XXI 1 



Index 



Tvaturc, 

 YAprils, 1919 



Metric I nils, Scientific and Practical, G. R. Hilson, 444 



.Mica, The Colours of the Stria' in, C. V. Raman and 



P. X. Ghosh; Lord Rayleigh, 205 

 Microscopes, Students', on Loan, Dr. R. Wilson, 126 

 Modern Studies in Schools, G. F. Bridge; The Writei of 



the Article, 186 

 Nova Aquilas, Observations of, in India, J. Evershed, 105 

 Organisation of Scientific Workers, The, Dr. C. Shearer, 



F. Kidd, Dr. H. Jeffreys, 144 

 Platinum, Substitutes for, Dr. Ch.-Ed. Guillaume, 64 

 Pure and Applied Science, The Common Cause of, Lt.-Col. 



A. Smithells, 304 

 Radio-active Substances Emitting a-Rays, The Aggregate 



Recoil of, R. W. Lawson, 4.64 

 Rainbow, A Curious, \V. P. H.-S., 85 

 Rainbow Brightness, C. T. Whitmell, 125 

 Research Workers, The Shortage of, C. R. Darling, 486 

 Ripple Marks due to High Pressure, C. E. Stromeyer, 465 

 Roberts's, Lady, Field Glass Fund, Countess Roberts, 325 

 Rock-disintegration by Salts, C. Carus-Wilson, 66 

 Sand-eels, A Shower of, Prof. A. Meek, 46 

 Sound, The Perception of. Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 124, 263, 



,_,-. p ro f. \. Keith, 104: Sir T. Wrightson ; Dr. W. 



Perr'ett, 1*4: Lord Rayleigh, 225, 304; Prof. D. Fraser 



Harris, 365 

 South Georgia Whale Fishery, The. Dr. S. F. Harmer, 65 

 Sunflowers,' Hvbrid, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 25 

 Temperature Anomalies, .. Some, H. Harries, 364; W. H. 



Dines, 384 

 Thorium. End-Products of, J. R. Cotter, 425 ; Prof. F. 



Soddy, 444 

 1 niversity Association, A, R. D. Laurie, 383 

 University Poverty or Parsimony?, Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 



547 



Wireless Telegraphy and Solar Eclipses, Prof. J. A. 



Fleming, 405 

 Zeiss Able Refractometer, F. Simeon, 226; L. Belling- 

 ham, 244 



Cotton, G. Bigwood, 485 



Coventry, Scheme for a Technical Institute at, 497 



row-wheat, A Monograph on, 115 



Cow's Milk : Comparative Variation in the Different Con- 

 stituents of, E. J. Sheehy, 340: Determining the Aver- 

 age Percentage of Fat in a, E. J. Sheehy, 340; Pos- 

 sible Causes of Variation in the Quantity and Ouality 

 of, E. J. Sheehy, (98 



Crabs Collected by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 

 Mis, M. J. Rathbun, 12 



Cretaceous Sirata of the Southern Hemisphere, The, A. 

 Windhausen, >i2 



Crustacea ol Norway, An Account of the, Prof. G. O. Sars. 

 \..l vi., "Copepoda, Cyclopoida," 304 



Cruz, Oswaldo, Erection of a Monument 10, -o 



i ictures, Stereoscopic Lantern-slides of, A. Hutchin- 



son, 41S 



Crystallisation of Soluble Salts in Promoting Rock-weather- 

 ing, I. T. Jutson, 50 



Cuckoo, The Number of Eggs Laid by the, E. Chance, 420 



Curie': Point, The, in Pun- Iron and Ferro-Silicons, A. 

 s.i, hi 279 ; The Law of, C. Viola, 60 



Currenc\ ami Money Account, Appointment of a Royal 

 ( lommission upon the, 



Curve ["racing, An Elementary Treatise on, Dr. P. Frost. 

 Fourth edition, revised bv Dr. R. J. T. Bell, 303 



Cutting Lubricants and Cooling Liquids, and the Skin Dis- 

 caused bv Lubricants, T. C. Thomsen and Dr. 

