Nature, Volume 98

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Sir Norman Lockyer
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Contents

Green Prof J A A Larger Place and a New Use
de Vogué Vicomte M obituary 254 Whitaker Prof M H Resignation of the Editorship
7
Greenaway R Natural Selection and the Evolution
20
Greenish Prof H E Mr Holmes Sir S Olivier
vii
Griffiths E and E A A Carbon Tube Furnace 383
27
Saundby Prof R appointed Harveian Orator for 1917
34
Dynamical Stability of J Hunsaker and Natural History Bequest to the by J Gaunt
35
Evershed K Scarcity of Wasps 174 Ontario 399
38
Herdman Prof W A Inshore Fisheries 136 Report of 195
39
Saunders Miss E R and Prof Bateson Breeding Experi
42
Lémeray E M Le Principe de Relativité 368 the University of Melbourne 82 MacBride Prof E W Presidential Address
44
Johnston Sir H H Capt F C Selous 374 Dalziels
10
African Myxomycetes Miss A V Duthie 403 and R B Brownlee 69
22
Leslie W F The Norfolk Oilshales 494 Macdonald Miss I and Miss K Atherton A Scheme for Maternity and Child Welfare Work 415
23
Joukowski Prof N Bases Théoriques de lAéronautique
24
Danysz J Causes of the Disturbances Observed after
24
Darboux J G awarded the Sylvester Medal of the Royal
xxiv
Voorhees the late Prof E B revised by Prof J H White Dr J D Steering by the Stars for Nightflying
67
Keyes F G and R B Brownlee The Thermodynamic
69
Falk K G Alkali and Lipolytically Active Protein 243 French J W Grinding and Polishing of Optical Surfaces
71
McCarrison Major Experimental Production of Congenital
75
Davies A T elected Chairman of the British Prisoners
82
Guillaume J Changes in Steels used as Length Stan
83
Archæology of the Middle Americas
84
Meinecke E P Forest Pathology in Forest Regulation
xxxv
Moor C G and W Partridge Aids to Bacteriology
89
Dawson Father C B Habits of the Hoatzin 453
90
Kidd B obituary
95
Argentina Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales
96
De Lury R E Effect of Haze on Solar Rotation
99
Guillery R A New System of Transmission by a Ball
103
Selous Capt F C obituary article 374 The Work
xxxix
Dicks A J Trade and Commerce 68
107
Norfolk Duke of death 475 in Maize
119
Doidge Dr E M Bacter um campestre in South Africa
123
Air No 1 316 of the 313
125
Lewis G N Steric Hindrance and the Existence of
132
Don SecondLieut A W R
133
Army The Health of the British Sir A Keogh 495
134
Kidston Dr R and Prof W H Lang Rhynia gwynne
138
Alcyonium digitatum Development of Miss A Matthews Comparative Action of on Pus and on Pure Cultures
144
Farmer Prof J B Risks of Tropical Agriculture 299 Fuller Sir B appointed in charge of the new Timber
145
Douie Sir J The Panjab NorthWest Frontier Province
148
Priest S Phosphorescent Centipedes 315 Scarcity
149
Seward Prof A C Prof H H W Pearson F R S 211
152
Herkless Rev J Knighthood conferred upon 333
155
Lewis Prof W C McC A System of Physical gineering Industries
158
Metcalf Rev J A New Comet 277
163
Meyrick E Some Fossil Insects 75
165
Thompson the late Prof S P Exhibition and Sale
170
Nunn Prof elected President of the Mathematical Asso Pease F G Rotation and Radial Velocity of the Spiral
173
Herring Prof Experiments of Feeding White Rats with 163 Imms Dr A D Plants in Health and Disease 428
179
Miller C D The Absorption Coefficients of Soft Xrays
191
Art of the Cave Dr W Wright 51
223
Prosser Dr C S obituary 112
224
Miller Dr C H to deliver the Goulstonian Lectures 503
225
Field H H The Concilium Bibliographicum of Zürich Geikie Sir A The Birds of Shakespeare 147
242
a Beautiful Effect
243
Haberman J V The Value and Limitations of Intelli
249
Miller J M The Operation of Egglaying by Megastig
258
Omori Prof The Eruption of Sakurajima January 12 Leeds University
261
Lodge Sir Oliver J Raymond or Life and Death 289 Marshall F H A and E T Halnan Postœstrous
263
Artificial Limbs Forthcoming Exhibition of 273
264
Walker A O Scarcity of Wasps 148 Whitmell C T Searchlights
269
Hickson Prof S J Certain Sessile Forms of Foramini Jackson Sir H appointed President of the Royal Naval
273
Doxford Sir W T obituary 112
274
Doyne R W obituary 18 37
286
Wrightson Prof J death 273 obituary article
294
Aldehydes with Ketones Condensation of iii H Ryan Aphidoletes meridionalis Lifehistory and Habits of J
296
Finlayson J death 476 Gilchrist Prof D A Economy in Meat Production
301
Drysdale C W Rossland Columbia 398
306
Hill G A obituary 38 Jackson J W PreColumbian Use of the Moneycowrie
309
Dymes T A The Seed of Iris pseudacorus 303
317
Larkman A E Columnar Icecrystals 269
319
Compass Visible Rev Wm Halls
323
Echegaray Dr J obituary 295
328
Science and Industry with
339
Sheehy E J Abnormality in Arterial Arches in a Rabbit
344
Wundt Prof W translated by Prof E L Schaub
346
WynneEdwards Rev J R Science Teaching in Schools
352
Orr Prof J Engineering Science in South Africa 41 Audibility of Sound 83
357
Lavender J H Hardening of Screw Gauges 378
363
Wallis B C Macmillans Graphic Geographies The Wilberforce W Medals in Connection with the Work
364
Hollister N The Prairiedogs 315 Jee Dr E C Fluctuations of the Herring Mackerel
367
Eichel Dr O R A Manual of Fire Prevention and Fire
368
Fleure Prof Regions in Human Geography 380 Glenn Prof O E A Treatise on the Theory of
375
Shelley Prof Address to the Teachers Guild
379
Richardson H The Aftereffects of War on Population
384
Owen J H Breeding Habits of the Redbacked Shrike Plants in the N O Solanaceæ part iii 463
394
Watt H J The Typical Form of the Cochlea and its Marine Fibre
397
Ellis W death 295 obituary article 312
401
Yates J appointed Head of the Chemistry Department
402
Etchells E F Forthcoming Lectures to the Junior Insti
422
Richet C The Alternating Use of Antiseptics 303
423
Sun
424
An Arabic 406 de Abenbéder Compendio de Arboreal Habits and the Evolution of Man Prof G Elliot
426
Rivers Dr W H R The Cultivation of Taro 199
435
Veglia Dr F Anatomy and Lifehistory of Haemonchus
439
Miscellaneous
441
Øyen Hr P A The Geological Work of Prof A Hel Parts of the Pectoral and Pelvic Arches in London
443
Nilsson Dr E awarded the Alvarenga Prize of
475
Paiva C A Zoological Results of a Tour in the Far Pilgrim G E and G de P Cotter Eocene Mammals
481
Wertheimer Dr A Modified Sandwich System of Worsdell W C The Principles of Plant Teratology
485
Loeb Prof L The Cancer Problem 96 Kenai Peninsula 118
488
Lee Sir A appointed DirectorGeneral of Food Pro
495
Westropp T J The Progress of Irish Archæology 113 114
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