864 
*Catesby’s pitcher plant (Sarracen 
Catesbei), the history and distribution 
of, by Prof. J. M. Macfarlane, 823. 
Caucasus, the glaciers of the, by M. de 
Déchy, 631. 
CAVE (Miss F. E.), the application to 
meteorology of the theory of correla- 
tion, 481. 
Cellular fields of force, the elucidation of, 
by magnetic models, Prof. M. Hartog 
on, 610. 
Centrosome of the hepaticw, Dr. K. 
Miyeke on the, 820. 
Cereals, the hybridisation of, by Dr. J. H. 
Wilson, 796. 
Chalcis, a find of copper ingots at, by 
R. C. Bosanquet, 722. 
Chambered cairns and closed cists in 
the south-west corner of Scotland, a 
phase of transition between the, Dr. 
T. H. Bryce on, 713. 
CHAPMAN (D. L.) and C. H. BURGESS on 
active chlorine, 529. 
CHAPMAN (Prof. 8. J.) on the accuracy 
and comparability of British and 
foreign statistics of international trade, 
302. 
*Charnian range, evidence in the 
secondary rocks of persistent move- 
ment in the, by Prof. P. F. Kendall, 558. 
Chemical Section, Address by Prof. 
Sydney Young to the, 488. 
Chlorine, active, C. H. Burgess and 
D. L. Chapman on, 529. 
Chloroform, the effect of, on the heart, 
by Prof. C. 8. Sherrington and Miss 
8. C. M. Sowton, 761. 
*CHODAT (Prof. R.), exhibition of pure 
cultures of algze, 801. 
. oxidising enzymes and katalases 
in plants, 818. 
Cimaruta, the, a Neapolitan charm, by 
R. T, Giinther, 714. 
City populations, the influence of selec- 
tion by disease on the constitution of, 
suggestions as to, by Dr. F.C. Shrub- 
sall, 702. 
CLARK (Dr. J.), mechanical advantage 
among plant organs, 801. 
Clark's cell, the electromotive force of a, 
A. P. Trotter on, 40. 
CLARKE (G.) and T. 8. DymMonpD, the 
determination of the availability of 
insoluble phosphate in manures, 805. 
CLARKE (Miss L. J.) on the courses of 
studies most suitable for elementary 
schools, 352. 
Classification sociale, by E. Demolins, 
724, 
Clay soils, poor, the improvement of, by 
white clover and other Leguminose, 
by Prof. T. H. Middleton, 808. 
{CLERK (Dugald), flame temperatures in 
internal combustion, 676. 
REPORT—1904. 
*Cleveland area, exhibition of a model 
of the, showing glacier lakes, by Prof. 
P. F. Kendall, 565. 
CLOSE (Major C. F.), methods of topo- 
graphical survey, 629. 
Clover mystery, the: a probable solu- 
tion, by R. H. Elliot, 797. 
Coast erosion, recent, in Suffolk—Dun- 
wich to Covehithe, by John Spiller, 
544. 
CoATES (H.) on the collection of photo- 
graphs of geological interest, 242. 
CorFEY (G.) on the exploration of the 
Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, 288. 
CoLE (Prof. G. A. J.) on the exploration 
of the Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, 288. 
CouEs (F.R.) and Dr. T. H. BRYCE on 
an interment of the early iron age 
found at Moredun, near Edinburgh, 712. 
Colloidal iron hydrate, magnetic double 
refraction of, by Dr. A. D. Denning, 477. 
—— the viscosity of, Dr. A. D. Denning 
on, 476. 
Colour blindness, the necessity of a 
lantern test as the official test for, by 
Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green, 755. 
Colour phenomena presented by radium 
compounds, W. Ackroyd on the bear- 
ing of the, 524. 
Colour physiology of the higher crustacea, 
report on the, 299. 
Concretions as the result of crystallisa- 
tion, by Prof. H. A. Miers, 561 
Conditions of health essential to the 
carrying on of the work of instruction 
im schools, report on, 348. 
Conduction and structure in the nerve- 
arc and nerve-cell, discussion on, 751. 
Conductivity in solutions, the change of, 
during chemical reactions, by P. V. 
Bevan, 501. 
*Continuous groups, the theory of, Prof. 
A. R. Forsyth on, 464. 
Conway (Prof. R. §.), the linguistic 
character of the Eteocretan language, 
722. 
CooPmR (Miss A. J.) on the cowrses of 
studies most suitable for elementary 
schools, 352. 
Coors (A. H.) and Prof. W. R. HopGKIN- 
SON onsome reactions between ammo- 
nium salts and metals, 502. 
Copepoda from the Atlantic slopes, some 
new, by G. P. Farran, 602. 
Copper ingots, a find of, at Chalcis, by 
R. C. Bosanquet, 722. 
Coral reefs of the Indian region, fifth 
report on the, 298. 
CORNAILLE (Prof. F.) and Prof. C. E. 
BERTRAND on structure of the leaf- 
trace of inversicatenate filicinz, 778. 
CORNISH (Dr. Vaughan) on terrestrial 
surface maves and wave-like surfaces, 
301. 
