556 
Myers (Dr. C.8.), on vocational training 
and tests, 455. 
Myres (Prof. J. L.), on distribution of 
bronze age implements, 359. 
Newsicin (Dr. M. I.), Mediterranean 
city-state in Dalmatia, 430. 
Nicuotson (Prof. J. 8.), Deflation, *432. 
Non-aromatic Diazonium Salts, Report of 
Committee on, 247. 
Objective measurements in experimental 
education, by D. Kennedy Fraser, 456. 
Ocinvie (Sir F.), on regional surveys, 
498. 
Oldest land flora, discussion on, 419. 
Organ of Berlese in Cimex . . ., by Major 
F. W. Cragg, 426. 
Orr (Dr. J. B.), Application of indirect 
method of calorimetry to ruminants, 
460, +467 (M19). 
OrwiIn (C. 8.), Address to Section M, 194. 
Owens (Dr. J. 8.), Air-lift pumping, 436, 
+466 (G17). 
—— Suspended impurities in city air, 
418, 7464 (B12). 
Oxidations ... in living tissues, by 
Prof. Gowland Hopkins, 417. 
Oxygen consumption, apparatus for 
recording, by Dr. A. Krogh, 445. 
Paces (H. J.), and H. G. THornton,... 
Bacterial numbers and nitrate content 
of field soil . . ., *457. 
Paleolithic art . . ., by Prof. G. Baldwin 
Brown, 438, +466 (H 3). 
Paleolithic cave art, discovery in upper, 
by M. Burkitt, 438, +466 (H 4). 
PartineTon (Prof. J. R.), on structure 
of molecules, 471. 
Patton (Major W. S.), Diptera which 
cause myiasis . . ., 426. 
Payne (Dr. W. W.), and Dr. E. P. 
Poutton, Epigastric pain, *446. 
PEAKE (H.), on distribution of bronze age 
implements, 359. 
—— on regional surveys, 498. 
Pear (Prof. T. H.), Neglected aspect of 
forgetting, *448, +466 (J 8). 
Peristalsis in the (Esophagus, by Drs. 
E. P. Poulton and W. W. Payne, *446. 
Personality, Study of, by Dr. H. S. 
Langfeld, 447. 
PETTERSSON (Dr.H.), Internal movements 
in the sea, 411. 
Photographs of geological interest, Report 
of Committee on, 251. 
Physiological Section, Address by Sir W. 
M. Fletcher, 125. 
INDEX. 
Physiology of heavy muscular work, 
Discussion on, 446, +466 (I 14). 
Physiology, The aims and boundaries of, 
by Sir W. M. Fletcher, 125. 
Plant growth, Discussion on quantitative 
analysis of, 454. 
Plant pigments . . ., Genesis of, by Prof. 
R. Robinson, 417. 
Polysiphonia, Organs of attachment in, 
by Miss L. Batten, 452, +466 (K 11). 
Potato, Degeneration in anthers of, 
by Miss M. 8. G. Breeze, 462, +467 
(M 22). 
Ports (F. A.), Work of Carnegie Institu- 
tion of Washington in the Pacific, 424. 
Povutton (Prof. E. B.), on zoological 
bibliography and publication, 260. 
Povutton (Dr. E. P.), and Dr. W. W. 
Payne, Peristalsis in the @sophagus, 
*446, 
Preference of pupils in subjects of study, 
by J. Don and J. Grigor, 454, +467(L1). 
Presidential Address by Sir T. E. Thorpe, 1 
PrizstLtey (Prof. J. H.) and Miss F. 
EVERSHED, Quantitative study of 
growth of roots, 454. 
Principles by which wages are determined, 
The, by W. L. Hichens, 95. 
Problems of Physics, by Prof. O. W. 
Richardson, 25. 
Psychoanalysis and suggestion, by Dr. 
W. Brown, 448. 
Psychogalvanic reflex, by —. McClure, 
*446, 
Psychological difficulties of a naturalist, 
by F. B. Kirkman, *449. 
Psychological Section, Address by Prof. 
C. Lloyd Morgan, 143. 
Psychological treatment of the delinquent 
child, by Dr. A. R. Abelson, 450. 
Psychology of the herd instinct, by Dr. 
E. Jones, *448. 
Pulmonary circulation, Independence of 
- . + by Dr. R. J. S. MacDowall, 
446, +466 (I 7). 
Quantum theory, discussion on, 473. 
Radiation and absorption by atoms with, 
modified systems of extra-nuclear 
electrons, by Prof. J. C. McLennan, 
*408. 
Rangin (Dr. M. T.), Compulsory arbi- 
tration .. ., 432, 7465 (F 11). 
RANKINE (Dr. A. O.), on structure of 
molecules, 471. 
Reap (H. H.), Contaminated magmas 
of Aberdeenshire, *420. 
Regional surveys, discussion on, 498. 
Rehtia, by J. Whatmough, 442, {466 
(H 8). 
