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Index 



Nature, 

 _Septeinber 29, 192 



Fletcher (J. J.), Presidential Address to the Linnean 



Society of N.S.W., 479 

 Fletcher (T. B.), Life-histories of Indian Microlepidoptera, 



631 

 Fletcher (Sir W. Morley), elected a Member of the 



Athenaeum Club, 213 

 Fleure (Prof. H. J.), The Treaty Settlement of Europe, 660 

 Flexner (Dr. S.), Experimental Epidemics in Colonies of 



Mice, 540 

 Florentin (D.), and H. Vandenberghe, Methods of Estimat- 

 ing small quantities of Carbon Monoxide in Air- and 

 Flue-gases, 63 

 Foch (A.), The Phenomena of Resonance in Aspiration 



Turbines, 607 

 Foley (A. L.), A Photographic Method of Finding the 

 Instantaneous Velocity of Sound-waves at Points near 

 the Source, 94 

 Fornander (A.), Fornander Collection of Hawaiian An- 

 tiquities and Folklore. With translations. Edited and 

 illustrated with Notes by T. G. Thrum. Third series. 

 Part iii., 391 

 Fosse (R.), and G. Laude, Syntheses of Cyanic Acid and 

 Urea by the Oxidation in Alcoholic Ammoniacal Solu- 

 tion of Phenols and Aldehydes, 191 ; and Mile. N. 

 Rouchelman, The Formation of Urea in the Liver 

 after Death, 222 

 Fournier d'Albe (Dr. E. E.), .Amplifying the Optophone, 43 

 Fourtau (R.), The Neogene Echinoderms of Egypt, 86 

 Fowler (R. H.), and C. N. H. Lock, The Origin of the 



Disturbances in the Initial Motion of a Shell, 126 

 Fowler (W. Warde), Prof. L. C. Miall, 18; [obituary 



article], 528 

 Fox (P.), Measurements of Stellar Parallax at the Dearborn 



Observatory, 382 

 Frachtenberg (L. I.), Myths of the Alsea Indian Tribe of 



Oregon, 215 

 Franklin (T. B.), Relation of the Soil Colloids to the Con- 

 ductivity of the Soil, 62 

 Frederick (R. C), and Dr. A. Forster, Public Health 



Chemical Analysis, 708 

 Freeman (R. A.), Social Decay and Regeneration, 452 

 F'r6mont (C), The Fragility of some Welded Steel Joints, 



62 

 French (J. W.), Amplifying the Optophone, 43 

 Frfsenius (Th. W.), Introduction to Qualitative Chemical 

 Analysis. Seventh edition. Translated by C. A 

 Mitchell, 708 

 Freund (Ida), edited by A. Hutchinson and M. Beatrice 

 Thomas, The Experimental Basis of Chemistry : Sug- 

 gestions for a Series of Experiments Illustrative of the 

 Fundamental Principles of Chemistry, 356 

 Fric (M.), The Stability of Nitrocellulose Powders, 734 

 Friend (Rev. H.), Why do Worms Die?, 172 

 Friend (Dr. J. Newton), Iron in Antiquitv, 372 

 Fritch (Prof. F. E.), and Dr. E. J. Salisbury, An Intro- 

 duction to the Structure and Reproduction of Plants, 

 200 

 Froc (Father), awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honour 



308 

 Fuller (C), Growth of the Antenna in Termites, 24 

 Fulton (Dr. T. W.), retirement of, from the Scientific 

 Superintendency of the Fishery Board for Scotland, 370 



Galippe (V.), and Mme. G. Souffland, Meteorites and 

 Igneous Rocks endowed with Movement, 661 



Gallenkamp and Co., Ltd., Catalogue of Electric Furnaces, 

 182: List of Students' Balances and Weights, -Jio 



Galloway (Prof. W.), The Fying-fish, 376 



Gardiner (Prof. J. Stanley), The Reparation Act and the 

 Cost of German Publications, 359 ; West Indian 

 Zoology, 829 



Carman (Dr. S.), elected a Foreign Member of the Linnean 

 Society, 369 



Garner (W. E.), and C. L. Abernethy, Heats of Combustion 

 and Formation of Nitro-compounds. Part i., 158 



Garnett (J. C. M.), Education and World Citizenship : An 

 Essay towards a Science of Education, 386; The Uni- 

 versities and Technological Education, 656 



Garrard (Major A.), Motor-car Headlights : Ideal Require- 

 ments and Practical Solutions, 118 



Garrett (J. G.), appointed Lecturer and Demonstrator in 

 Mine Surveying in Birmingham University, 90 



Garstang (Prof. W.), Friendship (To T. H. R.), 594; 

