Nature, 



August 12, I922j 



Index 



Xlll 



Kempe (Sir Alfred Bray), [death], 558 ; [obituary article], 



588 

 Kendall (J.), The Correlation of Compound Formation, 



lonisation, and Solubility in Solutions, 159 

 Kennard (A. S.), elected President of the Malacological 



Society of London, 249 

 Kennard (Dr. E. H.), The Speed of Light, 581 

 Kenner (J.), Configurations of Molecules of Benzenoid 



Substances, 581 

 Keogh (Sir Alfred), and Sir Edward Boyle, Science and 



Industry, 728 

 Kephart (H.), Camping and Woodcraft : A Handbook for 



Vacation Campers and for Travellers in the Wilder- 

 ness. New edition, 368 

 Keynes (J. M.), A Treatise on ProbabiUty, 132 

 Kidd (F.), Problems of Fruit Storage, 534 

 Kidd (Mrs. M. N.), Diseases of Apples in Storage, 462 

 Kidston (Dr.), and Dr. W. H. Lang, SiUcified Plant 



Remains, 251 

 Kimmins (Dr. C. W.), Organisation for Visual Instruction, 



617 

 King (A. S.), Experiments with the Tube Resistance 



Furnace on the Effect of Potential Difference, 31 

 King (Dr. H. S.), A Proposed Laboratory Test of the 



Theory of Relativity, 582 

 King (Col. W. G.), The Conquest of Malaria, 647 

 Kingzett (C. T.), A Popular Chemical Dictionary : A 



Compendious Encyclopaedia. Second edition, 338 

 Kirk (Sir John), [death], 84 ; [obituary article], 114 

 Klein (Major), A New Three-colour Printing Process, 24 

 Khng (A.), and Mme. A. Lassieur, An Apparatus for the 



Determination of the Concentration of a Solution in 



Hydrogen Ions, 158 

 Khngstedt (F. W.), The Ultra-violet Absorption of Phenol 



in Different Solvents, 535 

 Knight (Dr. M. M.), Dr. Iva L. Peters, and Dr. Phyllis 



Blanchard, Taboo and Genetics : A Study of the 



Biological, Sociological, and Psychological Foundation 



of the Family, 235 

 Knox (Dr. J.), The Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen, 73 

 Kobayasi (T.), A Cyclone which crossed the Korean 



Peninsula and the Variations of its Polar Front, 257 

 Kofoid (Prof. C. A.), and Dr. Olive Swezy, A Parasitic 



Amoeba with Pathogenic Capacities, 282 ; The Free- 

 living Unarmoured Dinoflagellata, 130 

 Kopaczewski (W.), Surface Tension and ISIarcosis, 226 

 Koskowski (W.), Nicotine and the Inhibitory Nerves of 



the Heart, 631 ; The Action of Histamine on the 



Secretion of the Gastric Juice in Pigeons, 194 

 Kossel (Prof. W.), Valenzkrafte und Rontgenspektren : 



Zwei Aufsatze uber das Elektronengebaude des 



Atoms, 170 

 Krogh (Prof. A.), A Simple Apparatus for measuring 



Oxygen Consumption, 123 



Laby (Prof. T. H.), and W. Mepham, The Isotopes of 



Mercury, 206 

 Lafferty (H. A.), and G. H. Pethybridge, A Phytophthora 



Parasitic on Apples, 831 

 Lallemand (C), re-elected President of the International 



Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 759 ; The Parabohc 



Wage, 566 

 Lamb (C. G.), appointed Reader in Electrical Engineering 



in Cambridge University, 254 ; The Geometry of 



Insect Pairing, 730 

 Lamb (G. C), Alternating Currents, 2 Parts, 710 

 Lambert (W. D.), The Directive Tendency of Elongated 



Bodies, 271 

 Lampland (C. O.), Photograph of R. Aquarii, 530 

 Landell-Mills (T.), Dr. A. Smith Woodward, and A. 



GiUigan, The Carboniferous Rocks of the Deer Lake 



District of Newfoundland, 361 

 Lang (Dr.), Dr. Kidston, and others. The Rhynie Chart 



Beds, 189 

 Lang (W. D.), L. F. Spath, and W. A. Richardson, Shales- 



with-reef, a Sequence in the Lower Lias of the Dorset 



Coast. 3 Parts, 157 

 Langley (Prof. J. N.), The Autonomic Nervous System. 



