INDEX. 
Discussions :— 
*On the nucletis, 651. 
On moral instruction in schools, 724. 
On education as a preparation for 
agricultural life in Canada, 732. 
On wheat, 747. 
Diurral variation in body temperature, 
causal factors in the, by Dr. Suther- 
land Simpson, 648. 
Divers (Dr. E.) on the study of hydio- 
aromatic substances, 145. 
Dixny (Dr. F. A.) on the parallelism 
between the nymphaline genera Adelpha 
and Chlorippe, 515. 
Drxon (Kf. #. L.), unconformities on 
limestone and their contemporancous 
pipes and swallow holes, 477. 
Drxon (Prof. H. B.) on gascous explosions, 
247. 
Dossre (Dr. J. J.) on dynamic iso- 
merism, 135. 
Dope (Prof. Richard E.) the formation 
of arroyos in adobe-filled valleys in 
the South-Western United States, 531. 
socondary school geography in the 
United States, 532. 
Dominion experimental farms, the de- 
velopment of the, by Dr. W. Saunders, 
704. 
Dorsey (Dr. G. H.) on magnetostriction, 
414. 
Droor (J. P.) on the excavation of 
neolithic sites in Northern Greece, 293. 
Dry farming, the nitrogen problems of, 
by Dr. F. J. Alway, 710. 
Duckwortu (Dr. W. L. H.) on aicheo- 
logical and cthnographical researches in 
Crete, 287. 
on archeological and ethnological 
tnvestigations in Sardinia, 291. 
Ductile material, the behaviour of, under 
torsional strain, by C. I. Larard, 587. 
Ductless glands, report on the, 293. 
Durrietp (Dr. W. G.) on establishing 
a solar observatory in Australia, 66. 
Du Torr (A.) on topographical and 
geological terms used locally in South 
Africa, 149. 
DwerryHOUSE (Dr. A. R.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 169. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kiimington, Lincolnshire, &c., 177. 
an outline of the glacial geology 
of Britain, illustrative of the work 
of the Erratic Blocks Committee, 475. 
Dynamic isomerism, report on, 135. 
Earuart (Robert F.), the effeet of 
temperature variations on the luminous 
discharge in gases for low pressures, 412. 
Earth, the, and ther, the relative 
motion of the, and the FitzGerald- 
Lorentz effect, by C. W. Chamberlain, 
413, 
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821 
Earthquakes, Chinese, 1638-1891, a cata 
logue of, by Prof. B. H. Parker, 62. 
destructive, a catalogue of, 61. 
small, the records of, from Jamaica, 
51 
the large, of 1908, 51. 
Earth tides, Prof. A. E. H. Love on, 
408, 
Eastern (Tunisian) Atlas mountains, 
the: their main structural and mor- 
phological features, by M. M. Allorge, 
537. 
Zconomic efficiency of the Chinese, by 
N. C. Home, 561. 
Economic organisation, the insufficiency 
of a national basis for, by Prof. E. 
Cannan, 557. 
Economie Science and Statistics, Address 
to the Section of, by Prof. 8. J. 
Chapman, 539. 
Kppineton (A. §.), the Jaw of distribu- 
tion of stellar motions, 402. : 
Education, the mental and physical factors 
involved in, interim report on, 321. 
Education as a preparation for agri- 
cultural life in Canada, discussion on, 
732. 
*Education in Manitoba, the organisa- 
tion of, by R. Fletcher, 735. 
Education and experimental psychology, 
by Prof. Hugo Miinsterberg, 732. 
Educational Section, Address by 
Dr. H. B. Gray to the, 715. 
Eels, fresh-water, the distribution of, 
by Dr. Schmidt, 511. 
Electric splashes on photographic plates, 
by A. W. Porter, 404. 
*Electric waves diffraction of, by Prof. 
H. M. Macdonald, 412. 
Electrical conductivity of solutions of 
iodine and of platinum tetraiodide in 
ethyl alcohol, the, by E. H. Archibald 
and W. A. Patrick, 455. 
Electrical measurements, experiments for 
improving the construction of practical 
standards for, report on, 38. 
Electrical phenomena and metabolism of 
Arum spadices, report on the, 315. 
tElectrical standardisation, interna- 
tional, by Ormond Higman, 586. 
Electrical units and standards, report of 
the International Conference on, 41. 
Electroanalysis, report on, 144. 
Electrotaxis, the opposite, of animal and 
vegetable cells, by Prof. W. M. Thorns 
ton, 647. 
Elementary schools, manual instruction 
in, by Walter Sargent, 726. 
practical studies in, by W. M. 
Heller, 726. 
Engineering Section, Address by Sir W. H. 
White to the, 563. 
English women, the colonisation of, in 
er Canada, by Mrs. Hopkinsong 
34, 
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