Nature, 

 February 2, 1922 



Index 



XIX 



Bee-sting and Eyesight, J. W. Gifford, 370 



Bees and Scarlet-runner Beans, H. B. He\"svood, 147 



Beit Memorial Fellowships for Medical Research, Award 



of. 544 

 Belfast, Queen's University, Dr. J. K. Charlesworth 



appointed Professor of Geology in, 166 

 Bengal, Mechanical Engineering Education in, 323 

 Benoist, Marcel, Prize awarded to M. Arthus, 190 

 Berzelius Medal, The, awarded to Prof. E. Abderhalden, 



414 

 Beta vulgaris, Formation of the Red Pigment of, by 



Oxidation of the Chromogens, A. Kozlowski, 422 

 Binokularen Instrumente, Die : Xach Quellen und bis 



zum Ausgang von 1910 Bearbeitet, Prof. M. von 



Rohr. Zweite Auflage, 109 

 Biochemistry, Plant, 364 

 Biological : Statistics, Prof. K. Pearson and Miss A. G. 



Davin, and others, 70 ; Temainologv, Dr. W. Kidd, 



II ; Sir G. Archdall Reid, 176, 401 ; Dr. F. A. 



Bather, 271 ; Dr. J. T. Cunningham, 368 

 Bioluminescence, Physics and Chemistn,- of, 174 

 Bird-migration by the Marking Method, The Study of, 



220 

 Birds : and their Eggs in California, Protest against 



Restrictions imposed upon the Collection of, 252 ; 



in Britain, History of, 2G8 ; of Australia, A Manual 



of the, G. M. Mathews and T. Iredale. Vol. i : Orders 



Casuarii to Columbae, 299 ; of the Countr>-side, 



Some: The Art of Nature, H. J. Massingham, 142; 



The Protection of Wild, Earl Grej' of Fallodon. 223 

 Birkbeck College, C. D. Bums appointed Lecturer in 



Philosophy at, 166 

 Birmingham University : Bequest to, by Mr. Morton ; 



Closing of Wards in the Birmingham General Hospital, 



102,; Retirement of W. A. Cope from the Librarianship, 



134 ; L. Eastham appointed Lecturer in Zoology; 



Miss Laura M. Ligertwood appointed Lecturer in 



Physiology, 195 ; Proposed Contribution to the 



Mining Research Laboratory, 195 ; appointment of 



a University Research Committee, 195 

 Birth-rate, Causes of Fluctuations in the, 105 

 Bisexuahty in Animals, A Function of Motion ?, Is, 



Dr. J. H. Orton, 145 ; G. C. Robson, 212 

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

 Bitterns, Utihsation of, A. J. Turner, 317 

 Black Coral as a Charm for Rheumatism, Prof. J. Stanley 



Gardiner, 505 

 Blue Hill, Mass., Remarkable July Rainfall at. Dr. A. 



McAdie, 12 

 Boronia, The Occurrence of Rutin in the Leaves of the, 



F. R. Morrison, 591 

 Boronias, Two pinnate-leaf, and their Essential Oils, with 



description of a new species, A. R. Penfold and M. B. 



Welch, 591 

 Botanic Gardens, The, Victoria, Cameroons Province, 



Nigeria, Capt. A. W. Hill, 377 

 Botany, British, Semi-popular, 205 

 Boyle, Robert, The Resting-place of. Sir William A. 



Tilden, 176 

 Brachiomonas, Occurrence of, W. Neilson Jones, 516 

 Brachyceratops from North-western Montana, C. W. 



Gilmore, 482 

 Bradford Technical College, Prospectus of, 102 

 Brass : Ingots, The Casting of, R. Genders, 197 ; The 



Rapid Electro-analysis of, M. and Mme. A. Lassieur 



389 

 Brazil, Separation of the Meteorological and Astronomical 



Government Services in, 26 

 Bright Object near the Sun, The, 69, 98 ; Dr. W. Bell 



Dawson, 193 

 Bristol University : Gifts to, by the Imperial Tobacco 



Co., Ltd., and C. H. Baker, 354 ; Prof. T. Loveday 



appointed Vice-Chancellor of, 419 ; Impending 



Diploma in Engineering ; Medical Demonstrations, 



451 ; Presentation to Prof. Lloyd Morgan of his 



Portrait, 514 

 Britain's Food Supplv Basis, 393 

 British Association, The, z^, 33,. 44, 84, 88, 95, 115, 



116, 120, 153 ; Presidential Address to. Sir T. Edward 



Thorpe, 44 ; Abstracts of Sectional Presidential 

 Addresses, 56-61 : Geography at the, 165 ; Presi- 

 dential Address to the Engineering Section of the. 

