INDEX. 



439 



Feuerbach's theorem. Is there in space 



of three dimensions an analogue to 

 ? . . ., by T. C. Lewis, *351, t380. 

 Field (S.), Electrolytic zinc, *353. 

 FlLDES (Miss L. C. ), Word-blindness in 



the mentally defective, *370. 

 FiSHEE (E. A.), Soil acidity, *373, 1382. 

 Fisher (Rt. Hon. H. A. L.), Universities 



in national system of education, *378, 



t383. 

 Fisheries, discussion on need for scientific 



investigation of, *359. 

 Fletcher (F. ), Public schools in national 



system of education, *378, f 383. 

 Fleure {Prof. H. J.), Scheme of Welsh 



department of Board of Education for 



collection of rural lore through agency 



of schools, *368. 

 The Welsh people : physical types, 



366, t381. 

 Floras in S.E. Asia, distribution of, . . ., 



by Kingdon Ward, *375. 

 Fowler (Prof. A.), in discussion on 



origin of spectra, *351. 

 Fraunhofer lines, measurements of shifts 



of, and their interpretation, by J. 



Evershed, *351, t370. 

 Fruit tree stocks, by R. G. Hatton, *379, 



t383. 

 F^iel Economy, Report of Committee on, 



248. 

 Function of images, by F. C. Bartlett, 



*371. 

 Funei of N. Wales, parasitic, by T. 



Whitehead, *379. 



Gardiner (Prof. J. Stanley), Address to 

 Zoological Section, 87. 



in discussion on need for scientific 



investigation of fisheries, *359. 



in discussion on need for scientific 



investigation of the ocean, *359, t381. 

 Gardner (Willoughby), on excavations 



in Dinorben, 262. 

 Gareitt (G. a.). Rock sculptures from 



Eyam Moor . . ., *369, t382. 

 Garnett (J. C. Maxwell), Higher tech- 

 nical schools in national system of 



education, 379, t383. 

 Garstano (A. H.), Railways and their 



obligations to the community, *404. 

 Garstang (Prof. W. ), in discussion on 



need for scientific investigation of 



fisheries, *359. 

 Gates (Dr. R. R.), in discussion on 



Mendelism and palaeontology, 355. 

 Geographical Section : Address by J. 



McFarlane, 98. 

 Geography in a reformed classical course, 



place of, by Prof. J. L. Myres, 377. 

 Geological Section : Address by Br. F. A. 



Bather, 61. 



Geotropism of foliage leaves ...» by 

 Dr. H. Wager, *372. 



Gibson (A. H. ), Credit: inflation and 

 prices, 362, t381. 



GiLSON (Prof. G.), in discussion on need 

 for scientific investigation of fisheries, 

 *359. 



GiMMiNGHAM (C. T.), in discussion on 

 soil and plant survey work, *374. 



Glaciation of north-west of Ireland, by 

 Dr. J. K. Charles worth, 357. 



Glazbbrook, Sir R. T., Some require- 

 ments of modern aircraft 384. 



Gordon (L. Smith), Agriculture as a 

 business, 362, t381. 



Graphical solution of spherical triangles, 

 by Prof. G. H. Bryan, *351. 



Greece, ancient, and Greek lands, physi- 

 cal anthropology of, by L. H. D. 

 Buxton, 367, t381. 



Green (Prof. J. A.), on museums in 

 relation to education, 267. 



Greenland in Europe, by D. MacRitchie, 

 *369, t382. 



Griffiths (Dr. E. H.), and Major E. 

 Henrici, Need for central institution 

 for training and research in . . . sur- 

 veying, hydrography, and geodesy, 

 346. 



Gruchy (G. B. de), cm palaeolithic site in 

 Jersey, 265. 



Guadiana, removal of reefs in Rio, by 

 Dr. J. S. Owens, 365, t381. 



Gun, indicator diagram of a, by Sir 

 J, B. Henderson and Prof. H. R. 

 Hasse, *364. 



Hall (Sir A. D.), A grain of wheat from 

 the field to the table, 388. 



in discussion on soil and plant 



survey work, *374. 



Hass^ (Prof. H. R.), and Sir J. B. 

 Henderson, Indicator diagram of a 

 gun, *364. 



Hatton (R. G.), Fruit tree stocks, *379, 

 t383. 



Haycraft (Prof. J. B.), A new electro- 

 kymograph, *370. 



Hazlitt (Miss v.). Conditions of learning 

 compared in men and rats, *37 1. 



Heqner (Prof. R. W.), Relations between 

 nucleus, cytoplasm, and external heri- 

 table characters in genus Arcella, 

 *360, t381. 



Henderson (Sir J. B.), and Prof. 

 H. R. Hasse, Indicator diagram of a 

 gun, *364. 



Henrki (Major E. O.), and Dr. E. H. 

 Griffiths, Need for central institution 

 for training and research in . . , sur- 

 veying, hydrography, and geodesy, 

 346. 



