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Universe, The Strucluie ol" ihe, Prol. \V. l> SlacMilia 

 789 



Universities ; and the Excess Profits Duly, 686 ; Researd 

 and iJrain Waste, Prof. j. C. Pields, 839; ihe, an*, 

 the Army, 157; t. J. xM. Stratton, 234: ihe Othcer^ 

 Training Corps and the, 349 



University: and riigher Technical Education, 509; Bene- 

 factions, The Permanent Value of, Prof. Karl Pear- 

 son, 501; College, London, the Engineering School ol, 

 Scheme lor Extension of. Prince Arthur of Connaughl[ 

 and others, 113; College of South Wales and Hon- 

 luouthshire, J. VV. Scott appointed Professor of Loga 

 and Philosoptiy in the, 537 ; Extension, Public Discus- 

 sion and Information Service of, 762 ; Grants, 701 ; Su 

 M. E. Sadler, 740 ; Principal C. Grant Robertson, '774 ; 

 Prof. W. H. Perkin, 805; of California Pubhcations. 

 Publications of the Lick Observatory. Vol. xiii., 489; 

 of London : The, A Great Opportunity. 381 ; 'Ihe, 

 Government Offer of a Site, H. A. L. Fisher, 404 ; 

 Problem, The, Sir E. Sharp'ey Schafer, 698; Stipends 

 and Pensions, 477 ; G. W. O. H., 582 ; Teachers, Posi- 

 tion of, in Relation to the Teachers (Superannuation) 

 Act, 89 ; Women, First Conference of the International 

 Federation of, 569, 663 



Upper Air, Investigations of the. Dr. van Everdingen ; 

 Capt. Cave and J. S. Dines, 663 



Uranyl Salts, The, Fluorescence and Absorption Spectra of, 

 E. L. Nichols, H. L. Howes, and others, 498 



Vacuum Arcs, The Use of, for Interferometry, J. Guild, 



842 

 Valencies, Partial, The Conjugation of, Prof. R. Robinson, 



346 

 Vapeur des M61anges de Liquides : La Tension de, 



L'Az6otropisme, Dr. M. Lecat. Premiere Partie, 129 

 Vapour Densities, Calculation of, R. G. Durrant, 742 

 Vegetation of the Land, The Origin of the. Prof. A. C. 



Seward, 250 

 Venereal : Disease, Disinfection against, 834 ; Diseases, 

 Portsmouth Borough Council and Prevention against, 

 335 ; Special Report on the Prevention of, Dr. A. M. 

 Eraser, 114; Problem, The, E. T. Burke, 543 

 Verneuilina poLystropha, Reuss, An Experimental Study of 

 the Foraminiferal Species, and some others,' E. Heron- 

 Allen and A. Earland, 282 

 Vertebrate : Fauna of North V/ales, A Handbook to the, 

 H. E. Forrest, 386; Life in the Late Paleozoic in 

 North America, The Environment of. Prof. E. C. Case, 

 223 

 Vibrating System, Maintenance of a, by Means of a Triode 



Valve, S. Butterworth, 842 

 Vibrations, Notes on the Theory of, W. J. Harrison, 473 

 Victoria History of the Counties of England, Issue in 



Parts of the, 305 

 Vinci, Leonardo da, E. McCurdy, 307, 340 

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

 Viscometer, A Simple, A. G. M. Michell, 344 

 Viscosity of Colloidal Solutions, The, P. Barry, 539 

 Viscous Retrogression, Torsional, An Example of, C. Barus, 



667 

 Vision, The Physiology of, with Special Reference Ui 



Colour Blindness, Dr. F. W. Edndge-Grecn, 575 

 Vital Statistics : An Introduction to the Science of Demo- 

 graphy, Prof. G. C. Whipple, 131 

 Vitamines : for the Culture of Bacteria, R. Legroux and 

 J. Mesnard, 315; in Clinical Mcdicint-, The Present 

 Position of, Prof. F. Gowland Hopkins, 722 ; in their 

 Relation to Health, Col. McCarrison, 1:57; Necessary 

 to the Development of Plants? Are," A. Lumi^re", 

 795 ; The Chemical Isolation of, C. M. Myers and C. 

 Voegtlin, 667 

 N'ocal Notes, Photographs of Seven, Dr. W. Perrett, 39 

 Volcanic Rocks in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Dr. G. W. 



Grabham, 199 ~ 



Volumetric Testing of Scientific Glassware, 120 



Waage's Phytochemical Synthesis of Phloroglucin from 



Glucose, Dr. M. Nierenstein. 391 

 War : History of the Great, based "on Onirial Dociments. 



-Naval Operations. Vol. i., Sir J. b. Corbelt, 546; 

 Problems, Some Applications of Puysics to, 237 



VVarble-tlies, Lateral Spiracles in the Larvjc of, Prof. G H. 

