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Index 



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Dve : Chemistrv, The Fundamental Processes of. Prof. 



H. E. Fierz-David, translated by Dr. F. A. Mason, 



I ^58 ; F>rinting Photographic Process, A New, Dr. 



/. M. Eder, 383 

 D\Tiamics, Notes on, with Examples and Experimental 



Work, T. Thomas, 207 



Earth : Influence of the Size of the, on Certain Changes in 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, Prof. W. F. G. Swann, 130 ; 

 Movements at Burrinjuck, as recorded by Horizontal 

 Pendulum Observations, Dr. L. A. Cotton, 199 ; 

 Structure, Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 236 ; The Age of the, 

 217; Lord Ravleigh, 279. 335; Prof. W. J. Sollas, 

 281; Prof. J.W. Gregory, 283; Dr. H. Jeffreys, 

 2S4, 370 ; The Rotation of the, W. D. Lambert. 192 



Earthquake-rift, Tracing the Course of a Great, by 

 Photography from an Aeroplane, B. Willis. 416 



Earthquakes in 1916, The World's, G. Agamennone, 390 



Ecistem Province, The Aboriginal Tribes of the, I. Hewitt, 



54.5 

 Echinoderm Lar\ae and their Bearing on Classification, 

 Dr. F. A. Bather, 459, 530 ; Prof. E. W. MacBride, 



Echinoderms, Studies of the Development and Larval 

 Forms of. Dr. Th. Mortensen, 459 



Eclipse, Next Year's Total Solar (September 21, 1922), 

 Major W. J; S. Lockyer, 570 



Eclipses, Ancient (Halley Lecture), Dr. J. K. Fothering- 

 ham, 28 



Edinburgh : and East of Scotland College of Agriculture, 

 Calendar of the, 31 ; and the Rise of Oceanography', 

 Prof. W. A. Herdman (an evening discourse to the 

 British Association), 308 ; in the Medieval Period, 

 F. C. Mears, 165 ; To-day, The Beauty of, Prof. P. 

 Geddes, 165 ; Place in Scientific Progress, 75 



Edinburgh L'niversitv : A New Science Ordinance ; 

 proposed Tait Chair of Natural Philosophy; In- 

 stitution of New Courses ;' the Income of the John 

 Newland Endowment, 323 



Education, Classical and ilodem, W. Bateson, 64 



Egypt : Cotton Research in, 30 ; Irrigation Problems in, 

 68 ; Orientation in. Col. H. G. Lyons, 587 ; Physical 

 Department of the Ministry of Public Works, Report 

 of the Work of the, 225 ; The Importance of Scientific 

 Research in, 68 ; The Influence of, on African Death 

 Ceremonies, T. F. Mcllwraith. 418 



Einstein's Real Achievement, Sir Oliver Lodge, 98 



Electric : and Magnetic Acti\-ity of the Sun and the 

 Earth and Interpretations, Measurements of the. 

 Dr. L. A. Bauer, 446 ; Furnaces in the Iron and 

 Steel Industry, W. Rodenhauser, J. Schoenawa, and 

 C. H. Vom Baur. Translated by C. H. ^'om Baur. 

 Third edition, 562; Telegraph, The, J. C. Carter; 

 The Writer of the Note, 568 ; Waves, The Measure- 

 ment of the \"elocity of Propagation of, along Metallic 

 Wires, M. Mercier, 389 ; Welding, A New Method of 

 Automatic, L. J. Steele and H. Martin, 547 



Electrical : Engineering, Dr. T. F. Wall, 205 ; Engineers, 

 Institution of, Lord Southborough elected an Hono- 

 rary Member of the, 413 ; Transmission of Photo- 

 graphs, The, M. J. Martin, 334 



Electrician, The Diamond Jubilee of the, 381 



Electricitv Commissioners, First Annual Report of the, 

 288 



Electrified Liquids, The Surface Tension of, F. Michaud, 

 486 



Electro-deposition and Electro-plating, Account of Dis- 

 cussion on, 479 



Electro-deposition of Copper and its Industrial Applica- 

 tiojas, The, C. W. Denny, 564 



Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions of Alkaline Nitrates, 

 etc., F. H. Jeffery, 516 



Electromagnetic Force, Tubes of, E. T. WTiittaker, 486 



" Electron," The Magnesium .\lloy, S. Beckinsale, 19S 



Electronic Conception of Valence, The, and the Con- 

 stitution of Benzene, Prof. H. S. Frr,-, 77 



Electrotechnical Theory, 461 



Elongated Bodies : to set in the North and South Direction, 

 The Tendency of. Sir Arthur Schuster. 240 ; Col. 



