822 
Erratic blocks of the British Isles, report 
on the, 169. 
*Ethnographic study of the white 
settlers, by Dr. F. C. Shrubsall, 622. 
Ethnographical and archeological  re- 
searches in Crete, interim report on, 287. 
Ethnological and archeological researches 
in Sardinia, report on, 291. 
Ethnological problems of Canada, by 
Dr. F. Boas, 621. 
Ethnological researches in Alaska, by 
Dr. G. B. Gordon, 623. 
Ethnological survey of Canada, a pro- 
posed, discussion on, 620. 
*Ethnological survey work in Canada, 
previous, by E. 8. Hartland, 620. 
Evans (Dr. A. J.) on the lake villages in 
the neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 270. 
—— on the age of stone circles, 271. 
on archeological and ethnographical 
researches in Crete, 287. 
*Evn (Prof. A. 8.) on secondary radia- 
tion by gamma rays on different 
metals, 405. 
Evening schools, practical work in, by 
W. Hewitt, 731. 
Ewart (Prof. J. Cossar) on zoology 
organisation, 198. 
Excavations at Sparta of the British 
School at Athens, the, by R. M. 
Dawkins, 625. 
Excavations on Roman sites in Britain, 
report on, 271. 
Experimental psychology and education, 
by Prof. Hugo Miinsterberg, 732. 
Fauiaize (KE. N.) on the preparation of 
a new edition of Notes and Queries in 
Anthropology, 285. 
—— on the collection of photographs of 
anthropological interest, 285. 
Falmouth Observatory, report on magnetic 
observations at, 36. 
Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on the electrical 
phenomena and metabolism of Arum 
spadices, 315. 
Fauna and flora of the British Keuper, 
bibliographical notes wpon the, by A. R. 
Horwood, 158. 
Fauna and flora of the Trias of the 
British Isles, seventh report on the, 150. 
Faunal horizons, new, in the Bristol 
coal-field, by H. Bolton, 477. 
Faunal succession in the lower curboni- 
ferous limestone (Avonian) of the 
British Isles, report of the Committee to 
enable Dr. A. Vaughan to continue his 
researches on the, 187. 
Fay (Dr. C. R.), small holdings and co- 
* operation, 554. 
FEARNSIDES (W. G.) on the excavation 
of critical sections in the paleozoic 
fet of Wales and the West of England, 
181. 
INDEX. 
Feeding habits of British birds, first re- 
port on the, 196. 
Fertility of the soil, the conservation of 
the, by A. D. Hall and Dr. E. ‘J. 
Russell, 710. 
Finon (Dr. L. N. G.) on the further tabula- 
tion of Bessel functions, 33. 
Financial position of our local societies, 
the, by J. Hopkinson, 337. 
Finpiay (Prof. J. J.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
321. 
Fisheries of Canada, resolution regard- 
ing the, 510. 
TFitzGerald-Lorentz effect, the, the rela- 
tive motion of the earth and ether 
and, by C. W. Chamberlain, 413. 
Firzearrick (Rey. T. C.) on practical 
electrical standards, 38. 
Fuemina (Prof. J. A.) on 
electrical standards, 37. 
*FLercHEeR (R.), the organisation of 
education in Manitoba, 735. 
Floods in the great interior valley of 
America, by Miss L. A. O'wen, 528. 
Flora and fauna of the British Keuper, 
bibliographical notes upon the, by A. R. 
Horwood, 158. 
Flora and fauna of the Trias of the 
British Isles, seventh report on the, 
150. 
Flour and wheat, Canadian, chemical 
work on, by F. T. Shutt, 787. 
Flour from some of the grades of wheat 
of the Western provinces of Canada, a 
comparison of the, by Prof. R. Har- 
court, 795. 
Fluorescence spectra, the effect of low 
temperatures on, by Prof. E. L. 
Nichols and FE. Merritt, 410. 
Food, the chemistry of, discussion on, 
459. 
Forses (Dr. H. O.) on the collection of 
photographs of anthropological interest, 
285. 
practical 
on archeological inwestigations in 
British East Africa, 286. 
Forests of Canada, the, by R. H. Camp- 
bell, 706. 
Forster (Dr. M. O.) on dynamic iso- 
merism, 135. 
on the study of hydro-aromatic 
substances, 145. 
Fossil plants, the structure of, interim 
report on, 320. 
Fossiliferous drift deposits at Kirmington, 
Lincolnshire, &c., report on the, 177. 
Fostmr (Prof. G. Carey) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 38. 
Fox (Dr. C. J. J.) on the constancy of 
the hydrogen gas electrode, 456. 
mercurous sulphate for standard 
cells, 457. 
Fox (W. L.) on magnetic observations at 
Falmouth Observatory, 36. 
