880 
*Earthquakes, the recent, Dr. J. Milne on, 
473 
*Earth’s penetrating radiation over land 
and large bodies of water, the intensity 
of the, Prof. J. C. McLennan on, 410. 
Eccries (Dr. W. H.) on certain pheno- 
mena accompanying the propagation of 
electric waves over the surface of the 
globe, 404. 
and A. J. Maxower, the production 
of electrical oscillations by spark-gaps 
immersed in running liquids, 565. 
Echinocardium cordatum, the life history 
of, Prof. E. W. MacBride on, 493. 
Echinoids, the hybridisation of, H. M. 
Fuchs on, 494. 
Echinus esculentus, on methods of raising 
parthenogenetic larve of, by Miss 
D. J. Lioyd, 495. 
Economic Science and Statistics, Address 
to the Section of, by Sir H. H. Cunyng- 
hame, 536. 
Epiz (Edward §.), Dr. B. Moors, E. 
Wuirsntey, and Dr. W. J. Daxry, the 
nutrition, metabolism, and respiration 
of aquatic animals, 654. 
EpriwGe-Green (Dr. F. W.), a criticism 
of the report of the departmental] 
committee on sight tests, 653. 
Education, the mental and physical factors 
involved in, report on, 327. 
Educational Section, Address by Prof. 
John Adams to the, 688. 
Eaaar (W. D.) on the influence of school- 
books upon eyesight, 295. 
on the curricula and educational 
organisation of industrial and poor-law 
schools, 319. 
the present position of mathe- 
matical teaching, 708. 
Egyptian macrocephalic skull, a, with 
the bones of the skeleton, by Douglas 
E. Derry, 618. 
Egyptians, the ancient, interim report on 
the physical characters of, 268. 
Electric waves, the propagation of, over 
the surface of the globe, certain 
phenomena accompanying, Dr. W. H. 
Eccles on, 404. 
{Electrical measurement of wind veloci- 
ties, the, by Prof. J. T. Morris, 566. 
Electrical measurements, experiments for 
improving the construction of practical 
standards for, report on, 109. 
Electrical oscillations, the production of, 
by spark-gaps immersed in running 
liquids, by Dr. W. H. Eccles and A. J. 
Makower, 565. 
* Dlectroanalysis, report on, 447. 
*Blectrocardiogram, the, by the oscillo- 
graph, by Dr. A. D. Waller, 641. 
*Electromotive phenomena in plants, report 
on, 638. 
* 
INDEX, 
Elephant, the Dundee (1706), Patrick 
Blair’s account of the nerves of the 
trunk of, Dr. A. D. Waller on, 638. 
Exuis (Prof. David) on some morpholo- 
gical varieties of Cladothrix dichotoma ° 
(Cohn), 680. ‘ 
Engineering Section, Address by Prof. 
Archibald Barr to the, 556. 
Ennedi and the Libyan Desert, by W. J. 
H. King, 534. 
*Enzymes of emulsin, action of the, on 
amygdalin and vicianin, by A. Comp- 
ton, 440. 
*Enzymes of linum, the, by Dr. J. 
Vargas Eyre, 438. 
*Equations of the nth degree, an appara- 
tus for the solution of, by Prof. W. 
Peddie, 405. 
*Kquivoluminal oscillations in metals, 
the law of, by Prof. W. Peddie, 401. 
Erratic blocks of the British Isles, report 
on the, 132. 
Ethiopian races, primitive, archeological 
remains of, in Southern Sudan, by 
H. 8. Wellcome, 617. 
Ethnological and archeological researches 
in Crete, report on, 224. 
Evans (Sir A. J.) on archeological and 
ethnological researches in Crete, 224. 
on the lake villages in the neighbour- 
hood of Glastonbury, 270. 
on the age of stone circles, 273. 
*Hwart (Dr. E.) and Prof. A. Kerra, the 
discovery of human skeletons in a 
raised beach near Gullane, 606. 
Ewart (Prof. J. Cossar) on zoology 
organisation, 190. 
fat-tailed sheep, 512. 
Eyesight, the influence of school-books 
wpon, report on, 295. 
*Eyre (Dr. J. Vargas), (a) the enzymes 
of linum; (b) variation in the flax 
plant with locality, 438. 
report on solubility (Part II.), 795. 
Faaan (T. W.) and Dr. A. Laupsr on the 
effect of heavy root-feeding on the 
yield and composition of milk, 731. 
Fairy and other folk-beliefs in the High- 
lands and Lowlands, by Canon J. A. 
MacCulloch, 603. 
*FarTHFruL (Miss), vocational education 
in girls’ schools, 699. 
Fatconer (Dr. J. D.), the origin of kopjes 
and inselberge, 476. 
Fall of a drop through air at reduced 
pressures, the law of, and a redetermin 
ation of e, by Prof. R. A. Millikan, 
410. 
Fatwuaize (E. N.) on the preparation of 
a new edition of ‘Notes and Queries in 
Anthropology,’ 284. 
