VI 



Index 



r Aatwre, 



X^Pchrxiary 2, 1922 



Coward (T. A.), The Growth of the Manchester Museum, 

 479 ; The Preservation of our Fauna, 513 



Cowie (Lt.-Col. H. McC), A Criticism of K. D. Oldham's 

 " The Structure of the Himalayas and the Gangetic 

 Plain," 254 



Crawley (W. C), and H. A, Baylis, Mermis parasitic 

 on Ants of the Genus Lasius, 453 



Crewe (Marquess of), and others, The Safeguarding of 

 Industries Act and the German Reparation (Recovery) 

 Act, 380 



Crossland (C), The Use of Hebrew at the Jewish University 

 in Jerusalem, 387 



Crommelin (Dr. A. C. D.), Arrhenius's Le Destin des 

 Etoiles, 207 ;* awarded the G. de Pontecoulant Prize, 

 223 ; Sotome's Astronomical Time-keepers and Time- 

 preserving Systems, 175 ; The Outline of Science : 

 A Plain Story Simply Told, edited by Prof. J. Arthur 

 Thomson, 463 



Crowfoot (Mrs. I. W.), Spinning and Weaving in the 

 Sudan, 67 



Cunningham (Dr. J. T.), Biological Terminology, 368 



Curie (M.), The Action of the Infra-red Rays on Phos- 

 phorescence, 263 



Curie (A. O.), The Earthworks and Settlements on 

 Traprain Law, 584 



Curtis (W. E.), appointed Reader in Physics at King's 

 College, London, 293 



Cusack (Dr. J.), The Arithmetic of the Decimal System, 174 



Dade (H. A.), appointed Assistant Mycologist in the 

 Department of Agriculture, Gold Coast, 190 



Damant (Lt.-Comdr. G. C. C), Illumination of Plankton, 

 42 



Damiens (A.), Tellurium Sub-bromide, 294 



Dander (M. M.), Airman's International Dictionary : 

 including the Most Important Technical Terms of 

 Aircraft Construction, English, French, Italian, 

 German, in 



Danjon (A.), Photometric Study of the Eclipse of the 

 Moon of October 16-17, 1921, 357 



Dannatt (F. C), A Curious Physiological Phenomenon, 529 



Darwin (C. G.), and others. The Quantum Theory, 449 



Dauvillier (A.), Analysis of the Atomic Structure, 516 



Davies (T. A.), awarded the Earl of Durham Prize of the 

 Institution of Naval Architects, 25 



Dawson (Dr. W. Bell), The Bright Object Near the Sun, 193 



Deane (Rev. W.), Fijian Society : or. The Sociology and 

 Psychology of the Fijians, 139 



Dejean (P.), 'The Demagnetising Field of Cylindrical Bars 

 of Mild Steel, 325 ; The Transformation of Iron at the 

 Curie Point, 135 



Delepine (Prof. A. S.), [death], 379 ; [obituary article], 412 



De Marchi (L.), Thermal Gradient and Vertical Accelera- 

 tion in the Atmosphere; 390 



Dendy (Prof. A.), The Stream of Life, 84 



Dendy-Marshall (C. F.), The Liverpool and Manchester 

 Railway, 446 



Denham (H. G.), The Bismuth Sub-salts, 295 



Denham (H. J.), Microscope Illumination and Fatigue, 

 369, 496 ; The Fall of Seeds of Forest Trees and 

 Resistance of the Air, 416 



Denning (W. F.), Bright Assemblage of Morning Stars, 

 384 ; Conjunction of Venus and Mars, 164 ; Fireballs, 

 511; Large Fireball, 226; Large Meteors, 28; 

 September Meteors, 131 ; November Meteors, 319 ; 

 December Meteors, 447 ; January Meteors, 580 ; 

