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 April 14, 19S1 



Animal and Bird Life in Australia, The Protection of, 



W. L. Summers, 377 

 Atomic Structure, Dr. Norman R. Campbell, 408 

 Atoms in Crystals, The Arrangement of. Prof. W. L. 



Bragg, 725 

 Balloon Fabrics, The Testing of, The North British Rubber 



Co., Ltd., 409 

 British : Association, The, Sir Oliver J. Lodge, 107 ; Sir 



E. Ray Lankester ; Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 109 ; Sir 

 William J. Pope, no; Prof. F. Soddy, 11 1; Dr. F. A. 

 Bather; Neville Chamberlain, 112; Dr. H. R. Mill; F. A. 

 West, 113; Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 144; Prof. L. N. G. 

 Kilon, 145; Dr. J. W. Evans; Dr. W. Garnett, 146; 

 Rev. A. L. Cortie ; Prof. A. R. Cushny, 147 ; Sir Napier 

 Shaw, 178 ; Sir Edward Brabrook, 179 ; Prof. H. H. 

 Turner and Prof. J. L. Myres ; Prof. A. S. Eddington, 

 211; W. L. Fox, 212; Prof. J. L. Myres and Prof. 

 H. H. Turner, 277 ; Dr. R. V. Stanford, 279 ; Dr. J. W. 

 Evans, Dr. H. Lyster Jameson, and Major A. G. Church ; 

 Dr. N. Annandale, 373 ; Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 4(17 • 

 Prof. A. Smithells, 565 ; Laboratory and Scientific Glass- 

 ware, S. N. Jenkinson, 281; Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 310; 



F. Wood, 311; Dr. M. W. Travers, 341; E. A. Coad 

 Pryor, 375 ; C. Andrews, 440 



Cheddar Caves, Plant-life in the, Edith Bolton, 180 

 Chemical Warfare : and Scientific Workers, Prof. A. 

 McKenzie; Dr. N. R. Campbell, 374; Prof. A. E. Boy- 

 cott, 343 ; the Universities, and Scientific Workers, Prof. 

 F. Soddy, 310 

 Chlorine, The Separation of the Isotopes of, D. L. Chap- 

 man, 9 

 Colour of the Night Sky, Lord Rayleigh, 8 

 Coloured Thinking, A Case of, with Thought-forms and 

 Linked Sensations, Prof. D. Fraser Harris, 725 ; F. H. 

 Perrycoste, 829 

 Cyclones, The Energy of, R. M. Deeley ; Lt.-Col. E. Gold, 

 345 ; W. H. Dines, 375 ; Sir Oliver Lodge ; J. R. Cotter, 

 407 ; Sir Napier Shaw, 436 ; Dr. H. Jeffreys ; L. C. W. 

 Bonacina, 437; J. R. Cotter, 438; R. M. Deeley, 502; 

 W. H. Dines, 534; R. M. Deeley, 631 

 Degrees, Modern Pass and Honours, Sir Oliver Lodge, 757 

 Descent, Recapitulation and, L. T. Hogben, 212 ; Dr. 



F. A. Bather, 213; Prof. E. W. MacBride, 280 

 Education, Museums in, E. W. Shann, 344 

 Einstein's Shift of Spectral Lines, Testing, Sir Oliver 



Lodge, 280, 373 ; Dr. C. Chree, 343 

 Electric Light and Vegetation, T. Steel, 694 

 Electricity, Positive, The Elementary Particle of, Prof. 



A. H. Compton, 828 

 Electron Curve, Negative, S. G. Brown, 342 

 Elements, The Constitution of the. Dr. F W. Aston, 468 

 Energy, Restoration of. Sir Oliver Lodge, 341 

 Environment and Reproduction, Prof. A. Meek, 532 

 Eucalyptus Foliage, Variations of, H. J. Lowe, 114 

 Ewing's "Thermodynamics," Sir J. A. Ewing, 242 

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

 Flint Implements from the Cromar Forest Bed, J. Reid 



Moir, 7,t;6 ; Sir E. Ray Lankester, 757 

 Forestry Education, Higher, for the Empire, Prof. E. P. 



Stebbing, 438 

 Fracture-surface, A, in Igneous Rock, W. B. Whitney, 213 

 Fuzes, Time-. The Behaviour of, Prof. A. V. Hill, 281 

 Glassware, British Laboratory and Scientific S. N. Jenkin- , 

 son. 281 ; Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 310; F. Wood, 311 ; Dr. 

 M. W. Travers, 341 ; E. A. Coad Pryor, 371; ; C. Andrews, 

 440 

 Glassware, Scientific. Industry, T. L. Swain, 759 

 Greenland in Europe, T. R. R. S., 694; D. MacRitchie, 



759 

 Heredity : Sir G. Archdall Reid, 405 : Dr. R. Ruggles Gates, 

 440; and Acquired Characters, Sir E. Ray Lankester, 

 Soo ; Prof. E. W. MacBride, soi : Prof. E. B. Poulton, 

 1:32 : Sir G. Archdall Reid, 506 : Prof. E. W. MacBride ; 

