780 



INDEX. 



Bourne (Prof. G. C.) on the mammalian 

 fauna in the Miocene deposits of the 

 Bugti Hills, Baluchistan, 127. 

 Bowenia spectabilis, the ovule of the, the 

 structure and development of, by Miss 

 E. M. Kershaw, 567. 

 Bowley (Prof. A. L.), wages and the 



mobility of labour, 459. 

 *Boy artificers, schools for, by W. H. 



T. Pain, 631. 

 Boys (C. Vernon) on the investigation of 

 the upper atmosphere, 27. 



on seismological investigations, 30. 



Brabrook (Sir E.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 741. 

 Bragg (Prof. W. H.), corpuscular 



radiation, 340. 

 Breton (Miss A. C), the ancient frescoes 

 at Chichen Itza, 502. 



archaeology in Peru, 503. 



Bridge (G. F.j, the present position of 



German in secondary schools, 631. 

 British birds, the feeding habits of, third 



report on, 128. 

 British symphyla {ScolopendrelUdw), by 



R. S. Bagnall, 420. 

 British weights, by John Porter, 600. 

 Brodie (Prof. T. G.) on tissue metabolism, 

 for the investigation of the metabolism of 

 special organs, 172. 

 Brooks (F. T.), bacterial gum diseases, 



602. 

 Brown (Dr. R. N. R.) on the completion 

 of the map of Prince Charles Foreland, 

 129. 

 Brown seaweeds of a salt marsh, Miss 



S. M. Baker on the, 565. 

 Browne (F. Balfour) on the formulation 

 of a definite system on which collectors 

 should record their captures, 126. 

 Bryce (Dr. T. H.) on the distribution of 

 artificial islands in the lochs of the 

 Highlands of Scotland, 137. 

 Buckmaster (Dr. G. A.) on anaesthetics, 



154. 

 Buli.eid (A.) on the lake villages in the 



neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 134. 

 Bundoran district in South Donegal, 

 the lower carboniferous strata in, by 

 W. B. Wright, 387. 

 Burgwin (Miss E. M.), the education 



of the feeble-minded, 630. 

 Burstall (Prof.) on gaseous explosions, 



130. 

 Burstall (Miss S. A.) on the overlapping 

 between secondary education and that 

 of universities, &c, 216. 

 the place of examinations in educa- 

 tion, 623. 

 Burton (F. M.) on the erratic blocks of 



the British Isles, 101. 

 ♦Burton (J. H.), the place of the agricul- 

 tural instructor, 605. 



Butcher (S. H.) on changes in regulations 

 affecting secondary education, 234. 



Byres, the air of; the effects of ventilation 

 on the temperature and carbon dioxide 

 of, by James Hendrick, 598. 



Calcareous nodules containing plant 

 remains, the formation of, by Miss T. 

 Lockhart, 570. 

 Calendar reform : a suggested basis of 



agreement, by Alexr. Philip, 461. 

 Callendar (Prof. H. L.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 80. 



■ on gaseous explosions, 130. 



Cambrian rocks of Comley, Shropshire, 

 excavations among the, 1910, by E. S. 

 Cobbold, 111. 

 Cancer, body metabolism in, interim 



report on, 171. 

 Canonical form of an orthogonal sub- 

 stitution, the, by Harold Hilton, 326. 

 Carbon and other elements, the influence 



of, on the corrosion of steel, report on, 83. 

 Carbon dioxide output during decerebrate 



rigidity, the, by Dr. H. E. Roaf, 548. 

 Carpenter (Prof. G. H.) on the formula- 

 tion of a, definite, system on which col- 

 lectors should record their captures, 

 126. 



on the feeding habits of British 



birds, 128. 

 Carter (W. Lower) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 101. 



on the preparation of a list of 



characteristic fossils, 118. 

 Caullery (Prof. Maurice), the annual 

 cycle of changes in the genital glands 

 of Echinocardium cordatum, 419. 

 Cave (C. J. P.) on the investigation of the 



upper atmosphere, 27. 

 Chapman (D. L.) on gaseous explosions, 



130. 

 Chapman (Dr. J. E.) on mental and 

 muscular fatigue, 174. 



* and Prof. J. S. Macdonald, heat 



production and body temperature 

 during rest and work, 544. 

 Chappell (C.) on the influence of carbon 

 and other elements on the corrosion of 

 steel, 83. 

 Characteristic fossils, the preparation of a 



list of, report on, 118. 

 *('harnwood rocks, the microscopical and 

 chemical composition of, interim report 

 on, 394. 

 Chemical Section, Address by Prof. J. 



Walker to the, 349. 

 Chichen Itza, the ancient frescoes at, 



by Miss A. C. Breton, 502. 

 Chick (Dr. Harriette) and Dr. C. J. 

 Martin on heat coagulation of proteins, 

 281. 



