August 



Nature, 1 

 12, 1922 J 



INDEX. 



NAME INDEX, 



A. (H. E.), Calcium Carbide and the Board of Trade, 

 230. 343 



Abbot (C. G.), New Observations on the Variability of the 

 Sun, 30 



Aberconway (Lord), The Rat and its Repression, 744 



Abraham (H.), and R. Planiol, An Astronomical Chrono- 

 graph of Precision, 29 



Abrest (K.), The Toxic Index of Illuminating Apparatus, 

 of Heating Apparatus, and of Explosion Motors, 631 



Ackermann (A. S. E.), The Helmholtz Theory of Hearing, 

 649 



Adam (N. K.), The Properties and Molecular Structure of 

 Thin Films, Parts 2 and 3, 762 



Adams (Dr. C. E.), elected president of the New Zealand 

 Astronomical Society, 52 



Adams (F. W.), The Manufacture of White Glass in a 

 Tank Furnace, 763 



Adcock (F.), The Internal Mechanism of Cold-work and 

 Recrystallisation in Cupro-nickel, 396 



Addyman (F. T.), My Electrical Workshop, 372 



Adeney (W. E.), A. G. G. Leonard, and Miss A. M. Richard- 

 son, The Aeration of Quiescent Columns of Distilled 

 Water and of Solutions of Sodium Chloride, 667 



Aidie (Mrs.), Discovery of a Parasite in the Salivary Glands 

 of the Bed-bug, 20 



Alcock (Lt.-Col. A.), Discoveries in Tropical Medicine, 611 



Allbutt (Sir T. Chfford), awarded the Gold Medal of the 

 British Medical Association, 317 ; elected honorary 

 foreign member of the American Academy of Arts and 

 Sciences, 788 ; Greek Medicine in Rome : The Fitz- 

 Patrick Lectures on the History of Medicine delivered 

 at the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1909- 

 10, with other Historical Essays, 438 



AUcock (H.), The Power of the Penny, 724 



AUemand-Martin (A.), The Lignites of Cap-Bon, Tunis, 94 



Allen (Dr. F. J.), Where did Terrestrial Life Begin ? 207 



Allen (W. H.) and Sons, Ltd., The Laboratory of, 151 



Allix (A.), Relief Sculpture by Ice, 194 



Ampere (A.-N.), Memoires sur I'^lectromagnetisme et 

 I'filectrodynamie, 677 



Amundsen (Capt. R.), co-operation with the Department 

 of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of 

 Washington, 280 ; completion of plans for his new 

 Arctic Expedition, 420 ; the expedition of, 789 



Andant (A.), The Variations of Critical Opalescence with 

 the Temperature and the Wave-length of the Incident 

 Light, 799 



Anderson (J.), and W. J. Bean, Fertile Seeds irom Araucaria 

 imbricata, 87 



Andr6 (G.), The Transformations undergone by Orangey 

 on Keeping, 30 



Andrews (Dr. C. W.), A new Plesiosaur from the Weald 

 Clay of Berwick (Sussex), 361 



Andrews (Miss E.), Rush and Straw Crosses, 529 



Andrews (E. A.), Spontaneous Ignition of Peaty Soils, 77 



Appleton (E. V.), An Electric Wave Detector, 397 



Arber (Agnes), The Development and Morphology of the 

 Leaves of Palms, 499 



Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), and T. P. Hilditch, A Study of 

 Catalytic Actions at SoUd Surfaces, vii., 93 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.), The Indigo Situation in India, 790 



Asher (J.), Catalogue of Stone Implements in the Perth 

 Museum, 423 



Aspinall (Sir John), Some Post- War Problems of Transport 



(" James Forrest " Lecture), 695 

 Aston (Dr. F. W.), Isotopes, 736 ; The Isotopes of Tin, 813 

 Atholstan (Lord), offer of a prize for the discovery of a 



cure for Cancer. 147 ; gift for research work in Cancer, 



184 

 Aubel (E.), The Attack of Glucose and Levulose by the 



Pyocyanic Bacillus, 63 

 Auden (Dr. H. A.), Sulphur and Sulphur Derivatives, 235 

 Aurousseau (M.), The Distribution of Population, 23 



Babcock (E. E.), and J. L. Collins, 30 



Babcock (W. H.), Legendary Islands of the Atlantic : 



A Study in Medieval Geography, 803 

 Bacon (Prof. F.), The College-trained Engineer, 722 

 Bacot (A. W.), [death], 525 ; [obituary article], 618 

 Bahl (Dr. K. N.), Enteronephric Excretory Organs in 



Earthworms, 529 

 Baillie (W. L.), Zulkowski's Theory of the Relation between 



the Composition and DurabiUty of Glass, 157 

 Baird and Tatlock, Ltd., Catalogue of Physiological 



Apparatus, 528 

 Bairstow (Prof. L.), Aeroplane Crashes : The " Hole in the 



Air," the Spin, 612 

 Baker (C.), A New Science Microscope, 562 

 Baker (F. C. S.), The Game-Birds of India. 2 vols., 606 

 Baker (G. F.), Gift for the Endowment of the Metropolitan 



Museum of Art, New York, 789 

 Baker (Instr.-Comdr. T. Y.), Atmospheric Refraction, 8, 



105, 550 

 Baldit (A.), fitudes 61ementaires de mdt6orologie pratique, 



440 

 Balfour (Sir Arthur), conferment of an Earldom upon, 526 

 Balfour (H.), Earth Smoking-Pipes, 691 ; Native Life in 



the Highlands of Assam, 539 ; The Archer's Bow in 



the Homeric Poems (Huxley Memorial Lecture), 91 ; 



presented with the Huxley Memorial Medal, 92 

 Balfour (Sir I. Bayley), retirement of, 526 

 Ball (Dr. J.), Atmospheric Refraction, 8, 444 

 Ball (W. W. Rouse), Offer to constitute a Trust Fund for 



occasional Mathematical Lectures, 697 

 Ballard (Prof. C. W.), The Elements of Vegetable Histology, 



773 



Balhol (The Master of). The relationship of History and 

 Science, 56 



Balls (Dr. W. L.), Apparatus for Determining the Standard 

 Deviation Mechanically, 534 ; Further Observations 

 on Cell-wall Structure as seen in Cotton Hairs, 499 ; 

 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Team Work in 

 Economic Biology, 534 ; and others. The Quantitative 

 Analysis of Plant Growth, 189 



Baly (Prof. E. C. C), Photosynthesis, 344 ; Prof. Heilbron 

 and Mr. Barker, The Synthesis of Formaldehyde and 

 Carbohydrates, 153 



Banerji (Prof. S. K.), The Depth of Earthquake Focus, 108 



Banta (Dr. A. M.), Selection Experiments with Cladocera, 

 187 



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

 Club, 420 



Barker (M.), The Use of very Small Pitot Tubes for Measur- 

 ing Wind Velocity, 698 



