INDEX. 
Grecory (Prof. J. W.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 111. 
—— on the physiography of arid lands, 
366. 
—— the correlation of the Australian 
marine kainozoic deposits—evidence of | 
the echinoids, bryozoa, and some 
vertebrates, 376. 
Grecory (Prof. R. A.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
248. 
—— on the influence of school books upon 
eyesight, 248. 
767 
Hamivton (J. Erik) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmutlet 
whaling station, 125. 
Harpy (Dr. W. B.) on the occupation of 
a table at the zoological station at Naples, 
162. 
Harker (Dr. G.), the use of waste gases 
of combustion for fire extinctive and 
fumigating purposes, 342. 
Harker (Dr. J. A.) on gaseous explo- 
sions, 177. 
| Harman (N. B.) on the influence of 
GreGory (R. P.) on experimental studies | 
in the physiology of heredity, 245. 
—— on breeding experiments with wno- 
theras, 247. 
—— inheritance in certain giant races 
of Primula sinensis, 587. 
Greic-SmirH (Dr.), bacterial toxins in 
soils, 667. 
GRIFFIN (W. B.), the Canberra plan, 500. 
Grirritus (Principal E. H.) on the work 
of the Corresponding Societies Com- 
mittee, 722. 
Grucuy (G. de) on the exploration of 
La Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 230. 
Gurst (J. J.) on stress distributions in 
engineering materials, 200. 
*—__ a theory of work speeds in grind- 
ing, 502. 
Gururie (F. B.), wheat improvement 
in Australia, 661. 
Happon (Dr. A. C.) on the teaching of 
anthropology, 235. 
—— on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 722. 
Hatz (A. D.) on the study of plant enzymes, 
108. 
*—__ agricultural education, 626. 
—— Address to the Agricultural Sec- 
tion, 636, 670. 
Hatt (Dr. Cuthbert), variation and 
adaptation in the eucalypts, 583. 
Hatt (Dr. T. 8.), Victorian graptolites, | 
| Heredity, the physiology of, experimental 
Be kD: 
—— the age and sequence of the Vic- 
torian tertiaries, 372. 
*HALLIBURTON (Prof. W. D.) and Prof. 
W. E. Drxon, the physiology of cere- 
bro-spinal fluid, 547. 
Harwigan (G. H.), the sand-drift prob- 
lem of the eastern coast of Australia,451. 
Halogens in the gaseous state, the 
viscosities of the, Dr. A. O. Rankine 
on, 306. 
Hamet (E. D. de) on the ringing of 
birds, 399. 
Hamitton (A. G.) on the xerophytic 
characters of Bossiea scolopendria 
(Sm.), 586. 
school books upon eyesight, 248. 
Harmer (F. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 111. 
Harmer (Dr. 8S. F.) on the position of the 
Antarctic whaling industry, 123. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 162. 
Harrison (Rev. 8. N.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 111. 
Harr (T. §.), the central highlands and 
“main divide’ of Victoria, 443. 
| Hartuanp (E. 8.) on the production of 
certified copies of Hausa manuscripts, 
234. 
Hartune (E. J.), a new method for 
determining the specific heats of 
liquids, 337. 
Hausa manuscripts, the production of 
certified copies of, report on, 234. 
Havre Meeting of the French Associa- 
tion: visit of members to the, 720. 
Hawaiian wasps, Dr. R. C. L. Perkins’ 
researches on the colour-groups of, 
Prof. E. B. Poulton on, 403. 
*Hepiey (C.), Polynesian fish-hooks, 
536. 
HENDERSON (Prof. J. B.) on stress dis- 
tributions in engineering materials, 200. 
Herpman (Prof. W. A.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmullet 
whaling station, 125. 
on experiments in inheritance, 163. 
*—__. plankton, 398. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 722. 
studies in, report on, 245. 
Heredity of some emotional traits, by 
Prof. C. B. Davenport, 419. 
*Herens (E. O.) and Professor T. H. 
Lasy on the thermal conductivity of 
air, 301. 
*—_ an absolute determination 
of the thermal conductivity of air, 
304. 
Herman (H.), the tertiary brown coal- 
beds of Victoria, 377. 
Herring (Prof. P. T.), a comparison of 
the activity of extracts of the pars 
intermedia and pars nervosa of the 
ox pituitary, 558. 
