836 
WatsineHam (Lord) on the compilation 
of an index generum el specierum anima- 
lium, 195. 
Water (Miss L. Edna) on the mental 
and physical factors involved in educa- 
tion, 321. 
Warner (Dr. F.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
321. 
Water routes from Lake Superior to the 
westward, by L, J. Burpee, 532. 
Watson (D. M. 8.) on a skull of rhyncho- 
saurus in the Manchester Museum, 155. 
+Watson (KE. A.), atmospheric loss off 
wires under direct-current pressures, 
584. 
Watson (Prof. W.) on the investigation 
of the upper atmosphere by means of 
kites, 37. 
—— on gascous explosions, 247. 
Warts (Prof. W. W.) on the fauna and 
flora of the Trias of the British Isles, 159. 
—— on the igneous and associated rocks 
of the Glensaul and Lough Nafooey 
areas, co. Galway, 163. 
on the excavation of critical sections 
in the paleozoic rocks of Wales and the 
West of England, 181. 
on Dr. A. Vaughan’s researches on 
the faunal succession in the lower 
carboniferous limestone (Avonian) in the 
British Isles, 187. 
Wauwinet-Coscata tombolo, Nantucket, 
Massachusetts, by I’, P. Gulliver, 536. 
Wesster (Dr, W.) on the use of atropine 
or allied drugs in conjunction with 
anesthetics, 628. 
Weeds in field crops, the destruction of, 
by means of chemical sprays, by Prof, 
H. L. Bolley, 676. 
Weierstrass’s theorem, a new proof of, by 
Prof. G. A. Bliss, 389. 
Wess (Prof. F. E.) on the structure of 
fossil plants, 320. 
WELSsFoRD (Miss E. J.), some problems 
connected with the life history of 
Trichodiscus elegans, Welsford, n.gen. 
n.s., 666. 
Wersprook (Dean FI. F.), university 
policy, 729. 
Western cattle trade, some cconomic 
aspects of the, by Dr. J. G. Rutherford, 
699. 
Western prairie soil, chemical character- 
istics of, by F. T. Shutt, 708. 
WesrrHat (Dr. W.) and T. FRancr, the 
charge on gaseous ions, 406. 
Wheat, discussion on, 747. 
—— the breeding of, by Prof. R. H. 
Biffen, 760. 
the yield of, the factors deter- 
mining, by A. D. Hall and Dr. EB. J. 
Russell, '756. 
Wheat and flour, Canadian, chemical 
work on, by FI. 'T. Shutt, 787, 
INDEX. 
Wheat breeding in Canada, by Dr. C. E. 
Saunders, 764, 
Wheat culture in North America, the 
development of, by Prof. A. P. Brigham, 
230. 
Wheat growing, the general economic 
position of, by Major P. G. Craigie, 
750. 
Wheat production, specialist, for export, 
some economic results of, by Prof. J. 
Mavor, 561. 
the influence of good seed in, by 
Prof. C. A. Zavitz, 769. 
Wheaten flour, quality in, by A. FE. 
Humphries, 775. 
strength in, an analysis of the 
factors contributing to, by W. RB. 
Hardy, 784. 
the chemical properties of, by Dr. 
E. F. Armstrong, 779. 
Wheats, the history of the, by Dr. Otto 
Stapf, 799. 
WHEELER (A. O.), some characteristics 
of the Canadian rockies, 533. 
WHITAKER (W.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Sccicties Committee, 325. 
*Wauitr (James), the nomenclature of the 
islands and lands of Arctic Canada, 
529. 
*—_— the progress of geographical know- 
ledge of Canada, 1497-1909, 536. 
the economic development of 
Canada, 1867-1909, 536. 
Wuire (Sir W. H.), Address to the 
Engineering Section, 563. 
¥ the Georgian Bay Canal, 584. 
*White settlers, ethnographic study of 
the, by Dr. I. C. Shrubsall, 622. 
Winitams (G. W.) on the excavation of 
critical sections in the palwozoic rocks 
of Wales and the West of Hngland, 
181. 
{Wiu11ams (O. J.) and Prof. W. M. 
‘THORNTON, the distribution of dielectric 
stress in three-phase cables, 584. 
Witisrirrer (Prof. R.), the chemistry 
of chlorophyll, 667. 
*Wixson (Prof. J.), economic aspects of 
cattle feeding, 461. 
the evolution of a breed of cattle, 
702. 
*Winnipeg, the city of, hydro-electric 
power plant for, by C. B. Smith, 583. 
the high-pressure service of, by 
Col. H. N. Ruttan, 584. 
the number of bacteria in the air of, 
by Prof. A. H. R. Buller and G. W. 
Lowe, 666. 
WoopueaD (Prof. G. S.) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 319. 
Woopwarp (Dr. A. Smith) on the fauna 
and flora of the Trias of the British 
Isles, 150. 
Address to the Geological Section, 
462, 
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