ixiM-:x. 



Cavers, Professor F. , 25, 6q, 



147, 1S6, 



229, 2-6, 313, 347, 403,^478 

 Cellose and Cellase, 315. 

 Cellium, A new elenieiii. 149. 

 t'elaceans a iwofold origin ? Had. 79. 

 ('haniuers G. F., 16. 

 Chandler, K. H., 302. 

 Chandra. R. G , 243. 

 Chcmislry at llie Brilish Association, 44I. 



notes, 25. 70. 107. 149. 1S7, 2I0. 231. 



27S, 317, 350,404. 479. 

 Chirocephaiits .iiuphann^, 466. 

 Chloroplasts in seedhiigs. Origin of, 313. 

 Chroniium conipotinds on plants, Influence cif. 



iSS. 

 Chronometrical chart of the development of 



astronomy, facing p.ige 204. 

 Ciliary and muscular movement-, 157. 

 Cinematographic hand -camera, A, 203. 

 Clare Island survey. 445. 

 Clark. J. Edmund. 373. 

 Clalkrina coriiu'sa. The division of the cullar 



cells in, 7;. 

 Clayden, A. \V., 15S. 

 Climate and physical conditions in I're-Cam- 



brian times. iSS. 

 Clusters and nebulae, 342, 4I2. 471. 

 Coal, Algal, 314. 



resources of the United Kingdom, The, 



472. 



. Spontaneous combustion of. 187. 



. ignition of, 149. 



Titmouse (Pants /ti'iennois). The Irish. 



355- 

 Cocaine, The detection of, 231. 

 Coles, Alfred C, 193. 

 Collar cells in Claiithrina Coiiaidi, The 



division of the. 75. 

 Collinge. Walter E , 26. 



Colour filters upon the definition of a lens. 

 The eflfects of, 155. 



in deep water, 34. 



Condjs, \'ariatioris in fowls*. 359. 

 Comet, Borrelly's periodic, 478. 



, Brooks', 347, 47S. 



, D'Arrest's, 105. 



. Encke's. 229, 347, 401. 



, Faye's. 23. 



. Halley's, 23, 105, 1 35, 225. 229. 243. 



Notes, 436. 



Comets, 313, 401. 



, 1911, a. and C, 411. 



, Naked eye, 427. 



Conifers. The ecology of, 25, 313. 

 Copepods and .-\lcyonarians. j 16. 

 Corals in the North Sea, .-^re there black, 34. 



Islands. The origin of, 27. 



Corn-crake, More about the, 409. 



or landrail (Crex Joalensis), Decrease in 



the, 237. 

 Corf)nation Exhibition, Science at the, 212 

 Correspondence, 13, 46, 10 1, 141, 243. 270, 



311, 335' 411. 471- 

 (correspondents. Notes for. 113. 

 Cosmic changes, 243. 



Cosmos. The Galaxy and an immortal. 453. 

 Crab and Ilyilroid, Association of, 4S3. 

 Crexpralemis, Decrease in the corn-crake or 



landrail, 237. 

 Crick, Henry, F., 412. 

 Crounnclin, A. C. 1)., 105, 147, i8v 220. 276, 



jl-'. 339. 347, 401, 436, 47-'- 478. ' 

 Crossbills in the British Isles, 154, 194. 

 Cn)w. The Carrion, 225. 

 Cruciferac, Structure of flciwer in, 478. 

 Crystals, The pass.age of light through, 189, 

 Curlew. Another new British bird. The Slender 



Billed, 446, 

 Curtis, John A., 28, 72, loS, 151, 1S9, 233, 



280, 319, 352, 405, 443, 4S0. 

 Cuttlefish, Large, 483. 

 Cycad root-tubercles. to6. 

 Cyclas embrvos, Inci 

 Cyclone, .Anti-, 225. 

 Cysiopiis caiididui Pers. (white rust) on 

 Capsella bursa Pasloris^ (Shepherd's 

 Purse), 407. 



Cytology and Embryology in 

 "Encyclopaedia Britannica," 367. 

 Cytology of the bacteria, 2S0. 



the 



nf Myutar 



DARLING, CHARLKS k,, i. 



D'.Vrrest's Comet. 105. 



Davidson. The Rev. M,, 46. 226, 411. 



Davison, Charles. 51. 107, 



Deeley, G. Plant, 354, 333. 



Dennett. Frank C 6. 5c, 102. 130, 142, 170, 



243, 245- 273 312." 346. 395-' 4'';4 

 Denning, 47, 116. 126, 244 256, 335, 399, 



46S. 

 De Roy. Felix, 25, 69. 

 Developers. The fogging powers of, 283. 

 Diaphrag.n. The tlieory of the Iiis. 114 

 Diatom valve. The true structure of the. 289. 



welding. \ case of, 444, 



Dimension. "The fourth, 270, 311, 411. 



Dimensions generally, and the effect of tlie 

 fourth -dimension in particular. Concern- 

 ing, 213. 



Disease l>y house flies, Dissemin.ation of. 283. 



means of books. Transmission of. 



Diseases, The spread of infective, 26. 



Ditcham. George, 48. 



Doberck. W. , 173. 



Dieams, 39. 50, 135, 



Drops of liquid. A sini[>le experiment on the 



formation of, i. 

 Dukes, T. -Arch, 471. 



