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Name Index 



r Nature, 



\_February 2, 1924 



Herdman (Sir William A.), Founders of Oceanography and 

 their Work : an Introduction to the Science of the 

 Sea, 784 



Heritsch (Dr. F.), Die GrundlagenderalpinenTektonik, 717 



Heron-Allen (E.) and A. Earland, The Foraminifera of 

 Lord Howe Island, 118 



Hcrtzsprung (Dr. E.), Studies in Stellar Masses, 555 



Hcrzog (Prof. T.), Die Pflanzenwelt der l)<ili\is( luii Andcn 

 und ihres ostlichcn Vorlandes, 500 



Hess (Dr. C), [obituary article], 551 



Hevesy (Prof.), Absorption and Translocation of Lead by 

 Plants, 772 



Hewitt (Prof. J. T.), Synthetic Colouring Matters: Dye- 

 stuffs derived from Pyridine, Quinoline, Acridine and 

 Xanthene, 531 



Heycock (C. T.), elected president of the Cambridge 

 Philosophical Society, 736 



Hill (Prof. A. v.), gift to Manchester University, 777 ; 

 inaugural lecture at University College, 631 ; Mus- 

 cular Exercise, 63, 77 ; the work of, 664 



Hill (Dr. A. W.), Plants in relation to the Health of Man, 



376 

 Hill (G. F.), New Termites from Central and South-East 



Australia, 76 

 Hill (Dr. L.) and others, Kata-thermometer studies, 66 

 Hill (Squadron - Leader R. M.), The Manoeuvres of In- 

 verted Flight, 953 

 Hiltner (Prof. L.), [death], 172 



Hingston (R. W. G.), A Naturalist in Hindustan, 501 

 Hinks (A. R.), Maps and Survey. Second edition, 90 

 Hinxman (L. W.), R. G. Carruthers, M. Macgregor, and 



others, The Geology of Corrour and the Moor of 



Rannoch, 354 

 Hober (Prof.), Physikalische Chemie der Zelle und der 



Gewebe. Fiinfte aufiage, i Halfte, 93 

 Hobson (Prof. E. W.), The Domain of Natural Science : 



