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 cptcmber 29, 1921 



Butterworth (S.), Eddy Current Lopes in Cylindrical Con- 

 ductors, 573 ; The Errors Due to Capacity and Eddy- 

 current Effects in Inductometers, 632 



Buxton (L. H. Dudley), elected to an Albert Kahn Travel- 

 ling Fellowship, 443 ; Ancient and Modern Inhabitants 

 of Malta, 699 



Buxton (P. A.), Animal Ecology in Deserts, 190 



Cabrier (A.), An Automatic Lighting and Extinguishing 

 Apparatus for Street Gas Lamps, 542 



Callendar (Prof. H. L.), Properties of Steam and 

 Thermodynamic Theory of Turbines, 482 



Caiman (Dr. VV. T.), appointed Deputy Keeper in the 

 Department of Zoology of the British Museum, 402 



Calmette (Prof. A.), elected a Foreign Member of the Royal 

 Society, 342; Tuberculosis " Carriers," 751 



Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co., Ltd., The Cambridge 

 Microtomes and the Cambridge Recording Clinical 

 Thermometers, 437 



Cameron (Sir Charles Alexander), [obituary], 51 



Campbell (Prof.), Bright Object near the Sun, 759 



Campbell (Dr. Norman R.), Atomic Structure, 170; E.xperi- 

 mental Geometry, 301 ; Physics : The Elements, 643 : 

 " Space " or " .-Ether " ?, 234; The Disappearance of 

 Gas when an Electric Discharge is passed through 

 more or less Exhausted Tubes, 793 ; and C. C. Patter- 

 son, Researches at the National Physical Laboratory, 

 87 



Campbell (Dr. R.), appointed Reader in Petrology in Edin- 

 burgh University, 411 



Campbell (Dr. W.), appointed Lecturer in Bacteriology and 

 the Pathology of Industrial Diseases at the Bradford 

 Technical College, 28 



Cannon (Miss), and others. Variable Stars, 759 



Cantlie (Sir Jarnes), Thomson's Machine for Arrnless Men, 

 469 



Capitan (Dr.), and M. Peyrony, Works of Art Discovered 

 at La Ferrassie, 468 



Carlheim-Gyllenskold (V.). Tycho Brahe and his Observa- 

 tory. 535 



Carline (G. R.), awarded a Scholarship by the Anglo- 

 Swedish Society. 411 



Carmichael (Prof. R. D.), The Theory of Relativity. 

 Second edition, 264 



Carmody (Prof. P.), Trinidad as a Key to the Origin of 

 Petroleum, 471 



Carnegie (Andrew), Autobiography of, 2 



Carpenter (R. C), The Structure and Uses of Balsa Wood, 

 279 



Carpentier (J.), [obituary], 790 



Carr (Prof. H. Wildon), A Psychology of Logic, 612 ; The 

 Epistemological Problem, 228 ; What Relativity in 

 Science Implies, 578 



Carracido (Don J. R.), elected President of the Spanish 

 Association, 244 • 



Carslaw (Dr. H. S.), The Cooling of a Solid Sphere with a 

 Concentric Core of a Different Material. 446 



Carson (J. R.), and J. J. Gilbert, Transmission Character- 

 istics of the Submarine Cable, 540 



Carter (G. S.), awarded a Frank Smart Prize at Cambridge 

 University, 540 



Carter (H. G.), appointed Curator of the Herbarium, Cam- 

 bridge University, 284 



Cartwright (W.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in Metallurgy 

 in Manchester University, 507 



Carty (J. J.), Science and the Industries, 121 



Carus-Wilson (C), An Unknown Organism in Flint, 299 ; 

