Index 



r Nature, 



\_October g, 1919 



Power by Gas and Electricity, 233 ; Limits of Thermal 



Efficiency in Diesel and other Internal-combustion 



Engines, 395 

 Clibborn (Lt.-Col.), Plea for a British Standard Micro- 

 scope, 89 

 Clifford (Sir Hugh C), appointed Governor and Com- 

 mander-in-Chief of Nigeria, 172 

 Close (Sir C), The Rainfall at Southampton and London, 



1862-1918, 338 

 Cluver <Capt. E. H.), appointed Professor of Physiology at 



the South African School of Mines and Technology, 



Johannesburg, 258 

 Cochrane (A. H. J.), Principal Industries of the North- 

 East Coast during the War, 395 

 Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Glossina and the Extinction of 



Tertiary Mammals, 265 ; The Oldest Mosquitoes, 44 

 Cocking (T., T.), J. D. Kettle, and E. J. Chappel, The 



Examination of Eosins and Erythrosins, 455 

 Cohen (R, Waley), Gift of British Oil Companies to endow 



a Chemical School at Cambridge, 218, 278 

 Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), Aids in Practical Geology. Seventh 



edition, 263 

 Cole (S. W.), Practical Physiological Chemistry. Fifth 



Edition, 504 

 Colgan (N.), Tropical Drift Seeds on the Irish Atlantic 



Coasts, 219 

 Colin (H.), Utilisation of Glucose and Laevulose by the 



Higher Plants. 150; and Mile. .A. Chandun, The Law 



of Action of Sucrase, 419, and O. Li^vin, The iSpon- 



taneous Oxidation of Complex Organic Compounds of 



Cobalt 499 

 CoUinge (Dr. W. E.). Plea for the Establishment of a 



Bureau of Economic Ornithology, 231; The Food of 



Wild Birds, 133 ; Wild Birds and Distasteful Insect 



Larvae, 404, 483 

 Collins (W. H.), Rocks of the Onaping Map-area, 390 

 Conn (Dr. H. W.), Agricultural Bacteriology. Third 



edition, revised by H. J. Conn, 304 

 Constantine (the late H. R.), Co-ordination of Research in 



Works and Laboratories, 152 

 Ccnstantinesco (Mr.), a New Method of Transmitting 



Energy, 93 

 Conway (Sir W. Martin), elected President of the Museums 



Association, 395 

 Coover (Dr. J. E.). Experiments in Psychical Research at 



Leland Stanford Junior Universitv. 135 

 Cope (J. L.), to lead a New Expedition to the Antarctic, 



171 

 Cornea (E.). The Spectrographic Study of the Ashes of 



Marine Plants, 99 

 Cortie (Rev. A. L.), The Magnetic Storm of August u-12, 



1919. 483 ; The Spectrum of Nova Aquilae,- 53 

 Cou'lter (J. M. and M. C). Plant Genetics, 21 

 Coupaux (H.), A Method of Extracting Glucina from Bervl, 



119 

 Coupin (H.). Absorption of Mineral Salts by the Root-tip, 



519; The Absorbing Power of the Root-tip. 99; The 



Place where Water is Absorbed by the Root, 299 

 Cour«ey fP. R.), Simplified Inductance Calculations, with 



Special Reference to Thick Coils, 97 

 Cousens (H.), awarded the Gold Medal of the Hyderabad 



Archaeological Societv, ;;io 

 Craib (W. G.), The Regional Spread of [Moisture in 



Deciduous-leaved Trees during the Pellin? Season, 232 

 Crawfurd (Dr. R.), to Deliver the Harveian Oration, 450 

 Crewdson (Misst. apoointed Demonstrator in Inorganic and 



Physical Chemistry at Bedford College for Women, 



479 

 Crewe (the Marauess of). Address at the Opening of the 



British Scientific Products E.xhibition, 374" 

