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 CONWAY, AGNES ETHEL, M.B.E..B.A. (Dublin). (A.E.C.) Hon. Curator, Women's Work Section, Imperial War Museum. Author of Child's Book of Art; A Ride Through the Balkans. Women's War-Work.

COOLIDGE, REV. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BKEVOORT, M.A. (Oxon.), Hon.Ph.D. (Bern). (W.A.B.C.) Fellow of Mag- dalen College, Oxford. Author of Swiss Travel and Swiss Guide-books; Josias Simler et les Origines de I' Alpinisnte jusqu'en 1600; The Alps in Nature and History; Alpine Studies; etc. Editor of the Climbers' Guide. Switzerland.

CORDONNIER, GENERAL VICTOR LOUIS EMILIEN. (V.L.E.C.) See the biographical article: CORDONNIER, VICTOR Louis EMILIEN. Argonne, Battles of the; Army (French); Frontiers, Battles of the (Part III.); Woevre, Battles in (in part). COTTON, HENRY EVAN AUGUSTE, C.I.E., L.C.C. (H.E.A.C.) Formerly Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and Advocate of the High Court at Calcutta. Author of Calcutta Old and New. Late Editor of India. Banerjea, Sir S.; Gandhi, M. K.; Tagore, R. COURTNEY, JANET ELIZABETH, O.B.E., J,P. (Mrs. W. L. COURTNEY). (J.E.C.) Author of Free Thinkers of the Nine- teenth Century. Joint-author of Pillars of Empire. Joint- editor of Index to the nth edition of the Encyclopcedia Britannica. Women (United Kingdom); Women Police (United Kingdom). CRAM, RALPH ADAMS, Litt.D. (Princeton), LL.D. (Yale), F.R.G.S. (R.A.C.) Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and of the North British Academy of Arts. Hon. Corresponding Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Associate of the National Academy. Member of the American Institute of Arts and Letters. Supervising Architect, Princeton University. Member of the 'firm of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson. Author of Church Building; The. Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain; etc. See the biographi- cal article: CRAM, RALPH ADAMS. Architecture (United States). CREAGH-OSBORNE, CAPTAIN FRANK, R.N., C.B. (F.C.-O.) Director, Admiralty Compass Department. Compass. CROSS, CHARLES FREDERICK, B.Sc., F.R.S. (C.F.C.) Analyt- ical and Consulting Chemist. Member of the firm of Cross & Bevan. Joint-author (with E. J. Bevan) of Researches on Cellulose; Text- Book of Papermaking. Cellulose; Fibres. CROY, HOMER. (H.CR.) Author of How Motion Pictures are Made. Cinematograph. CROZIER, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL C. D., R.G.A. (C.D.C.) Late Director of Inspection of High Explosives, Ministry of Munitions. Explosives (in part). CUMMINS, STEVENSON LYLE, M.D., LL.D., C.B., C.M.G. (S.L.C.) Colonel, .Army Medical Service (retired). David Davies Professor of Tuberculosis, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. Principal Medical Officer, King Edward VII. Welsh National Association. Influenza. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM JAMES, A.M. (WJ.C.) Connected with several American railroads in operating and executive capacities, 1900-16. Professor of Transportation at Harvard. Assistant Director of Operation, U.S. Railroad Administra- tion, 1918-9. Railways (United States). CVIJIC, JOVAN. (J.C.) Patron's Medallist of the R.G.S. Of- ficer of the Legion of Honour. Professor of Geography in the University of Belgrade. Author of Das Karstphaenomen; Grundlinien der Geographic und Geologic von Mazedonien und Allserbien; La Peninsule Balkanique. Balkan Peninsula (in part). D'ALBE, EDMUND EDWARD FOURNTER, D.Sc. (London and Birmingham), A.R.C.Sc., M.R.I.A. (E.E.F.D'A.) Inventor of the Optophone. Formerly Special Lecturer in Physics in the Punjab University. Author of The Electron Theory; Two New Worlds; Contemporary Chemistry; etc. Optophone. DALE, HARRISON CLIFFORD, A.M. (H.C.D.) Fellow of the American Geographical Society. Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of Idaho. Author of The Ashley-Smith Explorations and the Discovery of b Central Route to the Pacific: 1822-1829; etc. Idaho. DANILOV, GENERAL YOURI. (Y.D.) Army (Russian, in part); Kornilov (in part). DARLING, CHARLES ROBERT, F.Inst.P., F.I.C. (C.R.D.) Lecturer in Applied Physics, City and Guilds Technical College, Finsbury. Author of Heat for Engineers; Pyrometry; etc. Pyrometry. DAVIDSON, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOHN HUMPHREY, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., M.P. (J.H.D.) Late 6oth Rifles. Member for Fareham Division of Hampshire. Served throughout South African War. Instructor in Staff Duties at the Staff College. On the General Staff in France, 1914-8. Artois, Battles in (Part III.). DAVIES, ALBERT EMIL, L.C.C. (A.E.D.) Hon. Lecturer in Business Finance, Leeds University. Fellow of the Royal Economic Society. Author of The State in Business; The Nationalization of Railways; The Case for Nationalization; Land Nationalization; etc. Nationalization. DAVIS, HENRY WILLIAM CARLESS, M.A., C.B.E. (H.W.C.D.) Professor of History at Manchester University. Fellow and formerly Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford. Sometime Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. Member of Advisory Staff of British delegation to the Peace Conference. Peace Conference. DAWNAY, MAJOR-GENERAL GUY PAYAN, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.V.O. (G.P.D.) Formerly Brigadier-General, Gen- eral Staff, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, and Director of Staff Duties, G.H.Q., France. Turkish Campaigns (Sinai). DEVINE, EDWARD THOMAS, Ph.D., LL.D. (E.T.D.) Associate Editor of The Survey, New York. Author of Misery and its Causes; The Normal Life; Disabled Soldiers and Sailors; etc. United States (Social and Welfare Work, in part). DEWAR, CAPTAIN ALFRED C., R.N. (Ret.), B.Litt. (Oxon.). (A.C.D.) Gold Medallist, Royal United Service Institution. Late of the Historical Section, Naval Staff, Admiralty. Admiralty Administration (British); Blockade; Convoy; Coro- net; Dogger Bank; Falkland Islands Battle; " Goeben and Breslau"; Heligoland Bight; Jutland, Battle of; Minesweep- ing and Minelaying; Naval History of the War; Submarine Campaigns; Zeebrugge. DEWEY, DAVIS RICH, Ph.D., LL.D. (D.R.D.) Professor of Economics and Statistics, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Formerly Secretary of the American Statistical Asso- ciation. Managing Editor of the American Economic Review. Author of Financial History of the United States. Editor of Francis Walker's Discussions in Economics and Statistics. United States (Statistics). D'EYNCOURT, SLR EUSTACE HENRY WILLIAM TENNYSON, K.C.B., F.R.S., D.Sc. (E.T.o'E.) Commanderof the Legion of Honour. Distinguished Service Medal (U.S.A.). Director of Naval Construction and Chief Technical Adviser to the British Admiralty. Chief Adviser on Tanks to the Ministry of Munitions during the World War. Vice-president of the Institution of Naval Architects. Ship and Shipbuilding. DIGBY, LETTICE, F.M.S. (L.D.) Author of cytological papers in the Annals of Botany, Archiv fur Zellforschung, etc.. Botany (Cytology). DINES, WILLIAM HENRY, B.A. (Cantab.), F.R.Met.S., F.R.Ae.S., F.Inst.P., F.R.S. (W.H.Di.) See the biographical article: DINES, WILLIAM HENRY. Meteorology. DOBELL, CLIFFORD, M.A., F.R.S. (C.Do.) Protistolpgist to the Medical Research Council. Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Formerly Assistant Professor of Protistology and Cytology, Imperial College of Science, London. Protozoology. DOUGLAS, CAPTAIN HENRY PERCY, C.M.G., R.N., F.R.A.S., A.M.I.C.E. (H.P.D.) -Assistant Hydrographer of the British Navy, 1919-21. Surveying (Nautical).

DOUMENC, COMMANDANT A. (A.D.*) French Army Staff. Officer of the Legion of Honour. D.S.O. Director of the 'French Army Mechanical Transport Service during the war. Author of Les Transports Automobiles sur le Front fran$ais. Motor Transport, Military.

DOW, JOHN STEWART, B.Sc., A.C.G.L (J.S.D.) Assistant Editor of the Illuminating Engineer. Joint-author of Modern Illuminants and Illuminating Engineering; etc. Illuminating Engineering; Lighting, Electric. The Initials in brackets indicate the Signatures adopted to distinguish the Contributors.