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Index 



Hogan (M. .A.), elected to a Beit Fellowship for Scientific 



Research, 665 

 Hogarth (Dr. D. G.), Discoveries in the Hejaz, 528 

 Hogben (L. T.), Studies on Synapsis, ii., 539; The Problem 



of Synapsis, 570 

 Holden (H. F.), elected to the Benn W. Levy Research 

 Studentship in Biochemistry in Can?,bridee University, 

 601 

 Holland (Sir Thomas H.), The Organisation of Scientific 



Work in India, 452 

 Holmes (Dr. G. M.), appointed Croonian Lecturer of the 



Royal College of Physicians of London, 1922, 755 

 Holt and Co., Ltd. (A.), Gift to the Liverpool University 



Appeal Fund, 376 

 Holtedahl (Dr.), The Distribution of 'Land and Water in 

 the North Atlantic Region in Palaeozoic Times, 212; 

 The Scandinavian Mountain Problem, (i-t.-\ 

 Holthum (R. E.), awarded) a Frank Smart Prize of the 



University of Cambridge, 537 

 Hooper (Miss L.), Shamanism among the Cahuilla Indians 



592 

 Hopkins (Prof. F. Gowland), The Present Position of Vita- 

 mines in Clinical Medicine, 722 

 Hopwood (Dr. F. L.), The Thermionic Properties of Hot 



Filaments, 473 

 Horner (D. W.). Meteorology for k\\ : Being Some 



Weather Problems Explained, 323 

 Horsfall (B.), Habits of the Sage Grouse, 786 

 Horton (Dr. F.), and Ann C. Davies. The Effects of 



Electron Collisions with Atmosnherir Neon, 633 

 Housman (W. B.), The Aurora of March 22-23, 200 

 Houstoun (Dr. R. A.), .'\n Experiment on the Spectrum, 



421 

 Howard (A. L.), The Empire Timber Exhibition, 691 

 Howard (B. F.). and O. Chick, Some Recent Samples 



of " Grey " Cinchona Bark. 726 

 Howell, Jun. (B. F.), The Middle Cambrian Beds at 



Manuels, Newfoundland, and their Relations, 843 

 Howorth (Sir Henry), Presentation of Mammalian" and 

 other Remains to the Natural Historv Museum, 209 ; 

 and others. Buddhism in the Pacific, 407 

 Hoy iC M.). Extermination of the Australian Native 



Fauna, 1^58 • 



Hoyle (Dr. W. E.), Museums and the State, 69 

 Hubble (E. P.). Faint Nebula, 84 

 Hudson (W. H.), Birds in Town and Village, 651; The 



Book of a Naturalist, 651 

 Hughes (E. E.), appointed Lecturer in History at Univer- 

 sity College, Swansea, 665 

 Hughes (T. H.), Gift to the Appeal Fund of Liverpool 



University, 341; 

 Hughes (W. E.). The Deposition of Iron by Electrolysis, 

 594 ; The Uses of the Electro-deposition of Metals, 

 339 

 Hull (L. M.). A Device for Obviatinsr the Use of the High 



Voltages required in Wireless Telegraphy, 624 

 Humberstone (T. LI.), The Industrial Fellowship System 



for the Promotion of Industrial Research, 665 

 Huntington (Prof. A. J^.), [death], 239 ; [obituary article], 



271 

 Hurst (H. E.), Records of the Nile Gauges. 1913 to 1918, 



275 

 Hurter (Ferd'inand). and Vero C. Driffield, A Memorial 

 Volume containing an .Acrount of the Photographic 

 Researches of. Being a Reprint of their Published 

 Papers, together with a Historv of their Early Work, 

 and a Bibliography of Later Work on the Same Sub- 

 ject, Edited by W. B. Ferguson, 609 

 Husband (J.), appointed Professor of Civil Engineering in 



Sheffield University, 601 

 Hutchinson (R. W.), Intermediate Text-book of Magnetism 



and Elertricitv, 515 

 Hvatt (T. W.), fobituarv], 462 



Hyde (E. P.). P. W. ' Cobb. H. M. Johnson, and W. 



