INDEX. 



509 



*Molecule and mechanism of reaction, 



the latent polarities in, by Prof. A. 



Lapworth, 171. 

 Mi)>"CKTO>' (Horace W.), the flora of the 



district of the London clay, 335. 

 MoND (Robert) on fuel economy, 97. 

 MoXTAGU (Brig.-Gen. Lord), roads 



ancient and modern, 423. 

 Morgan (Sir Herbert E.) on business 



in relation to education, 355. 

 Morris (Sir Daniel), Address to the 



Botanical Section, 316. 

 Mother goddesses in India, the cults of 



the, by W. Crooke, 287. 

 Murray (J. Alan), the classification of 



cattle foods, 383. 

 Museums, the character, work, and 



maintenance of, interim report on, 126. 

 Mutational v. recapitulatory characters, 



by Dr. R. Ruggles Gates, 340. 

 Mycorrhiza and the ericaceo', by Dr. M. 



C. Rayner, 332. 

 fMvERS (Dr. C. S.), industrial over- 

 strain and unrest, 313. 

 Myres (Prof. J. L.), on archaological 



investigations in Malta, 123. 

 and L. H. D. Buxton, excavations in 



Cyprus in 1913, 288. 



*Naeser (Dr. Vincent) on proposals for 

 the interchange of students between 

 British and Scandinavian countries, 

 360. 



Napier (Lt.-Col. G. S. F.), Persia, 231. 



National alUance of employers and em- 

 ployed, the, by Rt. Hon. F. Huth 

 Jackson, 245. 



Nationality and internationalism, some 

 geographical aspects of, by Dr. Marion 

 I. NewbigLn, 224. 



' ?i-butyl alcohol and acetone ' fermenta- 

 tion process, the mechanism of the, 

 by Dr. Joseph Reilly and WiKred J. 

 Hickinbottom, 168. 



New Zealand, the northern invasions of, 

 with special reference to Lord Howe 

 Island, by Dr. J. C. Willis, 333. 



Newall (Prof. H. F.) on geophysical dis- 

 cussions, 81. 



Newberry' (Prof. P.) on the character, 

 work, and maintenance of musevms, 125 



Newbigin (Dr. Marion I.), some geo- 

 graphical aspects of nationality and 

 interna tionahsm, 224. 



Nicholson (Prof. J. W.) on radio- 

 telegraphic investigations, 40. 



on the calculation of mathematical 



tables, 43. 



*Nitre and pitch, the recovery of, from 

 smoke candles, by Major E. R. 

 Thomas, 168. 



Norman (Sir H.) on radiotelegraphic 



investigations, 40. 

 Nova Aquiiw, the progressive spectra of, 



1918-19, by Rev. A. L. Cortie, 147. 

 Nova (Jeminorum, the spectrum of, 



by J. F. M. .Stratton, 146. 

 tNuTTALL (Prof. G. H. F.), lice and their 



relation to disease, 211. 



Old red sandstone rocks of Kiltorcan, 



Ireland, report on the excavation of 



critical sections in, 110. 

 Oldershaw (A. W.), the value of lupins 



in the cultivation of poor light land, 



380. 

 ♦Oliver (Prof. F. W.) on spartina and 



Poole Harbour, 341. 

 Orchids of Hants and Dorset, b}' Col. M. 



J. Godfrey, 331. 

 Ord (Dr. A^'illiam T.), the tertiary beds 



of Bournemouth and the Hampshire 



basin, 187. 

 the erosion of Bournemouth Bay 



and the age of its cliffs, 196. 

 OsBORN (Prof. T. G. B.) on Australian 



fossil plants, 124. 



on Australian cycadacea:, 125. 



*OwENS (Dr. J. S.), an automatic filter 



for measuring the suspended dust in 



the air, 171. 

 on atmospheric pollution, 429. 



*Palceontologv and the evolution theorv, 



by D. M. S". Watson, 211. 

 *Palceozoic rocks of England and Wales, 



interim report on the excavation of 



critical sections in, 189. 

 Papua, stonework and goldfields in, by 



E. W. P. Chinnery, 289. 

 unknown, some glimpses of, by E. 



W. P. Chinnery, 292. 

 Paravane, the, by R. F. McKay, 273. 

 Parkinson (T. W. F.), geograjjhy in the 



curriculum of higher education, 444. 

 Parsons (Hon. Sir Charles A.), Presi- 

 dential Address, 3. 

 P^VRSONS (Prof. F. G.), the physical 



characteristics of the modern Briton, 



283. 

 Patghell (W. H.) on fuel economy, 97. 

 Paton (Prof. D. Noel), Address to the 



Physiological Section, 294. 

 Peach (Dr. B. N.) on the excavation of 



critical sections in the old red sandstone 



of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, 110. 

 Peake (Harold), some notes on the 



Finnic problem, 282. 

 Santiago : the evolution of a jjatron 



saint, 288. 

 fPEAB (Prof. T. H.), the theoretical 



interest of mdustrial pathology, 313. 



