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Index 



XXXV 



Geomancy known as Rami, " sand," among the Arabs, 

 R. Davies, 188 



Geometrical : Produ:ts, C. L. E. Moore and H. B. Phillips, 

 167 ; Teaching, The Movement for the Improvement of, 

 Canon J. M. Wilson and, 639 



Geometries, Non-Euclidean, Prof. G. B. Matthews, 790 



Geometrisation of. Physics, The, and its supposed Basis on 

 the Michelson-Morley Experiment, Sir Oliver Lodge, 

 79S 



Geometry: and Einstein's Theory of Gravitation, The 

 Relation between, Dorothy Wrinch and Dr. H. Jeffreys, 

 806 ; Elementary, 273 ; A Generalisation of, D. K. 

 Picken, 714 ; Practical, Theoretical Geometry : A Sequel 

 to " Practical Geometry," C. Godfrey and A. W. 

 Siddons, 273 



Gesch'echtsbestimmung, Mechanismus und Physiol<^ie der, 

 Prof. R. Goldschmidt, 719 



Glamorgan, A Faunistic Survey of, 480 



" Glandular Coupling " in Larval Stomach of Rana escu- 

 lenta, I. Galotti, 619 



Glasgow : Anderson College of Medicine, J. R. C. Gordon 

 appointed Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- 

 peutics at the, 264 ; Royal Technical College, Annual 

 Report for 191Q-20, 713 ; Dr. A. M. Cavcn appointed 

 Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at 

 the, 99 ; University, Dr. J. G. Gray appointed Professor 

 of Applied Phyrics, 199 



Glass : Annealing of, L. H. Adams and E. D. Williamson, 

 704 ; Bottles and Jars and Scientific Glassware, Interim 

 Report on, 574 ; Industry, Interesting Boys in the, 

 J. H. Gardiner, 584 ; Research Associatjon. The, E. 

 Quine, 506 : Technology, Department of, University of 

 Sheffield. Vol. ii. of Experimental Researches and 

 Reports, 133 : Some Developments in the Study of, in 

 the year 1919-20, Dr. W. E. S. Turner, 577 



Glassware, Bri'ish Laboratory and .Scientific, S. N. Jen- 

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

 Dr. M. W. Travers, 341 ; E. A. Coad Pryor, 374 ; 

 C. Andrews, 440; Industry, The Scientific, T. L. 

 Swain, 759 



Globulin, The Relation between tiie Isoelectric Point of a, 

 and its Solubility and .Acid-combining Capacity in Salt 

 Solution, E. J. Cohn, 588 



Gtow-worm, The. and other Beetles, J. H. Fabre. Trans- 

 lated by A. Teixeira de Maltos, 463 



Glycosides : Extraction of, from Two Indigenous Orchids, 

 P. Delauney, 13s ; Hydrolysable, The Biochemical 

 Method of Examining, by Emulsin, E. Bourquelot. 135 



Gold Coast, Survey Maps of the. Major F. G. Guggisberg, 

 769 



Gold-silver Alloys, Deposition of. The, S. Field, 531 



Gorgas, the late Major-Gen. W. C, A Proposed" Memorial 

 to, in Panama, 156 



Government Chemist : Report of the, 124 ; Sir Robert 

 Robertson appointed, 736 



Governors and the Governing of Prime Movers, Prof. W. 

 Trinks, 37a 



Grand Chenier Wild Life Refuge, The, Presented to the 

 State of Louisiana by the Rockefeller Foundation, 606 



Graphite, H. S. Spencc, 189 



Gravitation : and Relativity : On, being the Halley Lecture 

 delivered on June 12, 1920, Prof. R. A. Sampson, 240; 

 Einstein's Theory of. The Relation between Geometry 

 and, Dorothy Wrinch and Dr. H. Jeffreys, 806; Elec- 

 tricity and. Prof. H. Weyl. 800 



Gravity at Sea, The Investigation of, Prof. W. G. Duffield, 

 73» 



Great Serpentine Belt of N.S.W. Part Ix., Geojogy and 

 Petrology of the. Prof. W. N. Benson, W. S. Dun, 

 and W. R. Browne, 135, 267, 427 



Greeks, Ancient and Modern, Physical Anthropology of, 

 L. M. Dudley Buxton, 183 



Green Ray : The Spectrum and Theory of the, A. Danjon 

 and G. Rougier, 395 ; or Flash, .\. Danjon and C. 

