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Index 



r Nature, 

 \_August 12, 1922 



Fourier's Series and Integrals and the Mathematical 



Theory of the Conduction of Heat. Second edition. 



Vol. I, Fourier's Series and Integrals, 435 

 Cartailhac (Dr. E.), [obituary article], 147 

 Carter (Sir George), [obituary article], 314 

 Carter (G. S.), elected to a Research Studentship at Naples, 



828 

 Carter (H. G.), appointed Curator of the Herbarium, Cam- 

 bridge University, 565 

 Carter (H. J.), Australian Coleoptera : Notes and New 



Species. No. II., 832 

 Carus-Wilson (C), The Weathering of Mortar, 478 

 Casanowicz (I. M.), Catalogue of Collection of Buddhist 



Art in the U.S. National Museum, 53 

 Cash (J.), and G. H. Wailes. Assisted by J. Hopkinson. 



The British Freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. 



Vol. 5, 441 

 Cashmore (N.), Fermat's Last Theorem : Proofs by Ele- 

 mentary Algebra. Third edition, 39 

 Cassal (Col. C. E.), [obituary], 83 

 Catalan .(M. A.), Series and other Regularities in the 



Spectrum of Manganese, 461 

 Cathcart (Prof. E. P.), and others. Heavy Muscular Work, 



122 

 CauUery (Prof. M.), Le Parasitisme et la Symbiose, 643 

 Cave (C. J. P.), Elementary Meteorology, 440 

 Cave (F. E.), "The Organisation of Knowledge, 716 

 Cawston (F. G.), The Differentiation of closely - allied 



Schistosomes, 599 

 Cecil (Lord Robert), Geography and Peace, 91 

 Chamberlain (J. F.), Geography : Phy.sical, Economic, 



Regional, 102 

 Chamberhn (T. C), Study of Fundamental Problems of 



Geology, 594 

 Chambers (Dr. R. W.), appointed Quain Professor of 



English Language and Literature at University 



College, London, 728 

 Chambrier (P. de). Exploitation du petrole par puits et 



galeries, 443 

 Chamot (Prof. E. M.), Elementary Chemical Microscopy. 



Second edition, 546 

 Champy (Prof.), and H. M. Carleton, The Shape of the 



Nucleus and the various Mechanical Causes, 22 

 Chandler (Miss M. E. J.), The Geological History of the 



genus Stratiotes, 598 

 Chandler (Dr. S. E.), and others, The Brown Bast Disease 



of the Para Rubber-Tree, 357 

 Chapas (M.), The Solubility of the Isomeric Toluic Acids 



in the three Xylenes, 399 

 Chapin (Dr. H. E.), [obituary article], 558 

 Chapman (A. Chaston), The Profession of Chemistry, 322 

 Chapman (Prof. S.), Certain Integrals occurring in the 



Kinetic Theory of Gases, 258 ; and Miss E. Falshaw, 



The Lunar Atmospheric "Tide at Aberdeen, 1869-1919, 



599 

 Chapman (Dr. T. A.), [obituary article], 50 

 Chappie (H. J. B.), appointed Lecturer in Electrical En- 

 gineering at the Bradford Technical College, 664 

 Chappuis (J.), and M. Hubert-Desprez, Electrolysis by 



Stray Currents, 29 

 Charcot (J. B.), The Temperatures at Different Depths in 



the Chasm of Cap Breton, 731 

 Charpy (G.), and L. Grenet, The Penetration of Tempering 



in Steel, 763 

 Charriou (A.), The Lime carried down by Ferric Hydroxide 



Precipitates, 30 

 Chatelier (H. le), Manufacture of Soda with Ammonia, 566 

 Chatley (Prof. H.), A Text-book of Aeronautical Engineer- 

 ing : The Problem of Fhght. Third edition, 808 ; 



The Molecular Forces involved in Cohesion, 731 

 Chattock (Prof. A. P.), Globular Lightning Discharge, 106 

 Chaudron (G.), and G. Juge-Boirard, The Estimation of 



Sulphur in Iron Pyrites, 463 

 Chazy (J.), The Astronomical Verifications of the Theory 



of Relativity, 699 

 Cheplin (H. A.), and L. F. Rettger, The Transformation 



of the Intestinal Flora, VI. Feeding Experiments on 



Man, 31 

 Chevenard (P.), The Expansion of Chromium and the 

 Chrome-Nickel Alloys over a wide Temperature In- 

 terval, 127 



Cheveneau (C), An Optical Method for the Determination 

 of the Reciprocal Solubility of Slightly Miscible 

 Liquids, 535 

 Chofardet (P.), Observations of Skjellerup's Comet, 799 

 Chree (Dr. C), British (" Terra Nova ") Antarctic Ex- 

 pedition, 1910-1913 ; Terrestrial Magnetism, 508; 

 elected President of the Royal Meteorological Society, 

 117 ; Photographic Studies of Heights of Aurora, 47 ; 

