Index 



I" NatHtt, 

 \_Oci.oier.g, 1919 



Barnard (J. E.), appointed Lecturer in Microscopy at 

 King's College, London, 479 



Barnard (Prof.), Dark Markings on the Sky, 34 ; The 

 Gegenschein or Counterglow, 134 



Barnes (A. A.), Rainfall in England, 177 



Barnelt (E. de Barry) Coal-tar Dyes and Intermediates, 

 221 



Hanett (Sir J. W.), Research and Service, 404 



Barrett (S. A.), Rites performed by the Wintun Indians, 

 351 



Bartlett (Sir H. H.), acknowledged the donor to the 

 University of London of money for the erection of a 

 School of Architecture, etc. ; further gift by, 96 



Barton (R. F.), Ifugao Law, 371 



Bateson (Prof. W.), Dr. Kammerer's Testimony to the 

 Inheritance of Acquired Characters, 344 



Bauer (Dr. L. A.), Proposed Magnetic and Allied Observa- 

 tions during the Total Solar Eclipse of May 29, 19 19, 

 44 ; Selection by, of Cape Palmas, Liberia, for 

 Magnetic and Electric Observations in connection with 

 the Solar Eclipse, 131 ; H. W. Fisk and S. J. Mauchly, 

 Magnetic Observations taken during the Solar Eclipse 

 of June 8, 1918, 193 



Baume (G.), and M. Robert, A Glass Manometer with 

 Elastic Walls, 379 



Bawtree (A. E.), A new Colour Transparency Process for 

 illustrating Scientific Lectures, 296 



Bayet (A.), and A. S'losse, Arsenical Poisoning in Indus- 

 tries involving Coal and its Derivatives, 160 



Bayliss (Prof. W. M.), Injection of a Solution of Gum 

 Arabic in Cases of Wound Shock, 136 ; Intravenous 

 Injections in Cholera, 264 ; Intravenous Injection in 

 Wound Shock, 122 



Becker (Dr. G. F.), [obituary], 250 



Beddard (Dr. A. P.), to deliver the Bradshaw Lecture, 

 450 



Beddard (Dr. F. E.), Three Foetal Sperm Whales, 140 



Beebe (W.), Jungle Peace, 22 



B6hal (A.), Isolation and Characterisation of Alcohols as 

 Allophanates, 280 



Beit (O.), Gift to the Imperial College of Science, South 

 Kensington, 258 



Bellingham and Stanley, Ltd., Refractometers, 146 



Bengough (Capt.), and Dr. Hudson, Fourth Report of the 

 Corrosion Committee of the Institute of Metals, 152 



Benoist (L.), A Reaction and Method for the Estimation 

 of Ozone, 119; New Porous Walls Filtering Unsym- 

 metrically, 419 



Benedict (F. G.), W. R. Miles, and Miss A. Johnson, 

 Temperature of the Human Skin, 513 



Bennett (G. R.), appointed Principal of the Technical In- 

 stitute, Newport, Mon., 218 



Bernard (Archbishop), appointed Provost of Trinity College, 

 Dublin, 295 



Berry (E), A Standardisation of Digitalis Preparations, 455 



Bertrand (G.), High Toxic Power of Chloropicrin towards 

 certain of the Lower Animals, 170 ; The Preservation 

 of Fruit without the addition of Sugar, etc., 340; and 

 Mme. M. Rosenblatt, Comparative Toxic Action of 

 some Volatile Substances upon various Insects, 259 



Beveridge (Sir W. H.), appointed Director of the London 

 School of Economics, 439 



Bews (Prof. J. W.), The Grasses and Grasslands of South 

 Africa, 62 



Bidder (Dr. G. P.), Gift to the Marine Biological Associa- 

 tion, 191 



Biffen (Prof.), Demonstration of W^heat Material, 432 



Bigelow (Prof. F. H.), A Treatise on the Sun's Radiation 

 and other Solar Phenomena in continuation of the 

 Meteorological Treatise on Atmospheric Circulation and 

 Radiation, 1015, 261 



Bigourdan (G.), Co-ordinates and Instruments of the Ob- 

 servatory for Navigation, 340 ; Reform of the Calendar, 

 34 ; The Observatory of Le Monnier in the Rue Saint- 

 Honor^, 159; Unification of Astronomical and Civil 

 Time, 339 



Biquard (R.), A Modification of the Fluorometric Method 

 of Measuring X-rays, and its Application to the 

 Measurement of the Radiation from Coolidge Bulbs, 



Birley (Dr. J. L.), to be the Goulstonian Lecturer of tl 

 Royal College of Physicians of London, 328 



Bishop (C. W.), The Horses of Tang T'ai-Tsung and the 

 Antecedents of the Chinese Horse, 489 



Blackman (Miss W. S.), The Rosary in Magic and Reli- 

 gion, 231 



Blcdisloe (Lord), Agriculture Dependent upon Science, 313; 

 elected Chairman of the Governors of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural College, Cirencester, 267 