Part I, 773 



Langworthy (Mrs. C. D.), Migration Instinct in Birds, 756 

 Lankester (Sir E. Ray), Discoveries in Tropical Medicine, 



549, 8i2 ; Intestinal Protozoa of Man, 98 

 Lapworth (Prof. A.), appointed Sir Samuel Hall Professor 



of Chemistry in the University of Manchester, 429 

 Larmor (Sir Joseph), Precursors of Wireless Telegraphy, 



410 

 Laroquette (M. de). Measurement of the Mean Penetrating 



Power of a Bundle of X-rays by a New Radio-chrono- 



metric Method, 399 

 Lascelles (B. P:), [obituary], 83 



Lauder (Dr. A.), Agriculture at the British Association, 25 

 Laurie (Prof. A. P.), Pigments and Medium of the Old 



Masters, 421 ; Stone Preservation, 814 

 Laveran (Prof. C. L. A.) [death], 722 ; [obituary article], 



819 

 Lavington (F.), appointed Girdler's University Lecturer 



in Economics in Cambridge University, 728 

 Lawrence (R. D.), Enzyme Action and X-Rays, 320 

 Lawson (Dr. R. W.), A Proposed Laboratory Test of the 



Theory of Relativity, 613 ; Intelligence Statistics, 716 

 Layard (Miss N.), Prehistoric Cooking-places in Norfolk, 



593 



Lazennec (I.), Manuel de parfumerie, 774 



Leaf (C. S.), Aurora Borealis of January 30, 176 



Lebeau (P.), The Oxides of Uranium, 258 



Lecarme (J.), Experiments relating to the Course of a 

 Pendulum and a Chronometer, 831 



Le ChateUer (Prof. H.), presented with a Commemorative 

 Gold Medal, 247 



Leche (Prof. J. W. E. G.), elected a Foreign Member of the 

 Linnean Society, 655 



Lee (A. B.), The Microtomist's Vade-Mecum : A Hand- 

 book of the Methods of Microscopic Anatomy. 

 Eighth edition. Edited by Prof. J. B. Gatenby, and 

 others, 72 



Lees (Prof. C. H.), A Graphical Method of Treating 

 Fresnel's Formulae for Reflection in Transparent 

 Media, 362 ; The Thermal Stresses in Solid and in 

 Hollow Circular Cylinders Concentrically Heated, 762 



Lees (S.), appointed University Lecturer in Thermo- 

 dynamics in Cambridge University, 728 



Leger (M.), and A. Baury, The Shrew, Crocidura Stampflii, 

 and the Plague in Senegal, 259 



Leisenring (W. W.), The Organisation of Knowledge, 715 



Lemay (P.), and L. Jaloustre, Some Oxydasic Properties of 

 Thorium, x. 158 



L6meray (E. M.), L'^ther actuel et ses precurseurs (simple 

 recit), 770 



Lemoine (G.), The importance of Scientific Research 

 Work, 183 



Lemoine (P.), and R. Abrard, The Existence of the Upper 

 Cretaceous in the Central Cavity of the Channel from 

 the Dredgings of the Pourquoi Pas ? 194 



Lenard (Prof. P.), Ober Ather und Urather, 739 



Lenox - Conyngham (Sir Gerald), appointed Reader in 

 Geodesy in Cambridge University, 797 



Leonard (A. G. G.), and Miss A. M. Richardson, The 

 Occurrence of Hehum and Argon in the BoiUng Well 

 at St. Edmundsbury, Lucan, 831 



Lesage (P.), The Determination of the Germinative 

 Faculty other than by the Actual Germination of the 

 Seeds, 535 



Levaditi (C), and A. N. Martin, The Preventive and 

 Curative Action in SyphiUs of the Acetyl Derivative 

 of Oxyaminophenylarsinic acid (Sodium Salt), 567 ; 

 and S. Nicolau, A Pure Cerebral Vaccine :• its Virul- 

 ence for Man, 194 



Levy (H.), The Number of Radio-active Transformations 

 as determined by Analysis of the Observations, 362 



L6vy (P.) and others. The Theory of Probabihty, 90 



Lewes (Prof. V. B.), Liquid and Gaseous Fuels and the 

 Part they Play in Modern Power Production. Second 

 edition revised and edited by J. B. C. Kershaw, 73 



Lewis (Prof. J. V.), A Manual of Determinative Mineralogy. 

 Third edition, 772 



Lewis (S. J.), The Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra and the 

 Optical Rotation of the Proteins of the Blood Sera, 126 



Liebisch (Prof. T.), [death], 315 



Li6vin (O.), The Kinetic Study of Alkahne Solutions of 

 Iodine, 567 



