INDEX. 



975 



Valency, a suggestion with regard to the 

 meaning of, by H. Bateman, 634. 



the meaning of, and the dynamics of 



chemical action, by H. Bateman, C67. 



Vascular system of Stylodrilus, the, by 

 Rowland Southern, 736. 



Vaughan (Dr. A.) on researches on the 

 i'aunal succession in the carboniferous 

 limestone {Avonian) of the British Isles, 

 267. 



Veddas, tlie, by Dr. C. G. Seligmann, 848. 



Venta Silurum, the British city of, ex- 

 cavations on the site of, in 1907-08, 

 by Dr. T. Asliby, 857. 



♦Vertebrate alimentary canal, points con- 

 nected with the, particularly in that of 

 the higher mammalia. Prof. A. Fraser 

 on, 744. 



Vincent (Prof. Swale) on the ductless 

 glands, 440. 



Vines (Prof. S. H.) ow the occupation 

 of a table at the marine laboratory, 

 Plymouth, 304. 



Volatile compound of cobalt with carbon 

 monoxide. Dr. L. Mond, Dr. H. Hirtz, 

 and M. D. Cowap on a, 665. 



Volcano, the birth of a, unique experi- 

 ences at, by Rev. G. Furlong, 770. 



Wadswoeth (J. T.) and Prof. S. J. 



Hickson on the structure of Dendrosoma 



radians, 744. 

 Wager (Harold), the optical behaviour 



of the epidermal cells of leaves, 909. 

 ♦Walker (C. E.), the action of two sera 



on a carcinoma occurring in mice, 882. 

 Waller (Prof. A. D.) on the electrical 



phenomena and metubolistn of Arum 



spadices, 463. 

 is alcohol a food of muscle ? A 



comparison of chloroform, ether, and 



alcohol. 873. 

 Wallis (E. White) on the conditions of 



health essential to the carrying-on of 



the work of instruction in schools, 458. 

 Walsingham (Lord) on the compilation 



of an index generum et specierimi anima- 



lium, 297. 

 Warble-flies, some Irish experiments on, 



by Prof. G. H. Carpenter, 807. 

 Warm stratum in the atmosphere, the, 



at heights exceeding eight miles in the 



United States, by Prof. A. L. Rotch, 



694. 

 Watson (Prof. W.) on the investigation 



of the upper atmosphere by means of 



kites, 59. 



on gaseous explosions, 308. 



AVatts (Dr. Marshall) on wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements, 119. 

 Watts (Prof. \V. W.) on the excavation of 



critical sections in the lalceozoic rocks 



of Wales and the West oj England, 231. 



Watts (Prof. W. W.) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest, 245. 



on Dr. A. Vaughari's researches on 



ihefaunal succession in the carboniferous 

 limestone {Avonian) in the British 

 Isles, 267. 



on the fauna and flora of the Trias 



of the British Isles, 269. 

 on studies most suitable for elementary 



schools, 495. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 536. 

 Wave-length tables of the spectra of the 



elements, report on, 119. 

 Wave- motion, the theory of, discussion 



on, 605. 

 Wedderburn (E. M.), temperature 



conditions in Scottish lochs, 626. 



recent researches on the cause of 



seiches, 640. 



Weiss (Prof. F. E.) on the structure of 



fossil plants, 493. 

 ■ the primary wood of Lepidodemdron 



and Stigmaria, 914. 

 WEizjrANN (Dr. C), the preparation of 



camphor from turpentine oil, 661. 

 Welch (R.) on the collection of photographs 



of geological interest, 245. 



dopplerite from Sluggan bog, co. 



Antrim, 708. 



Wchcitschia, second interim report on, 494. 

 Weston cadmium cell, instructions for the 



preparation of the, 51. 

 ♦Whirlwinds, the asymmetrical character 



of, by P. Durandin, 644. 

 Whitaker (W.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest, 245. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 536. 



on the finding of Silurian beds in 



Kent, 711. 



White (Margaret), W. Makower, and 

 E. Marsden, investigations on the 

 electrical state of the upper atmo- 

 sphere, 627. 



Whitehouse (R. H.) on his occupation 

 of the table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 297. 



Whittakee (Prof. E. T.) on the extension 

 of optical ideas to general electro- 

 magnetic fields, 629. 



sun-spots and solar temperature, 



C40. 



WiLKiNS (Mrs. L.), small holdings, 807. 



Williams (Dr. Ethel) on the conditions 

 of health essential to the carrying-on of 

 the work of instruction in schools, 458. 



Williams (G. W.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the palceozoic rocks 

 of Wales and the West of England, 231. 



■[Wilson (E.), the electrical conductivity 

 of certain light aluminium alloys as 

 affected by exposure to London atmo- 

 sphere, 827. 