the Gilford Lectures delivered in the University of 



Aberdeen in 1921 and 1922, 567 

 Hobson (R. L.), The Wares of the Ming Dynasty, 89 

 Hoffert (W. H.), appointed research chemist to the Joint 



Research Committee of the National Benzole Associa- 

 tion and the University of Leeds, 840 

 Hoffman (Dr. F.), Cancer in the United States, 66 

 Hogben (Dr. L.), The Mechanism of Amphibian Colour 



Response, 151 ; and F. R. Winton, A Physiological 



Function of the Pituitary Glands, 374 

 Hogner (E.), Theory of Ship Waves, 294 

 Holdich (Sir T. H.), Arabia and Arab Alliances, 127 

 Holland (Sir T. H.), Sir H. H. Hayden, 450 

 Holm (T.), The Morphology, Synonymy, and Geographical 



Distribution of Arctic Plants, 222 

 Holmes (Dr. A.), The Age of the Earth, 302 

 Holmyard (E. J.), Berthelot's Work on Arabic Chemistry, 



700 ; Jabir ibn Hayyan, 876 ; Practical Chemistry, 



358 ; The Emerald Table, 525 ; The Latin Works of 



Geber, 50 

 Holt (Dr. A.), The Liverpool Meeting of the British 



Association, 113, 301, 398, 523 

 Holt (Dr. L. E.), Food, Health, and Growth : a Discussion 



of the Nutrition of Children, 94 

 Holway (Prof. E. W. D.), [death], 172 

 Holweck (M.), A Helicoidal Molecular Pump, 152 ; a 



High-power Lamp for Wireless Telegraphy with 



Removable Parts, 226 

 Honda and Okubo, Ewing's New Ferromagnetic Model, 21 

 Hondl (Prof. S.), Stirling's Theorem, 726 

 Hooley (R. W.), The Skeleton of Iguanodon atherfieldensis, 



sp. nov., from the Wealden shales of Atherfield, I.W., 



813 



Hoop (J. H. van der), translated by Elisabeth Trevelyan, 

 Character and the Unconscious : a Critical Exposi- 

 tion of the Psychology of Freud and of Jung, 6 



Hooper (S. E.), Appreciation of Time, 373 



Hope-Jones (F.), The Free Pendulum, 247 



Hopfield (Prof. J. J.), Series Spectra in Oxygen and 

 Sulphur, 437 ; and Prof. R. T. Birge, Spectral Series 

 in the Oxygen Group, 790 



Hopkins (Prof. E. W.), Origin and Evolution of Religion, 

 46 



Hopkins (Prof. F, Gowland), awarded the gold medal of 

 the Royal Society of Medicine, 17 



Hora (S. L.), The Adhesive Apparatus on the Toes of 



certain Geckos and Tree-frogs, 76 

 Hornell, (J.), The Chinese Junk and Sampan, 669 

 Horton (F.), The Excitation and lonisation Potentials of 



Gases and Vapours, 709 

 Horton (W.), appointed honorary lecturer in Plant 



Histology in Liverpool University, 777 

 Houard (Prof. C), Les Zoocccidies des plantes d'Afrique, 



d'Asie, et d'Oc6anie. Tome i. Tome 2, 433 

 Hough (S. S.), [death], 62 ; [obituary article], 170 

 Houldsworth (H. S.), Influence of Rapid Chilling on the 



Reversible Expansion of Clay, 923 

 Houstoun (Dr. R. A.), Light and Colour, 433 

 Howell (J. P.), University of Oxford : Institute for 



Research in Agricultural Economics, An Economic 



Survey of a Rural Parish, 278 

 Ho worth (Sir Henry Hoyle), [death], 108 ; [obituary 



article], 171 

 HrdliCka (Dr. A.), The Teeth of Rltdown Man, 66 

 von Huene (Baron F.), Die Ichthyosaurier des Lias und 



ihre Zusammenhange, 276 

 Huestis (R. R.), The Heredity of Microscopic Hair Char- 

 acters in Peromyseus, 815 

 Huggins (M. L.), Crystal Cleavage and Crystal Structure, 



334 



Hughes (A. LI.) and P. Lowe, Intensities in the Helium 

 Spectrum 26 



Hughes (D. K.), a New Grass, 20 



Huguenard (M.), the Absolute Measurement of the Velocity 

 of a Current of Air, 746 



Hulme (E. W.), Statistical Bibliography in relation to the 

 Growth of Modern Civilisation : Two lectures de- 

 livered in the University of Cambridge in May 1922, 



585 



Humphreys (J.) and A. W. Wellings, A Text-book of 

 Dental Anatomy and Physiology, 501 



Hunt (E. H.), Hyderabad Cairn Burials and their Signifi- 

 cance, 921 



Hunt (H. A.), Weather in Australia, 876 



Huntington (E.), with a chapter by H. H. Clayton, Earth 

 and Sun : an Hypothesis of Weather and Sunspots, 

 681 



Hutchinson (R.), The Economic Basis of Wheat-growing 

 in England, 734 



Hutton (C. H.), renewal to, of a Dawnay scholarship, 674 



Hutton (J. H.), Depopulation of Primitive Communities, 

 III 



Huxley (J), Essays of a Biologist, 682 ; Late Fertilisation 

 and Sex-Ratio in Trout, 828 ; The Physiology of Sex- 

 determination, 927 



Hynes (H. J.), The Helminthosporium Disease of Wheat. 

 564 



Idrac (P.), Structure of Sea Winds and their Utilisation 



for Hovering Flight, 746 

 Imbeaux (E.), The Artesian Basins of Australia, 27 

 Imbelloni (Dr. J.), Neolithic Man in Patagonia, 486 

 Imms (Dr. A. D.), Clothes Moths and their Control, 880 

 Ingall (D. H.), Experiments with some Copper Wire, 491 

 Inge (Dean W. R.), Science and Man, 383 

 Irwin (W.), The Salts of the Dead Sea and River Jordan, 



145 

 Irwin-Smith (Vera), Life-histories of Australian Diptera 



Brachycera. II. Asilidae. No. i, 747 ; Studies in 



Life-histories of Australian Diptera Brachycera. 



(i) Stratiomyiidae. No. 4, 348 

 Ito (Prof. S.), Japanese Uromyces, 112 



Jackson (Dr. B. Daydon), Linnaeus (afterwards Carl von 

 Linne) : the Story of his Life, adapted from the 

 Swedish of Theodor Magnus Fries, Emeritus Professor 

 of Botany in the University of Uppsala, and brought 

 down to the Present Time in the Light of Recent 

 Research, 715 



Jackson (L. C.), Paramagnetism at Low^ Temperatures. 

 Pts. I. and II., 778 ; and Prof. Kamerlingh Onnes, 

 The Magnetic Properties of Gadolinum Ethylsulphate 

 at Low Temperatures, 226 ; The Magnetic Properties 

 of some Paramagnetic Double Sulphates at .Low 

 Temperatures, 778 



