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INDEX. 



♦Bronze weapons and implements from 

 Persia, exhibit of, by Major P. M. 

 Sykes 690. 



Rev. Canon Greenwell on, 690. 



Beown (Prof. A. Crum) on meteorological 

 observations on Ben Nevis, 91. 



Brown (Dr. H. T.) 07i the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 45. 



*Bro\VN (R. N. Rudmose), tlie geography 

 of the South Orkneys and other parts 

 of the Weddell Sea, 624. 



Beuce (Col. D.) on the effect of climate 

 upon health and disease, 424. 



Brunton (Sir T. Lauder) on the effect 

 of olimate ii/>on health and disease, 424. 



physical education, 776. 



Bryce (Dr. T. H.) on aiithropometric in- 

 vestigation in the British Isles, 349. 



BUCHAN (Dr. A.) on meteorological obser- 

 vations on Ben Nevis, 91. 



on the investigation of the vp2)er at- 

 mosphere hy means ofldtes, 138. 



on the eff'ect of climate upon health 



a7id disease, 424. 



Buckman (S. S.), marriage and mating, 

 689. 



Bulleid (A.) on tlie laie village at 

 Glastonbury, 410. 



BUBRELL (Principal A.), primary school 

 problems : (a) balance of curriculum ; 

 (J) training of teachers, 778. 



Bushmen of Basutoland, S. S. Doman on 

 the, 689. 



Caerwent, excavations at, 1904-5, Br. T. 

 Ashby,jnn., on, 401. 



Caerwent, Monmouthshire, excavations 

 at, on the site of the Romano-British 

 city of Venta Silurum in 1904-6, by 

 Dr. T. Ashby, jun., 696. 



Calcareous nodules found in coal seams 

 of the lower coal measures, the oc- 

 currence, distribution, and mode of 

 formation of the, Prof. F. E. Weiss 

 on, 746. 



Caldwell (R. J.), the hydrolysis of 

 sugars, 267. 



Calkins (Prof. Gary N.), the life-cycle 

 of protozoa, 596. 



Callendar (Prof. H. L.) 07i practical 

 electrical standards, 104. 



Campbell (Dr. F.) on the effect of 

 climate upon health and disease, 424. 



Canada, Central, the climate of the wheat 

 area of, by Prof. L. W. Lyde, 627. 



Canaries, breeding experiments in, an 

 exception to Mendel's law, by C. L. W. 

 Noorduijn, 603. 



Cannan (Dr. E.) on the accuracy and 

 comparability of British and foreign 

 statistics of international trade, 339. 



Caoutchouc, the constitution of. Prof. 

 C, D. Harries on, 523. 



I Carbon monoxide poisoning, the hiemato- 

 j logy of, by Dr. G. G. Nasmyth and 



D. A. L. Graham, 723. 

 Carbonate of lime in pearls and the 



peaii-oyster, J. Lomas on the forms of, 



581. 

 Carpenter (H. C. H.), structural changes 



in nickel wire at high temperatures, 667. 

 Carb (F. H.) and G. Baeger on ergot 

 ; alkaloids, 526. 

 Care (Prof. J. W.) on the fosnliferovs 



drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, 4'c., 313. 

 CabtailhAC (Dr. E.), archseological dis- 

 covery at Gargas, 693. 

 Carter (Rev. W. Lower) on the fossili- 



ferous drift deposits at Kirmington, 



Lincolnshire, ^-c, 313. 

 on the glaciation of the Usk and 



Wye valleys, 579. 

 fCentral Technical College lecture table 



testing machine, the, by Prof. Ashcrof t, 



674. 

 Centrospermse, the seedling structure of 



certain, T. G. Hill on, 760. 

 Chagos Archipelago, the, by J. Stanley 



Gardiner, 623. 

 Chapman (Prof.) on the accuracy and 



comparability of British and foreign 



statistics of international trade, 339. 

 Chemical and electrical changes induced 



by ultra-violet light, by Sir W. Ramsay 



and Dr. J. F. Spencer, 504. 

 *Chemical research in the Dutch East 



Indies, by Dr. Greshofif, 523. 

 Chemical Section, Address by Prof. W. 



Dunstan to the, 510. 

 fChimney gases, the removal of dust 



and smoke from, by S. H. Davies and 



F. G. Fryer, 666. 

 Chree (Dr.) on magnetic observations at 



Falmouth Observatory, 90. 

 Cilia, the taxonomic value of, in bacterio- 

 logy, David Ellis on, 753. 

 Clapham (Prof. J. H.), industrial organi- 

 sation in the woollen and worsted 



industries of Yorkshire, 645. 

 Clark (J. E.), York rainfall records and 



their possible indication of relation to 



solar cycles, 500. 

 Clarke (Miss L. J.) on studies most 



suitable for elementary schools, 438. 

 Climate, the effect of, upon liealth and 



disease, report on, 424. 

 Climate of the wheat area of Central 



Canada, the, by Prof. L. W. Lyde, 627. 

 Coal, the origin of. Prof. H. Potoni6 on, 



748. 

 ' Coal-balls ' found in coal seams. Miss 



M. C. Stopes on the, 747. 

 j Coast erosion, by Clement Reid, 621. 

 I * Cochlospermum, gossypium, a gum which 



produces acetic acid on exposure to 

 I air, H. H. Robinson on, 526. 



