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INDEX. 



Delf (Dr. E. Marion), the effect of tem- 

 perature on the permeability of proto- 

 plasm to water, 723. 



Dendy (Prof. A.) on obtaining a represen- 

 tative collection of marsupials, 147. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



marinelaboratory , Plymouth, 149. 



on zoological collecting in Australia 



in 1914, 475 



Desch (Dr. C. H.) on dynamic isomerism, 

 81. 



Despott (Dr. G.) on excavations at Tal 

 Herba and Burmeghez fissures, 213. 



Dickson (Prof. H. N.) on maps for school 

 ajid university use, 150. 



Dines (W. H.) on the investigation of the 

 upper atmosphere, 38. 



Directions-image of a mineral in a rock- 

 slice, the isolation of the, by Dr. J. W. 

 Evans, 434. 



*Disbanded members of H.M. forces, em- 

 ployment of, by Capt. R. Walker, 584. 



Discussions : — 



*0n radioactive elements and the 

 periodic law, 366. 



*0n spectral classification of stars and 

 the order of stellar evolution, 366. 



*0n thermionic emission, 366. 



On smoke abatement and air pollu- 

 tion, 387. 



On homogeneous catalysis, 394. 



On radioactive problems in geology, 

 432. 



On the relation of chromosomes to 

 heredity, 469. 



On the classification of land forms, 490. 



*0n the promotion of industrial har- 

 mony, 503. 



On outlets for labour after the war, 503. 



On the effects of the war on credit, 

 currency, and finance, 584. 



On the influence of ancient Egyptian 

 civilisation on the world's culture, 

 667. 



On racial distribution in the Balkans, 

 672. 



On the influence of the war upon the 

 future of British agriculture, 771. 



Ditcham Parle, Hampshire, the vegetation 

 of, report on, 232. 



Dixey (F. A.), binomics of the genus 

 Eronia, 475. 



Dixon (Prof. H. B.) on gaseous explo- 

 sions, 158. 



* the explosion of gases, 387. 



DoBBiB (Sir J. J. ) 071 dynamic isomerism, 

 81. 



DooDSON (A. T.) on the calculation of 

 mathematical tables, 27. 



Ductless glands, report on the, 217. 



DuFFiELD (Prof. W. G.) on establishing a 

 solar observatory in Australia, 45. 



Duffield (Prof. W. G.) on the determina- 

 tion of gravity at sea, 48. 



Dun (W. S.) on the nomenclature of the 

 carboniferous, permo-carboniferous, and 

 permian rocks of the southern hemi- 

 sphere, 263. 



DuNKEELY (J. S.) on the occupation of a 

 table at the marine laboratory, Plymouth^ 

 149. 



DuNLOP (Dr. A.) on the exploration of La 

 Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 194. 



DwERRYHOUSE (Dr. A. R.) on the prepara- 

 tion of a list of characteristic fossils, 116. 



Dynamic isomerism, report on, 81. 



Dyson (Sir F. W.) on establishing n solar 

 observatory in Australia, 45. 



on the determination of gravity at sen, 



48. 



on seismological investigations, 52. 



Address to the Mathematical and 



Physical Section, 357. 



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

 materials for a graphic history of com- 

 parative anatomy, 464. 

 Early man in East Anglia, by Rev. H. J. 



Dukinfield Astley, 677. 

 ' Earth resistance,' Prof. E. W. Marchant 



on, 647. 

 East Anglia, early man in, by Rev. H. J. 



Dukinfield Astley, 677. 

 EccLES (Dr. W. H.) on radiotelegraphic 



investigations, 39. 

 and A. J. Makowee, electric oscilla- 

 tions in coupled circuits — a class of 

 particular cases, 646. 



Economic problems after the war, by 

 Archdeacon W. Cunningham, 619. 



Economic Science and Statistics, Address 

 to the Section of, bv Prof. W. R. Scott, 

 495. 



Eddington (Prof. A. S.) on radiotele- 

 graphic investigations, 39. 



on establishing a solar observatory in 



Australia, 45. 



on the determination of gravity at sea 



48. 



Edridge-Green (Dr. F. W.), some fun- 

 damental facts of vision and colour 

 vision, 686. 



Education and British ideals, by Prof. 

 R. S. Conway, 745. 



Education and industry, by Sir W. 

 Mather, 754. 



by Principal J. C. M. Garnett, 755. 



b_v James Graham, 756. 



Education of girls for professional life, 

 the, by Mrs. W. L. Courtney, 751 . 



with reference to their future 



careers, by Miss R. Oldham, 752. 



with special reference to their 



career, bvMiss E. A. Charlesworth, 753. 



