Index 



tXature, 

 April J5, 1920 



Gtindley (Dr. J. H.), appointed Principal of the Dudley 



Technical College, 306 

 Grout (F. F.), and T. M. Brodericl-c, Structures in the 



Huronian Iron-bearing Strata of the Mesabie Range 



in Minnesota, 360 

 Groves (C. E.), [death], 60S; [obituary], 637 

 Gude (G. K.), elected President of the Malacological Society 



of London, 671 

 Gu^rin (T. W. M. de), A Sculptured Human Figure Dis- 



covered on the Dolmen of Dehus, Guernsey, 487 ; The 



iVIegaliths in Guernsey, 117 

 Guillaume (J.), Observations of the Sun made at the 



Lyons Observatory, 491 

 Guillet (L.), The Transformation undergone by Certain 



Aluminium Alloys, 459; J. Durand, and J. Galibourg, 



The Tempering of Certain Aluminium Alloys, 128 

 Guthrie (D.), The Birds of South Uist, 136 

 Guyot (J.), and L. J. Simon, Action of Hydrates, Oxides, 



and Carbonates of the Alkaline Earths on Dimethyl 



Sulphate, 167 ; Action of Sulphuric Anhydride and of 



Oleum on Meth\l Alcohol, "^47 

 Gwynne (Comdr.), Submarine Mining, 487 



Haber (Prof. F.), awarded the Nobel Prize of 1918 for 

 Chemistry, 318 



Hadfield (Sir Robert), Appreciation of the Work of the De- 

 partment of Scientific and Industrial Research, 670; 

 History of the Microscope and its Applications in 

 Metallurgy, 545 ; History of Microscopical Invention, 

 .i;35 ; The Labour Situation in. the Country, 159 ; The 

 Work of Faradav and the Fiiradav Society, 1539 ; and 

 T. G. Elliot, The Study of Highly Magnified Metal 

 Sections, 537 



Hadwen (Dr. S.). and Dr. .\. E. Cameron, Horse Bot-flies, 

 64 



Hahn (O.), and L. Meitner, The Genesis of .Actinium, 57:; 



Haines (H. H.), .Shrubs belonging to the Genus Carissa, 



Haldane (Viscount), What is Truth?, 405 



Hale (A. J.), The Manufacture of Chemicals by Electrolysis, 



Hall (.Sir K. D.), appointed Vice-Chairman of the Piesi- 

 dent's Administrative Council of the Board of .Agricul- 

 ture and Fisheries, 342 ; elected a Member of the 

 AthensEum Club, 60S 



Hall (H. R.), Prof. L. W. Kinsr. 27 



Halliburton (Prof. W. D.), "Traube " Waves, 41S; and 

 others, ,\c<?essory Food Substances, i;20 : J. C. Drum- 

 mond and R. K.. Cannan. The Food Value of a 

 Synthetic Product Prepared from Olive Oil and Manni- 

 tol, 419 



Hallimond (A. F.), Torbernite, 650 



Hallmann (E. F.), New Genera of Monaxonid Sponges 

 Related to the Genus Clathria, 555 



Halm (Dr.), Comet loig.c, 612 



Hammerton (J. k.), Harmsworth's I'niversal Encyclopedia. 

 No. I, 659 



Hampshire (C. H.), Volumetric .\nril\-.is for Students of 



and Genei 



Second 



C'liemistry. 



Prof. Wolf; M. 



Pharmaceutical 



edition, 497 

 Hansen (Miss V.), and Fischer Petersen : 



Ebell, Comets. 66; Metcalf's Comet, 

 Harcourt (K. G. Vernon), [obituary article], 40 

 Hardy (G. H.), appointed Savilian Professor of Geomotry 



in the L'nivcrsity of Oxford, 398 

 Harmer (Dr. S. F.), .Antarctic Whaling, 377 ; Progress of 



the Natural History Museum, 3^3 

 Harris (Prof. D. Eraser^ The Medical and Allied Pro- 

 fessions as a State Service, 508 

 Harris (J. A.), and F. G. Benedict. A Biometric Study 



Basal Metabolism in Man, 644 

 Harris (Prof. T. S.), The Susjar-beet in .America, 592 

 Harris (Sir William Snow). The Work of, 417 

 Harrison (H. T.t, .A New Form of Photometer. 35.S 

 Harrison (Dr. J. W. H.), Peculiar Sex-relationships 



Inter-generic Hybrids of Bistonina?, 574 ; Effect 



.Alcohol on Selenia hilunaria, 609 

 Harrison (R.), Resignation of the .Assistant Secretaryship 



of the Royal Society. 361 



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of 



Harrison (\V. J.), appointed University Lecturer in Mathe- 

 matics in Cambridge University, 425 



Hartley (Brig.-Gen.), The Development of Chemical War- 

 fare, 455 



Ilasse (Adelaide R.), Index of Economic Material in Docu- 

 ments of the States of the U.S, 70]. 



