April i^," 1920 J 



Index 



XXXI 



Japan,' i^ttqmpfi to'Discovrer a,' Forecasting Formula for, 



Prof. T: Okad^, joo 

 ]asiis talandii, '^oiiie Abnormalities in the Cape Craw- 

 fish, C/ r."Bond,d,' 148 

 Java, THe ApWAps'Sf, P, Van der Goot, 648 

 Jersey, Recent Excavations in. Dr. R. R. Marett, 487 

 Jerusalem, A''''Pr6jteted' British School of Archaeology at. 

 Prof. J. GSrst.Ing provisionally appointed director, -^qS 

 Jurassic Chronology':' 'I., hias. Supplement I., West 

 England Strata,' S. S. .Biitkman, 586 



Kalahari Lake Scheine, The, Prof. K. H. L. Schwarz, 158 



Karyokynetosis, A. Paillot, 44 



Kashmir and Indian Silks, 591 



Katabatic Wind in the \'alley of the Upper Thames of 

 the Aerological Observatory at Benson, Oxon, Notes 

 on Kxampics of, E. V. Nevvnham, 675 



Katmai X'olcanic Gases and Encrustations, The Nature of 

 the, J. W. Shipl^, 595 



Ketones, Bicyclic, Sopie new, M. Godchot and F. Taboury, 



523 ■''••■1' 



"Key" Industries: A Bill to safeguard, 338; The Nur- 

 ture of, 349 ; The 'Protection of our, 5 



Kinema, The Educational \'alue of the. Sir Richard 

 Gregory, 522 1 



Kinematograph : in Schools, The, 580'; The Ultra-rapid, 

 H. Abraham, E. Bloch, and E. Bloch,. 459 



King Penguin, The Breeding of the, T. H. Gillespie, 314 



King's College, London, Proposed Old iStudents' Asso.iar 

 tion at, 712 .. ., 



King's Speech at the Opening of Parliament, The, 637 



Kloet Volcano, Java, Eruption of the, 63 



Knowledge, The Intuitive Basis of, an Epistemological 

 Inquiry, Prof. N. O. Lossky. Translated by N. A. 

 Duddington, no 



Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, Results of a Collecting Expedi- 

 tion to, 64 



Laboratory : and Classroom Courses, The Divorce of, Sir 



Richard Gregory, 514: .Management, H. Preston. 514 



Labour Situation in the Country, The, Sir Robert Had- 



field, 1^9 

 Lactose, The Catalytic Hydrogenation of, J. B. Senderens, 



650 

 Lake Geneva. Theoretical Determination of the Longi- 

 tudinal Seiches of, A. T. Doodson, R. M. Carey, and 

 R. Baldwin, 714 

 Lambert and Photometry, A. P. Trotter, 358 

 Lankester, Ray, Investigators at the Marine Biological 

 Laboratory, Plymouth, J. S. Dunkerley, and Mrs. E. 

 W. Sexton .'ippointed. 701 

 Lathe-turning Tools, Cutting power of, G. W. Burley, 47S 

 Lava Rush in a Cave, A, 640 



Laval University. Montreal, destroyed by fire, 3J4 

 L'Aviazione Aeroplani, Idrovolanti, Eliche, Dr. E. GarufTa. 



Seconda edizione, 656 

 Lecturing with the Lantern. Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 457 

 Ledebur Method for Oxvgen in Steel, Eouilibrium Condi- 

 tions in the System Carbon, Iron Oxide, and Hydrogen 

 in relation to the, 510 

 Leeds : Astronomical Society, 'Vol. XXVI. of the Journal 

 of the, 380 ; University, Conferment of Honorary 

 Degrees. 344 

 Leonid : Meteoric .Shower, The, 342 : Meteors, 299 

 Leopard-men in the Naga Hills, J. H. Hutton, 427 

 Leptospermum, Three New Species of. E. Cheel, 168 

 Levelling. Precise, Major E. O. Henrici, j^k 

 Liberia, The Climate of, and its Effect on Man, E. Ross, 



136 

 Libvan Desert. Determination of Latitude and Longitude 



in the. Dr. J. Ball, 574 

 Lice and their Relation to Disease, Prof. G. H. F. Nuttall, 



456 

 TJddle Triennial Prize, The, of the London Hosoital, 386 

 Life : and its Maintenance : A Symposium on Biological 

 Problems of the Day, 90 : Enioving. and other Literarv 

 Remains of W. N. P. Barbellion (B. F. Cummings), 

 529 



Light:' Gravitation and, Sir Joseph Larmor, 412, 530; 

 Polarisation of, scattered by Helium Atoms, Lord 

 Rayleigh, 412 ; Scattering of, by Resonating Mole- 

 cules, Lord Rayleigh, 276 ; Telephoning by. Prof. A. 

