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INDEX. 



Euler (Prof. E. H.), the velocity of 

 formation of enzyme systems, 365. 



Evans (Sir A. J.) on the lake villages in 

 the neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 134. 



on the age of stone circles, 141. 



Evolution, momentum in, by Prof. A. 

 Bendy, 277. 



Ewart (Prof. J. Cossar) on zoology 

 organisation, 127. 



Examinations, by P. J. Hartog, 023. 



the place of, in education, discussion 



on, 623. 



* Miss S. A. Burstall on, 623. 



* Dr. T. P. Nunn on, 624. 



Examinations and inspections, by Dr. 

 Jessie White, 624. 



*Exchequer grants for university educa- 

 tion, the policy of giving the Board of 

 Education authority over all, dis- 

 cussion on, 625. 



* Principal E. H. Griffiths on, 625. 



♦Extinct reptiles of the Oxford clay of 

 Peterborough, the, by Dr. C. W. 

 Andrews, 419. 



*Fairy flies, by F. Enoch, 406. 



Falco tinnunculus, a remarkable egg of, 



laid under remarkable circumstances, 



Dr. C. J. Patten on, 405. 

 Fallaize (E. N.) on the preparation of 



a new edition of ' Notes and Queries in 



Anthropology,' 140. 

 Falmouth Observatory, report on magnetic 



observations at, 78. 

 Farm colonies for the feeble-minded, by 



Miss Dendy, 629. 

 Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on electromotive 



phenomena in plants, 173. 

 Fearnsides (W. 6.) on the excavation of 



critical sections in the Palosozoic rocks 



of Wales and the West of England, 111. 

 Feeble-minded, the, farm colonies for, 



l«y Miss Dendy. 629. 

 the education of, by Miss E. M. 



Burgwin, 630. 

 Feeble-minded child, the problem of the, 



by Dr. C. W. Saleeby, 628. 

 Feeble-minded children, the education 



of, discussion on, 629. 

 Feeble-mindedness, the diagnosis of, dis- 

 cussion on, 625. 

 Feeding habits of British birds, third 



report on the, 128. 

 Fields (Prof. J. C), relations connecting 



the branch points and the double points 



of an algebraic curve, 322. 

 proofs of certain theorems relating 



to adjoint orders of coincidence, 325. 

 Filon (Dr. L. N. G.) on the further tabula- 

 tion of Bessel and other functions, 67. 

 Findlay (Prof. J. J.) on the mental and 



physical factors involved ineducation,lll. 



Fitzi'atrick (Rev. T. (_'.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 80. 



Fleming (Prof. J. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 80. 



Flight, the principles of, by A. E. Berri- 

 man, 481. 



*Flora of Shetland, the, with some 

 reference to its ecologv, by W. West, 

 586. 



Food-supply of aquatic animals, the, by 

 Dr. W. J. Dakin, 421. 



*Forest stages represented in the peat 

 underlying the moorlands of Britain, 

 Dr. F. J. Lewis on the, 566. 



Forster (Dr. M. O.) on dynamic iso- 

 merism, 91. 



on the study of hydro-aromatic 



substances, 99. 



Fossil bones of man found in a lime- 

 stone cave near Ronda, in the south of 

 Spain, Dr. A. Keith on, 517. 



Fossil flora and fauna of the Midland 

 coalfields, report on the, 105. 



Fossil plants, the structure of, report on, 

 176. 



Foster (Prof. G. Carey) on practical 

 electrical standards, 80. 



Fox (W. L.) on magnetic observations at 

 Falmouth Observatory, 78. 



Foxley (Miss B.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 111. 



on the overlapping between secondary 



education and that of uriiversities, dec, 

 216. 



Eraser (Miss H. C. I.), the longitudinal 

 fission of the meiotic chromosomes in 

 Yicia Faba, 571. 



Freshwater limestone, a, the occurrence 

 of, in the Lower Eocenes on the north- 

 ern flank of the Thames basin. Rev. 

 Dr. A. Irving on, 392. 



FeEUNDLICH (Prof. H.), the theory of 

 colloids, 366. 



Friction permea meter, a, by W. H. F. 

 Murdoch, 323. 



*Frog's nerve, cooled, rhythmical stimu- 

 lation of, by Dr. J. Tai't, 540. 



Fucns (H. M.) on the experimental 

 control of dominance in echinoderm 

 hybrids, 415. 



Fungi, the study of, by local natural 

 history societies, by Harold Wager, 

 747. 



West African, an investigation of 



some, by A. E. Lechmere, 573. 



Gadow (Dr. H. T.) on the mammalian 

 fauna in the Miocene deposits of the 

 Bugti Hills, Baluchistan, 127. 



Gamble (Prof. F. W.) on the feeding 

 liabits of British birds, 128. 



