April 3 



1919J 



Index 



Economy, Dr. Brownlie, 75 ; Research Board, Resigna- 

 tion of Prof. VV. A. Bone as Consultant to the, 129 



Fungi : and Disease in Plants, E. J. Butler, 401 ; Edible, 

 Collecting and Preserving, Dr. G. Trinchieri, 411 



Fungoid Disease among Young Cypress Plants, Miss A. M. 

 Bottomlev, 134 



Future Citizen, The, and his Mother, Dr. C. Porter, 424 



Gallenkamp and Co. 's Glass Measuring Instruments, 96 



Game-birds, Preservation of, in Relation to Agriculture, Dr. 

 W. E. Collinge, 352 



Gannets of Bonaventure Island, The, P. A. Taverner, 291 



Gardens and Orchards in France, etc., A War Relief Fund 

 to Restore the, 111 



Gas : Gangrene, Treatment of, by Multivalent Serum, H. 

 Vincent and G. Stodel, 460 ; Warfare, 268 



Gases, The Occlusion of, in Metals, Prof. A. W. Porter and 

 others, 234 



Geographical Association, Forthcoming Annual Meeting of 

 the, 317 



Geographic, Soci^te de, of Paris, G. Grandidier appointed 

 General Secretary of the, 448 



Geologica Hungarica, vol. i., 30 



Geological : Magazine, The, R. H. Rastall appointed Sub- 

 Editor of the, 391 ; Society, Awards of the, 391 



Geologie biologique, La, Prof. S. Meunier, 81 



Geology : of the Oamaru District. North Otago, Prof. J. 

 Park, 11; of the Persian Oilfields, H. G. Busk and 

 H. T. Mayo, 234 



Geometry : A Course of Pure, Rev. Dr. E. H. Askwith. 

 New edition, 2 ; Analytic, and Calculus, Profs. F. S. 

 Woods and F. H. Bailey, 44 ; The Teaching of, to First- 

 year Pupils, B. A. Howard, 396 



Georgian Bay Canal, The Projected, 353 



German : American and, Science, Dr. Nutting, 440 ; Indus- 

 trv and the War, 66; II., Ss; ; III., 107; Language 

 Relating to Species, The Use of. Dr. W. E. Hoyle, 

 129 ; Naturalists and Nomenclature, Lord Walsinghain, 

 4 ; Manufacturers of Finely Ground Dyes, A New Asso- 

 ciation of, 52 ; Prisoners of War, Anthropology of, 

 Prof. F. G. Parsons, 299 ; Science and the Fatherland, 

 Prof. J. H. Bechhold, 510; Scientific Men, Future 

 Treatment of, Lt.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, 64; 

 War-maps, A. R. Hinks, 428 



Germany : Fisheries Reconstruction in, 103 ; The Manifesto 

 in 1914 in Favour of the Policy and Action of, 310; 

 The Training of Engineers in, 276 



Germany's Textile Substitutes, Dr. G. Rohn, 333 



Germination of Seeds after Soaking in Solutions, Utilisa- 

 tion of the Curve of Limits of, P. Lesage, 420 



Gill, Sir David, Institution of a Memorial Fund by the 

 South African Association, 48 



Glacial Depression and Post-Glacial Uplift of North-Eastern 

 America, H. L. Fairchild, 391) 



Glasgow : Royal Technical College, Gifts to the, 158 ; Uni- 

 versity, Foundation of Three Professorships by W. G. 

 and F. C. Gardiner ; Gift for a Lectureship by Sir J. P. 

 Maclay ; Other Gifts, 396-97 



Glass : Action of Certain Types of, upon Pots, Coad-Pryor, 

 199; Annealing of, M. So, 232 ; as a Substance Full of 

 Ultra-microscopic Pores, J. Rheinberg, 233 ; Optical, 

 The Manufacture of, Sir H. Jackson, 34 ; Persistence 

 of Painting on, J. H. M. Davidson, 232 ; Pot-making, 

 Requirements of Clay for, S. N. Jenkinson, iqq : Pots, 

 The Firing of, Dr. M. W. Travers, 199 ; Solubility of 

 Pot Material in, Dr. Turner and J. H. Davidson, 199 



Glassware : British Scientific, Standley Belcher and Mason, 

 Ltd., 314: Industry, The British, 315; Scientific, Dr. 

