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INDEX. 



Ethnological and archaeological researches 

 in Crete, interim report on, 228. 



Evans (Dr. A. J.) on archaeological and, 

 ethnological researches in Crete, 228. 



on the lake villages in the neighbour- 

 hood of Glastonbury, 258. 



on the age of stone circles, 264. 



Evans (E. J.), Dr. W. Makower, and Dr. 

 S. Russ on the recoil of radium B 

 from radium A, 541. 



♦Evans (J. T.), the anatomy and physio- 

 logy of Calma glaucoides, 638. 



Ewart (Prof. J. Cossar) on zoology 

 organisation, 168. 



Excavations at Caerwent, Monmouth- 

 shire, on the site of the Romano- 

 British City of Venta Silurum in 1909- 

 10, Dr. T. Ashby on the, 732. 



Excavations at Hagiar Kim and Mnaidra, 

 Malta, by Dr. T. Ashby, 732. 



♦Excavations at Memphis, the, by Prof. 

 W. M. F. Petrie, 728. 



Excavations in Thessaly, 1910, by A. J. 



B. Wace and M. S. Thompson, 731. 

 Excavations on Roman sites in Britain, 



report on, 227. 

 Exogamy, a sidelight on, by Miss A. 



C. Fletcher, 734. 



♦Experimental results, the interpreta- 

 tion cf, by Prof. T. B. Wood and F. J. 

 M. Stratton, 587. 



Experimental tests of general intelligence, 

 by Cyril Burt, 804. 



Experimental work on intelligence, by 

 H. S. Lawson, 806. 



Eyre (Dr. J. Vargas), report on solubility, 

 425. 



Falconer (Dr. J. D.), outlines of the 

 geology of Northern Nigeria, 604. 



the origin of some of the more 



characteristic features of the topo- 

 graphy of Northern Nigeria, 649. 



Fallaize (E. N.) on the preparation of 

 a new edition of ' Notes and Queries in 

 Anthropology,' 266. 



Falmouth Observatory, report on magnetic 

 observations at, 74. 



Fantham (Dr. H. B.), coccidia and 

 coccidiosis in birds, 632. 



Farm livestock, ' points in,' and their 

 value to the scientific breeder, by 

 K. J. J. Mackenzie, 584. 



Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on electromotive 

 phenomena in plants, 281. 



and Miss L. Digby, on the somatio 



and heterotype mitoses in Galtonia 

 candicans, 778. 



Faunal succession in the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous limestone (Avonian) of the 

 British Isles, report of the Committee to 

 enable Dr. A. Vaughan to continue his 

 researches on the, 106. 



Fearnsides (W. G.) on the excavation 

 of critical sections in the Palaeozoic 

 rocks of Wales and the West of England, 

 113. 



and Dr. J. E. Marr, on the Lower 



Palaeozoic rocks of the Cautley district, 

 Sedbergh, 603. 



Feasey (J. E.), outdoor work for schools 

 of normal type, 813. 



Feeding experiments, the accuracy of, by 

 Prof. T. B. Wood and A. B. Bruce, 588. 



Feeding habits of British birds, second 

 report on the, 169. 



Ferro-silicon and the possible danger of 

 its transport and storage, by Dr. S. M. 

 Copeman, 565. 



Fery (Prof. C), an auto-collimating and 

 focussing prism, and a simple form of 

 spectrograph, 537. 



*Fessenden (Prof.), the utilisation of 

 solar radiation, wind power, and other 

 natural sources of energy, 713. 



Field (Prof. J. C.) on the theory of the 

 ideals, 533. 



Files, the testing of, by Prof. W. Ripper, 

 708. 



Filicales, two synthetic genera of, Prof. 

 F. O. Bower on, 781. 



Filon (Dr. L. N. G.) on the further tabula- 

 tion of Bessel functions, 37. 



Findlay (Prof. J. J.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 302. 



Fitzpatrick (Rev. T. C.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 38. 



Fleming (Prof. J. A.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 38. 



Fletcher (Miss Alice C), archaeological 

 activities in the United States of 

 America, 730. 



a sidelight on exogamy, 734. 



Fletjre (Prof. H. J.) and T. C. James, 

 the people of Cardiganshire, 726. 



Foci of a circle in space, the, and some 

 geometrical theorems connected there- 

 with, by H. Bateman, 532. 



Forbes (Dr. H. O.) on archaeological 

 investigations in British East Africa, 

 256. 



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

 merism, 80. 



on the study of hydro-aromatic 



substances, 82. 



♦Fossil, an undescribed, from the Chip- 

 ping Norton limestone, 605. 



Fossil fauna and flora of the southern 

 portion of the Derbyshire and Notting- 

 hamshire coalfield, R, D. Vernon on the, 

 827. 



Fossil flora and fauna of the Midland 

 coalfields, report on the, 827. 



Fossil flower, the, Miss M. C. Stopes 

 on, 783. 



