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Index 



XIX 



Botany and Director of the Plant-breeding Institute 



at University College, Aberystwyth, 178 

 Starling (Prof. E. H.), Report on the Food Conditions in 



Germany, 471 

 Stebbing (Rev. T. R. R.), Faith in Fetters, 224 

 Stebbins (Dr. J.), The American Astronomical Society, 325 ; 



and E. Dershem, Magnitude of Nova Aquilae, 474 

 Steel (T.), The External Parasites of the Dingo, 420; 



Food of Rats, 345 

 Stefanescu (S.), Structure of the Plates of the Molars 



of Elephas indicus and the different origin of the 



two species of living elephants, 380 

 Stefanik (Genl. M.), [obituary], 231 

 Steinheil (Dr. A.), and Dr. E. Voit, Applied Optics : The 



Computation of Optical Systems. Translated and 



edited by J. W. French. Vol. II., 401 

 Stenhouse (A. S.), and Major W. Bisset, presentation of 



minerals, rocks and fossils to the Geology department 



of Edinburgh University, 78 

 Stenning (E. H.), A Brilliant Auroral Display, 9 

 Stevens (F.), The Educational Work at the Salisbury 



Museum, 1916-19, 337 

 Stewart (Dr. A. W.), appointed Professor of Chemistry in 



the Queen's University of Belfast, 479; Recent Ad- 

 vances in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry. Third 



edition, 322 

 Stirling (Sir E. C), [death], 69 ; [obituary article], 87 

 Stone (H.), appointed University Lecturer in Forestry in 



Cambridge University, 336 

 S'topes (Dr. Marie C), The Ingredients of Bituminous Coal, 



473 ; The Bennetitales, 1 16 

 Storkerson (S.), Arrival with his party on the Alaskan 



Coast, 8 

 Strachan (J.), The Chemistry of Dendritic Growths in Paper, 



219 

 Strong (Dr. J.), appointed Professor of Education in Leeds 



University, 418 

 Strong (Dr. W. M.), awarded the Murchison grant by the 



Royal Geographical Society, 52 

 Strutt (Hon. R. J.), Bakerian lecture : A Study of the 



Line-spectrum of Sodium as excited by Fluorescence, 



359 ; Scattering of Light by Solid Substances, 37 

 Stuart (Capt. M.), The Earthquake in Eastern Bengal, etc., 



on July 8, 1918, 91 

 Stuck (Ven. Archdeacon), awarded the Back grant by the 



Royal Geographical Society, 52 

 Sturge (Dr. W. A.), [obituary], m 

 Sturtevant (A.), Experiments with Drosophila melanogaster 



{ampelophila), 354 

 Styles (Sir H. H.), appointed Professor of Clinical Surgery 



in Edinburgh University, 418 

 Sudeley (Lord), and others. Museums as Educational In- 

 struments, 49 

 Suess (Prof. Ed.), La Face de la Terre (Das Antlitz der 



Erde), Tome III., 46 Partie ; Tables G^nerales de 



rOuvrage, Tomes I., II., III., 502 

 Sutton (J. R.), Some Controversial Notes on the Diamond, 



299 ; The Study of the Diamond Made, with a note on 



the Internal Structure of Diamond, 480 

 Svardson (J.), Comet 1914c (Neujmin), 92 

 Swaine (J. M.), The Canadian Bark-beetles, 269 

 Swinton (A. A. Campbell), Wireless Telephony, 284. 304 

 Sydenham (Lord), Address at the opening of the British 



Scientific Products Exhibition, 374 ; Science and Labour 



Unrest, 312 

 Sylow (Prof. L.), [obituary article], 49 

 S'ylven (N.), Variety of the Common Pine indigenous in 



Northern Sweden, 176 



Taboury (F.), and M. Godchot, A new method for the 



preparation of Bicyclic Ketones, 459 

 Tait (Capt. J.), appointed Drake Professor of Physiology at 



McGill University, 336 

 Tallantyre'(S'. B.), The Formaldehyde process for estimating 



Bismuth, 455 

 Tasaki (B.). and U. Tanaka, Isolation of " Robitin," 132 

 Tattersall (Dr. W. M.), elected Secretory of the Museums 



Association, 395 



Taylor (F. H.), Australian Tabanidse, No. IV., 420; Con- 

 tributions to a Knowledge of Australian Culicidae, 

 No. 4, 59 



Taylor (Dr. Griffith), An Orographical Map of Australia, 

 251 ; The Australian Environment (especially as con- 

 trolled by Rainfall), 447 



Teed (Major P. L.), The Chemistry and Manufacture of 

 Hydrogen, 442 



Tempany (Dr. H. A.), The Casuarina Woods in Mauritius, 

 390 



Thane (Sir G.), The title of Emeritus Professor conferred 

 upon, by the University of London, 439 



Thoday (D.), Botany : A Text-book for Senior Students. 

