Nature, "j 

 October^, 1919J 



Index 



Hsematic Phenomena in Anaphylaxy and Antianaphylaxy, 

 Some, C. Richet, P. Brodin, and Fr. Saint-Girons, 39 



Hakea laurina. Application of the Biological Method to 

 the Study of the Leaves of, E, Bourquelot and 

 H. H6rissey, 39 



Hales, Rev. Stephen, Life of, Prof. F. Smith, 150 



Halogen Acids, The Addition Compounds of, to Di- 

 phenylarsenic Acid, V. Grignard and G. Rivat, 479 



Harrison, Lt.-Col. E. F., Memorial Lecture on the late, 

 F. H. Carr, 432 



Harvard University, Provision for a Choate Memorial 

 Scholarship, 237 



Hastings and East Sussex Naturalist, The, 273 



Haiiy, Ren^-Just, Articles on, 290 



Haystacks, Spontaneous Combustion of, W. Smith, 491 



Health: Bureau, Central, Proposal to set up a, 112; Bill, 

 The Ministry of, Major Astor and others, 7 ; Third 

 Reading Passed after Alteration, 139 ; Sir R. Morant 

 designated First Secretary of the, 88 ; Minister of. 

 Dr. C, Addison appointed, 328 ; of our Children, The, 



Heat : Light, and Motive Power, Distribution of, by Gas 

 and Electricity, Sir Dugald Clerk, 233 ; of Evaporation 

 of a Liquid, Application to Eight Different Substances 

 of the Formula which expresses the, E. Ari^s, 79 



Hedgehog carrying Fruit upon its Spines The Ancient 

 Legend as to the, M. Christy, 119 



Heidelberg University, Prof. L. Jost appointed Professor 

 of Botany in, 96 



Helium in Fire-damp, etc.. Prof. C. Moureu. 412 



Heriot-\\'att College, Edinburgh, Dr. Boon appointed to 

 the Chair of Chemistry at, 198 



Higher Education Grants and Training for ex-Service 

 Officers and Men, 499 



Highways and Byways in Northamptonshire and Rutland, 

 H. A. Evans, 103 



Hindu : Astronomical Deities, G. R. Kaye, 500 ; Chemist, 

 The Life-work of a. Sir T. E. Thorpe, i 



Holzes, Mikrographie des, der auf Java vorkommenden 

 Baumasten, im Auftrage des Kolonial-Ministeriums, 

 Funfte Lief, Prof. J. W. Moll and Dr. H. H. Jans- 

 sonius, 303 



Home Civil Service, New Regulations for Examinations for 

 Clerkships in the, 237 



Homogeneous Mixtures, Equation for the Chemical Equi- 

 librium of, part i.. Prof. A. W. Porter, 459 



Horses of Tang T'ai-Tsung, The, and the Antecedents of 

 the Chinese Horse, C. W. Bishop, 48^ 



Human : Basal Metabolism, A Biometric Study of, J. A. 

 Harris and F. G. Benedict, 19 ; Machine, The. and 

 Industrial Efficiency, Prof. F. S. Lee, 261 ; Ovum, 

 Maturation of the. Prof. A. Thomson, 472 ; Skeleton, 

 The, An Interpretation, Prof. H. E. Walter, 383 



Humanity, The Old, and the New Science, Sir W. Osier, 

 234 ' 



Humming Birds, The Lustre of some Feathers of, H. J. 

 Charbonnier, 324 



Hut-burning in India. Dr. W. Crooke, 32 



Hyderabad Archaeological Society, The Gold Medal of the, 

 awarded to H. Cousens, 510 



Hydraulic Experiments with Valves, etc., 270 



Hydrogen : Atoms, Mobility of the, in Organic Molecules, 

 J. Martinet, 159; in War and Industry, 442; The 

 Chemistry and Manufacture of, Major P. L. Teed, 442 



Hydrographic Conference, The International, 328 



Hydrophobia, Society for the Prevention of, Reorganisation 

 of the, 249 



Hyoscine, Resolution of, into the Laevo-form and the 

 Dextra-form, H. King, 114 



" Hyporit," Manufacture of, at the Griesheim-elektron 

 Chemical Works, m 



Ice : A New Theory of Transportation by, F. Debenham, 

 319; in the Arctic Seas, State of the, in 1918. 270 



Ifugas Law, R. F. Barton, 371 



Igneous-ore Deposits, Genesis of, W. H. Goodchild, 338 



Illinois University rJuildings, Laboratories, etc., of, 238 



Illiteracy in Easte.^ Europe, 158 



Illuminating Engineering Society, Tenth Anniversary 

 Dinner of the, 70 



Imperial : British Institute of Archaeology in Cairo, Plea for 

 an, Sir A. Evans, 31 ; College of Science and Tech- 

 nology, Free Places at the, 237 ; Gifts to, by O. Beit 

 and an Old Student of the Royal College of Science, 258; 

 Education Conference, 313 ; Speeches by H. A. L. 

