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Index 



IX 



Hicks (Prof. G. Dawes), Prof. G. T. Ladd, 23 

 Higginbotham (Miss Lucy), re-appointed a Schunk 



Research Assistant in Manchester University, 323 

 Highfield (J. S.), The Education of an Engineer, 381 

 Hill (Dr. A. W.j, Account of a Visit to the Cameroons and 



Nigeria, 253, 454 ; The Botanic Gardens, Mctoria, 



Cameroons Province, Nigeria, 377 

 Hill (G. F.), Coptotermes Raffrayi, Wasman (fam. Tenni- 



tidae), 104 ; New and Rare Australian Termites, wifh 



Notes on their Biology, 591 

 Hillhouse (Dr. P. A.), appointed John Elder Professor of 



Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering in 



Glasgow University, 261 

 Hilton (Prof. H.), Determination of the Optic Axes of a 



Cni'stal from E.xtinction-angles, 388 ; Manning's 



Primitive Groups. Part i, 39 

 Hilton- Simpson (M. W.), A Primitive Water-clock in use 



in Algeria, 583 

 Hinard (G.), and R. Fillon, The Chemical Composition of 



the Starfish, 454 

 Hind (Lt.-Col. W.), Goniatites at Kniveton, Derbvshire, 



-481 

 Hjort (Dr. J.), elected an Honorary Member of the Roval 



Institution, 477 

 Hoare (C. A.), Scientific Publication, 179 

 Hodges (S. A.), awarded the Scholarship of the Institution 



of Naval Architects, 25 

 Hogarth (Dr. D. G.), Applied Geography (Presidential 



Address to the Geography Section of the British 



Association). 58, 120 

 Hogben (Dr. L. T.), Prehminary Account of the Spermato- 

 genesis of Sphenodon, 388 

 Holland (Sir Thomas), the resignation of, from the post 



of Minister of Industries, India, 160, 189 

 Holmes (Dr. A.), Petrographic Methods and Calculations, 



with some Examples of Results achieved, 494 

 Holweck (M.), Critical Potentials relative to the K and Lj 



Discontinuities of the Absorption of Aluminium, 357 

 Hooker (R. H.), The Functions of a Scientific Society, 



with Special Reference to Meteorologv-, 135 

 Hooper (Comdr. S. C). The Lafayette Super-high Power 



Radio Station, 317 

 Hooton (E. A.), and C. C. Willoughby, Excavation of an 



Indian Village Site and Cemeterv near Madisonville, 



Hopkins (Prof. F. G.), Oxidation and Oxidative Mechan- 

 isms in Li\-ing Tissues, 353 



Hopwood (F. L.), An Auto-stroboscope and an Incan- 

 descent Colour Top, 589 



Horwood (A. R.), A New British Flora : British Wild 

 Flowers in their Natural Haunts, Vols. 3-6, 205 



Houstoun (Dr. R. A.), The Present Position of the Wave 

 Theory of Light, 13, 61 



Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), appointed Superintendent of the 

