INDEX. 



905 



Indian Ocean, Prof. W. A. Herdman 



on a, 695. 

 •Photographs made with the spectro- 



heliograph of the Yerkes Observatory, 



exhibition of, b}' A. R. Hinks, 



573. 

 Photographs of geological interest, four- 

 teenth rejyort on the collection of, 



197. 

 Physical and Mathematical Science, 



Address by C. Vernon Boys to the 



Section of, 525. 

 Physical degeneration and the poverty 



line, by Mrs. H. Bosanquet, 747. 

 PiCKARD (Dr. R. H.), the cholesterol 



group, 616, 

 Pigmentation survey of the school children 



of Scotland, report on a, 415. 

 ♦Plant distribution, methods of mapping, 



by T. W. Woodhead, 860. 

 •Plants on the Serpentine rocks in the 



north-east of Scotland, by W. Wilson, 



864. 

 Platinum thermometers of the British 



Association, Br. J. A. Harlter on the, 54. 

 Plummer ( W. E. ) (w seitmological investi- 

 gation, 77. 

 Point-groups, the theory of, report on, 65. 

 Polymorphism in the pennatulida, by 



Prof. S. J. Hickson, 688. 

 Polyzoa as rock-cementing organisms, 



J. Lomas on, 663. 

 Pope (Prof. VV. J.) on isomorphous svl- 



phonic derivatives of benzene, 85. 

 on the possibility of making special 



reports more available than at present, 



169. 

 and Julius Hubneh, the cause of 



the lustre produced on mercerising 



cotton under tension, 612. 

 •Potable waters in South-west Lanca- 

 shire, the nature and quality of some, 



by Prof. J. C. Brown, 775. 

 Powell (P. H.), consideration of some 



points in the design and working of 



ballistic galvanometers, 570. 

 Powell (Wm.) on the preservation, 



seasoning, and strengthening of timber 



by the Powell process, 863. 

 POYNTING (Prof. J. H.) 071 seismological 



investigation, 77. 

 Praeger (R. Lloyd) on the exploration 



of the Edenvale caves, co. Clare, 1 83. 

 Pratt (Edith M.), the assimilation and 



distribution of nutriment in Alyconium 



digitatum, 688. 

 PREECE(Sir W. H.) on magnetic observa- 

 tions at Falmouth, 32. 

 • wi practical electrical standard*, 



33. 



on the B.A. screw gauge, 378. 



Preglacial or early glacial raised beach 



in CO. Cork, H. B. Muff and W. B. 



Wright on a, 657. 



Pre-Mycensean sanctuary with votive 

 terracottas at Palreokastro, in Eastern 

 Crete, J. L. Myres on a, 818. 



Price (L. L.) on the economic effect of 

 legislation regulating women's labour, 

 315. 



Price (W. A.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 

 378. 



Primitive implements in the Faroes and 

 Iceland, the survival of, by N. Annan- 

 dale, 805. 



•Progamic nuclear divisions, Prof. M. 

 Hartog on the significance of, 693. 



Proteids, the state of solution of, report 

 on, 304. 



Psychology and sociology of the Todas 

 and other tribes of Southern India, 

 report on tlie, 415. 



PULLEN-BUHRY (Miss), the rapid evolu- 

 tion of the Jamaica black, 820. 



PuRDiE (T.) and Dr. J. C. Irvine, a 

 contribution to the constitution of 

 disaccharides, 633. 



Purple-fishery, an early, by R. C. Bosan- 

 quet, 817. 



Quartz dykes in the Isle of Man, 

 J. Lomas on the origin of certain, 671. 

 Queensland, by J. P. Thomson, 728. 



Radiation through a foggy atmosphere, 

 by Prof. A. Schuster. 573. 



Radio-active emanation of the atmo- 

 sphere and from the earth, bv 

 T. Elster and H. Geitel, 537. 



Radium, discussion on the nature of 

 the emanations from, Prof. E. Ruther- 

 ford on, 535 ; Lord Kelvin on, 535. 



Radium compounds, experiments and ob- 

 servations with, by W. Ackroyd, 639. 



Rain, the rate of fall of, at Leathwaite, 

 Dr. H. R. Mill on, 783. 



•Rainfall of Scotland, the relation of 

 the, to the sun-spot periods, 1855-1398, 

 Dr. A. Buchan on, 549. 



Rainfall on the River Bann, co. Down, 

 at Banbridge, and at Lough Island 

 Reavy Reservoir, by John Smyth, 783. 



Rainfall problems, Dr. H. R. Mill on 

 some, 581. 



Range-finder, the infantry, further ex- 

 periences with, by Prof. G. Forbes, 782. 



Rankin^ (W. Munn), the methods and 

 results of a botanical survey of counties, 

 477. 



Rates, the growth of, by Dr. B. W. 

 Ginsburg, 740. 



Rating of land values, J. D. Chorlton on 

 the, 743. 



Rayleigh (Lord) on practical electrical 

 standards, 33. 



Read (C. H.), on the lake village at 

 Glastonbury, 414. 



