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Index 



[Nature. 

 October 9, 1919 



Hill (G. H.), [death], 51 



Hill (Prof. L.), Atmospheric Conditions which Affect Health, 



79 ; awarded the Baly Medal of the Royal College of 



Physicians, 450 

 Hill (M. D.), Teeth of Sea-otter, 446 

 Hird (W. B.), Electrical Ship Propulsion, 232 

 Hirst (E. W.), Self and Neighbour : An Ethical Study, 361 

 Hobley (C. W.), A Volcanic Eruption of Donyo L'Engai, 



310 

 Hocart (Capt. A. M.), Early Fijians, 279 

 Hofer (Dr. B.), [obituary], 132 

 Holmes (Dr. A.), The Pre-Cambrian and Associated Rocks 



of Mozambique, 490 

 Holtedahl (O.), Relations of Land and Sea in the North 



Atlantic Region, 433 

 Honda (Prof.), The Allotropic Forms of Iron, 436 

 Honor6 (M.), The French Steel and Iron Masters' Associa- 

 tion, 233 

 Hope (Sir W. H. St. John), [obituary], 510 

 Hopkinson (J.), [obituary], 409 

 Hopwood (Dr. F. L.), Submarine Acoustics, 467 

 Home (Dr. J.), The Endowment of Scientific and Industrial 



Research, 27 

 Hospitaller et Roux, Formulaire de I'Electricien et du 



M6canicien. Vingt-neuvi^me edition, G. Roux, 403 

 Hostetter (J. C), Growth of Crystals under Controlled 



Conditions, 512 

 Hotedahl (O.), The "Tillite " with Scratched Boulders in 



the Varanger District of Finmarken, 330 

 Houston (Dr. R. A.), lonisation and Radiation, 145 ; 



X-ray Optics. Part I., 339 

 Howard (B. F.), Terebene and its Pharmacopoeia Standards, 

 ^ 455 



Howard (H. Eliot), Behaviour of a Cuckoo, 426 

 Howard (S.), Forest Research in Europe, 55 

 Howell (Capt. G. C. L.), and th? Writer' of the Note, 



National Fisheries, 84 

 Hoyle (B.), Standard Tables and Equations in Radio- 

 telegraphy, 144 

 Hudson (W. H.), Far Away and Long Ago. A History of 



My Early Life, 22 

 Humphreys (H. F.), appointed Lecturer on Dental Anatomy 



and Physiology, etc., in Birmingham, 397 

 Hunter (J. de Graaff), The Earth's Axes and Triangulation, 



Huntington (Prof. A. K.), The Title of Emeritus Professor 

 Conferred upon, by the University of London, 4^59 



Hurry (Dr. J. B.), Gift to Increase the Value of the Michael 

 Foster Research Studentship in Cambridge University, 

 16 



Hutchins (D. E.), The " Waipoua Kauri Forest," 309 



Hutchinson (A.), Graphic Methods in Nautical Astronomy, 



.25 

 Huxley (J. S.), elected a Fellow of New College, Oxford, 479 



Ilford, Ltd., " Photographic Vision " Colour-filters, 513 

 Illing (V. C), Indications of Oil in Derbyshire, 265 

 Imbeaux (Ed.), The Navigable Waterways of Alsace and 



Lorraine, 259 

 Imms (Dr. A. D.), Grain Pests and their Investigation, 325 

 Ipge (Dean), Platonism and Human Immortality, 297 

 Inglis (C. E.), elected Professor of Mechanism and Applied 



Mechanics in Cambridge University, 78 

 Inglis (Dr. J.), [obituary], 409 



Inglis (J. G.), Decimal Coinage and British Commerce, 113 

 Innes (R. T. A.), Determination of Proper Motions, 194 

 loteyko (Dr. J.), The Science of Labour and its Organisa- 

 tion, 343 

 Isaacs (Godfrey), Progress in Practical Radio-telegraphy, 



249 

 Italy (King of), elected an Honorary Member of the Institu- 

 tion of Civil Engineers, 192 

 Ivens (Dr. W. G.), Dictionary and Grammar of the Lan- 

 guage of Sa'a and Ulavva, Solomon Islands, 102 



Jack (Col. E. M.), awarded the Founder's Medal of the 



Royal Geographical Society, 52 

 Jackson {Sir H.), The work of the Institute of Chemistry 



during the War, 7 



Jackson (J. W.), " Shell-pockets " on Sand Dunes on the 

 Wirral Coast, Cheshire : A new Middle Carboniferous 

 Nautiloid (Coelonautilus trapezoidalis), 18 



Jackson (S.), The Letter-winged Kite and Rats, 150 



Jacoby (Prof. H.), Navigation. Second edition. With a 

 chapter on Compass Adjusting and a collection of 

 Miscellaneous Examples, 481 



Jaggar (Prof. T. A.), approval of the appointment of, as 

 director of the work on Vulcanology at Kilauea, 131; 

