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wn (G. E.), The British Journal Photographic Almanac 

 and Photographer's Daily Companion, 19 19, 3 

 own (J. C), The Cassiterite Deposits of Tavoy, 290 

 Brown (Prof. Rudmose), awarded the Cuthbert-Peek Grant 



by the Royal Geographical Society, 52 

 Browne (Dr. E. G.), to deliver the FitzPatrick Lectures, 



450 

 Browne (E. T.), Gift to the Marine Biological Association, 



191 

 Browning (Dr. C. H.), appointed Gardiner Professor of 

 I Bacteriology in Glasgow University, 439 



^^Apce (Sir David), Analysis of Tetanus Cases occurring in 

 ^^H Home Military Hospitals, 454 

 ^^^ninetti (P.), Revision of the Oriental Tipulidae, 269 

 ^^Bunner (Sir John T.), [death], 350 ; [obituary], 389 

 ^^Hunt (Captain D.), A Periodogram Analysis of the Green- 

 ^^^B wich Temperature Records, 338 



^^Kran (Prof. G. H.), Supposed Effect of Sunlight on 

 ^^^m Water Drops, 125 ; Tables of Bordered Antilogarithms, 

 ■J^" etc.. 452 ; The Folk Songs of the Teton Sioux, 515 

 ■ Bryant (W. W.), Galileo, 23 



Bucher (W. A.), Ripple Marks in Sedimentary Rocks, 450 

 Buckman (S*. S.), Jurassic Chronology : I.-Lias, 310 

 Buckmaster (Dr. G. A.), appointed Professor of Physiology 

 .^ in Bristol University, 397 



■iMkllock (W. E.), and W. Cramer, A new Factor in the 

 ^^^R Mechanism of Bacterial Infection, 17 

 ^^^Brnet (A.), Occultation of Small Stars by Jupiter, 492 ; 

 ^^^H Occultation of Stars by Venus, 174 



^^Hp-ns (D.), conferment upon of the Degree of D.Sc. by 

 ^^^K Glasgow University, 158 



^^Hirrard (Col. Sir S. G.), The Theory of Isostalic Compen- 

 ^^B sation of Inequalities in the Earth's Crust, 3151 

 ■Rirrell (Prof. J.), [death], 267 



Burrow (Dr. J. le Fleming), War Wounds, 501 



Burton (Prof. E. F.), A new Method of Weighing Colloidal 



Particles. 258 

 Burton (R. F.), Wasps, 245 



Butler (E.), Carburettors, Vaporisers and Distributing 

 Valves used in Internal Combustion Engines. Second 

 edition, 445 

 Butler (Dr. E. J.). Tylenchus augustus, 269 

 Butler (Prof. G. M.), A Manual of Geometrical Crystall- 

 ography. Treating solely of those portions of the sub- 

 ject useful in the Identification of Minerals, 103 

 Butler (H. R.), Painting the Corona, 374 

 Butterfield (W. J. A.), Poisoning of Fish by Road-washings, 



250 

 Byl (A. J.), and N. H. Kolkmeyer, Structure of White and 

 Grey Tin, 373 



C. Science and Salaries, 404 



Cabannes (J.), Diffusion of Light by the Molecules of the 



Air, 18 

 Caldwell (Prof. O. W.), and Prof. W. L. Eikenberry, 



Elements of General Science. Revised edition, 63 

 'alman (Dr. W. T.), Marine Boring Animals 219 

 amichel (Prof.), Proposed Granting of State Degrees in 



Applied Science in France, n8 

 ' ampbell (C. I. R.), Airship Construction, 134 

 Campbell (Sir J.), appointed Vice-Chancellor of Dublin 



University, 318 

 Campbell (Dr. Norman R.), Electro-Atomic Phenomena in 



the Magnetic Field, 384 

 inning (Alderman T.), [death], 51 

 ' ard (Instructor Capt. S. F.), Air Navigation. Notes and 



Examples, 481 

 Carnegie (Andrew), [obituary], 471 ; [obituary article], 507 

 Carnot (P.), and P. G6rard, Mechanism of the Toxic Action 



of Urease, 460 

 Carpenter (Dr. G. D. Hale), Protozoal Parasites In 



Cainozoic Times, 46 

 Carpenter (Frof, H. C. H.), The Metallbgraphy of Iron 



and Iron-Carbon Allovs, 436 

 Carr (F. H.), Memorial lecture on the late Lt.-Col. E. F. 



