Nature, T 

 March 24, 1910J 



Index 



Brown (Prof. W.), Permanent Steel Magnets, 299 



Brown (W. P.), Wind Temperatures on Mountain Heights, 



147 

 Brownlee (Dr. J.), Significance of the Correlation Coefficients 



applied to Mendelian Distributions, 479 

 Brijhl (Prof. Julius Wilhelm), Contributions to Chemical 



Science, 463 

 Brunhes (Bernard), Record of the Earthquake of January 



22, 1910, 449 

 Brunntr (Prof. H.), Death of, 373 

 Bryan (Prof. G. H., F.R.S.), Eddy Formation in the Wake 



of Projecting Obstacles, 408 

 Buchanan (J. V., F.R.S.), a New Oceanographical E.xpedi- 



tion, 127 

 Buckman (S. S.), Certain Jurassic (Lias-Oolite) Strata of 



South Dorset and their Correlation, 117 

 Bucliniaster (G. A.), Supposed Presence of Carbon 



Mono.\ide in Normal Blood and in the Blood of Animals 



Anaesthetised with Chloroform, 89 

 Building : Merits of Steel and Reinforced Concrete as Struc- 

 tural Materials, Mr. Thorneycroft, 347 

 Bunting (S. J.), an Blementary Course in Practical Science, 



35 

 Burgess (G. K.), Platinum Resistance Thermometry at High 



Temperatures, 466 

 Burk.- ij. Butler), on Fluorescence Absorption, 279 

 Burkill (I. H.), Fashion in Iron Styles, 390 

 Burnet (Dr. Etienne), the Campaign against Microbes, 5 

 Burt (F. B.), Compressibilities of Helium and Neon, 419 

 Burt (F. P.), the Atomic Weight of Chlorine, 139 

 Burton (Dr. C. V'.), Sun's Motion with Respect to the 



-Either, 177 

 Burton (W.), Handbook of Marks on Pottery and Porcelain, 



65 

 Burtt-Davy (Mr.), Culture of Maize, 44 

 Butler (Charles P.), Luminous Night Clouds and Aurora 



Spectrum, 157 

 Butler (E.), Carburettors, Vaporisers, and Distributing 



Valves used in Internal Combustion Engines, 155 

 Butler (E. \.), Continental Insects added to the British 



Fauna, 465 

 Butler (Dr. E. J.), Fames lucidus, 44 

 Butterflies and Moths of the United Kingdom, Dr. W. 



Egmont Kirby, 126 

 Butterflies and Moths shown to the Children, Janet H. 



Kelman and Rev. Theodore Wood, Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, 



39.1 

 Buttlar (Herr v.), Halley's Comet, 227 



Cain (W.), a Brief Course in the Calculus, 36 



Cajori (Prof. F.), on the Invention of the Slide Rule, 267, 



489 

 Calculus, a Brief Course in the, W. Cain, 36 

 Calculus and its Applications, the, R. G. Blaine, 425 

 Calcutta : Asiatic Society of Bengal, 30, 240, 390 

 Calendar, Reform of the, W'. T. Lynn, 493 

 Calendars, the Sexto-decimal Year of British, Rev. John 



Griffith, 248 

 California : the Kato Tribe, P. E. Goddard, 352 

 Callendar (Prof. H. L.), .Application of Resistance Thermo- 

 meters to the recording of Clinical Temperatures, 50S 

 Caiman (Dr. W. T.), New or Rare Crustacea of the Order 



Cumacea, 388 

 Calniette (A.), Properties of Tuberculous Bacillus of Bovine 

 Origin cultivated on Glycerinated Beef Bile, i;o ; Precipi- 

 tation of the Tuberculins by the Serum of Animals Im- 

 munised against Tuberculosis, 89 

 Camboulines (Pierre), Action of the Vapours of Carbon 

 Tetrachloride on .Anhydrides and O.xides, 389 ; .Action of 

 Carbon Tetrachloride Vapours upon Some Minerals, 449 

 Cambridge Countv Geographies : Norfolk, W. A. Dutt . 

 Suffolk, W. A. butt ; Hertfordshire, R. Lydekker ; Wilt- 

 shire, A. G. Bradley, 125 ; Gloucestershire, Herbert A. 

 Evans, 188; Westmorland, Dr. J. E. Marr, F.R.S., 188; 

 Cambridgeshire, Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., and 

 Mary C. Hughes, 456 

 Cambridge Natural Historv, the. Vol. IV., Crustacea, G. 

 Smith and A\". F. R. Weldon ; Trilobites, H. Woods ; 

 Introduction to .Arachnida and King-crabs, A. E. Shipley ; 

 Eurypterida, H. Woods ; Scorpions, Spiders, Mites, Ticks, 



&c., C. Warburton ; Tardigrada (Water-bears), A. E. 



