Nature, "] 

 August 12, 1922J 



Index 



Coulthard (Dr. A.), A First Book of Chemistry for Students 



in Junior Technical Schools, 774 

 Courau (R.), Technique des petroles, 548 

 Courtines and Villey, Barovariometers with Capillary Flow, 



362 

 Cousins (H. H.), The Chemistry of the Garden : A Primer 



for Amateurs and Young Gardeners. Revised 



edition, 443 

 Coward (T. A.), elected President of the Manchester 



Literary and Philosophical Society, 590 

 Cowley (Dr. A. E.), elected a Member of the Athenaeum 



Club, 420 

 Cox (Dr. G. H.), Prof. C. L. Dake, and Prof. G. A. Muilen- 



burg. Field Methods in Petroleum Geology, 474 

 Cox (H. A.), appointed Gurney University Lecturer in 



Forestry in Cambridge University, 828 

 Cracknell (A. G.), The School Algebra (Matriculation 



edition). Sixth Impression (Second edition), 737 

 Craig (Sir Maurice), Nerve Exhaustion, 744 

 Cramer (W.), A. H. Drew, and J. C. Mottram, Blood- 

 platelets, 666 

 Craven (Mrs. M. B.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in 



Chemistry (Technology), in Manchester University, 



155 

 Crawford (O. G. S.), Man and his Past, 302 

 Crehore (Dr. A. C), The New Physics, 39 

 Crew (F. A. E.), Sex-Reversal in Frogs and Toads, 218 

 Cristol (R.), Zinc and Cancer, 567 

 Crommelin (Dr. A. C. D.), International Astronomical 



Union, 727 ; The Centenary of the Royal Astronomical 



Society, 760 

 Cross (Capt. H. E.), Treatment of Surra in Camels, 320 

 Crowe (F. J. W.), and Dr. J. W. French, Suggested Use of 



Fine Concrete for Astronomical Mirrors, 185 

 Crowther (C. R.)i Evolutionary Faith and Modern Doubts, 



777 



Crowther (Dr. J. A.), and B. J;. Schonland, The Scattering 

 of /3-ra.ys, 156 



Cuenot (Prof. L.), elected a Foreign Member of the Linnean 

 Society, 655 



Cunningham (Dr. Brysson), Waterways, Harbours, and 

 Docks, 151 



Cunningham (E.), More Books on Relativity, 770 



Cunningham (J. T.), Hormones and Heredity : A Discus- 

 sion of the Evolution of Adaptations and the Evolu- 

 tion of Species, 35 ; Some Problems in Evolution, 41, 

 173 ; Species and Adaptations, 775 ; The Hormone 

 Theory of Heredity, 343 



Cunnington (Mrs.), An Early Iron-Age Village near 

 Devizes, 593 



Cunnington (Dr. W. A.), Fauna of African Lakes, 28 



Curie (Mme.), elected a Free Associate Member of the 

 French Academy, 183 



Curie (M.), The Action of the Red and Infra Red rays on 

 Phosphorescent Sulphides, 362 



Currie (J.), Columnar Structure in Sandstone Blocks, 763 



Curtis (W. E.), Half Quanta, 713 ; Neon Lamps, 343 ; The 

 Structure of the Band Spectrum of Helium, 326 



Cushman (Dr. J. A.), Shallow-water Foraminifera of the 

 Tortugas Region, 708 



Cushny (Prof. A. R.), and others. The Relation of Tests for 

 Studying the Efficiency of the Kidney, etc., 122 



Cussons (George), [obituary article], 315 



Dale (Dr. H. H.), and C. H. Kellaway, Anaphylaxis and 

 Anaphylatoxins, 430 



Dall (W. H.), Marine Molluscan Fauna of America, 282 



Dalladay (A. J.), Some Measurements of the Stresses 

 Produced at the Surfaces of Glass by Grinding with 

 Loose Abrasives, 431 



DalUmore (W.), The Eflfect produced by Wind at Llan- 

 dudno, 290 



Dalton (Prof. J. P.), A Rainbow Peculiarity, 716 ; The 

 Rudiments of Relativity : Lectures delivered under 

 the Auspices of the University College, Johannesburg, 

 Scientific Society, 544 



Damant (Capt. G. C. C), and Prof. A. E. Boycott, The 

 Buoyancy of the Sun-fish, 578 



Damiens (A.), The " Dynamic " AUotropy of Tellurium, 799 



Dance (E. H.), The Channels of Education, 597 



Daniel (L.), New Researches on Grafts of Helianthus, 63 



