Judex 



Jaureguy, Froment, and Stephen, German Industry after 

 thi War, 107; Influence of the War on German In- 

 dustry, 66 

 Jeans (J. H.|, The Nebular Hypothesis, 114 

 Jeffers (H. M.), Comet iqiSrf "(Schorr), 512 

 Jeffers (Le Roy), The Great Onyx Cave, Kentucky, 95 

 Jehu (Dr. T. J.), to Deliver the Swinev Lectures on Geo- 



logy, 259 

 h Hi (Admiral Viscount), elected a Distinguished Honor- 

 ary Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 448 

 Jenkinson (S. N.), The Requirements of Clay for Glass-pot 



Making, 199 

 Johns (C), Tin' Properties <if Metals .is Affected by their 



Occluded Gases, 2 54 

 Johnson (J. P. 1. [obituary], -,51 

 Johnston (Sir H. H.), Theodore Roosevelt, ^Sn 

 Johnston (Dr. T. Hi. and Miss M. Bancroft, Some New 



Sj Parasites of Queensland Fresh-water Fish, 



S<9 

 Johnston (W. and A. K.l. Map of the Western Front, 3q2 

 Johnstone (Dr. J.), The Dietetic Value of the Herring, 6 

 Joleaud (L.i, Migrations of the Genus Hipparion, etc., 460 

 Jolibois (J.), and A. Sanfourche, Constitution of Nitrous 



Fumes, 47m 

 Jonckheere (Mr.), Wolf's Comet, 32 

 Jon.- (Chapman), On Colour Sensitised Plates. q2 

 Jones (D. F. I, Effect of In-breeding and Cross-breeding 

 upon Development, 300 



J - (Sir E.), The Government and the Dve Industry, .-7, 



Jones (Prof. II. C). The Nature of Solution, 101 



I ' (Sir R.l. Work in Special Military Hospitals for 



Disabled Men, 52 

 Jouane (L.), Elasticity of Pure Cement, 220 

 Joyce (T. A.), A Remarkable Wooden Stool from Eleuthera, 



Bahamas. 310 

 Joyner (R. B.), Hydro-electric Power Supply, 236 

 Juhod (Rev. H. A.). Customs of the Barongn in Relation 



to Smallpox', 131; 

