Index 



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Newcombe (Dr. C. F.), The Kwakiutl Indians, 190 

 Newman (Sir George), Maternity and Child Welfare, 232 

 Newnham (E. V.), Formation of Thunderstorms, 129 

 Newsholme (Sir Arthur), Compulsion and Education in 



Public Health Work, 232 ; Relative Values in Public 



Health, 820, 853 

 Newton (R. B.), E. Heron- Allen, and A. Earland, Eocene 



Mollusca and Foraminifera from Nigeria, 322 

 Nicholls (J. R.), The Estimation of Morphine, 722 

 Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), The Difference between Series 



Spectra of Isotopes, 37 

 Nicloux (M.) and G. Welter, Does Cyanic Acid exist in 



the Blood ? 168 

 Nicolas (G.), A New Host of Phyllosiphon, 200 

 Nicoresti (C. A. C), Heat and Light in Chemical Com- 

 bination with other Elements, 524 

 Nierenstein (Dr. M.), Black Coral, 313 ; Tinctorial 



Chemistry and Histology, 33 

 Nishimura (M.), Meadow Grasses, S55 

 Nobbe (Prof. F.), [death], 610 

 Nobecourt (P.), The Mechanism of the Parasitic Action 



of Penicillium gluucum and of Mucor stolonifer, 168 

 Noddack (Dr.), appointed Director of the Physikalisch- 



Technische Reichsanstalt, 554 

 Nodon (Dr. A.), Earth Currents in France, 8S8 

 Noel (Capt. J. B. L.), a film record of the Mount Everest 



Expedition, 743 

 Noelting (Prof. E.), [obituary], 425 

 Nordenskiold (Baron E.), The Copper and Bronze Ages 



of South America, 141 ; The Roman Balance in 



South America, 526 

 Nordmann (C.) and Le Morvan, Observations of Stars 



of the N Type, 167 

 Normand (Dr. C. W. B.), Dust-raising Winds, 262 

 Norris (Prof. J. F.) and Prof. K. L. Mark, Laboratory 



Exercises in Inorganic Chemistry, 602 

 Norris (K.), an Albino Crested Newt, 188 

 Norrish (R. G. W.), awarded the Gordon Wigan Prize 



of Cambridge University, 828 

 Norton (L. E.), The Apparent Swelling of Sand on the 



Addition of Water, 63 

 Noyes (A. A.) and H. A. Wilson, Thermal Ionisation of 



Gaseous Elements at High Temperatures, 687 

 Nuthall (A. W.), to be the Ingleby Lecturer in Birmingham 



University for 1924, 60 

 Nys (Prof. D.), La Notion d'espace, 471 



Occhialini (A.), Elettrotecnica elementare con numerosi 



problemi. Vol. i., 474 

 O'Connell (Marjorie), Phylogeny of Ochetoceras, 322 

 O'Dwyer (Margaret H.), Protein Precipitation in Grasses, 



759 ; The Nutritive Value of Certain Australian 



Grasses, 759 

 Ogden (C. K.), I. A. Richards, and J. Wood, The Founda- 

 tions of .Esthetics, 375 

 Oldham (R. D.), Gravity Observations in India, 665 ; 



The Earthquake of August 7, 1895, in Northern 



Italy, 757 

 Ollivier (Prof. H.), Cours de physique generale a 1' usage 



des candidats au certificat de Physique generale, 



au diplome dTngenieur-Electricien et a l'Agregation 



des Sciences physiques. Tome ii. Deux, edition, 



4°5 

 Olufsen (Prof.), leader of a Danish expedition to the 



Sahara, 643 

 Oman (Sir Charles W. C), appointed Creighton Lecturer 



in the University of London for 1922-23, 2=, 

 Omori (Prof.), Earthquakes in the Region around Tokyo 



162 

 O'Neill (H.) and Dr. F. C. Thompson, A Curious Feature 



in the Hardness of Metals, 773 

 Onnes (Prof. H. Kamerlingh), elected a Corresponding 



Member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin, 



158 ; Prof. J. P. Kuenen, 673 

 Onslow (Hon. V. A. H. H.), [obituary article], 85 

 Orr (J.), A Short History of British Agriculture, 204 

 Orton (Dr. J. H.), Occurrences of a Crystalline Style 



in the American Slipper Limpet (Crepidula fornicata) 



and its Allies, 149 ; Occurrence of the Archiannelids, 



Saccocirrus and Protodrilus on the South and West 



Coasts of England, 574 ; The Hermit-crab (E. 