 Rougicr, 772 



Greenhouse While-fly, The, and Measures for it* Control, 

 Dr. LI. Lloyd, 739 



Greenland : Bicentenary Expedition to the North of, 87 ; 



in Europe, D. MacKitcbie, 647; T. R. R. S., 694; 



D. MacKitchie, 759 

 Griffin, Charles, and Co., Ltd., Publishers, 1820-1920, 



The Centenary Volume of, with Foreword by Lord 



Moulton, 403 

 Ground Day Visibility at Cranwell, Capt. W. H. Pick, 90 

 Group (CO.Clj), The Properties and Constitution of the, 



A. Kling and D. Florentin, 746 

 Groups Generated by two Operators, etc., G. A. Miller, 135 

 Growth, Control of, J. S. Huxley, 678 

 Guernsey, A Remarkable Sculpture found in, Lt.-Col. 



T. W. M. de Gu^rin, 157 

 Guns, The Propagation of the Sound of, to Great Distances, 



.VI. Collighon, 818 



Hxmatorespiralory Functions in Man, Adjustment to the 

 Barometer of the, Y. Henderson, 135 



H:.raburg University, Prof. E. W. Scripture to Lecture on 

 English Philology and Experimental Phonetics, 846 



Hand, the Human, 432 * 



Harlequin Cabbage Bug, The, 773 



Harvard University School of Medicine, Gifts from the 

 Rockefeller Foundation, 60 



Hawaiian Petrology, S. Powers, 673 



llazell Annual, The New, and Almanack for the Year 1921, 

 Dr. T. A. Ingram, 755 



Head-hunting among the Jivaro Tribe, 449 



Headmasters' Association, The, 643 



Health, Ministry of. Annual Report of the Chief Medical 

 Orticer of the, 574 



Heat Production in a System of Platinum Black, Alcohol, 

 and Air, The Nature of, L. B. Loeb, 167 



Heidelberg University, Gift by F. Behringer, 265 



Hepatics from the Cameroons, Notes on a Collection of, 

 W. H. Pearson, 520 



Heptane, The .Melting Point of, and the Law of Alternation 

 of Melting Points, R. de Forcrand, 746 



Herd in Peace and War, Instincts of the, W. Trotter. 

 Second edition, 295 



Hereditary Qualities, The Vehicles of, 103 



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

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

 500 ; Prof. E. W. MacBride, 501 ; Prof. E. B. Poulton, 

 532 ; Sir G. Archdall Reid, 596 ; Prof. E. W. MacBride ; 

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

 .•\rchdall Reid, 726 ; and Biological Terms, Sir H. Bryan 

 Donkin, 758; J. T. Cunningham, 828; and Eugenics, 

 Dr. R. Ruggles Gates, 264 ; and Evolution in Plants, 

 C. S. Gager, 723 ; and Social Fitness, 360 ; and Varia- 

 tion, Dr. R. Ruggles Gates, 663 ; in Rabbits, Rats, 

 and Mice, Studies of, Prof. W. E. Castle, 297 ; Our 

 Conceptions of the Processes of. Miss E. R. Saunders 

 (Presidential Address to the Botany Section of the British 

 Association), 224, 25^ ; Studies of, C. C. Little ; Dr. 

 C. B. Davenport, 582; The Physkral Basis of, Prof. 

 T. H. Morgan, 103 



Hides and Skins, Reports on, 177 



High : -frequency Resistance and Inductance of Parallel 

 Wires, The, H. L. Curtis, 641 ; -tension Direct-current 

 Apparatus, An Improved Form of, D. L. Webster, 588 



Hill Museum, Witley, Recent Acquisitions for the, 56 



Hills and the Glens, The Land of the. Wild Life in lona 

 and the Inner Hebrides, -S. Gordon, 624 



Histology ; Practical, Prof. J. N. Langley. Third edition, 

 144 ; The Essentials of. Descriptive and Practical, Sir 

 E. Sharpey .Schafcr. Eleventh edition, 106 



Historical Geography of Britain and the British Empire (In 

 two books). Book I., The Making of England j The 

 Making of Empire ; The Establishment of Empire : 

 B.C. lis to *.n. f8«.<!, T. Fr.nnklin. 78 



Historv, The Outline of, being a Plain History of Life and 

 Mankind. H. O. Wells. 137 



Homo lasmaneniis, Osleological Specimens relating to, 

 contained In the Tnsmnninn Museum, Dr. W. L. 

 Crowther and C. Lord, 330 



Hone Kong University. Sir William Bninyate appointed 

 Vice-Chancellor of, 6i,s 



Hookworm and Human EfRciency, Prof. Kofold, 486 



