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[Nature, 

 October 7, 1920 



Botrytis cinerea, with colourless sclerotia, A Form of, 



W. B. Brierley, 186 

 Bowl, a Remarkable Stone, in the Museo Arqueol6gico, 



Madrid, B. G. Corney, 755 

 Brachyphalangy, Hereditary, in Man, A New Type, of, 



O. L. Mohr and C Wriedt, 464 

 Bradford Technical College, H. Richardson appointed 



Principal of the, 505 

 Brain, The Function of the, Dr. T. G. Brown, 123 

 Brass, 60-40, Some Properties of, Prof. C. H. Desrli, 



695 

 Brent Valley Bird Sanctuary, The, W. M. Webb, 614; 622 

 Bristol University : forthcoming Award of the Vincent 

 Stuckey Lean Scholarship ; Proposed Extensions of the 

 Engineering Faculty, 313; Prof. F. Francis appointed 

 Pro-Vice-Chancellor, boi ; Resignation of Prof. F. 

 Francis as Dean of the Faculty of Science ; Prof. 

 A. M. Tyndall appointed Dean of the Faculty of 

 Science, and P. Eraser Deputy Dean ; Prof. C. Lloyd 

 Morgan appointed Emeritus Professor of Psychology 

 and Ethics ; Dr. C. D. Broad appointed Professor of 

 Philosophy, 630 

 British : Aeronautics, 561 ; and Foreign Scientific Apparatus, 

 D. H. Baird, 390; J. W. Ogilvy, 424; J. S. Dunkerly, 

 425; F. W. Watson Baker, 518; Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 

 641 ; and Metric Systems of Weights and Measures, 

 A. S. E. Ackermann, 456 ; Association, The Sectional 

 Presidents of the Cardiff Meeting of the, 112; Forth- 

 coming Meeting of the, 399 ; The Cardiff Meeting 

 of the, 524, 780 ; Subjects for Discussion at the 

 Cardiff Meeting, 626; Bequest to, by T. W. Back- 

 house, 630; Presidential Address, Prof. W. A. Herd- 

 man, 813 ; Summaries of Addresses of the Presidents 

 of Sections, 825; The Meeting at Cardiff, 830; 

 Astronomical Association, Bequest to, by T. W. Back- 

 house, 631 ; Chemical Mission on Chemical Factories 

 in the Occupied Area of Germany, A Summary of 

 the Report of the, 253 ; Chemists, Central Head- 

 quarters for, 697 ; Cotton Industry Research Associa- 

 tion, pending Scientific Appointments by the, 274 ; 

 Constiltution and Methods of the, Dr. A. W. 

 Crossley, 372 ; First Annual Report of the, 840 ; 

 Crop Production, Dr. E. J. Russell, 176, 206; Dyes 

 Corporation, Sir Henry Birchenough appointed Chair- 

 man of the, 303 ; East Africa, Profit and Sport in, 

 being a Second Edition, revised and enlarged, of " A 

 Colony in the Making," Capt. the Lord Cranworth, 

 392 ; The Development of, 392 ; Empire, Cotton- 

 Growing in the, Dr. W. Lawrence Balls, 103;^ Sir 

 George Watt, 104 ; Exhibition, The Forthcoming, 

 755 ; /Forestry Conference, The Principal Members 

 of the, Received by the King, 687, 759 ; Order of the. 

 Promotions and Appointments of the, 144; Sugar 

 Research Association, The, 80; Timber Exhibition, 

 The, 591 ; India, The Fauna of, including Ceylon and 

 Burma, Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae (Hispinae and 

 Cassidinae), Prof. S. Maulik, 64 : Iron Ores, Prof. 

 H. Louis, 419 ; Isles and North-West Europe, Prac- 

 tical Exercises on the Weather and Climate of the, 

 W. F. Stacey, 133 ; The Birds of the, and their 

 Eggs, T. A. Coward, First Series, 132 ; The Colour 

 Index of the, Prof. F. G. Parsons, and others, 531 ; 

 Journal of Experimental Pathology, No. i, 82; 

 Lampblown Scientific Glassware Manufacturers' 

 Association, Ltd., History of the Formation of the, 

 D. H. Baird, 496 ; Motor Cycle and Cycle Car In- 

 dustry, The Research Association for the. Approved, 

 526 ; Ornithology from the Earliest Times to the end 

 of 1918, A Geographical Bibliographv of, W. H. 

 Mullens, H. Kirke Swann, and Rev. F. C. R. Jour- 

 dain. Part I., -^53 ; Research .Association for the 

 Woollen and Worsted Industries. Report of, for 

 1918-19, 118; Rubber and Tyre Manufacturers, Re- 

 search Association of, B. D. Porritt appointed 

 Director of Research by the, 179 ; School of 

 Archaeology in Jerusalem, The Prince of Wales 

 Patron of the, 52 ; Science Guild, The Forthcoming 

 .Annual Meeting of the. •^98 ; .Annual Mf^eting of Xho. 