 M. W. Travers. 26^ 



Glaziers Company, The Policy of the, G. P. Walford, 94 



Globular Clusters, Distribution of, Dr. H. Shapley. 271 



Glossina in the Miocene Shales of Colorado, Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, qt; 



Glycocoll, Production of, by Isaria densa, M. Molliard, 300 



Gorse-seed, Vitality of, J. Parkin, 65 



Government : Appointments, Some, 390 ; Laboratorv, The 

 Work of the, 472 



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



Graphite Deposit at Skaland, Norway. A Large, 52 



Gravels, High-level, of the South of "England, G. Barrow, 

 478 



Gravitational Attraction in Connection with the Rectangulai 



Interferometer, C. Barus, 499 

 Great : Onyx Cave, Kentucky, The, Le Roy Jeffers, 93 ; 



Serpentine Belt of New South Wales, The Geology and 



Petrology of the, Prof. W. X. Benson. Part vii.,' 199; 



part vii!., 519 

 Grebe, Great Crested, in Warwickshire, G. Leigh, 352 

 Gregory, The late Mr. R. P., Prof. VV. Bateson, 284 

 Gresham College, Free Public Lectures at, 49 

 Gunfire on the Continent during 1918, Audibility of the at 



Chignal St. James, M. Christy, 518 

 Guy's Hospital, Foundation of a Research Fellowship at, 



in Memory of the late Lt. R. W. Poulton Palmer and 



Mrs. E. H. A. Walker, 218 



Haeckel's (Prof.) House to be Transformed into a Museum 

 28 



Haemolysis by Scrum in Combination with Certai 

 Bodies, i'. J. Mackie, 43S 



Hailstorm, A Remarkable, in King Island, Tasmania, li. J. 

 Glascodine, 51 



Halberstadt Biplane, The, no 



Halifax Disaster of 1917, Completion of the History of the 

 Medical Aspect, Prof. D. Fraser Harris, 29 



Hardwoods, Structure, Growth, and Treatment of Some 

 Common, R. T. Patton, 510 



Harvard University Medical School : Bequest to the, Mrs. 

 C. H. Colburn, 119; Bequests to, by Capt. J. R. 

 De Lamar, 418; Retirement of Dr. E. H. Bradford; 

 Foundation of an Edward Hiekling Bradford Fellow- 

 ship, 39 



Hawks of the Canadian Prairie Provinces in Relation to 

 Agriculture, P. A. Taverner, 450 



Health: and Disease, Research on, Prof. W. M. Bayliss, 

 226; and Home-making, The Science of, E. ('. Abboti, 

 443; Bill, Tb.' Ministry ..f. and After, 186; Bill, The 

 Ministry of, 211; Ministry of, and a Board of, ,\ Bill 

 to Establish a, 491 ; Bill, Th.' Ministry of, Dr. ( . \, Mi- 

 sun, 513; The Ait of, Prof. .1- Long, 103 



Hearing, Sir Thomas Wrightson's Theory of. Prof. W. B. 

 Morton, 498 



Heat and Work, Sadi Carnot and the Principle of Equi- 

 valence of, 1.. Deeeimbe, 401) 



Heats, Specific, General Charactei of, at High Tempera- 

 tines, W. P. White, 499 



Helium Star, A Remarkable, J. Voute, 216; Stars, 

 Parallaxes of, Sir F. Dyson and W. G. Thackeray, 07: 

 The Use of, for Aircraft Purposes, 487 



Helminth Infections from the Character of the Eggs in the 

 fares, Diagnosis of. Dr. K. T. Leiper, 238 



Heredity, Segregative, Nature and Causes of, and ol Aggre- 

 gative Heredity, V. Delage, 438 



Herring, The Value of the, as Food, Dr. J. Johnstone, 6 



High: Explosives, ('apt. E. de YV. S. Colver, 343; Tem- 

 perature Appliances, 16; Temperature Processes and Pro- 

 ducts, C. R. Darling, 711 



Himalayan Peaks, Nomenclature of, J.) 



Hindu Achievements in Exact Science: A Study in the 

 History of Scientific Development, Prof. B. K. Sarkar, 



44.1 

 Hipparion, Migrations of the Genus, L. Joleaud, 460 

 Hippodamia, 692, H. Duhosq-1 .ettre, 373 

 History: National and International Ideals on the Teaching 



of^ Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, Miss A. E. Lovett, 415; 



The Processes of. Prof. F. J. Teggart, 183 

 Hoarfrost, Formation of, Influence of the Radius of Curva- 

 ture of a Body on the, G. Rcboul, (10 

 Hobart, Tasmania, The Water Supply of, 31 

 a-Holomorphisms of a Group, The, G. A. Miller, 399 

 Homeland : A Year of Country Days, P. W. D. Izzard, 14J 

 Honduras, Excavation of an Alligator or Crocodile in, 



Prof. (.. Elliot Smith, 312 

 Hook-worm Infection, Methods for the Detection of, Lt.-Col. 



C. Lane, 214 

 Hopi Indian Collections in the U.S. National Museum, 



Dr. W. Hough, 94 

 Hormones, The Theory of, Applied to Plants. Prof. A. 



Keith, 305 

 Hospital, The Laboratory in the Service of the, Dr. C. H. 



Browning, Ju4 



