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Index 



r Nature, 

 \_August 12, 1922 



Glew (F. H.), Radium Synthesis of Carbon Compounds 

 from Air, 714 



Glover (J.), Electrical Auscultation of Respiration at the 

 Commencement of Tuberculosis, 363 



Godden (W.), appointed Head of the Biochemical Depart- 

 ment of the Rowett Institute for Research in Animal 

 Nutrition, 697 



Godchot (M.), and P. Brun, Some Derivatives of Suberone, 

 399 ; and P. Bedos, The Oxide of Cyclohexene and 

 Ortho-methylcyclo-hexanol, 326 



Goldsbrough (G. R.), The Cause of Encke's Division in 

 Saturn's Ring, 533 



Gomberg (M.), and C. L. Buchler, The Preparation of 

 Benzl Ethers of Carbohydrates, 24 



Gonner (Sir Edward), [obituary article], 314 



Good (F. F.), Laboratory Projects in Physics : A Manual 

 of Practical Experiments for Beginners, 641 



Goodman (Prof. J.), resignation of the Chair of Civil and 

 Mechanical Engineering in the University of Leeds, 

 429 



Goodrich (Prof.), The Parasitisation of certain Grain 

 Beetles by Hymenoptera, 119 



Gorceix (C), The Formation of the " Gouf de Cap-Breton," 

 363 



Gordon (Prof. W. T.), Discovery of Gold in Devonshire, 583 



Gorgas (Major-Genl. W. C), proposed Memorial to, 148 ; 

 initiation of a Foundation Memorial to, 488 



Goris (A.), and H. Deluard, The Influence of Solar Radia- 

 tion on the Culture of Belladonna and the Formation 

 of Alkaloids in the Leaves, 158 ; and A. Liot, The 

 Culture of the Pyocyanic Bacillus on Definite Artificial 

 Media, 363 



Gould (Sir Alfred Pearce), [death], 558 ; [obituary article], 

 589 



Goursat (E.), The Problem of the Thrust of Earth, 631 



Gouy (G.), The Surface Tension of Electrified Electrolytes, 

 29 ; The Tensions and Pressures of Maxwell in Mag- 

 nets and Dielectrics, 362 



Gow (C. C), The Electro-Metallurgy of Steel, 768 



Gowland (Prof. W.), [death], 788 



Grace (S. F.), Free Motion of a Sphere in a Rotating 

 Liquid Parallel to the Axis of Rotation, 762 



Graebe (Prof. C), Geschichte der organischen Chemie. 

 Erster Band, 806 



Graham (Dr. H.), [obituary], 485 



Gramont (A. de), and G. A. Hemsalech, The Evolution 

 of the Spectrum of Magnesium under the Influence 

 of Increasing Electrical Actions, 258 



Grandmougiri (E.), Diphenylsulphone, 158 



Granqvist (Dr. G.), Wind Observations in Finnish Light- 

 ships, 88 



Grant (J.), Confectioners' Raw Materials : Their Sources, 

 Modes of Preparation, Chemical Composition, the 

 Chief Impurities and Adulterations, their More Im- 

 portant Uses, and Other Points of Interest, 269 



Grant (Prof. K.), A Method of Exciting Vibrations in 

 Plates, Membranes, etc., based on the Bernoulli 

 Principle, 256 ; An Efficient Sound-Producer, 692 



Gray (Prof. A.), Absolute Measurements in Electricity 

 and Magnetism. Second edition, 166 ; " G. B. M.", 

 712 ; On Immediate Solutions of some Dynamical 

 Problems, 645 



Gray (J.), The Mechanism of Ciliary Movement. Parts i 

 and 2, 193 



Gray (Prof. J. G.), and Capt. J. Gray, Solutions of the 

 Problem of the Vertical on Moving Vehicles, with 

 Special Reference to Aircraft : The Gray Gyroscopic 

 Stabilisers, 398 



Greaves (W. M. H.), renewal of an Isaac Newton Student- 

 ship in Cambridge University, 360 



Grebel (A.), A Comburimeter and a Controller for Gas, 

 Grebel-Velter System, 763 



Green (Prof. J. A.), [obituary article], 452 



Greenhill (Sir G.), Immediate Solution of Dynamical 

 Problems, 778 ; Units in Aeronautics, 74 



Greenwood (Dr. M.), The Scientific Value of Life Tables, 

 691 



Gregory (Prof. J. W.), Iron Ores in Europe, 794 ; Where 

 did Terrestrial Life Begin ? 107, 310 ; with Ten 

 Appendices by various Authors, The Rift Valleys and 

 Geology of East Africa, 233 ; and C. J. Gregory, 



Proposed Expedition to Yunnan and Szechuan, 51 ; 

