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INDEX. 



fArctic iSiberia, a summer and winter 

 among the tribes of, by Miss Czaplicka, 

 469. 



Arfak mountains, the plant geography 

 and flora of the, by Miss L. S. Gibbs, 509. 

 *Arginine and creatine formation, by 

 Prof. W. H. Thompson, 475. 



Armitage (Robert) on fuel economy, 187. 



tAKMSTEONG (Dr. E. P.), science in rela- 

 tion to industry, 625. 



Aemstkong (Prof. H. E.) on dynamic 

 isomerism, 130. 



— — on the botanical and chemical charac- 

 ters of the evcalyfls and their correlation, 

 201. 



■ on popular science lectures, 326. 



Arnold (Prof. J. 0.) o?i fueleconomy, 187. 



* Aromatic nitroamines, the transformation 

 of, report on, 377. 



Arran pitchstones, the petrology of the, 

 by Dr. A. Scott, 398. 



Artificial islands in the lochs of the 

 highlands of Scotland, report on the 

 distribution of, 303. 



— — excavation work on the crannog in 

 Loch Kinellan, Strathpefjer, by Hugh 

 A. Fraser, 303. 



ASHBY (Dr. T.) on archceological investiga- 

 tions in Malta, 294. 



Ashley (Miss) on the replacement of men 

 by women in industry, 276. 



AsHTON (P. J.), the encouragement of public 

 interest in science by means of popular 

 lectures, 671. 



AsHwoKTH (Dr. J. H.) on the occupation of 

 a table at the zoological slatioji at Naples, 

 238. 



AspiNALL (J. A. F.) on fuel economy, 187. 



*Asylum and normal population, the 

 anthropometric characters of the, by 

 Dr. J. F. Tocher, 468. 



*Atlantic Ocean, periodicity of sea- 

 surface temperature in the, by Dr. 

 E. C. Jee, 434. 



AuDEN (Dr. G. A.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 307. 



Avery (D.) on the influence of iveather con- 

 ditions on the amounts of nitrogen acids 

 in the rainfall and atmosphere of Aus- 

 tralia, 128. 



on the utilisation of brown coed bye- 



prodticts, 205. 



Baker (R. T.) on the botanical and chemi- 

 cal characters of the eucalypts and their 

 correlation, 201. 



Balfour (Henry) on the exploration of La 

 Cotle de St. Brelade, Jersey, 292. 



on archaeological investigations in 



Malta, 294. 



B.iLL (S.) on industrial unrest, 274. 



Baly (Prof. E. G. C.) on the absorption 



spectra and chemical constitution of 



organic compounds, 131. 

 Barker (A. H.) on fuel economy, 187. 

 *Barnaed (J. E.) and Prof. B. Moore, 



the nutrition of living organisms by 



simple organic compounds, 475. 

 *Barnsley thick coal, underground con- 

 tours of the, by Prof. W. G. Fearnsides, 



394. 

 Barr (Prof. A.) on stress distributions in 



engineering materials, 280. 

 Bastable (Prof. C. P.) on the effects of the 



war on credit, currency, and finance, 



278. 

 Bateson (Prof. W.) on experime-ntal 



studies in the physiology of heredity, 306. 

 Bather (Dr. F. A.) on zoological biblio- 

 graphy and publication, 239. 

 tBAYLiss (Prof. W. M.), the properties 



required in solutions for intravenous 



injections, 475. 

 Bayly (P. G. W.) on the ntilisation of 



brown coal bye-products, 205. 

 fBEATTY (Dr. R. T.), measiu-ement of 



the energy iu spectral lines, 365. 

 ^EDSON (Prof. P. Phillips) on fuel 



economy, 187. 

 * an apparatus for grinding coal 



in vacuo, 376. 

 fBeef production, economy in, by Prof. 



T. B. Wood and K. J. J. Mackenzie, 



548. 

 Beilby (Sir G. T.) on fuel economy, 187. 

 Bell (Sir Hugh) on fuel economy, 187. 



on industrial unrest, 274. 



IBellingham, survey work near, by Miss 



C. E. C. Measham, 511. 

 *Behnvllet whaling station, the biological 



problems incidental to the, report on, 



417. 

 Bennett (Arthur), the federation of cog- 

 nate societies, 576. 

 Bevan (Rev. J. 0.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 566. 

 Bidder (G. P.) on the occupation of a table 



at the zoological station at Naples, 238. 

 Binglby (G.) on the collection of photo- 



graphs of geological interest, 218. 

 *Black Mine, underground contours of, 



the, by Dr. G. Hickling, 394. 

 Blackman (Prof. F. F.) on experimental 



studies in the physiology of heredity, 306. 

 *Boltzmami's, a problem of, and its 



relation to the theory of radiation, Dr. 



H. R. Hasse on, 365. 

 Bone (Prof. W. A.) on fuel economy, 187. 



on gaseous explosions, 292. 



on popular science lectures, 326. 



Bonne Y (Dr. T. G.) on, the collection of 



photographs of geological interest, 218. 

 Booth (Rt. Hon. Charles) on industrial 



unrest, 274. 



