VI 



Najne Index 



r Nature, 

 \_Fcliruary 2, 1924 



Brunner, Mond and Co., Ltd., Water Treatment, 518 

 Bruylants (P.) and J. Gevaert, Reaction between Organo- 



magnesium Compounds and Nitriles, 959 

 Bryant (V. S.), Introduction to Practical Mathematics, 685 

 Bubb (Prof. F. W.), Direction of /3-rays produced by 



Polarised X-rays, 363 

 Buckley (H. E.), Some Anomalous Optical Properties of 



Freshly-prepared Mixed Crystals of the Seignette 



Salts, 778 

 Bull (A. J.), Defects in Colour Photographs, 405 

 Buller (Prof. A. H. R.), Researches on Fungi. Vol. 2, 614 

 Bunbury (H. M.), The Destructive Distillation of Wood, 



157 

 Burckhalter (C), [death], 663 

 Burkitt (M. C), Discovery in Northern Spain of an 



Industry which appears to be Transitional between 



the late Palaeolithic and the Opening of the Neolithic 



Ages, 746 

 Burnet (E.), Irregular Reactions of the Filtrate from Broth 



Culture in Goats infected with Micrococcus melitensis, 



380 

 Burns (C. D.), The Contact between Minds : a Meta- 

 physical Hypothesis, 236 

 Burrows (G. J.) and F. Eastwood, Molecular Solution 



Volumes in Ethyl Alcohol, 408 

 Burton (W.), Dutch Potters and Their Work, 893 

 Burton (W.), Chinese Potters and Porcelain, 89 

 Bury (H.), The Distribution of Palaeoliths in the Hamp- 

 shire Basin, 746 

 Bushnell (D. I.), Indian Villages in the Eastern United 



States, 703 

 Biitikofer (E.), The Swiss National Park and its Mollusca, 



248 

 Butler (J. A. V.), Heterogeneous Equilibria. Pt. I., 851 ; 



The Significance of the Electrode Potential, 778 

 Buxton (E. N.), Epping Forest. Ninth edition, 617 

 Buxton (L. H. D.), The Inhabitants of Inner Mongolia, 850 

 Buxton (T. B.), appointed professor of animal pathology 



in Cambridge University, 255 

 Buxton (Dr. P.), leading an expedition to Samoa for the 



medical study of the depopulation of the Pacific, 767 

 Bygott (J.), Eastern England : Some Aspects of its 



Geography, with special reference to Economic 



Significance, 825 



Caillas (A.), The Composition of Propolis of Bees, 958 

 Caille (M.) and E. Viel, The Detection of Small Quantities 



of Antimony and Bismuth in Biological Liquids, 28 

 Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co., Ltd., Temperature- 

 measuring Instruments, 844 

 Cameron (T. W. M.), A Nematode of Sheep, 373 

 Campbell (J. A.), Influence of Atmospheric Conditions 



upon the Pulse-rate and " Oxygen-debt " after 



Running, 885 

 Campbell (Dr. N. R.), Inventors and Patents, 350 ; 



Modern Electrical Theory. Supplementary Chapters. 



Chapter 17 : The Structure of the Atom, 895 ; 



Traduit et adapte en Fran9ais par Mme. A. M. 



Pebellier. Les Principes de la physique, 860 ; B. P. 



Dudding and J. W. Ryde, A Substitute for the 



McLeod Gauge, 651 

 Campbell (Prof. W. W.) and R. Trumpler, Further Search 



for Intra-mercurial Planets, 485 ; The Solar Eclipse 



of 1922 and Einstein's Theory, 485 

 Cannon (G.), Chromosome Movements in Nuclear Division, 



177 

 Cardinall (A. W.), Fire-maldng on the Gold Coast, 556 

 Carlo (G.) and J. Franck, The Quantum Equivalent in 



Photo-electric Conduction, 882 

 Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), Warble-flies of Cattle, 887 

 Carpenter (Dr. G. H. D.), Artificial Breeding Places as a 



Means of Control of Glossina palpalis, 67 

 Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), Bessemer Steel, 830; Dr. J. E. 



