

Index 



XI 



Griffiths (H), The General Principles of Chemical Engineer- 

 ins Design, 726 ; Materials of Chemical Plant Con- 

 struction — Non-metals, 726 

 Grignard (V.) and A. C. Purdy, a-/3'-dichlorethyl Ether, 299 

 Grove-Hills (Col. E. H.), [death], 522 ; [obituary article], 



Gudger (Prof. E. W.), The Miraculous Draught of Fishes 



— an Explanation, 572 

 Guillaume (A.), The Limits of Vegetation in the North 



and East of France, 686 

 Guillaume (J.), Observations of the Sun made at the 



Lyons 1 Ibservatory, 235 

 Guillet (L.) and M. Ballay, The Vapour Pressure of some 



Copper-Zinc Alloys in the Solid State, 863 

 Giinther (H.), (W. de Haas). Technische Traume, 663 

 Gupta (Hem Chandra Das), Neolithic Script in India, 365 

 Gurney (J. H.), [obituary article], 781 

 Guye (Prof. C. E.), The Tendencies of Modern Physics 



and the Conception of Matter, 558 



Haag (Prof. J.), Cours complet de mathematiques speciales. 



Tome 2 : Geometric, 375 

 Haddon (Dr. A. C), Ceremonial Exchange, 472 

 Hadfield (Sir Robert), gift for the purchase of books 



for scientific workers, 522 ; gift to the Metal- 



lografiska Institutet, Stockholm, for a Research 



Scholarship, 18 ; The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel, 



507 ; The Work and Position of the Metallurgical 



Chemist, 51 

 Haigh (T.), Determination of the Durability of Optical 



Glass, 97 

 Haldane (J. B. S.), Sterility in Species-crosses, 748 

 Haldane (Dr. J. S.), Respiration, 803 

 Haldane (Viscount), The Philosophy of Humanism and 



of other Subjects, 471 

 Hale (Dr. G. E.), A Fifty-foot Interferometer Telescope, 



482 ; "A National Focus of Science and Research," 



676 ; Invisible Sunspots, 395 ; resignation from the 



Committee on Intellectual Co-operation of the 



League of Nations, 460 ; The New Heavens, 2 

 Hall (A. L.), A Bibliography of South African Geology 



to the End of 1920, 677 

 Hall (Sir Daniel), Potato Wart Disease, 431 

 Hall (E. H.), An Electron Theory of Electric Conduction 



in Metals, 687 

 Hall (H. U.), The Art of the Marquesas Islanders, 128 

 Halliday (Prof. W. R.) and Prof. McLean Thompson, 



Honey that drove Men Mad, 462 

 Hallimond (A. F.) and E. G. Radley, Glauconite from 



the Greensand near Lewes, Sussex : the Constitution 



of Glauconite, 100 

 Hallwachs (Prof. W.), [obituary], 158 

 Halm (Dr.), The Law of Solar Rotation, 427 

 Hamberg (H. E.), The Distribution of Temperature in 



Scandinavia, 55.7 

 Hamy (M.), The Measurement of Small Diameters by 



Interference, 895 

 Handley (Prof. W. S.), Cancer of the Breast and its 



Treatment. Second edition, 376 

 Hanna (Dr. G. D.) and A. W. Anthony, Leading an 



Expedition to the Islands off the West Coast of 



Lower California, 321 

 Hansen (Mdlle. V.), Baade's Comet, 613 

 Harden (Prof. A.), Pasteur's Early Research in Pure 



Chemistry and Fermentation. Supplement (Dec. 



23), xi ; Vitamin Problems, 14 

 Hardenburg (\V. E.), Mosquito Eradication, 838 

 Hardy (Prof. G. IL), Mersenne's Numbers, 542 ; The 



Theory of Numbers, 352, 381 

 Hardy (G. H.), Some Australian Asilidae (Diptera) in the 



National Museum, 168 

 Hardy (W. B.), appointed to the Board of Trustees of 



the National Portrait Gallery, 394 ; Fishery Research, 



865 

 Harmer (Sir Sidney F.), elected an Honorary Fellow of 



King's College, Cambridge, 828 ; The Present Position 



of the Whaling fndustry, 827 

 Harries (Dr. A. J.), [obituary], 187 

 Harries (H.), The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 666 



Harring (H. K.), Arctic Rotifera, 55 



Harris (Prof. D. Fraser), On the Reality of Nerve-energy, 



342, 666 

 11, irris (F. W.), The Hardness of the Brasses, etc., 532 

 Harris (G. T), Mimicry among Birds, 161 

 Harrison (the late Lt.-Col. E. F.), Memorial to, at the 



Chemical Society, 717 

 Harrison (H. T.) and others, Street Lighting, 888 

 Harrison (Dr. J. W. H.), Interspecific Sterility, 312 

 Harrow (Dr. B.), Glands in Health and Disease, 658 

 Hartridge (Dr. H.), The Resonance Theory of Hearing, 9 ; 



