896 
Sudanese anthropometry, contributions 
to, by Dr. W. L. H. Duckworth, 614. 
Sun-spots, magnetic disturbances, and | 
the sun’s corona, by Rev. A. L. 
Cortie, 411. 
Sun’s corona, the, magnetic disturbances, 
sun-spots, and, by Rev. A. L. Cortie, 
411. 
Suprasylvian operculum, the, in the | 
brains of primates, with special refe- | 
rence to its condition in man, by Prof. 
R. Anthony and Dr. A. 8. de Santa 
Maria, 600. 
‘ Surface’ climate, by W. Lawrence Balls, 
739. 
*Surface tension as a factor in determin- | 
ing the distribution of salts in living 
matter, by Prof. A. B. Macallum, 644. 
Suicliffia, a new specimen of, the structure 
and affinities of, Dr. E. de Fraine on, | 
678. 
Swann (Dr. W. F. G.), a case of anoma- 
lous conduction in a solid dielectric, 424. 
on measurements of the specific 
heats of gases, 425. 
Synthetic aminoglucosides, by Prof. J. C. 
Irvine and A. Hynd, 440. 
* 
Tarsot (P. Amaury), some experiences 
of Southern Nigeria, 532. 
Sudan, 613. 
Tansuey (A. G.) on the experimental study | 
of heredity, 293. 
on the survey of Clare Island, 294. 
*Taste, the neutralisation of, by Prof. 
Hugo Kronecker, 655. 
Taytor (L. F.), an account of some | 
Bontoe Igorots, 620. 
THauu (Dr. J. J. H.) on the occurrence of . 
the Bembridge limestone at Creechbarrow 
* Hill, 129. 
Telephone receivers, the impedance of, 
as affected by the motion of their 
diaphragms, by Prof. A. E. Kennelly 
and G. W. Pierce, 565. 
*Temple of Phil, the, and the archxo- 
logical survey of Nubia, by F. F. 
Ogilvie, 620. 
tribes of the West and Central | 
*Theban tombs, colour photographs of, | 
by R. Mond, 613. 
TuEOBALD (F. V.) on the feeding habits of | 
British birds, 189. 
Thermotoxy, or factors in the growth 
of cotton in Egypt, by W. L. Balls, 
682. 
*Thermotropy and phototropy, by Prof. 
A. Senier, 447. 
Tuomas (H. Hamshaw) on the Jurassic 
flora of Yorkshire, 294. 
Marattiacee, 678. 
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INDEX. 
Tompson (A. §.) and A. J. B. Wace, 
excavations at Halos in Achea 
Phthiotis, 606. 
Tompson (J. H.) and Prof. A. H. Gip- 
SON, experiments on ‘ suction’ or inter- 
action between passing vessels, 567. 
TuHomeson (Prof. 8. P.) on practical 
electrical standards, 109. 
exhibition of a new phenomenon of 
doubly-refracting crystals, 405. 
Tuomeson (Prof. W. H.), the meta- 
bolism of arginin, 657. 
Tompson (Mrs. W. H.) on the ductless 
glands, 291. 
Tomson (A. L.) on the method of ‘ bird- 
marking’ as applied by the Aberdeen 
University bird-migration inquiry, 504. 
THomson (Prof. J. A.) on the feeding 
habits of British birds, 189. 
* on some new alcyonarians, 497. 
Tuomson (Prof. Sir J. J.) on practical 
electrical standards, 109. 
Tuomson (R. B.), the geological evidence 
with regard to the relative age of the 
Abietinee and the Araucarineew, 685. 
Thorium B, uranium 2, and radio-acti- 
nium, the chemical nature of, by A. 
Fleck, 438. 
THorNTON (Prof. W. M.), the ignition of 
gaseous mixtures by momentary elec- 
tric ares, 564. 
*Tuurston (A. P.), the distribution of 
pressure on inclined aero-curves, 568. 
TrppEMAN (R. H.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 132. 
Tms (Dr. H. W. M.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmull 
whaling station, 145. : 
on the inheritance and development 
of secondary sexual characters in birds, 
187. 
Ba 
on the excavation of a prehistoric 
site at Bishop’s Stortford, 284. 
Topp (Dr. J. L.) on the effect of climate 
upon health and disease, 290. 
Totem-pole, a, from the Queen Char- 
lotte Islands, Miss B. Lindsay on, 
621. 
*Town planning movement, the needed 
co-operation of the sciences towards 
the, by Prof. P. Geddes, 552. 
Trade unions, do they raise wages on 
the whole ? by A. A. Mitchell, 553. 
+Transmission of heat, experimental in- 
vestigation of the, by Dr. C. N. Lauder 
and Prof. Petavel, 567. 
Traquarr (Dr. R. H.) on the fish remains 
collected in palsozoic strata at Cowie, 
Stonehaven, 463. 
Trigonometry, the reform of the teaching 
of, by Dr. T. P. Nunn, 706. 
a new Jurassic member of the | Trypanosyllis, the formation of stolons in, 
by F. A. Potts, 513. 
