INDEX. 



841 



Balfour (H.) on archaeological investiga- 

 tions in British East Africa, 256. 



on the lake villages in the neighbour- 

 hood of Glastonbury, 258. 

 • on the age of stone circles, 264. 



Balloon ascents, the hourly, made from 

 the Meteorological Department of Man- 

 chester University, March 18-19, 1910, 

 Miss M. White on the results of, 545. 



Banking, the social interest in, by F. 

 Lavington, 685. 



Barcroft (J.) on the dissociation of oxy- 

 hmmoglobin at high altitudes, 280. 



on the effect of climate upon health 



and disease, 290. 



Barometric waves of short period, Dr. 

 W. Schmidt on, 543. 



Barrington (R. M.) on the biological 

 problems incidental to the Inniskea 

 whaling station, 168. 



Bateman (H.), report on the history and 

 present state of the theory of integral 

 equations, 345. 



the foci of a circle in space and some 



geometrical theorems connected there- 

 with, 532. 



Batbson (Prof. ) on the experimental study 

 of heredity, 300. 



Bather (Dr. F. A.) on the compilation of 

 an index generum et s pecierum animalium, 

 167. 



Bean, vegetative mitosis in the, by Miss 

 H. C. I. Fraser and John Snell, 777. 



Beech (M. W. H.), the Suk of East Africa, 

 734. 



Beef extract, the nutritive effects of, by 

 Prof. W. H. Thompson, 760. 



Beilbv (Dr. G. T.) on electroanalysis, 79. 



Bennett (Dr. F. W.) on the fossil flora 

 and fauna of the Midland coalfields, 827. 



♦Bentley (B. H.), an arrangement for 

 using the wafer blades of safety razors 

 in the microtome, 777. 



Berry (Prof. R, A.) on the fatty sub- 

 stances in oat kernel, 579. 



Bessel functions, the further tabulation of, 

 report on, 37. 



Bevan (Rev. J. O.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 311. 



Bidder (G. P.) on the occupation of a table 

 at the zoological station at Naples, 165. 



Binet's, M., method for the measure- 

 ment of intelligence, by Miss K. L. 

 Johnston, 806. 



Bingley (G.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 142. 



Biochemistry of respiration, the, discus- 

 sion on, 762. 



by Dr. H. M. Vernon, 763. 



by D. Thoday, 765. 



Biochemistry of respiration in plants, 

 problems of the, by Dr. F. F. Black- 

 man, 762. 



Bishops Stortford prehistoric horse, the, 



by Rev. D. A. Irving, 736. 

 Blaokman (Dr. F. F.), problems of the 



biochemistry of respiration in plants, 



762. 

 * and Miss N. Darwin, germination 



conditions and the vitality of seeds, 



786. 

 Blackman (Prof. V. H.) on pseudo- 

 mitosis in Coleosporium, 775. 

 on the vermiform male nuclei of 



lilium, 779. 

 Blaze currents of laurel leaves, the, in re- 

 lation to their evolution of prussic acid, 



by Mrs. A. M. Waller, 288. 

 *Blood corpuscles, the morphology and 



nomenclature of the, by Prof. C. S. 



Minot, 760. 

 Blood plasma, the origin of the inorganic 



composition of the, by Prof. A. B. 



Macallum, 765. 

 Blood plasma in the frog after a long 



period of inanition, the inorganic com- 

 position of the, by Prof. A. B. 



Macallum, 766. 

 Blowholes in steel ingots, the closing and 



welding of, by Prof. H. M. Howe, 563. 

 Blumfeld (Dr.) on anaesthetics, 268. 

 Body metabolism in cancer, report on, 297. 

 Bolton (H.) on the fossil flora and fauna 



of the Midland coalfields, 827. 

 Bone (Prof. W. A.) on gaseous explosions, 



199. 



report on gaseous combustion, 469. 



Bonney (Prof. T. G.), Presidential 



Address, 3. 

 on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 100. 

 on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest, 142. 

 Bosanquet (Prof. R. C.) on excavations 



on Roman sites in Britain, 227. 

 on archaeological and ethnological 



researches in Crete, 228. 

 on archaeological and ethnological 



investigations in Sardinia, 264. 

 t the work of the Liverpool Com- 

 mittee for excavation and research in 



Wales and the Marches, 732. 

 Botanical Section, Address by Prof. 



J. W. H. Trail to the, 768. 

 Bottomley (Dr. J. T.) on practical 



electrical standards, 38. 

 Bottomley (Prof. W. B.), the fixation of 



nitrogen by free living soil bacteria, 



581. 

 the association of certain endophytic 



cyanophyeea? and nitrogen-fixing 



bacteria, 786. 

 Bourne (Prof. G. C.) on zoology organisa- 

 tion, 168. 

 Address to the Zoological Section, 



619. 



