Lndex 
XXXVIi 
pty 
é Helvétique des Sciences Naturelles, Centenary 
lume of the, 53 
f ‘Peroxide, Chemical Action of, upon the Oxides of 
on, C. Zenghelis and S. Horsch, 203 ; Peroxide, The 
Chemical Action of, upon Hydrogen Sulphide,. C. 
Zenghelis and S. Horsch, 223; Salts, Limits of Toler- 
Crop Plants for, Headley, Curtis, and Scofield, 
ation and Crop 5 eran A. Howard, 315; 
ation of the, Steam and other Mechanical Tractors 
C. B.\Fisher, 301 ; Survey of Wisconsin, The, 177 
and Laboratory Studies of, Prof. A. G. McCall, 
chemical Investigation of some Poisonous Plants 
N.O., Dr. J. M. Petrie, 463 
Determined by Means of Binary Stars, The, 
wski, 324; Eclipse, The Total, of 1916, February 
Prof. C. D. Perrine, 418; Lines, Measurement of 
Dr. C. E. St. John and Miss Ware, 40; Promin- 
i 1916, 277 
ers, Disabled, Medical Treatment for, 293 
-Areas of Great Explosions, Dr, C. Davison, 438; 
Audibility of, Influence of Wind on, A. Perot, 83; The 
normal Propagation of, by the Atmosphere, Dr. C. 
vison, 71; The Propagation of the, of the Cannonade 
at the Front, G. Bigourdan, 163; -Waves, The Ab- 
‘normal Propagation of, in the Atmosphere, S. Fuji- 
hara, 71 
h Africa: Engineering Science in, Prof. J. Orr, 41; 
Development of the Industries and Resources of, and 
the Necessity of Research, Prof. J. A. Wilkinson, 437 ; 
Farming Industries of, P. J. du Toit, 42; Medal Pre- 
sented to T. R. Sim, 42; Mycology in, 1. B. Pole 
_ Evans, 41, 453; Native Ediication in, Rev. J. R. L. 
ingon, 
Biften: Association, The Maritzburg Meeting of the, 
1; Orthoptera, Dr. L. Péringuey, 415 ; School of Mines 
and Technology, Dr. H. B. Fantham appointed Pro- 
_ fessor of Zoology in the, 422; Dr. C. E. Moss appointed 
Professor of Botany in the, 442 
America, Return of Dr. F. M. Chapman from, 375 
th Australia: C. Fenner appointed Superintendent of 
Technical Education in, 240; Prospects of Establishing 
a Paper-making Industry in, W. A. Hargreaves, 396 
Orkneys, Meteorological Observations in the, in 1915, 
-R. C. Mossman, 335 
jouth Queensland, The Stanthorpe District of, E. C. Saint- 
_ Smith, 399 
outh Staflordshire Coalfield, Geology of the 
_ Boundary Fault of the, W. H. Foxall, 55 
South Westland, Through, A. M. Moreland, Second edition, 
= 
Eastern 
hawk, Breeding Habits of the, J. H. Owen, 39, 255 
and Absolute Magnitudes of Stars, G. S. Monck, 
of Restricted Coincidence, Non-reversed, C. Barus, 
etroscopic Resolving Power, C. M. Sparrow, 216 
im Interferences, Path Differences within which, are 
Observable, C. Barus, 402 
h Sounds, Registration of, Dr. E. W. Scripture, 275 
iacodon, Marsh, S. W. Williston, 403 
Nebulz, Internal Motion in, A. van Maanen, 156 
en : Ice Conditions Around, A. Hoel, 454; Work of 
i wedish Expedition to, 132 
its, Preservation of, in Oil, Dr. E. J. Allen, 137 
2 
Vincent, Agricultural Department of, Report of, 497 
Faint, with Large Proper Motion, Prof. Barnard, 
Nautical Astronomy, J. E. McGegan, 406; with a Large 
Proper Motion, A, F. Gonnessiat, 323 
e 
ssen, 236; Constant, Fluctuations of the, H. 
92) Bearing Finder, The Mechanical, E. T. Goldsmith, | 
Stars: at a Glance, 407; Binary, The Masses of Visual, 
R. T.A. Innes, 99; Colours of, in Globular Clusters, 
The, Dr. Shapley, 257 ; Colours of the, A Simple Method 
for Determining the, F. H. Seares, 163; Daylight 
Photography of, A. F. and F, A. Lindemann, 499; 
Identification of, 406; Mean Parallaxes of, of Different 
Magnitudes, Sir F. W. Dyson, 120; Spectroscopic 
Classification of, Prof. Iniguez, 438; The, as Guides for 
Night-marching, E. W. Maunder, 67; Two, with 
Common Motion, Parallaxes of, O. J. Lee, 317; 
Variable, R. M. Deeley, 109; Long-period, Rev. 
