508 



INDEX. 



Sound, standard source of, bj' Major 



W. S. Tucker, 354. 

 Spink (H. M.), Geographical aspects . . . 



of water-power, 370, 1409 (E 8). 

 Spitsbergen, problems of geographical 



distribution in, by A. M. Carr-Saunders, 



372. 

 Spitsbergen, topographical work in, by 



R. A. Frazer, 370. 

 Spoilt work in relation to hours of labour, 



by Dr. P. S. Florence and Dr. A. H. 



Ryan, *393. 

 Sjjonge to its currents, relation of form of 



a, by Dr. G. P. Bidder, 307. 

 Spyer (A.), on economic steam pro- 

 duction, *384, t409 (G 5d). 

 Standard of white, necessity for, by Dr. 



F. W. Edridge Green, 392. 

 Stathep. (J. W.), New section in oolites 



and glacial deposits at South Cave, 



363, t408 (C 5). 

 Steam production, discussion on economic 



. . ., 383, t-iOg (G 5). 

 Stone circles. Report on age of, 326. 

 Storrow (B.), Herring fluctuations, 371, 



1408 (D \\d). 

 Stromeyer (C. E.), Resolution of com- 

 pound stresses, 384. 

 Strong (Dr. W. M.), Rock drawings from 



New Guinea, *389. 

 Sweating, physiology of, by Dr. J. H. 



Bum, 392, t409 (I 15). 

 Synthetic fats containing a carbohydrate 



chain, by Dr. H. Gilchrist, 357. 



Tattersall (Prof. W. M.), Work of 

 Lancashire and Cheshire fauna com- 

 mittee, 375. 



Taylor (H. V.), Commercial horticulture 

 and industry, *407. 



Tenth century art in the Danelaw, by 

 W. CoUingwoo I, 389. 



Thames to London basin, relation of 

 river, by Dr. H. L. Hawkins, 305. 



Theory of Numbers, the, by Prof. G. H. 

 Hardy, 16. 



Thompson (C), Erosion of Holderness 

 coast, 363, t408 (C 3). 



Thompson (Prof. J. McLean), Meaning 

 and evolutiim of some floral characters, 

 396, t410 (K 5). 



Tides, Report of Committee on, 260. 



Tides, with special reference to the North 

 Sea, by Dr. J. Proudman, *353. 



Time-relations in amphibian meta- 

 morphosis, by J. S. Huxley, 373. 



ToLMiE (Dr. P. M.), Cytologv of the 

 blood. . . , *392. 



ToRDAY (E.), Mutability of custom among 

 Congo tribes, 388. 



Training in citizenship. Report on, 337. 



Transport of organic substances in jilants, 

 by Prof. H. H. Dixon, 192. 



Tratman(E. K.), Explorations of Read's 

 cavern, 387, 1409 (H 10). 



Tuburcinia, cytology and life history of, 

 by Dr. M. Wilson, 398. 



Tucker (Major W. S.), Physical apparatus 

 for biological jnirposes, 353. 



Turner (Dr. E. O.), Electrical ignition 

 apparatus . . ., 384, t409 (G 8). 



Turner (Prof. H. H.), .Astronomical 

 evidence bearing on Wegener's hypo- 

 thesis of continental drift, 365. 



on Mount Wilson interferometer, 



*353, t408 (A 15). 



on seismological investigations, 253. 



Ultramicrometer in minute physical 



measurements, by Prof. R. Whid- 



dington, *352. 

 LTnemployment insurance, . . ., by J. L. 



Cohen," 378. 

 Unio and Anodonla . . ., by the Ccimte de 



St. Perier, *386, t409 (H 4). 

 Unstead (Prof. J. F.), The belt of political 



change in Europe, 375. 



Valency and polarity in organic com- 

 pounds, discussion on, 358. 



Vitamin A, . . . importance in feeding 

 pigs, by Capt. J. Golding, 1=391, 1409. 

 (I 76). " 



Vitamins, discussion on, *390. 



Vorational tests, practical applications 

 of, bv J. S. Rowntree, *393, 1410 

 (J 3).' 



Wadai. through, by Sir P. Brocklehurst, 



*375, t409 (E 4). 

 Wager (Dr. H.), on present position of 



Darwinism, *400. 

 Wagstaff (J. E. P.), Determination of 



dielectric constants and suscepti- 

 bilities by valve methods, *356. 

 Wallace (Dr. W.), on spawning and 



earlj' stages of the herring . . ., 371. 

 Wallis (F. S.), on old red sandstone of 



Bristol district, 315. 

 Walls (R. R.), Portuguese Nvasaland 



. . ., 377, t409 (E 19). 

 Walton (J.), Physiological anatomy of 



. . . Rhexoxylon . . ., 396. 

 War and stock markets, bj' W. Hamilton 



Whyte, 379, t409, (F 0). 

 Water-power, geographical aspects of 



. . ., by H. M. Spink, 376, 1409 (E 8). 

 Weather cycles in relation to agriculture, 



&c., discussion on, *352. 

 Wegener's hypothesis of continental 



drift, discussion on, 364. 



