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Caille ge tows and E. Viel, A New Reagent for Alkaloids and 
paration of the Iodostibinates of these 
canines in the Crystallised State, 692 
Dr. J. C.), The Manufacture of Dyes, 212 
Calor (Prof. F.), Prof. A. N. Favoro, 368 
Caldwell (Prof. J. W.), [death], 298 
Calmette (A.), A. Bouquet, and L. Négre, Réle of the 
terrain in the Evolution of Experimental Tuberculosis 
in the Rabbit and Guinea-pig, 727 
Calvert (E. B.), Radio in Relation to Weather Observa- 
tions, 720 
Calvert (W. J. R.), Heat, 216 
poaeece (R. a acaiiaes president of the Royal Society 
S.W., 
Campbell (Dr. 2 Variable Star Maxima and Minima 
for 1923, 9 
Campbell (M. B), Guide-book of the Western United 
tates. Part F., 545 
Campbell (Dr. N. R), A Static or Dynamic Atom? 569; 
Modern Electrical Theory : Supplementary Chapters. 
Chapter XVI.: Relativity, 697; The Naming of 
Elements, 292 
Campbell (Prof.), Einstein and the Recent Eclipse, 541 
Cannon (H. G.), Spermatogenesis of the Lepidoptera, 670 
Carnarvon (Lord), [obituary article], 504 
Carpenter (Dr. G. D. Hale), Nightingale in Uganda, 636 
Carpenter (Dr. G. H.), appointed keeper of the Manchester 
Museum, 204 
Carr (Prof. H. Wildon), Formalism and Mysticism, 246 ; 
The General Principle of Relativity in its Philosophical 
and Historical Aspect. Second edition, 697; The 
Tercentenary of Blaise Pascal, 814 
Carré (M. H.) and A. S. Horne, Fungi grown in Pectin 
extracted from Apple, 553 
Carrel (A.), Leucocytic Secretions, 555 
Carroll (J. A.), The Series-spectra of the Aluminium 
Sub-group, 418 
Carruthers (J. N.), Volcanic Activity in Iceland and Long 
Distance Transport of “‘ Dust,”’ 255 
— Carse (Dr. G. A.), appointed reader in natural philosophy 
in Edinburgh University, 273 
Cartan (Prof. E.), Lecons sur les Invariants Intégraux : 
Cours professé a la Faculté des Sciences de Paris, 217 
Carus-Wilson (C.), Sarsen Stones, 292 
New Reptiles and Stegocephalians from the 
Upper-Triassic of Western Texas, 129 
Case (J.), Notes and Examples on the Theory of Heat and 
Heat Engines. Second edition, 596 
Castille (A.) and F. W. Klingstedt, The Ultraviolet 
Absorption Spectra of Benzoic Acid and of the Three 
Oxybenzoic Acids, 488 
Cave (C. J. P.), Winter Thunderstorms in the British 
Islands, 35; and R. A. W. Watt, The Study of 
A ieed Atmospherics in Relation to 
Meteorology, 3 
Cayeux (Prof. L3 Elected a foreign member of the 
Geological Society, 716; The Phenomenon of Imprints 
in the Mesozoic Iron Minerals of France, 763; The 
Réle of the Crinoids in the History of the Secondary 
Oolitic Iron Minerals, 903 
Chamberlain (H.), J. W. Cobb, R. Lessing, F. S. Sinnatt, 
and M. C. Stopes, Coal: a Series of Lectures on 
Coal and its Utilisation, 178 
Chamberlain (Prof. T. C.), The Condition of the Earth’s 
Interior, 129 
Chambers (A. E.), History of an Oil-Well, 754 
Chapin (Prof. W. H.), Second Year College Chemistry, 285 ; 
Second Year College Chemistry: A Manual of 
Laboratory Exercises, 285 
Chapman (A. Chaston), Chemistry in Industry, 379; 
The Term ‘“ Chemist,’’ 405; and others, Methods 
of estimating Arsenic, 196 
Chama 5 Distribution of the Organ-Pipe Diatom, 
Bacillaria paradoxa, 15; The Rule of Priority in 
Nomenclature, 148; and I. Crespin, The Austral 
Rhynchonellacea of the “ Nigricans Series’ with a 
Description of the New Genus Tegulorhynchia, 311 
Chapman (H. W.), Aster tripolium on Salt Marshes, 256 
haste: (J. A. C.), centenary of the death of, 438 
Charriou (A.), The Removal of Acids from Solution by 