Harrison, 432 ; The Post-Graduate Training of the 



Works Chemist, 58 

 Carter (Dr. N.), awarded 150I. by the Department of 



Scientific and Industrial Research to continue research 

 work in Birmingham University, 397 



Carus (Dr. P.), [obituary], 191 



Castellani (Prof.), Control of (Malaria, 132 



Cathcart (Dr. E. P.), appointed Gardiner Professor of 

 Physiological Chemistry in Glasgow University, 439 



Cave (Capt. C. J. P.), and J. S. Dines, Further Measure- 

 ments on the Rate of Ascent of Pilot-balloons, 259 



Cebrian de Besteiro (Mme. D.), and M. Michel-Durand, 

 Influence of Light on the Absorption of Organic 

 Material of the Soil by Plants, 79 



C^sari (E. P.), The Maturation of the Sausage, 180 



Cesar6 (Prof. G.), Course of the Curve joining the points 

 at which Molten Iron-Carbon Alloys commence to 

 Solidify, 436 



Chalmers (T. W.), The Production and Treatment of Vege- 

 table Oils, 41 



Chantemesse (Prof. A.), [obituary], 8. 



Chapman (A. Chaston), Plea for a National Institute of 

 Industrial Biology, 511 



Chapman (F.), Girvanella and the Foraminifera, 4 ; New 

 or Little-known Victorian Fossils in the National 

 Museum. Part xxiv., 440 



Chapman (Dr. F. M.), The Distribution of Bird Life in 

 Colombia : a Contribution to a Biological Survey of 

 South America, 462 



Chapman (J. E.), Share of "Colonies " in the Treatment 

 of Tuberculosis, 112 



Chapman (Dr. S.), appointed to the Second Chair of Mathe- 

 matics in Manchester University. 458 ; Electrical Pheno- 

 mena occurring at High Levels in the Atmosphere, 

 311; The Lunar Atmospheric Tide 272; The Lunar 

 Tide in the Atmosphere, 185 



Charbonnier (H. J.), The Lustre of Some Feathers of 

 Humming Birds, 324 



Charlier (Dr. C. V. L.), Distances and Configuration of 

 Star Clusters, 73 



de Chardonnet (H.), An Application of the Eight-hour Day, 

 319 



Charpy (G.), and G. Decorps, Conditions of Formation of 

 Coke. 419 



Chatlev (Dr. H.), The Order of t"he Planets, 10 



Chaudhuri (Prof. T. C), Modern Chemistry and Chemical 

 Industry of Starch and Cellulose (with Reference to 

 India), 243 



Chavanne (G.), and L. J. Simon, Composition of some 

 Asiatic Petrols, 519 ; The Critical Solution Tempera- 

 tures in Aniline of the Principal Hydrocarbons con- 

 tained in Petrol, 339 : Use of the Critical Solution Tem- 

 perature ("T.C.b.") in Aniline for the Rapid Analysis 

 of Petrol, 459 



Cheneveau (C), and R. Audubert, Absorption by Turbid 

 Media, 119 



Cheshire (Prof. F. J.), The Polarisation of Light, 239 



Chick (Dr. H.), Experimental investigation en Scurvy, 454 ; 

 E. M. Hume, R. F. Skelton and A. H. Smith, Preven- 

 tion of Scurvy, 71 ; and M. Rhodes, Anti-scorbutics, 71 



Chinnery (Lt. E. W. P.), Reactions of Certain New Guinea 

 Prirnitive People to Government Control, 199 



Chree (Dr. C), Magnetic Storms of March 7-8 and August 

 15-16, 1918, and their discussion, 97; New Procedure 

 at American Magnetic Observatories, 54 ; The Magnetic 

 Storm of August 11-12, 1919, So."? 



Christy (M.), The Ancient Legend as to the Hedgehog 

 carrving Fruit upon its Spines, 119 



Church (Sir W.), Work of the Imperial Cancer Research 

 Fund during the War, 435 



Clark (Dr. A. J.), appointed Professor of Pharmacology at 

 University College, London, 358 



Clark (J. Edmund), and H. B. Adames, Report on the 

 Observations for the Phenological Year, December, 

 1917, to November, igi8, 250 



Clarke (J. M.), Possible Derivation of the Lepadid 

 Barnacles from the Phyllopods, 19 



Claude (C), An Important Consequence of the Commercial 

 Synthesis of Ammonia, 299 



Glav (H.), elected a Fellow of New College, Oxford, 479 



Cle'rc (L. P.), Calculations in Aerial Photography, 352; 

 Use of Alcohol for the Rapid Drying of Gelatine Nega- 

 tives and Prints, 251 



Clerk (Sir Dugald), Distribution of Heat, Light, and Motive 