 J. C. Bridge, 132 



Cuvier Pnze of the French Academy of Sciences, Tic, 

 awarded to Dr. A. Smith Woodward, 172 



Cuvier's Whale. The Skull of, 7, 



I yclnnes. R. M. Deele) ; i. S. I'., 8= , W. If. Dines; 

 Dr. L Aitken, 425 



Cvclonic : Circulation, J. S. Dines, ,S 4 ; Depressions, The 

 Dynamics of, 69 



a nivosa, Broderip, Occurrence of. in the Mergui 

 pi lago, E. Vredenburg, 400 



Cypraea piriformis. Gray, in the Mergui Archipela etc]-, 



iciihurg 4-0 

 alpina, M. Mirande. 279 



Qacites .mil Dacitoides, with Reference to the Lavas of 

 Martinique, A. Lacroix, 518 



Dacrydium bidwillii, Hook. 1., The Correct Generic Posi- 

 tion of, B. Sahni, 219 



Dalton, John, The Herbarium of, R. S. Adamson and 

 A. McK. Crabtree, -ion 



Danish Oceanographical Expedition, 190S-10, Report of the, 

 151 



Darlington Technical College, Dr. R. M. Caven appointed 

 Principal of, 37S 



DarwJnism to Kaiserism, From, Dr. R. Munro, 503 



DEATHS. 



Aflalo (F. G.), 311 



Allingham (W.), 429 



Alves (Dr. R.), 410 



Atkinson (Prof. G. F.), 370 



Banerjee (Sir Gooroo Dassj, 410 



Bennis (E.), 213 



Blanchard (Prof. R. A. E.J, 468, ;og 



Bocher (Prof. M.i, 150 



Hois (Prof. H. E. J. du), 213, 408 



Bouchardat (Prof. G.), 410 



B.iggs (J.), in 



Buzzard (Dr. T.), 370 



Cannon (A.), 171 



Carpenter (Dr. R. C), 468 



Carter (R. Brudenell), 172, 191 



Chadwick (Lt. P. M.), 130 



Cockin (Dr. R. P.), 311 



Codrington (T.), 172 



Coe (H. S.), 369 



Coggia (J.), 468 



Corstorphine (Dr. G. S.), 429, 450 



Crosland (J. F. L.), 172 



Cuming (G.),' 468 



De Candolle (A. C. P.), 391 



Deprez (Prof. M.), 370 



Dyer (Dr. H.), 93, 109 



Eastman (Dr. C. R.), 171 



Edwards (F.), 290 



Esslemont (A. S.), 93 



Farquharson (C. O.), 192 



Forrest (Lord), 2S 



Foster (Prof. G. Carey), 468, 489 



Fry (Sir E.), 150, 169 



Godman (Dr. F. Du Cane), 509 



Graham (W. P. G.), 410 



Gregory (R. P.), 247, 284 



Guareschi fProf. 1.). 440 



Guthrie (Dr. I.. (..). ',30 



Halsted (Dr. B. D.h 93 



Harrison (Lt.-Col. E. F.), 210 



Henrici (Prof. O.), 189 



Hertling (Count), 370 



Hoernle (Dr. A. F. R.), 230 



Hooper (Prof. W. L.), 191, 230 



Hopkinson (Prof. B.), 8 



Hutchinson (T. C), 172 



[ngleby (E. C), 468 



Irving (Capt. J. D.), 150 



Johnson (J. P.), 35 1 



Kane (W. F. de Vismes), .-■ 



Kellicott (Prof. W. E.), 402 



Kent (Dr. W.), 129 



Lantz (Prof. D. E.), 230 



Lechmere (Dr. A. E.), 504 



Legge (Col. W. V.), 331 



Lethbridge (Sir Roper), 492 



Liapounoff (Prof. A. M.), 500 



I isti 1 1 Engr. Rear-Admiral F. H.I, o 



Long (Prof. J. Harper 1 ). 29 



Longstaff (Lt.-Col. LA, 230 



Luizet (M.), 35° 



Mai namara (N. C), ;6g 



Main (Prof. W.), 250 



Mallory (Prof. W. G.), 200 



Markham (Adml. Sir A. HA, 171 



Martin (Dr. A.), 531 



M .in v (Prof.), P'" 



