Index 



.Septe 



Smith (Sir Swire), 49 

 Stephenson (Sir W. H.), 208 

 Stevenson (E. H.), 430 

 Thevenin (Dr. A.), 109 

 Thiele (Prof. J.), 508 

 Toyama <Prof. K.), 349 

 Treadwell (Prof. F. P.), 371 

 Trevor (Dr. R. S.), 69 

 Trowbridge (Dr. C. C), 329 

 Willcocks (G. W.), 391 

 Wilson (E. T.), 149 

 Wolf (C. J. E.), 451 

 Yendell (P. S.), 28 ■ 



Yung (Prof. E.), 109 



Decimal: Association, Annual Report of the, 310; Coinage 



Bill, The Associated Chambers of Commerce on the Pro- 

 . posed, 130 ; Support of the, by the Federation of British 



Industries, 208 ; Coinage, The Metric System and, H. 



Allcock, 274 ; System of Coinage, A Suggested Bill for 



a, 91 _ ■ 



Deep-sea Nemertines, 353 



Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, etc., Stanford's Map of, 412 

 Dental Pulp, Nerve End-cells in the. Dr. J. H. Mummery, 



218 

 Derwent Valley Water Board, Work of the, E. Sandeman, 



152 

 "Detroit de la Navarre," The Age of Limestone in the, 



P. W. Stuart-Menteath, 373 

 Diatoms, The Cultivation of. Dr. E. J. Allen, 193 

 Didelphys aurita, The Early Development of, Prof. J. P. 



Hill, 311 

 Diet, a Prolonged Reduction in, on 'Twenty-four Men, 



Physiological Effects of, Prof. F. G. Benedict, 355 

 Dietaries : An Inquiry in the Composition of, 465 ; Statistical 



Studies of, 465 

 Diffraction : Gratings, A New Dividing Engine for Rul- 

 ing, J. H. Grayson, 51 ; of Electric Waves by the Earth, 



Dr. G. N. Watson, 419 

 Dinosaurs, The Alleged "Sacral Brain" of. Prof. R. S. 



Lull, 211 

 Dlphenylamine, The Nitro-derivatives of, H. Ryan and T. 



Glover, 199 

 Diplocaulus, H. Douthitt, 231 

 Diplocystis and Broomeia, The Genera, I. B. P. Evans and 



A. M. Bottomley, 320 

 Disabled, The Problem of the. Sir R. Jones, 316 

 Diurnal Variation : of Atmospheric Pressure, 253 ; of Terres- 

 trial Magnetism, The, Miss A. van Vleuten, 213 

 Drop Stampings, 173 

 Drosophila, Incompatibility of Mutant Races in, C. W. Metz 



and C. B. Bridges, 19 

 Drugs, etc., from Indian Sources, 51 

 Durham University : Lord Durham elected Chancellor of, 



3:^7 ; College of Medicine, Bequest to, by Sir G. H. 



Philipson, 318 

 Dye : -making, British, Dr. M. O. Forster, 513 ; Industry, 



Support for the, 410 ; The National, 153 ; Question, The 



Present Position of the. Sir W. Tilden, 22S 

 Dyes : Industry, Government Assistance for the, 429 ; Sir 



A. Stanley, 3oq ; Syntheses of Some New Substantive, 



Derived from Benzidine-sulphone, H. Ryan, J. Algar, 



and P. O'Connell, 199 

 Dysentery in the Salonika Area, The War Oiftce and. Prof. 



F. W. Twort, 489 



Ealte-Brun, Conrad, Prize Awarded to Prof. L. Martin, 450 



Ear, Internal, An Inquiry into the Analytical Mechanism of 

 the, Sir T. Wrightson. With an Appendix by Prof. 

 A. Keith, 442 



Earth, The Rotation of the, D. Konda ; Prof. C. V. Boys, 53 



Earthquake : at La Serena, Chile, 249 : Distance of the Epi- 

 centre of an. Prof. Omori, 373 ; in Swatow, A Severe, 

 K. Hasegawa, 373 ; Recorded at the Sydney Observa- 

 tory, 288 



Earthquakes : Freauencv of. Some Considerations arising 

 from the, R. D. Oldham, n^q; Japanese Charms con- 

 nected with. Dr. W. L. Hildburgh, 230 



East Africa, The Outrigger-canoe of, Dr. A. C. Haddon, 

 133 



■Easter Island : The Bird Cult of, Mrs. S. Routledge. 175 ; 



i h'- lalinological Affinities of the Natives of, H. Bal- 

 four, 176 



Eastern Karakorani, Two Summers in the Ice-wilds of, 

 F. B. and Dr. W. H. Workman, 167 



Eaves of the World, On the, R. Farrer, 2 vols., 167 



Echinoderms, Relations of the. Prof. J. E. V. Boas, 92 



Edinburgh : Royal Society of, New Fellows of the, 8 ; 

 School of Surgery before Lister, The, A. Miles, 182 ; 

 University, Impending Resignation of Sir T. R. 

