INDEX. 



893 



Changes in the sea-coast of the United 

 Kingdam, report on observations on, 258. 



Chapman (Prof. S. J.) on the economic 

 effect of legislation regulating women's 

 labour, .316. 



Chemical action, the intensification of, 

 by the emanations from gold and 

 platinum, by G. T. Beilby, 539. 



Chemical constitution and absorption 

 spectra of organic substances, the rela- 

 tion betiveen the, report on, 126. 



Chemical reaction between salts, the 

 influence of small quantities of water 

 in bringing about, by Dr. E. P. Perman, 

 631. 



Chemistry, Address by Prof. W. N. 

 Hartley to the Section of, 583. 



China, Western, explorations and eco- 

 nomic conditions in, by Lieut. -Col. 

 C. C. Manifold, 716. 



Cholesterol group, the, by Dr. E. H. 

 Pickard, 616. 



Chorlton (J. D.) on the rating of land 

 values, 743. 



♦Chromatin, the function of, in cell 

 division (Part I. Heterotype), by Prof. 

 M. Hartog, 693. 



Clarke (Miss L.) on the teaching of 

 botany in schools, 420. 



*Clahkson (T.), improvements in loco- 

 mobile design, 773. 



Clbland (Prof. J.) on anthropometric 

 investigation in Great Britain and 

 Ireland, 389. 



Clements (0. P.) on the B.A. screw 

 gauge, 378. 



Clinch (G.), Coldrum, Kent, and its 

 relation to Stonehenge, 805. 



Coaxes (H.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 197. 



Cobalt, a method for the separation of, 

 from nickel, and the volumetric deter- 

 mination of cobalt, K. L. Taylor on, 608. 



a method for the volumetric deter- 

 mination of, R. L. Taylor on, 608. 



Coffey (G.) on the exploration of the 

 Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, 183. 



Coldrum, Kent, and its relation to Stone- 

 henge, by G. Clinch, 805. 



Cole (Prof. G. A. J.) on tlie explm-ation 

 of the Edenvale Caves, 183. 



Cole (Wm.), a suggestion with respect to 

 exploration and registration mork for 

 county local societies, 482. 



Collet (Miss C. E.) on the economic 

 effect of legislation regulating women's 

 labour, 315. 



Colonisation of a dried river-bed. Miss 

 M. C. Stopes on the, 852. 



Colours of iodides, the, by W. Ackroyd, 

 614. 



Commercial relations between Canada 

 and the United Kingdom, the, by F. 

 Bradshaw, 748. 



Complementary colours, demonstration 



of visual combination of, by C. A. 



Greaves, 696. 

 Conditions of health essential to the 



carrying on of the work of instruction 



in schools, report on, 455. 

 Continents and ocean basins, a theory of 



the origin of, by Dr. W. Mackie, 



668. 

 ♦Contorted strata occurring on the coast 



of Northumberland, J. G. Goodcbild on 



some, 667. 

 Convoluta roscoffensis, the bionomics of, 



with special reference to its green 



cells, by F. Keeble and Dr. F. W. 



Gamble, 691. 

 Conway (Prof. R. S.), the ethnology of 



early Italy and its linguistic relations 



to that of Britain, 814. 

 CooMAEASWAMY (A. K.) on the coUectivn 



of photographs of geological interest, 



197. 



• on botanical photographs, 416. 



Cope (T. H.) and J. Lomas on the 



igneous rocks of the Berwyns, 664. 

 COPELAND (Prof.) 071 meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 58. 

 Coral formations of Zanzibar and East 



Africa, C. Crossland on the, 685. 

 *Coral reefs of the Indian Ocean, J. S. 



Gardiner on the, 687. 

 Coral reefs of the Indian region, fourth 



report on the, 305. 

 Coral siderastrjea, septal sequence in 



the, by Dr. J. E. Duerden, 687. 

 Corals, recent and fossil, some results on 



the morphology and development of, 



by Dr. J. E. Duerden, 684. 

 Cordite, the rate of combustion and ex- 

 plosive pressure of, J. E. Petavel on, 



556. 

 COENiSH (Dr. Vaughan) on terrestrial 



surface-waves, 312. 

 on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 465. 

 Corresponding Societies Committee : 

 Report, 465. 



Conference at Southport, 467. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 496 

 Papers jmblished by Corresponding 

 Societies, 499. 

 COBTiE (Rev. A. L.), solar prominences 



and terrestrial magnetism, 574. 

 Cosmical radio-activity, by Prof. A. 



Schuster, 538. 

 Cramp (Wm.) on monophase induction 



repulsion motors, 790. 

 Creak (Capt. E. W.) on observations on 



changes in the sea coast of the United 

 , Kingdom, 258. 



— 071 magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth, 32. 



Address by, to the Geographical 



Section, 701. 



