Nature, 1 

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Index 



537 ; Reflection in Aquatic Life, Dr. F. Ward, 596 ; 

 the Ribbon-fish, F. J. Cole, 607 



Fisheries: International Fishery Investigations, 480; 

 Abalones, 589; Lancashire Sea Fisheries Laboratory, 646 



Fishing : Tarn and Lake, C. J. Holmes, 555 



Flax in England, Dr. J. V. Eyre, 380 



Flea-trap from China, E. Hindle, 312 



Fkur-de-Lys, W. R. Dykes and others, 528 



Flint Implements and the Ipswich Skeleton, W. H. Sut- 

 cliffe, 260, 348; J. R. Moir, 290, 400; Pygmy Flints in 

 Scotland, 511 



Flowerless Plants, S. F. Bastin, Dr. Cavers, 656 



Flowers, Wild, H. E. Corke, G. C. Nuttall, Dr. Cavers, 

 344; Garden Flowers, H. E. Corke, H. H. Thomas, 

 Dr. Cavers, 344 



Fluid Motion. Experiments, 86 



Fluorine in Animal Organisms, A. Gautier, 286, 549 



Flying Machines and the Daily Mail, 116; Flying Animals 

 at the Natural History Museum, 613 



Foam Structure of Metals, Prof. Quincke, Dr. W. Rosen- 

 hain, 124 



Fohn, Upper Air during, Dr. H. von Ficker, E. Gold, 282 



Forestry : Forest Physiography, Prof. Bowman, J. W. 

 Mackayl 79 ; Forests and Climate, R. de C. Ward, 

 333 ; Forestry and Birds, W. E. Collinge, 355 ; British 

 Columbia, 485; Report of Advisory Committee, 516; 

 British Forestry, 646 



Forth, Story of the, H. M. Cadell, 385 



Fossils : Fossil Plants of Mt. Potts Beds, New Zealand, 

 Dr. E. A. N. Arber, 51 ; Fossil Flora of Pembroke 

 Coalfield, R. H. Goode, 260; Tylodendron-like Fossil, 

 Prof. Weiss, 261 ; Fossil Fauna from British Columbia, 

 Dr. C. D. Walcott, 386 ; Fossil Fish from Kimberley, 

 R. Broom, 653 ; Fossil Man, Prof. M. Boule, 662 ; see 

 Anthropology, Paleobotany, Palaeontology 



Foundry Practice, J. J. Morgan, 82 



Four-horned Sheep, Dr. J. Ritchie, 10; H. J. Ehves, 

 F.R.S., 86 



Fourier Series and Functions of Bounded Variation, Prof. 

 W. H. Young, F.R.S., 471 



French Service of Great Hydraulic Alpine Forces, 476 



Frog, Experiments on Kidneys of, F. A. Bainbridge and 

 others, 233 



Frost, Tree-, N. Mori, 170 



Fruits, H. B. Guppy, 367 ; Fruit Experiments at Woburn, 



675 

 Fuel, Liquid, 531 

 Fungi: Moist Fungicidal Solutions, V. Vermorel, 313; 



Fungi-producing Bulbils : Culture Studies, J. W. 



Hotson, 327 

 Fusibility of Fatty Bodies, H. Le Chatelier and Mile. 



Cavaignac, 24 



Galla Dictionary, E. C. Foot, 658 



Galvanometer Design, Vibration, Dr. Haworth, 364 



Gardening : School Gardening, A. Hosking, q ; Garden 

 Flowers as they Grow, H. E. Corke, H. H. Thomas ; 

 Garden Work, Win. Good ; Dahlias, G. Gordon, all 

 Dr. F. Cavers, 345 ; Commercial Gardening, John 

 Weathers and others, Dr. E. J. Russell, 500; School 

 and Home Gardens, W. H. D. Meier, 656 ; Agronomy 

 for High Schools, W. N. Clute, both Dr. Cavers, 656 



Gas : Decomposition of Compound Gas by Light, MM. 

 Berthelot and Gaudechon, 103, 235 : Ionisation in the 

 Schumann Region, 371 ; Velocity of a Gas measured 

 by Resistance offered by Small Sphere, Dr. W. 

 Altberg, 433 ; Exercises in Gas Analysis, Dr. H. 

 Franzen, 474; Grossgasindustrie, R. Mewes, 474 



Gas Engines : the Gas, Oil, and Petrol Engine, Dr. D. 

 Clerk and G. A. Burls, 210; New Method for Cooling, 

 Prof. B. Hopkinson, 594 



Genetics, Journal of, 169 ; Genetics, Prof. H. E. Walter, 

 292 ; see Heredity 



Geode, Granite, C. Carus-Wilson, 642 



Geodynamics, Prof. Shida, 538 



Geography: Map Projections, A. R. Hinks, 29; Guide 

 Scientifique du G^ographe-Explorateur, P. C. de Beau- 

 regard, 56 ; Livingstone Centenarv, 64 ; Livingstone as 

 Man of Science, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., 



K.C.B., 89; School Atlas, J. G. Bartholomew, 84; 

 Desert Land Forms, Prof. J. Walther, 105 ; Completion 

 of Discovery of Greenland Coasts, E. Mikkelsen, 112; 

 From Pole to Pole, Sven Hedin, 158; Geographical Dis- 

 covery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 



E. Heawood, 158; New Trails in Mexico, C. Lum- 

 holtz, 158; Landforms, Prof. W. M. Davis, Dr. A. 

