INDEX, 
Macatuum, the secretion of a mineral 
acid by the kidneys, 644. | 
Carbonate of lime recovered from causti- | 
cising plant, agricultural value of, by | 
Prof. J. Hendrick, 741. 
Caria, a ‘ find ’ of bronze and iron javelins 
in, by Prof. W. Ridgeway, 606. 
*Carnarvonshire, Western, the pre-Cam- 
brian rocks of, Dr. C. A. Matley on, 471. 
CARPENTER (Prof. G. H.) on the feeding 
habits of British birds, 189. 
CARRUTHERS (R. G.) on the igneous and 
associated rocks of the Glensaul and 
Lough Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo and 
Galway, 143. 
Carter (W. Lower) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 132. 
on the preparation of a list of charac- 
teristic fossils, 135. 
Cave (C. J. P.) on the investigation of the 
upper atmosphere, 105. 
Cestode parasites of trout, the, with 
special reference to the plerocercoid . 
disease of trout from Loch Morar, by 
J. W. Chaloner, 507. 
Cevennes, the caiions of the, by A. H. 
Garstang, 530. 
CHALONER (J. W.) on the cestode parasites 
of trout, with special reference to the 
plerocercoid disease of trout from Loch 
Morar, 507. 
CuapMan (D. L.) on gaseous explosions, | 
192. 
CHapmaNn (Dr. G.) on calorimetric obser- 
vations on man, 286. 
*CHAPMAN (Dr. S.), the number of stars, 
and their bearing on stellar distribu- 
tion, 401. 
Cuapman (Prof. 8. J.), methods of indus- | 
trial peace, 546. | 
Characteristic fossils, the preparation of a 
list of, interim report on, 135. 
*Charnwood rocks, the microscopical and 
chemical composition of, interim report 
on, 475. 
+Cuatiey (Prof. H.), the control of aero- 
planes, 568. 
*Chemical and bacteriological problems 
in relation to agriculture, some impor- 
tant, by Prof. I’. Léhnis, 730. 
Chemical Section, Address by Prof. A. 
Senier to the, 427. 
*Chloro-, bromo-, and _ nitro-amino- 
benzenes, the conversion of, into the | 
C-substituted anilines and anilides, by | 
Dr. K. J. P. Orton, 447. 
*Chlorotoluenes, on the nitration of the, 
by Prof. A. F. Holleman and J. P. 
Wibaut, 447. 
Chordeuma obesum, a new parasitic 
copepod endoparasite in Asteronyx 
loveni, by Prof. H, F, E. Jungersen, | 
505, 
B77. 
Curen (Dr. C.) on magnetic observations 
at Falmouth Observatory, 103. 
*Chromosphere, the presence of radium 
in the, by F. W. Dyson, 401. 
Cladothrix dichotoma (Cohn), some mor- 
phological varieties of, Prof. D. Ellis 
on, 680. 
Clare Island, the survey of, final report on, 
294. 
| CuarKE (Miss L. J.) on the overlapping 
between secondary education and that 
of universities, dc., 338, 
Crayton (B. C.), Prof. E. Witson, and 
A. E. Powrr on the importance of 
previous magnetic history to engineers, 
573. 
CierK (Dugald) on gascous explosions, 
192. 
Climate, the effect of, upon health and 
disease, report on, 290. 
| Climatic pulsation in a Highland region, 
some effects of, by Prof. J. L. Myres, 
534. 
| Cuosge (Col. C. F.), the International 
Map, 527. 
CiouaeH (George W.) and Dr..A. McKrn- 
zim, interconversion of the enantio- 
morphous forms of phenylmethyl- 
carbinol, 446. 
Ciouston (Sir Thomas) on the relation 
of mind to body, 646. 
CoBBOLD (E. 8.) on excavations among the 
Cambrian rocks of Comley, Shropshire, 
1911, 136. 
| CoxEr (Prof. E. G.) on gaseous explosions, 
192. 
the critical velocity of flow of 
mercury in small tubes, 405. 
the experimental determination 
of the stresses in springs and other 
bodies by optical and_ electrical 
methods, 569. 
Cold-blooded animals, the effect of low 
temperatures on, report on, 292. 
Cote (Prof. G.) on the preparation of a 
list of characteristic fossils, 135. 
on the survey of Clare Island, 294. 
Coutrys (8. H.), the rate of liberation of 
hydrocyanic acid from linseed, 741. 
Cotuis (C. E.) and Dr. W. G. DurriELp, 
photographs of a deposit upon the 
poles of an iron are burning in air, 425. 
| *Colour-perimetry in the dark adapted 
eye, by Prof. F. Gotch, 653. 
*Compton (A.), action of the enzymes 
of emulsion on amygdalin and vicianin, 
440. 
Conciliation, by Sir C. W. Macara, 549. 
*Conductivity, a, imparted to liquid air 
by alpha rays, Prof. J. C. MeLennan 
on, 411. 
‘Conventionalism’ in primitive art, by 
Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 599. 
