Index 



Banfield (F. J.), Tropic Days, 245 



Bar (J.), Die Vegetation des Val Onsernone (Kanton Tes- 



sinl, 243 



Barger (Dr. G.), appointed Professor of Chemistry in Edin- 

 burgh University, 516 



Barker (B. T. P.), and others, Fruit Investigations at Long 

 Ashton, i<4 



Barlcla (Prof. C. G.), awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics 

 for 1917, 230 



Barnes (Rev. E. W.), appointed Canon of Westminster, 

 3 1 1 ; Natural Science and Religion, 462 



Barral and Ranc, The Chemistrv of Sweet Flavours, 412 



Barretl (Sir J. \V.), The Twin Ideals: An Educated Com- 

 monwealth, 2 Vols., 4(1 1 



Barrow (G ), High-level Gravels of the South of England, 

 47 s 



Barrow Steed Company, Foundation of a Scholarship at 

 the Barrow Technical School, 119 



Barton (Capt. F. R.), Tattooing in South-Eastern New 

 Guinea, 173 



Banes (Prof. (\), Gravitational Attraction in Connection 

 with the Rectangular Interferometer, 4qq ; Interfero- 

 liietn of Vibrating Systems, 4qq ; The Interferometry 

 of Reversed and Non-reversed Spectra. Parts i. and ii., 



Bateman (H.), The Structure lof an Electro-Magnetic 



Field, 7c) 

 Bateson (Prof. \\\), The late Mr. R. P. Gregory, 284 

 Bathurst (Crept. Sir C), Conferment of a Peerage upon, 



in 

 Batson (R. (,. C), Static and Impact Methods, 174 

 Bauer (Dr.), and others, Magnetic Observations during 



Solar Eclipses, 47; 

 Bauer (E.), P. Weiss', and A. Picard, The Magnetisation 



1 01 in. ients of Oxygen and Nitric Oxide and the Theory 



of the Magneton, 150 

 Bayliss (Prof. W. M.), Chemical Correlation in the Growth 



of Plants, 285; Research on Health and Disease, 226; 



The Perception of Sound, 124, 263, 325 

 Bazett (H. O), appointed Lecturer in Clinical Physiology 



in Oxford University, 4q6 

 Beale (Sir W. P.), elected President of the Mineralogical 



Societv, 2 1 ^ 

 Beauverd (('..), Monographie du genre Melampyrum, 115 

 Rechhold (Prof. J. 11.), How Science can aid Germany, 510 

 Beckmann (Dr.), Training Disabled Soldiers for Work' in 



Engineering Factories," 271 

 Beebe (W.), A Monograph of the Pheasants, vol. i., 302 ; 



