INDEX. 



811 



Educational Section, Address by Prof, j 

 M. E. Sadler to the, 764. I 



j-Edwards (Major W. E.), modern ar- 

 mour and its attack, 666. 



Egypi'ian army, antJirojjometrio inresti- 

 gations among the native troops of the, 

 repm-t on, 347. 



Electrical discharge in air, the, and its 

 commercial application, by S. Leetham 

 and W. Cramp, 520. 



Electrical measurements, experiments for 

 improving the construction of practical 

 standards for, report on, 104. 



Electrical resistance of the tissues, the, 

 by Dr. Dawson Turner, 723. 



t Electro-positive coatings for the pro- 

 tection of iron and steel from corro- 

 sion, by S. Cowper-Coles, 674. 



* Elementary schools, the balance of sub- 



jects in the curricula of, by Cyril 

 Jackson, 778. 



Elements, tlw evolution of tJie, hy F. 

 Soddy, 122. 



Ellis (David) on the taxonomic value 

 of cilia in bacteriology, 753. 



Engineering laboratories, the new, Edin- 

 burgh University, and their equip- 

 ment, by Prof. T. Hudson Beare, 

 668. 



Engineering Section, Address by Dr. J. 

 A. Ewing to the, 657. 



England before the English, by J. Gray, 

 690. 



Ergot alkaloids, G. Barger and F. H. 

 Carr on, 526. 



*E>-ratic Hocks of the British Isles, re- 

 port on the, 581. 



Ethnography of the Ba-Yaka, T. A. 

 Joyce and E. Torday on the, 688. 



Ethnology of Sardinia, Dr. T. Ashby, 

 jun., and D. Mackenzie on the, 701. 



*Ethnology of South Africa, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon on the, 690. 



• Eunuchoid ' subject, observations made 



on an, in the Cambridge anatomy 

 school, 703. 



Evans (Dr. A. J.) on the age of stone 

 circles, 370. 



— — on arch/eological and ethnological 

 researches in Crete, 408. 



on the lalte village at Glastonhwy, 



410. 



Evans (Sir J.) on antUropmtietric inves- 

 tigations among the native troops of the 

 Egyptian army, 347. 



071 the age of stone circles, 370. 



on archwological and ethnological 



researches in Crete, 408. 

 — on the lake village at Olastonhury, 

 410. 



Evolution of the elements, the, Inj F. 

 Soddy, 122. 



Ewart (Prof. J. Cossnr) on zoology or- 

 ganisation, 326. 



Ewing (Prof. J. A.) on selsmological 



investigations, 92. 

 Address to the Engineering Section, 



657. 

 Excavations on Soman rites in Britain, 



report on, 400. 



FALLAIze (E. N.) on anthropometric in- 

 vestigation in the British Isles, 349 



071 tJie oollectioti of pltotographs of 



a7ithro2)ological interest, 383. 

 Falmouth Observatory, report on mag- 

 netic observations at, 90. 

 Faeean (G. p.) 071 his occiipatimi of the 

 table at the zoological station at 

 Na2>les, 329. 

 Faima and flora of the Trias of the 

 British Isles, fourth rejwrt on the, 293. 



Faunal sequence, the, in the lower 

 carboniferous rocks of Westmorland, 

 ka., by Prof. E. J. Garwood, 564. 



Faunal s^(ccessio7i in the cai-boniferous 

 limesto7ie of the South-roest of E7igland, 

 interim report of the Co7n7nittee to 

 e7iable Br. A. Vaughan to continue his 

 researches on the, 292. 



Feabnsides(W.G.), the lower palseozoic 

 rocks of Pomeroy, 558. 



*Fertilisation, discussion on, 603. 



the nature of, by V. H. Blackman, 



754. 



Fiddle and guitar, the origin of the, by 

 Prof. Ridgeway, 691. 



FiNDLAY (Prof. J. J.), scientific method 

 in the study of school teaching, 793. 



processes involved in the acquire- 

 ment of a foreign language, 798. 



Finite groups, Harold Hilton on, 492. 



*Fishery problems, practical, the rela- 

 tion of scientific marine investigations 

 to, by Dr. E. J. Allen, 608. 



FiTZPATRiCK (Rev. T. C.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 104. 



Fleming (Proi. J. A.) 07i practical elec- 

 trical standards, 104. 



Fletcher (G.) on studies 7nost suitable 

 for elementary schools, 438. 



Fleuee (H. J.) and Miss E. F. Gallo- 

 way on the habits of Galatlicidoe, 608. 



Flora and farina of the Trias of the 

 British Isles, fourth report 07i the, 293. 



FooRD (Dr. A. H.) 07i life-zo/ies in the 

 British carbotiiferous rocks, 302. 



Foreign language, processes involved in 

 the acquirement of a, by Prof. J. J. 

 Findlay, 798. 



FORSTER (Dr. M. 0.) on dynamic iso- 

 7>ieriS7n, 157. 



on the study of hydro-aromatic sub- 

 stances, 257. 



Forsyth (Prof. A. R.), the different 

 kinds of integrals of partial dif- 

 , ferential equations, 486. 



