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INDEX 



NAME INDEX. 



Abbot (Dr. C. G.)r A New Method of Determining the Solar 

 Constant of Radiation, 667 ; Solar Variation and the 

 Weather, 678 



Abel (Prof. J. J.), The Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law 

 conferred upon, by Cambridge University, 730 



Abelous (J. E.), and J. Aloy, Digestive Hydrolyses by 

 Mechanical lonisation of Water, 380 



Ackermann (A. S. E.), British and Metric Systems of 

 Weights and Measures, 456 ; Curious Formation of Ice, 

 741 ; and others, Grants from the Dixon Fundi of the 

 University of London, 569 



Acland (F. D.). and H. A. L. Fisher,. The Directorship of 

 Research to the Glass Research Association, 178 



Adami (Dr. T. G.), elected an Honorary Fellow of Christ's 

 College, Cambridge, 440 ; elected an Honorary Fellow 

 of Jesus College, Cambridge, 50^ 



Adams (Prof. E. P.), The Einstein Theory, 842 



Adams (F. D.), elected a Foreign Associate of the U.S. 

 National Academy of Sciences, 463 ' 



Adeney (Prof. W. E.), and H. G. Becker, The Rate of Solu- 

 tion of Atmospheric Nitrogen and Oxvgen by Water 

 (Part iii.), 379 



Adkin (R.), Migrations of Butterflies and Moths in regard 

 to the British Islands, 530 



Adiam (C. H. J.), Acids, Alkalis, and Salts, 705 



Adrian (Dr.), appointed University Lecturer in Physiology 

 in Cambridge University, 537 



Agar (Prof. W. E.), Cytology : with special reference to the 

 Metazoan Nucleus, 482 



Agnew (A. P.), The " Ilford Tropical Hardener," 182 



d'AIbe (Dr. E. E. Fournier), The Optophone : An Instru- 

 ment for Reading by Ear, 295 



Alexander (Dr. C. P.), An Undescribed Species of Clytocos- 

 mus, Skuse (Tipulidae, Diptera), 635 



Alexander (Prof. S.), Space, Time, and Deity : The GifTord 

 Lectures at Glasgow, 1916-18, 2 vols., 798 



Allbutt (Sir T. Clifford). Portrait of, bv Sir William Orpen, 

 in the Royal Academy, 335 ; to be Sworn a Member 

 of the Privv Council, :;qo ; Presidential Address to the 

 British Medical Association, 661 



Allcock (H.). Decimal Coinage. 261 



Allen (Sir Charles), [obituaryl 230 



Allen fDr. E. J.), and E. "W. Sexton. Mutations in Eye- 

 colour in Gammarus chevreuxi, 368 



Allen (Dr. H. S.). An Electronic Theorv of Isomerism, 71 



Alliott (E. A.). Recessed Plate and Plate-and-Frame Types 

 of Filter Press, 696 



Allmand (Prof. A. J.). Anti-Gas Fans, 453, 612 



Amar (J.), Attitudes of the Body and Respiration, 635 ; The 

 Index of Resoiratory Endurance, 1^9 



Ameehino (Dr. C), aopointed Director of the National 

 Museum of Natural History, Buenos Aires, 80 ; Dis- 

 covery of Ancient Human Remains in Buenos Aires, 

 209 



Amos (A.), appointed University Lecturer in Agriculture in 

 Cambridge University, 88 



Ampferer (Dr. O.), Influence of Deep Notches cut by 

 Erosion on Tectonic Feature.s, 8-^6 



Amund.sen (Capt. R,), N«ws of the Expedition of, 240, 273, 

 30s 



Anderson (J.), appointed Lecturer in Logic and Meta- 

 physics in the University of Edinburgh, 280 



Anderson (J. A.), Spectra of Explosions, 668 



Anderson (J. Wemyss), appointed Professor of Engineering 

 Refrigeration in Liverpool University, 376 



Andrew (Dr. J. H.), appointed Professor of Metallurgy in 

 the Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 249 



Andrewes (Sir Frederick), to Deliver the Harveian Oration, 

 722 



Andrews (E. S.), Elements of Graphic Dynamics, 65 



Angell (Dr. J. R.), elected President of the Carnegie Cor- 

 poration of New York, 527 ; Relation of Psychology to 

 the National Research Council, 796 



Angles (J. W.), Mensuration for Marine and Mechanical 

 Engineers (Second and First Class Board of Trade 

 Examinations), 163 



Annandale (Dr. N.), and others. Biological Papers from 

 Bengal, 436 



Anthony (H. E.), Mammalian Remains in Jamaica, 757 



Appleton (E. V.). appointed an .Assistant Demonstrator in 

 Experimental Phvsics in the University of Cambridge. 

 56 



Aiber (Dr. Agnes), awarded a Keddey Fletcher-Warr 

 Studentship by the University of London, 155 ; The 

 Binucleate Phase in the Plant-cell, 90 



Arifes (E.), The Equation of State of Ether, 314 



Armstrong (E. C. R.), Ancient Gold Articles found in an 

 Irish Bog, 527 



Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), Catalytic Chemical Reactions and 

 the Law of Mass Action, 696 ; and T. P. Hilditch, 

 A Study of the Catalytic Action at Solid Surfaces, iii. 

 and iv., 314 ; v., 631 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.), A Chemical Service for India, 

 669 



Arthur (Sir George), Life of Lord Kitchener, 3 vols., 319 



Ascoli (M.), and A. Fagiuoli, Sub-epidermic Pharmaco- 

 dynamic Experiences, ii.. iii., 844 



Ashfield (H. W.), Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory 

 Fittings, 357 



Ashworth (Dr. J. R.), A Possible Cause for the Diamagne- 

 tism of Bohr's Paramagnetic Hydrogen Atom, 516; 

 The Diamagnetism of Hydrogen, 645 



Asiatic Petroleum Company, Gift to Birmingham Univer- 

 sity, 154 



Aston (Dr. F. W.), elected to a Fellowship in Tnnity 

 College, Cambridge, 568 ; Isotopes and Atomic Weight.s, 

 617 ; The Constitution of the Elements, 8, 547 ; The 

 Separation of the Element Chlorine into Normal 

 Chlorine and -Meta-Chlorine. and the Positive Electron, 

 231; and T. Kikuchi, Moving Striations in Neon and 

 Helium, 633 



Atack (F. W.), assisted by L. Whinyates, The Chemists 

 Year Book, 1920, 2 vols., 740 



Atanasoflr (D.). and A. G. Johnson. The Use of Dry Heat 

 for the Disinfection of Cereal Seeds, 310 



Athanasiu (J.), The Supposed Dynamogenic Power of 

 Alcohol, 21; I 



Atwood (Dr. W. W.>, appointed President of Clark Univer- 

 sity and College, 602 



Audant (M.), The Critical State of Ethyl Ether, 634 



