VI 



Index 



[SalUTt, 

 April li, i( 



Bushnell, jun. (D. 1.), Customs influenced by Natural Con- 

 ditions and Environment, 250 



Butler (Sir Harcourt), University Education in India, 265 



Buxton (Dr. D. VV.), Anaesthetics : Their Uses and Admin- 

 istration. Sixth edition, 721 



Buxton (L. H. Dudley), Physical Anthropology of Ancient 

 and Modern Greeks, 183 ; Physical Anthropology of 

 Ancient Greece and Greek Lands, 516; to Conduct an 

 Investigation of the Physical Characters of the Ancient 

 and Modern Inhabitants of Malta, 416 



Byers (Sir J. W.) [obituary], 119 



Cabannes (J.), Measurement of the Luminous Intensity 

 diffused by Argon, 426 



Cain (Dr. J. C.) [death], 736; [obituary -article], 765 



Calderwood (Miss Nora I.), appointed an Assistant Lecturer 

 in Mathematics in Birmingham University, 298 



Calmette (Dr.), Ultra-microscopic Micro-organisms, 121 ; 

 and Gu^rin, Vaccine Protection to Animals against 

 Tuberculosis, 671 



Cambage (R. H.), Acacia Seedlings, part vi., 30^; ; and II. 

 Selkirk, Early Drawings of an Aboriginal Ceremonial 

 Ground, 231 



Cambridge and Paul Instrument Co.. Ltd., New Showroom 

 of the, 159 



Cameron (Prof. J.), Human Skulls from South Malckula, 

 28 



Camichel (C), D. Eydoux, and A. Foch, The Transmission 

 of Energy by Vibrations of 'Liquids in Pipes, 394 



Campbell (Prof. E. D.), A Force Field Dissociation Theory 

 of Solution applied to some Properties of Steel, 617 



Campbell (H. F.), Caithness and Sutherland, 561 



Campbell (J. Morrow), The Origin of Primary Ore De- 

 posits, 615 



Campbell (Dr. Norman R.), Atomic Structure, 408; 

 Chemical Warfare and Scientific Workers, 374 ; Theory 

 and Experiment in Relativity, 804 



Canals (E.), Estimation of Calcium and Magnesium in 

 different Saline Media, 199 



Carpenter (Dr. G. D. H.). A Naturalist on Lake Victoria : 

