Nature, Količina 90

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Sir Norman Lockyer
Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913
 

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Abbott C G Variability of Solar Radiation 288 Azimuth Tables for Determination of Lines of Position
28
Hull Prof Edward F R S SubOceanic Physiography
32
Hume A O C B Collection left to British Museum
57
Sastri M H the Cult Ayi Pantha 508 Sinclair James and G W MAllister First Years Course
70
Langworthy Dr and Caroline Hunt Cheese as Diet
90
Hutchinson Dr A Graphical Methods in Crystallo
94
Masson I Precipitation of Salts by corresponding Acids Method Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child
99
Gill Sir David K C B F R S Prof Sandwith and Dr Museum 595
131
Merton T R Photography of Absorption Spectra 682 Manual in Chemistry 431
135
Nölke Fr Origin of Ice Ages 445
136
Heilprin Michael and his Sons Biography by G Pollak Hodgson E S Work of the Reichsanstalt Charlotten
139
Bret C M Two stable forms of Hevea brasiliensis in affinity
140
Jackson S W Spotted Bowerbird 475
143
Oshanin B Katalog der palaearktischen Hemipteren 513
146
Henrici Capt the International Map 395 Hollis H P Comets due to Return this Year 552
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Davison Dr C Earthquake Prediction 340 Higher Times of Solar Eclipse Phenomena
162
Schäfer Prof E A F R S Inaugural Address to the Sircar A Chandra Possible Chemical Method of Dis
169
Padova E Lightcurves of Variable Stars
173
Paige S Mineral Resources of Texas 659
184
Parkyn E A the Jaw from the Stalagmite in Kents
190
Jameson Dr H Lyster a Pearl from Nautilus 191
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Ranken Capt H S Treatment of Human Trypano Resenhain Dr and Mr Ewen Intercrystalline Cohesion
200
Peach Dr B N F R S Opening Address to Section C
207
Jégou P Use of Horizontal Wires for receiving Hertzian
208
Bridel M Gentiopicrin in Swertia perennis 377 Densimeter to use on Board Ship 717
210
Ravasini Dr R Italian Figtrees and their Insect Rcss Col Charles D S O the RussoJapanese War
235
Lankester Sir E Ray K C B F R S Glaciation
249
Scharlieb Dr Mary Adolescent Girls 90 at Temperatures up to 1500 C 401
252
Dawson C Discovery of Remains of Ancient Man 390 and of Trachea in Warmblooded Animals 479
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Miller Prof D C Instrument for Analysing Sound Muller P Th and Mlle Guerdjikoff Refraction
273
Godfrey C M V O and A W Siddons a Shorter
275
Latarche Miss M Plankton of Lough Neagh 451
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Kaempffert W Eugenics 391
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Dawson W Bell Actual Conditions affecting Icebergs 700 Education 583
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Laue Dr M Crystal Spacelattice Revealed by Röntgen
306
Schmidt Dr J Early Larval Stages of Eels 681 Smith E F and Misses Brown and McCulloch Crown
314
Goodrich E S Polyclads and Ctenophores 448 a Ingots
316
Keeble Prof F and Dr E F Armstrong Biochemistry
319
Lea A M Revision of Australian Curculionidæ 481
324
Lenz F Uber die krankhaften Erbanlagen des Mannes
330
Pearl R Mode of Inheritance of Fecundity in Fowls 526
334
Lepierre C Action of Zinc on Aspergillus niger 613 664
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Keith Prof A Human Jaw from Kents Cavern 135
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Abel E Equilibrium in presence of Sodium Acetate 641 United States
367
Peck J W Vocational Call and the Edinburgh Evening
370
Levings J H Blastroasting of Sulphide Ores 586
375
Ross Mr Individual Attention in Rearing Animals
398
Schultz L G Weather and the Ultraviolet Radiations Smith Leigh and Novaya Zemlya W H R van Manen
408
Gray A A Ganglion in Human Temporal Bone 662 Australia and America 660
418
Linck Dr G Fortschritte der Mineralogie c 58
423
Schwartz M and M Villatte Optical Method of Coincid Smith Dr R Greig Soilfertility 665
427
Desmoulière A the Antigen in the Wassermann Reaction IronNickelCarbon
428
Dessau Prof B Manuale di Fisica ad Uso delle Scuole Schools 157
434
Inter Dyson Dr F W F R S Chromospheric Lines
443
Lloyd Miss Jordan Parthenogenetic Larvæ of Echinus
449
Dietrich B Moselle Valley 444 East C M Heredity
458
Kirkpatrick W Marriage Customs of the Gehara
481
Scrivenor J B Geological History of Malay Peninsula Smith Dr Theodate L the Montessori System
486
Regan C Tate Antarctic Fishes of Scottish Antarctic RowlandBrown H Butterflies and Moths at Home
488
Peddie Prof Spectral Series 424
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Briggs Dr Wm and H W Bausor Elementary Quanti Camus J Saturn
495
Loeb Dr Jacques the Mechanistic Conception of Life
506
Abetti Dr G Diameter of Neptune 29 clature 320 the Simple Carbohydrates and the Gluco
510
Seagrave F E Next Return of Enckes Comet in 1914 Help for Shipmasters 645
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Pennant Thomas Collection 626
538
Senier Prof A Opening Address to Section B Chemistry
545
Perkin Dr F Mollwo Natural and Synthetic Rubber
546
Minakata K Colours of Plasmodia of some Mycetozoa
548
Gray J Effects of Hypertonic Solutions upon Eggs of Hamy M Arc Arrangement with Iron Electrodes 213
550
Brochet A Conductivity of Acids and their Absorption by Carnevali Prof Joining of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys
561
Perry Prof John F R S Practical Mathematics 34
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Regny P Vinassa de Libya Italica 330 Roy M de Opacity of Atmosphere in 1912 683
569
Perrycoste Frank H a Flower Sanctuary 71 162
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Maanen Dr A van Proper Motions of Stars near Orion
601
McCulloch A R Young Sunfish from Central Pacific 213
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Hertwig O die Radiumkrankheit tierischer Keimzellen Horton Dr F Positive Ionisation produced by Platinum
612
MacDowall A B the Current Winter
622
Adams Prof J Germination of Seeds of Dicotyledons 506 Armstrong Prof H E and E F and E Horton Herbage
635
Shakespear Lieut Col J the Lushei Kuki Clans 464 Sorley Prof A D Lindsay Mechanical Law and Pur
636
Ritchie J B Test of the Law of Torsional Oscillation of Radium Emanation 425
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Minchin Prof Hereditary Infection of Bees 448 jubiläum Prof F G Donnan F R S
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MLennan Evan Atmospheric Potential
647
McLintock W F P Gem Stones 470
655
Kleeman R D Atomic Constants and Properties
663
Knox Dr J Elementary Chemical Theory and Calcula
675
Kronecker Prof Taste 397
681
Mitchell P Chalmers F R S Opening Address to Section Neuberg Prof C Influence of Light on Living
683
Field
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Bruce Dr W S the Antarctic Continent 395 Scottish Chadwick J and A S Russell Excitation of Gamma
690
Amundsen Captain Roald A G Chater the South Pole Aveling Dr F on the Consciousness of the Universal
695
Mitsukuri Prof K Actinopodous Holothurioidea 549 Newbigin Dr M I Man and his Conquest of Nature 131
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Anderson J S and G B Burnside New Method
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