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Index 



XXI 



Origin, Composition, Manufacture, Natural, Artificial, 

 Fermented, Distilled, Alkaloidal, and Fruit Juices, 482 



Wilkinson (Lt.-Commr. N.), Camouflage of Ships of War, 

 304 ; Dazzle-{>aioting. of Ships, 395 



Wilkinson (the late W. H.), The collection of lichens and 

 associated library of, presented to Birmingham Univer- 

 sity, 397 



Willcocks (Sir W.), The Sudd Reservoir, 233 



Williams (Lt.-Col. A. C), The Design and Inspection of 

 Certain Optical Munitions of War, 475 



Williams (E. O.), The Economic Size of Concrete Ships, 



33 



Williams (S. H.), A new Process of Printing on Paper in 

 Natural Colours, 133 



Willows (Dr. R. S.), and E. Hatschek, Surface Tension 

 and Surface Energy and their Influence on Chemical 

 Phenomena. Second edition, 23 



Wilson (C. T. R.), A Micro-voltameter, 298 ; appointed 

 Reader in Electrical Meteorology in Cambridge Univer- 

 sity, 379 



Wilson (Prof. E.), and Prof. E. F. Herroun, The Magnetic 

 Properties of Varieties of Magnetite, .399 



Wilson (Sir Henry), Lord Gorell's work, 313 



Wilson (Miss Mona), Acceptance of membership of the In- 

 dustrial Fatigue Research Board, 172 



Wilson (M. E.), Rocks of Timiskaming County, Quebec, 

 390 



Wilson (Dr. W.), appointed Senior Lecturer in Physics at 

 King's College, London, 479 



Winchell (A. N.), and E. R. Miller, A remarkable Dustfall 

 at Madison, Wisconsin, 310 



Winterbotham (Lt.-Col. H. S. L.), British Survey Work 

 on the Western Front, 173 



Witherby (H. F.), A Practical Handbook of British Birds. 

 Part I., 323 



Witting (Prof. R.), Hafsvtan, Geoidvtan och Landhojn- 

 ingen utmed Baltiska Hafvet och vid Nordsjon, 493 



Wodehouse (Dr. H. M.), appointed Professor of Education 

 in Bristol University, 397 



Wolf (Dr. C. G. L.), The National Research Council of the 

 United States, 245 



Wood (Dr. J. K.), appointed Lecturer in Physical Chemis- 

 try at the Manchester College of Technology. 518 



Wood (Mrs. Orson), appointed Demonstrator in Physics at 

 Bedford College for Women, 479 



Wood (R. C), Grading Cotton, 137 



Wood (Prof. R. W.), Uses of Invisible Light in Warfare, 



138 

 Woodman (Miss), appointed Part-time Demonstrator in 



Physiology at Bedford College for Women, 479 

 Woodward (Dr. A. Smith), elected President of the Linnean 



Society, 268 ; Presidential address to the South-Eastern 



Union of Scientific Societies, 314 ; The Dentition of the 



Petalodont Shark, Climaxodus, 319 

 Woodward (Dr. H.), re-elected President of the Palaeonto- 



graphical Society, 172 

 Wordie. (J. M.), appointed Demonstrator of Petrology iil 



Cambridge University, 336 

 Wren (T. L.), appointed Reader in Geometry at University 



College, London, 439 

 Wright (Sir Almroth), The Lessons of the War and some 



new Prospects in the Field of Therapeutic Immunisa- 

 tion, 112 

 Wright (R.), Effect of some simple Electrolytes on the 



Temperature of Maximum Density of Water, 113 

 Wright (R. S.), Manufacture of the Snook Machine, 271 ; 



X-Rays and British Industry, 244 

 Wright (W. B.), The Palaeozoic floor of North-Eastern 



Ireland, with predictions as to concealed Coalfields, 



S8 



Yamamoto (I.), Variation of Latitude, 10 



Yamanouchi, Iwashima, and Sakakami, The Influenza 



Epidemic of 1918-19, 420 

 Yeri (M.), and T. Kaburaki, The Polyclad Turbellaria of 



the Japanese Coasts, 472 

 Yorke (Dr. W.), .Amoebic Dysentery, 137 

 Young (A._ W.), appointed Lecturer on Pure and Applied 



Mathematics at the Sir John Cass Technical Institute, 



218 

 Young (J.), Explosives, 414 

 Young (Prof. W. H.), appointed Professor of Mathematics 



in the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 499; 



The Area of Surfaces, 258 

 Younger (Dr. and Mrs.), Gift to St. Andrews Univer- 

 sity for a Memorial Hall, 198 



Zilva (S. S.), and E. M. Wells, Dental Changes in the 

 Teeth of the Guinea-pig produced by a Scorbutic Diet, 

 17 



