XX.Vl'l INDEX. 



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Fibre produced from indigenous and exotic plants in the Cape Pro- 

 vince (J. Leighton) 443 



Fish, A fresh-water, A new genus of Copepoda from (Prof. E. J. 



Goddard) 464 



Fisher, Irving: theory of gold (A. Aiken) 539 



Fixation of atmospheric nitrogen in Xew Zealand 289 



Fodder, Seaweed as 484 



Foerster, F. W., and some neglected factors in education ( Rev. Prof. 



J. I. Marais) 234 



Folk-lore tales. Central African (Re\'. J. R. L. Kingon) 521 



Foiiirs (7/i/'/(7;u;/H.s- (Pers.) Wallr. in South Africa, and its effect on 

 the wood of Black Ironwood trees (OIca laiirifol'M) 



Dr. P .A. van dcr By!) 485 



Foodstuff. Antineuritic hormone content of, in relation to healthy 



survival of animals upon it (Dr. H. H. GreenJ 483 



Forest, The ancient East African, Some factors in the replacement 



of, by wooded pasture land (C. F. M. Swjmncrton) . . . 493 



Forsyth (Prof. T. M.),_Note on the relation between mind and body 249 



France, Sanscullotised literature in (Prof. R. D. Nauta) 361 



Fumigant. Anhydrous liquid hydrocyanic acid as a (C. W. Mally) 520 



Gases, lonisation of, and the absorption of A'- rays (L. Simons) . . . 464 



G.\THEKKR (J. F. \V.). Some iield results of fertilising maize ... 467 

 Geographical distribution of the South African Bryophyta (T. R. 



Sim) " 385 



Society. South African I36> 



Geology. The, of the neighbourhood of Stellenbosch (Prof. S. J. 



Shand) 124 



Gilchrist, Prof. J. D. F.. .\ward of South Africa Medal to xxxvi 



Gilds, National (R. T. A. Innes) 259^ 



Gluyas Early (wheat) hybrids. Dwarfs in (Prof. J. H. Neethling) 540 

 CtODDaro (Prof. E. J.). A plea for greater attention to physiology in 



the teaching of zoology 464 



. Note on a new genus of Copepoda from a 



fresh-water lish 464 



. Xotc on the origin of Metamevism . . . 467 



, The classification and affinities of Hirudinea 467 



The Ilemichordata and their significance 



in relation to the Invertelirata and Chordata 467 



Gold. Irving Fisher's theory of (A. Aiken) S39 



Grain bug. The, (Blissus dl/'lopierus Dist. ) ( C. W. Mally) ... 467 



Grants for research 259 



Grasses. The. of the Eastern Coast belt availa1)le for the manufac- 

 ture of paper ( Dr. C. F. Juritz ) 482 



Gravitation, Einstein's theory of 172 



Greex (Dr. H. H.). Description of a bacterium which oxidises 

 arsenite to arsenate, and of one whicli reduces arsenate 



to arsenite. isolated from a cattle-dipping tank 465 



, Experimental expression of tlie relationship 



between the content of a foodstuff' in antineuritic hor- 

 mone and the period of liealthy survival of animals 



upon it 483 



, Note on the micro-titration of arsenic ... 51^ 



On the fate of arsenic after ingestion by, and 



injection into, live-stock, and after absorption through 



the skin in dipping 472- 



-, The vitamine content of maize and maize- 



milling products, and the ambiguity of its correlation 



with the phosphoric oxide content Sip' 



Green sun, A 123 



Grey College Herbarium 471 



