860 



INDEX. 



Tariff reform and India, by Prof. H. B. 



Lees Smith, 681. 

 Tawney (R. H.) and A. Mansbridge, the 



teaching of economics in university 



tutorial classes, 691. 

 Teall (Dr. J. J. H.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest, 142. 

 Teleost and elasmobranch eggs, the 



biology of, Dr. W. J. Dakin on, 631. 

 ♦Temperature inversions in the Rocky 



Mountains, by R. F. Stupart, 546. 

 Temporal bone in primates, the, bv 



Prof. R. J. Anderson, 639. 

 Tempskya, the fossil genus, Dr. R. 



Kidston and D. T. Gwvnne-Vauehan 



on, 783. 

 ♦Tetanus of the heart, the conditions 



necessary for, by Dr. J. Tait, 762. 

 Theobald (P. V.) on the feeding habits of 



British birds. 169. 

 Theory of errors, the application of the, 



to investigations on milk, by S. H. 



Collins, 589. 

 Theory of numbers, two notes on, by 



Lt.-Col. A. Cunningham, 529. 

 Theory of the ideals, the, Prof. J. C. 



Field on, 533. 

 Thessaly, excavations in, 1910, by A. J. 



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

 *Thick cylinders, the strength of, ex- 

 perimental investigation of, bv G. Cook, 



713. 

 Thoday (D.) on the biochemistry of re- 

 spiration, 765. 

 assimilation and translocation under 



natural conditions, 785. 

 Thoday (Mrs. M. G.), the morphology 



of the ovule of Gnetum africanum, 



783. 

 Thompson (M. S.) and A. J. B. Wace, 



excavations in Thessaly, 1910, 731. 

 Thompson (Prof. 8. P.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards. 38. 



t the laws of electro-mechanics. 712. 



Thompson (Prof. W. H.), the nutritive 



effects of beef extract, 760. 

 Thompson (Mrs. W. H.) on the ductless 



glands, 267. 

 Thomson (Prof. Arthur) on anthropo- 

 metric investigation in the British 



Isles, 256. 

 Thomson (Prof. Sir J. J.) on practical 



electrical standards, 38. 

 ■ — ■ — on the provisions for the study of 



astronomy, meteorology, and geophysics 



in British universities, 77. 

 • on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 311. 

 positive rays, 522. 



Thomson (Wm.) on the influence of the 

 pressure, humidity, and temperature 

 of the atmosphere on the rate of meta- 

 bolism in animals, 561. 



♦Thorpe (Dr. J. F.),an instance illustrat- 

 ing the relative instabilities of the 

 trimethylene ring as compared with the 

 tetramethylene ring, 569. 



* and A. D. Mitchell, the elimina- 

 tion of a carboxethyl group during 

 the closing of the five-membered ring, 

 569. 



Tiddeman (R. H.) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 100. 



Tims (Dr. H. W. M.) on the biological 

 problems incidental to the Inniskea 

 whaling station, 168. 



on experiments in inheritance, 169. 



some anatomical adaptations to the 



aquatic life in seals, 638. 



Tipping (James), educational hand- 

 work : an experiment in the training of 

 teachers, 810. 



Titterstone Clee Hills, the geology of the, 

 byE. E. L. Dixon, 611. 



Todd (Dr. J. L.) on the effect of climate 

 upon health and disease, 290. 



♦Tolane derivatives from benzotri- 

 chlorides, the formation of, by Dr. J. 

 Kenner and E. Witham, 570. 



Topographical and geological terms used 

 locally in South Africa, report on the 

 precise significance of, 160. 



Torday (E.), the Bu Shongo of the Congo 

 Free State, 735. 



♦Tozer (Miss F.), Dr. E. E. Laslett, and 

 Prof. C. S. Sherrington, the afferent 

 nerves of the eye muscles, 767. 



Trade cycle, the, and solar activity, by 

 H. S. Jevons, 683. 



Trail (Prof. J. W. H.), Address to the 

 Botanical Section. 768. 



f Training college under canvas, by Prof. 

 M. R. Wright, 816. 



Translocation and assimilation under 

 natural conditions, by D. Thodaj', 785. 



Translocation of sugars from green leaves, 

 the paths of, by S. Mangham, 785. 



Transmutation or allotropy ? by Prof. 

 H. M. Howe, 562. 



Treppe, the cause of the, by Prof. F. 

 S. Lee, 758. 



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

 Horwood, 614. 



Trias conditions, present, in Australia, 

 by Rev. E. C. Spicer, 655. 



♦Trimethylene ring, the relative in- 

 stabilities of the, as compared with the 

 tetramethylene ring, by Dr. J. F. 

 Thorpe, 569. 



Turner (Dr. Dawson) and Dr. T. G. 

 George, some experiments on the 

 effects of X-rays in therapeutic closes 

 on the growing brains of rabbits, 759. 



Turner (Prof. H. H.) on establishing n 

 solar observatory in A ustralia, 42. 



on seismological investigations, 44. 



