April 24. 



Index 



and S. E. Thompson, 302 ; Chinese Openings, 340 ; 

 Staff Officers in Industrial Works : Address, Sir A. T. 

 Dawson, 452 ; Collected Papers. Prof. James Thomson, 

 F.R.S., Sir J. Larmor, Sec.R.S. and James Thomson, 

 Prof. Perry, F.R.S., 563; see also British Association 

 Engineering, Sanitary : House Drainage, G. Thomson, 484 

 Englishwoman's Year Book and Directory, 1913, 4S5 

 Entomology : Termites, T. B. Fletcher. 90 ; die Assimila- 

 tionstatigkeit bei Schmetterlings-Puppen, Prof. Grafin 

 von Linden, 379 ; Bees of Australia and Tasmania, 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, 4S1 ; Australian Curculionidaa 

 (Weevils), A. M. Lea, 481 ; British Plant-galls, E. W. 

 Swanton, Mary K. Spittal, 488 ; Elementary Ento- 

 mology, E. D. Sanderson and Prof. C. F. Jackson, 48S ; 

 Katalog der palaarktischen Hemipteren, B. Oshanin, 

 513 ; Tetriginre, Dr. Hancock, ,^50 ; see also Insects 

 Equation of State, Prof. H. K. Onnes and Dr. W. H. 



Keesom , 493 

 "Erewhon," Note-books of the Author of, Samuel Butler, 



H. F. Jones, 695 

 Eskimo : Tribe of White Eskimos, D. MacRitchie, 133 ; 

 Appeal for Protection of the Eskimo, V. Stef^nsson, 366 

 Ethnography : Papua, J. H. P. Murray, 544 

 Ethnology: West Australia, Map, A. R. Brown, 57; the 

 Abors in 1853, Rev. Fr. N. Krick, 64 ; Early IVlan in 

 S. America, 112 ; Oriental Steelyards and Bismars, H. 

 Ling Roth, 229 ; the Head Hunters of N. Luzon, D. C. 

 Worcester, 229 ; Significance of Life to the Omaha, 

 Miss Alice Fletcher, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 234; 

 the Mekeo People of New Guinea, R. W. Williamson, 

 324 ; Customs of the World, W. Hutchinson, Editor, 

 330 ; Signs and Symbols and the Ancient Egyptians, 

 Dr. A. Churchward, Rev. J. Griffith, 406; Marriage 

 Customs of the Gehara Kanjars, W. Kirkpatrick, 481 ; 

 Fragment of Buddhist Work in Ancient Aryan Lan- 

 guage of Turkestan, Dr. S. Konow, 508 ; Ayi Pantha, 

 a Cult in Marwar State, M. H. Sastri. 508 ; Picturesque 

 Nepal, P. Brown, 544; the Cochin Tribes and Castes, 

 L. K. Anantha K. Iyer, 565 ; Origin of Civilisation 

 and the Primitive Condition of Man, Right Hon. Lord 

 Avebury, 565 ; the Salinan Indians of California, J. A. 

 Mason, 578 ; Papuan Mummification, Dr. R. Hamlyn- 

 Harris, 578 ; South America, James Bryce, 615 ; (i) 

 the Oraibi Marau Ceremony, (2) Hopi Papers, H. R. 

 Voth, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 630; Recent Work, 

 660 

 Etiology of Pellagra, Drs. Sambon and Chalmers, 196 

 Eucalypts of Paramatta District, C. Hall, 455 

 Euclid's Method of Treating the Theory of Proportion : 



Modification, Prof. M. J. M. Hill, F.R.S., 400 

 Eugenics : Two Lectures to the Medical Profession, Prof. 

 K. Pearson, F.R.S., m; Papers read at International 

 Congress, iii ; Primitive Eu.genics, E. Torday, 317: 

 "What it Means," W. Kaempffert, 391 ; Heredity and 

 Eugenics, W. E. Castle and others, L. Doncaster, 458 ; 

 Notation for Pedigrees, 627 

 Europe : a Geography of Europe, T. Alford Smith, 157 

 Evolution of Animal Intelligence, Prof. S. [. Holmes, 160 ; 

 Theory of Evolution, "Rev. K. Frank, S.J., C. T. 

 Druery, 670 ; Evolution and the Need of Atonement, 

 S. A. McDowall, 691; ; see also Heredity 

 Exodus, the Land of Goshen and the. Sir Hanburv Brown, 



K.C.M.G.. 131 

 Experimental Science: II., Chemistry, S. E. Brown, 217 

 Explosion of Tubes containing Compressed Air and 

 Hvdrogen, M. Lelarge, 325 ; Explosion of Azoimide, 

 Rev. P. J. Kirkby and J. E. Marsh, 612 

 Explosions in Mines Committee's Report, Prof. W. 



