ' 
niversities, Students in the, 282 
fatua x A. sativa, var. Kherson, Inheritance of cer- 
Glume Characters in, F. M. Surface, 83 
ition and Aeronautical Engineering, 76 
(Porifera), Revision of the b iced E. F. Hall- 
part ii., 283 — 
ttle, Sex-Limited Colour in, Prof. om: N. Went- 
480 
“War Maps. 
() ogical Research in Bombay, 52 
acteriology, Aids to, C. G. Moor and W. Partridge. Third 
edition, 89 
erium campestre in South Africa, Dr. E. M. Doidge, 
Europe, Embracing all the Countries 
500 
or “‘ Sand-mist,’’ The, Prof. Y. Wada, 256 
; Kkhuis: Roozeboom Medal awarded to Prof. Schreine- 
on makers, 174 
int, A New System of Transmission by a, R. 
illery, 263 
Expedition to Peru, The, Dr. C. Lapworth, 442 
in the Leaves of Tobaccos, and Trees, Amounts of, 
Artis.and H. L. Maxwell, 21 
s High Proper-Motion Star, Prof. Barnard and 
. Adams, 196 
; Glacier, Retreat of the, B. L. Johnson, 256 
ersea Polytechnic: Courses of Instruction at the, 43; 
Forthcoming Lecture on ‘‘ The Saving of the Future,’’ 
oe C. W. Saleeby, 261; Hygiene Department of 
"Baibte, containing a Substance giving a Reaction 
h Ferric Chloride, H. C. Brill, 378 
|, The Coalfield on, 95 
College for Women, W. N. Jones appointed Lec- 
er and Head of the Department i in Botany at, 63 
a in. Siberia, The, 21 
our, ational, of Monkeys and Apes, R. M. Yerkes, 
_ 403; in Man and other Animals, Ideational and Allied 
_ Forms of, R. M. Yerkes, 403 
and Becoming, L. M. Passano, 234 
emorial Fellowships: for Medical Research, Next 
ction to, 82; for Scientific Research, Forthcoming 
tion to, 382 
nnite Animal, Recent Researches on the, G. C. Crick, 
Municipal Technical Institute, Prospectus of the, 63 
River Cretaceous, A Marsupial from the, Dr. W. D. 
tthew, 175 
Bihar, and Orissa: Director of Fisheries, Appoint- 
nt of Mr. T. Southwell, 37; Report of the Depart- 
t of Fisheries of, 496 
a Commission in Egypt, Work of the, Dr. R. T. 
iper, 157; Specimens illustrating, in the Natural 
History Museum, 20 
, Volume in, oy J. Henderson, 403 
: and the Poet, 147; in Museums, Exhibition of, 235 ; 
1 Studio and on the Hillside, 30; Misratory, U.S. 
with Great Britain for the Protection of, 38; of 
eo, akespeare, The, Sir A. Geikie, 147; Wild, Protection 
Bir , in America, 275 
beck College Calendar, 63 
ningham : and Midland “inctitarte; Scientific Society of 
the, Entertainment for Soldiers, 314; University, Gift 
— by Miss H. Caddick, 441; University, Lt.-Col. G. 
arling appointed Consulting Surgeon to the British 
forces in France; Alderman F. C. Clayton to act as 
Index 
oe es 202 
er Pit Investigation, Prof. D. McAlpine, 137 
Xxi 
Bland-Sutton Institute of Pathology, Endowment of the, as 
a Memorial to F. C. Melhardo, 273 
Blister Rust and White Pine Forests, A Conference on the, 
355 
“Blizzard”: Early Use of the Word, Dr. O. Klotz, 129; 
Origin of the Word, H. Harries, 169 
Board of Trade, Combination of the Commercial Intelligence 
and the Exhibitions Branches of the, under the name 
of the Commercial Intelligence Department, 112 
Bombay Bacteriological Laboratory, Report of the, 1914, 
Major W. G. Liston, 52 
Books, A Larger’ Place and a New Use for, Prof. J. A. 
