INDEX. 



623 



Vei.ey (Prof.) on electromotive phenomena 



in plants, 305. 

 Vincent (Prof. Swale) on the dtictless 



glands, 305. 



Wace (A. J. B.) on the distribution of 

 artificial islands in the lochs of the 

 highlands of Scotland. 303. 



Walker (G. Blake) on fuel economy, 187. 



Walker (Dr. G. T.) on seismological 

 invedigntions, 29. 



Walker (Dr. G. W.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 29. 



Waller (Prof. A. D.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 238. 



on electromotive phenomena in plants, 



305. 



* food standards and man power, 



475. 



Waller (Mrs. A. M.) on electromotive 

 phenomena in plants, 305. 



*Wallis (B. C), some geogi-aphical 

 aspects of a war indemnity, 434. 



*Wallis (Mrs. T. W.), a scheme of 

 secondary education for children, 524. 



War, the effects of the, on credit, currency, 

 and finance, abstract of report on, 278. 



*War and eugenics, bv Hugh Richardson, 

 420. 



■j" War-economy posters, experiments upon 

 the effectiveness of, by Miss Edgell, 470. 



*War indemnity, a, some geographical 

 aspects of, by B. C. Wallis, 434. 



Wartun (Col. R. Gardner) on the cx- 

 ploralion of La Cotte de St, Brelade, 

 Jersey, 292. 



Waste lands, the utilisation and im- 

 provement of, discussion on, 493. 



Prof. F. W. Oliver on, 493. 



Waste moorlands, by Prof. W. B. 

 Bottomley, 501. 



•IWatkinson (Prof. W. H.) on the possi- 

 bility of working Diesel engines with 

 low compression pressui'es, 456. 



Watson (Dr. D. M. S.) on the excavation 

 of critical sections in the plant-bearing 

 cherts at Bhynie, Aberdeenshire, 200. 



on the nomenclature of the carboni- 

 ferous, permo-carboniferous, and per- 

 mian rocks of the sovthern hemisphere, 

 238. 



Watson (Prof. G. N.), o.scillating and 

 asymptotic series, 365. 



Watson (Prof. W. ) ov gaseous explosions, 

 292. 



* Watts (Rev. Arthur), the Witt on 

 Gilbert stone axe, 469. 



Watts (Prof. W. W. ) on the collection 

 of photographs of geological interest, 218. 



Webb (VV. Mark) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 566. 



Webster (Prof. A. G.) on the calculation 

 of mathematical tattles, 59. 



♦Weddell Sea, the, by Dr. W. S. Bruce, 

 433. 



Weiss (Prof. F. E.) on the renting of Cin- 

 chona botanic station in Jamaica, 

 307. 



Welch (R.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 218. 



* Weston (Rev. Walter), recent explora- 



tion in the Japanese Alps, 434. 

 Wheeler (R. V.) on fuel economy, 187. 

 WiiiTAKER ( W.) on the. collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 218. 

 — ■ — 071 the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committees, 566. 

 WinTEHEAD (Prof. A. N.), Address to the 



Mathematical and Physical Section, 



355. 

 *Whittaker (C. M.), the British coal 



tar colour indu.stry in peace and war, 



376. 

 *WiBBERLEY (T.), clmiate and tillage, 



548. 

 WiLLLVMs (Prof. J. Lloyd) and G. W. 



Robinson, reclamation of peat-lands 



in Carnarvonshire, 502. 

 Williams (Dr. Mary H.), science in the 



education of girls, 520. 



* Willis (Dr. J. C), are endemics the 



oldest or the youngest species in a 



country ? 509. 

 Wilmore (Dr. A.), the physical geo- 

 graphy and geology of the Northern 



Penniiies, 398. 

 Wilson (J. S.) on stress distributions in 



engineering materials, 280. 

 WiMPERis (H. E.) on gaaeous explosions, 



292. 

 Winder (B. W.) on fuel economy, 187. 

 twitches, organisations of, in Great 



Britain, by Miss M. MiuTay, 469. 

 *Witton Gilbert stone axe. the, by Rev. 



Arthur Watts, 469. 

 •j-WooD (Prof. T. B.), the composition of 



British straws, 548. 

 + and K. J. J. Mai kenzie, economj' 



in beef production, 548. 

 WooDHOiSE (W. B.) on fuel economy, 



187. 

 *WooDS ^H. C. ), Salonika; its geo- 

 graphical relation to th.e interior, 434. 

 Woodward (Dr. A. Smith) on the old 



red sandstone rocks of Kiltorcan, Ireland, 



205. 

 fWooLAcoTT (Dr. D.) on the permian 



of Durham. 39.'!. 

 WudLNoUGii (Prof. AV. G.) on the no7nen- 



clature of the carboniferous, ■penno-car- 



bimiferous, and peimian rocks of the 



southern hemisphere, 238. 

 Wynne tProf. \V. P.) on fuel econtmn/, 



187. 



