502 



INDEX. 



Cochlea, resonating mechanism of, by 



Dr G. Wilkinson, 354. 

 Cohen (J. L.), Future of unemployment 



insurance, 378. 

 Coleman (Prof. A. P.), . . . ice con- 

 ditions in N.-E. Labrador, 363. 

 CoLLiNGWOOD (W.), Tenth century art in 



the Danelaw, 389. 

 Collins (Miss M.), Experiments on colour- 

 blindness, *393. 

 Collins micro-indicator . . ., by R. S. 



Whipple, *385. 

 Colloid Chemistry, Report on, 274. 

 Colorimetric determination of hydrogen 

 ion concentration in soils, by C. T. 

 Gimingham, *407, t4l0 (M 5). 

 Colour-blindness. . ., by Miss M. Collins, 



*393. 

 Colour-vision theories . . ., by Dr. F. W. 



Edridge-Green, 391, t409 (I 12). 

 Comber (N. M.), . . . lime requirement 



determination, *407. 

 Commerce, trend of world, bv D. C. T. 



Mekie, 376, t409 (E 10). 

 Commercial horticulture and industry, 



by H. V. Taylor, 407. 

 Compressibilities up to high pressures 

 . . ., determination of, bv E. D. 

 William!5on, 359. 

 Concrete . . ., resistance to fire of, by 

 Prof. F. C. Lea and R. E. Stradling, 

 382, t409 (G 3). 

 Conference of Delegates, Report of, 



433. 

 Congo tribes, mutability of custom 



among, by E. Torday, 38*8. 

 Convection in the atmosphere, by Sir N. 



Shaw, *353, t408 (All). 

 Cooking-plaoes, prehistoric, by Miss N. F. 



Layard, 388, t409 (H 12). ' 

 CooKSON (A. G.) and Nichol.\s (J. S.), 

 Strength of railway bridges . . ., 381, 

 1409 (G 16.). 

 Cornish (Dr. V.), Isothermal frontier of 



ancient cities, 377, t409 (E 18). 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, Report 

 ^ of, 432. 

 Craniometry, a method in comparative 



. . ., by Prof. W. J. Sollas, *386. 

 Credit, currency, <t-f.. Report on, 319. 

 Crew (Dr. F. A. E.), Developmental 

 intersexuality in the domesticated 

 mammals, 374. 

 Crystal analysis, significance of, by Sir 

 _ W. H. Bragg, *352, t408 (A 6). 

 Crystalline structure of organic com- 

 pounds, by Sir W. H. Bragg, *358. 

 Cumberbirch (Miss C. T.), The Dalton 



plan, 406, 1410 (L 96). 

 CtJNNiNOH.\M (J.T.), Origin of species and 

 origin of adaptations, 399, t410 (K 14e). 

 Cytology of the blood . . ., by Dr. 

 P. M. Tolmie, *392. 



Dalton plan, by Miss C. T. Cumberbirch. 



406, t410 (L 96). 

 ' Dana ' expedition in N. Atlantic, by 



Dr. J. Schmidt, *366. 

 Danube as a waterway, the, by Mrs. H. 



Ormsby, 375, 1409 (E 2). 

 Danvinism, discussion on jjresent position 



of, 399. 

 Davies (J. A.), Exploratifm of Aveline's 



Hole, 388, t409 (H 11). 

 Davis (F. M.), On fauna of sei-bottom, 



368. 

 Dawkins (Sir W. Boyd), on Derbyshire 



cave?, 336. 



on lake villages near Glaftonhury, 335. 



Debenham (F.), Survey in polar regions, 



376. 

 Derbyshire cares. Report on, 336. 

 Developmental intersexuality in the 



domesticated mammals, by Dr. F. A. E. 



Crew, 374. 

 Dielectric constants and susceptibilities 



by valve methods. Determination of, 



by J. E. P. Wagstaff, *356. 

 Distribution of particles in a colloid 



suspension, law of, by Prof. A. W. 



Porter and J. J. Hedges, *352, 14:08 



(A3). 

 Dixon (Miss A.), Periodicity in protozoan 



fauna of a pond, 374, t408 (D 24). 

 Dixon (Prof. H. H.), Transport of organic 



substances in j)lants, 192. 

 DoNNAN (Prof. F. G.), on colloid chemistry, 



274. 

 DooDSON (Dr. A. T.), on tides, 260. 

 Double stars, by J. Jackson, *356, ■f"40S 



(A 19). 

 DuNSANY (Lord), Worked flints from the 



Sahara, *388. 



Eccles (Prof. W. H.), on radiotelegraphic 



investigations, 273. 

 Economics Section. : Address by Prof. 



F. Y. Edgeworth, 106. 

 Ectocarpacese, nucleus changes in relation 



to . . . reproduction in, by Miss M. 



Knight, 402. 

 Edgeworth (Prof. F. Y.), Equal jmy to 



men and ivome.n . . ., 106. 

 Edridge-Green (Dr. F. W.), Colour- 

 vision theories . . ., 391, 1409 (I 12). 

 necessity for a standard of white 



392. 

 Education Section : Address by Sir R. 



Gregory, 204. 

 Educational and school science, by Sir R. 



Gregory, 204. 

 Efficiency of man . . ., by Prof. E. P. 



Cathcart, 164. 

 Electrical ignition apparatus . . .,byDr. 



E. O. Turner, 384, t'409 (G 8). 



