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and Pure Memory, Miss May Smith; Fertility and 
Morbidity of Defective Stocks, Dr. Shrubsall; Testi- 
mony of Normal and Defective Children, Mr. Wyatt, 
all 517; all Cyril Burt, 516-517 
Section K—Botany: Opening Address, Miss Ethel 
Sargant, 242; General Proceedings, 488; Fossil Plants 
from Devonian Strata, Dr. D. H. Scott and Prof. 
E. C. Jeffery; New Ginkgoalian Leaf, H. H. Thomas; 
New Medullosa from Lower Coal, Dr. Ethel de 
Fraine; Anatomy of Cycads, Dr. le Goc; Pinna-trace 
in Filicales, R. C. Davie; Histology of Leptoids in a 
Moss, Miss M. Hume, all 488; Anthocyan Formation, 
W. N. Jones; Nature of Life, Prof. J. Reinke; Fungi, 
Dr. O. V. Darbishire, S. P. Wiltshire, Miss M. L. 
Baden, Miss E. M. Poulton; Microspora, Prof. G. S. 
West ; Zygnema ericetorum, Prof. West and Miss C. B. 
Starkey ; Suaeda fruticosa for checking Shingle, Prof. 
F. W. Oliver; Maritime Plants at Holme, P. 7 
Allen; Sand-dunes in Anglesea, Miss W. H. Wortham, 
all 489; Genetics, Dr. R. R. Gates; Major Cc. C. 
Hurst; Flowers under Insolation, Col. H. E. Rawson; 
Preservation of British Flora, A. R. Horwood; 
Exhibits, all 490 
Section L—Educational Science: From the Opening 
Address by Principal E. H. Griffiths, F.R.S., 250; 
the Modern University, Sir Alfred Hopkinson and 
others, 491; Psychological Subsection, 491; Spelling 
Reform, Sir Wm. Ramsay, Sir O. Lodge; Suggestion, 
Mrs. Meredith; Mental Differences in the Sexes, Mr. 
Burt; Museums, all 491; Registration and Manual 
Work; Act of 1902, 492 
Section M—Agriculture: Opening Address, Prof. T. B. 
Wood, 278; General Proceedings, 514; German 
Forestry, Prof. Fraser Story; “Maysick” Disease of 
Cereals, Mr. Collinge; Linseed Crop, D. Davidson ; 
Fungicidal Action of Bordeaux Mixture, Prof. Barker 
and Mr. Gimingham; Joint Discussion with Section K 
on Barley Production, E. S. Beaven and others; 
Utilisation of Sewage, Dr. Grossmann; Partial Sterili- 
sation of Soil with Quicklime, Dr. Hutchinson and 
Mr. McLennan, all 515; Protozoa of the Soil, Mr. 
Goodey; Nitrification in Pasture Soils, Mr. Giming- 
ham; Peat Conversion to Manure, Prof. Bottomley ; 
the Mite Eriophyes ribis, Miss Taylor; Weeds of 
Arable Land, Dr. Winifred Brenchley; the Two 
Varieties of Corn Spurry, Miss Armitage, all 516 
British Association Committee on Electrical Standards: 
Reports, 91; Committee on Radio-telegraphy, 277 
British Empire, Geography of the, W. L. Bunting and 
H. L. Collen, ix 
British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1914, 500 
British Medical Association, 536 
British Museum of Natural History: Catalogue of Books, 
MSS., Maps, and Drawings, 288; Catalogue of 
Noctuide, Sir G. F. Hampson, 288; Catalogue of 
Ungulate Mammals, R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 288 
British Mycological Society, 139 
British Radium Standard, Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., 402 
British School at Athens, 266; British School at Rome, 527 
British Science Guild, 455, 719 
Brussels Meeting of Iron and Steel Institute, 88 
Bureau. des Longitudes, Annual of, 643 
Burma: Oil-fields, E. H. Pascoe, 9; Limestone Caves of 
Burma and Malay Peninsula, Dr. N. Annandale and 
others, 443 
Bush Days, Amy E. Mack, 162 
Butter-making, C. W. Walker-Tisdale and T. R. Robinson, 
vii 
Butterflies: Entomologist’s Log-book and Dictionary of 
Life Histories and Food Plants of British Macro- 
Lepidoptera, A. G. Scorer, 683 
Cabinet Timbers of Australia, R. T. Baker, 552 
Cacao, Fermentation of, H. H. Smith, 628 
Calcification in Dentine, J. H. Mummery, 440 
Calculus, Elementary Treatise on, W. S. Franklin and 
others, 341; “Let Us Have Our Calculus Early,” 
Prof. E. B. Wilson, 510 
Index 
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Calcutta University, Sir Indian 
Museum Centenary, 727 
Calendar : Indian Chronographys Extension of the “Indian 
Calendar,” R. Sewell, R. J. Pocock, 159 et : 
Cambridge : Mathematical Tripos, Part I., Papers, 1908-12, 
195 ; Cambridge Manuals, 382; Humphrey Owen Jones — 
Memorial, 519; Suggestions for Reform, A. I. 
