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Index 



XV 



Moir (J. Reid), A remarkable piece of Carved Chalk, 9 ; 

 Contents of the Tumuli on Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,' 

 250 ; Curious Markings on Chalk, 45 ; Flint Implel 

 ments from glacial gravel north of Ipswich, 359 

 Moll (Prof. J. W.), and Dr. H. H. Janssonius, Mikro- 

 graphie des Holzes der aui Java vorkommenden 

 Baumarten, im Auftrage des Kolonial-Ministeriums, 

 Fiinfte Lief., 303 

 Monk (S. C), appointed Lecturer in Electrical Engineer- 

 ing at the Devonport Technical School, 336 

 Montagu (D. P.), Regeneration in Wheat, 219 

 Moore (Dr. G. T.), elected General Secretary of the Ameri- 

 can Association, 37 ; Gomontia lignicola, 71 

 Moore (H.), appointed Assistant Director of Research by 

 the British Scientific Instrument Research Association 

 328 

 Moore (Sir Norman) elected to the Standing Committee 



of the British Museum, 230 

 Moore (R. L.), A characterisation of Jordan Regions by 

 properties having no reference to their Boundaries, 19 

 Moore (S. L.), The Flora of Australia, 360 

 Morant (Sir R.), designated first secretary of the Ministry 



of Health, 88 

 Morgan (Mrs. E.), bequest to Liverpool University for a 



scholarship, 198 

 Morgan (P. G.), Magnesite and Dolomite in Australia and 



New Zealand, 450 

 Morison (Lt.-Col. Sir Theodore), Appointed Principal of 



Armstrong College, 459 

 Morley (Prof. F.), elected President of the American 



Mathematical Society, 131 

 Morrison (J.), The Shap'Minor Intrii'^ions. 473 

 Most (S. O.), The Study of Behaviour, 71 ^ 

 Mott (Lt.-Col.), and others. War Neuroses, 136 

 Moulton (Lord), The Rede lecture on Science and War, 292 ; 



and others. War Work of British Chemists, 92 

 Moureu (Prof. C), The work of Sir William Ramsay; 



Helium in Fire-damp, etc., 412 

 Muguet (A.), A Fluorometer, 459 

 Muir (Prof. Ramsay), The Universities of India, 313 

 Munro (Prof. J.), granted the title of Emeritus Professor 



in Mechanical Engineering by Bristol University. 358 

 Murakami, The structure of Ferro-carbon-chromium Alloys, 



."19 J 

 Muraour (H.), Determination of Temperatures reached in 



Explosive Reactions, 299 

 Murgoci (Mrs. A.), Customs connected with Death and 



Burial among the Rumanians, 410 

 Muttkowski (R. A.), Survey of the Fauna of Lake Men- 



dota, 232 

 Myers (Col. C. S.), elected a fellow of Gonville and Caius 

 College, Cambridge, 317; Improved Methods in an 

 Iron Foundry, 493 ; Present day Applications of Psy- 

 chology, with special reference to Industry, Educatjorf, 

 and Nervous Breakdown, 101 



Nakamura (S. T.), Different forms of "Tsunamis," 270 

 Nash (Vaughan), appointed a Commissioner under the De- 

 velopment and Road Improvement Funds Acts, 250 

 Newall (Prof.), Report of the Solar Physics Observatory 



at Cambridge, 434 

 Newman (Sir G.), appointed Chief Medical Officer of the 



Ministry of Health, 409 ; elected a member of the 



Athenaeum Club, 30 

 Newsholme (Sir A.), offered the Chair of Public Health at 



Johns Hopkins Universitv. 138 

 Newstead (Prof. R.), and Miss H. M. Duvall, The 



Acarids of stored Grain and Flour, 325 

 Nicolardot (P.). Tempering of Lead. Tin. and Thallium, 



119; and A. Reglade, Estimation of Zirconium, 18 

 Nicholas (T. C), appointed assistant to the Woodwardian 



Professor of Geology in Cambridge University, 336 

 Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), Energy Distribution in Spectra, 



40.'? 



