Nature, 

 February 2, 1924 



Name Index 



IX 



Endo (H.), The Measurement of the Change of Volume 



in Metals during Solidification, 491 

 English (S.),- The Ashley Bottle Machine, 152 

 Entwistle (F.), Daily and Seasonal Variations of Fog, 807 

 Eredia (Prof. F.), La Siccita del 192 1, 488 

 Errera (J.), Colloidal Supports for obtaining the Emission 



Spectra of Solutions, 119 

 Escher (M.), The Polonium carried down with Bismuth 



Hydrate in Soda Solution, 226 

 Evans (Sir Arthur), Crete as a Stepping-stone of Early 



Culture : some New Lights, 660 ; Excavations at 



Knossos, 370 

 Evans (I. H. N.), Studies in Religion, Folk-lore, and 



Custom in British North Borneo and the Malay 



Peninsula, 616 

 Evans (Dr. J. W.), Continental Drift and the Stressing 



of Africa, 438 ; Earthquake Warnings, 538 ; Scientific 



Names of Greek Derivation, 9, 901 

 Evans (M. H.), appointed an assistant lecturer in physics 



in Sheffield University, 607 

 Evans (Dr. Pole), A Guide to Botanical Survey Work, 221 

 Evans (U. R.), Metals and Metallic Compounds. In 



4 Vols., 716 ; The Electro-chemical Character of 



Corrosion, 491 ; The Law of Definite Proportions in 



the Light of Modern Research, 151 

 Evans (W. D.), The Menace of Civilisation : an appeal 



to Men of Science, 395 

 Everdingen (Prof, van), elected president of the Inter- 

 national Meteorological Committee, 525 

 Evers (N.), Insulin, 843 

 Evershed (Dr. J.), An Uncommon Type of Cloud, 901 ; 



