INDEX. 
British Columbia trees in relation to 
ecological factors, Age and rate of 
growth of, by Prof. A. H. Hutchinson, 
453. 
Browne (C. E.), on training for overseas 
life, 345. 
Brucsz (Sir D.), Prevention of disease, 1. 
Burn (Dr. J. H.), Factors controlling 
norma] output of sugar from the liver, 
*432, 468 (I 30). 
Burt (Dr. C.), Tests for scholarships and 
promotions, 457. 
Burton (Prof. E. F.), Mutual action of 
electrically charged particles in solu- 
tion, 379. 
Business forecasting, Discussion on, *410. 
Buxton (L. H. Dudley), Physical obser- 
vations on Navajo children, 423. 
—— Skulls from Valley of Mexico, 421. 
Calendar, Let us simplify the, . . 
Prof. C. F. Marvin, 368. 
CaLMAN (Dr. W. T.), on Zoological Record, 
311. 
Cameron (Prof. A. E.), Some Tabanide 
of Saskatchewan . . ., 399, 466 (D 11). 
Cameron (Prof. A. T.), Effect of absorb- 
able intestinal toxins on metabolism, 
433. 
——, Dr. T. InGvatpsen, and Dr. J. 
sep OF 
CARMICHAEL, Activity of iodothyro- | 
globulin . . ., 425. 
CaMERON (D. Roy), Forest fire protection 
in Canada, 450. 
CaMPBELL (Dr. D. H.), Relationships of 
Anthoceratales, *455. 
Canadian music .... by Dr. E. 
Millan, *456. 
Canadian University, The, by Sir R. 
Falconer, 459. 
Cannon (Prof. W. B.) and Dr. A. 
Querr1po, Adrenal secretionin chemical 
fount of body temperature, 425, 468 
(I 3). 
Cape Flora, Some aspects of richness of, 
by Prof. D. Thoday, 449. 
Cape to Cairo progress, by Dr. C. Christy, 
408, 466 (E 18). 
Carbon dioxide excreted by nerve, by 
Prof. G. H. Parker, 433, 468 (I 35). 
Carpel, Evolution of the, by Miss KE. R. 
Saunders, 449. 
CaRPENTER (Miss K. E.), Biological 
factors involved in destruction of river 
fisheries by pollution . . ., 403. 
Carrier Indian, Ancient education of a, 
by D. Jenness, *422. 
Catucart (Prof. E. P.), . . . Mechanical 
efficiency of the performance of muscle 
work, *436. 
. . . Respiratory quotient, 432. 
Mac- 
557 
Cayman Is., . . . Geological survey of, 
by Dr, C. A. Matley, 392. 
CHALLIES (J. B.), Water-powers of 
Canada . . ., 413, 467 (G 4). 
CHAMBERS (Dr. R.), Microdissection 
studies on viscosity differences in the 
egg during cleavage, 429, 468 (I 18). 
| Characteristic fossils, Report of Committee 
on, 297. 
Chemistry and the State, 
Robertson, 53. 
Chemistry of the oat crop, by Prof. R. A. 
Berry, *462. 
Chemotherapy . . ., by Dr. H. H. Dale, 211. 
China, Distribution of population in, by 
Prof. P. M. Roxby, 409, 466 (E 19). 
Chloroplasts and other cell-contents at 
low temperature, Behaviour of, by 
Prof. F. J. Lewis, 449. 
Curtsty (Dr. C.), Cape to Cairo progress, 
408, 466 (E 18). 
Ciliate, . . . Growth and reproduction 
rate of a, by D. Ward Cutler and Miss 
L. M. Crump, 396. 
by Sir R. 
| Civilization and population, by Prof. 
R. M. MaclIver, *410. 
| Classics in a secondary school system, 
Place of, by Prof. J. L. Myres, 458. 
Classics in French secondary schools, 
Present position of, by A. H. Hope, 
458. 
| Cleat in coal, Direction of, by Prof. E. S. 
Moore, *381. 
| CLemens (Prof. W. A.), Limnobiological 
investigation, in Ontario. . 
(D 22). 
CLemMENtTs (E. C.), Binocular vision and 
correct ocular muscle balance. . ., 
438. 
-, 401, 466 
| CrowrEs (Dr. G. H. A.), Protoplasmic 
structure and function . . ., *429. 
Coatses (R. H.), Business forecasting, 
*410, 466 (F 2b). 
Cobalt magnet steels, by E. A. Watson, 
416, 467 (G 18). 
Cod-liver oil, by Prof. J. C. Drummond, 
#427, 
Copy (Hon. Dr. H. J.), Administration of 
education in Canada, 459. 
CoKEr (Prof. E. G.), Photo-elastic methods 
of testing, 313. 
CoLEMAN (Prof. A. P.), Pleistocene rocks 
of Toronto region, 379. 
—— Pre-Cambrian climates, 390. 
—— Raised beaches. . ., 385. 
Colloids, Discussion on, 378. 
Colour-blindness, Temporary, by 
F. W. Edridge-Green, 428. 
Colour phenomena caused by intermittent 
stimulation with white light, by Prof. 
G. N. Stewart, 427, 468 (I 14). 
Colour vision, Theories of, by Dr. C. 
Ladd-Franklin, 442. 
Dr. 
