
xiv Name Index signe tae 
Hudson (R. J. H.), Reinforced Concrete: a Practical | Jeans (Dr. J. H.), Gravitation and Light-Pressure in 
Handbook for Use in Design and Construction, 630 
Huggins (Dr. M. L.), Structure of Benzene, 444 
Huguenard, Magnan, and A. Planiol, A Compensated 
Hot Wire Anemometer, 275; An Apparatus giving 
the Instantaneous Direction of the Wind, 452 
Hull (A. F. B.), elected president of the Linnean Society 
of N.S.W., 716 
Hull (Dr. A. W.), presented with the Howard N. Potts 
gold medal of the Franklin Institute, 751 
Hulme (E. W.), The Subject Index to Periodicals, 360 
Hume (C. W.), Aberration and the Déppler Effect as 
treated in the Theory of Relativity, 623 
Hume (Dr. G. H.), [death], 678 
Humnel (K.), Submarine Weathering of Rock-material, 
6 
iennntceirs (Prof. W. J.), The Murmur of the Forest 
and the Roar of the Mountain, 481; Volcanic Dust 
and Climatic Change, 431 
Humphry (R. H.), The Double Refraction due to Motion 
of a Vanadium Pentoxide Sol, and some Applications, 
623 
Huntington (Prof. E.) and S. S. Visher, Climatic Changes : 
their Nature and Causes, 561; and Prof. F. E. 
Williams, with the co-operation of R. M. Brown 
and L. E, Chase, Business Geography, 531 
Hurter (the late Dr.), the nationality of, 338 
Hutchings (W. M.), [obituary article], 298 
Hutchinson (Dr. A.), A Graphical Method of correcting 
Specific Gravity Determinations, 486; appointed 
lecturer in crystallography in Cambridge University, 
240 
Hutchinson (H. P.), appointed organiser of research in 
willow growing at the Agricultural and Horticultural 
Station, Long Ashton, 273 
Hutton (J. H.), Monoliths of the Naga Tribe of Assam, 823 
Huxley (J. S.), The Function of Mendelian Genes, 286 
Hyde (Dr. E. P.), resignation of, from the directorship 
of research of the National Lamp Works of the 
General Electric Co., Cleveland, 580 
Hyde (J. H.), Lubrication and Lubricants, 392 
Ibbotson (F.) and L. Aitchison, The Analysis of Non- 
Ferrous Alloys. Second edition, 459 
Imbeaux (E.), The Fountain of Youth (Silver Spring), 103 
Immelmann (Prof.), [death], 749 
Imms (Dr. A. D.), Friese’s Die europaischen Bienen 
(Apide). 1 Lief., 250 
Ingham (A. E.), awarded a Smith’s prize in Cambridge 
University, 417 
Inglis (C. E.), Stress Distribution in a Rectangular Plate 
having two opposing Edges sheared in Opposite 
Directions, 725 
Ingold (Dr. C. K.), awarded the Meldola medal of the 
Institute of Chemistry, 337 
Isenthal and Co., Ltd., An Automatic Voltage Regulator, 62 
Issel (Dr. R.), appointed professor of Zoology in Genoa 
University, 205 
Ivanov (W.), The Ismaili Sect of Islam, 339 
Iyengar (N. V.), Meteorology in Mysore, 303 
Jack (Col. E. M.) and Capt. G. T. McCaw, Projection for 
Aeronautical Maps, 788 
Jackson (Dr. B. Daydon), C. A. Agardh’s ‘‘ Aphorismi 
botanici,’’ Lunde, 1817-26, 309; History of Botanic 
Illustration during Four Centuries (Colour), 623 
Jackson (Sir Herbert), and Prof. W. W. Watts, The 
Dissolution of the Conjoint Board of Scientific 
Societies, 706 
Jackson (J.), The Eighth Satellite of Jupiter, 546 
Jackson (J. W.), Tertiary Brachiopods from Japan, 809 
Jacobson (Prof. P.), [obituary article], 334 
James (C. G. F.), awarded a Rayleigh prize in Cambridge 
University, 417 
Jameson (Dr. A. P.), Silkworm Diseases in India, 411 
Jamieson (Prof.), appointed pro-vice-chancellor of Leeds 
University, 900 
Jeannel (R.), The Evolution of the Copulatory Apparatus 