Green, 217 
Borax or Searles Lake, The Salines of, H. S. Gale, 118 
Borneo, Journey in, Dr. C. Lumholtz, 133 
Botany : A Text-book for Senior Students, D. Thoday, 485; 
at the British Association, 237 
Bradford Technical College: Courses in Chemistry and 
Dyeing in the, 162; Prospectus of the, 82 
Bradshaw Lecture, The: to be delivered by Col. C. J. 
Symonds, 233; Sir J. Bland-Sutton to deliver the, 503 
Brazil Wood, 454 
Bread, Standard, 230 
Breeding Experiments, 
Prof. Bateson, 238 
Brewing Practice, Scientific Method in, Dr. H. Brown, 31 
Brine, Evaporation of, from Searles Lake, California, 
W. B. Hicks, 276 
Bristol : General Hospital, Bequest to, by Dr. W. B. Roue, 
63; Museuni and Art Gallery, Report of the, 414 
British Association: Agriculture at the, 301; Botany at the, 
237; Committee on Science Teaching in Secondary 
Schools, Resolution of the, 182; The, at Newcastle, 12, 
33; Presidential Address, Sir A. Evans, 12; Presidential 
Address to the Agriculture Section, Dr. E. J. 
Russell, 259; Anthropology at the, 198; Presidential 
Address to. the Anthropology Section, Dr. R. R. 
Marett, 179; Presidential Address to the Botany Section, 
Dr. A. B. Rendle, 217; Presidential Address to 
the Chemistry Section, Prof. G. G. Henderson, 
34; Chemistry at the, 280; Presidential Ad- 
dress to the Economic Science and _ Statistics 
Section, Prof. A. W. Kirkaldy, 139; Presidential 
Address to the Educational Science Section, Rev. W. 
Temple, 238; Education at the, 217; Engineering at 
the, 158; Presidential Address to the Engineering 
Section, G. Stoney, 159; Presidential Address to 
the Geography Section, E. A. Reeves, 58; Geology at 
the, 138; Presidential Address to the Mathematical 
and Physical Science Section, Prof. A. N. Whitehead, 
80; Presidential Address to the Geology Section, Prof 
W. S. Boulton, 100; Presidential Address to the 
Physiology Section, Prof. A. R. Cushny, 200; Physi- 
ology at the, 178; Zoology at the, 157: Presidential 
Address to the Zoology Section, Prof. E. W. MacBride, 
120; Formation of a Committee to Consider the Needs 
of Geodetic Research, 120; Mathematics and Physics 
at the, 120; 1917, The Hon. Sir C. Parsons nominated 
as President, 18 
British : Birds, A. Thorburn, vols. ii. and iii., 30; Columbia 
and Alberta, Geology of Field Map-area, J. A. Allan, 
398; Dyestuff Manufacture, Position and Promise of, 
190; Empire, Mineral Resources of the, Prof. C. G. 
Cullis, 361; Some Conditions of the Stability of the, 
Dr. Dugald Clerk, 255; Facial Form Changing? Is 
the, Prof. Keith, 198; Forestry, 105; Gas Industries, 
Society of, Sir R. Hadfield elected President of the, 
495: Honduras, A Chipped Flint Implement found in, 
St. G. Gray, 154; Industries, Federation of, Formation 
of Ss 74; Federation of, Recommendations of the, 375; 
Industry and the War, 236; Museum, Annual Report of 
the, 114; A Portion of a Hippurite Presented to the, 
by J. A. Plommer, 112; (Natural History), Catalogue 
of the Ungulate Mammals in the, vol. v., R. Lydekker, 
107; Economic Pamphlets, 40; Oil-shale Resources, 
The Development of, 494; Phytopathology, Rams- 
bottom, 237; Prisoners of War Book Scheme, The, 82, 
241, 362; Rainfall, 1915, Dr. H. R. Mill and C. 
Salter, 168; Red Cross Society, Sir R. Hudson on Gifts 
to the, 113; Science Guild, Journal of the, November, 
342; Trade Bank, Suggested Establishment of a, 74 
Scientific, Miss E. R. Saunders, 