 Junta (Dr. C. F.), Scientific Research and National Pros- 

 perity, 55 

 Jutson (J. T.i, Influence of the Crystallisation of Soluble 

 Salts in Promoting Rock-weathering in Sub-arid 

 Regions, 50 ; Sand-ridges, Sand-plains, and Sand- 

 glaciers at Comet Vale, in Sub-arid Western Australia, 

 510: The Sand Ridges, Rock Floors, and oiler Asso- 

 1 i.itnt Features at Goongarrie, W. Australia, 19 



Kamensky (M.), Wolfs Comet, 74. 153 



Kam W. F. de Vismes), [obituary], 19 



Keble (R. A.i, Lava Residuals and Drainage Systems, to 



Keeley (F. J.), Polariscopic Effects Produced by Certain 

 Diatoi 



Keith (Pn.f. A.), The Perception of Sound, 164; The Theory 

 oi Hormones applied to Plants, 303 



Kellas (Dr. A. M.'i, Degree of D.Sc." conferred upon, by 

 London University, 4,8 



Kellaway (F. G \pplied Science, 413; Some Develop- 

 ments in I nr 1 . luring the War, 434, 507 



Kellicott 1 Pr<.f. W. r.'i. [obituary]* 4q2 



Keltie (Sir I. Scott), ., ;sisted by Dr. M. Epstein, The States- 

 man's Year-Book, 1918, 24 



Kemp (P.i, Alternating-current Electrical Engineering. 162 



Kendall (Prof. P. E.i. "Washouts" in Coal-seams, and the 

 Effects of Contemporary Earthquakes, 437 



Kennard (A. S.), and B. B. Woodward, The Linnean 

 Species of Non-marine Mollusca represented in the 

 British Fauna, 278 



Kent (Dr. W.), [obituary], 120 



Kerr (Prof. J. Graham), Supplies ol [moeha proteiis for 

 Laboratories, 166 

 er (P.), Visit of, to London. 172 

 Hi. P.). Consumption in Harvey's Tim.' and To- 

 nne, ini ; to Deliver tie- Harveian Orati n, in 



[iss A. M.), Balansia Growing on Cynodnn daetylon 

 Pretoria. 134 



King il> A. S.), Electric-furnace Spectra, 114 



Kingon (Rev. J. R. L.i, Unrealised Factor- in F.conomic 

 Development, 133 



Kipping (Prof. F. S.), awarded the Davy Medal- of the 

 Royal S01 ioi v , 229, 275 



Kirk (E.), Successive Epochs of Glaciation in Alaska. 112 



Knab (F.), Bequests by, 420 



Knecht (Prof. E.), and E. Hibbert, New Reduction .Methods 

 in Volumetric Analysis. Reissue, with additions, 381 



Knott (Dr. C. G.), elected President of the Scottish Meteoro- 

 logical Society, 331 ; Further Note on the Propagation 

 of Earthquake Waves, 230 



Kolbe (Dr. F. ('.), The Function of Experiment in the 

 Teaching of Botany in Schools, 134 



Komninos (T.I, A New Synthesis of Aromatic from Fatty 

 Compounds, 300 



Kostinsky (Dr. S.), Parallax of the Barnard Star, 413 



Krysto (Miss C), Bringing the World to our Foreign- 

 language Soldiers, 197 



Lacroix (A.), Dacites and Dacitoides, with reference to the 

 Lavas of Martinique, 518 



Laird (Prof. J.I, Synthesis and Discovery in Knowledge, 359, 



Lamb (Prof. H.), The Movements of the Eye, 319 



Lambert (Prof. Carlton), Gift of, to the Cancer Investiga- 

 tion Department of the Middlesex Hospital, 218 



Lander (Miss K.), Method of Preparing Skeletons by the 

 Use of Trypsin. 278 



Lane (Lt.-Col. C), Methods lor tin Detection of Hook- 

 worm infection, 214 



Lang (('apt. A.I, and Lieut. Blowes, A New World's Alti- 

 tude Record, 369 



Langmuir (Li, awarded the Hughes Medal of the Royal 

 Sot lety, 220, 27, 



Lantz (Prof. D." E. I, ' [death], 230 



Lapieque (L.1, Use of Marine Alga lor Feeding Horses, 

 420; and E. Barbe, The Chlorine Index as a Com- 

 parativi Measuri ol the Richness of Soils in Humus. 



438 



I. armor (Sir J.), I he Essence of Physical Relativity, 499 



La Km i\A'.|, Testing for Intelligence, 290 



Laseron (C.I, Some Permo-Carbonil'crous Fenestellidas, with 



Desi ription ol New Species, ig 

 Laurie (R. D.i. A University Association, 383 

 Lawson (R. W.|, The Aggregate Recoil of Radi«-activc Sub- 

 stances Emitting a-Rays, 464 

 Leach (A. L.), Occupation of the Submerged Forest-lands off 



Pembrokeshire by Flint-chipping Man, 112; Prehistoric 



Remains in the Museum at Tenby, 310 

 I eathes (Stanley), Importance of Modern Languages, 437 

 Le Chatelier (H.I, and B. Bogitch, The Heterogeneity of 



Steel, 1 vi 

 Lee (L. B.), Dyestuffs and the Textile Industry, 168 

 Lefram (Lieut.), Giant Aeroplanes, 425 

 Legal (C. E.I, The Forestry and Timber Supplies of the 



I nion of South Africa, 134 

 Leggi (Col. W. V.), [obituary], 331 

 Lehmer (D. X.), Arithmetical Theory of Certain Hurwitzian 



Continued Fractions, ion 

 Leigh (G.), The Great Crested Grebe in Warwickshire, 352 

 Leiper (Dr. R. T.I, Diagnosis of Helminth Infections from' 



tin Character of the Eggs of the Faeces, 238; The 



"New" Rabbit Disease, 239 

 Leonard (W. J.), (jilt to Clifton College for a Scholarship, 



-37 

 Le Ron ((.. A.), \ Mode of Mercurial Embalming in 



Medieval limes, 360; Fires Produced by Hertzian 



Wa\ es, 470 

 Lesage (P.), Utilisation of the Curve of Limits of Germina- 

 tion of Seeds after Soaking in Solutions, 420 

 Lespinasse (M.), Application ol the Cepede Method to the 



Staining of the Leprosy Bacillus, 270 

 L 'Estrange (W. W.l. and Dr. R. Greig-Smith, Springing 



of Tins of Preserved Fruit, 200 

 Lethbridge (Sir Roper), [obituary], 402 

 Lewis (E. P.), The Ethical Value of Science, 268 

 Liapounolf (Prof. A. M.), [obituary j, 509 

 Liddell (E. G. T.), elected to a Senior Demyship at Trinity 



College. Oxford, 317 

 Lifschitz (J.I. Chemical Luminescence, 431 

 Lindner (Dr. P.), Obtaining Eat from Low forms of 



Animal Life, 31 



