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INDEX. 



•[■Aluminium alloys, certain light, the 

 electrical conductivity of, as affected 

 by exposure to London atmosphere, 

 by E. Wilson, 827. 



Ammonia from atmospheric nitrogen, 

 the production of, by means of 

 peat, by Dr. H. C. Woltereek, 675. 



Amoebae, cultures of, by Dr. J. W. W. 

 Stephens, 741. 



Amphioxus, the gastriculation and forma- 

 tion of layers in, by Prof. E. W. 

 MacBride, 739. 



Amyloid, Prof. A. Kossel on, 878. 



Anaspides, the anatomy and development 

 of, G. W. Smith on, 302. 



Andeeson (Prof. R. J.), the maxilla and 

 palatine in the mammaUa, 744. 



the epiphyses of long bones (chiefly 



in sauropsids), 745. 



Anberson (Dr. Tempest) on the collec- 

 tion of pliotographs of geological interest, 

 245. 



on the fossiliferous drift deposits 



at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, d;c., 296. 



the soufri^re of St. Vincent : the 



changes subsequent to the eruption 

 of 1902, 706. 



Anglesey, the composition and origin of 



the crystalline rocks of, third report on, 



283. 

 Animal and vegetable cells, the action of 



acid and alkali on the growth and 



division of, by Prof. B. l\looro and 



Dr. H. E. lloaf, 883. 

 Anthropological photographs, report on 



the collection of, 419. 

 Anthropological Section, Address by 



Prof. W. Ridgeway to the, 832. 

 Anthropological work in Egypt, by 



Prof. G. Eliot Smith, 849. 

 Anthropology, Notes and Queries in, 



interim report on the jyreparation of a 



new edition of. 342. 

 Anthropometric investigation in the British 



Isles, report on, 351. 

 Aj)palachian mountain system, the 



physiographic subdivisions of the, 



and their effects upon settlement and 



history, by Prof. W. M. Davis, 761. 

 Aqueducts of Rome in classical times, the 



four principal, by Dr. T. Ashby, 860. 

 Arbee (E. a. Newell) on the structure 



of fossil plants, 493. 



and H. H. Thomas, the structure 



of Sigillaria scutellata, Brongu, 915. 



Arc spectra, polar lines in, by Dr. W. G. 



Duffield, 638. 

 *Arc spectra of metals under pressure, 



photographs of, by Dr. W. CJ. Duffield, 



036. 

 ArchcBologicala7idethnographical researches 



in Crete, report on, 344. 

 A rchcBological and ethnological researches 



in Sardinifi, report on, 350. 



Archibald (D.) on the investigation of 

 the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 

 59. 



Armstrong (E. C. R.), a leather shield 

 found in co. Longford, 854, 



Aemsteong (Prof. H. E.) on dynamic 

 isomerism, 112. 



on studies most suitable for elemen- 

 tary schools, 495. 



on elementary experimental science. 



601. 



— on changes affecting secondary 

 education, 525. 



on the curricula of secondary schools. 



526. 



* the outlook : a grand experiment 



in education, 927. 



Arnold-Bemrose (H. H.) on the micro- 

 scopical structure of the Derbj'shire 

 hmestones, 702. 



Aromatic hydrazines, the action of 

 halogens upon, by Dr. F. D. Chatta- 

 way, 662. 



Aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 

 stances, the tramformation of, and its 

 relation to substitution in benzene 

 derivatives, report on, 115. 



Artemis Orthia, the sanctuary of, at 

 Sparta, the excavations at, by M. S. 

 Thompson, 859. 



Arum spadicos, the electrical phenomena 

 and metabolism of, report on, 463. 



Ashby (Dr. T.) on excavations on Roman 

 sites in Britain, 342. 



on archceological and ethnological 



researches in Sardinia, 350. 



on the collection of photographs of 



anthropological interest, 419. 



• excavations at Caerwent, Mon- 



mouthsliire, on the site of Vonta 

 Silurum, in 1907-08, 857. 



the four principal aqueducts of 



the city of Rome in classical times, 

 860. 



fAsHWOETH (Dr. J. H.), giant nerve 

 colls and fibres, 736. 



*Assimilatiou, the time factor in, by 

 J. M. F. Drummond, 908. 



AsTLEY (Rev. H. J. D.), cup- and ring- 

 markings, 862. 



*Asymmetrical character of whirlwinds, 

 P. Durandin on the, 644. 



Asymptotic expansions of Bessel func- 

 tions, the, by Dr. J. W. Nicholson, 595. 



Atmosphere, the upper, investigation of, by 

 means of kites, seventh report on, 59. 



, , difference of temj)erature in, 



between equatorial and polar regions, 

 by L. Teisserenc de Bort, 641. 



, , investigations on the elec- 

 trical state of tlie, by W. Makower, 

 Margaret AVlute, and E. Marsden, 627. 



Atmospheric density in storms, chansoa 

 of, by J. I, Craig, 644. 



