INDEX. 



821 



Cole (Prof. Grenville A. J.), Address to 



the Geological Section, 403. 

 Colour standards, by J. Ramsbottom, 790. 

 Colour vision, some fundamental facts of, 



by Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green, 686. 

 Commutating device, a seK-adjusting, by 



Prof. Miles Walker, 645. 

 Comparative anatomy, materials for a 



graphic history of, by Prof. F. J. Cole 



and NeUie B. Bales, 464. 

 Continuous cropping, economics of, by 



T. Wibberley, 774. 

 Conway (Prof. R. S.), some offerings to 



the Venetic goddess Rehtia, 674. 



education and British ideals, 745. 



Cook (Gilbert) on stress distributions in 



engineering materials, 159. 

 *Copper in animal and vegetable tissues, 



the presence of, by Dr. C. Powell- 

 White, 688. 

 Corresponding Societies Committee : — 

 Repcyrt, 781. 



Conference at Manchester, 781. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 796. 

 Papers published by Corresponding 

 Societies, 801. 

 Corrosive action of certain brines in Mani- 

 toba, the, by Prof. R. C. Wallace, 427. 

 CoETiE (Rev. A. L.) on establishing a solar 



observatory in Australia, 45. 

 Cotton industry, the, the application of 



science to, by W. L. Balls, 721. 

 Courtney (Mrs. W. L.), the education of 



girls for professional life, 751. 

 *CowAED (Dr. H. F.), the dilution limits 



of inflammability of mixed inflammable 



gases with air, 387. 

 * and Prof. A. Harden, diagrams 



used by Dalton in illustrating his ato- 

 mic theory, 386. 

 Cox (Dr. A. H.) and A. K. Wells, the 



Ordovician sequence in the Cader Idris 



district (Merioneth), 424. 

 Cbaweokd (O. G. S.) on the distribution of 



bronze age implements, 199. 

 Credit, currencj% and finance, the efiecta of 



the war on, report and discussion on, 584. 

 Cretan analogies for the origin of the al- 

 phabet, by Sir Arthur Evans, 667. 

 Ceonin (J.) on the chemical investigation of 



natural plant products of Victoria, 86. 

 *Cbook (Thomas) on the economic mine- 

 ral products of Damaraland, S.W. 



Africa, 435. 

 Crossley (Prof. A. W.) 07i the study of 



hydroaromatic substances, 79. 

 Crowther (Prof. C), the significance of 



the act of milking, 779. 

 and A. G. Ruston, cost of food in 



production of milk on three Yorkshire 



farms, 775. 

 the plant as an index of smoke 



pollution, 780. 



Crystalline form, the correlation of, with 



molecidar structure, report on, 85. 

 Cunningham (Archdeacon W.), economic 



problems after the war, 619. 

 Curtis (Raymond), the distribution of 



population in the district around Leek, 



492. 

 Cyclones, the mechanism of, by F. J. W. 



Whipple, 367. 

 Cyprus, anthropometric investigations in, 



report on, 193. 



Daktn (Prof. W. J.) on the investigation of 

 the biology of the Abrolhos Islands, 148. 



Dalby (Prof. W. E.) on gaseous explo- 

 sions, 158. 



on stress distributions in engineering 



materials, 159. 



*Dalton, Dr. John, his lectures and lec- 

 ture illustrations in natural philosophy, 

 by Prof. W. W. Haldane Gee, 366. 



♦Dalton's atomic theory, diagrams used 

 in illustrating, exhibition of, 386. 



*Damaraland, S.W. Africa, the economic 

 mineral products of, by T. Crook, 435. 



Daniell (G. F.) on maps for school aiid 

 university use, 150. 



on the influence of school-books upon 



eyesight, 234. 



Darwin (H.) on seismological investiga- 

 tions, 52. 



David (Rev. A. A.), military training in 

 schools, 747. 



David (Prof. T. W. Edgeworth) on cutting 

 sections of Australian fossil plants, 231. 



on the nomenclature of the carbon- 

 iferous, permo-carboniferous, and per- 

 mian rocks of the southern liemisphere, 

 263. 



Davidson (Rev. J.) on the proposed survey 

 of the natural history of the Isle of Man, 

 149. 



Davison (C.) on seismological investiga- 

 tions, 52. 



Dawkins (R. M.), the Greek element in 

 Asia Minor, 671. 



Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd) on the lake vil- 

 lages in the neighbourhood of Olaston- 

 bury, 170. 



on the age of stone circles, 174. 



on the distribution of bronze age im- 

 plements, 199. 



the classification of the tertiary 



strata by moans of the Eutherian mam- 

 mals, 420. 



the geological evidence in Britain 



as to the antiquity of man, 421. 



the place of museums in general 



education, 746. 

 Day (Henry) on the fauna of the lime- 

 stone beds at Treak Cliff and Peakshill, 

 Castleton, Derbyshire, 423. 



