August 21, 1926 Nature A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF SCIENCE VOLUME CXVII JANUARY, 1926, to JUNE, 1926 "To the solid ground Of Nature trusts the mind which builds for aye.”—WORDSWorth. , N v.117 Abbot (Dr. C. G.), The Earth and the Stars, 819 Abel (O.), An Attempted Solution of the Flysch Problem, Abonnenc (L.), Drops formed in an Electric Field, 810 Adam (A. T.), Wire-Drawing and the Cold Working of Adam (N. K.), and G. Jessop, The " Gas Laws in Surface Solutions, 484; The Spreading of Solids on Water Surfaces, 180; The Structure of Thin Films. Part VII., 179 Adams (E. D.), presented with the John Fritz gold medal, 565 Adams (H. C.), The Collection and Utilisation of Small Water Supplies for Rural Communities and Single Houses, 698 Adeney (W. E.), On the Rate and Mechanism of the Aeration of Water under Open-air Conditions, 642; Agar (Prof. W. E.), Trial and Error in the Behaviour of certain Arthropoda, 99 Aitken (A. C.), On Bernouilli's Numerical Solution of Algebraic Equations, 878; On the Theory of Graduation, 70 Aiyar (B. R. Rajam), Rambles in Vedânta. Being a collection of his contributions to the Prabuddha Bharata, 1896–98, 853 Aladjem (R.), Salinity of Nile Water, 871 Alexander (Prof. S.), Science and the Modern World, 847 Ali (Mohammed), Studies on B. ægypticus, Pt. i., 537 Alkins (W. E.), Influence of the Metallic Contact between the Component Wires upon the Electrical Resistance of a Stranded Conductor, 401 Allbutt (Sir T. Clifford), Arteriosclerosis: a Summary View, April 3, Suppt., 18 Allen (C. E.), The Direct Results of Mendelian Segregation, 402 Allen (Sir Harry Brookes), [death], 731 Allen (Prof. H. S.), Haas's Theoretical Physics. Vol. 2, 687 Allis (E. P.), Morphology of Fishes, 837 Alliston (S. K.), The Selective Reflection' of X-rays by Crystals of Potassium Bromide, 743 iii Allmand (Prof. A. J.), and R. H. D. Barklie, The Influence of Alternating Currents in the Electrolytic Corrosion of Iron, 437 Allorge (P.), The Variations of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration in some Sphagnum Peats in the Centre and West of France, 254 Alston (R. L.), Some Developments in the X-ray Analysis Amaral (Dr. A. Do), A General Consideration of Snake Anderson (Prof. J.), The bicentenary of the birth of, 242 Anderson (Dr. W.), The Physical Nature of the Solar Corona, 27 André (E.), The Oils of the Chaulmoogra Group, 219 Andrew (J. H.), M. S. Fisher, and J. M. Robertson, Some Physical Properties of Steel and their Determination, 180 Andrewes (Miss Ursula), Dr. Ann C. Davies, and Prof. F. Horton, The Soft X-ray Absorption Limits of certain Elements, 179 Andrews (H. E.), Carabid Beetles from the KumaonTibetan Frontier, 602 Andrieux, The Electrolysis at a High Temperature of Anson (F.), The Chinese Point of View, 278 Archer (R. M.), The Evaporative Losses of Vacuum- Diameter, 71; Measures of the Sun's Diameter, 566; Theory of the Flying Shadows in Solar Eclipses, 181 Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), Dyestuffs, 676 Armstrong (Prof. H. E.), Alice in Wonderland at the Breakfast Table, 166; Bigamous Hydrogen-a Protest, 553; Carbon and Silicon: the two Foundation Stones of the World, 683; Do we don't we-what do we --know? 195; Ozone and the Upper Atmosphere, 452; Wasteful Research? 823; What we know, 590 Arndt (Prof. K.), translated by W. H. Patterson, A Summary of Physical Chemistry, 412 d'Arsonval, Electrical Accidents and Artificial Respiration, 254 Arthur (J. C.), Grass Rusts of South America, 28 Asklund (Dr. B.), The Enstatite-Augite Series of Pyroxenes, 136 Aslin (Mary S.), Rothamsted Experimental Station Library. Catalogue, 751 Asplind (B.), Minor Planets, 802 |