 and A. Romberg, The Registration of Distant Earth- 

 quakes, 251 



James (M. C), and L. E. Smith, Ship repairing, 395 



James (W. H. N.), appointed head of the Electrical 

 Engineering Department, Bradford Municipal Technical 

 College, 498 



Jauffret (A.), Determination of the Woods of two species 

 of Dalbergia from Madagascar, 159 



Jeans (J. H.), Cepheid Variables, 10 ; Globular Clusters, 

 Cepheid Variables, and Radiation, 64 ; The Evolution of 

 Binary Stars, 115; to deliver a lecture on "The 

 Quantum Theory and New Theories of Atomic Struc- 

 ture " to the Chemical Society, 131 



Jeffreys (Dr. H.), Relation between Wind and the Dis- 

 tributing Pressure, 398 ; The Movement of the Earth's 

 Pole, 392 



Jenkinson (S. N.), Impressions of a recent tour of the 

 German Glass Factories, 419 



Jennison (G.), A Chimpanzee in the Open Air in England, 

 219 



Joannis (A.), Some properties of the Acid Phosphates, 380 



John (W. J.), appointed Lecturer in Electrical Engineer- 

 ing at the East London College, 198 



Johnston (Sir H. H.), A South African Pioneer, 125 



Johnston (T. B.), appointed Professor of Anatomy at Guy's 

 Hospital Medical School, 358 



Johnston (Prof. T. H.), and O. W. Tiegs, Pseudobonellia, 

 a new echiuroid genus from the Great Barrier Reef, 



519 

 Johnstone (Dr. J.), The Dietetic Value of Sprats, etc., 



472 

 Jones (A. E.), appointed Professor of Agriculture in the 



University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 499 

 Jones (A. J.), Purified Ether and the Variations of Com- 

 mercial Samples, 45:5 

 Jones (B. M.), Elected to a junior fellowship at Emmanuel 



College. Cambridge, 198 

 Jones (Dr. F. Wood), appointed an Arris and Gale lecturer, 



350 

 Jones (Dr. I. H.), Equilibrium and Vertigo. With an 



Analysis of Pathologic Cases, by Dr. L. Fisher, 182 

 Jones (Prof. O. T.), appointed Professor of Geology in the 



University of Manchester, 317 

 Jones (W. M.), appointed Lecturer in Physics at the 



Universtty College of North Wales, Bangor, 178 

 j0Tgensen (E.), The Norwegian Species of Euphrasia. 433 

 Jost (Prof. L.), appointed Professor of Botany in Heidelberg 



University, 96 

 Jourdain (P. E. B.), A Proof that any Aggregate can be 



Well-ordered, 4.^ ; The Philosophy of Mr. B*rtr*nd 



R*ss*ll. With an appendix of Leading Passages from 



certain other works, 303 

 Julien (Dr. A. A.), [obituary], 268 



Kanthack (R.), Edited by Dr. J. N. Goldsmith, Tables of 

 Refractive Indices. Vol. i., "Essential Oils," 43 



Kapp (Prof. G.), Impending Resignation of the Chair of 

 Electrical Engineering in Birmingham University, 257 



Kapteyn (Prof.), The Parallax of the Pleiades. 374 



Kaye (G. R.), Hindu Astronomical Deities, 500 ; The 

 Astronomical Observatories of Jai Singh, 166 



Kaye (Major G. W. C), X-Ra.vs and British Industry, 194 

 244 



Keene (Miss M. L.), appointed Lecturer in .Anatomy and 

 Head of the .Anatomy Department of the London (Royal 

 Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women, 458 



Keith (Prof. A.), Gustav Magnus 'Retzius, 448; The Func- 

 tions of the Internal Ear, 182 



Kenyon (Sir F. G.), Education : Secondary and University, 

 286 



