954 



IKDEX, 



Boiling-point of sulphur, the efiFect of | 



pressure on the, by Dr. J. A. Harker 1 



and F. P. Sexton, 621. i 



Bolton (H.) on a section of the lower 



coal measures at Emerald Pit, Dun- 



gannon, 698. 

 * contemporaneous erosion in the 



lower series of coal measures of the 



Bristol coal-field, 713. 

 Bone (Prof.) ow gaseous explosions, 308. 

 Bonn (Dr. M. J.), the psychological 



aspect of agrarian reform in Ireland, 



795. 

 BoNNEY (Dr. T. G.) on seiamological 



investigations, 60. 



on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 242. 



on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest, 245. 



on the oscillaliorts of the level of the 



land in the Mediterranean basin, 308. 

 BoSANQUET (Prof. R. C.) on excavations 



on Roman sites in Britain, 342. 

 — — • on archceological and ethncgraphical 



researches in Crete, 344. 



on archcejlogicnl and ethnological 



researches in Sardinia, 350. 



BosE (Prof. J. C), the mechanical and 

 electrical response of plants, 903. 



♦Botanical photographs, report on the 

 registration of, 911. 



Botanical Section, Address by Dr. F. F. 

 Blackman to the, 884. 



BoTTOMLEY (Dr. J. T.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 31. 



BouLENGEB (C. L. ) and Dr. W. A. 

 CuNNiNGTON, a biological expedition 

 to the Birket el Qurun, Fayum pro- 

 vince of Egypt, 732. 



BouLENGER (G. A.) on the abuse of the 

 rule of priority in zoological nomen- 

 clature, and on protecting well- 

 estabhshed names, 735. 



Bourne (Prof. G. G.) on the fauna of the 

 lakes of Central Tasmania, 302. 



on experiments on the development of 



the frog. 304. 



BousFiELD (Sir Wm.) on change^ affecting 

 secondary education, 525. 



Boys (C. Vernon) on the investigation of 

 the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 

 59. 



on seismological investigations, 60. 



Brabrook (Sir Edward) on excavations 

 on Roman sites in Britain, 342. 



an anthropometric investigation in 



the British Isles, 351. 



on the conditions of health essential 



to the carrying on of the work of in- 

 struction in schools, 458. 



on the 'work 'of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 536. 



•Brazihn and haematoxylin, by R. Robin- 

 son, 661. 



Breakages, the study of, by W. Rosen- 



hain, 826. 

 ♦Breeding and the relation of modem 



theories of heredity to the problems of 



the stock-raiser, discussion on, 806. 

 Breinl (Dr. A.) and E. Hindle, the 



morphology of Piroplasma canis, 742. 

 and J. E. S. Moore, the hfe-liistory 



of trypanosomes in relation to the 



diseases they produce, 743. 

 ♦Bristol coal-field, contemporaneous 



erosion in the lower series of coal 



measures of the, by H. Bolton, 713. 

 British Association storm of 1908, some 



particulars of the, by Dr. W. N. Shaw, 



647. 

 British birds, the feeding habits of, an 



inquiry into, by C. G. Hewitt, 734. 

 Briiiish stone circles, who built them ? by 



J. Gray, 856. 

 Brodie (Prof. T. J.) on the 'metabolic 



bnlance sheet ' of the individual tissiies, 



436. 

 Brodeick (Harold) on the occurrence of 



(so-called) cave pearls, 704. 

 — — - on casts of dinosaurian footprints 



in the lower oohto at Whitby, 707. 

 the Marble Arch caves in co. Fer- 



managh, 770. 

 Brooks (J. Graham), social aspects of 



agricultural co-operation, 794. 

 Brown (Prof. A. Crum) on meteorological 



cbservations on Ben Nevis, 58. 

 ♦Brown (Prof. Adrian), the selective per- 

 meability of certain seeds, 675. 

 Brown (Dr. H. T.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 536. 

 Brown (John), an improved dry Daniell 



pile, 623. 

 • and M. F. FitzGerald, experiments 



on rotating discs, 830. 

 BrtjCE (Col. Sir D.) on the effect of climate 



upon health and disease. 442. 

 Bruce (Dr. W. S.) on the exploration of 



Prince Charles Foreland, Spitsbergen, 



306. 

 scientific results of the voyage of the 



' Scotia,' 764. 

 Brunton (Sir Lauder) on the effect of 



climate upon health and disease, 442. 

 Bryce (Dr. Grcorge), the northern mound- 

 builders of North America, 851. 

 BuisT (Major H. J. M.) on anthropometric 



investigation in the British Isles, 351. 

 BuLLEiD (A.) on the lake village at 



Glastonbury, 414. 

 Buebury (S. H.) on the law of equi- 



partition of energy between correlated 



variables, 598. 

 BuROWiN (Mrs. E. M.), special schools for 



the physically defective and mentally 



deficient, 929. 

 BuHSTALL (Prof.) on gaseous explosions, 



308. 



