790 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1912. 
Meyrick, E. Anthropometrical Report. ‘Report Marlb. Coll. N. H. Soc.’ No. 59, 
77-102. 191). 
Morr, J. Rem. The Flint Implements of Sub-Crag Man. ‘ Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of 
East Anglia,’ 1. 17-24. 1911. 
Mortmer, the late J. R. Notes on the Stature, &c., of our Ancestors in East York- 
shire. ‘ The Naturalist for 1911,’ 313-317. 1911. 
Pruatt, 8. 8. Stone Celt or Axe found at Castle Hill, Rochdale. ‘ Trans. Rochdale 
Lit. Sci. Soc.’ x. 22-25. 1911. 
PREHISTORIC Society or East An@tiA. Report on Sub-Crag Implements. ‘ Proc. 
Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,’ 1. 24-43. 1911. 
Reaver, Francis W. A Neolithic Floor in the Bed of the Crouch River, and other 
Discoveries near Rayleigh, Essex. ‘ Essex Naturalist,’ xv1. 249-264. 1911. 
Rep, R. C. Report on Excavations of a Camp at Mouswald. ‘Trans. Dumfries- 
shire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xxm. 310-312. 1911. 
Steap, Rey. W. J. V. The Hittites. ‘Trans. Rochdale Lit. Sci. Soc.’ x. 49-68. 
1911. 
Sturcr, Dr. W. Aten. Presidential Address. [Prehistoric Man.] ‘Proc. Pre- 
historic Soc. of Kast Anglia,’ 1. 9-16. 1911. 
—— The Chronology of the Stone Age. ‘Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,’ 
1. 43-105. 1911. 
SwWYNNERTON, FREDERICK. The Earliest Inhabitants of the Isle of Man. ‘ Proc. 
Isle of Man N. H. A. Soc.’ 1. 401-410. 1911. 
. Unprrwoop, Lieut.-Col. W. Animistic Forms in certain Flints, showing Human 
Work. ‘Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,’ 1. 106-108. 1911. 
WarreEN, 8. HazzuEpInE. On a Prehistoric Interment near Walton-on-the Naze, 
with a preliminary Report on the Skeleton by Prof. A. Keith. ‘ Essex Naturalist,’ 
xvi. 198-208. 1911. 
— On the Correlation of the Prehistoric ‘Floor’ at Hullbridge with similar 
Beds elsewhere. ‘ Essex Naturalist,’ xvr. 265-282. 1911. 
Woop, Burier. Prehistoric Remains in the Shipley Glen District. ‘ Bradford 
Scientific Journal,’ mr. 129-136. 1911. 
Section I—PuysioLoey. 
Paget, StepHen. The Life of Pasteur. ‘Trans. Ealing Sci. Mic. Soe. 1910-1911, 
3-6. 1911. 
Ross, Dr. J. Maxwett. The Weather of 1910 in relation to Health. ‘ Trans, 
Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xxmt. 255-263. 1911. 
Sirius, Spencer. Presidential Address: The Study of Nature in relation to Every- 
day Life. ‘ Rochester Naturalist,’ rv. 237-250. 1912. ‘ 
Sturrock, Dr. James P. The Modern Aspects of Eugenics. ‘Trans. Perthshire 
Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. 83-94. 1911. 
THEILER, Dr. ARNoLD. Some Observations concerning the Transmission of East 
Coast Fever by Ticks. ‘ Trans. Royal Soc. of 8. Africa,’ m. 319-338. 1912. 
Torrinae, T. Enemies of Public Health. ‘ Rochester Naturalist,’ rv. 207-218, 221- 
228, 1911. 
Section K.—BotTany. 
ArKEn, Rev. J. J. M. L. Glenquay Moss, Dollar. ‘ History Berwickshire Nat. 
Club,’ xxz. 211-213. 1911. 
AirkEeN, Rozsrert J. Native Varieties of Ranunculus. ‘ History Berwickshire Nat. 
Club,’ xxr. 108-110. 1911. ; 
AnpreEws, F. W. The Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants of New Zealand. ‘ Trans. 
Burton-on-Trent N. H. A. Soe.’ vi. 22-28. 1911. 
ARCHIBALD, Stewart. The Weeds of a Garden. ‘Trans. Edinburgh F. N. Mic. 
Soe.’ vr. 317-323. 1911. 
Arnott, 8. Local Plant Names. ‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. 
Soc, xxm. 195-201. 1911. 
Baker, J. G. New Plant Localities in North-east Yorkshire. ‘The Naturalist 
for 1911,’ 309. 1911. 
Barotay, Witi1am. Presidential Address: Our Native Hybrid Roses. ‘ Proc. 
Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. exii—cxvii. 1911. 
