Index 



r Nature, 

 \_April 24, 19 



Ballore (Count de M. de}, Luminous Phenomena and Earth- 

 quake, 550 



Balls CW. L.), tho Cotton Plant in Egypt, 667 ; Meteoro- 

 logical Conditions in a Field Crop, 716 



Hr.ncels (J. Larguicr des), le Gout et I'Odorat, 66 



Bancroft (Miss Nellie), Indian Jurassic Gymnosperms, 452 ; 

 Structure of a Fossil Stem, 690 



Bancroft (Prof. W. D.), Theorem of Le Chatelier, 231 



Banerjee (M. N.), a Measure of Chemical Aflmity, 63 



Bang (Prof.), Foot-and-Mouth Disease, 523 



Barber (Dr. C. A.), Seedling Sugar Canes in India, 52S 



Barbour (Sir D., K.C.S.L, K.C.M.G.), the Standard of 

 Value, 536 



Bardswell (Frances A.), Twelve Moons, 304 



Barker (T. V.) and J. E. Marsh, Optical Activity of Mole- 

 cular and Crystal Structure, 612 



Barkia (Prof. C. G., F.R.S.) and G. H. Martyn, Reflection 

 of Rontgen Radiation, 435 ; an X-Ray Fringe System, 

 647 



Barlow (Dr. G.), New Method of Measuring Torque pro- 

 duced by a Beam of Light in Oblique Refraction 

 through a Glass Plate, 612 



Barnard (S.) and J. M. Child, a New Algebra, 275 



Barnes (Prof. H. T., F.R.S. ), Rise of Temperature 

 associated with Melting of Icebergs, 408 ; Iceberg 

 Melting, 671 



Barr (Prof. Archibald), Opening .Address to Section G, 

 Engineering, British Association, 83, 497 



Barrett (E.) and Dr. T. P. Nunn, First Class-Book of 

 Chemistry ; 66S 



Barrington (R. .M.). Meteorology and Agriculture, 369 



Barrow (G.), OiJer Granite in Lower Dee Side, 20S 



Barrows (Prof. W. B.), Michigan Bird-Life, 339 



Barton (Prof. E. H.) and Dr. T. P. Black, Introduction (o 

 Practical Physics for Colleges and Schools, 246 



Bashford (Dr. E. F.), Fresh Light on the Cause of Cancer, 

 Prof. J. Fibiger, 701 



Bassett (Prof. H.), Sea Salinity Observations and Weather 

 Forecasting, 480 



Bates (O.), Influence of Libyan Migrations, 391 



Baubigny (H.), Double Sulphites of Mercury and the 

 Alkalis, 299 



I5auer (Prof. J.). Rising Prices and the Public, 524 



Bauer (Dr. L. \.), Origin of the Earth's Magnetic Field, 

 286 



Beal (F. E. L.), Food of Fly-catcher Birds, 475 



Bean (W. J.), Gardens in S. Europe, 171 



Beatty (Dr. R. T.), 480 



Beaven (C. L.). Solutions of the Examples in Godfrey and 

 Siddons's "Solid Geometry," 275 



Beck (Messrs.), Microscope Improvements, 495 



Becker (Dr. E.), Pendulum Experiments in Alsace-Lorraine, 

 172 



Becquerel (A. Henri), Memorial Lecture by Sir O. Lodge 

 at the Chemical Society, 232 



Becquerel (J.) and Mile. W. Wright, Hall Effect in Anti- 

 mony, 691 



Beddard (Dr. F. E.), Cestoidea, 690 



Bedford (E. J.). Two Orchids new to E. Sussex, 452 



Begouen (Couny), Discovery of Clay Figures of Pala;olithic 

 Age, 283 



Beilby (Dr. G. T., F.R.S.), Solidification qf Metals and 

 Quincke's "Foam Cell" Theory, 199 



Bein (Dr. W.), Expansion of Metals on Heating, 657 



Bell (Jeffrey), Collections of the National Antarctic' Expedi- 

 tion, 573 



Bemmelen (W. van). High Tropical Winds, 250 



Benedicks (Mr.), Allotropy, 317 



Benedikt (Prof. M.), Biomcchanik und Biogenesis, 230 



Berget (.\.), V'elocity Formula for Aeroplanes, 351 



I5ernstein (Prof. J.), Elektrobiologie, 618 



Bcrnthsen (Dr. H. A.), Haber's Process for synthesising 

 .-\mmonia, 194 



Bcrridge (Mr.), Practical Science Examinations, 5S2 



Berry (A. J.), Distillation of Binary Mixtures "of Metals 

 in vacuo, 31S; Volatilisation of Binary Alloys in High 

 Vacua, 402 



Berry (Prof.), Animal Nutrition, 398 ; .Analysis of the Oal 

 Kernel, 398 



Berry (S. S.), Japanese Cephalopods, 229 



Berthault (P.), .Maize Disease, 127 



Berthelot (D.) and H. Gaudechon, Effect of Light of 

 different Wave-lengths on Decomposition of Glucose, 

 299 ; Photolysis by Ultra-violet Rays, 377 ; Photolysis 

 of Sugar by Ultra-violet Light, 429; Action of Ultra- 

 violet Rays on Ethyl Aldehyde, 613 



Bertrand (Prof. G.), Part in Agriculture of Minor Con- 

 stituents of Plants, 194 



Bcrwerth (Prof.), Meteorites, 626 



Bessey (Prof. C. E.), Next Steps in Botanical Science : 

