818 
Bowater (W.), the hereditary of melan- 
ism in lepidoptera, 514. 
Bowtey (Dr. A. L.), the relation between 
the changes of wholesale and retail 
prices of food, 578. 
Boys (C. Vernon) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 45. : 
BraBRook (Sir E.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
302. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 324. 
Braae (Prof. W. H.), crystals and X-rays, 
386, 
Braus (Prof. H.), the homology of the 
gills in the light of experimental 
investigation, 523. 
living cultures of the embryonic 
heart shown by the micro-kinemato- 
graph, 527. 
BRENCHLEY (Dr. Winifred E.), the weeds 
of arable land, 776. 
Brine cultures, the organisms of, by 
T. J. Evans, 530. 
*British birds, the feeding habits of, fifth 
report on, 511. 
British flora, the preservation of the, 
by A. R. Horwood, 717. 
British ordovician, the shelly and 
graptolitic faunas of the, by Dr. 
Gertrude L. Elles, 490. 
British ordovician brachiopoda, a first 
revision of the, by Clara E. Silvester, 
491. 
British School in Egypt, recent dis- 
coveries of the, by Prof. W. M. Flinders 
Petrie, 645. 
Bromination of toluene, the progressive, 
by J. B. Cohen and P. K. Dutt, 424. 
Broom (Dr. R.) on a mammal-like 
dental succession in a cynodont 
reptile, 530. 
Brown (Dr. R. N. RB.) on atlas, textual, 
and wall maps for school and university 
use, 156. 
on geographical teaching in Scotland, 
61 
Brown (Sidney G.) on radtotelegraphic 
investigations, 131. 
Brown (Dr. William) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education,302. 
psycho-analysis, 688. 
Brvoz (Dr. W. 8.) on geographical teach- 
tng in Scotland, 161. 
~ the Scottish zoological park, 527. 
completion of the map of Prince 
Charles Foreland, Spitsbergen, 546. 
Spitsbergen economically consi- 
dered, 553. 
Bryant (Dr. Sophie), the registration of 
private schools, 752. 
BuckmasTsER (Dr. G. A.) on anesthetics, 
237. 
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INDEX. 
BULLEID (A.) on the lake villages in the 
neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 224. 
BuuueEr (Prof. A. H. R.), the organisation 
of the hymenium in the genus Coprinus, 
715. 
*Burbage breeding experiments, the, by 
Major C. C. Hurst, 774. 
Burne (Miss C. 8.), souling, clementing, 
and catterning, 632. 
BurstTauu (Prof. F. W.) on gaseous ex- 
plosions, 166. 
liquid, solid, and gaseous fuels for 
power production, 808. 
Burr (Cyril), the mental differences 
between the sexes, 750. 
BusuHeE-Fox (J. P.), excavations on the 
site of the Roman town of Viroconium 
at Wroxeter, Salop, 629. 
Business: organisation, the scientific 
study of, by Prof. C. H. Oldham, 574. 
Butterflies, the Ruraline group of, the 
correlation of pattern and structure 
in, by G. T. Bethune-Baker, 516. 
CaDELL (H. M.) on geographical teaching 
tn Scotland, 161. 
CapMaAn (W. H.), the artificial incubating 
establishments of the Egyptians, 770. 
CaLLENDAR (Prof. H. L.) on practical 
electrical standards, 133. 
on gaseous explosions, 166. 
Calorimetric observations on man, report 
on, 262. 
Cambrian area called the Cwms in the 
Caradoc-Comley region of Shropshire, 
critical sections of the, by E. S. 
Cobbold, 486. 
CamEROn (A. T.) on the effect of low tem- 
peratures on cold-blooded animals, 261. 
CaMPBELL (Dr. Harry), the factors 
which have determined man’s evolu- 
tion from the ape, 637. 
Canal policy, a forward; its economic 
justification, by W. M. Acworth, 577. 
Canals and waterways of the United 
Kingdom, the, reasons why the State 
should improve, by Sir J. P. Griffith, 
576. 
CantTRILL (T. C.), estheria in the Bunter 
of South Staffordshire, 475. 
stone-boiling in the British Isles, 
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647. 
Capitan (Prof. Dr.), les derniéres décou- 
vertes d’ceuvres d’art paléolithiques 
dans les Cavernes de la Gaule, 647. 
Carapace, the phylogeny of the, Dr. J. 
Versluys on, 791. 
*Carboniferous limestone, the, at the 
head of the Vale of Neath, by C. H . 
Cunnington, 499. 
*C..RLIER (Prof. E. W.), the structure of 
the post-pericardial body of the skate, 
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