Index 



[Nature, 

 February 2, 1922 



Kling (A.), and A. Lassieur, The Separation and Estima- 

 tion of Copper, Lead, Antimony, and Tin, 516 

 Klingender (L. H. W.), The Organised Co-operation of 



Museums in Germany, 289 

 Kober (Prof. L.), Der Bau der Erde, 236 

 Kopaczewski (W.), Surface Tension and the Suppression 



of Shock by Sodium Hyposulphite, 103 

 Korenchevsky (Prof. V.), Scientific Workers in Russia, 469 

 Kozlowski (A.), The Formation of the Red Pigment of 



Beta vulgaris bj' Oxidation of the Chromogens, 422 ; 



The Origin of the Oleoleucites in the Liverworts 



carrying Leaves, 199 

 Kozu (S.), and others. The X-ray Analysis of Andularia 



Felspar and Moonstone, 352 

 Kufferath (H.), The Stereogrammatic Interpretation of the 



Sporulation Curve of Yeasts, described by Hansen, 230 

 Kunhardt (Major J. C. G.), and Assistant Surgeon G. D. 



Chitre, Possibilities of Eradicating Plague by Rat 



Reduction, 587 



Ladd (Prof. G. T.), [obituary article], 23 



Laidlaw (Dr. F. F.), Two Entomological Discoveries in 



India, 129 

 Lamb (Prof. H.), elected an Honorary Member of the 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 477 

 Lambert (Prof. C. J.), [obituary], 413 

 Lambert (W. D.), The Rotation of the Earth, 192 ; The 

 Tendency of Elongated Bodies to set in the East 

 and West Direction, 528 

 Lang (Dr. W*. D.), Catalogue of the Fossil Bryozoa 

 (Polyzoa) in the Department of Geology, British 

 Museum (Natural History). The Cretaceous Bryozoa 

 (Polyzoa). Vol. 3. The Cribrimorphs. Part i, 39 

 Langevin (Prof. P.), elected an Honorary Member of 

 the Royal Institution, 477 ; The Theory of Relativity 

 and the Experiment of M. Sagnac, 422 

 Langmuir (Dr. I.), Molecular Structure, 325 ; Types of 

 Valence, loi ; and others. The Constitution of 

 Molecules, 218 

 Lapworth (Prof. A.), Valency Bonds and the Mechanism 



of Organic Reactions, 584 

 Larmor (Sir Joseph), awarded the Copley Medal of the 

 Royal Society, 380 ; Escapements and Quanta, 254 

 Lassieur (M. and Mme. A.), The Rapid Electro-analysis 



of Brass, 389 

 La Touche (Sir James D.), [obituary], 221 

 Lea (A. M.), New Species of Australian Coleoptera. Part 



xvii., 518 

 Le Bas (G.), A Relation between the Combined Atomic 



Volumes and their Optical Refractivities, 272 

 Lebour (Dr. Marie), The Food of Baby Fish, 585 

 Lecat (M.), BibHographie des Series Trigonom6triques : 

