Nature, 

 February 2, 1924. 



Name Index 



vu 



Close (Sir Charles), The Determination of Sea-level, 602 



Clowes (Prof. F.), [death], 947 



Cochrane (J. A.), Readable School Chemistry : a Book 



for Beginners, 236 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), A Fossil Caddis-case, 794 ; 



Insects in Korean Amber, 622 

 Coe (H. I.), The Behaviour of Metals under Compressive 



Stresses, 491 

 Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Adsorption on Soil-grains, 205 ; 



Geology for Canadian Students, 535 ; Scientific 



Names of Greek Derivation, 10, 724 ; The Floor of 



the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 251 ; The 



Transport of Rocks, 99 

 Coleman (Prof. A. P.) and Prof. W. A. Parks, Elementary 



Geology : with special reference to Canada, 535 

 Collins (Miss M. I.), The Plant Ecology of the Barrier 



District. Part I., 304 

 Collocott (E. E. v.), Tongan Astronomy and the Calendar, 



177 

 Colvin (I. D.), The Rhodes Scholarships, 744 

 Colwell (Dr. N. P.). Medical Education in the United 



States, 303 

 Combridge (J. T.), An Einstein Paradox, 134 

 Compton (Prof. A. H.), Recoil of Electrons from Scattered 



X-Rays, 435 

 Conant (J. B.) and A. W. Sloan, Free Radicles, 740 

 Connolly (T. F.), A new form of Balloon Theodolite, 74 ; 



New Types of Levelling Instruments using Reversible 



Bubbles, 638 

 Conrady (Prof. A. E.) and others, Photography as a 



Scientific Instrument, 858 

 Cooke (Lt.-Col. J. H.), Discovery of a Midden and Fire- 

 Hearth at Chark, near Gosport, 20 

 Cooke (May Thatcher), Bird Censuses in the United States, 



455 

 Cooper (F. J.), Textile Chemistry : an Introduction to 



the Chemistry of the Cotton Industry, 860 

 Cooper (H.), The Martyr Roll of Science, 631 

 Cooper (W. R.), Electro-chemistry related to Engineering, 



824 

 Coppock (J. B.) and G. A. Lodge, An Introduction to 



Mining Science : a theoretical and practical text-book 



for Mining Students. Second edition, 825 

 Cornish (Prof. G. A.), A Canadian School Geography, 129 

 Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), The British Empire as a Maritime 



State, 421 ; The Geographical Position of the British 



Empire, 593 ; The Great Capitals : an Historical 



Geography, 320 

 Costantin (Prof. J.), Origine de la vie sur le globe, 278 

 Costantin (J.) and L. Dufour, A Secondary Disease of the 



Oak caused by Polyporus {Phellinus) rubriporus, 779 

 Coster (Dr. D.), Chemical Analysis by X-rays, 807 

 de Costobadie (L.), Insecticides, 791 

 Cotton (Prof. C. A.), Geomorphology of New Zealand. 