G. I. Hartley, and P. G. Howes, Tropical Wild Life 



in British Guiana, vol. i., 82 

 Bel. her (Standley), and Mason, Ltd., The Supply of 



Scientific Glassware, 514 

 B.ll (Dr. R. J. T.l, and j. K. Wood, Salaries of Scottish 



Lecturers, 477 

 Bellincham and Stanley, Ltd., Improved Form of Abbe 



Refractometer, 313 

 Bellincham (L.I. Zeiss' Abbe Refractometer, 244 

 Bennis (H.i, robituarv], 213 

 Benson (Prof. \\ . V). Geology and Petrology of the Great 



Serpentine Belt of N.S.W. Part vii.. ion ; viii., 519 

 Bequaert (J.), Revision of the Vespidaj of the Belgian Congo, 



3° 

 Berg (W. N.). and R. A. Reiser, Destruction of Tetanus 



Antitoxin by Chemical Agents, So 

 Berjronie (J.), Reconstitution of Isolated Muscles or of 



Muscular Groups lev Intensive Rhvthmic Faradisation, 



•,18 

 Berriman (A. E.), appointed Deputy Controller of the 



Technical Department of the Department of Aircraft 



Production, 03 

 Berthelot (A. |. Biochemical Researches on War-wounds, 47q 

 Berthelot (I).). and R. Trannoy, Absorbing- Power of Dry 



or Moist Earth for Caseous Chlorine, 45s 

 Rews (Prof. I. W.). South Alri. an Phytogeography, 2,1 

 Bianco (O. Zanotti), and Dr. C. G. Knott.' Airy and the 



Figure of the Earth. 3S4 

 ... ek [Van), Borrelly's Comet, 153 

 Bigourdan (G.), awarded the Gold M'edal of the Royal 

 Vstronomical Society, 44S ; Reform of the Present 



< h il Calendar, 4^7 

 Bigwi od (G.), Cotton, 4S5 



Birkeland (Prof. Kr.), Observations of Zodiacal Light, 30 



Bjerknes (Prof.), Weather Forecasting, 4q3 



Blair (A. A.), The Chemical Analysis of Iron. Eighth 

 edition, 84 



Blake (F. C), Depth of Effective Plane in X-ray Crystal 

 Penetration, 399 



Blanchard (Prof. R. A. E.), [death], 468; [obituary], 50c, 



Boas (Dr. F\), and L. Shotridge, Language of the Tlinqit 

 Indians, 112 



B.'.eher (Prof. M.), [obituary], 130 



Bodine (J. IL), Respiration of Larval Dragon-flies, 250 



Bois (Prof. H. E. J. G. du), [death], 213 



Bolton (S.), The Aurora Borealis of December 25, 1918, 

 4 "5 



Bonaparte (Prince R.), "Notes Pteridologiques, " 54 



Bonar (G.), Gifl lei University College, Dundee, for a 

 Scheme of Commercial Education, 41S 



Bone (Prof. W. A.), Coal and its Scientific Uses, 202 ; 

 Resignation of Position of Consultant to the Fuel Re- 

 search Board, 129 



Boone (W. T.), A Complete Course of Volumetric Analysis 

 for Middle and Higher Forms of Schools, 24 



Bose (Sir J. C), Biography of, 231 



Bosler (Dr. J.), Origin of New Stars, 304 



Boswell (Prof. P. G. H.), A Memoir on British Resources 

 of Refractory Sands for Furnace and Foundry Pur- 

 poses. Part i. With Chemical Analyses by Dr. H. F. 

 liar wood and A. A. Eldridge, 261 ; A Memoir on British 

 Resources of Sands and Rocks used in Glassmaking, 

 with Notes on certain Crushed Rocks and Refractory 

 Materials. With Chemical Analyses by Dr. H. F. Har- 

 wood and A. A. Eldridge. Second edition, _>e>i ; Im- 

 pressions of the Glass Industry of the United States 

 gathered on a recent Visit, 518 



Bottomlej (Miss A. M.), Fungoid Diseases in Young Cypress 

 Plants, 134 



Bouchardat (Prof. G.), [obituary], 410 



Bouchon (J.), Lymphatic Bleeding as a means of Disinfec- 

 tion of War-wounds, ijq 



Boulenger (G. A.), Is Evolution Reversible?, 438 



Bourgeois (Gen.), A Method of Determining the Direction 

 and Velocity of the Wind in Cloudy Weather, 209 



Bourion (I'M. and Ch. Courtois, Conditions of Utilisation 

 of Schilling's Apparatus for the Control of Industrial 

 Hydrogen, 479 



Boutroux (E.), Report of Death Unfounded, 110 



Bowlby (Maj.-Gen. Sir A.), Surgery in the Field, 493 



Boycott (Prof. A. E.), The Neglect of Biological Subjects 

 in Education, 405 



Boys (Prof. C. V.), A Fuel Economiser, 249 ; Fuel Econo- 

 mises, 285 ; Spitting of Silver on Solidification, 

 234 



Braae (J.), and J. Fischer-Petersen, Comet miSe/ (Schorr), 

 V-»- 173 



Brade-Birks (H. and G.), Notes on Myriapoda, 469 



Bradford (Dr. E. H.), Retirement from the Harvard Medical 

 School, 39 



Bradford (Sir J. Rose), and Capts. E. F. Bashford and 

 I. A. Wilson. The Cause of Influenza, ji.ci 



Bradlee (F. B. C), The Salem Iron Factory, 11 



Bradv (Prof. G. S.), Copepoda Collected by the Australasian 

 Antarctic Expedition, 12 



Brady (Dr. O. I..), appointed President of the National 

 Union of Scientific Workers, 212 



Brazier (C. E.), Influence of the Velocity of the Wind on 

 the Vertical Distribution, etc., 460 



Brearley (A. W. and II.), Ingots and Ingot Moulds, (02 



Brereton (('.). Water Snails and Leeches in an Artificial 



Pool, 50 



Bridge^ (G. 1-Y); The Writer of the Article, Modern Studies 

 in Schools, 186 



Brierley (W. B.), appointed Mvcologist to the New Insti- 

 tute, of Phvte. pathological Research, Rothamsted, 2^0 



Briggs (I.), rdeath], 1.1 ' 



Bright (C), Telegraphy, Aeronautics, and War, ^Sj 



Brinkmann (Dr. A.), Skeletons of Norwegian Domestic 

 Animals in the Bergens Museum. 3 ;-> 



Bristol (Miss M.), A Review of the Genus Chlorochvtrium, 

 Cohn. 27* 



Broad <C. D.), Mechanical Explanation and its Alternatives, 

 10S 



