April 14, 29>t. 



Index 



xvu 



Dehydrogenation of Alcohols by Catalytic Oxidation 

 jnder Reduced Pressure, 330 



Moznette (G. F.), The Banana Root Borer, 773 



Mu^et (A.), and J. Seroin, The Age of liie Autunites of 

 Portugal, 531 



Muir (Sir Thomas), The Theory of Determinants in the 

 Historical Order of Development. Vol. iii., The 

 Period 1861 to 1880, 658 



Muirhead (Dr. A.) [death], 511; [obituary article], 668 



Munerati (O.), Influence of Low Temperature on Germina- 

 tion of Freshly-gathered Corn and Other Seeds, 619 



•Munro (Dr. J. W.), Insect Conditions of Coniferous Woods 

 in the United Kingdom in 1919, 647 



Murphy (R. C), Work of a Collecting Expedition to the 

 Coastal Waters of Peru, 738 



.Murray (Prof. Gilbert), Presidential Address to the Geo- 

 graphical Association, 645 



-Murray (Dr. J. A.), The Methods of Cancer Research, 824 



Myers (Dr. C. S.), A Visual Illusion, J43 ; appointed Reader 

 in Experimental Psychology in Cambridge University, 

 776; proposed appointment as Reader in Experimental 

 Psychology in Cambridge University, 455 



My res (Prof. J. L.), The Place of Geography in a Reformed 

 Classical Course, 390, 579; and Prof. H. H. Turner, 

 The British Association, 277 



Na^;.oka (Prof. H.), The Magnetic Separation of Neon 

 Lines and Runge's Rule, 848 



Nagel (D. H.) [death], 158; [obituary article], 186 



Naser (Dr. V.), The Organisation of International Intel- 

 lectual Relations, 581 



Navas (Father R. V. L.), Monograiia de I'Ordre dels 

 Rafidi6pters (Ins.), 239 



Negretti and Zambra's Catalogue of Meteorological Instru- 

 ments, 12a 



N'(Jgris (P.), Considerations on the Glacial Period, 363 



Neville (Prof. E. H.), The Late Srinivasa Ramanujan, 661 



Newberry (P. E.), Early Egypt and Syria, 516 



Newbery (E.), Over-voltages, 523 



Ntwiand (H. O.), The Planting, Cultivation, and Expres- 

 rion of Coconuts, Kernels, Cacao, and Edible Vegetable 

 Oils and Seeds of Commerce. A Practical Handbook 

 for Planters, Financiers, Scientists, and others, 564 



Newman (L. F.), Feeding Experiments with Dried Blood 

 386 



(icholson (Prof. J. W.), and Prof. T. R. Merton, The Effect 

 of .^symmetry on Wavc-longth Determinations, 553 

 ^Nicholson (R. S.), Methods of Ornamentation of the Sari, 

 '" 320 



Kicolas (G.), The Mechanism of the Fertilising Action of 

 Sulphur, 746 



licolle (C), and E. Consril, The Preventive Vaccination 

 of Man against Mediterranean Fever, 394 



ilieli (A. H.), Investigations on the Theory of Photographic 

 Development, 546 

 I (Prof. P.), Lehrbuch dor Mineralogie, 754 

 s, Ltd., Depdt for the Storage of Wool, 387 

 hi (H.), Leptospira icteroides and Yellow Fever, 167 

 ry (.1. L.), The Electrical Resistivity of Dilute .Metallic 

 solutions, 617 



Norl^nskiold (E.). An Ethno-geographical Analysis of the 

 Material Culture of Two Indian Tribes in the Gran 

 Chaco ; The Changes in the Material Culture of Two 

 Indian Tribes under the Influence of New Surround- 

 ings. 370 



Nordmann (C), Observations of the New Star in Cygnus, 

 made at the Paris Observatory with a Heterochrome 

 Photometer, 167 ; The Absorbing Powers of the 

 Atmospheres of Stars, 99 



■ iflund (Prof.), Les Equations aux difT4rences finles, 197 

 oyes fProf. W. A), College Text book of Chemistry. so8 

 unn (Prof. T. P.), Testing Intelligence. 644: The Present 

 Trend of Thought respe< ting Mr-lhods of Teaching, 580 



Nuttall (Prof. (J. 11,), Precipitin Rem (ions a* a Means of 

