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Index 



V Nature, 



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Dyestuffs Corporation, 162 ; Droughts, Great, C. Hard- 

 ing, 627 ; Engineering Standards Association, Forma- 

 tion ol Seven Sub-committees, 532 ; Fauna, An Addi- 

 tion to tbe, Prof. A. Dendy, 298 ; Flora : A New, 

 British Wild Flowers in their Natural Haunts, A. R. 

 Horwood. (In six vols.) Vols. i. and ii., 232 ; 

 Forestry, The Progress of, 753; Glass Industries, Ltd., 

 The New Works of, i8i ; international Association of 

 Journalists, L. Gaster elected Honorary General Secre- 

 tary of the, 342 ; Iron Ores, Prof. H. Louis, 261, Isles, 

 The Birds of the, and their Eggs, T. A. Coward. 

 Second series, 40 ; Laboratory and Scientific Glass- 

 ware, J. H. Davidson, 331 ; Laboratory Ware and 

 Chemicals, Prof. J. R. Partington and C. L. Bryant, 

 457; Mammals, Studies of, 547; Medical Association, 

 Sir William Macewen President-elect for 1922, 307 ; 

 Meteorological and Magnetic Year Book, 1917, part 4, 

 152 ; Museum, R. L. Hobson and R. A. Smith ap- 

 pointed Deputy Keepers in the Department of British 

 and Medieval Antiquities, 51 ; Dr. W. T. Caiman 

 appointed' Deputy Keeper in the Department of Zoology, 

 402 ; appointments in the, 722 ; New Guinea, The 

 Migrations of Cultures in. Dr. A. C. Haddon, 532 ; 

 Petrographic Nomenclature, Report of Joint Commit- 

 tee on, 149 ; Pharmacy and its Possibilities, E. S. 

 Peck, 564 ; Plants Available as a Source of Industrial 

 Alcohol, Prof. M. C. Potter, 170; Plants: Their 

 Biology and Ecology, J. F. Bevis and H. J. Jeffrey. 

 Second edition, 71 ; Rainfall, 1919, 71 ; Research 

 Association for Liquid Fuels for Oil Engines Industry, 

 The, approved by the Department of Scientific and 

 Industrial Research, 21 ; for the Woollen and Worsted 

 Industries, Report of the Council for 1920, 246 ; Race, 

 to Save the, 661 ; Roses, the Study of, J. R. Matthews, 

 26; Science Guild, Annual Dinner of the. Speeches by 

 Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Sir William Robertson, 

 Lord Rayleigh, and Lord Bledisloe, 313-314; Annual 

 Meeting of the, Address by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, 

 and others. 505 ; Scientific Instruments, J. W. William- 

 son, 361 ; Dictionary of, 324 ; Stratigraphy, 355 : Wild 

 Animals, Habits and Characters of, H. M. Batten, 



547 

 Bromine — tellurium, The System, A. Damiens, 799 

 Brown, Adrian. Memorial Lecture, The, Prof. H. E. Arm- 

 strong, 698 

 Browning of the Vine, the Brown Corpuscles causing the, 



J. Politis, 287 

 " Buddha's Diadem," Dr. L. A. Waddell. 150 

 Bumble-bees of the genus Psithyrus, Variation in, Dr. 



R. C. L. Perkins, 564 

 Bunyoro. The Milk Customs of. Rev. J. Roscoe, 602 

 Burma, In Farthest, Capt. F. Kingdon Ward, 231 

 Burmese, the pre-Buddhist Religion of the, R. G. Brown, 



791 

 Burton, Sir Richard F., the Centenary of, 52 ; Institution 



of a Memorial Lecture and a Medal, by the Royal 



Asiatic Society, 630 

 Bushmen, The Stone Querns of the, Dr. Peringuey, 469 



Cactaceae, A New Book on, N. E. Brown, 580; The, 

 Drs. N. L. Britton and J. N. Rose, Vol. ii., 580 



Caesium, A New Spectrum of, L. Dunoyer, 831 



Calcite, The Zoned Concretions of, in the Magnesian Lime- 

 stone of Durham, O. Holtedahl, 795 



Calcium Borate Inyoite, Hydrous, found in the Whitehead 

 Gypsum Quarry, Hillsborough, New Brunswick, 

 E. Poitevin and H. U. Ellsworth, 823 ; Carbide, The 

 Preparation of, by Calcium-ammonium and Acetylene, 

 L. Hackspill and E. Botolfsen, 735 ; Lines, Fixed, in 

 Early Type Stars, R. K. Young, 247 



Calculus : for Students, 77:5 ; Infinitesimal, An Elemen- 

 tary Course of, Prof. H. Lamb. Third edition, 775 



Calcutta : and Bombay School of Tropical Medicine and 

 Hygiene, Plea for the Support of the, Lt.-Col. J. W. D. 

