Index 



September 26, 1918 



Bayliss (Prof. W. M.), Alcohol : Its Use and Abuse, 122 ; 



Light and Vision, 295 

 Baynes (R. E.), Construction for an Approximate Quadra- 

 ture of the Circle, 264 

 Beal (Prof. F. E. L.), The Food Habits of the Native 



Swallows of America, 211 

 Beale (Sir W.), Payment of Scientific Men in connection 



with Industrial Research Associations, 410 

 Beardmore {\.\ [obituary], 390 

 Beer (R.), and A. Arber, Multinucleate Cells in Vegetative 



Tissues, 420 

 Belaiew (Col. N. T.), Damascene Steel, 308 

 Bell (Dr. A. Graham), A Telephone Memorial to, 5 

 Bellamy (Miss), appointed to assist in Seismological Work 



at Oxford University, 258 

 Bemmelen (W. van), and J. Boerema, The Semi-diurnal 



Horizontal Oscillation of the Free Atmosphere, etc., 



253 



Benedict (Prof. F. G.), Physiological Effects of a Prolonged 

 Reduction in Diet on Twenty-four Men, 355 



Bennett (R. R.), Progress in Pharmaceutical Products, 493 



Benson (Dr. A. C), Cambridge Essays on Education, 

 Edited by, i 



Benson, Ferguson, and Renwick, Photometer for Measuring 

 the Densities of Photographic Negatives, 231 



Berkey (Prof. C), and C. van Hise, The American Fuel 

 Famine, 312 



Berlowitz (M.), Improvements in the Design of Micro- 

 manometers, 212 



Bernard (Prof. N.), L 'Evolution des Plantes, 443 



Bernstein (P. L.), appointed Lecturer in Electrical Engineer- 

 ing at the Hull Technical College, 297 



Berry (Prof. R. A.), and D. W. McArthur, Recovery of 

 Potash from Blast-furnace Gases, 147 



Berthelot (D.), and R. Trannoy, Evolution of the Saccharine 

 Principles of the Sorghum, etc., 330; The Sugar Con- 

 tent of Sorghum saccharatum at Different Stages of 

 Growth, 280 



Bevan (Dr. A. D.). Organisation of the .American Medical 

 Profession for War, 430 



Bews (Prof. J. W.), The Plant-succession in the Thorn 

 Veld, 412 



Bibby (J.), Electric Steel-refining Furnaces, 78 



Bied (M.), Function of the Oxide oi Iron and Lime em- 

 ployed in the Manufacture of Silica Bricks, 259 



Bierrv (H.), and P. Portier, Action of Symbiotes upon the 

 Constituents of Fats, 380 ; Vitamines and Symbiotes, 

 340 



Bigourdan (G.), The Observatories at Paris known as " de 

 la rue des Postes," 380 : The Observatory of the 

 Luxembourg, 479 ; The Observatory of Taranne, 4.^9 ; 

 The Observatory of the Loui?-le-Grand College, etc., 

 33Q ; The Old Astronomical Stations of Nantes and 

 Pau, ,:;q ; and others, Observations on .Modern Scientific 

 Language, 49, 108 



Bilham (E. G.), Variations of Underground Water-level 

 near a Tidal River, 179 : The Lunar and Sojar Diurnal 

 Variations of Wajer-level in a Well at Kew Observa- 

 tory, 78 



Bingham (C). The Production of Calcium Carbide, 232 



Birks (L.), Utilisation of Lake Coleridge for Electric Power, 

 ic)3 



de la Blache (Prof. P. V.) fobituarv], 132 



Blackwell (R. W.) [obituary], 132 ' " ' 



Blanc (P.), Estimates of Brightness of Nova Aquite 402 



Blarez (Prof. C.) [obituary], 249 



Blasdale (Dr. W. C), Principles of Quantitative- Analysis. 

