Index 



.Moir (J.), Colour and Chemical Constitution. Parts v. to 



viii., 439 

 Moir (J. Reid), Casts of Ancient Human Bones in the 



Ipswich Museum, 93 ; Late Bronze-age Urns Found 



near Manningtree and Ipswich, 493 

 Molliard (M.), Production of Glycocoll by Isaria densa, 300; 



The Saprophytic Life of an Entomophthoni, J5g 

 Monaco (The Prince of), Course of the Floating Mines in 



the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean During and 

 ' After the War, 419 

 Mond (E.), Endowment of a Francis Mond Professorship 



of Aeronautical Engineering in Cambridge University, 



516 

 Moodie (Prof. R. L.), Studies in Paleopathology, 130 

 Moore (C. B.), The North-Western Florida ' Coast Re- 

 visited, 331 

 Moore (Prof. F. J.), A History of Chemistry, 161 

 Moore (Dr. G. E.), Some Judgments of Perception, 219 

 Morgan (Prof. G. T.), Organic Compounds of Arsenic and 



Antimony, 41 

 Morris (Sir M.), to Give an Address on "Past and Future 



of tlie Fight against Tuberculosis," 150 

 Morrison (Prof. J. T.), The Internal Structure of the Earth, 



'34 

 Morton (Prof. W. B.), Sir Thomas Wrightson's Theory of 



Hearing, 49S 

 Moseley (H. G. J.), A Suggested Memorial to, 213 

 Mossman (R. C), Climate and Meteorology of Antarctic 



and Sub-Antarctic Regions, 470 

 Mottram (Mr.), and Dr. Edridge Green, Distribution of 



Colour in Lepidoptera and Birds, 392 

 Moulton (Lord), appointed Rede Lecturer, 496 

 Moussu (M.), Outcrops in Morocco Indicating Petroleum 



Deposits, 333 

 Mueller (J.), Solubility of Copper Hydroxide, 300 

 Munro (Dr. R.), From Darwinism to Kaiserism, 503 

 Murray (Miss M.), The "Devil's Mark," 151 

 Myddleton (W. W.), appointed Lecturer and Demonstrator 



in Chemistry at the Municipal Technical Institute, Bel- 

 fast, 338 

 Myers (Lt.-Col. C. S.), Psychology and Practical Life, 477 



Nageotte (J.), and L. Sencert, Experiments on Grafts, 250 

 Nemirowski (Dr.), and Dr. Tilmant, A " Radiological Aero- 

 plane," 130 

 Nevill (E.), Value of the Secular Acceleration of the Mean 



Longitude of the Moon, 318 

 Newcomer (E. J.), Damage bv Perlidne to Orchard Foliage, 



.So 

 N'ewlands (A.), Development of Our Water Resources, 14 

 Newman (Sir G.), Some Notes on Medical Education in 



England, 67 

 Newsholme (Sir A.), Epidemic Catarrhs and Influenza, 168; 



Retirement from the Post of Principal Medical Ofticer 



to the Local Government Board, 44.1 

 Nias (Dr. J. B.), Dr. John Radcliffe : A Sketch of his Life, 



with an Account of his Fellows and Foundations, 224 

 Nicholls (II. W.), awarded the Institution of Naval Archi- 

 tects' Scholarship, 18 

 Nicholls (W.i, A Remarkable Marriage Custom in the 



Senn.ir Province, 49 

 Nichols (Prof. E. L.), and H. L. Howes, The Law of 



Dei ay of Phosphorescent Light, 271 ; and H. L. Howes, 



Types of Phosphorescence, 399 

 Nicholson (Sir F.), Carp Cultivation in Bavaria, 151 

 Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), awarded the Adams Prize, S'6 