 Riihl, Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 185; Dent's Practical 

 Notebooks of Regional Geography, Dr. H. Piggott and 

 R. J. Finch, 1S7, 371 ; Geographical Congress at 

 Rome: Arctic Exploration, Antarctic, 4c,, 197; China, 



F. Baron von Richthofen and others, 293 ; Scott 

 Antarctic Expedition : R.G.S. Albert Hall Meeting, 

 Commander Evans, 330; Travels of Ellen Cornish, Dr. 

 V. Cornish, 372 ; the Continents and their People : 

 Asia : a Supplementary Geography, J. F. and A. H. 

 Chamberlain. 372 ; Modern Geography for High 

 Schools, R. D. Salisbury and others, 372 ; Three Years 

 in the Libyan Desert, J. C. E. Falls, 372 ; Atlas Notes, 

 J. C. Chute, 396 ; Russian Papers, 488 ; South-eastern 

 Egypt, Dr. J. Ball, 553 ; Contour Map of the Near and 

 Middle East, 355 ; New Guinea, Capt. C. G. Rawling, 

 613 ; the Eastern Pyrenees, Prof. M. Sorre, 632 ; 

 Karakoram and Western Himalaya, F. de Filippi, 637 



British: Livingstone Centenary, 64, 89; Half-inch to 

 Mile Map of England and Wales, 84; Human Geo- 

 graphy in Britain, Dr. Fleure and W. E. Whitehouse, 

 278; British Empire with its World Setting, J. B. 

 Reynolds, 346 ; Cambridge County Geographies : 

 Lincolnshire. E. M. Svmpson, 396 



Plant, Prof. G. S. Boulger, .1 : Dr. M. E. Hardy, Dr. 

 Cavers 656 

 Geology : 



General: Eozoon and the Nummulosphere, R. Kirk- 

 patrick, 92 ; Dana's Proof of Darwin's Theory of Coral 

 Reefs, C. Crossland, 109; Dr. J. Ball, 296; Geology 

 of Oil-shale Fields, R. G. Carruthers, 115; Red Loam, 

 J. van Baren, 120; Water-supply, Prof. K. Keilhack, 

 Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 185 ; Soils "and Substrata, H. B. 

 Woodward, Prof. G. A. j. Cole, 185 ; Landforms, Prof. 

 W. M. Davis, Dr. A. Riihl, Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 185 ; 

 Mountains and their Roots, Col. S. G. Burrard, 

 F.R.S. ; Major H. M. Cowie ; The Reviewer, 245; 

 Rev. O. Fisher, 270 ; Meteorite from Kansas, G. P. 

 Merrill, 253 ; Age of the Earth, A. Holmes, 343 ; 

 Radium and Evolution of the Earth's Crust, A. Holmes, 

 398, 582 ; Dr. Schiller, 424, 505 ; Dr. L. L. Fermor, 

 476 ; R. D. Oldham, F.R.S. , 635; Petrology of Sedi- 

 mentary Rocks, Dr. Hatch and R. H. Rastall, 3Q4 ; 

 Building Stones and Clay-products, Prof. H. Ries, 

 394 : Submerged Valleys and Barrier Reefs, Prof. 

 W. M. Davis, 423 



Local, Abroad: U.S. Geological Survey: Index to Strati- 

 graphy of N. America, B. Willis, 93 ; Permo- 

 Carboniferous Beds North of Sydney, Prof. W. G. 

 Woolnough, 126; Northern Peru, B. Thompson, 129; 

 Charts of China, F. Baron von Richthofen, Dr. M. 

 Groll, 293 ; Stratigraphical Problems in New Zealand, 

 Prof. P. Marshall, G. A J. C, 295 ; (1) Permo- 

 carboniferous System in Australia ; (2) Pseudo-morph, 

 Glendonite, A. B. Walkom, 391 ; Middle Cretaceous of 

 Northern Swiss Alps, E. Ganz, 458 ; South-eastern 

 Egvpt, Dr. J. Ball, 553 ; Miocene Beds East of Victoria 

 Nyanza, Dr. F. Oswald and others, 653 



Local, Britain : Cavities in Stones, E. W. Swanton, 

 59; Snail Cavities, C. Carus-Wilson, 112; Geological 

 Survey Memoirs : London Wells, 139 ; Mechanically- 

 formed Grikes in Sandstone, C. Carus-Wilson, 214; 

 A. Stevens, 269 ; Halesowen Sandstone of S. Stafford 

 Coalfield, H. Kay. 260 : Photographic Supplement to 

 Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain and 

 Ireland, H. B. Woodward, F.R.S., and Miss Hilda D. 

 Sharpe, 346 ; Age of Suffolk Valleys, P. G. H. Boswell, 

 390 ; Cupriferous Sandstones at Exmouth, C. Carus- 

 Wilson, 530; Geological Survey of Great Britain, 568; 

 Rivers of'Scottish Lowlands, H. M. Cadell, 583 

 Geometry : Practical Geometry and Graphics, E. L. Bates 

 and F. Charlesworth. 7; Analytical Geometry: a First 

 Course, C. O. Tuckey and W. A. Naylor, 7; les 

 Anaglvphes G<?om£triques, H. Vuibert, 7; Gnomonic 

 Projection of Crystals, Dr. H. E. Boeke, 294 ; New 