Shipley ; Pentastomida, A. E. Shipley ; Pycnogonida, 



Prof. D'.Arcy W. Thompson, 211 

 Cambridge Philosophical Society, 118, 209, 509 

 Cameron (.A. T.), the Position of the Radio-active Elements 



in the Periodic Tables, 67 

 Campbell (.A.), Use of Mutual Inductometers, 477 

 Campbell (N. R.), Discontinuities in Light Emission, 118 

 Canada : Chromite and Asbestos Mining in 1907-8, J. 



McLeish, 407 

 Cancer, Radium and. Dr. Louis W'ickham, 219 

 Cannon (Dr. W. A.), Trichomes as Hereditary Characters, 



'37 



Cape Colony, an Introduction to the Geology of, Dr. A. W . 

 Rogers and A. I.. Du Toit, 454 



Cape Town, Royal Society of South Africa, 149 



Capitan (Dr.), the Discovery of a Skeleton of Palaeolithic 

 Man, 492 



Carburettors, Vaporisers, and Distributing Valves used in 

 Internal Combustion Engines, E. Butler, 155 



Carpentier (J.), Frequency Meter constructed from the De- 

 signs of Commandant Ferrii5, and on a Small Precision 

 Balance constructed by M. CoUot, 359 



Carruthers (Douglas), Big Game of Syria, Palestine, and 

 the Sinaitic Peninsula, 257 



Carruthers (William), the Natural History Museum, 343 



Carse (Dr. G. A.), Earth-air Electric Current and Atmo- 

 spheric Potential Gradient near Edinburgh, 478 



Cartography : Proposed Standardised International Map, 

 74 ; an International Map of the World, Sir Duncan A. 

 Johnston, K.C.M.G., 12S, 189; Dr. E. Bathori, 189; 

 Maps for Use on Balloons and Flying Machines, Dr. Max 

 Gasser and Herr Moedebeck, 164; the Interpretation of 

 Topographic Maps, R. D. Salisbury and W. W. Attwood, 

 430 ; International Map of the Earth on the Scale of 

 I, 1,000,000, -Alfred Grandidier, 448 



Carus-Wilson (Cecil), Natural Inclusion of Stones in Woody 

 Tissue, 117 ■ 



Caspari (Dr. W. A.), Composition and Character of Oceanic 

 Red Clay, 239 



Cattle, the Evolution of British, and the Fashioning of 

 Breeds, Prof. James Wilson, 124 



Cattle of Southern India, Lieut. -Col. W. D. Gunn, 96 



Cavalier (Prof. J.), Leijons sur les Alliages m^talliques, 62 



Cave (C. J. P.), Methods for Observing Pilot Balloons used 

 for Investigating the Currents of the Upper Atmosphere, 



M7 



Cave Vertebrates of America, Prof. Carl H. Eigenmann, 

 Prof. .Arthur Dendy, F.R.S., 40 



Cels (.Alphonse), Evolution geologique de la Terre et ancien- 

 nete de I'Homme, 302 



Ceramics : Handbook of Marks on Pottery and Porcelain, 

 W. Burton and R. L. Hobson, 65 



Ccraski (Mme.), a New Variable Star, or a Nova, 22S 



Cetus, a Large Nebula in, Prof. Wolf, 293 



Challenger Society, 59, 448 



Charles (F.), E.xperimental Mechanics for Schools, 396 



Charlois (M.), Comet 1910a, 468, 479 



Charpy (G.), Cementation of Iron by Solid Carbon, 3S9 



Chatley (H.), Stresses in Masonry, 394 



Chaudier (J.), Radio-activity of the Halogen and Oxyhalogen 

 Compounds of Thorium, 449 



Chauvenet (Ed.), Radio-activity of the Halogen and Oxy- 

 halogen Compounds of Thorium, 440 



Chemistry : a Treatise on Colour Manufacture, George 

 Zerr and Dr. R. Riibencamp, 3 ; Hexahydrophenyl- 

 acetvlene and Hexahydrophenylpropiolic Acid, Georges 

 Darkens and M. Rost, 29; ITndustria delle Materie 

 Grasse, Dr. S. Facchini, 33 ; Gomme, Resine, Gomme- 

 resine e Balsami, Dr. Luigi Settimj, 33 ; Analisi Chimiche 

 per gli In^egneri, Dr. Luigi Medri, 33 : die chemische 

 Industrie, Gustav Muller, 33 ; Chemical Industry on the 

 Continent : a Report to the Electors of the Gartside 

 Scholarship, Harold Baron, 33 ; Laboratory Guide of In- 

 dustrial Chemistry, Dr. .Allen Rogers, 33 ; .Accumulation 

 of Helium in Geological Time, II., Hon. R. J. Strutt, 

 58, 238 ; Production of Helium from Uranium and 

 Thorium, F. Soddy, 59 ; Compressibilities of Helium and 

 Neon, F. P. Burt, 419 ; the Refraction and Dispersion of 

 Neon, C. Cuthbertson and Maude Cuthbertson, 175 ; 



