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Index 



xxxm 



Educational Science (Presidential Address to the Educational 

 Science Section of the British Association), Sir Robert 

 Blair, 323 



Efficiency in Industry, 844 



Egg : -collecting at Santa Barbara, California, Rev. S. C. 

 Tickell. 2ji; -collecting on the Norfollt Coast, Deplor- 

 able, T. Lewis, 121 ; -weight in Fowls, Inheritance of, 

 P. Hadley and D. Caldwell, 88 



Egypt : Agriculture in, 263 ; and Syria, Early, P. E. New- 

 berry, 516; Estimate of the Possible and Available 

 Water-supply of. G. C. Dudgeon, 263 ; The Older Palae- 

 olithic Age in. Prof. C. G. Seligman, 774 



Egyptian Mathematics, .■\ncient, Prof. T. E. Peet. 850 



Einstein : Easy Lessons in, A Discussion of the More 

 Intelligible Features of the Theory of Relativity, Dr. 

 E. E. Slosson, 466 ; From Newton to, Changing Con- 

 ceptions of the Universe. Dr. B. Harrow, 466 ; Spectral 

 Shift. Investigation of the, J. Evershed, 705 



Einstein's: Exposition of Relativity, 336: Theory of Gravi- 

 tion. The Field of an Electron on, Dr. G. B. Jeffery, 

 848 ; Shift of Spectral Lines, Sir Oliver Lodge, 373 ; 

 Testing, Sir Oliver Lodge, 280 ; Dr. C. Chree. 343 ; 

 Theory of Relativity, L. Bolton awarded the Scientific 

 American prize for an Explanation of, 768 



Einsteinsche Relativitalstheorie, Die, Prof. U. Kopff, 466 



Elastico-viscous Flow, The Laws of, ii., A. A. Michelson, 

 167 



Electric : Cables and Networks, The Theory of, Dr. A. 

 Russell. Second edition, 306; Cables, Buried, Heating 

 of, 577 ; Cables, Calculation of, by the Use of Vectorial 

 Functions with real Notation, A. Blondel, iqq ; 

 Conduction, Dual, Inferences from the Hypothesis of, 



E. H. Hall, 167 ; Furnace, A New, 291 ; Furnace, The 

 Induction Type of, G. H. Clamer, 450: Light and 

 Vegetation. T. Steel, 604 : Switch and Controlling 

 Gear : A Handbook on the Design, Manufacture, and 

 Use of Switchgear and Switchboards in Central Sta- 

 tions, Factories, and Mines, Dr. C. C. Garrard. Second 

 edition, 436; Towing on Canals, New Systems of, E. 

 Imbeau.x. 521 



Electrical : Engineering. A Text-book of. Translated from 

 the German of Dr. A. Thomalon, Prof. G. W. O. Howe. 

 Fifth English edition, 372 ; Engineering, Rudiments 

 of, P. Kemp, 403 ; Transmission of Pictures, The, 

 P. R. Coursey. 115 



Electricity : and Gravitation, Prof. H. Weyl, 800 ; and 

 Magnetism : Theoretical and Practical. Dr. C. E. Ash- 

 ford. Third edition, 564 ; Positive, The Elementary 

 Particle of. Prof. A. H. Compton, 828 



Electro-deposition : in Aeronautical Engineering, Some 

 Applications of, \V. .\. Thain, jjo ; of Cobalt, The, 

 B. Carr, 520 



Electrolysis of Zinc Sulphate Solutions, The Commercial, 

 S. Field, 520 



Electrolytic: Metal Deposits, State of Contraction of, i., 

 G. Aliverti, 491 ; Solutions, A Thernodynaric Study of, 



F. L. Hitchcock. 587 



Electromagnetic Action, Centenary of the Discovery of, 55 

 Electronuignetism, A Kinematic'a] InterpreUtion of,' L. 



Page. 167 

 Electron Curve, Negative. S. G. Brown, 342 

 Electrons, The Emission of. under the Influence of Chemical 



Action, Prof. O, \V. Richardson, 456 

 Electro-plating for the Prevention of Corrosion, Dr. L. 



Aiii'hiton, 520 

 Electro silver Plating and its Technical Development, 



\V. R. Barclay, 520 

 Electrostatic .Measuring Instruments, The Insulation of. 



Prof. Jackson and A. T. Mukerjee. 481 

 Electro Technics. The Elements of, A. P. Young 340 

 Electrotherapy, The History of, M. A. Colwell. 448 641 

 Elementary Schools. Present Shortage of Teachers in 



S. Hey. 580 

 Elements, The Constitution of the. Dr. F. W. Aston, 468 

 I- I.I,!..,, planifrons, Discovery of a Skeleton of, in the 

 nv Sands, L. .Mayet, P. Nugue, and J. Darcste 

 ! Chavanne, 67 

 i;im(-ntlorl Paper-tesler, The, 704 

 Embryology. Coniribulions to, vol. j- 10 46 A 



.Memorial to Franklin Paine .Mall, 170 ' 



Embryos, Live, The Study of, 170 



Emotive Response of the Human Subject, The, Prof. A. D. 