 O. Rankine, 604 ; The Deflection of, during a Solar 

 Eclipse, Prof. A. S. Eddington. Dr. A. C. D. Crom- 

 melin, 372 ; during a Solar Eclipse, W. H. Dines, 

 L. V. Richardson, Prof. A. Anderson, 393: Capt. C. 

 J. P. Cave, 413; Prof. A. Anderson, 436; Sir Arthur 

 Schuster, 468 ; Prof. A. .■\nderson, 563 ; Rays passing 

 near the Sun, The Displacement of, Prof. A. Ander- 

 son, 354 . . 



Lighthouse at the Horizon, Experimental Predeterrama- 

 tion in the Laboratory of the Characteristic of a, J. 

 Rey, 271 



Limpet, Common (Patella vulgala), Sex Phenomena in 

 the. Dr. J. H. Orton, 373 



J^ine Spectra, A New Form for the Formulae of, A. Lar- 

 tigne, 387 



Linen Industry Research Association, Establishment of 

 the, 158 ' ' '-'H'- 



Lion. Remains of n Fossil, in IpsWf<*, Nina F. Layard, 



Liquefaction of Gases, The, Prof. C. H. Lees, 247 



Liquids, The Miscibility of. Prof. C. E. Fawsitt and C. 

 H. Fischer, 555 



Lister: It/stitute of Preventive Medicine, The, 264; Lord, 



Forthcoming Unveiling of Memorial Tablets to, at 



' Uni'Vers^tv College', London,' 266; Unveiling of Tablets 



to the Memory of, at University College, 296, 



312 ; Proposed 'jWeindrial to, in Edinburgh. 507 



LiveVpod: Marine Biology Committee^ Annual Report of 

 the,' 677';' University,' Dr. J. Proudman appointed 

 Professor of Applied Mathematics, 344 : Prof. E. R. 

 Dewsnun appointed Professor of Commerce in, 385; 

 T. 'E. Pee* appointed Professor of Egyptology, and 

 Dr. I."S. Jones Professor of Veterinary .^natomy, 425: 

 Appointrhent of G. E. Scholes as Professor of 

 Engineering — Thermodynamics of Heat Engines, 648 



Living off the Country, V. Stefansson. iiS 



Livingstone College, Annual Report of, 418 



Lloyd's: Register of Shipping, Annual Report of, 320; 

 'Shipbuilding Returns, r75. 



Lockyer, Sir Norman, Dr. H. Deslandres, 191 



Loliu'm, The Endophytic Fungus of, E. McLennan, 619 



London : Clav. Flora of the District of the, H. )\'. Monc- 

 ton, 520 ;' University, Programme of University Exten- 

 sion 'Lectures, 108; Forthcoming' Lectures bv Sir 

 Napier Shaw; Informal Meetings for Discussion at 

 the Metooroloe-ical Office, Resumption of the Academic 

 Teaching of Militarv Science, 127 ; A Bronze Medal re- 

 ceived from the University of Paris in commemoration 

 of the services of the universities of the .-Mlied Nations 

 during the war ; Grants from the Drapers Company 

 and the L.C.C. ; Conferment . of Doctorates. 185 ; 

 Sir Cooper Perrv appointed Principal Officer ; Gifts to ; 

 Confe'-ment of Degree of DSc. upon R. C. Rawlley : 

 Dr. C. Bolton awarded the ' Charles Graham Gold 

 Mfdal, 144: Dr. S. Russell Wells elected Vice-Chan- 

 cellort'Sir Richard Glazebrook appointed Professor of 

 Aviation at the Imnerial College of Science and 

 Technology : Dr. A. P. Newton appointed Professor of 

 Imperial History at King's College: Prof. W. Bulloch 

 .nnpointed Professor of Bacteriology at the London 

 Hospital Medical College. J2^ : Conferment of Do'-tor- 

 at»s; Dr. T. Lewis awarded the W. J. Mickle Fellow- 

 ship,' 426; Dr. S. Smiles appointed Daniel! Professor 

 of Chemistry at King's College ; Dr. H. E. Roaf Pro- 

 fessor of Physiology at th" London Hosoital Medical 

 College ; Prof. T. Swale Vincent Professor of Physio- 

 logy at the Middlesex Hosoital Medical School : Con- 

 ferment of Doctorates on R. E. M. Wheeler and M. 

 Tolkowskv, 616; Dr. H. L. Eason and Prof. L. N. G. 

 Filon elected on the Senate of, 585 ; University College : 

 Dr. J. G. Stewart appointed Lecturer in Engineering 

 at, 107 



Longevity. Nutrition and, ^27: On, and Means for the 

 Prolongation of Life, Sir Hermanii Weber. Edited by 

 Dr. F. Parkes Weber. Fifth edition, 527 



Longitudinal Spherical ,\berralion, .\ Theory of the Second 