Part I., 717 

 Councilman (W. T.), The Root System of Epigcsa repens 



and its Relation to the Fungi of the Humus, 460 

 Coupin (H.), The supposed formation of Chlorophyll in 



the Dark, 304; The Swelling of Seeds and the 



Osmotic Pressure of the Medium, 852 

 Coursey (P. R.), How to Build Amateur Valve Stations, 757 

 Cousen (A.), The Estimation of Selenium in Glass, 710 

 Cox (R. R. S.), appointed assistant lecturer and tutor 



in mathematics in Sheffield University, 607 

 Craib (Prof. W. G.), Moisture in freshly felled Timber, 21 

 Crane (M. B.) and Miss A. E. Gairdner, Species-crosses 



in Cochlearia, 670 

 Crawford (A.) and companions, feared loss of, 371 

 Crawford (O. G. S.), Air Survey and Archaeology, 217 

 Crawford and Balcarres (Lord), elected a trustee of the 



British Museum, 17 

 Crew (F. A. E.), Sex Reversal in the Common Fowl, 



601 ; and others. The British Journal of Experimental 



Biology, 133 

 Cripps (F. R.), D'Arrest's Comet, 19, 143 

 Crompton (Col. R. E. B.), elected an honorary member of 



the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 701 

 Crooke (Dr. W.), [obituary article], 663 

 Croom (Sir Halliday), [death], 551 



Crossland (C), grant to, from the Balfour Fund of Cam- 

 bridge University, 708 



Crowfoot (Mrs.) and H. Ling Roth, Tablet-weaving in 



Ancient Egypt, 373 

 Crowther (Dr. C.), Science and the Agricultural Crisis, 424, 



510 

 Croze (F.), The Einstein Displacement of Solar Lines, 335 

 CuUis (Prof. C. G.) and A. B. Edge, Report on the Cupri- 

 ferous Deposits of Cyprus, 430 

 Culpin (Dr. M.), Psycho-analysis, 86 

 Cunningham (J. T.), Dr. Kammerer's Lecture to the 



Linnean Society, 133 ; Experiments on Ciona 



intestinalis, 864 ; Human Embryology and Evolution, 



538 

 Cunningham-Craig (E. H.), The Origin of Petroleum, 627 

 Curie (Mme. P.), La Radiologic et la guerre, 433 ; proposed 



pension for, 874 

 Curie (M.), Spark Spectra in Non-metals in the Liquid 



State, 887 

 Curie (R.), Into the East : Notes on Burma and Malaya, 



129 

 Currie (Dr. J. R.), elected Henry Mechan professor of 



Public Health in Glasgow University, 526 

 Curtis (H. D.), Irregularities in the Velocity Curves of 



Spectroscopic Binaries, 227 



Dalton (Prof. J. P.), The Attraction-coefficient for Sub- 

 stances of Low Critical Temperature, 256 

 Dalziel (Dr. J. M.), Trees of the Gold Coast, 913 

 Damiens (A.), The Dynamic AUotropy of Mercuric Iodide, 



779 

 Dangeard (P. A., and P.), The Vitality of Leaves of 



Aucuba preserved in a Vacuum, 119 

 Daniel (Prof. J. F.), The Elasmobranch Fishes, 616 

 Daniell (Dr. P. J.), appointed to the Town Trust chair 



of mathematics in Sheffield University, 25 

 Darbishire (Prof. O. V.), British Museum (Natural History). 



British Antarctic {Terra Nova) Expedition, 1910. 



Botany, pt. 3, 468 ; Lichens, 666 

 Darmois (E.), Polarimetric Observations on Tartar 



Emetic, and Tartrate and Malate of Uranyl, 152 ; 



and J. Perin, Cryoscopy in NagSO^ . loHjO, 747 

 Darrow (F. L.), Questions and Problems in Chemistry, 278 

 Dart (Prof. R. A.), Boskop Remains from the South-east 



African Coast, 623 

 Darwin (Prof. C. G.), The New Mechanics, 637 

 Daucet (A.), Action of Xanthydrol on Semicarbazide, etc., 



958 

 Dauvergne (J.) and Mile. Weil, The Culture of Plants in 



a Sterile Liquid Medium, 815 

 Davenport (A. H.), appointed fellow and bursar of Sidney 



Sussex College, Cambridge, 72 

 Davenport (C. B.)^ Body Build and its Inheritance, 228 

 Davies (E. C), appointed assistant lecturer in chemistry 



at the Natal Technical College, Durban, 920 

 Davis (Prof. W. M.), Coral-reefs and Coastal Platforms, 



806 ; The Depth of Coral-reef Lagoons, 460 ; The 



Marginal Belts of the Coral Seas, 460 

 Davison (Dr. C), Inaudible Air- waves, 602 ; The Japanese 



Earthquake of September i, 399 

 Davy (J. Burtt) and J. Hutchinson, Brachystegia, a 



Tropical Source of Fibre and Timber, 68 

 Dawkins (Sir W. Boyd), Birthday of, 947 

 Dawson (Prof. E.), The Social Studies in Civic Education, 



708 

 Day (Dr. D. T.), A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry. 



2 vols., 683 

 Dean (H. P.), appointed assistant lecturer in mechanical 



engineering in Birmingham University, 811 

 Dean (W. R.), elected a fellow of Trinity College, Cam- 

 bridge, 638 

 Dearlove (A. L.), [obituary], 698 

 Debenham (F.), An Epitome of Antarctic Adventure, 123 ; 



The Quest Expedition and its Lessons, 754 

 Debye (P.) and E. Hueckel, Ionic Dissociation in Solution, 



146 

 Decarriere (E.), The Catalytic Oxidation of Ammonia by 



Air in contact with Pure Palladium, 227 

 Dee (A. A.), Effect of Quenching from above the Carbide 



Transition Temperature upon the Magnetism of Steel, 



26 

 Deeley (R. M.), Barometric Pressure in High Latitudes, 240 



