INDEX. 
BEASLEY (H. C.) on the fauna and flora 
of the Trias of the British Isles, 298. 
—— report on footprints from the Trias: 
Part V., 300. 
{BEAUMONT (W. W.), the origin and 
production of corrugation of tramway 
rails, 624. 
*BUDSON (Prof. P. P.), experiments illus- 
trative of the inflammability of mix- 
tures of coal dust and air, 486. 
BEHRENS (Capt. T. T.), the modern ex- 
plorer: his maps and methods, 571. 
BELL (Wm.), Charnwood Forest, 683. 
Ben Nevis, meteorological observations on, 
report on, 100. 
BENNETT (Dr. F’, W.), the felsitic agglo- 
merate of Charnwood Forest, 503. 
BENTLEY (B. H.), cell division in Meris- 
mopedia glauca, 693. 
Bessel functions, the further tabulation 
of, report on, 94. 
BEVAN (Rev. J. O.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 29. 
BIDDER (G. P.) on the occupation of a 
table at the zoological station at Naples, 
346. 
Biology, the teaching of, by O. H. Latter, 
547, 
—— economic, the rise and recognition 
of, by W. H. Collinge, 542. 
BLACHE (Prof. V. de la), the geographical 
evolution of communications, 575. 
BLACKMAN (Dr. F. F.) on marsh vegeta- 
tion, 409. 
BOLTON (Herbert) and C. J. WATERFALL 
on the occurrence of boulders of strontia 
in the Upper Triassic marls of Abbots 
Leigh, near Bristol, 517. 
BonNEY (Dr. T. G.) on seismological 
investigations, 83. 
— on the erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 329. 
—— on the oscillations of the level of the 
land in the Mediterranean basin, 350. 
BosaAnquet (Prof. R. C.) on archeological 
and ethnological researches in Crete, 391. 
-—— on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 400, 
Artemis Orthia and the scourging 
festival at Sparta, 648. 
BoswortH (T. O.), the origin of the 
Upper Keuper of Leicestershire, 505. 
Botanical photographs, the registration 
of, report on, 417. 
Botanical Section, Address by Prof. J. B. 
Farmer to the, 674. 
Bothrodendron mundum, the cone of, 
D. M. 8. Watson on, 690, 
BorroMuLey (Dr. J. T.) on practical 
electrical standards, 73. 
BorroMteEy (Prof. W. B.), the structure | 
of root tubercles in leguminous and | 
other plants, 693. 
BoOUDOUARD (Dr.), oxides of carbon, 485. | 
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741 
BOURNE (Prof. G. C.) on experiments on 
the development of the frog, 347. 
on zoology organisation, 350. 
Bower (Prof. F. 0.) the embryology of 
pteridophytes, 686. 
Bow ey (A. L.) on the amount of gold 
coinage im circulation in the United 
Kingdom, 353. 
Boys (C. Vernon) on seismological inves- 
tigations, 83. 
—— on the teaching of elementary me- 
chanics, 97. 
on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere by means of kites, 99. 
BRABROOK (Sir Edward) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
29, 
—— on anthropometric inwestigation im 
the British Isles, 354. 
——-.on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 400. 
on the conditions of health essential 
to the carrying on of the work of in- 
struction in schools, 421. 
{BRACKENBouRY (H.I.), modern machi- 
nery and its future developments, 624. 
BRIDGE (Prof. T. W.) on zoology organi- 
sation, 350. 
British School at Rome, the work of 
the, 1906-07, by Dr. T. Ashby, 650. 
Brooks (J. F.), a machine for weighing 
the forces on a cutting tool, 625. 
Broom (Prof. R.) on South African strata 
and the question of a uniform strati- 
graphical nomenclature, 328. 
BrouGH (B. H.), iron ore supplies, 507. 
Brown (Prof. A. Crum) on meteorological 
observations on Ben Nevis, 100. 
| BRown (Dr. H. T.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 29. 
BRvuCcE (Col. D.) on the effect of climate 
upon health and disease, 403. 
BRUNTON (Sir T. Lauder) on the effect 
of climate upon health and disease, 403. 
Bryce (Dr. T. H.) on anthropometric in- 
vestigation in the British Isles, 354. 
—— door-step art: its anthropological 
bearings, 649. 
BucHAN (Dr: A.) on the effect of climate 
upon health and disease, 403. 
BULLEID (A.) on the lake village at 
Glastonbury, 392. 
BULLEN (Rev. R. A.) on the advisability 
of appointing a committee for the pho- 
tographic survey of ancient remains in 
the British Tslands, 37. 
BurRTON (F. M.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 329. 
Caerwent, excavations at, in 1906-07, 
by Dr. T. Ashby, 652. 
Calcite, the use of, in spectroscopy, Prof. 
W. M. Hicks on, 458. 
