INDEX. 



783 



Dixbx (Dr. J. A.) on the distribution 



of tracheae to the scent patches in 



lepidoptera, 419. 

 Dixon (Prof. H. B.) on gaseous explosion.?, 



130. 

 I >• miiiE ( Dr. J. J.) on dynamic isomerism. 



91. 

 Dockyard and naval schools, practical 



education in, discussion on, 631. 

 Dolmens or cromlechs, by A. L. Lewis, 



511. 

 Dorse v ( Dr. N. E. ), the absolute measure- 

 ment of current at the Bureau of 



Standards, 327. 

 Diesel oil-engine, the, by Chas. Day, 480. 

 Droop (J. P.) on the excavation of 



neolithic sites in Northern G-reece, 140. 

 Ductless glands, report on the, 172. 

 Duffield (Dr. W. G.) on establishing a 



solar observatory in Australia, 25. 

 Dwerryiiouse (Dr. A. R.) on the erratic 



blocks of the British Isles, 101. 

 — —on the fossil flora and fauna of the 



Midland coalfields, 105. 

 on the preparation of a list of 



characteristic fossils, 118. 

 the glaciation of the North- East of 



Ireland, 382. 

 Dynamic isomerism, report on, 91. 



Early bronze age in Britain, the, by 



0. G. S. Crawford, 520. 

 Earth, the, as a radiator, by Prof. W. J. 



Humphreys, 319. 

 Earthquake frequency, the periodogram 



of, from seven years to twenty years, 



Prof. H. H. Turner on, 332. 

 Earthquakes, destructive, catalogue of, 



by Dr. J. Milne. 649. 

 Echinocardium vordatum, the annual 



cycle, of changes in the genital glands 



of, by Prof. M. Caullery, 419. 

 Echinoderm hybrids, the experimental 



control of dominance in, by H. M. 



Fuchs, 415. 

 ♦Eclipse, the recent, Rev. A. L. Cortie 



on, 343. 



* J. H. Worthington on, 343. 



Economic inquiry, a positive method of, 



by E. 8. Grogan, 468. 

 Economic Science and Statistics. Address 



to the Section of, by Hon. VV. Pember 



Reeves, 450. 

 Eddinqton (A. S.), si, ll,n- distribution 



and movements, 24ii. 

 Edridoe-Greex (\)v. F. W.), the fre- 

 quency of colour-blindness in men, 541. , 

 Education, the mental and physical factors ' 



involved in, report on, 177. 

 the place of examinations in, discus- 

 sion on, tii':!. 



*— — Miss S A. Burstall on, 623. 



* Dr. T. P. Nunn on. 024. 



Education and eugenics : the problem 

 of the feeble-minded child, by Dr. 

 C. W. Saleeby, 628. 



Educational Section, Address by Rt. 

 Rev. J. E. C. Welldon to the, 609. 



Eel, the biology of the, five years' Danish 

 investigations on, by Dr. J. Schmidt, 

 409. 



EciLiAU (W. D.) on the curricula and edu- 

 cational organisation of industrial and 

 poor law schools, 214. 



Egyptians under the ancient empire, 

 the foreign relations and influence of 

 the, by Dr. G. Elliot Smith, 514. 



Electric drives for screw propellers, H. A. 

 Mavor on, 477. 



Electric steel melting, the present jtosition 

 of, by Prof. A. Mc William, 261. 



Electrical conductivity of light aluminium 

 alloys, the, bv Prof. Ernest Wilson, 

 480. 



Electrical measurements, experiments for 

 improving the const nut ion of practical 

 standards for, report on, 80. 



Electrical steering, by B. P. Haigh, 478. 



Electroandlysis, report on, 98. 



*Electromagnetic field, the infinitesimal 

 transformation of an, into itself, by 

 H. Bateman, 322. 



Electromotive phenomena in. plants, report 

 on, 173. 



Elephant, a young Indian, the maims of, 

 Prof. R, J. Anderson on, 428. 



Elliott (W. T.) and B. Lindsay on some 

 of the boring mollusca, 433. 



Ellison (Dr. F. O'B.) on electromotive 

 phenomena in plants, 173. 



Elphinstone (G. K. B.), Anschutz gyro- 

 compass, 476. 



*Elwes (H. J.), aboriginal races and 

 little-known breeds of domestic sheep 

 607. 



Engineering Section, Address l>v Prof. 

 J. H. Biles to the, 469. 



*Enocu (F.), fairy flies, 406. 



Enock (C. Reginald), the organisation 

 and development of the resources of 

 the Empire in the national interests, 

 466. 



Enzyme systems, the velocity of forma- 

 tion of, by Prof. H. Euler, 365. 



Enzymes, the part played by, in the 

 economy of plants and animals, dis- 

 cussion on, 305. 



* Dr. E. F. Armstrong on, 365. 



Erratic block:-- of the British Isles, report 



on the, 101. 

 Ether, the percentage of, ordinarily afforded 

 liy an open method of administration, 

 Dr. A. D. Waller on, 163. 

 Eugenics and education : the problem 

 of the feeble-minded child, by Dr. < '. \V. 

 Saleeby, 62S. 



