INDEX, 



613 



Discussions (con<.)j — 



*0n the place of science in the educa- 

 tion of girls, 527. 

 *0n the mental and physical factors 



involved in education, 527. 

 *0n motor cultivation, 548. 

 *0n ensilage, 548. 



♦DixEY (Dr. F. A.), some points of 

 bionomic interest observed during 

 the British Association visit to Aus- 

 tralia, 417. 



Dixon (Prof. H. B.) on fueleconomy, 187. 



on gaseous explosions, 292. 



DoBBiE (Sir J. J.) on dynamic isomerism, 

 130. 



on the absorption spectra and chemi- 

 cal constitution of organic compounds, 

 131. 



DooDSON (A. T.) on the calculation of 

 vialhematical tables, 59. 



Ductless glands, report on the, 305. 



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

 tion of gravity at sea, 549. 



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

 carboniferous, permo-carboniferous, and 

 permian rocks of the southern hemi- 

 sphere, 238. 



DuNLOP(the late Dr. A.) on the exploration 

 of La C'otte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 292. 



Dunn (Dr. J. T.) on fuel economy, 187. 



Dynamic isomerism, report on, 130. 



DvsoN (Sir F. W.) on aei sinolog ical in- 

 vestigations, 29. 



— — onradiotelegraphicinvestigations, 127. 



t the mean distances of stars of 



different magnitudes, 364. 



*Easter Island, megalithic remains on, 



by Scoresby Routledge, 468. 

 * recent culture on, and its relation 



to past history, by Mrs. Scoresby 



Routledge, 469.' 

 EccLES (Dr. W. H.) on radiotelegraphic 



investigations, 127. 

 ♦Economic maps, by G. Philip, 434. 

 Economic mycology and the necessity 



for further provision for pathological 



research, discussion on, 485. 



Prof. M. C. Potter on, 485. 



Economic Science and Statistics, Address 



to the Section of, by Prof. A. W. 



Kirkaldy, 435. 

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

 graphic investigations, 127. 

 on the determination of gravity at 



sea, 549. 

 fEoGELL (Miss), experiments upon the 



effectiveness of war-economy posters, 



Edgeworth (Prof. F. Y.) on the effects 

 of the war on credit, currency, and 

 finance, 278. 



Educational Section, Address by Rev. 



W. Temple to the, 512. 

 fEgyptian Bilharzia worms, bionomics 



of the, by Dr. R. T. Leiper, 417. 

 Electromotive phenomena in plants, report 



on, 305. 

 * Electromotive phenomena of the heart, 



report on, 474. 

 Elungek (Barnard) on the effects of the 



tmr on credit, currency, and finance, 



278. 

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



phenomena in plants, 305. 

 ♦Emotional disturbances from a bio- 

 logical point of view, by Dr. Murra}-, 



476. 

 ♦Endemics, are they the oldest or the 



youngest species in a country ? by 



Dr. J. C. Willis, 509. 

 Engineering Section, Address by Gerald 



G. Stoney to the, 448. 

 ♦English Channel, the waters of the, 



annual variations in the temperature 



and salinity of, by Dr. E. C. Jee, 434. 

 English historical method in economics, 



the . rent, by T. B. Browning, 446. 

 ♦Ensilage, discussion on, 548. 

 Erskine-Mueray (Dr.) on radiotele- 

 graphic investigations, 127. 

 Eucalypts, the, the botanical and chemical 



characters of, and their correlation, 



second report on, 201. 

 ♦Eugenics and war, by Hugh Richard- 

 son, 420. 

 Evans (Sir Arthur), Presidential Address, 



3. 



on popular science lectures, 32G. 



♦Evans (I. H. N.), some beliefs and 



customs of the aborigines of the Malay 



States, 468. 

 Evans (Dr. J. W.) on the old red sand- 

 stone rocks of Kiltorcaii, Ireland, 205. 

 a method of indicating the age of 



geological formatioiis on maps in 



black and white, 396. 

 Ewart (Prof. A. J.) on the botanical and 



chemical characters of the eucalypts and 



their correlation, 201. 

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



engineering materials, 280. 

 Eyre (Dr. J. Vargas) and E. S. Salmon 



on the treatment of fungous diseases 



by spraying, 488. 

 *Eyesight, the influence of school-books 



upon, report on, 627. 



Fantham (Dr. H. B.) and Dr. Annie 

 Porter, the flagellate protozoa asso- 

 ciated with diarrhoea and dysentery, 

 419. 



Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on electromotive 

 phenomena in plants, 305. 



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