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INDEX. 



Holmes (T. V.) on the work of the Corre- 

 spojiding Societies Committee, 566. 



HoPKiNSON (Prof. B.) on gaseous explo- 

 sions, 292. 



HoPKiNSON (J.) on the work of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 566. 



HoRNB (Dr. J.) on the excavation of criti- 

 cal sections in the plant-hearing chertz 

 at Rhyme, Aberdeenshire, 206. 



on the lower carboniferous flora at 



Gidlane, 217. 



HowcHiN (W.) on the nomenclature of the 

 carboniferous, permo-carhoniferons, and 

 permian rocks of the southern hemi- 

 sphere, 238. 



Howe (Prof. G. W. 0.) on radiotelegraphic 

 investigations, 127. 



t the calculation of the capacity of 



aerials, including the effects of masts 

 and buildings, 456. 



*HowLETT (F. M.), chemical entomology, 

 417. 



* military entomology, 418. 



HoYLE (Dr. W. E.) on zoological biblio- 

 graphy and publication, 239. 



*Hrdlicka (Dr. A.), transpacific migra- 

 tions, 469. 



*Hull, the port of, the evolution of, by 

 Oapt. Rodwell Jones, 434. 



Hunt (H. A.) 07i the influence of weather 

 conditions on the amounts of nitrogen 

 acids in the rainfall and atmosphere in 

 Australia, 128. 



Hunter (Dr. G. B.) and Sir Richard 

 BuRBiDGE, the decimal system in cur- 

 rency, weights, and measures, 446. 



HuTCHtNS (Miss B. L.) on the question of 

 fatigue from the economic standpoint, 

 251. 



* Hydroaroinatic substances, the study of, 

 report on, 317. 



Importance, the, of combining literary 



and scientific subjects in the course of 



general education, by Rev. H. B. 



Gray, 524. 

 Industrial unrest, abstract of report on, 



274. 

 *Infancy and childliood, some aspects of 



in the light of Freudian principles, by 



Miss Turner, 476. 

 ♦Instinct, the concept of. Prof. Numi on, 



476. 

 flntravenous injections, the properties 



required in solutions for, by Prof. 



W. M. Bayliss, 475. 

 flonisation potential, by Prof. J. C. 



McLennan, 364. 

 *Itagaki (Dr.), the action of ovarian 



extracts, 475. 

 *Italy and the Adriatic, by Miss M. 



Newbigin, 434. 



Jackson (E. J. W.) on industrial unrest, 

 274. 



♦Japanese Alps, recent exploration in 

 the, by Rev. W. Weston, 434. 



*Jee (Dr. E. C), the fluctuations of the 

 herring, mackerel, and pilchard fisheries 

 off the south-west coasts, 418. 



* annual variations in temperature 



and salinity of the waters of the Eng- 

 lish Channel, 434. 



* periodicity of sea-surface tempera- 

 ture in the Atlantic Ocean, 434. 



fjEV0NS(Dr. F. B.), magic and religion, 

 468. 



Johnson (Prof. T.) on the old red sand- 

 stone rocks of Kiltorcan, Ireland, 205. 



on electromotive phenomena in plants, 



305. 



fJoHNSTONE (Dr. James), the fm'thcr 

 development of the shell- fisheries, 418. 



Jones (Greville) on fuel economy, 187. 



♦Jones (Capt. Rodwell), the evolution of 

 the port of Hull, 434. 



Julian (Mrs. H. F.) on the importance 

 of Kent's Cavern as a natiorKil site, 582. 



Keeble (Prof. F.) on experimental 

 studies in the physiology of heredity, 306. 



on popular science lectures, 326. 



Keith (Prof. A.) on the exploration of 



La Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 292. 

 f. Is the British facial type changing ? 



468. 

 Kennedy (G.) on the calculation of 



mathematical tables, 59. 

 Kent (Prof. Stanley) on the question of 



fatigue from the econcmic standpoint, 



251. 



on the structure and function of the 



mammalian heart, 304. 



Kent's Cavern, the importance of, as a 



national site, by Mrs. H. F. Juiian, 5S2. 

 KiDSTON (Dr. R.) 071 the old red sandstone 



of Kiltcncan, Ireland, 205. 

 on the excavation of critical sectimis 



in the plant-bearing cherts at Rhynic, 



Aberdeenshire, 206. 



• report on the plants, 216. 



on the loiver carboniferous flora at 



Gidlane, 217. 



on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest, 218. 



and Prof. W. H. Lang on Ehynia 



Gwynne- Vaughani, 493. 

 KiMMiNS (Dr. C. W.) on the mental and 



physical factors involved in education, 



307. 

 f on London children's ideas as to 



how they can help in time of war, 476. 

 King (W. W.) on the thick coal of South 



Staffordshire, 393. 