 Carpeiuer and F. J. S. Pollard, 835 



Warlike States, The Origin of, W. J. icrry, 442 



Washington, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 

 in. Sir Auckland C. Geddes appointed, 17 



Wasps, W. F. Denning, 328 



Water : -chambers. The Permanent Regime in, C. Camichd, 

 314; Power Resources Committee, Second Interim Re- 

 port of the, 556, 765; Power Development, Canadian, 

 L. G. Dennis, 311; Resources, The Control of, 705; 

 Supply Papers of the United States Geological Survey, 

 434; Supply, Woods and, Dr. H. R. Mill, 158 



Wave: -length of the Oscillations Generated by an Ionic 

 Valve due to Changes in Filament Current, Variation 

 of, J. H. Vincent, 121; -lengths of a Line of the 

 Cyanogen Band in the Light of the Sun and that of 

 a Terrestrial Source, Comparison of the, A. Perot, 794 ; 

 -motion in a Deep Canal, Integration of the Equation 

 of, II., U. Cisotti, 843 



Waves, Growth of, A. Maliock, 777 



Wealden Flint Culture from pre-Palaeolilhic Times, Evolu- 

 tion of, H. Morris, 431 



Weather : and Climate of the British Isles and North-west 

 Europe, Practical Exercises on the, VV. F. Stacey, 133 ; 

 and Crops, Periodicity in. Sir William Beveridge, 370; 

 Changes, Effect of, on Soil Temperatures, Capt. 

 T. B. Franklin, 282 ; Conditions, Local, at Mullion, 

 Cornwall, Lieut. N. L. Silvester, 281 ; Forecasts anil 

 Meteorology, A. Maliock, 580; Notes of Evelyn, Pepys, 

 and Swift in Relation to British Climate, Capt. C. J. P. 

 Cave, 393; of 1919, The, 243; of the Spring Season, 

 The, 498 ; Prediction, Utilisation of Cirrus Clouds for, 

 G. Reboul and L. Dunoyer, 251 ; Solar Variation and 

 the. Dr. C. G. Abbot, 678 



Weights and Measures, British and Metric Systems of, 



M. E. Yeatman, 355 ; A. S. E. Ackermann, 456 

 Welfare Work, 55 



West : Bromwich Municipal Technical Institute, E. Rawson 

 appointed Principal of the, 698 ; Indies, Agricultural 

 Development in the, 344; Distribution of Littoral Echi- 

 noderms of the, H. L. Clark, 279 : Report of the 

 Tropical Agricultural College Committee, 153; The 

 Geology of the, 24 

 Western : Australia, A Coloured Geological Map of, 498 ; 

 Royal Society of. Journal and Pioceedings of the, 

 1918-19, 559; The Aborigines of, G. O. Neville, 248; 

 Greece, The Hydrocarbon Zone of, C. A. Kt^nas, 



Whale, Sperm, Two Embryos of the. Dr. F. E. Beddard, 

 27s 



Whales Frequenting South African Waters, Dr. L. 

 P^ringuey, 507 



Wheat : and Wheat-growing, Dr. E. J. Russell, 224 ; Essays 

 on. Prof. A. H. R. Buller. 224 



vVild Life in Canada, Capt. A. Buchanan, 426 



Will? Is there a General, M. Ginsberg, 155; The Freedom 

 of the. The Zoroastrian Doctrine of. Prof. A. V. W. 

 Jackson, 763 



Wind at Kimberley, A Possible Lunar Influence upon tlu; 

 Velocity of the, J. R. Sutton, 700 



Wines, Blue Casse of, Treatment of the, A. Piedallu, 

 P. Malvezin, and L. Grandchamp, 442 



Wireless : Licences for Experimental Work, The Post Oftuc 

 and, 80 ; Messages from Paris and Slough, 80 ; Sigpals, 

 Mars and, 276 ; Station for Astronomy, Central, Major 

 W. J. S. Lockyer, 454 ; Telegraphy, Device for Obviat- 

 ing the Use of High Voltages in, L. M. Hull, 624 ; 

 Longitude by. Prof. Sampson, 370 ; to America, Reduc- 

 tion of Charges for, 18 ; and Telephony : First Prin- 

 ciples, Present Practice, and Testing, H. M. Dowsett, 

 483 ; for Use in the Army, 528 ; The Thermionic Valve 

 in. Prof. J. A. Fleming, 716; Telephony, Prof. W. H. 

 Eccles, 519; Duplex, Application of, to Aircraft, Capt. 

 P. P. Eckersley, 154 ; in Aeroplanes, Major C. E. 

 Prince, 55 ; to and from Aeroplanes, and Wireless 

 Direction-finding Apparatus, Demonstration of, 145; 

 Time-signals, Eiffel I'ower, Prof. R. A. Sampson, 265 ; 

 Transmission of Photographs, M. J. Martin. Second 



