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INDEX. 



Anaesthetic effect of chloroform, the in- 

 fluence of oxygen upon the, by Dr. 

 F. W. Hewitt and Dr. A. D. Waller, 

 278. 



Ancesthetics, second interim report of the 

 Committee for acquiring further know- 

 ledge concerning, 268. 



Anagallis arvensis, L., colour inheritance 

 in, by Prof. F. E. Weiss, 779. 



Anatomical adaptations to the aquatic 

 life in seeds, some, by Dr. H. W. M. 

 Tims, 638. 



Anatomical specimens of anthropological 

 interest prepared by means of a new 

 microtome. Dr. W. L. H. Duckworth 

 on some, 729. 



f Anchored tests of aerial propellers, the 

 value of, by W. A. Scoble, 710. 



Anderson (Prof. R. J.), the temporal 

 bone in primates, 639. 



Anderson (Dr. Tempest) on the collection 

 of pliotographs of geological interest, 

 142. 



some metJiods of optical projection. 



312. 



Matavanu, a new volcano in Savaii 



(German Samoa), 654. 

 Anderson (W.) on South African strata, 

 • and on the question of a uniform strati- 

 graphical nomenclature, 123. 

 Andover region, the : the geographical 



aspect of its present conditions, by 



0. G. S. Crawford, 661. 

 Animal movement, types of, by Prof. 



Wm. Stirling, 818. 

 Anthropological pliotographs, report on the 



collection of, 257. 

 Anthropological Section, Address by 



W. Crooke to the, 714. 

 Anthropology, Notes and Queries in, 



report on the preparation of a new 



edition of, 266. 

 Anthropometric investigation in the British 



Isles, report on, 256. 

 Arber (E. A. Newell) on the structure of 



fossil plants, 301. 

 Archaeological activities in the United 



States of America, by Miss Alice C. 



Fletcher, 730. 

 Archaeological and ethnological investiga- 

 tions in Sardinia, report on, 264. 

 Archaeological and ethnological researches 



in Crete, interim report on, 228. 

 Archaeological investigation* in British 



East Africa, interim report on, 256. 

 Archibald (D.) on the investigation of the 



upper atmosphere, 72. 

 Armstrong (Dr. E. F.), oxydases, 764. 



■ the stimulation of oxydases and 



degenerative enzymes in the plant, 



764. 

 Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) on dynamic 

 isomerism, 80. 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) on the study of 

 isomorplious sulphonic derivatives of 

 benzene, 100. 



* the provident use of coal, 564. 



* scientific method in experiment, 



587. 



♦Arnold (Prof. J. O.) on a fourth 

 recalescence in steel, 562. 



Aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 

 stances, the transformation of, and its 

 relation to substitution in benzene 

 derivatives, report on, 85. 



Ashby (Dr. T.) on excavations on Roman 

 sites in Britain, 227. 



on archaeological and ethnological 



investigations in Sardinia, 264. 

 - the excavations at Caerwent, Mon- 



mouthshire, on the site of the Romano- 

 British City of Venta Silurum, in 

 1909-10, 732. 



— — excavations at Hagiar Kim and 

 Mnaidra, Malta, 732. 



Ashley (Prof. W. J.), the measurement 

 of profit, 682. 



Asia, through the heart of, from India to 

 Siberia, by Lieut, P. T. Etherton, 658. 



Assimilation and translocation under 

 natural conditions, by D. Thoday, 785. 



Astley (Rev. H. J. D.), cup and ring- 

 markings and spirals : some notes 

 on the hypogeum at Halsaflieni, 

 Malta, 733. 



Astronomy, meteorology, and geophysics, 

 the provision for the study of, in British 

 universities, report on, 77. 



Atmosphere, 'the upper, the investigation of, 

 ninth report on, 72. 



■ observations on, during the 



passage of the earth through the tail of 

 Hallcy's comet, by W. H. Dines, 545. 



Atmospheric electricity, discussion on, 

 536. 



Dr. C. Chree on, 536. 



Attraction constant of a molecule of a 

 compound, the, and its chemical pro- 

 perties, Dr. R. D. Kleeman on, 525. 



Auden (Dr. G. A.) on the collection of 

 photographs of anthropological interest, 

 257. 



Auto-collimating and focussing prism, 

 an, by Prof. C. Fery, 537. 



Avebury" (Lord) on the age of stone 

 circles, 264. 



f Bacon (Frederick), the testing of heat- 

 insulating materials, 712. 



*Baily' (Prof. F. G.), a sensitive bifilar 

 seismograph with some records, 547. 



Baker (Dr. H. F.), on a certain permuta- 

 tion group, 526. 



on the trisection of the elliptic func- 

 tions, 528. 