 The Leonid Meteor Shower, 417 ; The Markings on 

 Jupiter, 547 



Denny (C. W.), The Electro-deposition of Copper and its 

 Industrial Applications, 564 



Denton (F. M.), Elementary Principles of Continuous- 

 current Armature Winding, 465 



Desch (Prof. C. H.), Metallurgical Principles and Processes, 

 562 



Desgrez, Guillemard, and Hemmerdinger, Individual Pro- 

 tection against Carbon Monoxide : Reagent and 

 Apparatus, 294 



De Stefani (C), Fossil Sponges, VIII, 390 



De Toni (Prof.), Manuscripts relating to Leonardo da 

 Vinci, 577 



Dewhurst (C. B.), appointed Dean of the Faculty of 

 Science in the University of Manchester, 553 



Dhar (N. R.), and N. N. Mittra,* Induced Reactions and 

 Negative Catalvsis, 516 



Dixon (E. E. L.), The Geology of the South Wales Coal- 

 field. Part 13 : The Country around Pembroke and 

 Tenby, 257 



Dixon (Prof. H. B.), impending retirement of, 514 



Dixon (Prof. H. H.), The " Ghost Micrometer," 350 ; and 

 N. G. Ball, Photo-sjTithesis and the Electronic Theory, 



IT, 590 

 Dodds (J. M.), [death], 380 ; [obituary article], 506 

 Dodwell (H. H.), appointed Professor of the History and 

 Culture of British f)ominions in Asia at the School of 



Oriental Studies, 552 

 Donnan (Prof. F. G.), The Impurity of Pure Substances, 



298 

 Donop (Lt.-Col. P. G. von), [obituary], 413 

 Doodson (Dr.), and others, Researches on Tides, 418 

 Dorsey (N. E.), The Designation of the Radium Equi- 

 valent, 40 

 D'Ossat (G. De A.), Solubility of Leucite in Agricultural 



Soil, 390 

 Dowling (J. J.), and C. J. Haughey, The Electrification of 



Smoke Nuclei from Phosphorus, 554 

 Doyle (K. D.), Agriculture and Irrigation in Continental 



and Tropical Climates, 7 

 Drugman (Dr. J.), Porphyry-quartz from the_ Esterel 



Mountains (France) twinned on the Face (1012), 388 

 Duane (W.), H. Fricke, and W. Stenstrom, The Absorption 



of X-rays by Chemical Elements of High Atomic 



Numbers, 326 ; and R. A. Patterson, Characteristic 



Absorption of X-rays, L Series, 294 ; The Relative 



Positions and Intensities of Lines in X-ray Spectra, 



294 ; and W. Stenstrom, The K Series of X-rays, 263 

 Ducie (Earl of), [obituary], 315 

 Duclaux (J.), and P. Jeantet, The Absorption Spectrum of 



Oxygen, 294 

 Duerdeii (Prof.), Problems of Race and Nationality, 551 

 Dufraisse (C), and P. Gerald, The Supposed True Diben- 



zoylmethane of Wislicenus : Some New Experiments, 



486 

 Dunoyer (L.), The Induction Spectrum of Rubidium, 167 

 Dunstan (B.), The Stones in a Casket presented to the 



Prince of Wales by the State of Queensland, 289 

 Duthie (Miss A. V.), The Morphology of Selaginella 



pumila, 518 

 Dyson (Sir Frank), awarded a Royal Medal by the Royal 



Society, 380 ; elected Master of the Clockmakers' 



Company, 223 



Eales (Nellie B.), Aplysia, L.M.B.C. Memoirs, No. 24, 398 



Earle (K. W.), The Lower Carboniferous Rocks of West 

 Cumberland, 485 



Eastham (L.), appointed Lecturer in Zoology in Birming- 

 ham University, 195 



Eastwood (E. H.), appointed Demonstrator in Pathology 

 and Bacteriology in Sheffield University, 262 



Eastwood (T.), The Lead and Zinc Ores of the Lake 

 District, 445 



Eble (E.), The Periodicity of the Microseismic Agitation. 



555 . , ^ .,., . , 



Eddington (Prof. A. S.), The Dynamical Equilibrium of 



the Stellar System, 480 

 Eder (Dr. J. M.), A New Dye-printing Photographic 



Process, 383 

 Edwards (P.), The Nature of Vowel Sounds, 82 

 EUes (Gertrude L.), The Study of Geological Maps, 301 

 Elliot (Hugh), Relativity and Materialism, 432 

 Elmhirst (R.), Breeding Periods of Newt and Slow -worm, 



179 

 Emerson (Dr. F. V.), Agricultural Geology, 7 

 Emin Pascha (Dr.), Die Tagebiicher von. Band 6, 397 

 Erinoid, Ltd., Cornalith and Galalith, 130 

 Errera (J.), Contribution to the Knowledge of the Cuprous 



Compounds, 230 



