viil 
Godman (Dr. F. Du Cane), Presentation of Portions of Eoan- 
thropus dawsoni to the British Museum (Natural His- 
tory), 454 ‘ : 
Goff (the late E. S.), revised by J. G. Moore and L. R. 
Jones, The Principles of Plant Culture. Eighth 
edition, 245 
Gogel (Prof.), awarded the Schaefli Prize, 198 
Goldsmith (E. T.), The Mechanical Star-bearing Finder, 
348 
Gomes (Dr. F. J. S.), and A. R. Machado, Elementos de | 
Fisica Descritiva. Fifth 
Machado, 147. 
Gonnessiat (F.), A Star with a Large Proper Motion, 323 
Goodey (Dr. T.), E. gingivalis, 158; Protozoa and Soil 
Bacteria, 302 
Goodrich (E. P.), Growth of New York City, 195 
Goodson (H. E.), Star-bearings for Night-marching, 67 
Gordon (S.), Hill Birds of Scotland, 30 
Gordon (Lt.-Col.), and Capt. Flack, Effect of Sprays for 
Freeing Carriers from the Meningococcus, 296 
Gourlay (Capt. W. B.), A Phosphorescent Centipede, 233 
Gower (H. D.), L. S. Jast, and W. W. Topley, The 
Camera as Historian, 445 
de Gramont (A.), The Grouping of the Lines of the Iron 
Spectrum, 363 
Granger (A.), Our Weights and Measures, 437 
Gray (A.), American Electrical Engineering Firms and 
Teachers, 361; Hakluyt’s Tercentenary, 274 
Gray (Dr.), Reform in Methods of Education, 217 
Gray (Dr. F. W.), Centnerszwer’s Cours de Manipulations 
de Chimie Physique,et d’Electrochimie, 407 
Gray (Dr. H. B.), and S. Turner, Eclipse or Empire? 185 
Gray (H. St. G.), A Remarkable Flint Implement found in 
British Honduras, 154; Scarcity of Wasps, 209 
Green (Prof. J. A.), A Larger Place and a New Use for 
Books, 217 
Greenaway (R.), Natural Selection and the Evolution of 
the Protozoa, 20 
Greenish (Prof. H. E.), Mr. Holmes, Sir S. Olivier, Dr. 
E. N. Thomas, Collection and Cultivation of Medicinal 
Plants, 237-38 
Gregory (Prof. J. W.), The World’s Supply of Phosphates, 
300; Australia, 446 
Gregory (Prof. R. A.), Science for the Rank and File, 400 
Grialou (Prof. J.), Cours d’Hydraulique, 267 
Grierson (Sir G.), Gramophone Records of Languages of 
’ the Munda Group, 173; Ormuri or Bargista Language, 
283 
Griffith (Sir J. P.), to deliver the ‘‘ James Forrest ’? Lecture 
on ‘* The Development of Appliances for Handling Raw 
Materials, etc.,”? 132 
Griffiths (E. and E. A.), A Carbon Tube Furnace, 383 
Griggs (R. F.), The Katmai Volcano, 38 
Groom (Prof. P.), Technical Science and the Timber Trade, 
edition, revised by A. R. 
