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INDEX. 



Anglo-Saxon cemeterj' in Ipswich, an, 



Miss N. F. Layard on, 694. 

 Anglo-Saxon cemetery near South Cave, 

 Yorkshire, excavations in, by T. 

 Sheppard, 695. 

 Ankylostoma, the prohability of its he- 

 coming a permanent inhabitant of our 

 coal mines in tJie event of its introduc- 

 tion, report on, 315. 

 Anthropological photographs, report on 



the collection of, 383. 

 Anthropological Section, Address by E. 



Sidney Hartland to the, 675. 

 * Anthropological teaching and research 

 in the British Empire, report on the 

 organisation of, 701. 

 Anthropometric investigation in the 



British Isles, report on, 349. 

 Anthropometric investigations among the 

 native troops of the JSggptian army, 

 report on, 347. 

 Arbee (E. Newell) on the structure of 



fossil platits, 432. 

 Arc spectrum of iron under high pressure, 

 photographs of the, by W. G. DuflSeld, 

 481. 

 Archwological and ethnological researches 



in Crete, report on, 408. 

 Archaeological discovery at Gargas, by 



Dr. E. Cartailhac, 693. 

 Aechibald (D.) on the investigation of 

 tJte upper atmosphere by means of kites, 

 138. 

 Aemstrong (Prof. H. E.) on dynamic 



isomerism, 157. 

 on studies most suitable for elemen- 

 tary schools, 438. 



♦ school training for home duties of 



women, 784. 



\ the inspection and examination of 



schools, 795. 

 Aroids, the metabolism concurrent with 

 heat production in some, by Miss C. B. 

 Sanders, 739. 

 Aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 

 stances, the transformation of, and its 

 relation to substitution in benzene de- 

 nvatires, report on, 159. 

 Artemisia, the primitive, of EphesTis and 

 their contents, D. G. Hogarth on, 695. 

 Artesian boring for the supply of the 

 city of Lincoln from the New Red 

 Sandstone, ProL E. Hull on the, 577. 

 Arthropods, fossil, of the coal-formation, 



by Dr. H. Woodward, 567. 

 Ash BY (Dr. T.) on excavations on Roman 



sites in Britain, 400. 

 ASHBY (Dr. T., jun.), excavations at 



Caerment, 1904-5, 401. 

 excavations at Caerwent, Monmouth- 

 shire, on the site of the Romano-British 

 city of Venta Silurum in 1904-6, 696. 



recent excavations in the Roman 



forum, 696. 



AsHBT (Dr. T., jun.) and D. Mackenzie 

 on the ethnology of Sardinia, 701. 



■fAsHCBOFT (Prof.), the Central Tech- 

 nical College lecture table testing 

 machine, 674. 



ASHPOED (C. E.) on the teaching of 

 mechanics, 673. 



t the teaching of mechanics by ex- 

 periment, 800. 



ASHWOETH (Dr. J. H.) on his occupation 

 of the table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 330. 



Asiatic Turkey, past and present in, by 

 Prof. W. M. Ramsay, 625. 



Astronomical observations, the effect of 

 tremors on. Prof. H. H. Turner on, 490. 



Astronomy of the Torres Straits islanders, 

 the, by Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 701. 



Atmosphere, tlie upper, investigation of, 

 by means of kites, fifth report on, 138. 



*AUDEN (Dr. G. A.), exhibit of British 

 crania in the possession of the York- 

 shire Philosophical Society, and of 

 crania from Lamel Hill, York, 698. 



Aybton (Prof. W. E.) on j'ractical elec- 

 trieal standards, 104. 



Backhouse (James), lead mining in 



Yorkshire, 649. 

 Bakeb (Sir B.) on the quantity and 

 composition of rainfall and of lake and 

 rivm- discharge, 330. 

 ^Balancing oJE engines, experiments 

 illustrating the, by Prof. W. E. Dalby, 

 672. 

 Balfoue (H.) on the age of stone circles, 

 370. 



on the collection of photographs of 



anthropological interest, 383. 



on the lake milage at Glastonbury, 



410. 

 Balmain's paint, the rate of decay of 

 the phosphorescence of, by Rev. B. J. 

 Whiteside, 504. 

 Babceoft (J.) on t?ie ductless glands, 

 423. 



on the effect of climate upon health 



and disease, 424. 



on the ' metabolic balance-sheet ' of 



the individual tissues, 426. 

 Baegeb (G.) and F. H. Care on ergot 



alkaloids, 526. 

 Barometric and rainfall changes of an 

 oscillatory nature, Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer 

 on some, 501. 

 Baeeett (Prof. W. F.), Haidinger's 



tufts, 506. 

 Baeton (Prof. B. H.) and J. Penzer, 

 photographic records of a string's 

 vibrations and responsive motions in 

 the air, 506. 

 Basutoland, the Bushmen of, S. S. 

 i Dornan on, 689. 