 Prof. A. H. Gibson, 181 ; Committee on Training in 

 Citizenship, Report of the, 262 ; Physical Science at 

 the, 448 ; Presidential Address to the Agriculture 

 Section of the, C. S. Orwin, 501 ; Anthropology at 

 the, 582 ; Meeting, 1922, Presidents and Recorders 

 of the Sections, 576 



British: Botany, Semi-popular, 205 ; Empire Exhibition, 

 1923, Proposed Commercial Research Fellowships in 

 Connection with the, 386 ; Empire, Map showing the 

 Chief Sources of Metals in the, 579 ; Flora, A new : 

 British Wild Flowers in their Natural Haunts, 

 described by A. R. Hor.vood. Vols. 3, 4, 5, 205 ; 

 Journal Photographic Almanac, 579 ; Launderers' 

 Research Association, R. G. Barker appointed 

 Scientific Director of the, 414 ; Mammals, A. 

 Thorbum (in two vols.). Vol. 2, 364 ; Medical 

 Association, The. to meet in Glasgow in 1922, 

 127 ; Primulas, The Pollination of our, M. Christy, 

 516 ; Roses and Hybridity, Dr. Harrison and Miss 

 Blackburn and others, 99 ; Science Guild, Journal 

 of, October, 290 ; Scientific and Technical Books 

 covering every Branch of Science and Tech- 

 nology, a Catalogue of, carefully classified and 

 indexed, 462 ; Scientific Instrument Research 

 Association, Third Annual Report of the, 385 ; 

 Trade Ship, Proposed Floating Exhibition in the, 

 190 



Bronze, low-tin. Effect of Progressive Cold-dra\ving upon 

 some of the Physical Properties of, W. E. Alkins and 

 W. Cartwright.'igS 



Bro\vn Bast and the Rubber Plant, G. Br\-ce ; The Writer 

 of the Note, 81 



Bruchidae, Variation and Heredity in the, S. H. Skaife, 295 



Biitschli's Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, Prof. G. 

 Elliot Smith, 236 



Cadmium, Commercial, Effect of Cold Work on, J. N. 



Greenwood, 515 

 Caenolestes, The Affinities of, W. H. Osgood, 67 

 Calcium Oxalate in the Gidgee Wattle, Acacia Cambagei, 



T. Steel, 103 

 Calcutta University, conferment of the Honorary Degree 



of D.Sc. upon Sir W. J. Pope and Prof. C. V. Raman, 



553 



Calendar : Dates in Meteorology, J. Mascart, 28 ; of 

 Scientific Pioneers, 31, 71, 103, 134, 167, 197, 230, 

 262, 293, 324, 356, 387, 420, 452, 484, 515, 553, 589 : 

 Eng.-Comdr. E. C. Smith, 567 ; Reform of the, 256 



California, Climatology in, A. H. Palmer, 68 



Cambridge Philosophical Society, Election of Officers of 

 the, 348 



Cambridge University : Bequests to, by Mrs. L. A. 

 Stuart, 166 : Address of Dr. P. Giles ; Dr. E. C. 

 Pearce elected Vice-Chancellor, 195 ; A. B. Appleton, 

 D. G. Reid, A. Hopkinson, and V. C. Pennell re- 

 appointed Demonstrators in Anatomy, 195 ; E. W. 

 Hulme elected to the Sandars Readership in Biblio- 

 graphy and Palaeography, 195 ; The Admission of 

 W^omen Question ; Col. Sir Gerald Lennox-Conyng- 

 ham, D. C. Henry, and C. D. Ellis elected Fellows of 

 Trinity College ; Col. Sir Gerald Lennox-Conyngham 

 elected Praelector of Geodesy at Trinity CoUege, 229 ; 

 Dr. O. Inchley appointed Assistant to the DowTiing 

 Professor of Medicine ; C. Warburton re-appointed 

 Demonstrator in Medical Entomology. 261 ; and 

 Women, 292 ; Dr. T. S. Hele and Dr. R. A. Peters 

 appointed University Lecturers in Biochemistry ; 

 A. Berry re-appointed University Lecturer in Mathe- 

 matics ; A. G. Evans awarded the Raymond Horton- 

 Smith Prize, 292 ; Presentation of an Address to Dr. 

 G. D. Liveing, 354 : J. M. Wordie elected to a Fellow- 

 ship at St. John's College ; Approval of New Statutes, 

 355 ; Press, A History of the, 1521-1921, S. C. 

 Roberts, 365 ; Dr. J. Chadwick elected to a Fellow- 

 ship at Gonville and Caius College, 386 ; W. E. H. 