 .168 ; Journal of the, June, 6~,'j ; Son Fisheries, The, 

 .^97 



Bromohydrins and Dibromo-derivatives, A. Haller and 



Mme. Ramart-Lucas, 762 

 Brorsen-Metcalf Comet, Photographs of the. Prof. Bar- 

 nard, 467 

 Bruchus rufimanus. Boh, Distribution, Life-History, and 



Measures of Control of, R. E. Campbell, 310 

 Brussels University, The Medal of Honour Presented to 



Lord Dawson of Penn, Sir Leslie Mackenzie, and 



Prof. Sir William Smith, 440 

 Buddhism in the Pacific, Sir Henry Howorth, and others, 



407 

 Buenos Aires, Discovery of Early Remains of Man in, 



Dr. C. Ameghino, 209; National Museum of Natural 



History, Dr. C. .Ameghino appointed Director of 



the, 80 

 Butter and Cheese, C. W. W. Tisdale and J. Jones, 738 

 Buzzard at Home, The, A. Brook, 746 

 Buzzards and Bitterns, Canon E. McClure, 105 

 Bygone Beliefs : Being a Series of Excursions in the 



Byways of Thought, H. S. Redgrove, 610 



Cairo, Proposed University at, 731 



Calcium, The Absorption of, by Plant-Roots and its Anti- 

 toxic Properties towards Copper, L. Maquenne and 

 E. Demoussy, 91 



Calculus : Differential for Colleges and Secondary 

 Schools, Dr. ,C. Davison, 65 ; Elementary, C. H. 

 P. Mayo (with answers), 163 



Calcutta, Report for 1918-19 of the Bureau of Educa- 

 tion, 794 



Calendar Reform, A. Philip, C. Flammarion, 22 ; C. 

 Flammarion, Dr. A. CD. Crommelin, 105 



Camarasaurus, Cope (Morosaurus, Marsh), Reconstruction 

 of the Skeleton of, H. F. Osborn and C. C. Mook, 

 and Restoration of the Camarasaurus and Life-Model, 

 W. K. Gregory, 667 



Cambrian Horizons of Comley (Shropshire), The, and 

 their Brachiopoda, etc., E. S. Cobbold, 314 



Cambridge University : Girton College, OfTer of a Fellow- 

 ship by, 25 ; E. V. Appleton appointed an Assistant 

 Demonstrator in Experimental Physics ; Proposal to 

 Create a Readership in the Morphology of Verte- 

 brates and a Lectureship in Zoology ; New Building 

 Schemes, 56 ; Prof. H. Lamb, Sir Thomas L. Heath, 

 Prof. W/ H. Bragg, and Dr. H. Head elected 

 Honorary Fellows of Trinity College ; A. .Amos 

 appointed LTniversity Lecturer in Agriculture, and G. 

 U. Yule re-appointed University Lecturer in Statistics, 

 88; A Smith's Prize awarded to S. Pollard; Grants 

 from the Gordon-Wigan Fund. 88 ; Fresh Regulations 

 for the Diplomas in .Agriculture and Forestry 

 Drafted, 8g ; Two Exhibitions Offered by Emmanuel 

 College ; Approval of the New Statute Authorising 

 the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy for Research. 

 120 ; F. B. .Smith appointed Reader in Estate Manage- 

 ment in, 120 ; G. E. Briggs elected to the Allen 

 Scholarship; The New Ph.D. Statute, 154; Gifts 

 towards the Hopkinson Professorship in Thermo- 

 dynamics ; The Linacre Lecture to be delivered by 

 Dr. H. Head; Pfcposed Honorary Degrees, 312; The 

 Sheepshanks Exhibition in .Astronomy awarded to 

 E. S. Pearson ; Examination for the Diploma in 

 Medical Radiology and Electrologv ; H. Hamshaw 

 Thomas re-appointed Curator of the Botanical 

 Museum ; Bequest by the Hon. Sir Charles A. Smith 

 to Peterhouse, 313; Report of Syndicate on the 

 Relation of Women Students ; Sir Geoffrey Butler 

 appointed Secretary of the Board of Research 

 Studies ; H. F. Gadow appointed Reader in the 

 Morphology of Vertebrates ; Dr. H. Scott Curator 

 in Entomoloery ; G. F. C. Gordon Superintendent of 

 the Engineering Workshops ; L. G. P. Thring Super- 

 intendent of the Engineering Drawing Office, 345 r 

 E. A. Milne appointed Assistant Director of the Solar 

 Phvsics Observatory ; The First M.B. Examination ; 

 Relation of Women to the University ; The Local 

 T>ectures Summer Meeting, 376 ; Conferment of 

 Honorary Degrees, 409; Prof. J. T. Wilson appointed 

 Professor of .Anatomy, 439 ; Hopkins Prize .Awards 



