Nature, "I 

 October g, 1Q19J 



Index 



Observations of the Sun made at the Lyons Observa- 

 tory during the first quarter of 1919, 459 



Gurney (J. H.), Ornithological Notes from Norfolk for 

 1918, 211 ; nominated President of the Wild Bird 

 Investigation Society, 289 



Guthnick (P.), Photo-electric determinations of Stellar 

 Magnitudes of Planets, 53 



Guyot (J.), and L. J. Simon, Action of Dimethyl Sulphate 

 on the Sulphates of the Alkalis and Alkaline Earths, 

 380 ; Action of Heat on the Methylsulphates of the 

 Alkalis and Alkaline Earths, 320 



Gyllenberg (VV.), The Variables of the Long Period, 53 



Iddock (M. H.), appointed County Mining Organiser for 

 Leicestershire, 499 

 dfield (Sir Robert), Relations of Employers and 

 Employed, 472 ; The Occlusion of Gases by Metals, 

 168; and others. Patents in Relation to Industry, 453 

 idley (P.), M. Elkins, and D. Caldwell, Bacteria of the 

 Para-typhoid Group and the Causation of Disease in 

 Poultry, 310 

 dow (Sir Henry), appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Uni- 

 versity of Sheffield, 318; Free Interchange of Students 

 for Research Work, 313 

 eckel (Prof. Ernst), [death], 471 ; [obituary article], 487 

 iicildane (J. B. S.), Experiments with Two New Colour 



Varieties of Rats, 432 



Haldane (Dr. J. S.), Acidosis, 162 ; The New Physiology, 



and other Addresses, 261 ; and others. Life and Finite 



Individuality. Edited by Prof. H. VVildon Carr, 342 



Haldane (Lord), Acceptance of the Presidency of Birkbeck 



College, 117; The Forestry Bill, 431 

 Hale (A. J.), The Applications of Electrolysis in Chemical 



Industry, 203 

 Hale (Prof. G. E.), elected a Foreign Associate of the Paris 

 Academy of Sciences, 489 ; Sun-spots as Electric Vor- 

 tices, 292 ; The Structure of the Solar Atmosphere, 426 

 Hales (Rev. S.), The Life of. Prof. F. Smitn, 150 

 Hall (A. L.), Asbestos in the Union of South Africa, 270 

 Hall (Dr. C), A New Species or Form of Eucalyptus, 59 

 Hallimond (A. F.), An Anorthic Metasilicate from Acid-steel 



Furnace Slags, 98 

 Hallopeau (Prof. F. H.), [death], 69 

 Hampshire (C. K.), and C. E. G. Hawker, A Note on 



Vitamines : A Suet Emulsion for Infant-feeding, 456 

 Hamy (M.), Perturbations of the Optical Axis of a Meridian 

 Telescope, 99 ; Study of the Perturbations of the Optical 

 .Axis of a Meridian Telescope, 79 

 Hannay (H. B.), Ancient Roman Chronology, 500 

 Hansen (Dr. H. J.), Sergestidae Collected by the Siboga 



Expedition, 511 

 Harcourt (Dr. A. G. Vernon), [death], 510 

 Harcourt (Viscount), The Re-opening of Museums and 



Picture Galleries, 69 

 Harden (Dr.), and others. Researches concerned with Food 



Problems, 454 

 Harding (Miss M. E.), The William Gibson Research 



Scholarship awarded to, 336 

 Hare (.A. T.), Clock Escapements, ict; 



