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INDEX. 



*Boweb (Prof. F. 0.), sand-dunes and 

 golf-links, 781. 



on Ophioglossum palmatum, 781. 



on two synthetic genera of filicales, 



781. 

 Bowley (Prof. A. L.) on the amount and 

 distribution of income (other than 

 wages) below the income-tax exemption 

 limit, 170. 

 Boys (C. Vernon) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 44. 



on the investigation of the upper 



atmosphere, 72. 

 Brabrook (Sir E.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 302. 



on the work, of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 311. 

 Bright (Major R. G. T.), the region of 

 Lakes Albert and Edward and the 

 mountains of Ruwenzori, 657. 

 British archaeology, some unexplored 



fields in, by George Clinch, 738. 

 British birds, the feeding habits of, second 



report on, 169. 

 British Trias, the origin of the, by A. R. 



Horwood, 614. 

 Broch of Cogle, Watten, Caithness, 

 excavation of, by Alex. Sutherland, 

 737. 

 Brodrick (Harold), the underground 

 waters of the Castleton district of 

 Derbyshire, 662. 

 Brooks (F. T.) on the silver-leaf disease 



of fruit trees, 776. 

 Broom (Prof. R.) on South African strata 

 and on the question of a uniform strati- 

 graphical nomenclature, 123. 

 Brown (Dr. W.) on the establishment of a 

 system of measuring mental characters, 

 267. 



on the mental and physical factors 



involved in education, 302. 

 the measurement of intelligence in 



school children, 805. 



Browne (F. Balfour), systematic record- 

 ing of captures, 314. 



Bruce (A. B.) and Prof. T. B. Wood, 

 the accuracy of feeding experiments, 

 588. 



the sampling of agricultural pro- 

 ducts for analysis, 588. 



Bruce (Col. Sir D.) on the effect of climate 

 upon health and disease, 290. 



Bruce (Dr. W. S.), the exploration of 

 Prince Charles Foreland, Spitsbergen, 

 during 1906, 1907, and 1909, 650. 



plans for a second Scottish National 



Antarctic Expedition, 1911, 651. 



Brunton (Sir Lauder) on the effect of 

 climate upon health and disease, 290. 



*Bryan (Prof. G. H.) on the principles 

 of mechanical flight, 536. 



j Bryce (Rev. Dr. G.) on the ethnographic 



survey of Canada, 265. 

 Bryce (Dr. P. H.) on the ethnographic 



survey of Canada, 265. 

 Buckm aster (Dr. G. A.) on anaesthetics, 



268. 

 ' and J. A. Gardner on the rate of 



assumption of chloroform by the blood, 



275. 

 Bulleid (A.) on the lake villages in the 



neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 258. 

 Buller (Prof. A. H. R.) on the function 



and fate of the cystidia of Coprinus 



atramentarius, 774. 

 Buried Tertiary valley, a, through the 



Mercian chalk range and its later 



' rubble drift,' by Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 



616. 

 Burstall (Prof.) on gaseous explosions, 



199. 

 Burt (Cyril), experimental tests of general 



intelligence, 804. 

 Burton (F. M.) on the erratic blocks of the 



British Mes, 100. 

 BuShongo, the, of the Congo Free State, 



by E. Torday, 735. 

 Butcher (Miss A. D.), the agency of 



notations in the development of the 



brain, 816. 



Caerwent, Monmouthshire, the excava- 

 tions at, on the site of the Romano- 

 British city of Venta Silurum, 1909- 

 10, 732. 



Calidris arenaria, semination in, by 

 Dr. C. J. Patten, 637. 



Cai.lendar (Prof. H. L.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 38. 



on gaseous explosions, 199. 



radiation from flames, 214. 



*Calma glaucoides, the anatomy and 

 physiology of, by J. T. Evans, 638. 



*Calorimeter, demonstration of, by Prof. 

 J. S. Macdonald, 762. 



Cambrian rocks of Comley, Shropshire, 

 some excavations among the, 1909, by 

 E. S. Cobbold, 113. 



Campbell (Dr. S. G.) on the effect of 

 climate upon health and disease, 290. 



Canada, the ethnographic survey of, report 

 on, 265. 



Cancer, body metabolism in, report on, 

 297. 



Cannan (Prof. E.) on the amount and dis- 

 tribution of income (other than wages) 

 below the income-tax exemption limit, 

 170. 



the meaning of income, 682. 



*Carboxethyl group, the elimination of a, 

 during the closing of the five membered 

 ring, by A. D. Mitchell and Dr. J. F. 

 Thorpe, 569. 



