876 
Bornamuny (C. H.) on the influence of 
school-books upon eyesight, 295. 
—— on the overlapping between secondary 
education and that of universities, c&c., 
338. 
Borromtey (Dr. J. T.) on 
electrical standards, 109. 
Borrominy (Prof. W. B.), the 
nodules of the Podocarpez, 679. 
some effects of humates on plant 
growth, 680. 
Bouton (Prof. W.8.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 135. 
Bourne (Prof. G. C.) on the inheritance 
and development of secondary sexual 
characters in birds, 187. 
on zoology organisation, 190. 
*Bower (Prof. F. O.) on the Blechnum- 
Woodwardia-Doodya series of ferns, 
and on the various phyletic origin of 
indusia in the Filicales lantern, 673. 
the life and work of Sir Joseph 
Hooker, 762. 
Boys (C. Vernon) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 69. 
on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere, 105. 
Brasrooxk (Sir E.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
327. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 761. 
Braga (Prof. W. H.), radiations old and 
new, 750. 
Brent Valley bird sanctuary, the, by 
W. M. Webb, 767. 
Brightness, binocular 
practical 
roof- 
and uniocular 
discrimination of, by Shepherd Dawson, | 
652. 
British and Irish itineraries and road- 
books, Sir H. G. Fordham on, 528. 
British birds, the feeding habits of, fourth 
report on, 189. 
Bropiz-Innes (J. W.), ethnological 
traces in Scottish folklore, 604. 
*Bromine, the action of, on strychnine, 
by Prof. C. R. Marshall, 447. 
Bronze and iron javelins in Caria, a 
‘find’ of, Prof. W. Ridgeway on, 606. 
Brown (Dr. William) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
327. 
the psychology of writing, 337. 
*Browne (F. Balfour), the life-history 
of a water-beetle, 513. 
Bruce (Sir D.) on the effect of climate 
upon health and disease, 290. 
*Bruce (Dr. W. S8.), zoological results 
of the Scottish National Antarctic 
Expedition, 510. 
Brucrz (William), sheep and cattle 
feeding experiments to test the value 
of feeding-stuffs, 742. 
INDEX. 
Brunton (Sir Lauder) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 290. 
Bryce (Dr. George), the establishment 
and first year and a half’s work of the 
Anthropological Division of the Geo- 
logical Survey of Canada, 621. 
Bryce (Dr. T. H.) on the distribution of 
artificial islands in the lochs of the 
Highlands of Scotland, 204. 
Buckled folding, G. Barrow on, 473. 
Buckmaster (Dr. G. A.) on anesthetics, 
285. 
Bute (A.) on the lake villages in the 
neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 270. 
BurrFiecp (8. T.), report onthe Belmullet 
whaling station, 145. 
Buried river channel near Peterborough, 
Rev. Dr. A. Irving on a, 460. 
Burritt (I. H.), the botany of the 
Abor expedition, 683. 
* BURNSIDE (G.) and Dr. J. G. GRAY, some 
new gyroscope apparatus, 567. 
Burstauu (Prof.) on gaseous explosions, 
192. 
*CADELL (H. M.), river development in 
Central Scotland, 530. 
Calendar in Scotland, the study of cus- 
toms connected with the, by W. 
Crooke, 603. 
CaLLenDAR (Prof. H. L.) on practical 
electrical standards, 109. 
on gaseous explosions, 192. 
—— Address to the Mathematical and 
Physical Section, 387. 
Calluna vulgaris, the ecology of, by Miss 
M. C. Rayner, 677. 
CatmMan (Dr. W. T.) on the compilation 
of an index generum et specierum ant- 
malium, 143. 
on the inheritance and development 
of secondary sexual characters in birds, 
187. 
Calorimetric observations on man, report 
on, 286. 
| Cambrian rocks of Comley, Shropshire, 
excavations among the, 1911, by E. 8. 
Cobbold, 136. 
CamMERON (A. T.) on the effect of low tem- 
peratures on cold-blooded animals, 292. 
| *CampBELL (Prof. D. H.), some impres- 
sions of the flora of Northern South 
America, 679. 
| CamppetL (Dr. G. 8.) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 290. 
CampseEtt (Dr. Robert), the discovery of 
fossils in the jasper and green schist 
series of the Highland border at 
Craigevin Bay, Stonehaven, 461. 
stone of Kincardineshire, 461. 
*CampBELL (W. R.) and Prof. A. B. 
the Downtonian and Old Red Sand- . 
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