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Athanasiu (G.), The Sensibility of Photographic Plates 
containing Mercury Salts, 795 
‘Atkins (Dr. W. R. G.), The Hydrogen-ion Concentration 
of Sea Water, 132 ; The Hydrogen-ion Concentration 
ot the Soil in Relation to the Flower Colour of ; 
Hydrangea hortensis W., and the Availability of Iron, 
487; Time Relations in a Dream, 117; and M. V. 
Lebour, Soil Reaction, Water Snails, and Liver 
Flukes, 83 
Atkinson (R. d’E.), Selective Interruption of Molecular 
Oscillation, 326 
Aubert (M.) and G. Dixmier, The Stability of Alcohol- 
Petrol Mixtures in the Presence of Water, 762 
Auchinleck (G. G.), The Oil Palm under Cultivation, 893 
Audubert (R.), The Action of Gelatin upon Concentration 
Cells, 520 
Aufschlaeger (Dr. G.), the seventieth birthday of, 232 
Automatic and Electric Furnaces, Ltd., Hardening 
Stainless Steel, 824 
Aversenq (J. P.), L. Jaloustre, and E. Maurin, Some 
Effects of Thorium-X on Diastases and Micro- 
organisms, 207 
d’Azambuja (L.), New Measurements of the Velocity of 
Rotation of the Filaments, 588 
B. (F. A.), The Name of the Pond Snail, 150 
Babington (C. C.), Manual of British Botany : containing 
the Flowering Plants and Ferns arranged according 
to the Natural Orders. Tenth edition, edited by 
A. J. Wilmott, 251 
Bacon (Dr. R. F.) and W. A. Hamor, American Fuels. 
2 vols., 835 
Bacot (the late A. W.), proposed memorial to, 749 
Baillaud (B.), presented with the gold medal of the 
Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 337 
Baird (H. S.), The Occipital Bones of the Dipnoi, 311 
Baird and Tatlock’s Standard Catalogue of Scientific 
Apparatus, 26 
Bairstow (Prof. L.), appointed Zaharoff professor of 
aviation at the Imperial College of Science and 
Technology, 723; The Low-power Aeroplane or 
Aviette, 672; The Third Air Conference, 238; Miss 
B. M. Cave, and Miss E. D. Lang, The Resistance 
of a Cylinder moving in a Viscous Fluid, 241 
Baker (Dr. E. A.), The Highlands with Rope and Rucksack, 
800 
Baker (E. G.), The Flora of Gough Island, 206 
Baker (Dr. H. A.), Continental Flotation and Drift, 80 
Baker (H. W.), appointed lecturer in engineering in 
Manchester University, 240 
Baker (Dr. T. J.), A Permanent Image on Clear Glass, 743 
Baker (T. Y.), Prismatic Astrolabe designed and made 
at the Admiralty Research Laboratory, Teddington, 
346 
Baker (W. C.), “‘ Artificial ’’ Vertical Beam, 185 
Baldet (F.), The Study of Atmospherics, 554 
Balfour (Dr. A.), Cure of Sleeping Sickness, 339 
Balfour (Earl of), degree conferred upon, by Cracow Uni- 
versity, 688 ; science and practical life, 439 
Balfour (H.), Civilisation and Primitive Peoples, 753 
Ballard (E.), appointed adviser in plant pathology at the 
Agricultural and Horticultural Station, Long Ashton, 
273 
Balls (Dr. W. L.), The Determiners of Cellulose Structure 
as seen in the Cell Walls of Cotton Hairs, 653 
Bancroft (Prof.), Contact Catalysis, 236; and F. Warren, 
The Dissipation of Clouds, 265 
Bandulska (Miss Helena), The Cuticular Structure of 
certain Dicotyledonous and Coniferous Leaves from 
the Middle Eocene Flora of Bournemouth, 206 
Banerji (Dr. S. K.), The Origin of Cyclones, 413; Vertical 
Change of Wind and Tropical Cyclones, 668 
Bannerman (D. A.), The Canary Islands: their History, 
Natural History, and Scenery: an Account of an 
Ornithologist’s Camping Trip in the Archipelago, 77 
Bannerman (Surg.-Gen.), The Story of Bubonic Plague, 
197 
Banting (Dr.), establishment for, of a research chair at 
Toronto, 751 

