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Index. 



Search for Thorium in Cancerous Growths 

 (JoLvr), 345. 



Seeds, A New Oedanometer for Measuring 

 the Expansive Force of Single Seeds 

 when wetted (Builek and Sheridak), 

 462. 



Seeds of some Britannic Plants, Buoyancy 

 of the (Pkaegee), 13. 



Simplified Solutions of certain Mendelian 

 Prohlems in which Factors have In- 

 separable Effects (James Wilson), 481. 



Smyth (Louis B.). On the Faunal Zones 

 of the Rush-Skerries Carboniferous 

 Section, Co. Dublin, 535. 



Soils, Changes in, brought about by 

 Heating (Miss A. Wilson), 513. 



Specimens of Borboridce and some Ephy- 

 drida; in tbe Haliday Collection at the 

 National Museum, Dublin (Collin), 

 235. 



Spread of Morbid Changes througli Plants 

 from Branches killed by Heat (Dixon), 

 207. 



Subsidence of Torsional Oscillations and 

 the Fatigue of Nickel Wires when sub- 

 jected to the Influence of Alternating 

 Magnetic Fields of Frequencies up to 

 250 per second (Brown), 521. 



Subsidence of Torsional Oscillations in 

 Nickel Wires when subjected to tbe 

 Influence of Alternating Magnetic 

 Fields (Bko-wn and Smith), 215. 



Subsidence of Torsional Oscillations of Iron 

 Wires and Alloys when subjected to the 

 Influence of Alternating Magnetic Fields 

 of Frequency 50 persecond (Brown), 393. 



Tensile Strength of Sap (Olslon), 229. 

 Thorium in Cancerous Growths, Search 

 for (Jor.T), 345. 



Violet Colouring-Matter and its production 

 by a certain Bacterium (Hautlky), 63. 



Warble-Fly {Hypnderma), Reproductive 

 and Newly Hatched Larva of the 

 (Cakpkntbu and IIkwht), 268. 



Wilson (James). Example of tlie Multiple 

 Coupling of Mendelian Factors, 309. 



Polygamous Mendelian Factors, 



302. 



Simplified Solutions of certain 



Mendelian Problems in -which Factors 

 have Inseparable Effects (James Wil- 

 son), 481. 



Wilson (Miss A.). Changes in Soils 

 brought about by Heating, 513. 



Wood of Trees, (Quantitative Examination 

 of, in Relation to the supposed Function 

 of the Cells in the Ascent of Sap (Disoif 

 and Miss E. S. Marshall), 358. 



Zymase, Extraction of, by means of 

 Liquid Air (UlxoN and Atkins), 1. 



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