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INDEX. 



Griffiths (Principal E. H.) on practical 



electrical standards, 80. 



on the overlapping between secondary 



education and that oj universities, <kc, 

 216. 



on changes in regulations affecting 



secondary education, 234. 



* on the policy of giving the Board 



of Education authority over all Ex- 

 chequer grants for university education, 

 (525. 

 ■on the work oj the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 741. 



(Jrogan (E. S.), a positive method of 

 economic inquiry) 468. 



Gymnoblastic hydroid, a new, (Ichthyo- 

 codium sarcotretis), epizoic on a new 

 parasitic copepod (Sarcotretes sropeli) 

 infesting Scopelus glacial is (Rhos.). 

 H. F. E. Jungersen <>n, 407. 



Haddon (Dr. A. ('.) on the excavation oj 

 a prehistoric site at Bishop's Stortford. 

 131. 



— ■ — on the preparation of a new edition 

 oj ' Notes and Queries in Anthropology,' 

 140. 



on the best method of publishing a 



collection of Hausa folklore, 153. 



* the present position of our know- 

 ledge of totemism, 504. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 741. 



Haigh (B. P.), electrical steering, 478. 

 Hairs and palisade cells in certain plants, 



the causes of the formation of, by Prof. 



R. H. Yapp, 565. 

 H albert (J. N.) on the feeding habits of 



British birds, 128. 

 Haldane (Dr. J. S.) on tissue metabolism, 



for the investigation of the metabolism 



of special organs, 172. 

 "Hall (A. D.), the soils and farming of 



the South Downs, 605. 

 Hall (Maxwell), the solar cycle and the 



Jamaica rainfall and earthquake cvcles, 



339. 

 Hamburger (Dr. H. .J.) on the influence 



of iodoform, chloroform, and other 



substances, dissoluble in fats, on phago- 

 cytosis, 545. 

 Hampshire, memorials of prehistoric 



man in, by W. Dale, 518. 

 Harcourt (Dr. A. G. Vernon), additions 



to the use of a chloroform inhaler, 539. 

 Hardy (Dr. W. B.) on the occupation of 



a table at the zoological station at 



Naples, 119. 

 on the dissociation of oxij-hcemo- 



globin at high altitudes, 153. 

 Harker (Alfred) on the crystalline rocks of 



Anglesey, 116. 



Hakker (Alfred). Address to the Geo- 

 logical Section, 370. 



Hakker (Dr. J. A.) on gaseous explosions, 

 130. 



and W. F. Higgins on the methods 



and apparatus used in petroleum test- 

 ing, 324. 



Harmer (F. W.) on the erratic blocks of 

 the British Isles, 101 



Harmer (Dr. S. F.) on the occupation of a 

 table at the zoological station at Naples, 

 119. 



Harrison (Rev. S N.) on the erratic 

 blocks of the British Isles. 101. 



Hartlaxd (E. S.) on the best method 

 of publishing a collection of Hausa 

 folklore, 153. 



Hartog (Prof. M.) on zoology organisa- 

 tion, 127. 



the crop of the leech, 432. 



Hartog (P. J.), examinations, 623. 



*Hart-Synnot (R.), a consideration of 

 the system in the Irish University 

 Agricultural Departments as modified 

 to suit English conditions, 605. 



Harvey (H. W.) and T. B. Wood, a 

 method of determining the baking 

 strength of single ears of wheat, 597. 



1 1 ansa folklore, teport on the best method 

 of publishing a collection of, 153. 



Major A. J. N. Tremearne on, 500. 



Hawara and Memphis, excavations at, 

 in 1911. by Prot. W. M. Flinders Petric, 

 515. . 



Heat coagulation of proteins, Drs. Harrieite 

 Chick and C. J. Martin oh, 281 



*Heat production and body temperature 

 during rest and work, by Prof. J. S. 

 Maedonald and Dr. .1. E. Chapman, 

 544. 



Hendrick (James), the effects of venti- 

 lation on the temperature and carbon 

 dioxide of the air of byres, 598. 



Henrici (Capt. E. <).), mean sea-level, 

 444. 



the height of Ruwen/.ori, 444. 



Hel'worth (Commr. M. W. C), the 

 effect of the Labrador current upon the 

 surface temperature of the North 

 Atlantic ; and of the latter upon air 

 temperature and barometric pressure 

 over the British Islands, 344. 



*Herbertsox (Prof. A. J.), thermal 

 maps, 443. 



Heedm.w (Prof. W. A.) on the biological 

 problems incidental to the. Belmullet 

 whaling station, 121. 



on experiments in inheritance, 125. 



on zoology organisation, 127. 



on the occurrence of Amp/iiiliniiim. 



412. 

 — on 



work of the Corresponding 

 Societies Committee. 741. 



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