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INDEX. 



Clerk (Dugald), AJdrosS to tho Engineer- 

 ing Section, 809. 



Climate, the effect of, upon health and 

 disease, report on, 442. 



oiu', ia it changing ? by Sir 



J. W. Moore, 623. 



CiJNCii (George) on the classification of 

 the megalitliic and analogous pre- 

 liistoric remains of Great Britain and 

 Ireland, 862. 



Close (Major C. F. ) on the measurement 

 of a further portion of the geodetic arc of 

 meridiannorth of LalceTanganyika,5Q. 



Coal measures, the lower, at Emerald 

 Pit, Dungannon, H. Bolton on a 

 section of, 698. 



CoATES (H.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 245. 



CoBBOLD (E. 8.) on some excavations in 

 the Cambrian rocks of Comley, Shrop- 

 . shire, 1907, 231. 



Coffey (George), the distribution of gold 

 lunulcB, 854. 



the survival of La Tenc ornament 



in some Celtic penannular brooches, 

 8.-)4. 



on the Tara brooch, 854. 



CoKEK (Prof.), 071 gaseovs explosions, 308. 



♦Cole (Prof. G. A. J.), the geology of the 

 Dublin district, 097. 



probable cretaceous and eainozoic 



outliers of the coast of co. Kerry, 697. 



the laterite and bauxite zone of 



Xorth-east Ireland, 699. 



Irish soil maps, 804. 



Collembola, some Arctic and Antarctic, 

 Prof. CJ. H. Carpenter on, 733. 



CoLLiNGWOOD (Fleet-Surgeon G. T.) on 

 anthropometric investigation in the 

 British Isles, 351. 



Colloid chemistry, bij JI. li. Procter, 201. 



Colloids and colloid suspensions, the 

 influence of, on the solubility of 

 carbon dioxide in water, by Dr. A. 

 Eindlay, 667. 



Colorado canyon, the, by Prof. W. M. 

 Davis, 948. 



Colour-blindness and colour-perception, 

 by Dr. R W. Edridge-Grcen, 876. 



Colour changes in flowers produced by 

 controlling insolation, by C-ol. H. E. 

 Rawson, 902. 



*Colours of animals, a method of regis- 

 tering, by Major Barrett Hamilton, 

 808. 



Complementary theorem, the, bj' Prof. 

 J. C. Fields, 599. 



Conditions of health essential to the 

 carrying on of the work of instruction 

 in schools, report on the, 458. 



Conformal transformations of a space 

 of four dimensionfl and their applica- 

 tion to geometrioal optics, H. Bateman 

 on, 627. 



Conservative systems of prescribed trn- 



jcctories, by Prof. E. O. Lovett, 614. 

 *CoNWAY (Prof. A. A\'.), applications of 

 quaternions to problems in physical 

 optics, 627. 

 * — — ■ distribution of electricity on a 

 moving sphere, 029. 



Cooper (Miss A. J.) on the conditions 

 of health essential to the carrying on of 

 the work of instruction in schools, 458. 

 — — on studies most suitable for elementary 

 schools, 495. 



CoPEM-tN (Dr. S. M.) on body metabolism 

 in cancer, 489. 



Cartridge, pre-Boman and ludural history 

 remains at, report of ivork on, 1907-08, 

 343. 



Correlated variables, the law of equi- 

 partition of energy between, 8. H. 

 Burbury on, 598. 



Correlation of primary, secondary, and 

 imiversity education in Ireland, Prof. 

 B. Moore on the. 934. 



Corresponding Societies Committee : — 

 Jteport, 536. 



Conference at Dublin, 538. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 552. 

 Papers published by Corresponding 

 Societies, 557. 



CoRSTOEPHiNE (Dr. G.) on topographical 

 and geological terms tised locally in 

 South Africa, 291. 



Cortie (Rev. A. L.) on the possible 

 existence of steam in the regions of 

 sun-spots, 639. 



*Cotton plant, tlie natural crossing of 

 the, by W. L. Balls, 904. 



CovvAP (M. Dalton), Dr. L. Mond, and 

 Dr. H. HiRTZ on a volatile compound 

 of cobalt with carbon monoxide, 665. 



Craio (.1. T.), changes of atmospheric 

 density in storms, 644. 



Craik (Sir Henry) on changes affecting 

 secondary education, 525. 



Cranium, certain changes in the lateral 

 wall of the, due to muscular develop- 

 ment, Prof. J. Symington on, 855. 



Creak (Capt. E. W.) on magnetic observa- 

 tions at Falmouth Observatory, 55. 



• on investigations in the Indian 



Ocean, 305. 



Cretaceous and eainozoic outliers, prob- 

 able, off the coast of co. Kerry, by 

 Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 697. 



Crete, archceological and ethnographical re- 

 searches in, report on, 344. 



Critical sections in the palaeozoic rocks of 

 Wales and the West of England, report 

 on the excavation of, 231. 



Crook (C. V.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 245. 



Crookb (W.),Rajput8 and Mahratta8,850. 



Crosslet (Prof. A. W.) o» th6 study of 

 hydro-aromatic substances, 221 



