INDEX. 781 
*Witson (Prof. J. T.) and Prof. T. W. | 
Eperworts Davin on an Australian 
cranium of probable pleistocene age, 
31 
Worverris (H. E.) on gaseous explosions, 
Wrnvtz (Sir B. C. A.) on the teaching of 
anthropology, 235. 
*Wireless telegraphic circuits, demon- 
stration of a mechanical analogue 
of, by Prof. T. R. Lyle, 301. 
*Wireless telegraphy, discussion on, 305. 
*—_ Sir O. Lodge on, 305. 
~—— the Balsillie system of, as em- 
ployed in the radiotelegraph stations 
of Australia, by J. G. Balsillie, 514. 
Wisdom (science), the place of, in the 
State and in education, by Prof. H. E. 
Armstrong, 608. 
*Woop (Prof. T. B.), variety testing, 662. 
*—__ strength of wheat flour, 662. 
—— and A. V. Hm, fattening capacity 
and skin temperature, 665. 
——and G. Upny Yuvts, feeding 
statistics and starch equivalents, 665. 
Woops (H.) on the preparation of a list 
of characteristic fossils, 111. 
Woopwarp (Dr. A. Smith) on the pre- | 
paration of a list of characteristic | 
fossils, 111. 
on the old red sandstone rocks of 
Kiltorcan, Ireland, 113. 
—— on the upper old red sandstone of | 
Dura Den, 116. 
—— on the fossil fishes from Dura Den, ) 
22 
Wool inheritance, P. G. Bailey on, 654. 
*Work speeds in grinding, a theory of, 
by J. J. Guest, 502. 
Worm parasites of tropical Queensland, 
Dr. W. Nicol on the, 407. 
*Written errors, a contribution to the 
psychology of, by Dr. H. T. Lovell, 
559. 
Wynne (Prof. W. P.) on the correlation 
of crystalline form with molecular 
structure, 109. 
*y rays, the nature of, by T. H. Laby 
and W. Stuart, 304. 
*y rays from radium, the origin and 
nature of the, by Prof. Sir E. Ruther- 
ford, 303. 
Yarr (Prof. R. H.) on the vegetation of 
Ditcham Park, Hampshire, 245. 
—— on the renting of Cinchona botanic 
station in Jamaica, 248. 
Yorkshire, the Jurassic flora of, report 
on the investigation of, 244. 
Youne (Prof. Sydney) on dynamic iso- 
merism, 102. 
YuuxE (G. Udny) and Prof. T. B. Woop, 
feeding statistics and starch equi- 
valents, 665. 
Zoological Section, Address by Prof. A. 
Dendy to the, 383. 
Zoological station at Naples, report on the 
occupation of a table at the, 162. 
* Zoology organisation, report on, 401. 
