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INDKX. 



Cunningham (Lieut. -Col. A.) on Mer- 



senne's numbers, ."521. 

 Cunningham (E.), the principle of rela- 



tivity, 236. 

 Curricula and educational organisation 



of industrial and poor law school*. 



interim report on the, 214. 



Dakin (Dr. W. J.), the food-supply of 

 aquatic animals, 421. 



Dalby (Prof. W. E.) on gaseous explosions, 

 130. 



♦Dale (Miss E.), a bacterial disease of 

 the potato plant. (103. 



Dale (W.), memorials of prehistoric 

 man in Hampshire, 518. 



Danieli. (G. F.) on tin mental and physical 

 factors involved in education, 177. 



school-books and eyesight, 033. 



Darwin (Dr. Francis) on the experimental 

 study of heredity, 176. 



* the balance-sheet of a plant, 581. 



Darwin (Sir George) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 30. 



Darwin (H.) on seismological investiga- 

 tions. 30. 



Darwin (Major L.) an seismological in- 

 vestigations, 30. 



DAVIES (H.) on the laws of solutions. 

 345. 



DAVIES (H. N.) on human remains of 

 ancient date found at Weston-super- 

 Mare, 520. 



Dawe (F.), the Royal Dockyard Schools, 

 631. 



Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd) on the lake 

 villages in the neighbourhood of Glaston- 

 bury, 134. 



on the distribution of artificial islands 



in the lochs of the Highlands of Scot- 

 land, 137. 

 ■on the age of stone circles, 141. 



Day (Chas.), the Diesel oil-engine, 486. 



Definite system on which collectors shouhl 

 record their captures, report on the 

 formulation of a, 126. 



Dendy (Miss), farm colonies for the 

 feeble-minded, 620. 



Dendy (Prof. Arthur) on the occupation 

 of a table at the marine laboratory, 

 Plymouth, 120. 



momentum in evolution, 277. 



Denison (F. Napier), horizontal pen- 

 dulum movements in relation to 

 certain phenomena, 335. 



Desch (Dr. C. H.) on dynamic isomerism, 

 01 



the colloid theory of cements, 368. 



♦Dickson (Dr. H. N.), planetary circula- 

 tion in the atmosphere, 345. 



Diesel oil-ensine, the, by Chas. Day, 

 486. 



Diffusion of gases through water, the, by 



Prof. Carl Barns, 357. 

 Digby (Miss L.), the chromosomes of the 



hybrid Primula kewensis, 585. 

 Digby (W. Pollard) and Capt. Sankey 



on human susceptibility to vibration, 



480. 

 Dines (W. H.) on the investigation of the 



upper atmosphere, 27. 

 Dinophilus gyrociliatus, the problem of 



sex determination in, by C. Shearer. 



416. 

 Discussions : — 



On the principle of relativity, 321. 



On stellar distribution and movements. 

 340. 



On indicators and colour, 35S. 



On the part played by enzymes in the 

 economy of plants and animals, 365. 



On colloids, 366. 



On the former connection of the Isle 

 of Wight with the mainland, 384. 



On the origin of mammals, 424. 



On Wallace's line, 433. 



On the public finances of Ireland, 463. 



On the arrangement for reciprocal 

 trade between Canada and the 

 United State?, 466. 



*On methods of settling industrial 

 disputes, 467. 



On aeronautics, 481. 



On totemism, 501. 



*On inhibition, 540. 



On ventilation in confined quarters, 

 especially in relation to ships, 541. 



On the relation of the present plant 

 population of the British Isles to the 

 glacial period, 573. 



On the principles of constructing 

 phyto-geographical maps, 581. 



On bacterial diseases of plants, 601. 



On how best the university agricul- 

 tural departments may come in 

 contact with the farmer, 605. 



On the place of examinations in 

 education. 623. 



*On the policy of giving the Board of 

 Education authority over all Ex- 

 chequer grants for university educa- 

 tion, 625. 



On grammatical terminology, 625. 



On the diagnosis of feeble-mindedness, 

 625. 



On the education of feeble-minded 

 children, 620. 



On practical education in dockyard 

 and naval schools, 631. 



On co-ordination of the work of local 

 scientific societies, 740. 

 Dissociation of oxyhemoglobin eit high 



altitudes, report on the, 153. 

 Divers (Dr. E.) on the study of hydro- 



aromatic substances, 00. 



