INDEX. 



Riferences to aidresses, reports, ani papers printed in exteaso are given in italics. 



* Indicates that the title only of a communication is given. 



t Indicates reference to publication of a paper, or to the subject thereof, elsewhere. 



Absorption (Spectra of Organic Gom- 



pounds, Report of Committee 01, 222. 

 Adaptation after altered hours of work, 



JnHuence of, by Dr. H. M. Vernon, 



*371, t382. 

 Address by the President, Prof. W. A. 



Herdman, 1. 

 Argie (R. F.), Conduct of the mining 



industry, 362. 

 Agricultural Section : Address by Prof. 



F. KeeUe, 200. 

 zoology of N. Wales, by C. L. 



Walton, *370, t383. 

 Agriculture as a business, bv L. Smith 



Gordon, 362, t381. 

 Aircraft, some requirements of modern, 



by Sir R. T. Glazebrook, 384. 

 Airships for slow-speed heavy transport, 



by Win<j-Commr. T. R. Cave-Browne- 

 Cave, 3(35, t381. 

 Alberta, on the nature of reserve food 



materials in tissues of plants of northern, 



by Miss G. M. Tuttle, *372. 

 Alcohol and other drugs, mental effect 



of, by Miss M. Smith and Dr. W. 



MacDougall, *369, t382. 

 industrial, by Capt. A. Desborough, 



*353, t380. 

 Alkali igneous rocks, origin of, by Dr. 



J. W. Evans, *3.54, 1380. 

 Allcock (H. ), Criticism of majority 



report of Royal Commission on decimal 



coinage, *362, t38I. 

 Allen (Dr. E. J.), in discussion on need 



for scientific investigation of fisheries, 



*359. 

 in discussion on need for scientific 



investigation of the ocean, *359, t381. 

 Amino-acids, estimation of, . . ., by 



Dr. R. V. Stanford, *353. 

 Amphidinium, exhibition of, by Miss 



C. Herdman, *360. 

 Anemometer for measuring ventilation 



in coal-mines, a portable, direct- 

 reading, by Prof. L. T. Macgregor- 



Morris, *364, t38I. 



Anglesey and N. Carnarvonshire, vege- 

 tation of, by Miss W. H. Wortham, 373. 



Animals in the wild state, experimental 

 studies of, by F. B. Kirkman, *371, 

 t382. 



Annelidan fauna of the Abrolhos Islands, 

 Affinities of, by Prof. P. Fauvel, 

 *3.58. 



Anthropological Section : Address by 

 Prof. K. Pearson, 135. 



Apple trees, infection by Nectria ditissima, 

 TuL, by S. P. Wilt.shire, *379. 



Arber (Dr. Agnes), Leaves of Irids .ind 

 phyllode theory, *.372, t382. 



Arcella, relations between nucleus, cyto- 

 plasm, and external heritable charac- 

 ters in genus, by Prof. R. W. Hegner, 

 *360, t38]. 



AsHBY (Dr. T. ), Further observations on 

 Roman roads of central and southern 

 Italy, 366, t381. 



Roman site at Caerwent, *366, t381. 



Water suppl}' of ancient Rome, 361, 



t381. 



Aston (Dr. F. W.), Mass spectra and 

 constitution of chemical elements, 

 *351, t380. 



Atoms, Building-up of, by Sir E. Ruther- 

 ford, *351. 



Auricular flutter, by Dr. T. Lewis, *369. 



Babylonia, earliest inhabitants of, by R. 



Campbell Thompson, *368, t382. 

 Baonani (Sr. ), Recent archaeological 



discoveries in Rome, *366. 

 Baly (Prof. E. E. C), on absorption 



spectra of organic compounds, 222. 

 Bancroft (J.), Address to Physiological 



Section, 152. 

 Correlation of properties of 



oxygen-carrying power of blood . . ., 



*375. 

 Bartlett (F. C), Function of images, 



*37L 