 with an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse-Tse 

 Fly, 762 ; The F'orms and Acraeine Models of Pseud- 

 acraea eurytus Hohleyi on the Islands of Lake Victoria, 

 250 



Carpenter (Prof. G. H.), Injurious Insects and other Ani- 

 mals observed in Ireland during 1916-18, 576 



Carpenter (Prof. H. C. H.), and Miss C. F. Elam, Crystal 

 Growth and Recrystallisation in Metals, 312 



Carr (B.), The Electro-deposition of Cobalt, 520 



Carr (F. H.), The Post-graduate Training of Chemical 

 Students for Industry, 839 



Carr (Prof. H. Wildon), Philosophical Aspects of Nature, 

 102 ; The General Principle of Relativity : In its 

 Philosophical and Historical Aspect, 431 ; The Meta- 

 physical Aspects of Relativity, 809 



Carter (H. G.), appointed Director of the Cambridge 

 Botanic Gardens, 846 



Carter (H. J.), Some Australian Tenebrionidse, 67 



Carus-Wilson .(C), Inclusion in Flint of Wood bored by 

 Teredo, 608 ; Luminosity of Attrition, 345 ; Old Road 

 Maps, 114 



Casson (S.), Recent Excavations at Mycenae of the British 

 School of Archzeology at Athens, 517 



Castle (W. E.), Model of the Linkage System of Eleven 

 Second-chromosome Genes of Drosophila, 13.1; ; Studies 

 of Heredity in Rabbits, Rats,, and Mice, 297 



Cave (Capt. C. J. P.), A Visual Illusion, 243 



Cave-Brown-Cave (Wing-Commander), Airships for Slow- 

 speed Heavy Transport and their Application to Civil 

 Engineering, 423 



Caven (Dr. R. M.), appointed Professor of Inorganic and 

 , Analytical Chemistry at the Royal Technical College, 

 Glasgow, 99 



Cawston (F. G.), Experimental Infestation of Fresh-water 

 Snails. 522 



Cayeux (L.), The Cause of the High Phosphorus Content 

 of the Lorraine Minerals, 618 



Cecil (Lord Robert), and others, The Financial Needs of 

 the University of Birmingham, 228 



Celoria (G.) [obituary], 249 



Cerighelli (R.), The Gaseous Exchanges of the Root with 



the Atmosphere, 266 

 Chabanaud (P.), A New Batrachian in Intertropical .Africa, 



778 

 Chamberlain (Neville), The British Association, 112 

 Chandler (Miss M. E. J.), The Arctic Flora of the Cam 



Valley at Barnwell, Cambridge, 393 

 Chandler (S. C), The Malarial Mosquitoes of Southern 



Illinois, 773 

 Chapman (A. Chaston), Physiological Effects of Alcohol, 



408 

 Chapman (D. L.), The Separation of the Uotopes of • 



Chlorine, 9 

 Chapman (Dr. E. H.), Relationship Between Pressure and 



Temperature at the Same Level in the Free Atmo- 

 sphere, 362 

 Chapman (Prof. S.), Molecular and Cosmical Magnetism, 



407 

 Charpy (G.), and J. Durand, The Melting-point of Coal, 



682 

 Chase (Eleanor E.), .\ New .\vian Trematode, 651 

 Chaudron (G.), Reversible Reactions of Carbon .Monoxide 



with the O.xides of Iron, 778 

 Chauvenet, P. Job, and G. Urbain, The Thermochemical 



Analysis of Solutions, 426 

 Cheel (E.), A Native Tea Tree, Leptospermum flavescens, 



var. grandiflorutn, 683 

 Cheetham (J. O.), The Present Coal Situation and thr 



Shipping Interests of Cardiff. 96 

 Charon (A.), The Radiography of Pictures, 746 

 Chick (Dr. Harriette), awarded the William Julius Mickle 



Fellowship, 552 

 Chikashige (M.), Ancient Oriental Chemistry and its 



Allied -Arts, S75 

 Chisholm (G. G.), appointed Reader in Geography in 



Edinburgh University, 298 

 Chittenden (F. J.), The Experimental Error in Potato 



Trials, .i;8i 

 Chree (Dr. C.), Testing Einstein's Shift of Spectral Lines, 



343 



Christy (M.). Wistman's Wood, 849 



Church (Major A. G.), Scientific and Technical Workers 

 in the United States Civil Service. 843 



Churchill (Winston), The Future of Military .Aviation, 258 



Ciamician (G.), and C. Ravenna. The Biological Significa- 

 tion of Alkaloids in Plants, 426 



Clamer (G. H.), An Induction Type of Electric Furnace, 



4.S(i 

 Clarke (J. J.). Teaching Civics to Adults. 570 

 Clarke (Rev. S. IL), The Handling of Non-Mathematical 



Boys, 645 

 Classen (A.), and H. Cloeren. Revised, Re-arranged, and 



Enlarged English Edition by Prof. W. T. Hall, 



Quantitative .Analysis by Electrolysis 7,"; 

 Claude and Drioncourt, A New Type of Prism .Astrolabe, 



426 

 Clay (V.), The Present Position of the Dye Industry, 414 

 Clavton (C. E. A.), Need?; of Polish Universities, 535 

 Clayton (H. H.). Solar V.nriation and the Weather. 468: 



Solar Radiation in Relation to the Position of Spots 



and Faculae, 630 

 Clavton (W.), Margarine. 465 

 Clements (Dr. F. E.), Plant Indicators : The Relation of 



Plant Communities to Process and Practice, 304 

 Clerici (E.), .A Pulverulent Mineral from Dorgali. in Sar- 

 dinia, 35; Pelagosite from Canalgrande ^Iglesias), 



491 

 Clerk (Sir Dugald), The \^'ork and Discoveries of Joule, 



7" 

 Clifton fProf. R. B.). [death]. 837 

 Clinch (G.), [obituary], 837 



Clodd CE.), Magic in Names and in Other Things, 691 

 Coad (B. R.). and T. P. Cassidy, The Control of the 



Cotton-bolt Weevil bv Means of Poison, 3^5 

 Cobb (Prof. J. W.I, Liquid Fuel from Coal, 709 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.). Zoology : A Text-book for 



Colleges and Universities. 1:29 

 Codd (M. A.), Induction Coil Design, 626 

 Cohen fProf. J. B.), Organic Chemistry for Advanced 



Students. Third edition. 3 Parts, 627 



