August 12, 1922 J 



Index 



xli 



Epesses (Vendee), The, M. Baudouin, 362 ; Western 



Europe, 302 

 Prehistory : A Study of Early Cultures in Europe and 



the Mediterranean Basin, M. C. Burkitt, 167 

 Prices and Wages : An Investigation of the Dynamic 



Forces in Social Economics, P. Wallis and A. Wallis, 



lor 

 Pricked Letters and Ultimate Ratios, Prof. F. Cajori, 477 

 Primitive Society : Dr. R. H. Lowie, 203 ; The Beginnings 



of the Family and the Reckoning of Descent, Dr. 



E. S. Hartland, 203 

 Probability : A Treatise on, J. M. Keynes, 132 ; The 



Theory of, P. L^vy, and others, 90 ; Dr. H. Jeffreys, 



132 

 Procyon's Orbit, Spectroscopic Study of. Dr. J. Lunt, 455 

 Protein Therapy and Nonspecific Resistance, Dr. W. F. 



Petersen, 717 

 Psychology: Industrial, Science of, 511 ; of Everyday 



Life, The, Dr. J. Drever, 368 ; The Subjectivity of. 



Prof. H. Wildon Carr, 368 

 Puccinia graminis, Pers., production in Australia of the 



aecidial stage of, W. L. Waterhouse, 226 

 Pulp and Paper Making, Chemistry of, E. Sutermeister, 



271 

 Pulse Wave in Man, Velocity of the, J. C. Bramwell and 



A. V. Hill, 430 

 Pyocyanic Bacillus, the culture of the, on definite artificial 



media, A. Goris and A. Liot, 363 

 Pyocyanoid Bacilli, Varieties of, C. Gessard, 763 

 Pythagoras's Theorem as a Repeating Pattern, Major 



P. A. MacMahon, 479 ; J. R. Cotter, 579 



Quanta Half, W. E. Curtis, 713 



Quantentheorie : Die, ihr Ursprung und ihre Entwicklung, 

 F. Reiche, 234 



Quantum Theory, The, 234 



Queen's College, London, Appeal for Funds, 697 



Queensland University: Dr. J. P. Lowson appointed Re- 

 search Professor of Medical Psychology in, 395 ; 

 Bequest to, by Miss Kate C. Garrick, 729 



R. 38, Report on the Loss of, 279 



Racial Character, Growth and Sex Factors of. Miss R. M. 

 Fleming, 389 



Radiant Spectrum, The, Prof. C. V. Raman, 175 ; Dr. H. 

 Hartridge, 445 



Radiation from the Sky : Observations on, W. H. Dines, 54 ; 

 Thermo-electric Instrument for Measuring, L. F. 

 Richardson, 240 



Radio : -active Transformations as determined by Analysis 

 of the Observations, The Number of, H. Levy, 362 ; 

 -activity of the Waters from Mont Dore, The, P. 

 Loisel and R. Castelnau, 30 ; -communication. Prin- 

 ciples of. Prof. J. H. Morecroft, assisted by A. Pinto 

 and W. A. Curry, 38 ; -development. The Trend of, 

 H. E. Penrose, 599 ; Frequencies, Oscillation Circuits 

 for the Determination of Di-electric Constants at, P. 

 A. Cooper, 814 ; Receiving Equipment, The Manu- 

 facture of, 688 ; -telegraphy, Directive, and Naviga- 

 tion, 650 ; Long-distance, Some Problems of. Dr. J. A. 

 Fleming, 140, 179, 209 ; Some New Text-books on, 38 



Radiology and Physics, Dr. G. W'. C. Kaye, 414 



Radium : Ampoules for Therapeutic Use, The Standardisa- 

 tion of, 252 ; Content of Sealed Metal Tubes, Measure- 

 ment of the, E. A. Owen and Bertha Naylor, 256 ; 

 Mining, 388 ; Synthesis of Carbon Compounds from 

 Air, F. H. Glew, 714 ; Therapy, The Distribution of 

 Activity in, H. H. Poole, 831 ; under Different Con- 

 ditions of Screening, The Distribution of Activity in, 

 H. H. Poole, 225 



Rainbow Peculiarity, A, Major W. J. S. Lockyer, 309 ; 

 Prof. J. P. Dalton, 716 



Rainfall: and Drainage at Rothamsted in 1921, W. D. 

 Christmas, 107 ; in 1921, Prof. J. Hendrick, 

 207 ; and Temperature, The Relationship between, 

 as shown by the Correlation Coefficient, W. T. 

