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INDEX. 



Discusaions: — ■ 



*on instruction in universities as a 

 preparation for commerce and busi- 

 ness life, 796. 

 *on breeding and the relation of modern 

 theories of heredity to the problems 

 of the stock raiser, 806. 

 on mental and muscular fatigue, 873. 

 *on instruction of school teachers in 



physiology and hygiene, 878. 

 on education in relation to rural life, 



930. 

 on education in Ireland, 933. 

 on training in teaching, 935. 

 *on (o) note-taking and reports on 

 work ; (6) clear speaking and read- 

 ing aloud, 939. 

 on types of education and their 



relative values, 939. 

 on experimental studies in education, 

 941. 

 DiVEES (Dr. E.) on the study of hydro- 



aromntic substances, 221. 

 Divided object - glass telescope, a new 



form of, by Sir Howard Grubb, 603. 

 DiXEY (Dr. F. A.) on diaposematism, 

 or the interchange of characters 

 between distasteful forms, 733. 

 Dixon (Prof. A. C), an elementary 

 discussion of Schliifli's double-six, 616. 



• on the logarithmic case in linear 



differential equations, 617. 

 Dixon (Prof. A. F.) on anthropometric 

 invesligatioH in the British Isles, 3.51. 



the significance of the so-called 



accessory dental masses sometimes 

 found in the upper jawbones, 856. 

 Dixon (Prof. H. B.) on gaseous explosions, 



308. 

 Dixon (Prof. H. H.), the influence of 

 living cells on the transpiration current, 

 901. 

 DoBBiE (Dr. J. J.) on dynamic iso- 

 merism, 112. 

 DoBELL (C. C.) on his occupation of the 

 table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 298. 

 Dolomite crystals from Algeria, the 

 chemical composition and optical 

 characters of, by Dr. A. Hutchinson, 

 701. 

 DoNCASTER (L.) on determination of sex, 



738. 

 Dopplerite from Sluggan bog, co. Antrim, 



by R. Welch, 708. 

 DowsoN (J. Emerson), producer gas, 825. 

 Deoop (J. P. ), neolithic culture in North 



Greece, 858. 

 *Drummond (J. M. F.), the time factor 



in assimilation, 908. 

 DtrcKWORTH (Dr. W. L. H.) o?i archaeo- 

 logical and ethnological researches in 

 Sardinia, 350. 

 Ductless glands, report on the, 440. 



♦DuFFiELD (Dr. W. G.), photographs of 



arc spectra of metals under pressure, 



636. 



polar linos in arc spectra, 638. 



*DuNHABi (Dr. Carroll), agricultural edu- 

 cation for business and for knowledge, 



805. 

 *DuRANDiN (Paul) on the asymmetrical 



character of whirlwinds, 644. 

 Du ToiT (A.) on topographical and 



geological terms used locally in South 



Africa, 291. 

 DwERRYHOUSE (Dr. A. R.) on the erratic 



blocks of the British Isles, 242. 

 on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 



Kirmington, Lincolnshire, &c., 296. 

 Dynamic isomerism, report on, 112. 

 ♦Dynamic isomerism of oxymethylene 



camphor derivatives, the, by- Prof. 



W. J. Pope and John Read, 661. 

 DvsoN (Prof. F. W.) on meteorological 



observations on Ben Nevis, 58. 

 systematic motion of the stars, 604. 



Earth movements, recent, within tlie 



basin of the Laurentian lakes, by Prof. 



W. H. Hobbs, 707. 

 Earthquakes, Chinese, a catalogue of, by 



Shinobu Hirota, 82. 

 large, the duration and direction of, 



by Dr. J. Milne, 706. 



and great waves in distant places, 



the possible connection between. Rev. 



H. V. Gill on, 647. 

 Echelon spectroscope, secondary etfects 



in the, by H. Stansfield, 636. 

 Economic and statistical investigation 



in agriculture, by W. G. iS. Adams, 796. 

 Economic ideal, the, and its application 



to countries or nations, by Prof. E. 



Cannan, 789. 

 Economic Science and Statistics, Address 



to Section of, by W. M. Acworth, 773. 

 Economic survey of the United Kingdom, 



proposals for an, by H. W. Macrosty, 



791. 

 Edgeworth (Prof. F. M.) on certain 



peculiarities of small duties on imports 



and exports, 786. 

 Edkidc.e-Geeen (Dr. F. W.), colour- 

 blindness and colour- perception, 876. 

 Education in Ireland, discussion on, 933. 

 Education in relation to rural life, 



discussion on, 930. 

 Education under a local authority, by 



R. Blair, 927. 

 Educational opportunities of local scien- 

 tific societies, the, by Prof. H. A. Miers, 



540. 

 Educational Section, Address by Prof. 



L. C. MiaU to the, 917. 

 Eggar (W. D.) on the curricula of 



secondary schools, 526. 