 Nicolle (C), and C. Lebailly, Some Experimental Ideas on 



the Virus of Influenza, 220 

 Nietzki (Prof. R.). [obituary], 351 

 Nisbet (Capt. A. T. A.), X-ray Examination of Amputation 



Stumps, 493 

 Nishikado (Y.), The Rice Blast Fungus in Japan, 312 

 Xishimura (S.), Study of the Ancient Ships of Japan, 130 

 Nodon (A.), A New Method of Meteorological Prediction, 



400 

 Norman (Canon A. M.'l, [death!, 172 ; [obituary article], 188 

 Xorminton (H.), appointed Professor of Practical Chemistry 



at the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, 79 

 Norton (Rev. W. A.), Research in Native Affairs, 134 

 Noyes (Prof. A. A.), The Nitrogen Problem in relation to 



the War, 26 



Noyes (La Verne), Gift to the University of Chicago, 39 

 Nunn (Prof. T. P.), Astronomy as a School Subject, 395 

 Nutting (Dr.), German Science, 446; Research and Indus- 

 try. 9 



Oertling (Lt. L. J. F.), [obituary], 29 



Ogg (A.), The Electrostatic Deflection in a Cathode-ray 



Tube, 99 

 Ogilvie-Grant (W. R.I, Retirement from the Natural 



History Museum, 28 

 Oldham (R. D.), The Constitution of the Earth's Interior, 



235 

 Oliver (Prof.), and others, The Exploitation of Plants, 225 ; 



and Prof. Weiss, Relations between the School and 



the University in regard to Science Teaching, 436 

 Ollivier (H.), Cours de Physique Ginerale. Tome 



Troisieme, 241 

 Onnes (Prof. K.), Existence of Permanent Electric Currents 



without the Action of an E.M.F., 193 

 Orford (E. J.), Bryant and Hughes's Map Work, 23 

 Ormerod (F.), Wool, 362 

 Osborn (Dr. H. F.), awarded the Darwin Medal of the 



Royal Society, 229, 275 

 Osier (Mrs.), and others, Endowment of a Scholarship at 



Birmingham University, 119 

 Ostenfeld (Dr. C. H.), West Australian Botany, 372 

 Osterhout (Prof. W. J. V.), and A. R. C. Haas, Dynamical 



Aspects of Photosynthesis, 79 

 0strup (E.), Marine Diatoms from the Coasts of Iceland, 44 

 Otlet (P.), Le traitement de la litterature scientifique, 198 

 Ovio (Prof. G.), L'Ottica di Euclide, 123 

 Owen (J. H.), Habits of the Sparrow-hawk, 112 



Paddock (Dr. G. F.), Nova Monocerotis, 52 ; and others, 



The New Star in Aquila, 74 

 Page (Handlev), Air Transport, 426 

 Paillot (A.), Pseudo-fatness, 479 

 Palgrave (Sir R. H. Inglis), [obituary], 429 . 

 Palladin (Prof. V. I.), Plant Physiology. Authorised English 



edition. Edited by Prof. B. E. Livingston, 121 

 Palmer (A. R.), Electrical Experiments ; Magnetic Measure- 

 ments and Experiments (with Answers), 241 

 Palmer (Miss M.), The Comet 1786 II., 413 

 Palmer (Lt. R. W. Poulton), and Mrs. E. H. A. Walker, 



Foundation of a Research Fellowship at Guy's Hospital 



in Memory of, 218 

 Park (Prof. J.), Geology of the Oamaru District, North 



Otago, 11 

 Parker (Dr.), Resignation of the Post of Assistant Lecturer 



and Demonstrator in Chemistry in Birmingham Univer- 

 sity, 298 

 Parker' (Prof. G. H.), Growth of the Alaskan Fur Seal Herd 



between 1912 and 1917, 80; The Sense of Hearing in 



Fishes, 94 

 Parkin (J.), The Neglect of Biological Subjects in Educa- 

 tion, 503 ; Vitality of Gorse-seed, 65 

 Parsons (Dr. C. L.), The American Chemist in Warfare, 328 

 Parsons (Prof. F. G.), Anthropology of German Prisoners- 



of War, 299 

 Parsons (R. C), Fuel Economisers, 324 

 Partington (J. R.), The Alkali Industry, 21 

 Pascal (Prof. C), Suggestion of Latin as the Universal 



Language of the Future, 338 

 Paterson (Prof A. M.), [death], 509 

 Paterson (C. C), Resignation from the National Physical 



Laboratory on appointment by the General Electric 



Co., Ltd., 311 

 Patterson (Dr. T. S.), and K. L. Moudgill, Researches in 



Optical Activity, 230 

 Patton (R. T.), .Structure, Growth, and Treatment of some 



Common Hardwoods, 519 

 Paurot (R.), Measurement of Arterial Pressure in Clinical 



Practice, 60 

 Pauling (G.), [obituary], 492 

 Paulson (R.), and Miss A. Lorrain-Smith, Microscopic 



Preparations, 278 

 Pavson (E. B.). The Columbines of North America, 411 

 Pear (T. H.). The War and Psychology, 88 

 Pearl (Prof. R.), Biology and War, "48 ; Resignation of 



