INDEX. 



835 



Traction of vehicles, the, recent im- 

 provements in, by T. H. Biigg, 048. 



Transformer core loss as affected by 

 triple harmonics, by H. M. Laccy and 

 C. H. Stubbings, 647. 



Trotter (A. P.) o/i the influciirp of school- 

 books upon eyesifjht, 234. 



Tuburcinia primulicola Rostrup, the life 

 history and cytology of, bv Dr. M. 

 Wilson, 730. 



Turner (Prof. H. H.) on radiotelegraphic 

 investigations, 39. 



on establishtn'j a solar observatory in 



Australia, 45. 



— ■ — on the determination of gravity at sea, 

 48. 



on seismological investigations, 52. 



on the luork of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 781. 



TcTRNEE. (W. E. S.) ionisation in solvents 

 of low dielectric constant, 402. 



and J. D. Cauwood, the molecular 



state of salts in solution, 402. 



TUENOR (Christopher), land settlement 

 for ex-service men. 582. 



*Twinning in metallic crystals, bv Prof. 

 C. A. Edwards, 434. 



Underground contours, tlie, of the Barns- 

 ley seam of coal in the Yorkshire Coal- 

 field, Prof. W. G. Fearnsides on, 424. 



Unit gas producer for steam boilers, a, 

 by C. E. Mills, 643. 



University scholarships, exhibitions, and 

 bursaries, report on, 238. 



Upland grazings, types of. their economic 

 value and improvement, by D. Mac- 

 pherson and Dr. W. G. Smith, 776. 



Upper atmosphere, the investigation of the, 

 fourteenth report on, 38. 



Urea.se, the mode of action of, bv Prof. 

 VV. M. Bayliss, 687. 



Uriconium ( \Vro.reter), excavations on the 

 Roman site of, by J. P. Bushe-Fox, 206. 



Vaughan (Dr. A.) on the preparation of a 

 list of characteristic fossils, 116. 



shift of the western shore line in 



England and Wales during the Avonian 

 period, 429. 



Vegetation maps, Australian, a com- 

 parison of, by O. J. R. Howarth, 489. 



Veley (Prof.) on electromotive phenomena 

 in plants, 218. 



♦Vertebrate life-zones in the permo-trias, 

 byD.M. S.Watson, 427. 



Vincent (Prof. Swale) on the ductless 

 glands, 217. 



Vinylacetic acid, the nitrile of. Prof. Paul 

 Henry on, 386. 



Vision and colour vision, some funda- 

 mental facts of, by Dr. E. W. Edridge- 

 Green, 686. 



Walker (Dr. G. W.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 52. 



W.4.LKER (Prof. Miles), a self-adjusting 

 commutating device, 045. 



— ■ — on the possible existence of mutual 

 induction between masses, 650. 



* Walker (Capt. R.), employment for dis- 



banded members of H.M. forces. 584. 



Wallace (Prof. R. C), the corrosive ac- 

 tion of certain brines in Manitoba, 427. 



Waller (Prof. A. D.) o» the occupation of 

 a table at the zoological station at Naples, 

 148. 



on electroniotive phenomena in plants, 



218. 



and Mrs. A. M. Waller, the electrical 



measurement of the vitality of vegetable 

 tissues, 218. 



Waller (Mrs. A. M.) on electromotive 

 phenomena in plants, 218. 



and Dr. A. D. Waller on the 



electrical measurement of the vitality of 

 vegetable tissues, 218. 



Wallis (B. C), the representation of the 

 distribution of the population on maps, 

 488. 



Walsh (W. T. H.) on the influence of 

 school-books upon eyesight. 234. 



War, the, the effect of, on credit, currency, 

 and finance, report and discussion on, 

 584. 



the effect of, on finance and cur- 

 rency, by Yves Guyot, 018. 



* — ■ — the influence of. upon supplies and 

 use of fertilisers and feeding stuffs, re- 

 ports on, 770. 



War and sublimation, bv Dr. Ernest 

 Jones, 699. 



Warton (Col. R. Gardner) on the ex- 

 ploration of La Colte de St. Brelade, 

 Jersey, 194. 



* Watson (D. M. S.), vertebrate life-zones 



in the permo-trias, 427. 

 Watson (Dr. W.) on the investigation of 



the upper atmosphere. 38. 



on gaseous explosions, 158. 



W'atts (Prof. \V. W.) on the prtpiiration 



of a list of characteristic fossils, 110. 

 — — on the cvcavalion of critical sections 



in the lower palceozoic rocks of England 



and Wales, 117. 

 ■ on the preparation of a list of strati - 



graphical names used in the British Isles, 



123. 

 on the granite surfaces of Mount 



Sorrel. 424. 

 Webb (E.), the study of character by 



exact methods : its possibility and difiB- 



culties, 694. 