 bernhardus) and the Anemone (C. (Sagartia) para- 

 sitica), 877 ; The Mode of Feeding of the Jelly-fish, 

 Aurelia aurita, on the Smaller Organisms in the 

 Plankton, 178 ; The Phenomena and Conditions of 

 Sex-change in the Oyster (0. edulis) and Crepidula, 

 212 ; The Relationship between the Common Hermit- 

 crab (Eupagurus bernhardus) and the Anemone 

 (Sagartia parasitica) , 735 



Osborn (Prof. H. F.), Fossil Vertebrates in Central Asia, 

 646 ; Pesperopithecus, the Anthropoid Primate of 

 Western Nebraska, 28 1 ; The American Museum 

 Ideal, 880 ; The Ethnology of Scandinavia, 190 



Osborne (G. D.), The Geology and Petrography of the 

 Clarencetown-Paterson District. Part i., 236 ; Part 

 ii., 864 



Ostenfeld (Prof. C. H.) and Dr. O. Paulsen, A List of 

 Flowering Plants from Inner Asia, collected by Dr. 

 Sven Hedin, determined by various authors, 170 



Ostwald (Prof. W.), New Methods of Quantitative 

 Determination of Colours, 751 



Owen (Dr. E. A.), The Sphere-gap Voltmeter, 615 



Page (Prof. L.), An Introduction to Electrodynamics : 



from the Standpoint of the Electron Theory, 509 

 Paget (S.), Pasteur. Supplement (Dec. 23), iii 

 Palmer (L. S.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in Electrical 



Engineering in Manchester University, 653 

 Panisset (L.) and J. Verge, The " donneurs de sang" 



in Veterinary Medicine. 136 ; and E. Grasset, The 



Fixation-reaction in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis 



in Cattle, 268 

 Parcot (Abbe L.), the work of B. de Jussieu, 320 

 Paris (Capt. E. T.), The Production of a Standard Source 



of Sound, 378 

 Parker (the late Prof. T. J.) and Prof. W. A. Haswell, 



A Text-book of Zoology. In two volumes. Third 



edition, 765 

 Parker (Dr. W. R.), offer for the preservation of fossils 



found in the United Kingdom, 460 

 Parkhouse (A. W.), Practical Polishing and Staining, 147 

 Parkin (Sir George R.), [obituary article], 49 

 Parkinson (J.), The Primitive Crust of the Earth, 413 

 Parrish (P.), The Design of Ammoniacal Liquor Stills, 130 

 Parsons (A. C.) and others, Ministry of Health. Reports 



on Public Health and Medical Subjects. No. 1 1 : 



Report on Encephalitis Lethargica, 626 

 Parsons (Sir Charles), elected an Honorary Member of the 



Royal Dutch Institute of Engineers, 18S 

 Parsons (Sir J. Herbert), Physiological Aspects of Physical 



Measurement, 824 

 Partington (Prof. J. R.), Research and Razors, 415 

 Pascal (P.), Magnetic Analysis of Silicates and the Silicic 

 Acids, 758 ; Magnetic Analysis of the Stannic Acids, 863 

 Pascoe (Dr. E. H.), Geology of Mesopotamia, 21 

 Pasquier (Prof. L.-G. du), Le Principe de la relativite et 



les theories d'Einstein, 568 

 Pasteur (Louis), Supplement (Dec. 23), iii to xiv 

 Pastorelli and Rapkin, Ltd., list of Thermographs and 



Hydrographs, 52 

 Patrick (Dr. Dorothy M.), appointed Assistant Lecturer 



in Physiology in Birmingham University, 859 

 Patton (R. T.), The Drying of Timber. 352 

 Patton (Major W. S.), the genus Musca, 396 

 ■Payton (C. G.), appointed Demonstrator in Anatomy in 



Birmingham University, 60 

 Peacock (A. D.), Pairing and Parthenogenesis in Saw- 

 flies, 215 

 Peacock (D. H.), appointed Professor of Chemistry at 



Rangoon University, 720 

 Peacock (H. A.), The" Presence of Sulphur Dioxide in 



Cattle Foods after Fumigation, 894 

 Peake (H.), The English Village: the Origin and Decay 



of its Community. An Anthropological Interpreta- 

 tion, 371 

 Peake (H. J. E.), The Study of Man, 354, 516 

 Pearl (Prof. R.) and T. J. Le Blanc, Further Note on the 



Age Index of a Population, 687 

 IVarsall (Dr. \Y. H.), appointed Reader in Botany in 



Leeds University, 893 



