INDEX. 



781 



CmSHOLM (G. G.) on the completion of 



the map of Prince Charles Foreland, 1 29. 

 Chloroform-balance, a, the installation of, 



in hospital for ordinary daily use, by 



Dr. A. D. Waller, 155. 

 six months' experience of the use of, 



at St. George's Hospital, by G. R. 



Phillips, 166. 



the use of the, by Sir F. Hewitt, 168. 



Chloroform inhaler, a, additions to the 



use of, bv Dr. A. 6. Vernon Harcourt, 



539. 

 Ciiree (Dr. G.) on magnetic observations 



at Falmouth Observatory, 78. 

 Cider-sickness, by B. T. P. Barker and 



V. Florian Hillier, 596. 

 Clare Island, the survey of, report on, 176. 

 Clarke (Miss L. J.) on the overlapping 



between secondary education and that 



of universities, &c, 216. 

 Clerk ( Dugald) on gaseous explosions, 130. 

 *Climate, the effect of upon health and 



disease, interim report on, 540. 

 *Climates, the classification of, the use of 



diagrams in, by Dr. J. Ball and J. I. 



Craig. 348. 

 Climatic changes and the glacial period 



in North-East Africa, by Dr. W. F. 



Hume and J. I. Craig, 382. 

 Close (Lieut.-Col.), Address to the 



Geographical Section, 436. 

 Cobbold (E. S.) on excavations among the 



Cambrian rocks of Comley, Shropshire. 



1910, 111. 

 Coker (Prof. E. G.) on gaseous explosions, 



130. 

 Cole (Prof. G.) on the preparation of a 

 ' list of characteristic fossils, 118. 



on the survey of Clare Island, 176. 



Colloid theory of cements, the, bv Dr. 



C. H. Desc'h, 368. 

 ( 'olloidal copper, the rate of coagulation 



of, by H. H. Paine, 369. 

 Colloids, discussion on, 366. 

 the theory of, by Prof. H. Freund- 



lich, 366. 

 ♦Colloids in pharmacology, by Dr. George 



Barger, 367. 

 ♦Colour in the representation of hill 



features, 444. 

 Colour-blindness in men, the frequency of, 



by Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green. 541. 

 ♦Commercial ovariotomy in pigs, by 



F. H. A. Marshall and K. J. J. Mac- 

 kenzie, 607. 

 Constructive waterfalls, by Prof. J. W. 



Gregory, 445. 

 Cooper (Miss A. J.) on the overlapping 



between, secondary education and that of 



universities, dkc, 216. 

 Coofer (C. Forster) on the mammalian 

 fauna in the Miocene deposits of the 



Bugti Hills, Baluchistan, 127. 



Co-ordination of the work of local 



scientific societies, discussion on, 749. 

 Copeman (Dr. S. M.) on body metabolism 



in cancer, 171. 

 Cornace.-e, the polvphvletic origin of, by 



A. S. Home, 585. 

 Corpuscular radiation, bv Prof. W. H. 



Bragg, 340. 

 Corresponding Societies Committee : — - 

 Report, 741. 



Conference at Portsmouth, 742. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 754. 

 Papers published by Corresponding 

 Societies, 759. 

 Corrugation of tramway rails, the origin 



and production of, by W. Worby 



Beaumont, 473. 

 ♦Cortte (Rev. A. L.) on the recent eclipse, 



343. 

 Cotton supply, the world's, India with 



respect to, by J. Howard Reed, 460. 

 Cow, the reverence for the, in India, by 



W. Crooke, 499. 

 Covvles (Prof. H. C). a fifteen-year study 



of advancing sand dunes, 565. 

 ♦Cows, temperature variations in. during 



the oestrous cycle, by F. H. A. Marshall 



and K. J. J. Mackenzie, 607. 

 Craig (J. I.), a class of map-projections — 



retro-azimuthal, 448. 

 ♦ and Dr. J. Ball, the use of diagrams 



in the classification of climates, 348. 

 •and Dr. W. F. Hume, the glacial 



period and climatic changes in North- 

 East Africa, 382. 



Craik (Sir Henry) on changes in regu- 

 lations affecting secondaru education, 

 234. 



Cranium of the CrJ-Magnon type, a, 

 found in a gravel terrace, near Dart- 

 ford, by Dr. A. Keith, 516. 



Crawford (O. G. S.), the early bronze 

 age in Britain, 520. 



Creak (Capt. E. W.) on magnetic obser- 

 vations at Falmouth Observatory, 78. 



Critical sections in the jmleeozoic rocks of 

 Wales and the West of England, report 

 on the excavation of. 111. 



Crooke (W.), the reverence for the cow- 

 in India, 499. 



Crossley (Prof. A. W.) on the study of 

 hydro-aromatic substances, 99. 



Crude - oil marine engines, by J. H. 

 Rosenthal, 488. 



Crump (W. B.), the water-content of 

 acidic peats, 581. 



the wilting of moorland plants, 582. 



Crystalline rocks of Anglesey, the compo- 

 sition and origin of the, sixth report on, 

 116. 



( 'i ■i.verwell (Prof. E. P.) o/i the mental 

 and physical factors involved in educa- 

 tion, 177. 



