INDEX. 



953 



Atoxyl and allied compounds, in vivo 



and vitro, the action of, by Dr. M. 



Nierenstein, 742. 

 AuDBN (Dr. G. A.) on registering and 



classifying megaliihic remains in the 



British Isles, 341. 

 on the collection of 'photographs of 



anthropological interest, 419. 

 AUDEN (Dr. H. A.) on registering and 



classifying megalithic remaitis in the 



British Isles, 341. 

 AvEBUBY (Lord) on the age of stone 



circles, 400. 

 Avehury excavations, 1908, the, hy H. 



St. 0. Gray, 401. 

 Ayeton (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 31. 



P particles emitted by radium, the 



number and absorption of the, W. 



Makower on, COL 

 Bacteria, the death-rate of, under the 



action of disinfectants, by Miss H. 



Chick, 901. 

 BAKEK(JuUan L.) and H. F. E. Hulton, 



the action of the enzymes of malt on 



ungerminated cereals, 670. 

 and F. E. Day, the preparation of 



pure maltose, 671. 

 Balfour (H.) on the age of stone circles, 



400. 

 on the kike village at Glastonbury, 



414. 



on the collection of photographs of 

 anthropological interest, 419. 



Ball (Sir Robert), a generalised instru- 

 ment, 602. 



linear vector functions, 611. 



' BaUons-sondes ' ascents, the Man- 

 chester, W. A. Harwood on, 642. 



' Ballons-sondes ' ascents in the British 

 Isles, July 27-Aug. 1, 1908, the results 

 of the, by J. S. Dines, 642. 



*Balls (W. L.), the mechanism of 

 mitosis, 904. 



* the natural crossing of the cotton 



plant, 904. 



Baeceoet (J.) on the 'metabolic balance 

 sheet ' of the individual tissues, 436. 



on the effect of climate upon health 



and disease, 442. 



Barley growing and selection in Ireland, 

 by H. Hunter, 807. 



*Baelow (Wm.) and Prof. W. J. Pope, 

 the structure of the open chain hydro- 

 carbons, 667. 



Bastable (Prof. C. F.), the financial 

 side of Irish land purchase, 786. 



Bateman (H.) on conformal trans- 

 formations of a space of four dimen- 

 sions and their application to geo- 

 metrical optics, 637, 



Bateman (H.), a suggestion with regard 

 to the meaning of valency, 634. 



the dynamics of chemical action 



and the meaning of valency, 667. 

 ♦Bateson (Prof. W.), the appUcation 

 of the MendeUan theory to practical 

 problems, 806. 

 Bathee (Dr. F. A.) on the compilation 

 of an index gencrum et specierum 

 animaliiim, 297. 

 Beasley (H. C.) on the fauna and , tiara 



of the Trias of the, British Ides, 



269. 

 — — report on trades of invertebrates, 



casts of plants, d-c, and markings of 



uncertain origin from the Lower Keuper, 



Part L, 269. 

 Ben Nevis, meteorological observations on, 



report on, 58. 

 Bcnsonites fusiformis, sp. nov., a fossil 



associated with Stauropteris burnt- 



islandica, P. Bertrand, Mrs. D. H. 



Scott on, and on tho sporangia of the 



latter, 915. 

 Benzyl sulphoxide : a possible example 



of tautomerism, by Dr. J. A. Smythe, 



661. 

 Beenacchi (L. C), results of some 



physical observations taken on tho 



National Antarctic expedition, 1902- 



1904, 645. 

 a journey into the primeval forests 



of tropical Peru, 709, 

 Bessel functions, the further tabulation 



of, report on, 58. 

 — — the asymptotic oxpansioni? of, 



by Dr. J. W. Nicholson, 595. 

 Bevan (Rev. J. O.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 536. 

 Bidder (G. P.) on the occupation of a 



table at the zoological station at Naples, 



297. 

 BiNGLEY (G.) on the collection of phcto- 

 j graphs of geological interest, 245. 

 Birket el" Qui'un, Fayum province of 



Egypt, a biological expedition to the, 



by Dr. W. A. Cunnington and C. L. 



Boulenger, 732. 

 Blackman (Dr. F. F.) on marsh vegeta- 

 tion, 492. 

 Address to the Botanical Section, 



884. 

 * photo-chemical action in tho 



test-tube and the leaf, 904. 

 * and Miss Noea Daewin, the 



death-rate of cells of higher plants in 



fatal conditions, 902. 

 Blaie (R.), education under a local 



authority, 927. 

 Blood-stains, the biological method 



of differentiating, by Prof. E. J. 



McWeeney, 882. 

 Body metaholism in cancer, refort on, 



489, 