 Forthcoming Expedition to S. W. China to be under the 

 Auspices of the Sladen Trust, 281 



Gregory (Sir Richard), elected President of the Decimal 

 Association, 655 ; and Dr. C. Hagberg Wright, 

 Scientific Literature for Russia, 208 



Grenet (H.), and H. Drouin, A Bismuth Compound of the 

 Aromatic Series and its Therapeutic Activity, 399 



Grey (E.), Testimonial to, 655 



Griffith (Rev. J.), Pictish Stone Circles, 265 



Griffiths (A.), and W. T. Heys, A New Apparatus for the 

 Measurement of the Polarisation Capacity of Platinum 

 Plates in Sulphuric Acid, 731 



Griffiths (Dr. E.), Chemical and Physical Constants, 369 



Grinnell (G. B.), When Buffalo Ran, 7 



Gudger (Dr. E. W.), Rains of Fishes, 423 



Gu6rin (P.), The Mucilage of the Urticaceae, 327 



Guild (J.), Angle Comparators of High Precision for the 

 Goniometry of Prisms, 830 ; "The Photometry of 

 Optical Instruments, 431 



Guillaume (C. E.), Recent Fundamental Determinations 

 and Verifications of the Standard Metres, 62 



Guillaume (J.), Observations of the Sun made at the 

 Lyons Observatory, 29, 631 ; Observations of the 

 Skjellerup Comet, 831 



Guillet (L.), and J. Cournot, The Variations of the 

 Mechanical Properties of Metals and Alloys at Low 

 Temperatures, 258 



Guilliermond (A.), and G. Mangenot, The Significance of 

 the Reticular Apparatus of Golgi, 463 



Gunther (R. T.), Early British Botanists and their Gardens, 

 based on Unpublished Writings of Goodyer, Trade- 

 scant, and others, 806 



Guntz (A. A.), Phosphorescent Zinc Sulphide, 800 



Gutbier (Prof. A.), appointed Professor of Chemistry at 

 the University of Jena, 729 



Guye (Prof. Ch.-Eug.), S. Ratnowsky and Ch. Lavanchy, 

 Verification experimentale de la formule de Lorentz- 

 Einstein, 406 ; and R. Riidy, A New Mode of Deter- 

 mination of the Molecular Diameters by the Electro- 

 magnetic Rotation of the Discharge in the Gases, 258 



Guye (Prof. P. A.), [obituary article], 523 



Haber (Prof. F.), Chemical Warfare, 40 



Hackett (W. W.), Tests of Weldless Steel Tubing, 188 



Hackh (Prof. I. W. D.), Chemical Reactions and their 



Equations : A Guide and Reference Book for Students 



of Chemistry, 678 

 Haddon (Dr. A. C), appointed Acting Curator of the 



Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, 



92 ; Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 786 

 Hadfield (Sir Robert), The Corrosion of Ferrous Metals, 



527 

 Hadrill (C. F. T.), [obituary], 147 

 Hagen (Rev. J. G.), A Study of Obscure Nebulae, 455 ; 



The Definition of a Nova, 352 

 Haig (Lord), elected Chancellor of the University of St. 



Andrews, 155 

 Haler (P. J.), and A. H. Stuart, An Introduction to Physics 



for Technical Students, 641 

 Hall (E. H.), The Peltier Effect, 159 

 Haller (A.), and Mme. Ramart, The Dehydration of 



2-methyl-2-phenyl-i-propanol and of 2-2-dimethyl-3- 



phenyl-i-propanol, 731 

 HalUburton (Prof. W. D.), The Teeth of the Nation, 356 

 Hambridge (J.), Dynamic Symmetry in Ancient Archi- 

 tecture, 22 

 Hamel (G.), The Algae of Rockall, 194 

 Hammick (D. LI.), An Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 



39 

 Hammond (J.), and E. T. Hainan, A Course of Practical 



Physiology for Agricultural Students, 443 

 Hamy (M.), A Property of Photographic Emulsions and 



the Registration of Stars during "Total Echpses of the 



Sun in View of the Verification of the Einstein Effect, 



534 ; The Determination of the Diameter of Stars by 



the Interference Method, 599 

 Hankin (E. H.), An Experimental Investigation of Soaring 



Flight, 799 