 Crisp (Sir F.), fobituarvl, 191 

 Crompton (Mr.), appointed Head of the Department of 



Organic Chemistry and Director of the Laboratories at 



Bedford College for Women, 479 

 Crooke (T>r. W.), A Remarkable form of Headdress worn 

 by Women of the Banjara Tribe, 310; Hut-burning in 



India, 32 

 Crookes (Sir William), [obHuary article], 109 ; The Funeral 



of, 13 1 

 Crosby (C. R.), and M. D. Leonard, Manual of Vegetable- 

 garden Insects, 425 



Crowther (Dr. J. A.), Molecular Physics. Second edition, 



303 

 Crozier (W. J.), The Method of Progression in Polyclads, 19 

 Cullis (Dr. VVinifred), Acceptance of Membership of the 



Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 172 

 Cunningham (Dr. Brysson), Water-power Developments, 



246 

 Cunningham (Archdeacon W.). [death], 289 

 Cunnington (A.), Lighting of Railways, 53 

 Curie (Mme.), appointed Professor of Radiology in the 



Warsaw University, 517 

 Curteis (W. S.), Cobar Stope-measurement Methods, 99 

 Curtis (Prof. H. D.), The Spiral Nebulae, 411 

 Curtis (R. H.), [obituary], 250 



Dale (Dr.), Nature and Causation of Wound Shock, 136 



Dale (Dr. H. H.), The Croonian Lecture of the Royal 

 Society to be delivered by, 230 



Dana (E. S.), and others, A Century of Science in America. 

 With special reference to the " American Journal of 

 Science," 1818-1918, 183 



Danne (J.), [death], 69; {obituary], 90. 



Darbishire (Dr. O. V.), appointed Professor of Botany in 

 Bristol University, 397 



Darling (C. R.), Electric Furnaces, 235 



Darnell-Smith (G. P.), Life History of Photna citricarpa, 

 McAlp., 59 



Das (B.), The Aphididae of Lahore, 269 



Das-Gupta (H. C.), A Mammalian Fossil from Bhavanagar 

 (Kathiawar) ; The Panchet Reptile, 400 



Davidson (Sir J. Mackenzie), [obituary], iii 



Davie (Robert Chapman), [obituary article], 189 



Davies {G. M.), Petrological Notes on the Beds at Worms 

 Heath (Surrey), 178 



Davis (W. G.), [obituary article], 508 



Davis (Prof. W. M.), awarded the Patron's Medal of the 

 Royal Geographical Society, 52. 



Davison (Dr. C.), The Earthquake in the Midlands on 

 Jan. 14, 19 16, 473 ; The Experimental Firing of High 

 Explosives, 31 



Dawe (M. T.), A Journey in Colombia, 133 



Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd), and others. The Directorship of 

 the Natural History Museum, ,3 



Dawnay (Sir A. D.), Bequests by, 479 



De Booy (T.), Explorations in Venezuela, 511 



Debenham (F.), appointed University Lecturer in Survey- 

 ing and Cartography in Cambridge University, 336 ; 

 A new theory of Transportation by Ice : the raised 

 Marine Muds of South Victoria Land (Antarctica), 319 



Deelev (R. M.), Temperature Distribution in a Cyclonic 

 Depression. 72 



Delbet (Prof. P.), and N. Fiessinger, Biologic de la Plaie 

 de Guerre, 501 



Dendy (Prof. A.), Effect of Air-tight Storage upon Grain 

 Insects. 325 ; The Calcareous Sponges collected by the 

 Australian Antarctic Expedition, 54 ; The Conservation 

 of our Cereal Reserves, ^t; ; and H. D. Elkington, 

 Effect of .Air-tight Storage upon Grain Insects, 326 



Denning (W. F.). Wasps, 185 



Densmore (Dr. F.), Teton Sioux Music, 511; 



Depage (Dr. A.), and others. Ambulance de " I'Oc^an," La 

 Panne. Tome II., fasc. i, 223 



Desch (Prof. C), The Aims of a Glasgow School of 

 Metallurgy. 114 



Deslandres (H.l, Constitution of the Atom and the Pro- 

 perties of Band Spectra, 259 ; Observations relating to 

 the Total Eclipse of the Sun on May 29. made at the 

 Meudon Observatory, 330 : Reform of the Calendar, 34 



Deterding (Mr.), gift towards a Chemical School at Cam- 

 bridge, 218 



Dewar (Sir J.), presentation to, of the Franklin Medal, 



.509 

 Dewev (Col. B.), Defence against Deadly Gases used in 



War, 317 

 Di^nftrt (F.). and F. Wandenbulcke, Action of Sodium 



Thiosulphftte upon Hypochlorites. 430 

 Dixon (H. N.). Mosses from Deception Island, 310 

 Dobbie (Sir J. J.), elected President of the Chemical Society, 