in the Genus Choleva, 655 

Nebule, 806; The Nebular Hypothesis and Modern 
Cosmogony: being the Halley Lecture delivered on 
May 23, 1922, 662; The Present Position of the 
Radiation Problem (Guthrie Lecture), 761 
Jeffery (F. H.), Electrolysis with an Aluminium Anode, 382 
Jeffreys (Dr. H.), Hypotheses of Continental Drift, 495 ; 
Modern Cosmogony, 662; The Present Condition of 
the Giant Planets, 615 
Jenner (Edward), The Centenary of the Death of, 69; 
Celebration in Paris, 156 i 
Jessen (Dr. K.), Sea~Level Changes in Denmark, 787 
Jevons (W.), Phosphorescence caused by Active Nitrogen, 
7o5; The Line Spectrum of Chlorine in the Ultra- 
Violet, 206 
Joad (C. E. M.), The Problem of Free Will in the Light 
of Recent Developments in Philosophy, 346 
Johannsen (Dr. A.), Essentials for the Microscopical 
Determination of Rock-forming Minerals and Rocks, 
143 
Johns (C.) and Prof. C. H. Desch, The Hardness of Vitreous 
Silica, 15 
Johnson (R. C.), appointed lecturer in. physics in the 
Queen’s University, Belfast, 380 
Jolibois (P.) and P. Lefebvre, Baking of Plaster of Paris 
and its Preservation in Moist Air, 831 ; The Dehydra- 
tion of Gypsum, 763 
Joly (Prof. J.), Continental Flotation and Drift, 79; The 
Bearing of some Recent Advances in Physical Science 
on Geology, 726; The Surface Movements of the 
Earth’s Crust, 603 : 
Jones (Prof. B. Melvill) and Major J. C. Griffiths, Recent 
Experiments in Aerial Surveying by Vertical Photo- 
graphs, 707, 745 
Jones (Dr. E. Lloyd), re-elected demonstrator of Medicine 
in Cambridge University, 723 
Jones (Prof. F. Wood), appointed professor of anatomy 
at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, 900 
Jones (H. Spencer), General Astronomy, 247 
Jones (J. E.), Free Paths in a Non-uniform Rarefied 
Gas, etc., 310 
Jones (L. J.), Oil Exploration in N.S.W., 303 
Jones (O.), The Examination of Preserved Meats, etc., 346 
K. (Ad.), The Social Influence of Science, 361 
Kabouraki (T.), Japanese Marine Triclads, 753 
Kammerer (Dr. P.), Breeding Experiments on the In- 
heritance of acquired Characters, 637 
Karn (Miss M. N.), and Prof. Karl Pearson, Baby Clinic 
Statistics, 547 
Kassatkine (I. I.), Vertical Movements of the Atmosphere, 
787 
Kaye (Dr. G. W. C.), Radiography and Physics, 364 ; and 
J. K. Roberts, The Thermal Conductivities of Metal 
Crystals. I. Bismuth, 793 
Keen (Dr. B. A.), appointed assistant director of the 
Rothamsted Experimental Station; 890 
Keen (R.), Direction and Position Finding by Wireless, 628 
Keith (Sir Arthur), elected Vicary lecturer of the Royal 
College of Surgeons of England, 544 ; Man’s Posture: 
its Evolution and Disorders, 476 
Keller (Prof. S. S.), [death], 298 
Kellogg (R.), New Squalodonts from the Miocene of 
Maryland, 824 
Kemp (Prof. J. F.), elected a foreign correspondent of the 
Geological Society, 717 : 
Kemp (R.), Alternating Current Electrical Engineering. 
Second edition, 427 
Kemp (S. W.), Decapod Crustacea, 656 
Kempton (P. H. S.), The Industrial Applications of X-rays, 
66 
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Kendall (J.) and E. D. Crittenden, The Separation of 
Isotopes, 763 
Kendall (Prof. J.) and E. E, Slosson, Smith’s Intermediate 
Chemistry, revised and rewritten, 356 
Kendall (Prof. P. F.), F. W. Harmer, 779 
Kendrick (A. F.) and C. E. C. Tattersall, Hand-woven 
Carpets: Oriental and European. 2 vols., 71 
Kenneth (J. H.), Smell and Specific Gravity, 151 