Tillyard, 707; Works. of John Caius, M.D., with 
Memoir by Dr. Venn, vi 
Canada: Geological Survey, 618; Outlook for Mineral 
Industry, J. M. Bell, 678 ; 
Cancer and Malaria, Nature and Treatment of, -Dr. J. 
Beard; Dr. C. W. Saleeby, 60 
K.C.B., F RS 
A. Mookerjee, 257; 
Cape Observatory, Sir David Gill, 
F. W. Dyson, 556 
Cape Verde Islands, I. Friedlander, 484 
Capella, Faint Companion, Dr. Furuhjelm, 724 ". 
Carat, Metric, 723 7 
Carbohydrates, Methods of Estimation of, W. A. Davis and 
A. J. Daish, 352 ; ' 
Carbon, Thermal Ionisation from, Prof. O. W. Richard- — 
son, 649 
Carchemish Excavations, 668 
Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, 179 ; 
Catalysis: Catalytic Esterification in the Wet Way, F. 
Bodroux, 521; la Catalyse en Chimie Organique, Paul 
Sabatier, 655; Catalytic Action of Traces of Hydrogen 
Peroxide in Water, Prof. H. B. Baker and L. H. 
Parker, 698 
Causal and Conditional Outlook, W. Roux, 4 
Celluloid Fire Danger, 593, 646 
Cellulose converted into Dextrose by Cold, Prof. Will- 
statter, 107 
Ceramics: Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, Dr. J. W. 
Mellor, vi 
Cetacea, Auditory Organ, Sir Wm. Turner, 520 
Chameleon, Anatomy, P. A. Methuen and J. Hewitt, 259 
Chank Bangle Industry, J. Hornell, 487 
Chemical Societies, International Association of, Sir Wm. 
Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., 453 
Chemistry : . 
General: Methoden des chemischen Unterrichts, Dr. K. 
Scheid, Prof. A. Smithells, F.R.S., 287; Chemistry : 
Inorganic and Organic, with Experiments, C. L. Bloxam, 
A. G. Bloxam and Dr. S. J. Lewis, 343; Preliminary 
Chemistry, H. W. Bausor, 446; Course in eral 
Chemistry, Profs. W. McPherson and W. E. Hender- 
son, 446; Chemie, E. v. Meyer, F. Rinne, and others, 
446; General Chemistry Laboratory Manual, Prof. 
J. C. Blake, 655 
Analytical : Manual of Qualitative Analysis: Reagent and 7 
Combustion Methods, W. F. Hoyt, 446; Qualitative 
Analyse vom Standpunkte der Tonenlehre, Dr. W. 
Béttger, 446; Analysis of Oils, Fats, and Waxes, Dr. 
J. Lewkowitsch, 449; (1) Application of the Nephelo- 
meter; (2) Method of forming Copper Complexes of 
Amino-acids, &c., in Solution, Dr. Kober, 485; Gas 
Analysis, Prof. L. M. Dennis, 524; Rays of Positive 
Electricity and Application to Chemical Analysis, Sir 
J. J. Thomson, 549; Quantitative Analysis in Practice, 
Prof. J. Waddell, 655 ; Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, 
Dr. J. W-. Mellor, vi; see Chemistry, Technical 
of Ferments: Synthesis of Glucosides by Ferments, Prof. 
E. Bourquelot, 304; Synthesis by means of Ferments, 
Sir Lauder Brunton, Bart., 399; Grundriss der Fer- 
mentmethoden, Prof. J. Wohlgemuth, 524 
Inorganic: Handbuch der Arbeitsmethoden 
anorganischen Chemie, Dr. A. Stahler, 125 
Mineral: Traité, H. Erdmann, Prof. A. Corvisy, 262 
Organic: Cours de Chimie Organique, Prof. F. Swarts, 
125; Allen’s Commercial Organic Analysis, W. A. 
Davis and S. S. Sadtler, 125; Organometallic Com- 
pounds of Zinc and Magnesium, Dr. H. Wren, 261; 
Chemie der Kohlenstoffverbindungen, V. v. Richter, 
Dr. R. Anschutz und Dr. H. Meerwein, 262; Products 
isolated from Soot, Prof. Knecht and Miss Hibbert, 
442; Treatise on General and Judustrial Organic 
Chemistry, Dr. E. Molinari, T. H. Pope, 446; Organic 
Chemistry for Advanced Students, Prof. J. B. Cohen, 
F.R.S., 498; the Volatile Oils, E. Gildemeister and F. 
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