 Electrical Department of the National Phvsical 

 Laboratory, 71 ; appointed James Watt Professor of 

 Electrical Engineering in Glasgow Universitv, 26t 



Howes (C. J. A.), Catalogue of Tapa or Bark-cloth acquired 

 by the Pennsylvania L'niversity Museum, 96 



Howley (Prof. J.), Psvchology and Mystical Experience, 

 525 



Hudson (Prof. R. G.), Engineering Electricity, 461 



Hull (Dr. G. F.), The AppUcations of Phj'^ics to Ordnance 

 Problems, 290 



Hulme (E. W.), elected to the Sandars Readership in 

 Bibliography and. Palaeography in Cambridge Uni- 

 versity, 195 



Hume (Dr'. W. F.), and F. Hughes, The Soils and Water 

 Supply of the Marxnit District, West of Alexandria, 585 



Hunt (H. A.), A Rain Map of Australia for 1920, 27 



Huxley (J. S.), Evidences of Variation and Evolution as 

 they occur in Nature, 252 ; The Accessory Nature of 

 Many Structures and Habits associated with Court- 

 ship, 565 ; The Inheritance of Acquired Characters, 

 289 



Hyde (Dr. E. P.), elected President of the International 

 Illumination Commission, 195 



Hyman (H.), appointed Ferguson Fellow for Research in 

 Apphed Chemistry, 589 



Iguchi (K.), The Races of Japanese Domestic Cattle, 383 

 Imms (Dr. A. D.), E. D. Sanderson's Insect Pests of Farm, 



Garden and Orchard. Second Edition, 495 

 Imperial Tobacco Co., Ltd., Gift to Bristol University, 354 

 Inchley (Dr. O.), appointed Assistant to the Downing 



Professor of Medicine, Cambridge University, 261 

 Ingall (D. H.), Relation between Mechanical Properties 



and Microstructure in Pure Rolled Zinc, 198 

 lokibe (K.), and S. Sakai, The Effect of Temperature on 



the Rigidity and Viscosity of Metals, 97 

 Irwin-Smith (^'era), Australian Diptera Brachycera. 



Part I : Stratiomxiidae, No. 3, 591 



Jackson (J.), Stellar Parallax, 124 



Jameson (Dr. H. Lyster). Japanese Culture Pearls, 528; 



The " Proletarisation of Science " in Russia, 147 

 Jeans (J. H.), appointed Halley Lecturer for 1922, 134 

 Jeffer\- (F. H.), The Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions of 



Alkaline Nitrates with a Lead Anode, etc., 516 

 Jeffery (J. A.), Text-book of Land Drainage. 7 

 Jeffreys (Dr. H.), Artificial Production of Rain, 313 ; 



Relativity and Materialism, 568 ; The Age of the 



Earth, 284, 370 ; The DvTiamics of Wind, 453 ; 



Uniform Motion in the iEther. 80 

 Jenkins (Dr. J. T.), A Text-book of Oceanography, 38 

 Jenness (D.), The Copper Eskimo of Coronation Gulf, 478 

 Johnson (Dr. F.), Experiments in the Working and 



Annecding of Copper, 198 

 Johnson (N. K.), The Behaviour of Pilot Balloons at 



Great Heights, 453 

 Johnson (Dr. S. C. and W. B.), Freshwater Fishes and 



How to Identify Them, 79 

 Johnson (Rev. W. F.), The Irish Ichneumonidae and 



Braconidae. 224 

 Johnston (Sir H. H.), Emin Pasha's Last Collections, 397 

 Johnstone (J.), The Limitations of the Knowledge of 



Nature. 554 

 Jones (Prof. B. M.^, Experimental Work on Mapping 



from the Air, 544 

 Jones (F. ^lorton). The Influence of Insect-trapping 



Plants on their Insect Associates, 253 

 Jones (L. R.), North England : An Economic Geography, 



495 



Jones (W. Neilson), The Occurrence of Brachiomonas, 516 

 Jonesco (S.), Anthocyanidines in the Free State in the 

 Flowers and Red Leaves of some Plants, 135 ; The 

 Formation of Anthocyanine in the Flowers of Cobaea 

 scandens at the Expense of the pre-existing Gluco- 

 sides. 422 

 Jordan (W. L.), The Disaster to the Airship R 38, 114 

 Jourdain (Rev. F. C. R.), Depredations of Egg-collectors 

 in Spitsbergen, 67 ; The Oxford Expedition to Spits- 

 bergen, 1921. Ornithological Observations, 151 

 Judge (A. S.), Production of Tea in the Empire and its 

 Relation to the Tea Trade of the World, 482 



Kapteyn (Prof. J. C), First Attempt at a Theory of the 



Structure and Motion of the Stellar System, 449 

 Kasner (Prof. E.), Relativity: Particles Starting with 



the Velocity of Light, 434 

 Kay (Dr. S. A.j. A Text-book of QuaUtative Analysis of 



Inorganic Substances, 527 

 Kaye (G. R.), Medieval Astronomical Instruments in 



India, 384 

 Keen (B. A,), awarded a Travelling Fellowship bv the 



Ministry of Agriculture, 25 ; CUmatic Factors in 



Agriculture, 300 

 Keith (Sir Arthur), and others. The Origin of the Scottish 



People, 548 

 Kennedy (Sir John), [obituary]. 442 



Kerr (Prof. J. Graham). Zoology for Medical Students, 493 

 Kidd (F.), C. West, and G. E. Briggs, A Quantitative 



Analysis of the Growth of Helianthus annuus. Part i, 



388 ' 

 Kidd (Dr. W.), Biological Terminology, 11 

 Kinunins (Dr. C. W.), and others. Psychological Tests 



for Vocational Guidance, 322 



