762 
Coxer (Prof. E, G.) and Prof. Finon, 
experimental determination of the dis- | 
tribution of stress and strain in solids, 
201. 
—— —— the stress distribution in 
short compression members, 501. 
——and W. A. Scopnz, temperature 
cycles in heat-engines, 512. 
‘Cold-blooded animals, the effect of low 
temperature on, report on, 241. 
Coue (Prof. Grenville) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 111. 
—— on the old red sandstone rocks of 
Kiltorcan, Ireland, 113. 
—— on the preparation of a list of strati- 
graphical names used in the British 
Isles, 113. 
Coz (W.) and H. Wurreneap, a biblio- 
graphy of the publications of local | 
scientific societies, 730. 
CoLeman (Prof. A. P.), the climatic 
conditions of the early pre-Cambrian, 
3959. 
Coliform and other organisms, the sym- 
biotic activities of, on media con- 
taining carbohydrates and allied sub- 
stances, Burton Bradley on, 556. 
CoLLINGRIDGE (George), Australia: its | 
discovery as evidenced by ancient 
charts, 449. 
Colouring matters of certain marine 
organisms, the, by Dr. A. Holt, 342. 
*Commercial schools, by Dr. G. T. 
Moody, 626. 
Compulsory education of youth, the, 
by Prof. J. J. Findlay, 626. 
*Conation, analysis of, by Dr. H. T. 
Lovell, 559. 
Concussion of the spinal cord and allied 
conditions, Alan Newton on, 554. 
Condition in cattle, the estimation of, 
‘by J. A. Murray, 669. 
Cook (Gilbert) on stress distributions in 
engineering materials, 200. 
*Cook, James, a recently discovered 
MS. by, by H. Yule Oldham, 449. 
*Coral reefs, Darwin’s theory of, new 
evidence for, by Prof. W. M. Davis, 
381. 
*Corpora arantii, the functions of the, 
by Prof. Sir T. P. A. Stuart, 555. 
Corresponding Societies Committee :— 
Report, 722 
Conference at Havre, 722. 
List of Corresponding Societies, 
733. 
Papers published by Corresponding 
Societies, 738. 
*Corrosion of iron and steel by artesian 
waters in New South Wales, the, by 
Prof. Fawsitt, 342. 
CorTIE (Rev. A. L.) on establishing a solar 
observatory in Australia, 74. 
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Cotarnine and hydrastinine, the con- 
densation of, with aromatic alde- 
hydes, by Mrs. G. M. Robinson, 341. 
*CoTton (L. A.), the genesis of the 
diamond in New South Wales, 381. 
Cotton, some factors controlling the 
growth of, by H. T. Ferrar, 659. 
CROOKE (W.) on the production of certified 
copies of Hausa manuscripts, 234. 
—— on the teaching of anthropology, 235. 
Crowruer (0. H.) and Prof. F. C. La, 
the change in the modulus of elas- 
ticity and of other properties of metals 
with temperature, 502. 
Crystalline form, the correlation of, with 
molecular structure, 109. 
| *Culture and degeneration, by Prof. F. 
von Luschan, 529. 
CULVERWELL (Prof. E. P.) on the mental 
and physical factors involved in educa- 
tion, 248. 
CunnineHam (Lt.-Col. A.) on the dis- 
posal of copies of the binary canon, 102. 
CunNINGHAM (Dr. J. T.), the hormone 
theory of the heredity of somatic 
modifications, 419. 
*Curvature of the earth’s surface, the 
experimental demonstration of the, 
by H. Yule Oldham, 443. 
| Cyanogenesis in plants, discussion on, 343. 
Cyanogenetic plants of New South 
Wales, the, by Dr. J. M. Petrie, 343. 
*Cyclograph, the, an instrument for 
quickly marking microscopical slides, 
by Prof. Sir T. P. A. Stuart, 555. 
*Cylindro-conical stones of Western 
New South Wales, the distribution of 
the, by R. Etheridge, 535. 
*Daxtn (Prof. W. J.), an expedition to 
the Abrolhos Islands, 402. 
Datpy (Prof. W. E.) on gaseous explo- 
sions, 177. 
—— on stress distributions in engineering 
materials, 200. 
—— railways and motive power, 499. 
—— the testing of materials, 500. 
—— the Imperial College of Science and 
Technology; the Goldsmiths’ Com- 
pany’s extension of the Engineering 
College, 506. 
DaniEwt (G. F.) on the mental and physi- 
cal factors involved in education, 248. 
—— on the influence of school books upon 
eyesight, 248. 
Darwin (H.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 41. 
*Darwin’s theory of coral reefs, new 
evidence for, by Prof. W. M. Davis, 
381. 
Davenport (Prof. C. B.), heredity of 
some emotional traits, 419. 