and F. J. W. Houghton, Determinations of the 



Velocity with which Carbon Monoxide displaces 



Oxygen from its Combination with the Blood Pigment 



Haemoglobin, 758 ; The Velocity with which Carbon 



Monoxide displaces Oxygen from its Combination 



with Haemoglobin. 1 l'.irts, 685 

 Harwood (Miss), Variability in the Light of Iris, 584 

 Hastings (Dr. J.), [obituary], 610 



Hastings (S.), Avellana separata growing in the Alps, 563 

 Haswell (Prof. W. A.), Astacocroton, a New Type of 



Acarid, 759 

 Hatschek (E.), Adhesives, 52S 

 Haughton (J. L.) and G. Winifred Ford, The Systems 



in which Metals Crystallise, 136 

 Haughton (S. H.), Some Upper Beaufort Thcrapsida, 236 

 Haward (L), National and Provincial Museums, 320 

 Hawley (Prol. R. C), The Practice of Silviculture : with 



Particular Reference to its Application in the United 



States, 407 

 Hayasaka (Prof. I.), Palaeozoic Brachiopoda from Eastern 



Asia, 161 ; Some Permian Brachiopods from the 



Kitakami Mountains. 7 pi 

 Hayes (Dr.), Measuring the Depth of the Ocean by Sound 



Waves, 159 

 Hayes (Dr. C. W.), Handbook for Field Geologists. 



Third edition, revised and enlarged by S. Paige, 1 1 - 

 Hayes (S. Q.), Switching Equipment for Power Control, 373 

 Heaviside (O.), presented with the Faraday Medal of the 



Institution of Electrical Engineers, 460 

 Hebard (M.), Orthoptera and Dermaptera of Hawaii, 822 

 Hedin (Dr. Sven), Southern Tibet : Discoveries in Former 



Times compared with my own Researches in 1906— 



1908, 171' 

 Hegner (Prof. R. W.) and Prof. W. W. Cort, Diagnosis 



of Protozoa and Worms Parasitic in Man, 694 

 Hele-Shaw (Dr. H. S.), Education, Research, and 



Invention, 715 

 Henderson (T.), appointed Demonstrator in Inorganic 



Chemistry in Leeds University, 621 

 Henderson (Prof. W. D.), appointed Ray Lankester 



Investigator at the Marine Biological Laboratory, 



Plymouth, 98 

 Henri (V.) and P. Steiner, Absorption of the Ultraviolet 



Rays by Naphthalene, 468 

 Henry (Prof. A. J.), J. E. Lockwood, and D. A. Seeley, 



Glaze Storm in America, 91 

 Henry (M.), The Incidence of Anthrax in Stock - in 



Australia, 236 

 Herdman (Lady), [obituary article], 708 

 Herdman (Sir YV. A.), H.S.H. Prince Albert of Monaco, 156 

 d'Herelle (Dr. F.), The Theory of Bacteriophage, 293 

 Heron (Dr. A. M.), Geology of the Mount Everest District, 



22 ; The Rocks of Mount Everest, (.( 2 

 Heron-Allen (E.) and A. Earland, British Museum (Natural 



History). British Antarctic (" Terra Nova ") Expedi- 

 tion, 1910. Natural History Report. Zoology. Vol. 



6, No. 2. Protozoa, Part 2 : Foraminifera, 241 

 Herschel (William), Centenary oi the Death of, 255 

 Hertwig (Prof. R.), elected President of the Deutsche 



Gesellschaft fur Vererbungswissenschaft, 583 

 Hesse (Prof. A.) and Prof. H. Grossmann, Englands 



Handelskrieg und die chemische Industrie. Band 1 ; 



2 : Neue Folge ; 3, Herausgegeben von A. Hesse, 



H. Grossmann, und W. A. Roth, 337 

 Hevesy (Dr. G.), An Attempt to Influence the Rate of 



Radioactive Disintegration by Use of Penetrating 



Radiation, 216 

 Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Books on Microbiology, etc., 694 

 Heywood (F.), appointed Vulcan Fellow in Manchester 



University, 653 



