INDEX. 
835 
Radium rays in the treatment of hyper- | Reproductive cycle, the effect of, on 
secretion of the thyroid gland, by 
Dr. Dawson Turner, 672. 
*Rainfall maps of China, new, by W. G. 
Kendrew, 557. 
Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, the geology 
of, interim report on, 151. 
Raw (Frank) on the occurrence of a 
wind-worn rock surface at Lilleshall 
Hill, Salop, and of wind-worn stones 
there and elsewhere, 493. 
Rawson (Col. H. E.), variation of 
structure and colour of flowers under 
insolation, 711. 
RayiereH (Lord) on practical electrical 
standards, 133. 
Rayner (Miss M. ©.) on the flora of the 
peat of the Kennet Valley, 265. 
Reap (Sir C. H.) on the lake villages in the 
neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 224. 
on the age of stone circles, 227. 
Rwap (Prof. Carveth) on the differentia- 
tion of man from the anthropoids, 
637. 
the conditions of belief in immature 
minds (children and ‘ savages’), 677. 
Reading, experiments on the methods of 
teaching, by Dr. C. W. Valentine, 747. 
Reasoning, tests of, and their relation 
to general mental ability, by R. C. 
Moore, 684. 
Reasoning tests, additional, suitable for 
the mental diagnosis of school children, 
by W. H. Winch, 685. 
Renves (E. A.) on atlas, textual, and 
wall maps for school and university use, 
156. 
*Reflector, photographic and_ spectro- 
graphic arrangements of a, by J. H. 
Reynolds, 394. 
*Registration of all schools, discussion 
on, 753. 
Registration of private schools, the, by 
Dr. Sophie Bryant, 752. 
Registration of Roman Catholic schools, 
the, by Bishop McIntyre, 752. 
Registration of schools, the, by Bishop 
Welldon, 751. 
Ret (Clement) on acquiring and arranging 
collections illustrating the natural history, 
a&c., of the Isle of Wight, 155. 
Rew (Thomas), the stream-line flow of 
solids, 604. 
“Reinke (Prof. J.) on the nature of life, 
705. 
RENDLE (Dr. A. B.) on acquiring and 
arranging collections illustrating the 
natural history, &c., of the Isle of Wight, 
155. 
RENNIE (J.) on practical electrical stan- 
dards, 133. 
Reproduction, the physiology of, dis- 
cussion on, 669, 
glycogen and fat metabolism in 
crustacea, by Geofirey Smith, 670. 
Resistance of air to falling spheres, the, 
by Dr. G. A. Shakespear, 402. 
*Resonance spectra under high dis- 
persion, by Prof. R. W. Wood, 391. 
*Reynoitps (J. H.), photographic and 
spectrographic arrangements of a 
reflector, 394. 
REYNOLDS (Prof. S. H.) on the igneous 
and associated rocks of the Glensaul 
and Lough Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo 
and Galway, 150. 
on the preparation of a list of 
characteristic fossils, 150. 
Rhiwlas and Bala limestones at Bala, 
North Wales, the relation of the, by 
Dr. Gertrude L. Elles, 485. 
RipGEway (Prof. W.) on the lake villages 
in the neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 
224. 
on the age of stone circles, 227. 
on the distribution of artificial 
islands in the lochs of the Highlands of 
Scotland, 228. 
on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 231. 
on the excavation on a prehistoric site 
at Bishop’s Stortford, 236. 
*RippmaNn (Prof.), spelling reform, 747. 
Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
302. 
— sun cult and megaliths in Oceania, 
and Rev. G. HALL, a gypsy pedigree 
and its lessons, 625. 
Roar (Dr. H. E.), the relation of the 
weight of the kidneys to the total 
weight of cats, 673. 
Rosertson (Andrew) on the strength of 
free-ended struts, 605. 
*Rosinson (Dr. L.), the relations of the 
lower jaw to articulate speech, 638. 
*Rock-cutting machine, a new form of, 
Prof. W. S. Boulton on, 499. 
Rock soil distribution of plants, the 
value of a knowledge of, in tracing 
geological boundaries, by A. 
Horwood, 483. 
Rogers (Agnes L.) and Dr. J.-L. 
McIntyR4, application of the Binet- 
Simon intelligence scale to normal 
children in Scotland, 684. 
Rocrrs (F.) on stress distributions in 
engineering materials, 168. 
Roman sites in Britain, report on ex- 
cavations on, 231. 
*RosENHAIN (Dr. W.), the amorphous 
phase in metals, 427. 
‘ Rostro-carinate’ flints, the formation of, 
by Prof. W. J. Sollas, 788. 
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