INDEX. 
WALSINGHAM (Lord) on the compilation 
of an indew generum et specierum 
animalium, 347. 
Water power, the application of, and how | 
to secure the greutest efficiency in its 
working, by John Smyth, 628. 
WATERFALL (C. J ) and HurBuRT BOL- | 
TON on the occurrence of boulders of 
strontia in the Upper Triassic marls 
of Abbots Leigh, near Bristol, 517. 
WATERSTON (Dr.) on anthropometric in- | 
vestigation in the British Isles, 354. 
Watson (D. M. S.) on the cone of 
Bothrodendron mundum, 690. 
WATSON (Dr. W.) on the investigation 
of the upper atmosphere by means of 
kites, 99. 
Watts (Dr. Marshall) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements 
and compounds, 116. 
WATTS (Prof.W. W.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 29. 
—— on the fauna and flora of the Trias | 
of the British Tsles, 298. 
on Dr. A. Vaughan’s researches on | 
faunal succession in the carboniferous 
limestone in the south-west af England, 
313. 
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a the geology of Charnwood Forest, 
503. 
Wave-length tables of the spectra of the 
coats and compounds, report on, 
116. 
Wuiss (Prof. F. BE.) on the structure of 
fossil plants, 408. 
— on the registration of botanical 
photographs, 417. 
s on the pollination of flowers, 
687. 
WELSFORD (E. J.), fertilisation in Asco- 
bolus furfuraceus (Pers.), 688. 
Welwitschia, interim report on, 408. 
Welwitschia desert, a botanical excur- 
sion in the, by Prof. H. H. W. Pearson, 
685. 
2 gla (Prof. A.) zur valenzfrage, 
80. 
Weston (cadmium) standard cell, pre- 
paration of the, 80. 
Wheat and flour, the chemistry of, with 
special reference to strength, discus- 
sion on, 487. 
Wheaten flour, causes of the quality, 
strength in, by A. E. Humphries, 
487. 
WHITAKER (W.) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 29. 
on the quantity and composition of 
rainfall and of lake and viver dis- 
charge, 353. 
WHITE (Margaret), T. V. PRING, and 
Dr. J. E. PETAVEL on the meteoro- 
logical observations made at Glossop 
Moor kite station during 1906-07, 467. 
759 
WILLIAMS (Dr. Ethel) on the conditions 
of health essential to the carrying on 
of the work of instruction in schools, 
421. 
WILLs (L. J.) on the fossils from the 
Lower Keuper of Bromsgrove, 312. 
Wincn (W. H.) on anthropometric in- 
vestigation in the British Isles, 354. 
Winwoop (Rev. H. H.) on the pre- 
Devonian beds of the Mendips, 315. 
Wireless telegraphy, tuning in, by Sir 
Oliver Lodge, 620. 
WoopHEAD (Prof. G. S.) on the effect 
of climate upon health and disease, 
403. 
WoopHEAD(Dr.T. W.) on the registration 
of botanical photographs, 417. 
WooDLAND (Dr. W.N. F.) on his occu- 
pation of the table at the zoological 
station at Naples, 346. 
Woopwarp (Dr. A. Smith) on the fauna 
and flora of the Trias of the British 
Isles, 298. 
on a mandible of Labyrinthodon 
leptognathus, Owen, 298. 
WOODWARD (Dr. H.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 316. 
—— on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 347. 
WoopWARD (H. B.) on the pre-Devonian 
beds of the Mendips, 315. 
Woosnam (R. B.), an expedition to 
Ruwenzori, 576. 
Worcestershire, the small holdings of, 
by Prof. Kirkaldy, 600. 
WoRTHINGTON (Prof. A.7 M.) on the 
teaching of elementary mechanics, 97. 
———on an unrecorded and remarkable 
feature in the splash of a drop, 
461. 
Wrigat (Sir A. E.) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 403. 
Wynne (Prof. W. P.) on “the study of 
isomorphous derivatives of benzene sul- 
phonic acid, 272. 
Yapp (Prof. R. H.) on peat moss deposits 
in the Cross Fell and other districts, 
410. 
—— onthe registration of botanical pho- 
tographs, 417. 
on the hairiness of certain marsh 
plants, 691. 
YERBURGH (R. A.), agricultural co- 
operation in Great Britain, 601. 
Youne (Prof. A.) on South African 
strata and the question of a uniform 
stratigraphical nomenclature, 328. 
Youna (Prof. R. B.) on South African 
strata and the question of a uniform 
stratigraphical nomenclature, 328. 
Youna@ (Prof. Sydney) on dynamic iso- 
merism, 270. 
