TXOEX. 



843 



Cardiac muscle, the combination of cer- 

 tain poisons with, by Dr. H. M. 



Vernon, 759. 

 Cardiganshire, the people of, by'Prof. 



H. J. Fleure and T. C. James, 726. 

 Carter (W. Lower) on the erratic, blocks 



of the British Isles, 100. 

 Castleton district of Derbyshire, the 



underground waters of the, by H. 



Brodrick, 662. 

 Cave (C. J. P.) on the investigation of the 



upper atmosphere, 72. 

 Chapman (D. L.) on gaseous explosions, 



199. 

 Chapman (Prof. S. J.), the fundamental 



implications of conflicting systems of 



public aid, 685. 

 Chappell (Cyril) and Frank Hodson, 



the influence of heat treatment on the 



corrosion, solubility, and solution pres- 

 sures of steel, 566. 

 *Chamwood rocks, the microscopical and 



chemical composition of, interim report 



on, 618. 

 Chemical Section, Address by J. E. Stead 



to the, 549. 

 ♦Chipping Norton limestone, an un- 



described fossil from the, by Marma- 



duke Odling, 605. 

 Chloroform, the rate of assumption of, by 



the blood, Dr. G. A. Buckmaster and 



J. A. Gardner on, 275. 

 Chree (Dr. C.) on magnetic observations at 



Falmouth Observatory, 74. 



on atmospheric electricity, 536. 



on the rate of propagation of mag • 



netic disturbances, 547. 

 Chromosome reduction in the hymeno- 



mycytes, by Harold Wager, 775. 

 Circularly polarised light, apparatus for 



the production of, A. F. Oxley on, 535. 

 Clare Island, the survey of, report on, 301. 

 Clerk (Dugald) on gaseous explosions, 199. 

 Climate, the effect of, upon health and 



disease, ourth report on, 290. 

 Clinch (George), some unexplored fields 



in British archaeology, 738. 

 Close (Major C. F.) on the measurement 



of a further portion of the geodetic arc 



of meridian north of Lake Tanganyika, 



75. 

 *Coar, the provident use of, by Prof. H. E. 



Armstrong, 564. 

 Cobbold (E. S.) on excavations among the 



Cambrian rocks of Comley, Shropshire, 



1909, 113. 

 Coccidia and coccidiosis in birds, by Dr. 



H. B. Fantham, 632. 

 Coker (Prof. E. G.) on gaseous explosions, 



199. 

 the cyclical changes of temperature 



in a gas-engine cylinder near the walls, 



710. 



Coker (Prof. E. G.) the optical deter- 

 mination of stress, 711. 

 Cole (Prof. G.) on the survey of Clare 



Island, 301. 

 Coleman (Prof. A. P.), Address to the 



Geological Section, 591. 

 Coleosporium, pseudomitosis in, Prof. 



V. H. Blackman on, 775. 

 Collins (S. H.), the application of the 



theory of errors to investigations on 



milk, 589. 

 Colour inheritance in Anagallis arvensis, 



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

 Compressed air illness, discussion on, 755. 



Leonard Hill on, 755. 



Concealed coalfield, the, of Notts, Derby- 

 shire, and Yorks, discussion on, 608. 



Prof. P. F. Kendall on, 608. 



Dr. Walcot Gibson on, 609. 



Convergence of certain series used in 



electron theory, Prof. A. W. Conway 



on the, 529. 

 Conway (Prof. A. W. ) on the convergence 



of certain series used in electron 



theory, 529. 

 *Cook (G.), experimental investigation of 



the strength of thick cylinders, 713. 

 Cooper (Miss) on the establishment of a 



system of measuring mental characters, 



267. 

 Co-operative credit banks, by H. W. 



Wolff, 684. 

 Copeman (Dr. S. M.) on body metabolism 



in cancer, 297. 

 ferro-silicon and the possible danger 



of its transport and storage, 565. 

 Coprinus atramentarius, the function and 



fate of the cystidia of, Prof. A. H. B. 



Buller on, 774. 

 *Coral snakes and peacocks, by Dr. H. F. 



Gadow, 636. 

 Corresponding Societies Committee ; — 

 Report, 311. 



Conference in Sheffield, 312. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 322. 

 Papers published by Corresponding 

 Societies, 327. 

 Corrosion of iron and steel, the, by J. N. 



Friend, 566. 

 Corstorphine (Dr. G. S.) on South 



African strata and on the question of 



a uniform stratigraphical nomenclature, 



123. 

 on topographical and geological terms 



used locally in South Africa, 160. 

 Cossar (James), a regional survey of 



Edinburgh, 661. 

 Cotton growing, within the British Em- 

 pire, by J. H. Reed, 656. 

 Cotton-mill accidents, statistics of, by 



H. Vemey, 692. 

 Cohrthope (G. L.), the financial aspect of 



the proposed sugar-beet industry, 580. 