 Hetermlning Systematic K>l iiloi,«hips in Animals and 

 'linn, SS^ 



Oddone (E.), Determination of iHe Seismic Hypocehtre, 



491 

 Odin (G.), .A New Method for the Diagnosis of Syphilis, 



555 



Odiing (Prof. W.) [death], 837 



O'Donohoe (T. A.) [obituary], 637 



Oehlert (D. P.) [obituary], 446 



Oersted (H. C), Centenary of the Discovery of Electro- 

 magnetic .Action, 55 



Oliver (Prof. F. W.), The Reclamation of Salt Marshes 

 and Other Maritime Tracts, 352 



Omori (Prof.), The Sakura-jima Eruption of I9i4« 165 



O'Neill (H.), Colloidal Fuel, 414 



Onslow (H.), Breeding Experiments with Abraxas grossu- 

 lariata and lutea, 297 ; The Iridescent Colours of Ihsects, 

 149, 181, 215 



Onslow (Muriel W. ), Practical Plant Biochemistry, 176; 

 and others. Biochemistry and Systematic Relationships, 



550 



Orr (Dr. J. B.), appointed Research Lecturer in the Physio- 

 logy of Nutrition a the Rowatt Research Institute, 264 



Orton (Dr. 1. H.), Mode of Feeding and SeSt-phenomena 

 in the Pea-crab (Pinnotheres pisum) 533 ; The Breed- 

 ing of Marine Animals, 290 



Osborn (Prof. H. F.), The Hall in the American Museum 

 of Natural History illustrating the " Age of Man," 222 ; 

 Vertebrate Fossils in the American Museum of Natural 

 History, 252 



Osborn (Prof. T. G. B.), Stone Implements from the Cooper's 

 Creek District, South .Australia, 849 



Osborn (H. S.), Prospector's Field-book and Guide. Ninth 

 edition, revised and enlarged by M. W. von Bernewitz, 

 660 



Osborne (G. D.), The Volcanic Neck at the Basin, Nepean 

 River, 395 



Osborne (Prof. W. A.), Elementary Practical Biochemis- 

 try, 403 : William Sutherland : A Biography, 826 



d'Ossat (G. de A.), Chalk and American Vines, 522 



Ostrup (E.), and O. Galloe, The Botany of Iceland (edited 

 by Dr. L. K. Rosenvinge and Dr. E. Warming). Vol. 

 ii., part i., 530 



Oswald (F.). and T. Davies Prycc, An Introduction to the 

 Study of Terra Sigillata : Treated from a Chronological 

 Standpoint, 537 



Owen (Dr. D.), appointed Head of the Department of 

 Physics and Mathematics of the Sir John Cass Techni- 

 cal Institute, 552 ; and R. M. Archer, The Quickness 

 of Response of Current to Voltage in a Thermionic 

 Tube, 848 



Owen (J. H.), The Life and Habits of the Sparrow-hawk, 



425. 69s 

 Owen (T. D.), Gift to the University College of North 



Wales, 199 

 Owens (Dr. J. S.), Relation of Surface Visibility of the 



Atmosphere to Suspended Impurity. 641 ; Removal by 



Drilling and Blasting of Rock-reefs from the Bed of 



a River, 423 

 Oxford M..\.. The Examination System, 179 

 Oxiev (Dr. A. E.), Magnetism and .Atomic Structure, 457; 



Recent Researches in Ma£fnetl»;m, 266 



Page (L.), A Kinematical Interpretation of Electro- 

 magnetism, 167 ; Radiation Pressure on Electrons and 

 Atoms, 451 



Paine (Dr. A.), The Origin of Cancer, 289 



Palazzo (Prof. I..), Comparisons of Magnetic Instruments at 

 Terraclna, 59 



Palmer (L. S.), Late Keltic Remains from a Mcndip Cave, 



549 

 Panissei (S. G. S.), The British Portland Cement Research 



Association, 475 

 Pantanelll (E.), Elective Absorption of Ions In Equilibrated 



Solutions, 39^ 

 Panyity (L. S.), ^ro«prcling for Oil and Gas, 625 

 Paraskevopoulos (J. S.), Perturbations In a Stellar Orbit, 



45 > 

 Pareniv (H.). The Recoostltution of Ceruln InvUihIc De- 

 tails of Old Pictures, 746 ; «nd O. Vandafnme, lUrtlsa- 

 tlon of the Energy of "rides and Waves, 458 