E. H. Grove-Hills, 403 ; E. A. Reeves, 433 ; to set in 

 the East and West Direction, The Tendency of. 

 W. D. Lambert, 528 



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

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

 Empire Forestry Association, Inauguration of the, 413 

 Emulsion : from Almonds, The Action of, on Lactose in 



85 per cent. Ethyl Alcohol, M. Bridel, 199 ; An 



Inhibition Period in the Separation of an, T. C. Nugent, 



516 

 Engineer, The Education of an, J. S. Highfield, 331 

 Engineering : Electrical, Dr. T. F. Wall, 205 ; Electricity, 



Prof. R. G. Hudson, 461 ; Illuminating, The Elements 



of, A. P. Trotter, 365 

 Engineers, Society of. Awards of the, 576 

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



495 

 Entomological Discoveries. Two, in India, Dr. F. F. 



Laidlaw, 129 

 Entomologisis' Monthly Magazine, August, 224 

 Entropologische Gottesbeweis, Der : Die physikalische 



Entwicklung des Entropieprinzips, seine philoso- 



phische und apologetische Bedeutung, Dr. J. Schnip- 



penkotter, 527 

 En\'ironment, The Influence of, upon Development, 



F. Boas, 263 



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



Erythrophloemn Laboucherii , The Active Principle of, 



J. M. Petrie, 231 

 Escapements and Quanta, Sir Joseph Larmor, 254 

 Etoiles, Le Destin des : Etudes d'Astronomie Physique, 



S. Arrhenius. Traduction fran9aise par T. Seyrig, 



207 

 EucUdean Geometry of Angle, The, D. K. Picken, 4S6 

 Eugenics, Impending Problems in. Prof. I. Fisher, 2~,z 

 Euphorbia tibetica, A Rust on, S. K. Pande, 591 

 Everest, Mount, Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, 409 ; 



Expedition, 66, 161. 213, 348, 476, 577 ; Leadership 



accepted by Brig. -Gen. the Hon. Charles Bruce, 414 

 Evolution, Some Problems in. Prof. E. S. Goodrich 



(Presidential Address to the Zoology Section of the 



British Association), 404, 531 ; W. R. Bousfield, 530 

 Extrusion Defect, The, R. Genders, 198 

 Eyepieces, Achromatic one-radius Doublet, J. W. Gifford. 



589 



Faraday : and the Quantum, Dr. H. S. Allen, 341 ; Society, 



Election of Officers and Council, 544 

 Fauna : of British India, including Ceylon and Burma : 



Mollusca. — III. Land Operculates (Cyclophoridae, 



TruncateUidae, Assimineidae, Hehcinidae), G. K. Gude, 



106 ; The Preservation of our, T. A. Coward, 513 ; 



Wild, Conservation of, in America, 383 

 Ferguson Fellow for Research in Applied Chemistrj^ 



H. Hyman appointed, 589 

 Fields, The Story Book of the, J. H. Fabre, 270 

 Fijian Society ; Institution and BehaN^our in, W. J. 



Perr>-, 1 39 ; or. The Sociology- and Psychology' of the 



Fijians, Rev. W. Deane, 139 

 Film-photophone, The, Dr. W. S. Gripenberg ; The Writer 



of the Note, 307 

 Films, Speaking, Prof. A. O. Rankine, 276, 339 ; L. 



Pendred, 338 

 Fireball, Large, W. F. Denning, 226 

 Fireballs, W. F. Denning, 511 

 Fish, Baby, Food of the. Dr. Marie Lebour, 585 

 Fisheries : Biology, 5S5 : Deputy Minister of, the Earl of 



Ancaster appointed to act as, 316; Scottish, Prof. 



W. C. Mcintosh, 228 

 Fishes, Freshwater, and How to Identify Them, Dr. S. C. 



and W. B. Johnson, 79 

 Flames, Simple Sensitive, G. A. Sutherland, 532 

 Flora: British, ^ A New, British Wild Flowers in their 



Natural Haunts, described by A. R. Horwood. Vols. 



3. 4. 5- 205 