Weniger, Report on the Relative Merits of Monocular 



and Binocular Field-glasses under Service Conditions, 



243 



Hyde (J. H.), The Viscodities and Compressibilities of 



Liquids at High Pressure, 57 

 Hyslop (Dr. J. H.). [death], 555 



I. (F. O.), Knowledge and Power, 165 -^ 



Ilford, Ltd., Panchromatism. Second edition, 306 



Imms (Dr. A. D.), and others. The Investigation of Grain { 



Pests, 236; The Training of Practical Entomologists, ^ 



676 '\ 



Inchley (Dr. O.), appointed Lecturer in Pharmacology at \ 



Kmg's College, London, 698 \ 



Innes (R. T. A.), A Search for Proper Motions by the Blink ^ 



Method ; Galactic Condensation, 759 ' 



Inge (Dean W. R.), elected President of the Aristotelian j 



Society, 622 ; The Idea of Progress, 431 \ 



Ingle (H.), Elementary Agricultural Chemistrv. Third ; 



edition, 773 ' | 



Inostranseff (Prof. A. A.), [obituary], 525 ^ 



Jackson (Prof. A. V. W.), The Zoroastrian Doctrine of the 

 Freedom of the Will, 763 



Jackson (Dr. B. Daydon), Banks as a Traveller, 530; The 

 Cost of Scientific Publicati^ons, 354 



Jackson (Sir Herbert), elected President of the Institute of 

 Chemistry, 19 



Jackson (J.), Double Stars, 436 



Jackson (V. G.), Cultivation of the Vine in America, 674 



Jacobson (E.), and C. B. Kloss, The Sumatran Hare 

 (Nesolagus Netscheri), 115 



Jaffrey (Sir Thomas), Gift to Aberdeen University, 154 



James (Rev. E. O.), An Introduction to Anthropology : A 

 General Survey of the Early History of the Human 

 Race, 384 



Jardine (E. E.), Practical Science for Girls : As Applied to 

 Domestic Subjects, 705 



Jarry-Desloges (R.), Different Phenomena observed on the 

 Planet Mars, 603 



Jastrow, junr. (Prof. M.), A Gentle Cynic : Being a Trans- 

 lation of the Book of Koheleth, commonly known as 

 Ecclesiastes, stripped of Later Additions ; also its 

 Origin, Growth, and Interpretation, 226 ; The Hittite 

 Civilisation, 763 



Jeans (J. H.), Problems of Cosmogony and Stellar 

 Dynamics, 31 



Jee (Dr. E. C), Fishery Investigations. Ser. III. Hydro- 

 graphy, Vol. I. ; The English Channel, Part II. ; 

 Vol. II., Lightship Observations, Part I. ; Vol. III., 

 The Atlantic Ocean, Part I., 150 



Jeffery (G. B.), Plane Stress and Plane Strain in Bipolar 

 Co-ordinates, 632 



Jeffreys (Dr. H.), Gravitational Shift of Spectral Lines, 37 ; 

 Tidal Friction and the Lunar and Solar Accelerations, 

 403 ; Tidal Friction in Shallow Seas, 632 



Jellicoe (Lord), The Grand Fleet, 1914-16, 93 



Jenkin (Prof. C. F.), Presidential Address to Se#tion G of 

 the British Association, 827 



Jenkins (Dr. J. T.), The Sea Fisheries, 397 



Jensen (P. B.), The Fish-food in the Limfjord, 1900-19 17, 



527 

 Job (P.), and G. Urbain, Detection of Masked Sulphuric 



Ions in Complex Compounds, 283 

 Johansen (Dr. A. C), and Dr. Kirstine, Intensive Fishing, 



216 

 Johnson (Dr. S. C), Pastimes for the Nature Lover, 774; 



Wild Fruits and How to Know Them, 774 

 Johnston (Sir H. H.), The Plumage Bill and Bird Protec- 

 tion, 168 

 Johnston (Lt.-Col. W. J.), New Editions of the. One-inch 



and Quarter-inch Ordnance Survey Maps, 312 

 Jolibois (P.), and P. Bouvier, The Precipitation of Mercuric 



Salts by Sulphuretted Hydrogen, 603 

 JoUiffe (A. E.), appointed Professor of Mathematics at the 



Royal Holloway College, 568 

 JoUv (W. A.), The Reflex Times in Xenopus laevis, 699 

 Jones (D. W.), Chemical Sheet-Lead, 695 

 Jones (E. G.), Chemistrv for Public Health Students. 705 

 Jones (Prof. E. T.), The Action of the Induction Coil, 369 

 Jones (LI. Rodwell), appointed a Lecturer in Commerce at 



the London School of Economics and Political Science, 



568 

 Jones (Sir Robert), awarded the Cameron Prize of the 



University of Edinburgh, 622 



