INDEX. 



503 



*Bute laboratory and museum, the 

 development of the, by L. P. VV. 

 Renouf, 339. 

 *Butter and margarine, Ijy Prof. W. D. 



Halleburton, 308. 

 Buxton (L. H. D.), the anthropology of 

 Cyprus, 289. 



I and Prof. J. L. Myres, excavations 



' in Cyprus in 1913, 288. 



Caie (J. M.) , on increased food production 

 in Scotland, 382. 



Canada, Central, the pre-Cambrian of, 



by Willet G. Miller, 192. 

 *Canadian weather, some unsolved prob- 

 lems of, by Sir Frederic Stupart, 155. 



*Capillaries, the role of the, in the regu- 

 lation of the blood flow, discussion on, 

 308. 



Casson (Stanley), some Balkan antiqui- 

 ties found during the period 1915-1919, 

 290. 



Cattle foods, the classification of, by J. 

 Alan Murray, 383. 



Cave-Bko\\'>'e-Cave (Wing-Commr. T. 

 R.), airships, 265. 



Central Asia, history and ethnology in, 

 by Miss M. A. Czaplicka, 282. 



Chapman, (Dr. S.), on geophysical dis- 

 cussions, 81. 



* Characteristic fossils, interim report on 

 the preparation of a list of, 189. 



Chaundy (T. W.) on the calculation of 

 mathematical tables, 43. 



on the determination of gravity at 



sea, 83. 



Chemical Section, Address by Prof. P. 

 Phillips Bedson to the, 161. 



Chemical tvarfare, by Brig. -Gen. H. 

 Hartley, 393. 



*Chemistry and the war, by Sir Wm. J. 

 Pope, 167. 



Chinneey (E. W. P.), stonework and 

 goldfields in Papua, 289. 



some glimjises of unknown Papua, 



292. 



Chkee (Dr. Chas.) on radiotelegraphic in- 

 vestigations, 40. 



on geophysical discussions, 81. 



on stress distribution in engineering 



materials, 465. 



*Cinema, the educational value of the, 

 by Sir Richard Gregory, 360. 



Circular earthwork, an unrecorded type 

 of, recently discovered in the New 

 Forest, by H. Kidner, 291. 



Citizenship, training in, discussion on, 

 360. 



Rt. Rev. J. E. C. Welldon on, 360. 



Sir R. Baden-Powell on, 360. 



Close (Col. Sir C. F.) on geophysical 

 discussions, 81. 



Clubb (Dr. J. A.) on the character, work, 



and maintenance of museums, 125. 

 *Coal measures (Yorkshire and Cumber- 

 land), tjfpes of faults in the, by Prof. 

 P. F. Kendall and Dr. A. Gilligan, 196. 

 *Coal seams, the geology of, interim report 



on, 189. 

 CoKEE (Prof. E. G.) on stress distribution 



in engineering materials, 465. 

 Continuation schools, discussion on, 356, 



* by Sir Robert Blair, 356. 



the problem of works schools, bv 



Dr. A. P. M. Fleming, 356. 



* the problem of urban schools, 



by C. A. Buckmaster, 357. 



the problem in rural districts, by 



G. F. Daniell, 357. 

 the Workers' Educational Asso- 

 ciation, by J. S. Rainer, 359. 



the Earl of Malmesbury, on, 359. 



Cook (Gilbert) on stress distribution in 



engineering materials. 465. 

 Cooke (Thurkill), some suggestions for 

 a general institute of applied 

 psychology, 314. 

 Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), the geography 



of imperial defence, 226. 

 Corresponding Societies Committee : — 

 Beport, 422. 



Conference at Bournemouth, 422. 

 List of Corres'jMnding Societies, 449. 

 Papers published by Corresponding 

 Societies, 454. 

 CoETiE (Rev. A. L.) on the establishment 



of a solar observatory in Australia, 96. 

 — — the progressive spectra of Nova 



Aquilse, 1918-19. 147. 

 Cottingham (E. T.) and Prof. A. S. 

 Eddington, photosraphs taken at 

 Principe during the total eclipse of the 

 sun. May 29. 156. 

 *Crete, by A. Trevor Battye, 230. 

 Ceombie (Dr. J. E.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 35. 

 Crook (C. V.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest. 111. 

 Ceooke (W.), the cults of the mother 



goddesses in India, 287. 

 *Crop production, war-time and post-war 

 problems of, by Dr. E. J. Russell, 383. 

 *Ceozier (Lt.-Col. C. D.), high explo- 

 sives, 167. 

 Crystals, models of, devised by Miss 



Nina Hosali, exhibition of, 160. 

 *Cycadace8e, Australian, report on, 341. 

 Cyprus, excavations in, in 1913, by Prof. 

 J. L. Myres and L. H. D. Buxton, 288. 



the anthropology of, by L. H. D. 



Buxton, 289. 

 Czaplicka (Miss M. A.), ethnic versus 

 economic frontiers of Poland, 224. 



history and ethnology in Central 



Asia, 2f2. 



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