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INDEX. 



HtJMPHitiES (A. E.), some points con- 

 cerning the treatment of wheaten 

 flour, 365. 



Hurst (C. C), the application of genetics 

 to horse-breeding, 006. 



Hydro-aromatic substances, report on the 

 study of, 99. 



Hypostome and antenna, the, in a 

 reconstructed trilobite (Calymene), by 

 Dr. Malcolm Laurie, 431. 



Igneous <ind associated rocks of the Glensaul 

 and Lough Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo 

 and Gal way, report on the, 101. 

 Iguanodon mantdli, the discovery of 

 remains of, in the Wealden beds of 

 Brightstone Bay, I.W., and the adapta- 

 tion of the pelvic girdle in relation to an 

 erect position and bipedal progression, 

 by R. W. Hooley, 390. 

 Imperial bureau of anthropology, an, 

 suggestions for, by John Gray and 

 'J - . C. Hodson, 509. 

 Inachus mauritanicus, the crab, the effect 

 of Sacculina upon the fat-metabolism 

 of, by G. C. Robson, 415. 

 Index generum et specierum animalium, 



nport on the compilation of an, 120. 

 India with respect to the world's cotton- 

 supply, by J. Howard Reed, 460. 

 Indians" of the N.W. coast of America, 

 the bearing of the heraldry of the, upon 

 their social organisation, by C. M. 

 Baibeau, 519. 

 Indicators, the sensitiveness of, by II. T. 



Tizard, 268. 

 Indicators and colour, discussion on, 358. 

 Industrial and poor law schools, the 

 curricula and educational organisation 

 of, interim report on, 214. 

 ♦Industrial disputes, methods of settling, 

 discussion on, 467. 



* Hon. Samuel Mauger on, 467. 



♦Infinitesimal transformation of an elec- ; 

 tromagnetic field into itself, the, by 

 H. Bateman, 322. 

 Inheritance, experiments in, fourth report 



on, 125. 

 ♦Inhibition, discussion on, 540. 



* Prof. C. S. Sherrington on, 54p. 



* conduction between muscle and 



nerve, with special reference to, by Dr. 

 Keith Lucas, 540. 

 Inspections and examinations, by Dr. 



Jessie White, 624. 

 International air-map and aeronautical 



marks, by Ch. Lallemand. 447. 

 Intichiuma ceremonies, the economic 

 function of the, by B. Malinowski, 512. 

 Iodine, the adsorption of, by the glucoside 

 saponarin, 367. 



Ireland, the North- East of, the glaciation 

 of, by Dr. A. R. Dwerryhouse, 382. 



Irving (Rev. Dr. A.) on the excavation 

 of a prehistoric site at Bishop s Stortford, 

 131. 



on the occurrence of a freshwater 



limestone in the Lower Eocenes on the 

 northern flank of the Thames basin, 

 392. 



a remarkable sarsen or greywether, 



392. 



later finds of horse and other pre- 

 historic mammalian remains at Bishop's 

 Stortford, with further notes on the 

 fossil skeleton described in 1910, 521. 



Isle of Wight, the, its former connection 

 with the mainland, discussion on, 384. 



Clement Reid on, 384. 



Isomorphous sulphonic derivatives of ben- 

 zene, report on the study of, 82. 



Jamaica, rainfall and earthquake cycle, 

 the, and the solar cycle, by Maxwell 

 Hall, 339. 



♦Jeffery (P. Shaw), suggested reforms 

 in the teaching of science, 633 



Jersey, pleistocene man in, by R. R. 

 Marett, 516. 



Johns (Cosmo) on the preparation of a 

 list of characteristic fossils, 118 • 



Johnson (Prof. T.) on the survey of Clare 

 Island, 176. 



Johnston (Sir Duncan) on the comple- 

 tion of the map of Prince Charles Fore- 

 land, 129. 



Joyce (T. A.) on the preparation of a new 

 edition of ' Notes and Queries in Anthro- 

 pology,' 140. 



Judd (Prof. J. W.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 30. 



Junoersen (H. F. E.) on a new gym- 

 noblastic hydroid {Ichthyocodium 

 sarcotretis) epizooic on a new parasitic 

 copepod (Sarcotretes scopeli) infesting 

 Scopelus glacialis (Rhos.), 407. 



Jurassic plant, a petrified, from Scotland, 

 by Prof. A. C. Seward, 570. 



Jurassic plants of Yorkshire, recent 

 researches on the, by H. Hamshaw 

 Thomas, 569. 



Kamba and Kikuyu people, some 



religious beliefs of the, by C. W. 



Hobley, 511. 

 Keeble (Prof.) on the experimental study 



of heredity, 176. 

 Keith (Dr. A.), cranium of the Cru- 



Magnon type found in a gravel terrace 



near Dartford, 516. 

 remains of a second skeleton from 



the 100-foot terrace at Galley Hill, 517. 



