INDEX. 
Barker (Prof. B. T. P.) and C. T. 
GmunGHAM on the fungicidal action 
of Bordeaux mixture, 767. 
*BarRKLA (Prof. C. G.), the nature of 
X-rays, 373. 
Barley experiments, Irish, 
by J. H. Bennett, 772. 
the precision of, by Dr. F. E. 
Hackett, 774. 
Barley arowing in Ireland, by H. Hunter, 
773. 
1901-1907, 
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Barley production, problems in, 772. 
Barley, selection of, for productivity, 
by E. 8. Beaven, 772. 
Barr (Prof. A.) on stress distributions in 
engineering materials, 168. 
Barrineton (R. M.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmullet 
whaling station, 154. 
Barrow (George) on the spirorbis lime- 
stones of North Warwickshire, 472. 
on systems of folding in the paleo- 
zoic and newer rocks, 479. 
Barton (Rev. J. W.) on atlas, textual, 
and wall maps for school and university 
use, 156. 
Basement beds of the great oolite and 
the crinoid beds, some of the, E. A. 
Walford on, 482. 
BawtrRee (A. E.), bank-note engraving, 
603. 
Braven (E. S.), selection of barley for 
productivity, 772. 
Britsy (Dr. G. T.), fuel economy and | 
low temperature carbonisation, 432. 
Belief, the conditions of, in immature 
minds (children and ‘ savages’), by 
Prof. Carveth Read, 677. 
Belmullet whaling station, the biological 
problems incidental to the, report on, 154. 
Bremmetin (Prof. van), convergence in 
mammals, 524. 
Bennett (John H.), Irish barley experi- 
ments, 1901-1907, 772. 
Bessel and other functions, 
tabulation of, report on, 87. 
Brtuune-Baker (G. T.), the correlation 
of pattern and structure in the Ruraline 
group of butterflies, 516. 
Bevan (Rev. J. 0.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 324. 
Bipper (G. P.) on the occupation of a 
the further 
table at the zoological station at Naples, | 
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Binary mixtures, the influence of chemical | 
constitution on the thermal properties | 
of, by Ernest Vanstone, 426. 
Binet-Simon intelligence scale, applica- 
tion of the, to normal children in 
Scotland, by Dr. J. L. McIntyre and | 
Agnes L. Rogers, 684. 
*Birmingham, the country round, the 
geology of, by Prof. C. Lapworth, 472. 
1913. 
/ Black-Country plateau, 
817 
Birmingham, the growth of, by W. H. 
Foxall, 550. 
*Birmingham district, the igneous rocks 
of the, Prof. W. W. Watts on, 472. 
Birmingham Snow Hill station altera- 
tions, by F. Gleadow and C. E. Shackle, 
610. 
Bishop's Stortford, a prehistoric site at, 
report on the excavation on, 236. 
Black Country, the, and its borderland, 
by H. Kay, 551. 
the stream- 
courses of the, H. Kay on, 473. 
Blood, the, the effect of altitude on, 
by Prof. Georges Dreyer and Dr. 
E. W. A. Walker, 675. 
Blood and vascular system, the study of 
the, by Prof. Georges Dreyer and Dr. 
E. W. A. Walker, 674. 
BLUMFELD (Dr.) on anesthetics, 237. 
BLUNDELL (Dom F. Odo) on the distri- 
bution of artificial islands in the lochs 
of the Highlands of Scotland, 228. 
| Botton (H.) on the upper old red sandstone 
of Dura Den, 150. 
Bonp (C. I.), a case of unilateral develop- 
ment of secondary male characters in 
a pheasant, and on the influence of 
hormones in the production of second- 
ary sex characters, 521. 
| Bonz (Prof. W. A.) on gaseous explosions, 
166. 
—— the uses of gas, 440. 
Bonney (Dr. T. G.) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 145. 
Bordeaux mixture, the fungicidal action 
of, by Prof. B. T. P. Barker and C. T. 
Gimingham, 767. 
Bori cult, the, in Tunis and Tripoli, by 
Major A. J. N. Tremearne, 636. 
Bosanquet (Prof. R. C.) on excavations 
on Roman sites in Britain, 231. 
Botanical photographs, the registration of, 
report on, 267. 
Botanical Section, Address by Miss 
Ethel Sargant to the, 692. 
Botuamiey (C. H.) on the influence of 
school-books upon eyesight, 268. 
Borromtey (Dr. J. T.) on practical 
electrical standards, 133. 
Borromiry (Prof. W. B.), ammonium 
humate as a source of nitrogen for 
plants, 706. 
the effect of soluble humates on 
nitrogen fixation and plant growth, 777. 
*BouLENGER (E. C.), experiments on the 
metamorphosis of the axolotl, 521. 
Bouton (Prof. W. 8.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 150. 
on a new form of rock-cutting 
machine, 499. 
Bournz (Prof. G. C.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 154 
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