 Second edition, 341 



Blaserna (Prof. P.) [death]. 8 : [obituary article], 287 



Blichfeldt (Prof. H. F.), Finite Collineation Groups, etc., 



Block (W.). A Method of Photographing Shells in Flight, 



Blondel (A.), Instrumental Diplopv and its .application in 



Medicine, 520 

 Boas (Prof. T.'E. V.), Relations of the Echinoderms, 92 

 Bond (F. B.), The Gate of Remembrance : The Story of 



the Psychological Experiment which Resulted in the 



Discovery of the Edgar Chanel at Glastonbury 23 

 Bonney (Prof. T. G.), and J. S. F., " Bread-crust "'Volcanic 



Bombs, 184 



Bordier (H.), A Radio-therapic Unit of Quantity, 500 

 Boret (M.), Object of the Inter-Allied Scientific Food Com- 

 mission, 131 

 Borthwick (Miss P. M.), appointed Assistant-Professor of 



Physics and Chemistry at the Lady Hardinge Medical 



College for Women, Delhi, 98 

 Bosanquet (Dr. B.), A Survey of Experience, loi 

 Bose (Sir J. C), Presentation to, 138 ; The " Praying Palm- 

 tree " of Faridpur, 70 

 Boswell (Prof.), British Supplies of Potash-felspar, 312 

 Bougault (J.), The Amide Function, 340 

 Boularic (A.), Prof. G. MesHn, 50 

 Boys (Prof. C. V.), The Eotvos Revolving Balance, 325 ; 



The Eotvos "Teur de Force," 103 ; The Rotation of the 



Earth, 53 

 Brade-Birks (Rev. S. G.), A Curious Cloud Effect, 271 

 Bragg (Prof. W. H.), elected an Honorary Member of the 



Rontgen Society, 348 

 Brahe, Tychonis, Opera Omnia. Tomi Quarti, Fasc. 



Prior, 482 

 Bramson (Mme. K.), Manufacture of Paper Pulp from Dead 



Leaves, 299 

 Braun (Dr. F.) [obituary], 270 

 Bray (A. W. L.), Reactions of the Melanophores of 



Amiurus to Light and to Adrenaline, 480 

 Brenchley (Dr. W. E.), Experiments on Weeds in Relation 



to Crops, 211 

 Bridgman (P. W.), Minute Crevices in Rocks, 392 

 Brierley (W. B.), The Specific Value of Morphological 



Characters in the Fungi, 58 

 Brindley (H. H.), Certain Parasites, Food, and Capture by 



Birds of Forficula auricularia, 39 

 Brinkmann (Prof.), Pelagic Nemertines, 353 

 Brinkworth (Miss M. M.), A Peloriate Viola Flower, 



391 



Bristol (Miss B. M.), A Malayan Form of Chlorococcum 

 humicola (Naeg.), Rabenh., 99 ; appointed an Honorary 

 Demonstrator in Botany in Birmingham L'niversity, 

 197 



Broca (Prof. A), Troubles locomoteurs cons^cutifs aux Plaies 

 de Guerre, 421 



Brodetsky (J.), A Study of the Jewish Child, 42 



Brodie (F. J.), Gunfire and Rainfall, 10 ; Prices of Scien- 

 tific Apparatus, 104 



Brodie (J. S.) [obituary], 133 



Brooks (C. E. P.), Continentaiity and Temperature (second 

 paper), 239 



Brown (G. E.), The British Journal Photographic .Almanac 

 and Photographer's Daily Companion, 1918, 23 



Brown (J. M.), Pyxidicula invisitata, 198 



Browning (Dr. C. H.). Advances in Bacteriology during 

 the War, 512; and Dr. S. Russ, Variation of the 

 Germicidal Action of Ultra-Violet Light with Wave- 

 length, 112 



Brownlie (D), Coal-saving by the Scientific Control of 

 Steam-boiler Plants, 413 



Brucker (M.), "L'Education de ! 'esprit scientifique, 254 



Bru^re IP.), and E. Chauvenet, Zirconium Nitride, 500 



Bryan (Prof. G. H.), Preparing "Palates" of Mollusca, 464; 

 Prof. Paolo Pizzetti, 507 



Bryce (Lord), Address at Inauguration of a London Branch 

 of the American University Union in Europe, 57 



Buck (Prof. P. C), Acoustics for Musicians, 423 



Buckman- (S. S.), Yorkshire Type Ammonites, 364 



Buckmaster (Lord), Neglect of the Culture of Fresh- 

 water Fishes. 50 



Buisson (M.), The Limit of Sensibility of the Eye, 490 



Burdick (C. L.), and T. H. Ellis, Crystal • Structure of 

 Chalcopyrite determined by X-rays, 19 



Burke (Lt. N.), Treatment of Parajysis due to Nerve 

 Injury, 480 . 



Burton (R. C.), The Laterite of Leoni, Central Provinces, 



i^IO 



Buss (A. A.), Eastern and Western .Asymmetry of Solar 



Prominences, 5 

 Butler (E.), Transmission Gears. Mechanical, Electric, and 



Hydraulic, for Land and Marine Purposes, 264 

 Butler (J. A.), and P. E. Owens, Proposed" Society of 



Science Students. 244 

 Byerlv (Prof. W. E.), Introduction to the Calculu? of 



Variations, 81 



