INDEX TO VOLUME XL.* 



Abbot, C. G., Eumford medal 

 awarded to, 96. 



Academy, National, meeting at New- 

 York, 666; Memoirs, 667. 



Aitchison, L., Analysis of Non-Fer- 

 rous Metals, 658. 



Alberta, Cretaceous Sea in, Dowling, 

 521. 



Alcoholometric Tables, Thorpe, 515. 



Amphibia, fossil, migration, etc., 

 Moodie, 186. 



Andersen, O., aventurine feldspar, 

 351. 



Anderson, G. E., stream piracy of 

 Provo and Weber Rivers, 314. 



Association, American, meeting at 

 San Francisco, 318. 



— British, meeting at Manchester, 

 318. 



Atomdynamik, Stark, 517. 



Atomic Weights, International 

 Committee, annual report, 658. 



Australia, Broken Hill Area, geolog- 

 ical investigations, Mawson, 220. 



Aventurine feldspar, Andersen, 351. 



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Bailey, L. H., Plant-Breeding, 92 ; 

 Fruit-growing, 93. 



Baird, Spencer F., Biography by W. 

 H. Dall, 95. 



Barbour, E. H., new Nebraska Mam- 

 moth, Elephas hayi, 129. 



Barrell, J., movements of the strand 

 line in Pleistocene and post-Pleisto- 

 cene, 1 ; strength of the earth's 

 crust, 663. 



Barus, C, use of compensators in 

 displacement interferometry, 299 ; 

 interferences of crossed spectra, 486. 



Binaries, orbits of eclipsing, Shap- 

 ley, 669. 



Boeke, H. E., Petrography, 664. 



Boston, post-glacial history, Shimer, 

 437. 



BOTANY. 



Fruit-growing, Bailey, 93. 

 Plant-Breeding, Bailey, 92 ; Coul- 

 ter, 93. 

 Sap, Ascent in Plants, Dixon, 91. 

 Weeds, Manual of, Georgia, 92. 



Bowen, N. L., crystallization of 

 magmas, 161. 



Brandywine formation, Clark, 499. 



British Museum publications, 96, 

 668. 



Bronzes, ancient, from Machu Picchu, 

 Peru, Mathewson, 525. 



Browning, P. E., detection and sep- 

 aration of platinum, gold, etc., 349 ; 

 study of flame spectra, 507. 



Canada, Dept. of Mines, 87. 

 Carnegie Foundation, ninth annual 

 report, 93. 



LtjpUll, tlO. 



Institution, publications, 94, 523. 

 Case, E. C, Dimetrodon incisivus, 



restoration, 474. 

 Chemical Analysis, Quantitative, 



Knight, 658. 



— German, Phillips, 659. 



— Technology, Lewkowitsch, and 

 Warburton, 79. 



Chemistry, Household, Vulte, 659. 



— Medical, Leffmann, 659. 



— Organic, Cook, 515 ; Norris, 515. 



— Physical, Jones, 515. 



— Progress for 1914, 80. 



CHEMISTRY. 



Alkyl phosphates, Drushel, 643. 



Aluminium and beryllium, separa- 

 tion, etc., Minuig, 482. 



Arsenic, antimony, etc., separation 

 and detection, Hahn, 444. 



Arsenious oxide as alkalimetric 

 standard, Menzies and McCarthy, 

 444. 



Chloroform, action upon metallic 

 sulphates, Conduche, 79. 



Glycocoll and diethyl carbonate, 

 Drushel and Knapp, 509. 



Hydracrylic esters, Drushel and 

 Holden, 511. 



Lead, determination as sulphite, 

 Jamieson, 157. 



— volumetric estimation, Miles, 514. 



Oxides, heat of formation and poly- 

 merization, Mixter, 23. 



Petroleum oils, high boiling, Mc- 

 Afee, 443. 



*This Index contains the general heads, Chemistry, Geology, Minerals, Obituary, 

 Rocks, Zoology; under each the titles of Articles referring thereto are included. 



