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INDEX. 



Fnligiie from the eco7iomic standpoint, the 



question of, second interim report on, 251. 

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



chemical characters of the eiiccdypts and 



their correlation, 201. 

 *Feaensides (Prof. W. G.), underground 



contours of the Barnsley thick coal, 



394. 

 * and Dr. P. G. H. Boswell on the 



occurrence of refractory sands in 



hollows in the surface of the mountain 



limestone district of Derbj'shire and 



Staffordshire, 400. 

 Federation of cognate societies, the, by 



Arthur Bennett, 576. 

 Feeeanti (S. Z. de) on fuel economy, 187. 

 FiLON (Prof. L. N. G. ) on the calculaiion 



of mathematical tables, 59. 

 0)1 stress distrihutions in engineering 



tnalerials, 280. 

 *Fishes, the age of, the determination 



of, by their scales. Dr. A. T. Master- 

 man on, 418. 

 Flagellate protozoa, the, associated with 



diarrhoea and dysentery, by Drs. H. B. 



Fantham and Annie Potter, 419. 

 Fleming (Prof. J. A.) on radiotelegraphic 



investigations, 127. 

 Flett (Dr. G. S.) on the excavation of 



critical sections in the plant-hearing 



cherts at Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, 206. 

 on the lower carhoniferons flora at 



Oullane, 217. 

 *Fleuke (Prof. H. J.), France: a re- 

 gional interpretation, 433. 

 •[Flies, likes and dislikes of, by Miss 0. C. 



Lodge, 418. 

 Floeence (P. Sargant) on the qiiestion of 



fatigue from the economic standpoint, 



251. 

 *Food standards and man power, by Dr. 



A. D. Waller, 475. 

 FoEDiiAM (Sir George) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 566. 

 FoRSTEE (Dr. M. 0.) on the study of 



liydroaromatic substances, 79. 



on dynamic isomerism, 130. 



*Forest waste, the utilisation of, l)y dis- 

 tillation, by S. H. Collins, 548. 

 FoxLEY (Prof. B.) on the mental and 



physical factors involved in education, 



307. 

 *France : a regional interpretation, by 



Prof. H. J. Fleure, 433. 

 Fraser (Hugh A.), excavation work on 



the crannog in Loch Kinellan, Strath- 



peffer, 303'. 

 *Free-place system in education, report 



OH the, 527. 

 Fuel economy, first report on, 187. 



I discussion on, 457. 



FtJLTON (A. R.) on stress di-^^trihulions in 



engineering materials, 280. , 



Fungous diseases, the treatment of, by 

 spraying, E. S. Salmon and Dr. J. V. 

 Eyre on, 488. 



Galloway (Dr. William) on fuel economy. 



187. 

 Garson (Dr. J. G.) on the ivork of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 566. 

 Garwood (Prof. E. J.) on the lower car- 

 boniferous flora at Gullane, 217. 

 on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest, 218. 

 Gaseous explosions, interim report on, 292. 

 Gee (Prof. W. W. Haldane) on fuel 



economy, 187. 

 •^Generalisations in geography, and more 



especially in human geography, by 



G. G. Cliisholm, 433. 

 fGENESE (Prof. R. W.), suggestions for 



the practical treatment of the standard 



cubic equation and a contribution to 



substitution theory, 365. 

 Geograjihical Section, Address by 



Edward A. Reeves to the, 421. 

 Geological photographs, eighteenth report 



on the collection of, 218. 

 Geological Section, Address by Prof. 



W. S. Boulton to the, 378. 

 Ghar Dalam (Malta), excavations at, in 



July 1916. by G. Despott, 294. 

 GiBBS (Miss S. L.) on the plant geography 



and flora of the Arfak mountains, 509. 

 Gibson (A. H.) on the effects of the war 



on credit, currency, and finance, 278. 

 *GiLC'HEiST (Prof. D. A.), the relation of 



manuring and cropjjing to economy 



in meat production, 548. 

 Glazebrook (Dr. R. T. ) on seismological 



investigations, 29. 



on gaseous explosions, 292. 



■}• limit gauges, 456. 



Gonner (Prof. E. C. K.) on industrial 



unrest, 274. 

 on the replacement of men by women 



in industry, 276. 

 on the effects of the war on credit, 



currency, and finance, 278. 

 IGooDEY (Dr. R. T.) on the amoebae 



from the human mouth, 419. 

 * soil protozoa and soil bacteria, 



547. 

 Goodrich (E. S.) on the occupation of a 



table at the zoological station at Naples, 



238. 

 Gordon (Dr. W. T.) on the excavation of 



critical sections in the plant-bearing 



cherts at Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, 206. 

 on the lower carboniferous flora at 



Gullane, 217. 

 Goslino (H.) on industrial unrest, 274. 

 *Gravitation, discussion on, 364. 