 Megaw, ii:;6 ; University, Application for Financial Aid 

 for Teaching and Post-graduate Study. 188 



Calendar : of Scientific Pioneers, 29, 61, 92, 124, 157, 189, 

 221, 252, 285. 317, 349, 381, 412, J44, 476, 508, 

 541. 573 • 604, 638, 670, 701, 734, 767, 798, 831 ; Reform, 



A. Philip, 235 ; A Simplified, Rev. E. Fanfani, 88 ; 

 Plan of. Prof. R. Baire, 634 



California : Institute of Technology, Appointments in the 

 Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics at the, 820 ; The 

 Sunset Midway Oilfield of. Part i., Geolc^y and Oil 

 Resources, R. W. Pack, 347 



Calorimetry, The Use of Enamelled Bombs in, C. Mat- 

 tignon and Mile. G. Marchal, 319 



Cambridge : Microtomes and Recording Clinical Thermo- 

 meters, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co., Ltd., 437; 

 University, Proposed Praelectorship in Geodesy ; 

 Diploma in Hygiene, Grants made to the Gordon Wigan 

 Fuijd, 27, 28 ; A. D. Browne elected to a Fellowship 

 at Queen's College; W. M. Smart appointed to the 

 John Couch Adams Astronomership ; Smith's Prizes 

 awarded to L. A. Pars and W. M. H. Greaves, 60 ; 

 L. J. Comrie and W. M. H. Greaves elected to Isaac 

 Newton Studentships in Astronomy ; Projx>sed Appoint- 

 ment of a University Lecturer in Medical Radiology ; 

 Report of the General Board of Studies ; Proposed Dis- 

 continuance of the Higher Local Examination, 123 ; 

 Emmanuel College, Offer of a Research Studentship, 

 220 ; Prof. F. G^ Hopkins elected to the Sir William 

 Dunn Professorship of Bio-chemistry ; Sir Napier Shaw 

 to deliver the Rede Lecture ; H. G. Carter appointed 

 Curator of the Herbarium ; proposed Grant from the 

 Worts Fund towards an Expedition to Greenland ; 

 Steps towards a Solution of the Women m the Univer- 

 sity Question, 284; Dr. J. H. D. Scott and W. W. 

 Harvey elected to John Lucas Walker Studentships in 

 Pathology ; T. C. Wyatt elected to a Fellowship at 

 Christ's College ; Gift by Barclays Bank, Ltd., to- 

 wards the nev/ Engineering Laboratory ; Proposals as 

 to Women Students. 316; Possible Alterations in the 

 Mathematical and Natural Sciences Triposes ; Pro- 

 posed Appointment of Prof. H. Lamb as Rayleigh 

 Lecturer in Mathematics ; The Humphrey Owen Jones 

 Lectureship to toe Revived ; L. A. Pars elected to a 

 Fellowship at Jesus College, 348 ; Dr. W. M. Hicks 

 awarded thg Adams Prize ; Proposed Advisory Com- 

 mittee in Geodesy and Geodynamics, 379 ; Forthcoming 

 Conferment of Honorary Degrees ; A Lecturer to be 

 Appointed for Physics as Applied to Medical Radiology ; 

 the Degree of Ph.D. approved for C. G. L. Wolf; The 

 Scope of the Examination in Anatomy in the Natural 

 Sciences Tripos, 411 ; Dr. G. E. Moore and W. E. John- 

 son re-elected University Lecturers in Moral Science ; 

 F. Debenham re-elected University Lecturer in Survey- 

 ing and Cartography; J. A. Venn nominated Gilbey 

 Lecturer in History and Economics of Agriculture; 

 J. C. Wallace elected a Junior Fellow of Emmanuel 

 College ; Miss F. E. Haines elected to a Fellowship at 

 Girton College, and Miss M. T. Budden to a Fellowship 

 at Newnham College, 474 ; Proposed Appointment of a 

 Committee to Manage the Low Temperature Station 

 for Research in Bio-chemistry and Bio-physics ; Dr. H. 

 Hartridge appointed Senior Demonstrator in 

 Physiology ; Postponement of Vote on the Women 

 Question, 475 ; E. K. Rideal appointed Humphrey Owen 

 Jones Lecturer in Physical Chemistry ; Dr. L. Cobbett 

 re-appointed University Lecturer in Pathology ; The 

 Rede Lecture delivered by Sir Napier Shaw, 507 ; 

 Frank Smart Prizes awarded to A. J. Smith and G. S. 

 Carter, 540 ; Dr. J. A. Crowther appointed University 

 Lecturer in Physics as Applied to Medical Radiology ; 

 S. E. Hollingworth elected to the Harkness Scholar- 

 ship in Geology, 572 ; P. Lake re-appointed Royal 

 Geographical Society's Reader in Geography, 572 ; 

 A. G. Brighton and H. C. G. Vincent awarded the 

 Wiltshire Prize in Geology ; W' . C. Smith and R. H. 

 Thouless elected Fellows of Corpus Christi College, 

 572 ; A Travelling Girton Fellowship awarded to Miss 

 M. G. Tomkinson, 603 ; Appointments in, 830 



Camera Lenses, An Instrument for Testing, F. Twyman, 

 470, 635 



Camouflage, Natural, 338 



Canadian Arctic Archipelago, K. Rasmussen's Expedition 

 to the, 308 



Cancer : New Electrical Plant for the X-ray Treatment of, 

 561 ; The Use of Radiotherapy in the Treatment of, 820 



Cannibals. Reformed, iii 