Precipitates of Alumina, 452 
Charters (Dr. W. W.), Methods of College Teaching, 865 
Chater (Sir Catchick P.), gift to Hong-Kong University, 
652 
Chatillon (M.), The Paramagnetism of Cobalt Sulphate 
in Aqueous Solution, 903 
Chauvin (E.), The Toxicity of Volvaria gloiocephala, 35 
Chavastelon (R.), A Method for the Preservation of Wood, 
692 
Cherry (T. M.), elected to an Isaac Newton studentship 
in Cambridge University, 417 
Cherry-Garrard (A.), The Worst Journey in the World: 
Antarctic, I9t0-1913. 2 vols., 386 
Cheshire (Prof. F. J.), Industrial Applications of the 
Microscope, 239 ; The Early History of the Polariscope 
and the Polarising Microscope, 171 
Chiene (Prof. J.), [death], 781 
Child (Prof. C. Xt), The Origin and Development of the 
Nervous System: from a Physiological Viewpoint, 
216 
Child (W.), Irregularities in the Moon’s Motion, 682 
Childe (V. G.), The Neolithic Painted Pottery of South- 
Eastern Europe, 726 
Chilton (Prof. C.), New Isopod from Central Australia, 823 
Chisholm (G. G.), Handbook of Commercial Geography. 
New edition, 77; impending retirement of, 133 
Chree (Dr. C.), A Supposed Relationship between Sunspot 
Frequency and the Potential Gradient of Atmospheric 
Electricity, 242 ; Aurora and Allied Phenomena, 135 ; 
elected president of the Royal Meteorological Society, 
266; Magnetic Phenomena in the Region of the 
South Magnetic Pole, 866 
Chrétien (H.), Recording Time with an Electrically 
Maintained Pendulum, 554 
Christian (C. R.), appointed temporary demonstrator in 
pathology in Manchester University, 418 
Churchman (J. W.), The Mechanism of Selective Bacterio- 
stasis, 763 . 
Clark (A. E.), Displacement of Carboniferous Strata in 
County Sligo, 654 
Clark (A. H.), Recent Pentacrinide, 340 
Clark (G. L.), The Significance of the Experimentally 
Determined Crystal Structures of the Alkali Poly- 
halides, 868; and W. Duane, The Reflection by a 
Crystal of X-rays characteristic of Chemical Elements 
init ; The Abnormal Reflection of X-rays by Crystals, 
868 
a ns H. Lyman), Age and Area in Natural Selection, 
Clark Wie E.) and I. D. Margary, Nature Study and 
Phenology, 49 
Clark (W.), Development Centres in the Photographic 
Plate, 684 
Clarke (Sir Ernest), [death], 335 ; [obituary article], 404 
Clarke (G. R.), Postal and Telegraph Work in India, 891 
Clarke (Prof. J. M.), elected a foreign member of the 
Geological Society, 716 
Claude (G.), The Application of Coke Oven Gas to the 
Synthesis of Ammonia, 310 
Claxton (T. F.), Weather at Hongkong during 1922, 894 
Clayden (A. W.), An improved Actinograph; note on 
the Influence of a Glass Shade, 727 
Clayton (A. E.), conferment upon, of a doctorate by 
London University, 307 
Clayton (H. H.), Meteorology of the South Atlantic, 481 
Clegg (Dr. J. G.), resignation of the lectureship in ophthal- 
mology in Manchester University, 652 
Clodd (E.), the work of, 369 
Cluzet (J.) and A. Chevailier, The Use of Thorium Emana- 
tion in Inhalation, 171 
Coates (H.), A Perthshire Naturalist : Charles Macintosh 
of Inver. With a Chapter on Scottish Folk-music 
by H. Wiseman, 800 
Cobb (Prof. J. W.), Technology of Fuels, 835 
Coblentz (W. W.), Planetary Radiation, 510 
Cockayne (Dr. L.), The Vegetation of New Zealand, 457 
Cockerell (Prof. T. D. A.), Miocene Cichlid Fish from 
Haiti, 858; Museums, 184; Porto Santo in Pleistocene 
Times, 464; Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour, 150; The 
Sugar-Cane Mealy-Bug, 223 
Cohen (Prof. E.), elected an honorary fellow of the 
Chemical Society, 439 