 Russell, 598; British, 1920, 102 ; Day and Night Dis- 

 tribution of, W. J. Humphreys, 188 ; in Latin America, 

 E. Van Cleef ; B. O. Weitz, 424 ; in Mysore, N. V. 



Iyengar, 218 ; of the British Isles. The, M. de Carle 



S. Salter, 440 ; Shortage in 1921. 22 ; Weekly, The 



Correlation of. R. A. Fisher and Winifred A. Mackenzie 



598 

 Rainfalls, Annual, Forecasting. Prof. A. McAdie, 139 

 Ramsay Memorial Fellowships, The, 565 

 Range : -finder. The Barr and Stroud loo-ft. Self-contained 



Base. Dr. J. W. French, 157 ; obtained by a Beacon 



Light of Great Power fitted with MetalUc Reflectors. 



J. Rey, 226 

 Raninidae, Tribal Name of the, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing- 



Prof. G. C. Bourne. 108 • 



Rat : The, and its Repression, A. E. Moore. 659 ; Lord 



Aberconway. 744 ; Problem. The, W. Boelter, 659 

 Rayleigh Memorial. The Balance of the, granted to 



establish a Library Fund at the Cavendish Laboratory. 



116 

 Ray Society, Election of Officers of the, 384 

 Rays of Positive Electricity and their AppHcation to 



Chemical Analyses. Sir J. J. Thomson. Second 



edition, 671 

 Reading, University College, Agricultural Training at, 697 

 Reckertia sagittifera, n.g., n.sp., Trichocysts in. Dr. W. 



Conrad, 22 

 Recoil Curves as shown by the Hot-wire Microphone, 



Lt.-Col. C. B. Heald and Major W. S. Tucker, 126 

 RecrystalUsation and Grain Growth. The Effect of Im- 

 purities on. Research Staff of the General Electric 



Company (London), 396 

 Red and Infra-red Rays, The Action of the, on Phos- 

 phorescent Sulphides, M. Curie, 362 

 Reflector, Proposed 50-foot, Prof. Todd and Mr. McAfee, 



592 

 Reflex Action, Some Points regarding Present-day Views 



of. Sir Charles Sherrington, 463 

 Refractive : Index, The Absolute Stress-variation of. The 



Determination of, F. Twyman and J. Perry, 666 ; 



Indices, Tables of, vol. xi. Oils, Fats and Waxes. 



Compiled by R. Kanthack. Edited by Dr. J. N. 



Goldsmith, 371 

 Refractory Materials at High Temperatures, Expansions 



of Some, B. Bogitch, 29 

 Refrigeration, " Power's " Practical. 271 

 Regulating Resistances, Catalogue of, Isenthal and Co.. 



Ltd.. 793 

 Rehtia, the Venetic Goddess of Healing, J. Whatmough, 



154 



Reid's Comet, 1922 [a), H. E. Wood, 422 



Relativitatstheorie, Raum und Zeit im Lichte der speziellen. 

 Dr. C. Von Horvath, 770 



Relativite, Le Principe de, et la Th6orie de la Gravitation. 

 Prof. J. Becquerel, 770 



Relativity : An Introduction to the Theory of, L. Bolton, 

 544 ; and Gravitation, edited by J. M. Bird, 544 ; 

 and the Universe : A Popular Introduction into 

 Einstein's Theory of Space and Time, Dr. H. Schmidt. 

 Translated by Dr. K. Wichmann, 544 ; for All. H. 

 Dingle, 770 ; More Books on, E. Cunningham, 770 ; 

 Popular Expositions of, 544 ; The Astronomical 

 Verifications of the Theory of, J. Chazy, 699 ; The 

 General Theory of, 634 ; The Rudiments of. Lectures 

 delivered under the Auspices of the University College. 

 Johannesburg, Scientific Society, Prof. J. P. Dalton, 

 544 ; Theory, Recent Developments of. Dr. Dorothy 

 Wrinch, and others, 90 ; The Theory of, A Proposed 

 Laboratory Test of, Dr. H. S. King, 582 ; Dr. R. W. 

 Lawson, 613 ; The Theory of, in Relation to Scientific 

 Method, Dr. Dorothy Wrinch, 381 



Reproduction, Lunar Periodicity in, H. M. Fox. 237 



Reptiles and Batrachians exhibited in the Department of 

 Zoology of the British Museum (Natural History), 

 Guide to the. Third edition, 744 



Research : and Education in the Geddes Report, 197 ; 

 Degrees and the University of London, Dr. A. M. 

 Davies, 238 ; Prof. P. G. H. Boswell, 373 ; in America, 

 The Universities and the Publication of the Results 

 of, 664 ; The Benefits of, to Corporations, Dr. C. L. 

 Reese, 124 



R6seau Mondiale, 1914, 150 



Respiration, Maximum, at very high Altitudes, R. Bayeux, 

 631 