TJicolle (C), and C. Lebailly, Hidden Experimental Infec- 

 tions, 180 



Norton (A. P.). A Star Atlas and Telescopic Handbook 

 (Epoch 1920) for Students and Amateurs. New and 

 enlarged edition, 283 



Noyes (A.), The counter e.m.f. of Polarisation in Sulphuric 



Acid, 320 

 Noyes (Prof. W. A.), Valency, 270 



Oddone (Prof.), The Earthquake in the Upper Tiber Valley 

 April 26, 1917, 71 



Ogilyie (Dr. F. Grant), Report on the Sheffield City 

 Museums, 133 



Ogilvie (Mrs. M.), presentation to the Natural History 

 Museum of Dr. M. Ogilvie 's British Bird-skins, 409 



O'Meara (Lt.-Col. W. A. J.), The training of Engineers, 

 387 



Omori (Prof.), The Eruptions and Earthquakes of the 

 Asama-Yama, 450 



Onslow (Hon. H.), The Colour of the Scales of Iridescent 

 Insects in Transmitted Light, 84; Wild Birds and 

 Distasteful Insect Larvae, 464 



Orrin (H. C), X-ray demonstration of the Vascular sys- 

 tem by Injections, 290 



Osborn (Prof. H. F.), The Origin and Evolution of Life on 

 the Theory of Action, Reaction, and Interaction of 

 Energy, 201 



Osborne (Miss Ethel E.), The Output of Women Workers 

 in relation to Hours of work in Shell-making, 493 



Osier (Sir W.), Man's Redemption of Man. Third edition, 

 23 ; Presentation of a collection of essays on his 

 seventieth birthday, 389; The Old Humanity and the 

 New Science, 234 



Ostwald (Dr. W.), A Handbook of Colloid-Chemistry. The ' 

 Recognition of Colloids, the Theory of Colloids, and 

 their ^ general Physico-Chemical Properties. Second 

 English edition, translated from the third German 

 edition by Prof. M. H. Fischer, with notes added by 

 E. Hatschek, 401 

 Owen (Prof. G.), appointed Professor of Physics in the 



University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 499 

 Oxley (Dr. A. E.), Influence of Molecular Constitution and 

 Temperature on Magnetic Susceptibility, Part IV., 398 



Page (Capt. H. J.), appointed Research Chemist and 



Head of the Chemical Department at Wisley, 389 

 Page (Capt. V. W.), The A B C of Aviation., 243 

 Paillot (A.), Parasitic Cocobacilli of the Caterpillar of 



Pieris brassiccB, 79 

 Panikkar (K. M.), The Nayars of Malabar, 450 

 Parenty (H.), A Miniature Model of a Steam Recorder, 200 

 Parker (Prof. G. H.), The elementary Nervous System, 



322 

 Parsons (Lady), Women's Work in Engineering and Ship- 

 building during the War, 39:; 

 Parsons (R. H.), Coal Consumption of Steam-power Plant, 



33 

 Partington (Capt. J. R.), appointed Professor of Chemistry 



at East London College, 96 

 Pascoe (Lt. E. H.), The Early History of the Indus, 



Brahmaputra, and Ganges, 78 

 Paterson (Prof. A. M), [obituary], 9 

 Paterson (C. C), and N. Campbell, Some characteristics 



of the Spark Discharge and its effect in igniting Ex- 

 plosive Mixtures, 118 

 Patterson (Dr. S'. W.), appointed Director of the Eliza Hall 



Institute of Research, Melbourne, 498 

 Patterson (Dr. T. S.), appointed Gardiner Professor of 



Organic Chemistry in Glasgow University, 439 

 Pattison (Prof. Pringle), impending resignation of the Chair 



of Logic and Metaphysics in Edinburgh University, 



237 



Paul (J. H.), Boiler Chemistry and Feed-water Supplies, 

 421 



Peacock (D. H.), Joseph Priestley, 463 



Pearl (Prof. R.), Measuring the net reproductive ability 

 of mated pairs of the Domestic Fowl, 332 ; The con- 

 cept of Inbreeding, 333 ; The Sex-ratio in the Domestic 

 Fowl, 332 ; and Miss A. M. Boring, Hermaphroditism 

 in Poultry, 333 ; The Corpus Luteum in the Hen, 332 ; 

 and S'. W. Patterson, Milk Production changing with 

 Age, 333 