 The 27-Day Period (Interval) in Terrestrial Magnet- 

 ism, 698 

 Christie (Sir WiUiam) [death], 116 ; [obituary article], 145 

 Christmas (W. D.), Rainfall and Drainage at Rothamsted 



in 1921, 107 

 Christophers (Lt.-Col.), The Leishmania donovani parasite 



of Kala-azar, 688 

 Church (Major A. G.), Safeguarding of Industries Act, 



1921, 583 

 Ciamician (Prof. G.), [obituary article], 245 

 Clapp (C. H.), Mixed Products of Granitic Intrusion, 187 

 Clark (Dr. A. H.), Sea-HUes and Feather-stars, 531 ; The 



Echinoderms as Aberrant Arthropods, 640 

 Clark (J. E.), Flowering Dates of Trees along Main 



British Railway Routes, 210 

 Clarke (Dr. J. M.), Organic Dependence and Disease : 



Their Origin and Significance, 708 

 Claude (G.), Burst Tubes in the Claude Process, 219 ; The 



Claude Ammonia Process, 424 

 Clausius (R. J. E.), The Centenary of, 85 

 Clayton (Dr. G. C), The Effect of the War on the heavy 



Chemical Industry, 24 

 Cleghorn (W. S. H.), A Study in Charcoal, 599 

 Clerc (M.), Increasing the Sensitiveness of Photographic 



Plates, 726 

 Clerk (Sir Dugald), awarded the Albert Medal of the Royal 



Society of Arts, 823 

 Cobb (Dr. H. H.), Classification of Nematodes, 353 

 Cobb (Prof. J. W.), Carbon Monoxide in Gas, 355 

 Coblentz (Dr. W. W.), Effective Temperatures of Stars, 



560 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), A Fossil Buttercup, 42 ; Fossils 

 in Burmese Amber, 713 ; Land Snails of the Madeira 

 Islands, 446 ; The Name of the Gid Parasite, 310 

 Cohen (Prof. J. B.), Prof. C. H. Browning, R. Gaunt, and R. 

 Gulbransen, Relationships between Antiseptic Action 

 and Chemical Constitution, 255 

 Colchester (G. V.), appointed Geologist on the Geological 



Survey of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 216 

 Coleman (Prof. A. P.), Geology and the Nebular Theory, 



775 ; Labrador and New Quebec, 353 

 Colin (H.), and Mile. A. Chaudun, The Law of Action of 



Sucrase, 194 

 CoUenette (A.), [obituary article], 788 

 Colquhoun (Dr. D.), The Pitcairn Islanders, 150 

 Combes (R.), The Detection of the Pseudo-bases of An- 

 thocyanidines in Plant Tissues, 94 ; The Formation 

 of Anthocyanic Pigments, 194 

 Comey (Dr. A. M.), and Prof. Dorothy A. Hahn, A Diction- 

 ary of Chemical Solubilities. Inorganic. Second 

 edition, 505 

 Conrad (Dr. W.), Trichocysts in Reckertia sagittifera,n.g., 



n.sp., 22 

 Conrady (Prof. A. E.), A Study of the Balance, 289 

 Cooper (P. A.), Oscillation Circuits for the Determination 



of Di-electric Constants at Radio Frequencies, 814 

 Corbett (Sir J. S.), History of the Great War, based on 

 Official Documents : Naval Operations. Vol. 2, 135 

 Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), Snow Furrows and Ripples, 374 

 Cortie (Father A. L.), Terrestrial Magnetic Disturbances 



and Sun-spots, 44 

 Cose'ns (C. R. G.), and Dr. H. Hartridge, The Resonance 



Hypothesis of Audition, 11 

 Costantin (J.), The Maltese Cross shown by Wood that has 



undergone Traumatisms, 799 

 Coster (D.), The L series of the X-ray Spectrum, 258 

 Cotter (J. R.), Pythagoras's Theorem as a Repeating 



Pattern, 579 

 Cotterill (Prof. J. H.), [death], 84 ; [obituary article], 115 

 Cotton (A. D.), appointed Keeper of the Herbarium and 



Library, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 384 

 Cotton (C. W. E.), Handbook of Commercial Information 

 for India, 809 