 Waller, 550 



Empire: .Anthropology and, 717: Native Races of the, 65 



Encephalitis : and Poliomyelitis, S. Flexncr. 167 ; lethargica, 

 Appearance of, in France, 671 



Endemic Genera in Relation to others. Dr. J. C. Willis, 489 



Endogamy and Exogamy, Biology of, 335 



Energy : Expenditure, Measurement of, Prof. A. D. Waller. 

 S.io ; Requirements of School-children, The, Miss E. 

 Bedale, 5,?° ; Restoration of. Sir Oliver Lodge. 341: 

 The Transmission of, by Vibrations of Liquids in Pipes, 

 C. Camichel. D. Eydoux, and A. Foch, 394 



Engineering : at the British Association, 422 ; Training 

 .Association, The Work of the. Transferred to the En- 

 gineering and National Employers' Federations, 330 



English : Manor, Grain and Chaff from an, A. H. Savory, 

 211 ; Philosophy, A History of. Prof. W. R. Sorley, 309 



Entomology : .An introduction to. Prof. J. H. Comstock. 

 Part i. Second edition, 340: .Applied, 773 



Entropy, The Variation of, in Waves of Shock of Elastic 

 Bodies, E. Jougnet, 394 



Environment and Reproduction, Prof. A. Meek, 532 



Equations aux differences finies," " Les, Prof. Norlund, 197 



Essential Oils of Leptospermuiii odoratum and L. grandi- 

 florum, A. R. Penfold, 682 



Ethylene : Isomerism of the w-bromostyrolenes. The, C. 

 Dufraisse, 746 ; Sulphide, The Two Homologues of, 

 M. Del^pine and P. Jaffeux, 778 



Etoiles Variables, Notes Pratiques sur I'Observation 

 Visuelle des, M. E. J. Gheury de Bray, 209 



Euhiomyia caIo.':omae, Egg-laying Habit of, C. W. Collins 

 and C. E. Hood, 27 



Eucalyptus : .A Critical Revision of the Genus, J. H. 

 Maiden. Vol. ii., parts 8-10; vol. iii., parts 1-8; vol. 

 iv., pirts I, 3, 5-10. 4?: Foliage, Variations of, 

 H. J. Lowe. 114: Oil-glands, M. B. Welch. 681; Three 

 New Species of. J. H. Maiden. 36, 586 



Eucomis undulata. The .Action of, J. VV. C. Gunn,. 523 



Eugenics : and Religion, Dean Inge. 414 ; Applied, P. 

 Popcnoe and Prof. R. H. Johnson, 752 ; Association of 

 America. Presidential Address to the. Dr. S. Paton, 

 222 ; Heredity and. Dr. R. Ruggles Gates, 264 



Euphony and Folk Music, Dr. H. Walford Davies, 516 



Europe, Geographers and the Reconstruction of, J. McFar- 

 lane (Presidential .Address to Section E of the British 

 Association), 92 



European : Corn Borer. The, and some Similar Insects, 

 W. P. Flint and .| R. Malloch, 773 ; Frit Fly, The, in 

 North America, J. M. .Aldrich, 773 



Everest, Mount: Projected Expedition "to, 670; The Forth- 

 coming Expedition to. Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, 769 



Evolution, Rate of. Prof. E. G. Conklin, 133 



Ewing's " Thermodynamics ": 72 ; .Sir J.'.A. Ewing, 242 



Examination System. The, Oxford M.A.. 179 



Exmoor Earthquake of September 10, The, Dr. C. Davison 



Experimental Science in India, 272 



Explosion Experiments, Constant -volume, S, Lees, 849 



Explosives: Dictionary of, A. Marshall, 660; Modern, S. I. 



I-evy, 340 

 Eye : -defects. Transmission of, induced in Rabbits by 



means of Lens-sensitised Fowl-serum, F. M. Guyer 



and _E. A. Smith, 167 ; -strain in Kinema Theatres, 



Interim Report of Committee on, ,s.S 



Fabricated Ships constructed in the United States, 254 

 Faraday Society, Election of Officers and Council, Prof. 



A. W. Porter elected President, 607 

 Farm : Animals, Types and Breeds of. Prof. C. S. Plumb 



Revised edition, 6.<;9 : Management, J. H. Arnold, 6w 



The Small, and its Management, Prof. J. Long. Second 



edition. 659; Tractors. S. F. Edge, 42a 

 Farming : Co-operation in, L. S. Gordon, 96 ; Science and 



6S9 ' 



Fatigue, The Effect of Drugs on, MIn M. Smith and Dr. 



W. .McDougall, ^49 

 Fechner's Law and the Self-luminosity of the Eye, Prof. W 



Peddie, 490 