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Barbot (G.), a return. journey by monoplane across the 
English Channel, 645 : 
Barcroft (J.), Adsorption and Hemoglobin, 844; Effect 
of High Altitude on the Physiological Processes of 
the Human Body, 134; re-appointed reader in 
physiology in Cambridge University, 864 4 
Barker (A. H.), Tests on Ranges and Cooking Appliances, 
415 
Barker (T. V.), Molecular and Crystal Symmetry, 632 
Barley (A. H.), The Drayson Problem, 94, 291 P 
Barnard (Prof. E. E.), [death], 298; [obituary article], 
367 ; 
Barnard (J. E.), Sub-bacteria, 103 ; 
Barnard (K. H.) and others, The Distribution of Life 
in the Southern Hemisphere, and its Bearing on 
Wegener's Hypothesis, 131 
Barnes (Canon E. W.), Religion and Evolution, 526 
Barr (Prof. A.), elected president of the Optical Society, 
337 bs 
Barrett (Sir James W.), The Resonance Theory of Hearing, 
396 
Barrett (W. H.), Elementary Organic Chemistry, 321 
Bartsch (Dr. P.), Digestion of Wood by the Shipworm, 28 
Barus (Prof. C.), A Comparison of the Relative Sensitive- 
ness of Telephones, 36; Gaseous Viscosity measured 
by the Interferometer U-tube, 763 ; The Equilibrium 
Positions of the Vacuum Gravitation Needle in 192t 
and 1922, 36 
Baschin (O.), The Crumpling and Rifting of Earth-Blocks, 
548 
Bateman (H.), The Nature of Light-Quanta, 567 
Bates (D. C.), Weather Research on the Kermadec 
Islands, 648 
Bateson (Dr. W.), Area of Distribution as a Measure of 
Evolutionary Age, 39; Dr. Kammerer’s Alytes, 738, 
878 
Bathes (Dr. F. A.), Echinoderm Larve and their Bearing 
on Classification, 397; The Rule of Priority in 
Nomenclature, 182 
Batten (H. M.), The Badger: Afield and Underground, 
800 
Batten (Lily), The Genus Polysiphonia, 67 
Baudouin (C.), translated by E. and C. Paul, Studies in 
Psychoanalysis: an Account of Twenty-seven Con- 
crete Cases preceded by a Theoretical Exposition, 316 
Baudouin (M.), Radiography applied to the Study of the 
Lesions of Prehistoric Human Bones, 488 
Baxandall (D.), Telescopes before the Early Part of the 
tgth Century, 784 
Baxandall (F. E.), Lines of Unknown Origin in various 
Celestial Spectra, 717 
- Baxendell (J.), Report of Meteorology at Southport, 1921, 
341 
Bayliss (Sir W. M.), Adsorption and Hemoglobin, 666 ; 
Colloids and Staining, 382; Insulin, Diabetes, and 
Rewards for Discoveries, 188 
Beadnell (Surg. Rear-Admiral C. M.), Physics and Psychics, 
139 
Beauverie (J.), Influence of the Rainfall during the 
“Critical Period ’’ of Wheat on the Yield, 452; 
The Relations existing between the Development of 
Wheat Rust and Climate, 383 
Beck, Ltd. (R. and J.), A New Microscope, 62 
Becker (H. G.) and E. F. Pearson, Irregularities in the 
Rate of Solution of Oxygen by Water, 487 
Becquerel (P.), Observations on the Necrobiosis of Plant 
Protoplasm with the Aid of a New Reagent, 451 
Bedel (C.), A Polymer of Hydrocyanic Acid, 207 
Beilby (Sir George), resignation of the directorship of 
Fuel Research and chairmanship of the Fuel Research 
Board, 855: The Structure of Coke, its Origin and 
Development, 133 
Belaiew (Col. N. T.), Crystallisation of Metals: being a 
Course of Advanced Lectures in Metallurgy delivered 
at the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College, under 
the auspices of the University of London, in Feb. 
and March 1922, 876 
Bell (Dr. Julia), Anomalies and Diseases of the Eye. 
Nettleship Memorial Volume. Part J.: With a 
Memoir of Edward Nettleship by Dr. J. B. Lawford, 
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