INDEX. 



823 



Educational Section, Address by IVfrs. H. 

 Sidgwick to the, 732. 



*Ed\vakds (Prof. C. A.) twinning in me- 

 tallic crystals, 434. 



Egqar (W. D.) on the influence of school- 

 books iiTpon eyesight, 234. 



Egyptian civilisation, ancient, the in- 

 fluence of, on the world's culture, dis- 

 cussion on, Gti7. 



Prof. G. Elliot Smith on, 667. 



W. J. Perry on, 669. 



Egyptian jewellery, by Prof. W. M. Flin- 

 ders Petrie, 670. 



♦Egyptian tombs, by Robert Mend, 671. 



Egyptians, the ancient, the physical charac- 

 ters of, report on, 189. 



the Neolithic, and the Ethiopians, 



Prof. V. Giuffrida-Ruggeri on, 670. 



Electric oscillations in coupled circuits — 

 a class of particular cases, by Dr. W. 

 Eccles and A. J. Makower, 646. 



Electrical measurement of the vitality of 

 vegetable tissues, the, by Dr. A. D. Waller 

 a>id Mrs. A. 31. Waller, 218. 



*Electro-cardiogi-aph methods at An- 

 coats Hospital, demonstration of, by 

 Dr. C. E. Lea, 688. 



Electromotive phenomena' in plants, report 

 on, 218. ., 



Ellis (Dr. D.) on fossil fungi and fossil 

 bacteria, 729. 



Ellison (Dr. F. O'B.) on electromotive 

 phenomena in plants, 218. 



♦Employment for disbanded members of 

 H.M. forces, by Capt. R. Walker, 584. 



Engineering Section. Address by Dr. II. S. 

 Hele-Shaw to the, 620. 



Eronia, the genus, binomics of the, by 

 F. A. Dixey, 475. 



Ersklse-Murray (Dr.) on radtotele- 

 graphic investigations, 39. 



Ethics and politics, instruction in, by 

 Miss E. E. Constance Jones, 744. 



Ethiopians, the, and the Neolithic Egyp- 

 tians, Prov. V. Giuifrida-Ruggeri on, 

 670. 



Ethnic relations between the Adriatic, 

 Drave, and Danube, diagrammatic 

 map illustrating the, by Sir Arthur 

 Evans, 673. 



Eucalypts, the, the botanical and chemical 

 characters of, ami their correlation, first 

 report on, 97. 



Evans (Sir Arthur) on the lake villages in 

 the neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 170. 



on the age of stone circles, 174. 



Cretan analogies for the origin of the 



alphabet, 667. 



diagrammatic map illustrating the 



ethnic relations between the Adriatic, 

 Lrave, and Danube, 673. 



Evans (Dr. J. W.) on the old red sandstone 

 rocks of Kiltorcan, Ireland, 117. 



Evans (Dr. J. W.), the isolation of the 

 directions-image of a mineral in a rock- 

 slice, 434. -4 



EwART (Prof. A. J.) on tlie botanical and 

 chemical characters of the eucalypts and 

 their correlation, 97. 



on the influence of varying percen- 

 tages of oxygen and of various atmo- 

 spheric pressures upon geotropic and 

 heliotropic irritnbilitu and curvature, 

 231. 



EwrsG (Sir J. A.) on stress distributions in 

 engineering materials, 159. 



♦Excitatory cardiac disorders, clinical 

 recognition of, by the electro-cardio- 

 graph, by Dr. C. E. Lea, 688. 



Exposure tests of light aluminium alloys, 

 by Prof. Ernest WiLson, 647. 



Eyesight, the influence of school-books upon, 

 further report on, 234. 



Facsan (T. W.) and Dr. A. Lauder, on tho 

 effect of increasing thv. amount of cal- 

 cium phosphate in the rations of cnws 

 on the composition of the milk . 777. 



Falconer (J. D.) on the classification 

 land forms, 490. 



Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on electromotive 

 phenomena in plants, 218. 



♦Farming and food-supply : the need for 

 more tillage, by T. H. Middleton, 771. 



♦Fat absorption, some laws of, by Dr. 

 F. W. Lamb, 688. 



Fatigue, some problems of, by Miss May 

 Smith, 693. 



Fatigue from the econmnic standpoint, Vm 

 question of, interim report oti, 283. 



Fatigue limits, a machine for determin- 

 ing, calorimetrically, by C. E. Stro- 

 meyer, 638. 



Fauna of the limestone beds at Treak 

 Cliff and Peakshill, Castleton, Derby- 

 shire, H. Day on the, 428. 



Fawcett (C. B.), the Middle Tees and its 

 tributaries, 493. 



Fawsitt (Prof. C.'E.) on the botanical and 

 chemical characters of the eucalypts and 

 their correlation, 97. 



Fearnsides (Prof. W. G.) on the excava- 

 tion of critical sections in the lower 

 pal-eozoic rocks of England and Wales, 

 117. 



on the underground contours of the 



Barnsley seam of coal in the Yorkshire 

 coalfield, 425. 



♦Fearon (W.), Prof. W. H. Tuojipson, 

 and B. A. McSwiney, the effects of 

 tetanization on tho creatine and 

 creatinine of the muscles of the cat, 688. 



♦Feeding-stuffs, new, by E. T. Hainan, 

 770. 



