INDEX. 



797 



Stebbing (Rev. T. R. R.) on the compila- 

 tion of an index generum el specierum 

 animalium, 120. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 741. 



Stebbing (W. P. D.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 741. 



Steel, the corrosion of, the influence of 

 carbon and other elements on, report on, 

 83. 



Steel melting, electric, the present position 

 of, by Prof. A. McWilliam, 261. 



Stein (Sigmund), economic aspects of the 

 introduction and establishment of a 

 British beet-sugar industry, 462. 



Stellar distribution and movements, by A. 

 S. Eddington, 246. 



discussion on, 340. 



Stokes (Prof. G. J.) on paramnesia, 549. 



Stone circles, the age of, report on ex- 

 plorations to ascertain, 141. 



Stopes (Dr. M. C.) on the preparation of a 

 list of characteristic fossils, 118. 



Stratton (F. J. M.) on possible relations 

 between sun-spots and the planets, 345. 



on an unusual type of meteor ob- 

 served at Portsmouth, August 31, 191 1 , 

 348. 



Submarine work, the physiology of, by 

 Leonard Hill, 634. 



Submerged forests in certain lakes in 

 Donegal and the Western Isles of 

 Scotland, the occurrence of, by W. B. 

 Wright, 388. 



Suction-gas engines and producers, by 

 W. A. Tookey, 485. 



Sun-spots and the planets, possible rela- 

 tions between, F. M. J. Stratton on, 345. 



Swiss National Park, the, and its flora, 

 by Prof. C. Sehroter, 563. 



Symphyla, British (Scolopendrellidm), by 

 R. S. Bagnall, 420. 



Synangium, a new type of, from the 

 calciferous sandstone beds of Pettycur, 

 Fife, the structure of, and its bearing 

 on the origin of the seed, by Miss M. J. 

 Benson, 568. 



*Tait (Dr. John), rhythmical stimulation 



of cooled frog's nerve, 540. 

 certain physical questions regarding 



blood-vessels and blood-cells, 544. 

 Tansley (A. G.) on the formulation of a 



definite system on which collectors should 



record their captures, 126. 



— on the survey of Clare Island, 176. 



on the experimental study of heredity, 



176. 



Theobald (F. V.) on the feeding habits of 

 British birds, 128. 



♦Theodolite for observing balloons, a, 

 by Dr. W. N. Shaw, 345. 



♦Thermal maps, by Prof. A. J. Herbert- 

 son, 443. 



Thomas (H. Hamshaw), recent re- 

 searches on the Jurassic plants of 

 Yorkshire, 569. 



Thompson (Prof. D'Arcy W.), Address 

 to the Zoological Section, 395. 



Thompson (Prof. S. P.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 80. 



Thompson (Mrs. W. H.) on the ductless 

 glands, 172. 



Thomson (Prof. Arthur) on the organisa- 

 tion of anthropometric investigation in 

 the British Isles, 130. 



Thomson (F. Ross), Wealden ostracoda, 

 393. 



Thomson (Prof. J. A.) on the feeding 

 habits of British birds, 128. 

 '■ Thomson (Prof. Sir J. J.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 80. 



Thomson (Dr. J. Stuart), the dorsal vibra- 

 tile fin of the rockling {Motella), 413. 



♦Thorpe (Dr. J. F.), the chemistry of the 

 glutaconic acids, 358. 



Thunderstorms, the, of July 28 and 29. 

 1911, by Dr. W. N. Shaw, 331. 



Tiddeman (R. H.) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 101. 



Tims (Dr. H. W. M.) on the biological 

 jyroblems incidental to the Belmullet 

 whaling station, 121. 



on experiments in inheritance, 125. 



on the excavation of a prehistoric site 



at Bishop's Stortford, 131. 



Tissue metabolism, for the investigation of 

 the metabolism of special organs, report 

 on, 172. 



TiZARD (H. T.), the sensitiveness of in- 

 dicators, 268. 



Tookey (W. A.), suction-gas engines 

 and producers, 485. 



Totemic clans and secret societies, the re- 

 lations between, Prof. Hutton Webster 

 on, 506. 



Totemism, discussion on, 504. 



♦ the present position of our know- 

 ledge of, by Dr. A. C. Haddon, 504. 

 ■ an interpretation of, by Dr. A. A. 



Goldenweiser, 504. 

 — as a cultural entity, by Dr. F. 

 Graebner, 505. 

 • some methodological remarks on, 



on the registration of botanical 



photographs, 177. 

 Taxation of land values, by C. F. 



Bickerdike, 458. 



by Prof. E. Waxweiler, 507. 

 Trachea, the distribution of, to the scent 



patches in lepidoptera, Dr. J. A. 



Dixey on, 419. 

 Trail (Prof. J. W. H.) on the formulation 



of a definite system on which collectors 



should record their captures, 126. 