Danjon (A.), A New Interference Method for Measuring 

 the Apparent Diameter of Stars, 831 



Darch (J.), The Lighting of Hospitals. 657 



Darmois (E.), The Action of Acids on Ammonium Molybdo- 

 malate, 631 ; Two New Molybdo-malates of Am- 

 monium, 226 



Dasgupta (S. N.), The Logic of the Vedanta, 362 



Datta (S.), The Spectrum of BerylUum Fluoride, 326 



DauvilUer (A.), Lines in the L X-ray Spectrum of Celtium, 

 781 ; The Complexity of the K-series of the Light 

 Elements and its Theoretical Interpretation, 326 



David (Sir T. Edgeworth), and Profs. Skeats and Richards, 

 The Summit of Mount Kosciusko formerly covered by 

 Glaciers, 51 



Da vies (Miss Ann Catherine), awarded the Grant from the 

 Ellen Richards Research Prize Fund, 789 ; The 

 Minimum Electron Energies associated with the 

 Excitation of the Spectra of Helium, 156 



Davison (Dr. C), A Manual of Seismology, 368 



Dean (Prof. H. R.), appointed Professor of Bacteriology at 

 University College Hospital Medical School, 360 ; 

 resignation of the Proctor Chair of Pathology in 

 Manchester University, 325 



Debbarman (P. M.), An Artifice of Nectar-sipping Birds, 

 489 



Decarri^re (E.), The v6le of Gaseous Impurities in the 

 Catalytic Oxidation of Ammonia, 326, 535 



Deeley (R. M.), A Curious Physiological Phenomenon, 44 



Deetz (C. H.), and O. S. Adams, Elements of Map Pro- 

 jection, 88 



Defant (Prof. A.), Die Zirkulation der Atmosphare in den 

 gemassigten Breiten der Erde. Grundziige einer 

 Theorie der Klimaschwankungen, 469 



Deguide (C), and P. Baud, A New Method for the In- 

 dustrial Manufacture of Baryta for the Treatment of 

 Sugar Molasses, 700 



Dehorne (A.), The Formation of Myolytic Spindles and 

 their Phagocytosis in the Coelom of Lipobranchus 

 intermedius, 763 



Delany (M. C), The Historical Geography of the Wealden 

 Iron Indu.stry, 410 



Delepine (M.), The Auto-oxidation of Organic Sulphur 

 Compounds, 763 



Delf (E. Marion), and M. M. Michell. Studies in Macro- 

 cystis pyrifera, 194 



De Man (Dr. j. G.), Nouvelles Recherches sur les N6ma- 

 todes libres terricoles de la Hollande, 513 



Dempster (A. J.), Positive-ray Analysis of Magnesium, 159 



Dendy (Prof. A.), The Evolution of the Tetraxonid Sponge- 

 spicule, 191 



Denham (H. J.), Microscope Illumination and Fatigue, 78 ; 

 Pilot Lamps in Laboratories, 683 



Denning (W. F.), Conjunction of Mars with a Star, 186 ; 

 Detonating Fireball in Sunshine, 249 ; Fireball 

 observed in Sunshine, 217 ; Jupiter and his Markings, 

 591; MeteoricShowerof December 4-5, 1921, 121; Ob- 

 servation of Comets, 613 ; The April Meteors, 1922, 

 560 ; The Meteors of Pons-Winnecke's Comet, 824 ; 

 The Planet Mercury, 623 ; The Shower of January 

 Meteors, 55 



Desch (Prof. C. H.), Measurements of Foam Cells in Soap 

 and other Foams, 153 ; The Steel Industry of South 

 Yorkshire, 691 



Descour (L.). Translated by A. F. and Dr. B. H. Wedd, 

 Pasteur and his Work, 805 



Detlefsen (J. A.), Is Crossing Over a Function of Distance ? 

 30 



Detwiler (S. R.), Functional Regulations in Animals with 

 Composite Spinal Cords, 31 



D6v6 (C), The Noise caused by Aeroplanes, 631 



Dewey (H.), Lead, Silver-lead, and Zinc Ores of Cornwall, 

 Devon, and Somerset, 6 ; and C. C. A. Bromehead, 

 The Geology of South London, 562 



Dickson (Dr. H. N.), [obituary article], 525 



Dickson (Prof. L. E.), First Course in the Theory of 

 Equations, 773 



Dines (J. S.), Where did Terrestrial Life Begin ? 207 



Dines (W. H.), Observations on Radiation from the Sky. 54 



Dingle (H.), Relativity for All, 770 



