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INDEX. 



BuSHE-Fos (J. p.). excavations on the 

 Roman site of Vriconium (Wroxeter), 

 206. 



Cadbtjey (E.) on the question of fatigue 



from the economic standpoint, 283. 

 Cadmium-vapour arc-lamp, a new, Dr. 



H. J. S. Sand on, 386. 

 Caie (J. M.), the probable effect of the 



war on the future of agriculture in 



Scotland, 771. 

 Calcium phosphate in the rations of cows, 



the effect of increasing the amount of, 



on the composition of the milk, Dr. A. 



Lauder and T. W. Fagan on, 777. 

 Caixendab (Prof. H. L.) on gaseous ex- 

 plosions, 158. 

 Calman (Dr. W. T.) on the proposed survey 



of the natural history of the Isle of Man, 



149. 

 Cambage (R. H.) on the botanical and 



chemical characters of the euccdypts and 



their correlation, 97. 

 Cameron (Dr. Alfred E.), the insect as- 

 sociation of a local environmental com- 

 plex, 468. 

 *CapLllary phenomena in blood cells : 



phagocjrtosis, &c., by Dr. John Tait, 



688. 

 Carboniferous, permo-carboniferous, and 



permian rocks of the southern hemisphere, 



the nomenclature of the, report on, 263. 

 Carboniferous limestone zones of N.E. 



Lancashire, the, by Dr. A. Wilmore, 



427. 

 *Caer (Dr. Wildon), philosophy and the 



war, 691. 

 Carter ( W. Lower) on the preparation of a 



list of characteristic fossils, 116. 

 Cauwood (J. D.) and W. E. S. Turner, 



the molecular state of salts in solution, 



402. 

 Cave (C. J. P.) on the investigation of the 



upper atmosphere, 38. 

 Ceremonial and descent in Ambrim, by 



Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 675. 

 Ceylon flora, the figures of rarity of the, 



further deductions from, by Dr. C. J. 



WiUis, 726. 

 Chapman (D. L.) on gaseous explosions, 



158. 

 Chapman (Prof. S. J.) on the question of 



fatigue from the economic standpoint, 



283. 

 Character, the study of, by exact 



methods : its possibility and diffi- 

 culties, by E. Webb, 694. 

 Characteristic fossils, the preparation of a 



list of, report on, 116. 

 Charlesworth (Miss E. A.), education of 



girls with special reference to their 

 career, 753. 



Charnwood Forest, th North-western 

 region of. Rev. Prof. T. G. Bonney on, 

 423. 



Chattaway (Dr. F. D.) on non-aromatic 

 diazonium salts, 95. 



Chaundy (T. W.) on the calculation of 

 mathematical tables, 27. 



on the determination of gravity at sea, 



48. 



Chemical Section, Address by Prof. W. A. 

 Bone to the, 368. 



* Chest types in man in relation to disease, 

 by Dr. G. W. Hambleton, 678. 



Children, the special interests of, at diffe- 

 rent ages in the war, by Dr. C. W. Kim- 

 mins, 691. 



Children's powers of observation, some 

 effects of training, by Miss I. B. Saxby, 

 700. 



Chisholm (G. G.) on maps for school and 

 university use, 150. 



Chree (Dr. C.) on radiotelegraphic investi- 

 gations, 39. 



on stress distributions in engineering 



materials, 159. 



Chromosomes, the discession of the, and 

 mitokinetism, by Prof. M. Hartog, 470. 



the relation of, to heredity, dis- 

 cussion on, 469. 



Prof. E. W. MacBride on, 469. 



Cinchona botanic station in Jamaica, the 

 renting of, report on, 229. 



*Cities, the study of, by Prof. P. Geddes 

 and Miss M. Barker, 494. 



Clarke (Miss L. J.) on university scholar- 

 ships, exhibitions, and bursaries, 238. 



Clerk (Dr. Dugald) on gaseous explosions, 

 158. 



Close (Col. C. F.) on maps for school and 

 university use, 150. 



Clubb (Dr. J. A.) on the character, work, 

 and maintenance of museums, 262. 



Coal, the micro-structure of, by Dr. G. 

 Hickling, 435. 



CoBBOLD (E. S.) on the excavation of criti- 

 cal sections in the lower palceozoic rocks 

 of England and Wales, 117. 



COEFEY (Dr. George) on the distribution 

 of bronze age implements, 199. 



CoKER (Prof. E. G.) on gaseous explosions, 

 158. 



on stress distributions in engineering 



materials, 159. 



Cole (Prof. F. J.) and Nellie B. Eales, 

 materials for a graphic history of com- 

 parative anatomy, 464. 



Cole (Prof. Grenville A. J.) on. the prepara- 

 tion of a list of characteristic fossils, 116. 



on the old red sandstone rocks of Kil- 



torcan, Ireland, 117. 



on the preparation of a list of strati- 



graphical names used in the British Isles, 

 123. 



