INDEX. 
AubEN (Dr. G. A.) on the collection of 
photographs of anthropological interest, 
285. 
Australian sugar industry, the, and the 
white Australia policy, by Prof. 
J. W. Gregory, 535, 
AVEBURY (Lord) on the age of stone | 
circles, 271. 
Avebury excavations, 1909, the, by H. 
St. G. Gray, 273. 
*Avyon section, Bristol, description of the, 
in illustration of Dr. A. Vaughan’s | 
work on the English carboniferous 
limestone, by Prof. 8. H. Reynolds, | 
477. 
Bacteria in the air of Winnipeg, the 
number of, by Prof. A. H. R. Buller 
and C. W. Lowe, 666. 
Baxrour (H.) on the lake villages in the 
neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 270. 
on the age of stone circles, 271. 
on the collection of photographs of 
‘anthropological interest, 285. 
on archeological investigations in 
British Past Africa, 286. 
Balloon ascents, registering, from Man- 
chester, results of twenty-five, June 2 
and June 3, 1909, by W. A. Harwood, 
415. 
*Balloon spectrograph, a, by Prof. W. J. 
Humphreys, 417. 
Barcrort (J.) on the effect of climate upon 
_ health and disease, 319. 
Bartow (Dr. Guy) and Prof. J. H. 
Poynting on the pressure of radiation 
against the source: the recoil from 
light, 385. 
Barwnarp (Prof. E. EF.) on the motion of 
some of the small stars in Messier 92 
(Herculis), 387. 
Barnes (Prof. H. T.), the variation of the 
specific heat of mercury at high tem- 
peratures, 403. 
Bares (IF. W.), the effect of light on 
sulphur insulation, 405. 
Bateson (Prof.) on the experimental 
study of heredity, 320. 
Barner (Dr. F. A.) on the compilation 
cf an index generum et -specicrum 
animalium, 195, 
Baver (Dr. L. A.), results of some recent 
terrestrial magnetic work, 398. 
-—— the progress of the magnetic survey 
of the Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, 537. 
Buastey (H. C.) on the fauna and flora 
of the Trias cf the British Isles, 
150. 
=—— report on footprints from the Trias. | 
Part VI., 151. 
Bumpy (Dr. G. T.) on electroanalysis, 144. 
Brit (Dr. Robert), the Hudson Bay 
route to Europe, 529, 
1909. 
817 
*BENSON (Dr. C. C.) and Prof. A. B. 
Macauium on the inorganie composi- 
tion of the blood of fishes, 628. 
Benson (Miss C. C.), household science 
teaching in Canada, 733. 
Bessel functions, the further tabulation of, 
report on, 33. 
Brvan (Rey. J. O.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 325. 
| Brpprr (G. P.) on the occupation of a 
table at the zoological station at Naples, 
191. 
Birren (Prof. R. H.), the breeding of 
wheat, 760. 
*Biskra, Algeria, the ancient salt lakes at, 
interim report on, 483. 
Blackfoot medical priesthood, the, by 
John Maclean, 627. 
Briss (Prof. G. A.), a new proof of 
Weierstrass’s theorem, 389. 
*Blood, the, in puerperal eclampsia, the 
inorganic composition of, by Prof. 
A, B. Macallum, 643. 
*Blood of tishes, the, the osmotic pressure 
in, by Prof. A. Macallum, 628. 
—— the inorganic composition of, by 
Prof. A. B. Macallum and Dr. C. C: 
Benson, 628. 
Buumrecp (Dr. J.) and Dr, F. W. Hewitt 
upon the routine use of a mixture of 
chloroform and ether, 298. 
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| Boas (Dr. F.), ethnological problems of 
Canada, 621. 
Bouuey (Prof. H. L.), the destruction of 
weeds in field crops by means of 
chemical sprays, 676. 
Botron (Herbert), new faunal horizons 
in the Bristol coal-field, 477. 
Bonar (Dr. J.), the gold coinage of 
British Columbia, 1862, 554. 
| Bonz (Prof. W. A.) on gaseous explosions, 
247. 
* combustion, 455, 
Bonney (Dr. T. G.) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 169. 
Bosanquet (Prof. R. C.) on excavations 
on Roman sites in Britain, 271. 
on archeological and ethnographical 
researches in Crete, 287. 
on archeological and ethnological 
investigations in Sardinia, 291, 
Botanical Section, Address by Lt.-Col. 
D. Prain to the, 652. 
Borromyey (Dr. J. 1.) on practical 
electrical standards, 38. 
*BouLENGER (C. L.) on the subcutancous 
fat bodies in bufo, 484, 
Bourne (Prof. G. C.) on zoology organisd- 
tion, 198. 
Bow ry (Prof. A. L.) on the amount of 
gold coinage in circulation in the United 
Kingdom, 208. 
*—__ recent progress in the United 
Kingdom as shown by _ statistics, 
561. 
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