 Address, 607 



Betts (Miss .Annie D.), Fungi of the Beehive, 681 



Bhide (R. K.), Two new Species of GramineK from 

 Bombay, 63 



Bianu (B.) and L. Wertenstein, an Ionising Radiation 

 emitted by Polonium, 30 



Bielecki (J.) and V. Henri, Quantitative Study of Absorp- 

 tion of Ultra-violet Rays by Fatty Acids and Esters, 

 561, 717 



Bierry (H.) and Mile. Lucie Fandard, Adrenaline and 

 Glycemia, 691 



Bierry (H.) and Mme. Z. Gruzewska, Method for Deter- 

 mination of (jlycogen in the Liver, 507 



Bierry, Henri and Ranc (MM.), Inversion of Saccharose by 

 Ultra-violet Rays, 429 



Bigourdan (G.), International Time Conference, 324; Ap- 

 paratus for sending Automatic Time Signals, 587 



Billy (M.), Simple Method for preparing Mineral Oxides, 



273 

 Binney (E. W., F.R.S.), Centenary of, 539 

 Binney (J.), the Centenary of a Nineteenth-century 



Geologist — Edward William Binney, F.R.S., 539 

 Bird (Mr.), Manual Training in Schools, 526 

 Birkeland (K.), Origin of Planets and their Satellites, 324 

 Birrell (H.), Is the Earth Shrinking? 251 

 Black's Modern Guide to Harrogate, G. Home, 329 

 Blackman (Dr. F. F., F.R.S.), Surface Tension of Living 



Cells, 201 

 Blair (W. R.), Diseases of Apes, 58 

 Blanckenhorn (Prof. Ma.\), Natural History of the Dead 



Sea and Jordan Valley, 165 

 Blaxall (Dr.), Oil of Cloves and Calf Lymph, 703 

 Bloch (Dr. L.), W. C. Clinton, Science of Illumination, 315 

 Bloch (L. and E.), lonisation of Gases by Schumann Rays, 



Boas (Prof. F.). Changes in Bodily Form of Descendants 



of Immigrants, 667 

 Bcdenstein (Max) and F. Kranendieck, Decomposition of 



Ammonia in Quartz Vessels, 641 

 Bodin (E.) and F. Chevral, Bacterial Purification of 



Oysters, 639 

 Bottger (Prof. H.), Physik, Band i., 187 

 Boisbaudran (Lecoq de). Obituary, 255 

 Boll (M.), Velocity of Photochemical Reaction and Incident 



Radiant Energy, 587 ; Energy of Ultra-violet Radiation 



from Mercury Arc, 638 

 Bolton (E. R.) and C. Revis, Fatty Foods : their Practical 



Examination, 668 

 Boncour (Dr. G. Paul), Anthropologic Anatomique, 33 

 Bond (C. J.), Structure of the Ciliary and Iris Muscles in 



Birds, 71 

 Boni (Prof.), Lifts in Ancient Rome, 709 

 Bonncy (Prof. T. G., F.R.S.), the Building of the Alps, 703 

 Bonnier (P.), Late Awakening of Bulbar Centres, 377 

 Bonola (Prof. R.), Prof. H. S. Carslaw, Non-Euclidean 



Geometry, 697 

 Borrelly (M.), Discovery of Comet 1912c, 288 325, 369 

 Bort (L. P. Teisserenc'de), Obituary, bv Dr. W. N. Shaw, 



F.R.S., 519 

 Hosier (J.), Magnetic Storms, 471 

 Boss (Prof. Lewis), Obituary, 226 

 Bosworth (T. O.), Mineral Grains in Sands of Scottish 



Carboniferous, 211 ; Keuper Marls near Charnwood, 470 

 Botazzi (Prof.), Physiology of Marine Organisms, 396 

 Bottler (Prof. Max), A. H. Sabin, German Varnish-making, 



6S 

 Bottomley (W.), Obituary, 226 

 Boubier (Dr. M.), Internaciona Biologial Lexiko en Ido, 



Germana, .Angla, Franca, Italiana ed Hispana, 485 

 Bougault (J.) and M. M. la Fosse, Action of Alkaline 



Sulphites, 664 