Stead, 801 ; More Applications of Physics, 462 ; 



The Production of Single Metallic Crystals and some 



of their Properties, 58 

 Carpenter (Kathleen E.), Distribution of LimncBa pereger 



and L. truncatula, 9 

 Carr (Prof. H. Wildon), Essence and Existence, 572 ; The 



Pascal Commemoration on the Puy de Dome, 114 ; 



Time lived and Time represented, 426 



Carroll (D. C), elected to the Michael Foster research 



studentship in Cambridge University, 149 

 Carse (G. A.) and D. Jack, The X-ray Corpuscular 



Emission from Iron in a Magnetised and Unmagnetised 



State, 151 

 Carter (G. S.), Structure and Movements of the Latero- 



frontal Cilia of the Gills of Mytilus, 885 

 Cartwright (Dr. E.), The Centenary of the Death of, 631 

 Carus-Wilson (C), A large Sarsen Stone, 653 ; Tubular 



Cavities in Sarsens, 324 

 Casellaand Co., Ltd., Catalogue of Surveying and Drawing 



Instruments, etc., 769 

 Cash (L. S.) and C. E. Fawsitt, Estimation of Cineol in 



Essential Oils by the Cocking Process, 564 

 Casson (S.), Mycenaean Elements in the North Aegean, 770 ; 



Rugby and Hockey in Ancient Greece, 144 

 Cave (C. J. P.), Proposed International Survey of the 



Sky, 363 ; and G. A. Clarke, 282 

 Celesia (Paolo), opere di, Studi biologici, 648 

 Chadwick (H. C), Asterias, 432 

 Chamberlin (T. C), J. M. Clarke, E. W. Brown, and W. 



Duane, The Age of the Earth, 302 

 Chambers (F.), [obituary article], 550 

 Chance Bros, and Co., Ltd., Resistance Glassware, 522 

 Chanda (R.), The Discovery of Supposed Neolithic Writing 



in India, 76 

 Chandler (Dr. A. C), Animal Parasites and Human 



Disease. Second edition, 388 

 Chapman (F.), Cainozoic and recent Austral Rhyn- 



choneblids, 487 ; Probable Aeolian Origin of Grey- 

 wether Sandstone, 239 ; and C. J. Gabriel, A revision 



of the Australian Tertiary Patellidae, Patelloidiidae, 



Cocuclinidae, and Fissurellidae, 608 

 Chapman (R. E.), The Carbohydrate Enzymes of certain 



Monocotyledons, 814 

 Chapman (Prof. S.), On Auroral Observations, 99 

 Charles (W. F.), Peculiarities in the Development of the 



Ant's Foot, 709 

 Charles-Baudouin (L.), translated by F. Rothwell, The 



Birth of Psyche, 322 

 Charpentier (J.), Application of the Biochemical Method 



of Characterisation of Galactose to the Study of the 



Composition of the Pectins, 888 

 Charriou (A.), The Absorption of Sodium Hyposulphite by 



Photographic Papers, 460 ; The Reciprocal Displace- 

 ment of Substances carried down by Precipitates, iig 

 Chatley (Prof. H.), Cohesion, 745 

 Chavastelon (M.), Diffusion of Sulphur Vapour in Air at 



the Ordinary Temperature, 888 

 Cheatle (Sir Lenthal), The Ministry of Health, 425 

 Cheel (E.), Two additional species of Leptospermum, 408 

 Cheeseman (T. F.), [obituary article], 871 

 Cheveneau (C.) and J. Callame, A Micropalmer, 814 

 Chiene (Prof. J.), [obituary article], 61 

 Childe (C. P.), Plea for Better Housing Conditions in 



Industrial Centres, 252 

 Chisholm (G. G.), Geographical Influences, 320 

 Chree (Dr. C), Antarctic Geophysics, 206 ; Magnetic 



Declination at Kew, 740 ; Solar Activity and Atmo- 

 spheric Electricity, 361 ; Terrestrial Magnetism in 



France, 458 

 Christopherson (Dr. J. B.), The Intermediary Hosts of the 



Human Trematodes, Schistosoma hcBmatobium and 



Schistosoma mansoni in Nyasaland Protectorate, 436 

 Chumley (J.), Deep-sea Deposits of the Atlantic Ocean, 923 

 Clark (J. E.) and I. D. Margary, Report on the Phenological 



Observations in the British Isles, 1922, 74 

 Clark (W.), Action of Sodium Arsenite on Photographic 



Plates, 877 

 Clark (W. E. Le Gros), appointed reader in anatomy at 



St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, 812 

 Clarke (A.), Flavouring Materials : Natural and Synthetic, 



128 

 Clay (H.), The Economic Aspect of the Ruhr Problem, 170 

 Clayton (Dr. W.), The Theory of Emulsions and Emulsifica- 



tion, 128 

 Clements (Dr. F. E.), The Ecological Method in teaching 



Botany, 291 

 Clifford (P. H.) and R. G. Fargher, Pectin in Cotton, 219 

 Cloake (Dr. P. C), Red Discoloration on Dried Salted Fish, 



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