816 
AnpDERSON (J. S.), a new method of 
starting mercury vapour apparatus,402. 
Anprrson (M. J.), a new method of 
sealing electrical conductors through | 
glass, 405. 
AwnpErson (Prof. R. J.) on the skull and 
teeth of tursiops, 532. 
— on the skeletal elements of the 
mammalian limb, 533. 
Animal husbandry, the application of | 
generative physiology to, by K. J. J. 
Mackenzie, 669. 
tions in, by W. Neilson Jones, 713. 
Anthropological Section, Address 
Sir Richard Temple to the, 613. 
+Anthropological teaching in universities, 
by | 
the practical application of, discussion | 
on, 630. 
Anthropometric investigation in the British | 
Isles, the organisation of, report on, 230. | 
Apple canker fungus, Nectria ditissima 
Tul., the biology of the, by 8S. P. 
Wiltshire, 714. 
Aqueducts of ancient Rome, the, by 
Dr. T. Ashby, 631. 
ARBER (Dr. E. A. Newell) on the fossil 
floras of the South Staffordshire coal- 
field, 477. 
Archeological discoveries, recent, in the 
Channel Islands, by Dr. R. R. Marett, 
628. 
Archeology of Cyprus, the, by Prof. | 
J. L. Myres, 644. 
Arcuer (Prof. R. L.) on atlas, textual, 
and wall maps for school and university 
use, 156. 
ARCHIBALD (D.) on the investigation of 
the wpper atmosphere, 130. 
Armstrone (Dr. E. F.) on the study of 
plant enzymes, 143. 
Armstrona (Prof. H. E.) on dynamic | 
isomerism, 141. 
+—— on the proper utilisation of coal 
and fuels derived therefrom, 432. 
Aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- | 
stances, the transformation of, and its 
relation to substitution in benzene de- 
rivatives, report on, 136. 
*Articulate speech, the relations of the 
lower jaw to, by Dr. L. Robinson, 638. 
Artificial island, a supposed, near Loch 
Ranza, Arran, Hugh Munro on, 230. 
Artificial islands in the lochs of the High- 
lands of Scotland, the distribution of, 
third report on, 228. 
Asaxawa (Prof. G.) and Prof. J. E. 
PETAVEL on the effect of compression 
ratio on the efficiency of a gas engine, 
599. 
Asuey (Dr. T.) on excavations on Roman 
sites in Britain, 231. 
on the study of plant enzymes, 143. 
INDEX. 
Asupy (Dr. T.), the Via Appia, 630. 
the aqueducts of ancient Rome, 631. 
*ASHWORTH (Dr. J. H.), pseudo-herma- 
phrodite examples of Daphnia pulex, 
522. 
Assyrian medicine, ancient, by R. C. 
Thompson, 644. 
Aston (F. W.), a new elementary con- 
stituent of the atmosphere, 403. 
Atlas, textual, and wall maps for school 
and university use, report on, 156. 
| Atmosphere, a new elementary con- 
Anthocyan formation, some investiga- | 
stituent of the, by F. W. Aston, 403. 
the upper, the investigation of, 
twelfth report on, 130. 
Atmospheric pollution, possible methods 
for measuring the amount of, by Dr. 
J. S. Owens, 395. 
*Atmospheric refraction and absorption 
as affecting transmission in wireless 
telegraphy, by Dr. W. H. Eccles, 607. 
*Atom, the structure of the, by Prof. 
Sir J. J. Thomson, 374. 
* by Prof. E. Rutherford, 375. 
AupEN (Dr. G. A.) on the age of stone 
circles, 227. 
on the organisation of anthropometric 
investigation in the British Isles, 230. 
on the influence of school-books wpon 
eyesight, 268. 
on the mental and physical factors 
involved in education, 302. 
Australia, Prof. J. W. Gregory on, 553. 
| Avon, the Warwick, the upper basin of, 
by Miss C. A. Simpson, 549. 
*Avonian, the lower and upper, the 
division between, by Dr. A. Vaughan, 
480. 
¥Axolotl, the metamorphosis of the, ex- 
periments on, by E. G. Boulenger, 521. 
Bapen (M. L.), conditions necessary 
for the germination of the spores of 
Coprinus sterquilinus, Fr., 715. 
Baganda, the historical value of the 
traditions of the, by E. 8. Hartland, 
625. 
Baanatu (Richard 8.), a chalcid parasitic 
on thrips (Thysanoptera), 531. 
on the systematic position of the 
order protura, 531. 
Baker (Dr. H. F.), Address to the Mathe- 
matical and Physical Section, 367. 
Barour (H.) on the lake villages in the 
neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 224. 
on the age of stone circles, 227. 
BatwarD (P. B.), the need for experi- 
mental evidence of the value of hand- 
work, 753. 
Bank-note engraving, by A. E. Bawtree, 
603. 
Barcrort (J.) on the dissociation of oxy- 
hemoglobin at high altitudes, 260. 
