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Index 



tl<ltiture, 

 April n, 193 J 



Harris (W.) [pbituary], 669 



Harrison (J. VV. II.), Melanism in Moths, 88 



Harrison (Dr. j. VV. \V.), Tlie Hybrid Bibtonine Moths, 

 297 



Harrow (Dr. U.), From Newton to Kinstein : Changing 

 Conceptions of the Universe, 466 



Harshberger (Prof. J. VV.), Te.\t-boolv of Pastoral and 

 Agricultural Botany: l-'or the Study of the Injurious 

 and Useful Plants of Country and Farm, 595 



Hartley {Brig. -Gen.), Indicators and the i.aw of .Mass 

 Action, 678 



Hartnell (W.), [obituary], 477 



Hartree (D. R.), Ballistic Calculations, 152 



Hatton (R. G.), Investigations on Fruit-tree Stocks, 581 



Haughton (S. H.), The Boskop Fossil Remains, 604 



Hauron (L. D. du) [obituary], 218 



Haviland (Miss M. D.), Preliminary Note on a Cynipid 

 Hyperparasite of Aphides, 520 



Haward (VV. A.) [obituary article], 510 



Hawkes (Engr.-Comdr. C. J.), The Injection and Combus- 

 tion of Fuel-oil in Diesel Engines, 577 



Hawkins (H. L.), Invertebrate Palaeontology : An Introduc- 

 tion to the Study of Fossils, 688 



Haworth (J.), Bequest to Manchester University, 424 



Hayward (Ida M.), and Dr. G. C. Druce, The -Vdventive 

 Flora of Tweedside, 142 



Head (Dr. H.), and others, Disorders of Symbolic Thinking 

 Due to Local Lesions of the Brain, 197 



Headicar (B. M.), Anglo-American University Library for 

 Central Europe, 694 



Heath (A. E.), The Disinterested Character of Science in 

 View of Certain of its Working Maxims, 554 



Heath (Sir Thomas), Archimedes, 401 



Hecht (S.), Human Retinal Adaptation, 167 



Heckscher (A.), Gift to Cornell Universitv, 265 



Hedd'le (J. G. F. M.), and T. Mainl.ind, 'Orkney and Shet- 

 land, s6i 



Hegner (Prof. R. W.), The Relations of Nucleus, Cyto- 

 plasm, and External Heritable Characters in the Genus 

 Arcella, 486 ; and Dr. G. C. Payne, The Intestinal Pro- 

 tozoa of Man in Health and Disease, 769 



Hein (S. A. A.), Variation in the Mealworm, Tenebrio 

 molitor, 607 



Hemsley (W. B.), Maiden's A Critical Revision of the 

 Genus Eucalyptus, 45 



Henderson (I. F. and Dr. W. D.), A Dictionary of Scientific 

 Terms : Pronunciation, Derivation, and Definition of 

 Terms in Biology, Botany, Zoology, Anatomy, Cyto- 

 logy, Embryology, Physiology, 498 



Henderson (Sir J. B.), and Prof. Hass^, The Indicator 

 Diagram of a Gun, 423 



Henderson (Y.), The Adjustment to tjie Barometer of the 

 Haemato-respiratory Functions in Man, 135 



Hendrick (E.), Chemistry in Everyday Life : Opportunities 

 in Chemistry, 75 



Hendrick (Prof. J.), Bracken Rhizomes and Their Food 

 Value, 386 



Henry (Prof. A.), and Miss M. Flood, Douglas Fir, com- 

 prising the Genus Pseudotsuga, 29 



Hepburn, Ainslie, Stevenson, and Waterficld, Disappearance 

 of Saturn's Rings, 610 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.), and others. Need for a New 

