740 
Anthropological field in the Anglo- 
Egyptian Sudan, by J. W. Crowfoot, 
641. 
Anthropological photographs, report on 
the collection of, 374. 
Anthropological Section, Address by 
D. G. Hogarth to the, 629. 
Anthropometric investigation 
British Isles, report on, 354. 
Anthropometrics in schools, discussion 
on, 704. 
—— by J. Gray, 704. 
Anthropometry, the aims and function 
of, in relation to the school, by Dr. 
F. C. Shrubsall, 705. 
ARBER (EH. Newell) on the structure of 
Fossil plants, 408. 
Archeological and ethnological researches 
in Crete, report on, 391. 
ARCHIBALD (D.) on the investigation of 
the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 
im the 
Arithmetic, a new economic, a sugges- 
tion for, by Prof. T. N. Carver, 592. 
ARMSTRONG (Prof. H. E.) on dynamic 
isomerism, 270. 
on the study of isomorphous deriva- 
tives of benzene sulphonic acid, 272. 
on the curricula of secondary schools, 
422. 
on the nature of ionisation, 455. 
the need of a scientific basis to 
girls’ education from a domestic point 
of view, 721. 
*____. and Dr. E. F. ARMSTRONG, enzymes: 
their mode of action and functions, 
689. 
Aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 
stances, the transformation of, and its 
relation to substitution in benzene de- 
riwatives, report on, 101. 
Artemis Orthia and the scourging fes- 
tival at Sparta, by Prof. R. C. Bosan- 
quet, 648. 
Arum spadices, metabolism of: enzyme 
action and electrical response, by Miss 
H. B. Kemp and Miss ©. B. Sanders, 
667. 
Ascobolus furfuraceus (Pers.), fertilisa- 
tion in, by E. J. Welsford, 688. 
Ascomycetes, nuclear fusions and re- 
ductions in the, by Miss H, OC. I. 
Fraser, 688. 
ASHBY (Dr. T.) on the collection of photo- 
graphs of anthropological interest, 
374. 
—— on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 400. 
——on the ethnography of Sardinia, 
* 650. 
—— the work of the British School at 
Rome, 1906-07, 650. 
— excavations at Caerwent, 1906-07, 
652. 
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INDEX. 
ASHLEY (Prof. W. J.), Address to the 
Section of Economic Science and Sta- 
tistics, 579. 
Asia Minor, recent explorations in, by 
Prof. J. Garstang, 652. 
Aspergillus herbariorum, the morphology 
of, by Miss H. C. I. Fraser and H. 8. 
Chambers, 687. 
Astrographic catalogue, a method of im- 
proving the constants of the plates for 
the, by Prof. H. H. Turner, 465. 
Atmosphere, the upper, investigation of, 
by means of kites, siwth report on, 99. 
*Atom, the constitution of the, discussion 
on, 439. 
Atoyac (Mexico), the newly discovered 
cave at, by M. M. Allorge, 577. 
AUDEN (Dr. G. A.) on the collection of 
photographs of anthropological interest, 
374. 
— on registering and classifying mega- 
lithie remains in the British Isles, 391. 
some objects recently found in York 
referable to the Viking period, 646. 
Australasian States, the labour legisla- 
tion of the, by J. R. MacDonald, 596. 
AYRTON (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 73. 
*BACKLUND (Dr. O.), the variation of 
latitude, 463. 
*BAINBRIDGE (0O.), religion and custom 
in the South Seas, 647. 
BAKER (Dr. H. B.), the scholarship system 
at Oxford and Cambridge, 714. 
BAKER (J.L.) and H. F.S. HULTON, some 
considerations determining thestrength 
of flours, 488. 
BALFOUR (H.) on the age of stone circles, 
368. 
—— on the collection of photographs of 
anthropological interest, 374. 
—— on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
392. 
BALL (R. §.) on the governing of hy- 
draulic turbines, 626. 
Balloon ascents, the recent, W. A. Har- 
wood and J. E. Petavel on, 468. 
BARCROFT (J.) on the ‘ metabolic balance- 
sheet’ of the individual tissues, 401. 
—— on the effect of climate upon health 
and disease, 403. 
BARNES (Prof, H.T.), the ice problem in 
engineering work in Canada, 626. 
Basutoland, the ancient volcanoes of, 
Rev. 8. S. Dornan on, 517. 
BATEMAN (H.) on essentially positive 
double integrals and the part which 
they play in the theory of integral 
equations, 447. 
BATHER (Dr. F. A.) on life-zones in the 
British carbonifercus rocks, 316. 
——on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 347, 
