INDEX. 875 
AupEN (Dr. G. A.) on the age of stone 
circles, 273. 
on the collection of photographs of 
anthropological interest, 275. 
eyesight, 295. 
on the mental and physical factors 
involved in education, 327. 
Avesoury (Lord) on the age of stone circles, 
273. 
Ayrshire, the alkaline igneous rocks of, 
by G. W. Tyrrell, 466. 
Bamry (E. B.), a Mull problem: the 
great tertiary breccia, 459. 
Batrour (H.) on the lake villages in the | 
neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 270. 
on the age of stone circles, 273. 
Batts (W. Lawrence), thermotoxy, or 
factors in the growth of cotton in 
Egypt, 682. 
surface climate, 739. 
Barorort (J.) on the effect of climate upon 
health and disease, 290. 
on the dissociation of oxy-hcemoglo- 
bin at high altitudes, 290. 
Barr (Prof. Archibald), Address to the 
Engineering Section, 556. 
Barrineton (R. M.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmullet 
whaling station, 145. 
Barrow (G.), the older granite in Lower 
Deeside, 465. 
— on buckled folding, 473. 
Bateson (Prof.) on the experimental | 
study of heredity, 293. 
Batuer (Dr. F. A.) on the compilation of 
an index generum et specierum anima- | 
lium, 143. 
Beech forest, the relation of, to edaphic 
factors, by Macgregor Skene, 676. 
Belmullet whaling station, the biological 
problems incidental to the, report on, 145. 
Bembridge limestone, the, at Creechbarrow 
Hill, ithe occurrence of, report on, 129. 
BrrrivGe (D.) on the overlapping between 
secondary education and that of univer- 
sities, &c., 338. 
on the influence of school-books upon | 
| *Blood 
Berry (A. J.), the distillation of binary | 
mixtures of metals in vacuo, 437. 
Berry (G. P.), Scotland as a fruit- | 
growing country, 737. 
Berry (Prof. R. A.), the oat kernel, 733. 
the feeding of dairy cows in the West 
of Scotland, 745. 
the probable error of agricultural 
experiments, 745. 
_ Bessel and other functions, the further 
tabulation of, report on, 39. 
*Beta and gamma rays from radio-active 
substances, the origin of the, by Prof. 
E. Rutherford, 411. 
3EVAN (Rev. J. O.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 761. 
Broprer (G. P.) on the occupation of a 
table at the zoological station at Naples, 
186. 
Binary mixtures of metals, the distillation 
of, in vacuo, by A. J. Berry, 437. 
*Biochemistry of flower pigmentation, 
the, by Prof. F. Keeble and Dr. E. F. 
Armstrong, 438. 
*Biochemistry of growth, W. 
Cramer on the, 641. 
Biological economy, by H. Reinheimer, 
644. 
Biological science and the pearling in- 
dustry, by Dr. H. L. Jameson, 487. 
‘ Bird-marking,’ the method of, as applied 
by the Aberdeen University bird- 
migration inquiry, A. L. Thomson on, 
504, 
Bird-migration as observed at the 
Tuskar light-station, Dr. C. J. Patten 
on, 503. 
Bishop's Stortford, a prehistoric site at, 
second report on the excavation of, 284. 
Blair, Patrick, his account of the nerves 
of the trunk of the Dundee elephant 
(1706), by Dr. A. D. Waller, 638. 
*Blechnum-Woodwardia-Doodya __ series 
of ferns, Prof. F. O. Bower on the, 675. 
Blocking nerve impulses aroused in cut 
and intact nerves, and in strych- 
ninised and normal frogs, by C. M. 
Gruber, 649. 
coagulation, Drs. W. Cramer 
and H. Pringle on, 641. 
BiLuMFELD (Dr.) on anesthetics, 285. 
Buunpett (Dom F. Odo) on the distri- 
bution of artificial islands in the lochs 
of the Highlands of Scotland, 205. 
Bonp (Dr. C. J.) on the method by 
which the individual organism be 
comes adapted to new environmental 
stimuli by use-acquirement, and on 
the origin and dependence of use 
acquirements on variation and selec- 
tion of intra-cellular units, 500. 
Bone (Prof. W. A.) on gaseous explosions, 
192. 
Bonney (Prof. T. G.) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 132. 
Bontoe Igorots, an account of some, by 
L. F. Taylor, 620. 
Boring mollusca, B. Lindsay on, 516. 
Bosanquet (Prof. R. C.) on archeological 
and ethnological researches in Cele, 224. 
Boswortu (T. O.), the heavy mineral 
grains in the sands of the Scottish 
carboniferous, 474. 
Botanical Section, Address by 
F. Keeble to the, 662. 
*Borazzt (Prof. Fil.), physical chemistry 
of muscle plasma, 659. 
Dr. 
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