 Eraser, 178 ; Prof. A. R. Cushnv appointed Successor to 

 Sir T. R. Fraser at, 218 



Education : Act, The, 478 ; Adult, The Contribution of 

 Local Societies to, Dr. F. A. Bather, 375 ; Bill, A 

 Series of Pamphlets on the, the T'OOtal Broadhurst, 

 Lee Co., Ltd., 178; Progress of the, 277, 295; Third 

 Reading of the, 399 ; (No. 2) Bill, The, 45 ; in Com- 

 mittee, 218; and Eugenics, The, W. C. Marshall, 278; 

 Lord Lytton and others, 445 ; Bills, The English and 

 Scottish, Prof. R. Wallace,' 119; Higher, The Govern- 

 ment and, D. Lloyd George, 519; The World's FaciH- 

 ties for. Sir R. Hadfield, 279 ; Importance of True, 

 Sir H. Newbolt, 334 ; Science, and Leadership, Lord 

 Sydenham, 333, 335 ; (Scotland) Bill Read a Second 

 Time, 358 ; Secondary, in England and Wales, The 

 Growth of, 278 ; Science and, Civil Service Estimates 

 for, 1 16; The Position of Natural Science in, 135 



L'Education de I'esprit scientifique, M. Brucker, 254 



Educational Reform, H. A. L. Fisher, 124 



Eel-capture, Methods of, 209 



Egg-albumin, The Toxicity' of, F. Maignon, 340 



Eggs, Examination of, by Photography, M. Leroy, 272 



Egyptian Government Almanac, 1918, 12 



Electric : Condensers, A German Patent Granted for a New 

 Method of Manufacturing, 212; Conductivity, Rotatory 

 Commutator Method of Determining, Dr. W. W. 

 Taylor, 479 ; Discharges, Treatment of Crops by. Prof. 

 Hendrick, 495 ; Furnace Control, A. P. M. Fleming and 

 F. E. Hill, 78 ; Methods to Industrial Processes, Appli- 

 cations of, H. Etchells, 78 ; Research, The Need of, 

 C. R. Darling, 350 ; Lamp, An Incandescent, Giving a 

 Concentrated Beam of Light, etc., 453 ; Power Supply, 

 The Co-ordination of, 294 ; Signals, Methods of Trans- 

 mission of, 373; Steel Refining Furnaces, J. Bibby, 78; 

 Supply Industry, A Combined Protective Association 

 for the, to be Formed, 411 



Electrical : Engineers, Institution of, Election of Officers 

 and Council of the, 249 ; Temporary Suspension of Rules 

 in Regard to Examination, 439 ; The Ministry of 

 National Service and Members of the, 508 ; Research 

 Committee, The Work of the, 391 ; Supply Systems, 

 Some Transient Phenomena in, Prof. E. W. Marchant, 

 273 ; Trades, The Future of the, 414 ; Treatment of 

 Seeds and Plants, The, 27 



Electrically Welded Barge, An, 491 



Electricity : Applications of, to Medicine, 136 ; Meters, Dr. 

 A. Russell, 262 ; Meters : their Construction and Man- 

 agement, C. H. W'. Gerhardi. Second edition, 262 ; 

 The Atom of, 41 



Electro-culture of Crops, The, I. J^rgensen and W. Stiles, 



331 



Electrolytes, The Synergetic Action of, O. L. Raber, iq 



Electromagnetic : Induction and Relative Motion, II., S. J. 

 Barnett. 480 ; Integrals, Sir G. Greenhill, 238 



Electron : Radiation and the. Prof. R. A. Miliikan, 234, 

 254 ; Its Isolation and Measurement and the Determina- 

 tion of Some of its Properties, Prof. R. A. Miliikan, 4.1 



Electrons in Cadmium, Zinc, and Potassium Vapours, Re- 

 sonance and lonisation Potentials for, J. T. Tate and 

 P. D. Foote, 480 



Elm, Weeping Forms of, W. H. Shrubsole, 365 



Emotive Phenomena, Concerning, part ii.. Dr. A. D. Waller, 

 419 



Emotivity, Galvanometric Records of. Dr. A. D. Waller, 214 



Encke's Comet and others, R. Jonckheere ; Prof. Max 

 Wolf ; K. Lundmark, 12 



Endurance, The Drift of the, Lt. J. M. Wordie ; R. C. 

 Mossman, 487 



Engine, A Three-cylinder, Operated by Two Valve Gears, 



4.';3 

 Engineering : Apoliances, Overseas Distribution of, L. An- 

 drews, 150 ; Trades, The Future of the, 376 



