890 
Myres (Prof. J. L.) on the distribution of 
artificial islands in the lochs of the High- 
lands of Scotland, 204. 
——on archeological and ethnological 
researches in Crete, 224. 
on the collection of photographs of 
anthropological interest, 275. 
on the preparation of a new edition 
of * Notes and Queries in Anthropology,’ 
284. 
on some effects of climatic pulsation 
in a Highland region, 534. 
Nationalisation of the Western Railroad, 
the, by Yves Guyot, 554. 
*Nation’s food supply, the sources of the, 
by R. H. Rew, 734. 
Neolithic cemetery at La Motte, Jersey, 
the discovery of a, R. R. Marett on, 
623. 
Nerve blocks, a comparison of naturally 
and artificially aroused impulses under 
the influence of, by C. M. Gruber, 
650. 
Nervous induction in the paths of the 
pressure sense, by Max von Frey, 651. 
Newranps (A.), the economic aspect of 
Scottish water-power, 552. 
water-power and industrial develop- 
ment in the Scottish Highlands, 769. 
NewstxAD (R.) on the feeding habits of 
British birds, 189. 
Nicnotson (Dr. J. W.) on the further 
tabulation of Bessel and other functions, 
39. 
on series in spectra, 415. 
Nicott (Dr. W.), recent progress in 
helminthology, 509. 
Nitric’esters, the pharmacological action 
of, by C. R. Marshall, 642. 
Nitrogen assimilation by free-living organ- 
isms, Dr. H. B. Hutchinson on, 740. 
*North-Eastern Asiatic race, the old, 
which gave America its Indians, Dr. 
Ales Hrdlitka on, 621. 
‘Notes and Queries in Anthropology,’ 
report on the preparation of a new 
edition of, 284. 
Nubas ancient and modern, by Dr. F. 
Wood Jones, 619. 
*Nubia, the archeological survey of, 
and the Temple of Phile, by F. F. 
Ogilvie, 620. 
Nunn (Dr. T. P.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
327. 
the reform of the teaching of trigo- 
nometry, 706. 
Norrart (W. H.), W. F. Coormr, and 
G. A. Freak, the fat-globules of milk in 
relation to churning, 732. 
INDEX, 
Oat kernel, the, by Prof. R. A. Berry, 733. 
*Ogilvie (I. F.), the Temple of Paile and 
the archological survey of Nubia, 620. 
Older granite in Lower Dee-side, the, by 
G. Barrow, 465. 
OxpHamM (R. D.) on seismological investi- 
gations, 69. 
Otver (Prof. F. W.) on the structure of 
fossil plants, 292. 
Optical rotatory power of quartz, the, 
by Dr. T. M. Lowry, 418. 
*Optically active substances, nomencla- 
ture of, by Dr. E. F. Armstrong, 445, 
Orders of coincidence, proof of a general 
theorem relating to, by Prof. J. (. 
Tields, 413. 
Origin of life, the, discussion on, 540. 
——F. A. Minchin on, 540. 
Orton (Prof. K. J. P.) on the transforma- 
tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 
substances, and its relation to substitu- 
tion in benzene derivatives, 116. 
on the crystalline rocks of Anglesey, 
125. . 
the conversion of chloro-, bromo-, 
and nitro-amino-benzenes into the 
C-substituted anilines and anilides, 447. 
Oscillating spark, the current-potentia! 
curves of the, by Dr. S. R. Milner, 
424, 
OstrnreLp (Dr. C. H.), experiments in 
the origin of species in the genus Hiere- 
cium (apogamy and hybridity), 674. 
OswaLp (Dr. Felix), from the Victoria 
Nyanza to the Kisii Highlands, 529. 
Overlapping between secondary education 
and that of universities and other places 
of higher education, final report on, 338. 
Owens (Dr. J. S.), the settlement and 
transport of sand in water, 472. 
experiments on the weathering of 
Portland stone, 572. 
Oxydases in white flowers, the distribu- 
tion of, by W. Neilson Jones, 439. 
Oxy-hemoglobin, the dissociation of, at 
high altitudes, report on, 290. 
*. 
Panu (Sydney G.), the blackening of the 
leaves of Aucuba japonica, 439. 
Paleobotany versus stratigraphy in New 
Brunswick, by Dr. Marie C. Stopes, 471. 
*Palzolithic man, discussion on, 612. 
Paleozoic rocks of Wales and the West of 
England, the excavation of critical sec- 
tions in the, report on, 136. 
Pare-y-Meirch Wood, Kinmel Park, 
Abergele, North Wales, excavations in 
the ancient hill fort in, by Willoughby 
Gardner, 611. 
Parka decipiens, the nature of, A. W. R. 
Don on, 464. 
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