Hargrave (J.), The Great War brings it Home. The 

 Natural Reconstruction of an Unnatural Existence, 143 

 Harley (Dr. Vaughan), Resignation of the Chair of Patho- 

 logical Chemistry in the University of London, 96 

 Harmer (Dr. S. F.), appointed director of the Natural His- 

 tory Museum, 49 ; Cetacea Stranded on the British 

 Coasts during 1918, 237; Sub-Antarctic Whales and 

 Whaling, 293 ; The directorship of the Natural History 

 Museum, 31 

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



Human Basal Metabolism, 19 

 Harris (Prof. D. Eraser), Science and Character-building, 



418 

 Harrison (Dr.), Extent and Character of the Saline Lands 

 of the Madras Presidency ; Manures in Southern India, 



137 

 Harrison (Lt.-Col. E. P.), A Memorial Lecture as a Tribute 



to the late, 210 

 Harrison (Sir Heath), Gift to Oxford University, 318 

 Harrison (J. B.), and C. B. W. Anderson. Tha Extraneous 



Minerals in the Coral-limestones of Barbados, 399 



Harrison (W. J.), Distribution of Electric Force between 

 two Electrodes, one of which is covered, with Radio- 

 active Matter, 58 



Hartley (C), T. C. Merrill, and A. S. Rhoads, Seedling 

 Diseases of Conifers, 354 



Hartridge (Dr. H.), appointed Demonstrator of Physiology 

 in Cambridge University, iq8 ; appointed University 

 Lecturer in the Physiology of the Senses in Cambridge 

 University, 56 



Hart-Smith (J.), Recent Discoveries in Inorganic Chemistry, 

 322 



Harvey-Gibson (Prof.), and Miss E. Horsman, Anatomy ef 

 the Lower Dicotyledons, II., 18 



Harwood (L. M.), The late Sir Edward Stirling, 446 



Haslam (Prof.), appointed Lecturer in Applied Anatomy in 

 Birmingham University ; appointed Dean of the Faculty 

 of Medicine of Birmingham University, '^79 



Hass6 (Dr. H. R.), appointed Professor of Mathematics in 

 Bristol University, 397 



Hatch (Dr. F. H.), Recent Iron-Ore Developments in the 

 United Kingdom, 477 



Haviland (Miss M. D.), Bionomics of Aphis grossulariae, 

 Kalt, and A. viburni. Shrank, 58; Life history and 

 Bionomics of Myzus ribis, Linn, (red-currant Aphis), 18 



Hawk (Prof. P. B.), Practical Physiological Chemistry. 

 Sixth edition, 462 



Hawken (R. W. H.), appointed to the Chair of Engineer- 

 ing in the University of Queensland, 198 



Hayes (Dr. H. C), Defection of Submarines, 317 



Hayward (Dr. F. H.), and A. Freeman, The Spiritual 

 Foundations of Reconstruction : A Plea for New Educa- 

 tional Methods, 143 



Haywood (W.), appointed Lecturer in Town-planning in 

 Birmingham University, 379 



Head (Dr. H.), Researches based on the Treatment of 

 War Injuries. 413 



Heath (A. E.), The Scope of the Scientific Method, 97 



Htbert-Stevens (J.), and A. Larigaldie, Radio-telegraphy by 

 Infra-red Radiation, 479 



Heller (E.), Leader of an African Expedition. 510 



Henderson (A.), appeal for Increase in the Exchequer Grants 

 to Universities and University Colleges, 117 



Henderson (Dr. G. G.), appointed Regius Professor of 

 Chemistry in Glasgow University, 438 ; Catalysis in 

 Industrial Chemistry, 281 



Hendrick (E.), Everyman's Chemistry, 62 



Henry {Prof. .A), Ths Origin and History of the London 

 Plane, Platnnus acerifoUa, 334 ; and Miss M. G. Flood, 

 History of Larix eurolepis, 399 ; History of the London 

 Plane, Platanus acerifoUa, 38 



Henry (Miss M.), Some Australian Fresh-water Copepodk 

 and Ostraco3a, 520 



Hepworth (Capt. M. W. C), [obituary], 8 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.), Resignation of the Derby Chair 

 of Natural History in Liverpool University : Record of 

 his Work, 56; A. Scott, and iMiss H. M. Lewis, The 

 Marine Plankton around the South End of the Isle of 

 Mah, 472 



d'H^relle (F.), R61e of the Filtering Anti-bacterial Micro>- 

 organism in Typhoid Fever, 119 



Herman (C. L.), Carbolic Acid as a Fixative for Histolc^ical 

 Preparations, 480 



Hernaman-Johnson (Dr.), Protective Measures in Diagnostic 

 Work b'v Radiographers. 300 



Herring (Prof. P. T.), Weight of the Suprarenals of White 

 Rats, 390 



Herrin^ham (Sir W.), The Clinical Aspects of Influenza, 136 



Hesselman (H.), Composition of Forest Soils and thfe 

 Formation of Humus, 176 



Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), The Canadian Government and 

 the Proposed Hunting of Caribou with Aeroplanes, 244 



Hey (]. A.), Election of, to a Beit Fellowship, 439 



Hildebrandsson (H. H.), The General Movements of the 

 Atmosphere, 1 19 



Hilger, Ltd. (Adam), Optical Research, 236; Refracto- 

 meters, 146 ; The Wave-length Spectrometer and 

 Accessories, 311 



Hill TA. v.), appointed University Lecturer in Physiology in 

 Cambridge Universitv, 56 



Hill (A. W.), approved for thfe Degree of D.Sc. by Cam- 

 bridge University, 336 