 Haeckel's Biogenetic Law, 542 



Gaselee (S.), Co-operative Indexing of Periodical Literature, 

 551 



Gask (Lilian), Betty and Bobtail at Pine-Tree Farm, 41 



Gaster (L.), eleced Honorary General Secretary of the 

 British International Association of Journalists, 342 



Gatehouse (T. E.), [obituary], 213 



Gatenby (Dr. J. B.), appointed Professor of Biology in 

 the University of Rangdon, 411 



Gates (Dr. R. R.), appointed Professor of Botany at King's 

 College, London, 442 ; Mutations and Evolution, 636, 

 714; The Genetics of Sex, 571; The Inheritance of 

 Acquired Characters, 89 



Gates (S. B.), Pure Mathematics for Engineers, 2 parts, 



Gault (H.), and R. Weick, Additional Properties of the 



Keto-enolic Double Linkage, 799 

 Gebien (H.), The Tenebrionidae, 413 

 Geley (G.), translated by S. de Brath, From the Unconscious 



to the Conscious, 712 

 Gemmill (W.), appointed Assistant Lecturer on Clinical 



Surgery in Birmingham University, 90 ' 



General Electric Co., Ltd., Research Staff of the, A Method 



for the Micro-analysis of Gases by the Use of the 



Pirani Pressure Gauge, 477 



Ghosh (Prof. P. N.), Young's Interference Experiment, 362 



Gibbs (Miss L. S.), The Phytogeography and Flora of the 



Mountain-summit Plateaux of Tasmania, 347 

 Giblett (M. A.), Some Problems connected with Evapora- 



. tion, 541 

 Gibson (P. I. C), appointed a Demonstrator in Pathology 



in Manchester University, 507 

 Gibson (Dr. W.), Coal in Great Britain, 38 

 Gilbert (Dr. G. K.), Hydraulic Mining Debris in the Sierra 



Nevada, 404 

 Gilchrist (.Miss Elizabeth), The Utilisation of Solid Caustic 



Soda and the Absorption of Carbon Dioxide, 639 

 Giles (A. W.), The Eskers in the Vicinity of Rochester, New 



York, 533 

 Gill (Brevet Lt.-Col. C. A.), The Rdle of Meteorology in 



Malaria, 791 

 Gill (E. L.), The Annular Eclipse, 212 

 Glangeaud (P.), The Earthquake of October 3, 1920. 94 

 Glasgow (A. G.), Gift to Leeds University, 604 

 Godard (H.), Observations of the Reid Comet, 286 ; 



Observations of Winnecke's Comet, 19126, 414 

 Godlee (Sir Rickman J.), Six Papers by Lord Lister with 

 a Short Biography and Explanatory Notes, 232 ; 

 Thomas Wharton Jones, F.R.S., 829 

 Godwin-Austen (Lt.-Col. H. H.), Mount Everest, 137 

 Goldsbrough (Dr. G. R.), The Influence of Satellites upon 



the Form of Saturn's Ring, 445 

 Goldschmidt (Prof. R.), The Determination of Sex, 780 

 Goodacre (W.), Study of the Moon's Surface, 825 

 Goodrich (Prof. E. S.), elected Linacre Professor of Zoology 



and Comparative Anatomy in Oxford University, 766 

 Gordon (J. W.), Meteors on the Moon, 234 

 Gorgas (the late Surg.-Gen.), proposed Institute for Tropical 



Diseases in Panama in Memory of, 277 

 Goris (A.), and C. Vischniac, The Alkaloids of Valerian, 383 

 Gouy (G.), The Calculation of the Coma, 286 

 Graham (P. A.), Highways and Byways in Northumbria, 



168 

 Gramont (A. de), Spectra of Quantitative Sensibilitv of 

 Silicon in Fused Salts and in Steels, 702 ; and G. A. 

 Hemsalech, The Conditions of the Emission of the 

 Spark Lines by the Electric Arc, 799 

 Granger (R. F.), Observations of the Solar Eclipse, 247 

 Grassi (Prof. G. B.), elected a Foreign Member of the 

 Linnean Society, 369; Can Anopheles Propag.H' 

 Malaria Directly?, 254; Life of Anopheles, ii., 127 

 Gray (Prof. A.), Matter and Motion, 98 ; Sir J. J. Thomson's 

 Elements of the Mathematical Theory of Electricity and 

 Magnetism. Fifth edition, 647 

 Gray (J.)> The Mechanism of Ciliary Movement, 190 



