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INDEX. 



Primates, the temporal bone in, by Prof. 



R. J. Anderson, 639. 

 ■[Primula sinensis, inheritance in, R. P. 



Gregory on, 781. 

 Prince Charles Foreland, Spitsbergen, 



the exploration of, during 1906, 1907, 



and 1909, 650. 

 Production and unemployment, by Miss 



Grier, 687. 

 Profit, the measurement of, by Prof. 



W. J. Ashley, 682. 

 Public aid, the fundamental implications 



of conflicting systems of, by Prof. S. J. 



Chapman, 685. 

 Pttnnett (R. C.) on experiments in in- 

 heritance, 169. 



Radiation, the effect of, on the height 

 and temperature of the advective 

 region, by E. Gold, 546. 

 Radiation from flames, by Prof. H. L. 



Callendar, 214. 

 Radiation in a gaseous explosion, by B. 



Hopkinson, 221. 

 Radiation pressure in cosmical problems, 



by Dr. J. W. Nicholson, 544. 

 Radium B, the recoil of, from radium A, 

 Dr. W. Makower, Dr. S. Russ, and 

 E. J. Evans on, 541. 

 ♦Radium emanation, the molecular 

 weight of, by Sir Wm. Ramsay and 

 Dr. R. W. Gray, 524. 

 *Ramsay (Sir Wm.) and Dr. R. W. Gray, 

 the molecular weight of radium emana- 

 tion, 524. 

 Rayleigh (Lord) on practical electrical 



standards, 38. 

 Read (Dr. C. H.) on the collection of pho- 

 tographs of anthropological interest, 257. 

 on the lake villages in the neighbour- 

 hood of Glastonbury, 258. 



on the age of stone circles, 264. 



on the preparation of a new edition 



of ' Notes and Queries in Anthropology,' 

 266. 

 ♦Recalescence, a fourth, in steel, Prof. 



J. O. Arnold on, 562. 

 Reed (J. H.) cotton growing within the 



British Empire, 656. 

 ♦Reflex action, constant current as an 

 excitant of, by Prof. C. S. Sherrington 

 and Miss S. C. M. Sowton, 759. 

 ♦Reflex response, influence of intensity 

 of stimulus on, by Prof. C. S. Sherring- 

 ton and Miss S. C. M. Sowton, 759. 

 ♦Refractive index and density, the re- 

 lation between, by Dr. T. H. Havelock, 

 534. 

 Regeneration and developmental pro- 

 cesses, relation of, by Dr. J. W. 

 Jenkinson, 636. 



Regional survey of Edinburgh, a, by 

 James Cossar, 661. 



Reid (A. S.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 142. 



Reid (Clement) on seismological investu 

 gations, 44. 



on the feeding habits of British birds, 



169. 



Rennie (J.) on practical electrical stan- 

 dards, 38. 



♦Research in education, discussion on, 

 729. 



Reynolds (Prof. S. H.) on the igneous 

 and associated rocks of the Glensaul 

 and Lough Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo and 

 Galway, 110. 



on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest, 142. 



Rice (Dr. Hamilton) on a journey through 

 South America from Bogota to Manaos 

 viA the river Uaupes, 655. 



Richardson (Nelson) on seismological 

 investigations, 44. 



Ridgeway (Prof. W.) on excavations on 

 Roman sites in Britain, 227. 



on archmological and ethnological 



researches in Crete, 228. 



on the lake villages in the neighbour- 

 hood of Glastonbury, 258. 



on the age of stone circles, 264. 



Ripper (Prof. W.), the testing of 



lathe 



tool steels, 708. 



the testing of files, 708. 



Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.) on the preparation 



of a new edition of ' Notes and Queries in 



Anthropology,' 266. 

 — on the establishment of a 



of measuring mental characters, 267. 

 kava-drinking in Melanesia, 734. 



Roads, the adaptation of, to fast and heavy 



motor traffic, by T. R. Wilton, 316. 

 Rogers (A. G. L.) on the feeding habits 



of British birds, 169. 

 Rogers (Dr. A. W.) 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. 

 Roman sites in Britain, excavations on, 



report on, 227. 

 Rosenhain (Dr. Walter), the crystalline 



structure of iron at high temperatures, 



567. 

 Rothschild (Hon. Walter) on the com- 

 pilation of an index generum et speci- 



erum animalium, 167. 

 Rubber, the mechanical hysteresis of, by 



Prof. A. Schwartz, 712. 

 Rucker (Sir Arthur W.) on practical 



electrical standards, 38. 

 — ■ — on magnetic observations at Falmouth 



Observatory, 74. 