 J. T. Cunningham, 630 ; F. Fawcett, 693 ; Sir G. Arch- 

 dall Reid, 726: and Biological Terms, Sir H. Bryan 

 Donkin, jcfi: J. T. Cunningham, 82S ; and Variation, 

 Dr. R. Ruggles Gates, 663 

 Hydrogen : Active, Y. Venkataramaiah, 46; Chloride, 

 Absorption Spectrum of, F. W. Loomis, 170 



'"a Kev^^o^!'l! '^i"''"^'" ^<^^' PhyMological .Method a> 

 a Key to the Causation of. Dr. I. M McQueen itfi 



Isotopes: of Chlorine, The Separation of rh, t) L ' Chtp- 

 man. 9: of Mercury, The Separation of the. Pro . J N 

 BronsKjd and Dr. G. Hevesy, 144 " • j. i>. 



l.q«oc(:ph;,l.is „f Conger in the Firth of Clyde, R. Elm- 



'''^''RT'r,l.!::„'*'l'!^J"^ ^^"-'^ P-^b'- together. Sir 



Dr. F. W. Aston and G. P. 



E. Ray Lankester, 310 

 Lithium, The Constitution of. 



Thomson, 827 



^"vl^'w^^r'^Z^^}'"'^ ^^"^ '" '•'^ Development of the, 

 i'rof. VV. C. Mcintosh, 441 



Low-Temperature Research, The Peltier Effect and, A. \ 

 Campbell Swmton, 828 



^"'mTXr' w'f'°"^\^^■ C^^-s-Wi'son, 345; E. Heron- 

 Allen, Dr. H. S. Allen, 376; A. Brammall, 409; Sir 

 E. Ray Lankester; Prof W. J. .Sollns 438 n W 

 French, 503 ^^ ' '' 



Man and iV Scottish Fauna, Dr. J. Ritchie, 727; Th- 

 Revie.ver, 728 ' 



"'^^%!.- ,"•'1; 'J ■ ^'"■PP--"-') ; The Writer of the Note, .80- 

 Old Irish, 1, Sheppnrd, 243: Old Road, C. Caruc 

 Wilson, 114 V ' ~ 



Materialisation," - Phenomena of. Dr. E. E. Fournier 



d .'Mbe ; The Reviewer, , 471 

 Melanism, A Rare Example of. F. W. FitzSimons, 8,o 

 Mercury, The Separation of the Isotopes of. Prof T N 



Bronsted and Dr. G. Hevesy, 144 

 Metals. The Hardening of, under Mechanical Treatment 



J. Innes, 441 

 Meteorological and Geodvnamic Institute, The Central 



Vienna, Profs. F. M. Exner and J. Hann, 620 

 Meteorology of the Antarctic, The, Dr. G. C. Simpson 



.S99 ■ 



Minerals Hitherto Unknown in Derbyshire C S Garnett 



148 



Molecular and Cosmical Magnetism. Prof. S. Chapman 



407 

 "Momiai," Lt.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, 241 

 Museums in Education, E. W. Shann 344 

 Nova Cygni III., The Spectrum of. Rev. A. L. Cortie, 79 

 Odours caused by Attrition, Prof. J. R. Partington, 631 

 Oil from Ships, The Effects of, on Certain Sea-birds. Dr 



W. E. Collinge, 830 

 Oligochasta, New British, Rev. H. Friend, 377 

 Passivity of Metals, The, W. Hughes, 692 

 Pea-Crab, Mode of Feeding and Sex-Phei.omena in the. 



Dr. J. H. Orton, 533 ; Sir Herbert Maxwell, 599 

 Peltier Effect. The, and Low-Temperature Research, A. .A. 



Campbell Swinton, 828 

 Plant-life in the Cheddar Caves, Edith Bolton, 180 

 Polish Universities, Needs of. C. E. .^. Clayton, 53s 

 Popular Science Lectures on Natural History, Rev. H. N. 



Hutchinson. 694 

 Portraits of Myriapodologists, B. B. Woodward, 48 

 Portraits Wanted, Rev. S. G. Brade-Birks, 9 

 Positive Nucleus, Name for the. Sir Oliver Lodge, 467 : 



Prof. F. Soddy, 502 ; Dr. E. B. R. Prideaux, 567 

 Quantum Theory of Vision, A, Prof. J. Jolv, 827 

 Ramanujan, Srinivasa, The late. Prof. E. H. Neville. 661 

 Recapitulation and Descent, L. T. Hogben. 212; Dr. F. A. 



Bather, 213: Prof. E. W. MacBride, 280 

 Relativity, .\. Mallock, 46; Prof. J. R. P.nrtington. 113 

 Russia, Men of Letters and Science in : The British Com- 

 mittee for Aiding, Loi-d Montagu of Beaulieu and 

 others, 509 ; Literature for, L. F. Schuster, 728 

 Science and Fisheries, Prof. W. C. Mcintosh, 565 ; H. G. 



Maurice, 566 ; Prof. J. Stanley Gardiner, 628 

 Scientific Glassware Industry, The, T. L. Swain, 759 

 Scottish Fauna, Man and the. Dr. J. Ritchie, 727 ; The 



Reviewer, 728 

 Scratch-Reflex in the Cat, The, Dr. W. Kidd, 9 

 Senecio jacobaea. The Alkaloids of. Dr. A. H. MacKay. 



503 

 Snake, Tragic Death Feint of a. Dr. W. E. Bartlett, 503 

 Solar : Radiation in Relation to the Position of Spots and 

 Faculae, H. H. Clayton, 630; Variation and the Weather, 

 H. H. Clayton, 468; L. C. W. Bonacina, 567 