450 
Grubb (J. E.), The Aurora Borealis Display of August 27, 
57 
Guest (J. J.), appointed University Reader in Graphics, etc., 
at London University, 441; and F. C. Lea, Torsional 
Hysteresis of Mild Steel, 322 
Guest (L. H.), The Nation of the Future, 407 
Guillaume (C. E.), Homogeneity and Expansion of Invar, 
423; Modifications of the Expansibility of Invar, 324 
Guillaume (J.), Changes in Steels used as Length Stan- 
dards, 437; Observations of the Sun made at the 
Lyons Observatory, 83, 223, 443 
Guillery (R.), A New System of Transmission by a Ball 
Joint, 263 4 
Guillet (Dr. L.), French Metallurgy. 493 
Guitteau (L.), Action of Sulphur on Baryta, 203 
Gunther (R. T.), A Frost Thistle: a Beautiful Effect of 
Freezing, 370 
Guppy (R. J. L.) [obituary], 73 
Haas (A. R.), Excretion of Acids by Roots, 243 
Haberman (J. V.), The Value and Limitations of Intelli- 
gence Tests, 
7x 
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lndex 
R Vature, 
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| Haddon (Dr. A. C.), A German Psychologist on the Evolu- 
tion of Culture, 346; Kava Drinking in New Guinea, 
154; Sir E. B, Tylor, F.R.S., 373 ; Vignettes of Friends, 
Ps ; 
267 CAtal 
Hadfield (Sir R.), elected President of the Society of British — 
Gas Industries, 495; elected to the Athenzum Club, - 
474; and Dr. E. Newbery, Corrosion and Electrical 
Properties of Steels, 282 : 
Hadley (H. E.), A Manual of Practical Physics, 127 
Hadow (Dr. W. H.), appointed a Member of the Com- 
mittee on Examinations for the Home Civil Service, 
382; Science and the Universities, 217 
| Hahn (Prof. F.) [obituary], 495 
Haig (Sir Douglas), elected Rector of St. Andrews Univer- 
sity, 182; elected to the Atheneum Club, 474; Work of 
Chemists, Physiologists, and Physicists in the War, 
354 y 
Haldane (Lord), Education after the War, with Special 
Reference to Technical Instruction, 156; on Training, 
143 a 
Haldane (Dr. J. S.), awarded a Royal Medal of the Royal 
» Society, 212, 278 
Hale (Prof. G. E.), The U.S. National Research Council, 77 
Hall (A. D.), A General Course of Science for the Secondary 
School, 433; appointed a Member of the Government 
Committee on the Teaching of Science, 132; appointed 
a Scientific Technical Expert to the Board of Agricul- 
ture, 495 
Hall (M. C.), Nematode Parasites of the Rodentia and 
Hyracoidea, 439 7 
| Hall (Rev. W.), Visible Astronomical Compass, 98 
Halle (Dr. T. G.), to Travel in China for a Year, 173 
Halliburton (Prof. W. D.), The Action of Pituitary Extract 
on the Secretion of Cerebro-spinal Fluid, 178 
Hallmann (E. F.), Revision of the Genera in the Family 
Axinellide, part ii., 283; Revison of the Genera with 
Microscleres, 244, 363 
Hamilton (G. H.), Photographs of Mars, 77 
Hamlyn-Harris (Dr.), and F. Smith, Fish Poisoning and 
Poisons employed among the Aborigines of Queensland, © 
155 
Hammond (Capt. J.), The Mammary Glands in the Rabbit, 
3 
Handyside (Lieut. J.) [obituary], 194 
Hansen (Dr. H. J.), Crustacea Malacostraca, 299 
Hansen-Ostenfeld (Dr. C.), Protozoa found in Plankton in 
Danish Seas, 194 
Hanson (S. G.), Commercial Egg-Farming, 5 
Harbord (F. W.), Brearley’s ‘‘ The Heat Treatment of Tool 
Steel.’’? Second edition, 308 
| Hardcastle (J. A.), appointed Astronomer to the Armagh 
Observatory, 295 
Hardy (G. H.), and J. E. Littlewood, Some Problems of 
Diophantine Approximation, 243 + 
Hargreaves (W. A.), Prospects of Establishing a Paper- 
making Industry in South Australia, 396 
Harkins (W. D.), R. E. Hall, and W. A. Roberts, The 
Cobaltammines, 243; The Osmotic Pressure and 
Lowering of the Freezing Point of Mixtures of Salts, 
etc., 403 
Harmer (Dr. S. F.), The Group Vermidea, 28 , 
Harper (L. F.), and J. C. H. Minguye, The Coke Industry 
of New South Wales, 276 
Harries (H.), Origin of the Word “ Blizzard,” 169 
| Harris (Prof. D. Fraser), The Date of the Introduction of 
the Term ‘‘ Metabolic,’’ 389 ; The Germans and Scientific 
_ Discovery, 168 
Harris (F. S.), and J. S. Robinson, Factors which deter- 
mine the Rate of Evaporation of Water from the Earth’s 
Surface, 396; and G. Stewart, The Principles of 
Agronomy, 245 
Harrison (Dr. C. A.) [obituary], 193 
Harrison (J. W. H.), A Further Probable Case of Sex- 
limited Transmission in the Lepidoptera, 248 
Hart (H.) [death], 123 
Hart (I. B.), A Student’s Heat, 147 : 
Hart (Lance-Corpl. J. W.) fobituary], 193 1 
Hartmann (L.), Systematic Variation of the Value of Kinetic 
Energy, 443; The Determination of the Mechanical 
Equivalent of Heat by Hirn’s Method, 44 