The Einstein Shift in the Solar Spectrum, 632 



Fagg (C. C), Freudian Psychology and Evolution Theory, 

 770 



Fairbourne (A.), Molecular Interruption, 98 



Fajans (Dr. K.), appointed assistant professor of physical 

 chemistry in Munich University, 379 ; translated by 

 T. S. Wheeler and W. G. King, Radioactivity and 

 the Latest Developments in the Study of the Chemical 

 Elements, 757 



Falconer (Dr. J. D.) and others. The Geological Exploration 

 of Africa, 294 



Falk (K. G.), Catalytic Action, 498 



Farquharson (A.), A suggested Indicator for Petroleum, 952 



Farquharson (D. J.), Geology of Southern Guernsey, 958 



Farquharson (F. R.) and Dr. J. S. Owens, The Haze on 

 Derby Day, 109 



Farrer (P.), Science and the State, 689 



Fassler(Dr. K.), appointed assistant and reader in mineral- 

 ogy and geology at Laval University, Quebec, 183 



Fenner (Dr. C. N.), The Origin and Mode of Emplacement 

 of the great Tuff Deposit of the Valley of Ten 

 Thousand Smokes, 251 



Ferguson (A.), A Relation between Surface Tension and 

 Density, 151 ; The Measurement of the Surface 

 Tension of a small quantity of Liquid, 850 



Ferguson (Prof. A. S.), appointed to the chair of philosophy 

 at Armstrong College, 744 



Ferguson (E. W.), Revision of the Amycterides (Coleoptera), 

 Part VIII. The Euomides, 747 



Ferraz (Dr. S.), Brazilian Meteorological Service, 1921-23, 

 406 



Ferrie (G.), R. Jouart, and K. Mesny, Photo-electric Cells 

 for Measurements of Time, 952 ; The AmpUfication 

 of the Current from Photo-electric Cells and its 

 Applications, 814 



Fessenkoff (B.), The Density of the Corona, 292 



Feurtey (P.), Observations of Jupiter, 176 



Fewkes (Dr. J. W.), Prehistoric American Indian Design, 

 404 ; The Island Culture Area in America, 601 



Field (J. H.), Probable Amount of Monsoon Rainfall in 

 India in 1923, 175 



Finkler (W.), Reflex Action to Absence of Moisture of 

 the Marsh Toad, Bomhinator igneus, Laur. ; Influ- 

 ence of External Factors on the Colour of the Iris of 

 Marsh Toads, Bombinator igneus, Laur. ; Experimental 

 Variation of the Colour of the Skin of Toads, Bombinator 

 igneus, Laur., and Bombinator pachypus, Br., 675, 



Finlayson (T. C), Industrial Oxygen, 178 



Firth (J. B.), Determination of the Density of Charcoal 



by Displacement of Liquids, 151 ; and F. S. Watson, 



The Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide 



Solution by Blood Charcoal, 850 

 Fisher (R. A.), The Influence of Rainfall on the Yield of 



Wheat, 745 

 Fisher (Dr. W. J.), A Sleeved Tornado Pendant, 291 

 Fitzgerald (Prof. J. G.), assisted by Prof. P. Gillespie and 



H. M. Lancaster, An Introduction to the Practice 



of Preventive Medicine, 785 

 Flannery (Sir J. Fortescue^, new president of the Junior 



Institution of Engineers, 667 

 Fleming (Prof. J. A.), Electrons, Electric Waves, and 



Wireless Telephony, 648 

 Flexner (Dr. S.), conferment upon, of an honorary 



doctorate by Strasbourg University, 255 

 Flynn (Prof. T. T.), The Allantoic Placenta of Marsupials, 



III 

 Foch (A.), The Dynamicable SimiUtude of an Aspiration 



Tube and its Model, 814 

 Folsom (Prof. J. W.), Entomology : with special reference 



to its Ecological Aspects, 757 

 Foote (P. D.) and F. L. Mohler, The Origin of Spectra, 



498 

 Forbes (Dr. H. O.), The Ralline Genus Notornis, Owen, 762 

 Forster-Cooper (C), Baluchitherium osborni and its 



Relations, 327 

 Forsyth (Prof. A. R.), The Life and Work of Sir Isaac 



Newton, 453 

 Fortrat (R.) and P. Dejean, An attempt to construct 



a Bobbin without Iron giving Intense Magnetic 



Fields, 674 

 Fosse (R.) and A. HieuUe, Xanthyl-allantoin, 227 

 Foster (Dr. M.), presentation of the desk of F. M. Balfour 



to the Balfour Library, Cambridge University, 777 

 Foster (V. Le Neve), Geometry Practical and Theoretical, 



Pari Passu. In 3 Vols. Vol. 3, 757 

 Fourmarier (P.), The supposed Glacial Phenomena of the 



Baraque Michel, 959 

 Fowler (Prof. A.), appointed to a Yarrow professorship, 847 

 Fowler (Sir Henry), The Use of Non-ferrous Metals in 



Engineering, 490 ; Transport and its Debt to Science, 



422, 474 ; and others, 810 

 Fowler (R. H.), appointed university lecturer in mathe- 

 matics in Cambridge University, 777 ; Bohr's Atom 



in reference to the Problem of Covalency, 179 ; 



The Atom of To-day, 577 ; The Origin of Optical 



Spectra, 655 

 Fox (C. S.), Civil Engineering Geology, 615 

 Fox (H. M.), Dr. Kammerer's Ciona Experiments, 653 ; 



The Spawning of Echinoids ; The Migration of a 



Red Sea Crab through the Suez Canal, 922 

 Fox (P.), Measurements of Stellar Parallax at the Dearborn 



Observatory, 226 

 Fraichet (L.), The Magnetic Testing of Steels under 



Traction, 75 

 Franchette (F.), The Pneumo-anajsthesiograph, 28 

 Franck (Dr. J.), appointed professor of physics in BerUn 



University, 607 

 Eraser (F. C), Zoological Results of the Percy Sladen 



Trust Expedition to Yunnan, under Prof. J. W. 



Gregory, in 1922, — Dragonflies, 527 

 Eraser (L. M. G.), The Aims and Activities of the British 



Chemical Plant Manufacturers' Association, 332 

 Eraser (M.), [death], 482 

 Frazer (Sir James G.), The Belief in ImmortaUty and the 



Worship of the Dead. Vol. 2 : The Belief among 



the Polynesians, 568 

 Freedman (P.), Inventors and Patents, 349 

 Freeland (E. C.), appointed professor of Sugar Technology 



at the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, 737 

 French (Dr. J. Weir), Dr. A. Gleichen, 870 ; Konig's 



Die Fernrohre und Entfernungsmesser, 434 

 Freshfield (D. W.), Below the Snow Line, 894 

 Friedel (G.), The Black Inclusions contained in Cape 



Diamonds, 958 

 Friedlander (Prof. P.), [death], 551 ; [obituary], 698 

 Friend (Dr. J. Newton), Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry. 



Vol. 9, Part I. Second edition, 647 

 Friese (Prof. H.), Die europaischen Bienen (Apida;). 



Lief. 2, 3, 4, 434 