Bioch (Mme. E.), Anatomical Modifications of Roots by 

 Mechanical Action, 500 



von Bohlen (Krupp), Co-.operation and Profit-sharing, 

 211 



Bone (Prof.), Coal Conservation, 393 ; and R. J. Sarjant, 

 Researches on the Chemistry of Coal. Part I., 258 



Bonnet (P.), Relations between the Otoceras Layer of 

 Armenia and those of the Himalayas, 519 



Boon (Dr.), appointed to the Chair of Chemistry at Heriot- 

 Watt College, Edinburgh, 198 



Boring (Miss A. M.), and Prof. R. Pearl, The Presence or 

 Absence of Interstitial Cells in the Testes of Male 

 Birds, 332 



Borradaile (L. A.), A Manual of Elementary Zoology. 

 Second edition, 83 



Bose (Sir J. C), Life Movements in Plants, 381 



Boswell (Prof. P. G. H.), Sands : considered Geologically 

 and Industrially, 490 ; The Passing of the American 

 Potash Famine, 473 



Bourquelot (E.), and M. Bridel, Application of the Bio- 

 chemical Method to the Study of several Species of 

 Indigenous Orchids, 160 ; and H. H^rissey, Application 

 of the Biological Method to the Study of the Leaves of 

 Hakea Laurina, 39 



Boutaric (A.), Application of the Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation 

 to Monovariant Systems, 280 



Bowlby (Sir Anthony), Experimental Medicine and the Sick 

 and Wounded in the War, 354 



Bowman (Major), A Filter-passing Germ, 136 



Boyd (Dr. F. D.), appointed Professor of Clinical Medicine 

 in Edinburgh University, 418 



Boyd (J.), Afforestation, 83. 



Boyd (W. E.), Conferment upon of the Degree of M.D. 

 bv Glasgow University. 158 



Brabr'ook (Sir Edward W.), Elected President of the 

 South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 1920, 314 



Bracher (Miss Rose), Behaviour of Euglena deses on mud, 



5" 

 Bradford (Sir J. Rose), to be the Lumleian Lecturer of the 



Royal College of Physicians of London, 328 ; F. F. 



Bashford, and J. A. Wilson, Acute Infective Poly- 

 neuritis, I so 

 Braesco (P.), Precipitated Amorphous Silica, 18 

 Bragg (Prof. W. H.), Transmitting and Picking up Sounds 



in Water, 393 

 Bragg (W. L.), appointed Professor of Physics in the 



University of Manchester, 317 

 Brammall (A.). Andalusite (Chiastolite), 359 

 Brander (A. J.), The Machinery of Government, 104 

 Branner (Dr. J. C), Purchase of Count de Montessus de 



Ballore's Seismological Library, and Presentation 



to Stanford University, 350 

 Bravetta (Rear Admiral E.), L'Insidia Sottomarina e Ceme 



fu Debellata, etc., 504 

 Bredow (H.). appointed Director-General of the German 



Imperial Postal Department, 88 

 Breton (A. C), Mexican Clay Heads, etc., found on the 



Site of Teotihuacan, 192 

 Breuil (I'Abb^ H.), Paintings in Spanish Caves, 210 

 Brierley (W. B.), An Albino Mutant of Botrytis cinerea 



Pers., 139 : " Orchid Spot," 10 

 Bristol (Mis'; B. M.), awarded an 1851 Exhibition Scholar- 

 ship, 397 

 Britten (S. E.), Possibilities of the Exploitation of the 



River Dee. 311 

 Brock (Major R. W.), Geology of Palestine, 239 

 f^rodskv (G.), A new Polariser, 07 



Brooks" (C. E. P.), The Secular Variation of Rainfall. 177 

 Brooks (F. T.), appointed a University Lecturer in 



Botany at Cambridge University, 278 

 Brown (Prof. Adrian J.), [obituary article], 369 



