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INDEX. 



Myees (Prof. J. L.) on the cclledion of pJio- 

 tographs of anthropological interest, 419. 



• the geographical study of Mediter- 



t ranean man, considered as an element 

 1 in a ' classical education,' 763. 



the work of the Liverpool Committee 



for excavation and research in Wales 

 and the Marches, 857. 



National Antarctic expedition, 1902-04, 



results of some physical observations 



taken on the, by L. C. Bernacchi, 645. 

 Nationalisation of Irish railways, by J. 



O'Connor, 784. 

 Natural laistory surveys, detailed, of 



restricted areas, Prof. G. H. Carpenter 



on, 550. 

 Neolithic culture in North Greece, by 



J. P. Droop, 858. 

 New Britain, four weeks in, by Miss B. 



Pullen-Burry, 850. 

 Newstead (R.), binomics of tsetse files, 



741. 

 Newstead (Dr. R.), recent excavations 



at Roman Chester, 853. 

 Newton (E. T.) on the fauna andfiora of 



the Trias of the British Isles, 269. 

 on the fossiliferous drift deposits 



at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, tL-c, 296. 

 R. J. UssHER, H. J. Seymouk, and 



R. F. ScHAKFF on the cave of Castle- 

 pook, near Doneraile, co. Cork, G97. 



Nicholson (Dr. J. W.), the asymptotic 

 expansions of Bessel functions, 595. 



the inductance of two parallel wires, 



612. 



Nieeenstein (Dr. M.), the action of 

 atoxyl and alUed compounds in vivo 

 and vitro, 742. 



Nile, the River, the longitudinal section 

 of the, by Capt. H. G. Lyons, 768. 



Northern mound-builders of North 

 America, the, by Dr. J. Bryce, 851. 



Norway, the sculptured stones of, and their 

 relation to some British monuments, 

 by Dr. Haakon Schetehg, 860. 



Notes and Queries in Anthropology, in- 

 terim report on the preparation of a neiv \ 

 edition of, 342. 



*'Note-taking and reports on work, dis- 

 cussion on, 939. 



I 



O'Connor (J.), nationalisation of Lish 

 railways, 784. 



Oldham (R. D.) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 60. 



7nap of the icorld, 82. 



Oliver (Prof. F. W.) on the structure of \ 

 fossil plants, 493. 



Omond (R. T.) on meteorological ohscrva- i 

 tions on Ben Nevis, 58. j 



"^Onnes (Dr. K.), the liciuefaction of ' 

 helium, 673. \ 



Optical behaviour of the epidermal cells 

 of leaves, the, by Harold Wager, 909. 



Okpen (Goddard H.), the origin of Irish 

 motes, 854. 



Oeton (Prof. K. J. P.) on the transfor- 

 mation of aromatic nitroamines and 

 allied substances, and its relation to 

 substitution in benzene derivatives, 

 115. 



on the crystalline rocks of Anglesey, 



^83. 



Oscillations of the level of the land in the 

 Mediterranean basin, report on the, 308. 



Osmotic growths, by Dr. Dawson Turner, 

 881. 



♦Outlook, the, a grand experiment in 

 education, by Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 

 927. 



■"Oxy methylene camphor derivatives, the 

 dynamic isomerism of, by Prof. W. J. 

 Pope and John Read, 661. 



Page (T. E.) on the curricula of secondary 

 schools, 626. 



Palseoliths from a gravel pit in the valley 

 of the Lark, Miss N. F. Layard on, 861. 



Pal.ieozoic rocks, the lower, around 

 KiLlary Harbour, co. Galway, and co. 

 Mayo, by R. G. Carruthers and H. B. 

 Muff, 699. 



PalcBozoic rocks of Wales and the West of 

 England, the excavation of critical sec- 

 tions in the, report on, 231. 



Paralysis and recovery from paralysis, 

 demonstration of the cells and tracts 

 concerned in, by Dr. W. Page May, 881. 



Parkin (John), the carbohydrates of the 

 snowdrop leaf and their bearing on the 

 first sugar of photosynthesis, 907. 



Patten (Dr. C. J.), the migratory move- 

 ments of certain shore-birds as observed 

 on the Dublin coast, 731. 



Pearson (Prof. H. H. W.) on the mor- 

 phology of endosperm, 914. 



"•"Peat, discussion on, 676. 



the utilisation of, for making gas or 



charcoal with recovery of by-products, 

 by Capt. H. R. Sankey, 824. 



Pejitone, isolation of a physiologically 

 active substance from, by Dr. F. O'B. 

 Ellison, 879. 



Perforated stone hammers and axes, by 

 W. J. Knowles, 863. 



■^Peekin (Dr. F. M.) and W.E. Hughes, 

 studies on the electro-deposition of 

 metals, 674. 



Perkin (Prof. W. H.) 07i the study of 

 hydro-aromatic substances, 221. 



'•' synthetical experiments in the 



terpene series, 661. 



Peeev (Prof. J.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 31. 



on seismological investigations, 60. 