 Challenger Expedition, 30 



Herdt (L. A.), and R. B. Owens, The Direction of Ships 

 at the Entrance of Ports and' Channels by a Submerged 

 Electric Cable, 746 



Heriot (T. H. P.), The Manufacture of Sugar from the 

 Cane and Beet, 689 



Heron-.'Mlen (E.), Luminosity by .Attrition, 376 



Herring (Prof.), Effect of Pregnancy on the Various Organs 

 of the White Rat, ^50 ; Roberts's Physiology, 724 ; The 

 Effect of Thyroid-feeding, etc., upon the Pituitrin Con- 

 tent of the Post.rrior Lobe of the Pituitary, the 

 Cerebro-splnal Fluid, and Blood, 488 



Hertzsprung (Dr. E.), The Magellanir Clouds, 705 



Hewitt (Prof. J. T.), The Synthetic Drugs, 123 



Hey (9>.). The Present Shortage of Teachers in Elementary 

 Schools, 580 



Heycock (C. T.), award'ed the Davy Medal of the Royal 



Society, 383 ; Davy Medallist, 453 ; Scientific Studies 



of Non-ferrous Alloys (Presidential Address to Section 



B of the British Association), 60 

 Hicks (Prof. G. Dawes), Prof. Wilhelm VVundt, S3 

 llickson (Prof. S. J.), Protohydra in England, 57 

 Uiggins (S. H.), The Dyeing Industry. Being a Third 



edition of Dyeing in Germany and America, 7 

 Ililger, Ltid. (Adam), Optical Methods in Control and Re- 

 search Laboratories, 577 ; Recent Spectrographs, 641 

 Hill (Prof. A. v.), The Behaviour of Time Fuzes, 214, 281; 



The Purpose of Physiolc^y, 850 

 Hill (Dr. A. W.,) The Tresco Abbey Gardens, Scilly Isles, 



28 

 Hill (Prof. J. P.), appointed Professor of Embryology at 



University College, London, 846 

 Hill (Prof. L.), The Growth of Seedlings in Wind, 488; 



The Science of Ventil.ition and Open-air Treatment, 



602 

 Hindle (Dr. E.), Sexes of Series of Families of Body-lice, 



297 

 Hitchcock (F. L.), A Thermodynamic Study of Electrolytic 



Solutions, 587 

 Hodge (F. W.), Inscriptions on El Morro, in the Zuni Dis- 

 trict, 513 

 Hoepen (Dr. E. C. N. van). Remains of Carnivorous Dino- 

 saurs from the Karroo Formation of South Africa, 480 

 Hoernle (Prof. R. F. A.), A Plea for a Phenomenolc^y of 



Meaning, 849 

 Hogben (G.), [obituary], 154 

 Hogben (L. T.), Recapitulation and Descent, 2J2 ; Studies 



on Synapsis, HI., 489 

 Holland (Dr. W. J.), The Lepidoptera of the Congo, 607 

 Holmes (Dr. A.), The Nomenclature of Petrology : With 



References to Selected Literature, 404 

 Holtedahl (O.), The Geology of Spitsbergen and Bear 



Island, 769 

 Holthum (R. E.), appointed Junior Demonstrator in Botany 



in Cambridge University, 264 

 Holweck (M.), Experimental Researches on X-rays of 



Great Wave-length, 426 

 Honda (Prof.), Structural Constitution of High-speed Steels 



Containing Chromium and Tungsten, 91 

 Honey (H. C), appointed Director of Gas Administration 



in the Power Transport and Economic Department., 



Board of Trade, 640 

 Hooker (R. H.), Forecasting the Crops from the Weather, 



714; re-elected President of the Royal Meteorological 



Society, 737 

 Hooley (R. W.), The Winchester City and Westgate 



Museums, 354 

 Hopkinson (A.), appointed a Demonstrator in Anatomy in 



Cambridge University, 455 

 Hornaday (Dr.), Results of the Five-year Close Season for 



the Fur Seal of the Pribilof Islands, 26 

 Home (Sir Robert), Importance of Science and Research 



to Industry, 815 

 Hornell (J.), The Common Origin of the Outrigger Cano^ 



of Madagascar and East Africa, 121 ; The Origins 



and Ethnological Significance of Indian Boat Designs, 



575 

 Horsnaill (W. C), Our Wasteful Use of Coal, and a 



Remedy 353 

 Hosmer (Prof. G. L.), Geodesy ; Including Astronomical 



Observations, Gravity Measurements, and Method of 



Least .Squares, 369 

 Houssay (Prof. F.) [obituary], 701 

 Houston (Sir Alexander), Water and Sewage Purification, 



544 



Howard (.\. L.), A Manual of the Timbers of the World, 

 their Characteristics and Uses, 80 



Howard (H. Eliot), Territory in Bird Life, 590 



Howe (Prof.), The Efficiency of .Aerials and the Power 

 Required for Long-distance Radio-telegraphy, 423 



Howlett (F. M.) [obituary], 446 



Hubbard (Prof. II. V.), and T. Kimball, Landscape Archi- 

 tecture, 724 



Hudson (A. E. T..), A Welsh Scheme for the Collection of 

 Rural Lore, 390 