 Fisher and others, 313; Mineral Resources Bureau, 

 Incorporation of the, 350 



Incandescent Larva, "Smoke " from, 433 



India : and the Cultivation of the Physical Sciences, Sir 

 Prafulla Chandra R^y, 353 ; Board of Scientific Advice 

 for. Annual Report of the, 434 ; Food-crops in, Means 

 of rapidly increasing the Produce of, 1 13 ; The Govern- 

 ment of, and Scientific Medicine, 229 



Indian : Association for the Cultivation of Science, Report 

 of the, for 1917, 113; Astronomical Instruments, Dr. 

 J. L. E. Dreyer, 166 ; Forest Records, vol. vi., part iv. : 

 A Further Note on the Antiseptic Treatment of Timber, 

 recording Results obtained from Past Experiments, 

 R. S. Pearson, 81 ; Geology and Physical Geography, 

 A Bibliography of, with an Annotated Index of Minerals 

 of Economic Value, T. H. D. La Touche, two parts, 

 223 ; Land Planarians, Prof R. H. Whitehouse, 211 ; 

 Mineral Production in 1917, 372 ; Museum, Guide to 

 Andamanese and other Objects in the. Dr. A. M. 

 Meerwarth, 511 ; Science Congress, The Seventh 

 Annual Meeting of the, 450 ; Survey Report, vol. xi., 293 



Indigo, A Hot-water Process for the Extraction of. Dr. 

 F. Marsden, 137 



Individuality, The Problem of, 342 



Inductance Calculations, Simplified, with Special Reference 

 to Thick Coils, P. R. Coursey. 97 



Indus, Brahmaputra, and Ganges, The Early History of 

 the, Lieut. E. H. Pascoe. 78 



Industrial : Biology, National Institute of, Plea for a, 

 A. Chaston Chapman, 511; Efficiency, 261; Electro- 

 lysis, 203 ; Fatigue, Reports on, 493 ; Research Board, 

 Dr. Winifred Cullis and Miss M. Wilson accept 

 Membership of the, 172 ; Hygiene, Journal of. No. i, 

 489 ; Lighting, L. Gaster, 437 ; L. Gaster, H. C. Wheat, 

 E. G. W. Souster, 513; Organisation, Capt. M. Green- 

 wood, 329 ; The Physiology of, and the Re-employment 

 of the Disabled, Prof. J. Amar, Translated by B. Miall, 

 Edited, etc., by Prof. A. F. Stanley Kent, 341 ; Recon- 

 struction and the Metric System, H. AUcock, 173 ; 

 Research and the Supply of Trained Scientific Workers, 

 Report of the Education Committee of the British 

 Science Guild on, 318; The Government Scheme for, 31 



Infections, Hidden Experimental, C. Nicolle and C. Lebailly, 

 1 80 



Influenza : Epidemic in India, Major N. White, 52 ; Etiology 

 of, Major G. Gibson, Major Bowman, and Capt. 

 Connor, 90; Returns of, 9, 32, 52 ; The Clinical Aspects 

 of. Sir W. Herringham, 136 ; The Epidemiology of, 

 Capt. Greenwood, 136 



Inosite, Synthesis of the Hexaphosphate of, etc., S. Poster 

 nak, 480 



Institut d'Optique : The, 473 ; Higher Instruction at the. 

 490 



Institute of Metals, The Autumn Meeting of the, 449 



Institution of : Civil Engineers, The King of Italy and th» 

 Prince of Wales elected Honorary Members of the. 

 Awards of the, 192 ; Mining Engineers, Forthcoming 

 General Meeting of the, 268 



Intensity, Distribution of, along Positive-ray Parabolas of 

 Atoms and Molecules of Hydrogen, and its Possible 

 Explanation, F. W. Aston, 297 



Inter-allied : Confederation for Pure and Applied Chemistry, 

 Arrangements for the First Meeting of the Council of 

 the, 149; Co-operation in Chemistry, 187 



International : Hydrographic Conference, Forthcoming 

 Meeting of an, 289 ; Research Council, Forthcoming 

 Meeting of the. 308 ; Meeting of the, 449 ; The Brussels 

 Meeting of the, 464 



Intravenous : Injection in Wound Shock, Prof. W. M. 

 Bayliss, 122 ; Injections in Cholera, Prof. W. M. 

 Bayliss. 264 



Inventions, The Efficiency of, ii3 



Invisible Light in Warfare. Uses of. Prof. R. W. Wood, 138 



lonisation and Radiation, Dr. R. A. Houstoun, 145 



Ions produced by Phosphorus, Nature of the, Prof. J. .A. 

 McClelland and P. J. Nolan, 39 