 An Unusual Stalagmite. 21 ; Cup and Ring Markings, 

 523, 715 ; Organism in Flint, 362 ; The Sound of 

 Distant Gun-fire, 108 



Carver (Dr. A.), Principles and Practice of Psychotherapy, 

 711 



Cassel (Sir Ernest), Gift for a Hospital or Sanatorium for 

 the Treatment of Functional Nervous Disorders, 307 



Casson (S.). Evidence of the Character and Distribution of 

 Iron -age Culture in the Balkan Peninsula, i;oo 



Castelvecchio (Signorina L. P. di), appointed Professor of 

 Italian in Birmingham University, 474 



Castle, Origin and Relationships of the Various Types of 

 Sex-determining Chromosomes, 571 



Caswell (J. S.), appointed Demonstrator in Engineering at 

 the University College of Swansea, 637 



Cave (C. J. P.), Cloud Forms, 365 ; International Explora- 

 tion of the Upper Air, 761 ; The Sound of Distant Gun- 

 fire, 140 



Caven (Prof. R. M.), The Foundations of Chemical Theory, 

 613 



Cavenagh (F. A.), appointed Professor of Education at the 

 University College of Swansea, 637 



Chaffard, P. Brodin, and Grigaut, The .Arrest of Uric 

 Acid in the Liver, 94 



Chailley-Bert (P.), R. Faillie, and J. P. Langlois, The 

 " Second Wind " of Runners, 640 



Challenor (W. A. P.), elected to a Beit Fellowship for 

 Scientific Research, 700 



Chalmers (T. W.), The Gyroscopic Compass : A Non- 

 Mathematical Treatment, 328 



Champy (Ch.), Inter-sexes in Newts, 692 ; The Experimental 

 Change of Sex in Triton alpestris, 447 



Chance (E.), The Deposition of Eggs by a Cuckoo, 215 



Chandra (R. G.), SearcTi for Meteors from the Pons- 

 Winnecke Radiant, 694 



Chapas (M.), The Solubility of the Isomeric Nitroanilines in 

 Metaxylene, 127 



Chapman (A. Chaston). elected President of the Institute of 

 Chemistry, 23 



Chapman (F.). The Age of the Ironstone Beds of the 

 Mornington Peninsula, 607 



Chapman (Prof. S.), Molecular and Cosmical Magnetism, 8 



Charcot (Dr.), An Expedition of the Pourquoi-Pas to 

 Rockall. 799 ; Landing upon the Islet of Rockall, 755 ; 

 The Island of Jan Mayen, 190 



Chatley (Dr. H.), Cohesion, 786 



Chatton (E.). and R. Courrier, A Trypanosome of the Bai, 

 Vesperugo pipistrellus, 478 



Ch^nevaux (C), The Variation of the Specific Refraction 

 of Dissolved Salts in Dilute Solution, 575 



Cheplin (H. A.), and L. F. Rettger, Feeding Experiments 

 with Albino Rats. 223 



Chetverikov (S. S.) The Fundamental Factor of Insect 

 Evolution, 501 



Chevenard (P.). The .Action of Additions on the Expansion 

 •Anomaly of the Ferro-nickels i;o: The Expansion 

 .Anomaly Accompanying the Magnetic Transformation 

 of Pyrrhotine and Magnetite, 30 



Chilton (Prof. C), Asellus aquaticus, 180 ; awarded a 

 Mueller Memorial Medal by the .Australasian Associa- 

 tion. 408 



Chipp (T. F.), The Fungi of the Malay Peninsula, 469 



Chisholm (G. G.), The Realm of Man, 774 



Chittenden (F. J.). The Garden Doctor : Plants in Health 

 and Disease, 40 



Chofardet (P.), Observations of the Reid Comet made at 

 the Besanc^on Observatory, 286 



Cholodkovsky (Prof. N. A.), [bbituaryl. 820 



Chree (Dr. C), A Comparison of Magnetic Declination 

 Changes at British Observatories, 29 ; Recent Work 

 on Aurora, 565 ; The Height and Spacing of Wires in 

 Electroculture, 632 ; The Magnetic Storm of May 13-17, 

 359 ; The Recent Magnetic and Electrical Disturbances, 



399 



Christy (M.), The Ancient Legend as to the Hedgehog carry- 

 ing Fruits upon its Spines, 375 



Chrystal (the late W. J.), Bequests by, 540, 604 



Chuckerbutti (Prof.), The Motions of the Trevelyan Rocker, 

 8? 4 



Ciamician (Prof.), elected an Honorary Foreign Member of 

 the Chemists' Club, New York, 114 



Ciamician (G.), and C. Ravenna, Influence of Organic 

 Substances on Plant Development, 254 



Clack (B. W.). The Coefficient of Diffusion of Certain 

 Saturated Solutions, 44:; 



Clark (D.), elected Professor of Civil Engineering at Trinity 

 College, Dublin, 603 



Clark (Dr. H. Lyman), The Echinoderm Fauna of Torres 

 Strait, 712 



Clark (J. E.), Dates of Flowering of some Trees in South- 

 west and South-east England, 24.!; ; and H. B. Adames, 

 Report on the Phenology of the British Isles, December, 

 191Q, to November, 1920, 413 



Clark (W. E. Le Gros), Ancient Skulls from Greenland. 532 