 Second edition, 301 



Thomas (Dr. C. J.), and Sir G. Newman, Health of 

 School Children, ii 



Thomas (Dr. Ethel N.), appointed Keeper of Botany in 

 the National Museum of Wales, 289 



Thomas (J. W.), appointed Lecturer in the Electrical 

 Engineering Department of the Birmingham Municipal 

 Technical School, 458 



Thompson (Prof. D'Arcy W.), Mean Sea-level, 493 ; 

 Tropisms, 163 ; Whales landed at the Scottish Whaling 

 Stations, 32 



Thompson (Dr. J. M'L.), The Stelar Anatomy of Platy- 

 zoma microphyllum, R.Br., 18 



Thompson (Prof. P.), Resignation of the position of Dean 

 of the Faculty of Medicine of Birmingham University, 

 379 



Thomson (Prof. Arthur), The Maturation of the Human 

 Ovum, 472 



Thomson (H.), Mars, 212; Nova Aquilae, 353 



Thomson (Dr. J. Allan), The Brachiopoda collected by the 

 Australian Antarctic Expedition, 54 



Thomson (Sir J. J.), appointed a member of the Advisory 

 Council to the Committee of the Privy Council for 

 Scientific and Industrial Research, 230 ; Developments 

 in Applied Science, etc., 312; elected Professor of 

 Physics in Cambridge University, 418 ; elected to the 

 Standing Committee of the British Museum, 230 ; 

 resignation of the Cavendish Professorship of Experi- 

 mental Physics in Cambridge University, 37 ; The Ideal 

 of Science Teaching, 273 



Thomson (W.), appointed Principal of the Croydon Poly- 

 technics, 257 



Thorpe (Sir T. E.), Some Recent Atomic Weight Deter- 

 minations, 346 ; The Life-work of a Hindu Chemist, i 



Tieghem (Prof. Ph. Van), Elements de Botanique. Tome 

 I., Botanique G6n^rale " ; Tome II., "Botanique 

 Sp^ciale. " Cinqui^me Edition, remainee et augmen- 

 t^e par Prof. J. Costantin, 301 



Tilden (Sir W. A.). Absorption of Gases by Charcoal, 24 ; 

 Chemistry in Reconstruction, 392 



Tilly (S. H.), International Use of Patent Searches, 70 



Tillyard (Dr. R. J.), A Fossil Insect Wing belonging to the 

 new order Parameooptera, 519; Australian Megaloptera 

 or Alder-flies, with descriptions of new genera and 

 species, 59 ; Mesozoic Insects of Queensland. Part V., 

 Mecoptera, 520 ; Morphology and Systematic position 

 of the family Micropterygidae (sens. lat.). Introduc- 

 tion and Part I. : The Wings, 420 ; Studies in Austra- 

 lian Neuroptera. No. 6 : The familv Psychopsidae, 

 58 ; Studies in Australian Neuroptera. No. 7 : The life- 

 history of Psychopsis elegans, Gu^rin, 59 ; The Panor- 

 poid Complex. Part II., 19 



du Toit (A. L.), Zoning of the " Karroo System " of South 

 Africa", 330 



Torday (E.), The Northern Babunda Tribe, 251 



Torii (R.), Les Ainou des lies Kouriles, A32 



Tower (Dr. W. L.), The Mechanism of Evolution in Lep- 

 tino-tarsa, '^17 



Townsend (Prof."^ E.), [death], 191 



Travers (Dr. M. ' W.), Experiments with a Gas-fired Pot- 

 furnace, 419 



Tr^mont (C), New Methods for the Mechanical Testing of 

 Metals, 518 



TriflRtt (Miss), appointed Demonstrator in Orgianic Chemis- 

 try at Bedford College for Women, 479 



Trow (Dr. A. H.), appointed Principal of the University 

 College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, 336 



