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INDEX TO VOL. VIII 



PACE 



Lenard's Researches on Phosphorescence. E. N. da C. Andrade . . 54 



Lodge, Sir Oliver's Address. I. The Logic of Science. F. C. S. Schiller, . 398 



„ „ „ II. The Philosophy of Science. H. S. Shelton 408 



Medicine, The International Congress of 386 



Mental Development, Nature and Nurture in. F. W. Mott . . . 291 



„ The Inborn Potentiality of the Child . . . 307 

 ,, The Influence of Nutrition and the Influence of 



Education 460 



Milne, Prof. John. C. Davison 713 



Molecular Volume Theories and their Relation to Current Conceptions of 



Liquid Structure. G. le Bas 663 



Nervous Activity, The History of the Views of. D. F. Harris . 

 Nobel Prizes during Twelve Years, The International Distribution of 

 „ for 1913, The 



505 



597 



Oligochseta, A Contribution to the Bionomics of English. H. Friend 



Part I. British Earthworms 



Opsonic Experiment, The Physical Aspect of. A. G. McKendrick . 

 Organic Derivatives of Metals and Metalloids. G. T. Morgan 

 Outlook for Human Health, The. B. Houghton .... 



99 



497 

 690 



153 



Palaeontology in 191 2, Vertebrate. With Note on Giant Tortoises and Dis 



tribution. R. Lydekker .... 

 Palaeontology in 191 3, Vertebrate. R. Lydekker 

 Physics in 1913. E. N. da C. Andrade 



Piltdown Discovery, The Significance of the. A. G. Thacker 

 Protection of Science by Patent, The . 

 Psychical Research, Criticisms of. I. J. A. Hill 



II. Reply. H. S. Shelton 



Radioactive Matter, A Suggestion Concerning the Orig 



1 

 626 



608 

 275 



551 



755 

 767 



n of. H. S. Shelton 456 



Sale of Honours, The 



Sanitary Awakening of India, The. Sir C. Pardey Lukis . 

 Science and the Lay Press .... 

 Scientific National Defence. C. Ross . 

 Scientific Spelling. I. Sir H. Johnston 



„ „ II. Sir R. Ross 



Seats of the Soul in History, The. D. F. Harris 

 Speech, The Relations of, to Human Progress. L. Robinson 

 StereoTsomerism and Optical Activity. G. S. Agashe 



Sweating the Scientist 



Syphilis, Recent Advances in our Knowledge of. E. H. Ross 



794 

 181 



594 

 122 



355 

 367 

 '45 

 5i9 



227 



599 

 535 