Hatch (Dr. F. H.), The Iron and Steel Industry of the 

 ■United Kingdom under War Conditions, iii 



Hatzidakis (J.), E.xcavations in Crete, 356 



Haverfield (Prof. F. J.), [obituary], 117; Bequest by, to 

 the University of Oxford, 266 



Haviland (Miss -M. D.), Preliminary Note on the Life- 

 history of a Proctotrypid (Lycocerus sp.) Hyper-parasite 

 of .\phidius, 366 



Hawkes (Commdr. C), appointed Professor of Engineering 

 at Armstrong College, 616 



Hawkes (L.), New Sources of .Aluminium in Norway, 160 



Hawksley (the family of the late C), Gift to University 

 College, London, 586 



Hawtrey (R. G.), Restoration of the Gold Standard, 486 



Haynes (.Miss D.), and Miss H. M. Judd, Experiments with 

 Pressed Apples, 379 



Hazen (Dr, J. V.), [death], 357 



Head (Dr.), Sensation and the Cerebral Cortex,. 267 



Headley (F. W.), [obituary], 35S 



Heath (Prof. R. S.), Solid Geometry, including the Mensu- 

 ration of Surfaces and Solids. Fourth edition, 109 



Hedrick (Dr. H. B.), Interpolation Tables or Multiplication 

 Tables of Decimal Fractions, 152 



Heilbron (Dr. I. M.), appointed Professor of Organic 

 Chemistry at the Glasgow Technical College, 19 



Kele-Shaw (Prof.), James Watt and Invention, 75 



Hemsalech (G. .A.). Origin of Luminous Radiations eniitted 

 by Vapours in an Electrical Resistance Tube Furnace, 

 491 



Hemsley (Dr. W. B.). The Flora of Aldabra, etc., 118 



Hendv (F. J. R.), The Universities and the Training of 

 Teachers, 681 ■ 



Henrici (Major E. O.), Precise Levelling, 44:; 



llenrv (Prof. ,\.), .Afforestation of Water-catchment Areas, 

 320 : 354 : and Miss M. G. Flood, The Douglas Firs : 

 .\ Botanical and Sylvicultural Description of the 

 \'arious .Species of Pseudotsuga, 682 



llerdman (Prof. W. A.), .Abundance of Marine Animals 

 and a Quantitative Survey of their Occurrence, 427 ; 

 President-elect of the British .Association, 32 ; Thirty- 

 third .Annual Report of the Liverpool Marine Biology 

 Committee, 677 



Heron-.Allen (E.), and Mr. Earland, Modifications of Growth 

 in the Life-history of Foraminifera, 456 



Herring (Prof. P. T.), St. Andrews Institute for Clinical 

 Research, 615 



Hess (F. L.), Proposal of the Term "Tactite," 574 



Hevwood (H. B.), Mathematics at the University of Stras- 

 bourg, 74 



Hicks ,'Prof. W. M.), .A Helium Series in the Extreme 

 Ultr;i-\'ioli'l, 303 



Hickson (Prof. S. J.), Biological Science in Secondary 

 Schools, 693 



Hildebrandsson (Prof. H. H.), awarded the Symons 

 Memorial C,c,k\ Medal by the Royal Meteorological 

 Soci'ly, ^,40; Presented with Ihe Symons Gold Medal 

 of the Royal Meteorological Society, 373 



Hill (Dr. .A.), Aspects of Science at Universities, 25.1;; 

 Resignation of the Principalship of University College, 

 Southampton, 306 



mil (.A. v.). appointed Professor of Physiology in Man- 

 chester I'niversilv, 3S3 



Hill ((':. v.), Australian Stratiomyida; (Diptera), with De- 

 scription of New Species, 271 



Hill (H.), National Hydro-electric Schemes for New Zea- 

 land, 317 



Ilillman (H.), Mirage Effects, 6.30 



Hindle (Dr. E.), elected Professor of Biology in the School 

 of Medicine, Cairo, 127 ; The History of Isolated 

 Pairs of Body-lice and of their Offspring, 456 



ITinks (.\. R."l, Boundary Delimitation in Europe, 445 



Ilinton (M. .\. C), A New Species of Field-mouse from 

 Foid.i, 41S 



llilrhcdck (Prof. C. II.). [obituarvl, 33S 



