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INDEX. 



Pryoh (T. Da vies) on the excavations of 

 1010 and 1911 at a Roman fortified 

 post on the Nottinghamshire fosseway, 

 •322. 



Public finances of Ireland, the, discussion 

 on, 463. 



Prof. C. H. Oldham on, 463. 



A. L. Horner on, 464. 



Punnett (Prof. R. C.) on experiments in 

 Inheritance, 125. 



Purvis (J. E.), the ultra-violet absorp- 

 tion spectra of the vapours of various 

 organic substances compared with the 

 absorption of these substances in solu- 

 tion and in their films, 359. 



Radio-telegraphy, recent developments 



in, by Prof. G. W. O. Howe, 483. 

 Ramsay (Prof. Sir W.), Presidential 



Address, 3. 

 Rawling (Capt. C. G.), British explora 



tion in Dutch New Guinea, 447. 

 * the tribes of the Mimika district 



of Dutch New Guinea, the tribes of the 



sea coast, and the Tapiro pygmies, 508. 

 Ray leigh (Lord) on practical electrical 



standards, 80. 

 *Reaction velocities, the influence of 



substituents on, by Prof. R. Weg- 



scheider, 358. 

 Read (Dr. C. H.) on the lake villages in the 



neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 134. 

 on the preparation of a new edition 



of ' Notes and Queries in Anthropology,' 



140. 



on the age of stone circles, 141. 



Reciprocal trade between Canada and 



the United States, discussion on, 460. 



C. E. Mallet on, 466. 



Reed (J. Howard), India with respect to 



the world's cotton-supply, 460. 

 Reeves (E. A.) on the completion of the 



map of Prince Charles Foreland, 129. 

 Reeves (Hon. W. Pember), Address to 



the Section of Economic Science and 



Statistics, 450. 

 Regan (C. Tate) on Wallace's line, 433. 

 Reid (Clement) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 30. 

 on the feeding habits of British birds, 



128. 

 * the geology of Portsmouth and 



district, 381. 

 on the former connection of the 



Isle of Wight with the mainland, 384. 

 on the relation of the present plant 



population of the British Isles to the 



glacial period, 573. 

 Relativity, the principle of, by E. Cunning- 

 ham, 236. 

 discussion on, 321. 



Religious beliefs, some, of the Kikuyu 

 and Kamba people, by C. W. Hobley, 

 511. 



Renal organs, the, and some other 

 features of the internal anatomy of 

 squilla, W. N. F. Woodland on, 430. 



Rennie (J.) on practical electrical stan- 

 dards, 80. 



Resources of the Empire, the organisation 

 and development of the, in the national 

 interests, by C. R. Enock, 466. 



Respiration of germinating seeds, in- 

 fluence of electricity on the, by J. H. 

 Priestley and R. C. Knight, 604. 



Rest days, the origin of, by Prof. Hutton 

 Webster, 500. 



Reynolds (Prof. S. H.) on the igneous 

 and associated rocks of the Glensavl 

 and Lough Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo and 

 Galway, 101. 



on the preparation of a list of clia- 



racteristic fossils, 118. 



further work on the Silurian rocks of 



the Eastern Mendips, 381. 



Rhaetic fossils, some new, from Glen 

 Parva, Leicestershire, A. R. Horwood 

 on, 388. 



Ridgeway (Prof. W.) on the excavation 

 of a prehistoric site at Bishop's Stan- 

 ford, 131. 



on the lake villages in the neighbour- 

 hood of Glastonbury, 134. 



on the excavation of neolithic sites in 



Northern Greece, 140. 



on the age of stone circles, 141. 



Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.) on the preparation 

 of a new eiition of ' Notes and Queries in 

 Anthropology,' 140. 



— ■ — on the mental and physical factors 

 involved in education, 177. 



Address to the Anthropological 



Section, 490. 



Roaf ( Dr. H. E.), the carbon dioxide out- 

 put during decerebrate rigidity, 548. 



Robson (G. C), the effect of bacculinu 

 upon the fat-metabolism of the crab 

 Inichus mauritanicus, 415. 



Roekling (Motella), the, the dorsal 

 vibratile tin of, by Dr. J. Stuart 

 Thomson, 413. 



Rogers (A. G. L.) on the feeding Juibits 

 of British birds, 128. 



Roman fortified post, a, on the Notting- 

 hamshire fosseway, T. Da vies Pryce on 

 the excavations of 1910 and 1911 at, 

 .322. 



Rosenthal (J. H.), crude -oil marine 

 engines, 488. 



Rothschild (Hon. Walter) on the com- 

 pilation of an index, generum et speci- 

 erum animalium, 120. 



Royal dockvard schools, the, by T. 

 Dawe, 631. 



