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INDEX. 



Henry (Prof. A.), Artificial production 



of vigorous trees, *380, t383. 

 HEEDMA^ (MissC), exhibition of Amphi- 



dinium, *360. 

 Hekdman (Prof. W. A.), Presidential 



Address, 1. 

 in discussion on need for scientific 



investigation of the ocean, *359, t381. 

 Heron (C), in discussion on need for 



scientific investigation of fisheries, *359. 

 Heeon-Allen (E.), and A. Eaeland, 



Protoplasm and Pseudopodia, *359. 

 Herring (Prof. P. T.), Effect of preg- 

 nancy on organs of the vphite rat, *369, 



t382. 

 Hey (S.), Supijly of teachers, 375. 

 Heycock (C. T.), Address to Chemical 



Section, 50. 

 Hill-fort at Ilkley, excavations on a, 



by Prof. A. M. Woodward, *366. 

 Hilton (Prof. H.), Plane algebraic curves 



of degree n with multiple point of 



order %-l . . ., *351. 

 Hookworm and human efficiency, by 



Prof. C. A. Kofoid, *360. 

 HoRNE (Dr. J.), on Old Red Sandstone 



rocks at Rhynie, 261. 

 HoRTON (Prof. F.) and Miss A. C. Da vies, 



lonisation of atmospheric neon, 352. 

 Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), Efficiency of 



transmitting aerials . . ., *365, 1381. 

 Hudson (A. E. L.), Methods of using 



ordnance maps in school teaching, *361. 

 Hydrion concentration in stem and root, 



further evidence for differentiation 



in, . . . by Prof. J. Small and Miss 



W. Rea, *372, t382. 



Imperial capitals, by Dr. V. Cornish, 361, 



t38L 

 Industrial fatigue, phenomena of, by 



Prof. F. S. Lee, *371, t382. 

 Interferometer, new type of, by H. P. 



Waran, *353. 

 Internal-combustion engine, high-speed, 



for research, by H. R. Ricardo, *364, 



t381. 

 Internal-combustion engines, specific 



heat and dissociation in, by H. T. 



Tizard and D. R. Pye, *364, t381. 

 International intellectual relations, by 



Dr. V. Naser, 377. 

 Irids and phyllode theory, leaves of, by 



Dr. Agnes Arber, *372'', t382. 



Jee (Dr. E. C), Movement of the sea, 

 *361. t381. 



Jenkin (Prof. C. F.), Address to Engineer- 

 ing Section, 125. 



Jenkin (T. J.), in discussion on soil and 

 plant survey work, *374. 



Jersey, Report of Committee on excam- 



tion of falceolithic site in, 265. 

 Johnston (Lt.-Col. W. J.), Small-scale 



maps of United Kingdom, 360. 

 Johnstone (Prof. J.), in discussion on 



need for scientific investigation of 



fisheries, *359. 



Kalahari and possibilities of its irrigation, 

 by Prof. E. H. L. Schwarz, 361, f 381. 



Keeble (Prof. F. ), Address to Agricul- 

 tural Section, 200. 



Kerr (W.), and Prof. A. L. Mellanby, 

 Steam action in simple nozzles, 364, 

 t381. 



KiDNER (H. ), Round barrows in New 

 Forest.. . ., *368, t382. 



KiMMiNS (Dr. C. W.), Dreams of children 

 who are physically abnormal, *378. 



KiRKMAN (F. B.), Experimental study 

 of animals in the wild state, *371, t382. 



KoFOiD (Prof. C. A.), Exhibition of plates 

 for monograph of the unarmoured 

 Dinoflagellates, *360. 



Hookworm and human efficiency, 



*360. 



in discussion on need for scienti- 

 fic investigation of the ocean, *359, 

 t381. 



Neuro-motor system of ciliate and 



flagellate protozoa . . ., *359. 



Lamb (Prof. H.), on tidal institute at 

 Liverpool, 321. 



Laminariaceje, alternation of generations 

 in, by Prof. J. Lloyd Williams, *372. 



Laesen (J.), Danish credit corporations, 

 362. 



Lea (Prof. F. C), Testing materials at 

 high temperatures, *363, t381. 



Learning compared in men and rats, 

 conditions of, by Miss V. Hazlitt, *371. 



Lee (Prof. F. S.), Phenomena of indus- 

 trial fatigue, *371, t382. 



Lepidoptera, Report of Committee on 

 experiments in inheritance of colour 

 in, 261. 



Lewis (Prof. F. J.), Distribution of 

 vegetation types in eastern Canadian 

 Rocky Mountains, *374. 



Lewis (Dr. T.), Auricular flutter, *369. 



Relation of physiology to medi- 

 cine, *369, t382. 



Lewis (T. C), Is there in space of three 

 dimensions an analogue to Feuer- 

 bach's theorem . . . ? *351, t380. 



Lewis (Prof. W. C. McC), in discussion 

 on lubrication, *353. 



Liassic rocks of Somersetshire, by Dr. 

 A. E. Trueman, 356. 