 Avec un Appendice sur le Calcul des Variations, 112 

 Lees (C. H.), The Thermal Stresses in Spherical Shells 



concentrically heated, 421 

 Lees (Lt.-Col. E. F. W.), Aeronautical Maps, 165 

 Lefebure (Major V.), The Riddle of the Rhine : Chemical 



Strategy in Peace and War, 331 

 Legendre (J.), Anophehsm and Rabbit-breeding, 294 

 Leigh (H. S.), appointed to an Honorary Research Fellow- 

 ship in the University of Manchester, 553 

 Leitch (Miss I.), Breeding Experiments with the Princess 



Beans of Prof. Johannsen, 578 

 Lemay (P.), and L'Jaloustre, The Oxidising Properties of 



certain Radio-active Elements, 454 

 L6monon (H.), Utilisons la Houille Bleue, 445 

 Lemonon (M.), Tidal Power, 546 

 Le Morvan (C), Photographic and Systematic Map of the 



Moon, 325 

 Lennox-Conyngham (Col. Sir Gerald), elected Praelector 



of Geodesy at Trinity College, Cambridge, 229 

 Lepierre (C), A New Type of Mineral Water : Nitrate 



Waters, 389 

 Levine (J.), Atlas Met^orologique de Paris, 6 

 Levy (Prof. H.), The Function of the Scientist in Organised 



Research, 161 

 Lewis (F. G. H.), An Automatic Voltage Regulator, 388 



Lewis (H. P.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in Geology 

 in Sheffield University, 262 



Lewis (Prof. VC. C. McC), Radiation and Chemical Action, 

 241 



Lewis's, Ltd., Gift for Scholarships at Manchester Uni- 

 versity, 386 



Leyton (Dr. A. S. F.), [obituary article], 284 



Lieske (Prof. R.), Morphologic und Biologie der Strahlen- 

 pilze (Actinomyceten), 397 



Ligertwood (Miss L. M.), appointed Lecturer in Physiology 

 in Birmingham University, 195 



Lindley (Lord), [death], 506; [obituary article], 541 



Ling (A. R.), and D. R. Nanji, The Longevity of Certain 

 Species of Yeast, 388 



Lipka (J.), Motion on a Surface for any Positional Field 

 of Force, 326 



Lishman (W. E.), The Flight of Thistledown, 340 



Lister (Sir F. Spencer), presented with the South Africa 

 Medal and Grant, 551 



Liveing (Dr. G. D.), presentation of an Address to, by 

 Cambridge University, 354 



Lloyd (Dorothy J.), and C. Mayes, The Titration Curve of 

 Gelatine, 485 



Lock (Rev. J. B.), [death], 94 



Lockyer (Major W. J. S.), Auroral Display of September 

 28-29, 180, 370 ; Next Year's Total Solar Eclipse 

 (September 21, 1922), 570 ; and D. L. Edwards, The 

 Spectrum of <p Cassiopeise, 256 



Lockyer (the late Sir Norman), the Memorial Medallion 

 of, 25 



Lodge (Sir Oliver), Cosmic Friction : A Query, 275"; 

 Einstein's Real Achievement, 98 ; Speech through 

 the .^ther, 88 ; The Action of Sunlight, 496 ; The 

 jEther of Space, 223 ; The " Philosophical Magazine," 

 12 



Loisel (P.), The Existence of a New Radio-active Emana- 

 tion in the Springs of Bagnoles-de-1'Orne and its 

 Neighbourhood, 454, 517 



Long (Dr. Constance E.), Collected Papers on the Psy- 

 chology of Phantasv, 525 



Loram (Dr. C. T.), The Native Problem, 551 



Loth (W.), Solution of the Problem of the Direction of 

 Aeroplanes and Dirigibles in Mist or on Dark Nights, 



554 . ,^ . 



Lotsy (Prof. J. P.), Hybridity and the Evolution of Species, 



274, 400 

 Louis (Prof. H.), The Mineral Industry of India, 343 

 Loveday (Prof. T.), appointed Vice-Chancellor of Bristol 



University, 419 

 Lowndes (A. G.), Methods of Improving VisibiUty, 337 

 Luciani (Prof. L.), Human Physiology (in 5 vols.) Vol. 

 5. Metabolism — ^Temperature — Reproduction, etc. 

 Edited by Prof. M. S. Pembrey, 204 

 Lumb (A. D.), The Platinum Metals, 268 

 Lumi^re (A.), and H. Couturier, Sodium Oleate in the 

 Phenomena of Shock, 230 ; The Desensibilisation of 

 Anaphylactised Animals by Means of Several Anti- 

 gens, 389 ; The Relations between the Anaphylactic 

 Shock and the Introduction of Precipitates into the 

 Circulation, 135 

 Lunt (Dr. J.), Stellar Distances, Magnitudes, and Move- 

 ments, 551 

 Luyten (W. J.), Observations of Variable Stars, 291 

 Lyons (Col. H. G.), awarded the Symons Memorial Gold 

 Medal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 414 ; 

 Orientation in Egypt, 587 



MacBride (Prof. E. W.), Echinoderm Larvae and their 



Bearing on Classification, 529 

 MacCulloch (Canon J. A.), The Attitude of i6th and 17th 



Century Folk-lore to Fairies and Witches, 583 

 Macdonald (Dr. A.), Meteorology in Medicine, with 



special reference to the Occurrences of Malaria in 



Scotland, 135 

 MacDowall (A. B.), Sun-spots and Weather, 68 

 Macdowell (E. C), and E. M. Vicari, Influence of Alcoholic 



Grandparents upon the Beha\nour of White Rats, 67 