EARTH, THE LINING, 450. 

 Earthquakes, British. 51. 

 Eclipses, 40, 



, Total, 315. 



Ecology, Papers on, 43S. 



Egerton, A. C. G., 114, 155, 196, 238, 2S3, 



357. 409. 448, 4S3- 

 Egg, A black, 193. 

 Eggar, W. D., 7, 33, 77. 

 Electrica. Ophthalmia, 44S. 

 Electricity, Rays of positive, 196. 

 Electrographs, i ;S. 

 Element, Celtium. A new, 149. 

 Elliott, J, John, 243, 270. 

 Ellipses, On drawing, 264. 

 Embryology in the "Encyclopaedia Biit- 



annica." Cytology and, 367. 

 Enamel, Grecian black, 317. 

 Encke's Comet, 229, 347, 401. 

 "Encyclopaedia Britannica" (1911). 323, 367. 



Botany in the, 477. 



Flight aud flying in the, 435. 



Fourier's series in the, 418. 



Microscopy in the, 40S. 



Engineering, Science and, 34. 



Enock, Fred, 271. 297, 40c. 



Enlamocba coii, 354. 



I'.ocene floras, 69. 



Equatorial by means of ciicumpolars. On 



adjusting an, 423. 

 Ergot, Flies and. 240. 

 ICrrata, 437. 

 I'.ruption, of Taal volcano in the Piiilippine 



islands, The recent, 197. 



, The great New- Zealand. 108. 



Eternal return. The, 48, 102, 144. 243. 



Euglena Ehr., 48 1. 



Euphorbia peplus. Radiations from Latex, 447. 



Eutectics, 167. 



Evolution, Momenuim in, 410. 



Exoasiiis deformans. Berk (Peach Curl), 407. 



Experimental tank. Work at the National 



Physical Laboratory, The National, 169. 

 I\ves, The inclined position of the apparent 



vertical meridians of the, 47. 



Encyclopaedia 

 On the occur- 



410. 



green plants. 



Encyclopaedia 



FAIRV FL^-, A new, 2SS. 



, The discovery of the femal 



regalis. The new, 297. 

 Fat bv protozoa, the non-digestibility of. 



laulds, Henr)', 130. 

 F.aye's Comet, 23. 

 Fermentation, Citric, 14S. 

 Fern I'^mbryos, Suspensor in. 25. 

 I''ilaments for electric lamps, 107. 

 Finger print method, (Jrigin of the, 141. 



piints. A chapter in the history of their 



uses for personal identification. 136. 



Firel>all of November l6th, 1910, The Leonid. 



1 16 

 Fire-flies. Luminescence of. 285. 

 Firefly, The luminosity of the, 410. 

 Fishes. Muddy taste in freshwater, 77. 



, ^'aw^ing in, 78. 



Flagellates in freshwater fishes. Transmission 



'of, 151. 

 F'lannelette, "Non-inflammable." 404. 

 Fleas and plague, 240. 

 Fleming, Dr. J. .A., 266. 

 Flies and disease, House, 26. 



Ergot, 240. 



in winter, 26. 



Flight and flying in the 



Britannica," 433. 

 Flints in Paleolithic gravels 



rence ot some small finely woiked, 14 

 Floiaof Britain, Pre-glacial, 347. 

 Flour, The digestibility of bleached, 26. 

 Flower, The evolution of the, 231. 277. 

 Food in bordered pits. Reserve, 314, 



supply of aquatic animals 



Formaldehyde as food for 



239. 

 Fothcringham, W,, 41. 

 Fourier's Series in the 



Britannica," 41S. 

 howls' combs, \'ariations in, 339, 

 Fry, .-\gnes, 102. 



Fulmar's breeding range, The, 446. 

 Fungi, .\mbrosia, 315. 



and bacteria. Papers on. 440. 



. Recent work on the lower, 106. 



Fungus in Liverworts, 231. 

 hurze thorns, 231. 



(iALAXV AND AX LMMORTAL 



COS.MUb, THE, 453. 

 Galton, Sir Francis, 45. 

 Gas in (ialicia, Natuial, 441. 

 Gases. The viscosity of, 155. 



without flame. Combustion, of 149. 



Gemstone, A gigantic, 279. 

 Genius ami isolation, 412. 

 Geography, .\sl ronomy and, 39. 

 Geological survey of Scotland The, 149 

 , New Memoirs 



318- ... 

 Geologists Association, The 188. 

 Geology notes, 27, 70, 107, 149, 188, 



279, 3 > 8, 351, 404- 479- 



of South Dorset, 412, 472. 



Geophysical Jotirual, 4S0. 

 CJeotectonic symmetry, loS. 

 Cieotropisni, Some recent work on, 147. 

 " Germanol,'' 25. 

 Gibb.s, G. U., 412. 



, W. B.. 264. 



Gilinan, Fred, 102. 

 Gilpin-Brown, L (i., 423, 433. 

 Glasgow memoir, The new, 479. 

 Glazing of ancient Greek vases, The, 23. 



on Grecian pottery. The black, 1S8. 



Gneissose banding. Original, 150. 



Gnetales, Recent work on the, 14S. 



Gold ore, Carbon in, 232. 



Goldschmidt Redaction, The, 249. 



Gongy/ia viridis, A. L. Sm., in Surrey and 



Essex, A New Lichen, 1S4. 