Galloway, 552 

 Explosives used in Engineering and Mining, C. Hall, igo 

 Eyes : Ocular Accommodation in Birds, C. J. Bond, 71 ; 

 Eyesight and Typography, 651 



Fairy Lore of Bird and Beast, Lilian Cask, 331 



Falmouth Observatory, 387 



Farm Dairying, Laura Rose, 131 



Fattv Foods, E. R. Bolton and C. Kevis, fi68 



Fault Problems, Graphical Solution of. C. F. Tolman.jun., 



278 



Fermentation of Sugar by Bacillus subtilis, M. Lemoigne, 

 273 



Ferns of Lord Howe Island, Rev. W. W. Watts, 98 



Fertilisers and Crops, Dr. L. L. Van Slyke, 131 



Fiction : Their Winged Destiny : a Tale of Two Planets, 

 D. W. Horner, 160 ; the Triuneverse, by the Author of 

 "Space and Spirit," 216 



Fig-tree and its Insect Guest, Biology of the. Dr. R. 

 Ravasini, 310; Fig-tree Cult, W. H. Beech, 680 



Finger-prints, Dactylography or the Study of, H. Faulds, 

 '189 



Firebricks, Melting Points of, C. W. Kanolt, 658 



Fireproofing, R. L. Humphrey, 657 



Fish : the "Moon and Poisonous Fish, E. G. Bryant, 305 ; 

 D. E. H.utchins, 382 ; 417 ; Breeding-habits of the 

 "Millions" Fish, E. G. Boulenger, 350; Teratology of 

 Fishes, Dr. J. F. Gemmill, 359; Fishes, Dr. R. H. 

 Traquair, 363 ; Three New Fishes from the Gold Coast, 

 G. A. Boulenger, Dr. Spurrell, 376 ; Structure of Bone 

 in Extinct Fishes, E. S. Goodrich, 453 ; Antarctic 

 Fishes, C. T. Regan, 506 ; Salmon Scale Research, 

 Miss P. C. Esdaile, 533 



Fisheries : Plaice Fisheries of the North Sea, 283 ; Eastern 

 Sea Fisheries, 313; Fisheries Advisory Scientific 

 Committee, 491 ; Board's Committee for Inshore 

 Fisheries, 597 



Fishing : la Peche au Bord de la Mer, L. Jouenne and 

 J. H. Perreau, 358 



Fishmongers' Company Dinner, 256 



Flannelette, Fireproofing, Prof. Perkin, Prof. Morgan, 194 



Flea, Transmission of Recurrent Fever by the, C. Nicolle 

 and others, 30 



Flight : Sailing Flight of Birds, Prof. E. H. Hall, 161 ; 

 F. W. Headley, 220 ; the Dynamics of Mechanical 

 Flight, Sir G. GreenhiU, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 



53S 



Flint: (i) Glaciation and Striation, 219; (2) the Sub-Crag 

 Flint Inplements, 249 ; (3) the Investigation of Flint, 

 331, all Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S. ; the 

 IViaking of a Rostro-carinate Flint Implement, J. Reid 

 Moir, 334 ; Worked Flints from the Raised Beach near 

 Holywood, Co. Down, H. Home, 361 ; Investigation of 

 Flint, G. Abbott, 411; Natural Fracture of Flint, J. 

 Reid Moir, 461 



Flower Sanctuary, F. H. Perrycoste, 71, 162 ; Right Hon. 

 Sir Ed. Fry' G.C.B., F.R.S. , 102, 162; A. R. Hor- 

 wood, 162 



Flowers : Wild Flowers as They Grow, H. E. Corke, G. C. 

 Nuttall, Dr. F. Cavers, 432 ; Precocity of Spring 

 Flowers, Eleonora Armitage, Lady Lockyer, Edith 

 How Martyn, 543 ; Flowers in January, W. Watson, 

 622 ' ■ 



Fluorite Objectives, C. Metz, 603 



Foods : Their Origin, Composition, and Manufacture, Dr. 

 Wm. Tibbies, 3.^7; Fatty Foods, E. R. Bolton 

 and C. Revis, 668; Wheat Supply of Great Britain, 

 678 



Foot-and-mouth Disease, Prof. Bang, 523 



Foraminifera : Saccamtnina sphaerica and Psammosphacra 

 fusca in the North Sea, E. Heron-.'MIen and A. 

 Earland, 350, 401, 447: Foraminifera of the British 

 Isles, Recent, E. Heron-Allen, 487 



Force-diagrams for Frameworks, F. Ruff, 302 



Forestry : Sylviculture in the Tropics, A. F. Broun, 362 ; 

 Dwarf Forests of .S. California, 470 ; British Forestry 

 and the Development Commission, D. E. Hutchins, 

 486 ; lUustriertes Handbuch der Laubholzkunde, C. K. 

 Schneider. 511 ; the Story of Our Trees in Twenty-four 

 Lessons, Margaret M. Gregson, 511; Forestry in New 

 England, Prof. R. C. Hawley and A. F. Hawes, 511; 

 Lightning in Relation to Forest Fires, F. G. Plummer, 

 S" 



Forfarshire, E. S. Valentine, 643 



Fossils : Structure of the Stromatoporoid Skeleton and on 

 Eozoon, R. Kirkpatrick, 37; Wealden Fossils presented 

 to British Museum, Revs. P. Teilhard and F. 

 Pelletier, S.J., 11:; Fossil Cycads, Dr. C. R. Wieland, 

 314; Fossiliferous Sandstone discovered at Southall, 

 E. Proctor, -xi^n; Trilobite Fauna of Comley Breccia- 

 bed ^Shropshire), 453 ; Fossil Pith of a Cycadean Stem. 

 T. A. Coward, 533 ; Prothalli from the Lower Coal 



