636 
Agriculture in South Africa, the State in 
relation to, by F. B. Smith, 489. 
*ATKEN (A.), the cost of living on the 
Rand, 483. 
fAlgol variables, J. H. Jeans on the 
theory of, 334. 
*Alps, glacial deposits of the, by Prof. 
A. Penck, 401. 
American negro, a few facts concerning 
the, by Miss B. Pullen-Burry, 529. 
Amorphous carbon, bacteria as agents in 
the oxidation of, by Prof. M. C. Potter, 
594. 
ANDERSON (Dr. Tempest) on the fossili- 
ferous drift deposits at Kirmington, 
Lincolnshire, Jc., 160. 
ANDERSON (Wm.) on the discovery of 
marine fossiliferous rocks of Tertiary 
age in Natal and Zululand, 406. 
tAnkylostoma, the probability of its be- 
coming a permanent inhabitant of our 
coal mines in the event of its introduc- 
tion, interim report on, 437. 
*Ankylostoma preparations, demonstra- 
tion of, by A. E. Shipley, 441. 
Anthropological photographs, 
report on the collection of, 222. 
Anthropology, Address by Dr. A. C. 
Haddon to the Section of, 511. 
Anthropometric investigation 
British Isles, report on, 198. 
Anthropometric investigations among the 
native troops of the Egyptian army, 
report on, 207. 
Apioidal binary star-systems, by Dr. 
A. W. Roberts, 249. 
ARBER (EH. Newell) on the structure of 
Sossil plants, 227. 
Archzan period of the continents of 
America and South Africa, a considera- 
tion of the, with reference to mineral 
occurrences, by H. F. Heneage, 410. 
Archeological and ethnological researches 
in Crete, report on, 208. 
ARCHIBALD (D.) on the investigation of 
the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 
81. 
Architectural problem in South Africa, 
the, by W. Lucas, 510. 
tArchitecture, the teaching of, by R. G. 
Kirkby, 615. 
ARMSTRONG (Dr. E. F.), the réle of 
enzymes in plant economy, 364. 
ARMSTRONG (Prof. H. E.) on the training 
of teachers, 228. 
*____ the teaching of science, 608. 
Aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 
stances, the transformation of, and its 
relation to substitution in benzene de- 
rivatives, report on, 103. 
Artificial deformation of the human body 
in Africa, Prof. F. von Luschan on, 530. 
Artificial globes and their place in geo- 
graphy, by Capt. E. W. Creak, 462. 
interim 
im the 
. 
REPORT—1905. 
*Arts and crafts among the natives of 
South Africa, 531. 
*Assimilatory processes of plants, recent 
researches on the, by Dr. H. T. Brown, 
363. 
tATKINSON (H. W.), the teaching of 
modern languages, 615. 
Atmosphere, the upper, investigation of, 
by means of kites, fourth report on, 81. 
Atmospheric electricity in South Africa, 
observations on, Prof. J. C. Beattie, 
J. Lyle, and W. H. Logeman on, 318. 
AVEBURY (Lord) on the exact signifi- 
cance of local terms applied in the 
British Isles to topographical and 
geological objects, 174. 
AYRTON (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 95. 
* BACKLUND (Dr. O.), geodetic and gravi- 
tational observations in Spitzbergen, 
334. 
Bacteria as agents in the oxidation of 
amorphous carbon, by Prof. M. C. 
Potter, 594. 7 
BALFOUR (H.) on the age of stone circles, 
19s 
on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
210. 
on the collection of photographs of 
anthropological interest, 222. 
——- the musical instruments of South 
Africa, 528, 
Ballarat gold fields, the indicators of the: 
a study in the formation of gold 
pockets, by Prof. J. W. Gregory, 399. 
*Bantu, the mental capacity of the, by 
Canon Crisp, 530. 
——— the totemism of the, by E. 8. Hart- 
land, 527. 
BARCROFT (J.) on metabolism of the 
tissues, 223. 
*Basuto, the, by H. E. Mabille, 531. 
Basutoland, the geology of, Rev. 8. S. 
Dornan on, 404. 
BATESON (Wm.) on experimental studies 
in the-physiology of heredity, 226. 
Batoka Gorge and adjacent portions of 
the Zambesi Valley, G. W. Lamplugh 
on an investigation of the, 292. 
BATHER (Dr. F. A.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 171. 
——on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 185. 
Baviaan’s Kloof: a contribution to the 
theory of mountain folds, by E. H. L. 
Schwarz, 397. 
*Bawenda, the, by Rev. E. Gottschling, 
532. 
BEASLEY (H. C.) on the fauna and flor 
of the Trias of the British Isles, 
161. 