T. E. R. Phillips, 336 
| Statics: a First Course, C. O. Tuckey and W. A. Nayler, 
347 
Steel: Low-Carbon, Grain-growth in Deformed and An- 
nealed, R. H. Sherry, 383; Mechanical Properties of, 
The Influence of Phosphorus and Sulphur on, Prof. 
H. C. H. Carpenter, 410; Mechanical Properties of, 
The Influence of Some Elements on the, Dr. Stead, 410; 
Mild, Torsional Hysteresis of, J. J. Guest and F. C. 
Lea, 322; Tool, The Heat Treatment of, H. Brearley, 
Second edition, 308 
Steels : Corrosion and Electrical Properties of, Sir R. Had- 
field and Dr. E. Newbery, 282; Used as Length 
Standards, Changes in, M. Guillaume, 437 
Steering by the Stars for Night-flying, etc., Dr. J. D. 
White, 67 
Stefansson Arctic Expedition, The, 38; Work of the, 297 
Stein’s, Sir Aurel, Third Journey in Central Asia, 110 
Stellar Spectra, Peculiar, Miss Cannon, 417 
Steric Hindrance and the Existence of Odd Molecules, G. N. 
Lewis, 243 
Stockholm University, Gift to, by Mrs. A. Ruben, 422 
Stone Monuments in Cork County, The, J. P. Condon, 96 
Storage Cell, The Chemical Changes in the Ordinary, 
C. Féry and E. Fournier, 55 
Storm: of November 11-13, 1915, The, Lieut. A. E. M. 
Geddes, 242; Warnings, The Value of, 357 
| Strade e Gallerie, Costruzioni di, Prof. S. Rotigliano, 365 
| Stresses in Transparent Materials as Revealed by Polarised 
Light, Prof. E. G. Coker, 95 
| Strijkinstrumenten, De, J. W. Giltay, 257 
Struthiomimus, A Skeleton of, from Alberta, Prof. H. F. 
Osborn, 497 
Subtropical Vegetable-Gardening, P. H. Rolfs, 189 
Sukura-jima Eruptions and Earthquakes, The, Bulletin ii., 
Prof. Omori, 57 
Sulphate of Ammonia, Committee of Manufacturers of, 474 
Sulphur: Action of, on Baryta, L. Guitteau, 203; Phos- 
phorus and, The Influence of, on the Mechanical 
Properties of Steel, Prof. H. C. H. Carpenter, 410 
Summer Time: Proposal to Reintroduce, Rejected by the 
Committee of the Prussian Diet, 414; to be Re- 
introduced in Germany and Austria-Hungary, 435 
Sun: An Old Observation of an Eclipse of the, G. Bigour- 
dan, 263; Anomalous Dispersion in the, J. Evershed and 
Dr. Royds; Dr. St. John; Dr. A. S. King, 136; 
Observations of the, Made at Lyons Observatory, J. 
Guillaume, 83, 223; -spot, A Great, 478; -spots, Radial 
Motion in, J. Evershed, 196; Temple at Mesa Verde 
National Park, The, Dr. J. W. Fewkes, 376 
Survey Link, The, Connecting the Triangulations of India 
and Russia, Sir T. H. Holdich, 92 
Swanley Horticultural College, Miss G. J. Sanders appointed 
' Principal of the, 162 
Swansea Technical College, Gift by Baldwins, Ltd., 240 
Sweden, A Yearly Meeting of Biologists in, 333 
| Swedish: Academy of Science, The Ethnographical Collec- 
tions of the, 333; Medical Association, The Alvarenga 
Prize awarded to Dr. E. Nilsson, the Jubilee Prize 
awarded to H. B. Lundborg, 475; Royal, Academy of 
Science, Election as Foreign Members of Sir W. 
Crookes, Dr. C. A. Angot, and Prof. A. Gartner, 355; 
State Natural History Museum, Opening of the New 
Building of the, 255 
Swiney Lectures, the, on “‘ The Mineral Resources of 
Europe,” to be delivered by Dr. J. S. Flett, 133; Dr. 
J. S. Flett, 213 
Swiss Society of Natural Sciences, Yearly Meeting of the, 
G. C. Young, 197 
| Sy Comet, Elements of the, L. Fabry and H. Blondel, 324 
