INDEX, 
Frerz (Prof. H. E.), Sulphonation and 
nitration of naphthalene, 437, 504 
(B 18). 
Finton (Prof. L. N. G.), Graphical de- 
termination of stress from photo- 
elastic observations, 350. 
Finns, magic properties of the, .. ., 
by W. Bonser, 472, 506 (H 4). 
FisHer (EK. A.), Imbibitional 
water, 502, 507 (M 9). 
Furort (Prof. H. J.), Prehistory of 
Wales, 473, 506 (H 10). 
Fuorence (P. Sarcant), Individual 
variations in efficiency . . ., 461, 505 
(£ 7). 
Frieen (J. C.), Fatigue curves with 
school children, *484. 
Foreman, qualities desirable in a, by 
Miss A. G. Ikin, 485, 507 (J 26). 
Fow er (Sir H.), Zransport and its 
indebtedness to science, 162. 
Fox (Miss E.), Mental deficiency, “483, 
506 (J 8). 
Fraser (J. A.), Selection and training 
of operatives for weaving industry, 
484. 
Frenophone, by S. G. Brown, 427. 
Frog, colour changes in the common, by 
H. R. Hewer, 448. 
Frog, metabolism of, at different tem- 
peratures, by 2. Watson Jones, 482. 
Frog, physiology of development in, by 
J. S. Huxley, *448. 
soil 
Galvanometric tests of emotion, by Dr. 
Ll. Wynn Jones, *484. 
GaRpnerR (W.), on lake villages in 
Somerset, 415. 
Garwoop (Prof. E. J.), on photographs 
of geological intercst, 307. 
Gas ignition, mechanism of, by Prof. 
W. M. Thornton, 469, 506 (G 23). 
Gasteropod fauna from the chalk, new, 
by C. P. Chatwin, 447. 
Gates (Prof. R. R.), on Oenothera. . ., 
421. 
Genetic intersexuality in pigs, by J. R. 
Baker, 455. 
Geographical factors in development of 
irrigated lands, by J. N. L. Baker, 
459. 
Geographical position of the British 
Empire, by Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 
126. 
Geography as basis for general science 
course, discussion on, *459. 
Geography of Liverpool district from 
pre-glacial times to present, discus- 
sion on, 437. 
Geography teaching, Report of Com- 
mittee on, 321. 
583 
Geology of Liverpool district, by Prof. 
P. G. H. Boswell, #437. 
(yladstone dock, by T. M. Newall, #468. 
Glare in industrial lighting, effects of, 
by Dr. G. H. Miles, *483. 
GoopricH (Prof. E. §.), on Naples 
table, 318. 
GorpDON (Dr.), on the delinquent child, 
498. 
GRaBHAM (Dr. M. C.), Dental caries at 
Porto Santo, 480, 506 (I 17). 
Grammar and logic, by Prof. O. 
Jespersen, 496, 507 (L 1). 
Grecory (Dr. F. G.), Interrelation of 
light and temperature in growth and 
assimilation, 486. 
Grecory (Prof. J. W.), To the Alps 
of Chinese Tibet, 458. 
Grirriru (I. O.), Measurement of very 
high temperature, 430, 503 (A 19). 
GRove (Dr. A. J.), . Sexual con- 
gress of the earthworm, 456, 505 
(D 34). 
GRunpDy (Dr. C. 8.), 
childven in music, 497. 
Gypsies, origin and early migrations of, 
by Dr. J. Sampson, 474, 506 (H 15). 
Education of 
Happon (Dr. A. C.), on progress of 
anthropological teaching, 416. 
Hafnium, Chemistry of, by Dr. G. 
Hevesy, 432, 504 (B 7). 
Hatcu (Dr. B. P.), Lhermodynamic 
theory of mechanical fatigue and 
hysteresis in metals, 358. 
Harpy (A. C.), Plankton in relation to 
food of the herring, 449, 504 (D 10). 
Harrison, Benjamin ..., by de B. 
Crawshay, 477, 506 (H 26). 
Harrison (Dr. J. W. Hestop), Poly- 
hedral disease in vapourer moths of 
genus Orgyia, 452. 
, Sex in the Salicacee .. ., 454. 
Hay (A.), Farm management.. . 
agricultural education, 501, | 507 
(M 4). 
Henperson (H. D.), Stability in stan- 
dard of value, 461. 
Hevperson (IF. Y.), Direct effect of 
light on rate of water-loss from 
mesophyll! of leaf, 487. 
Heron (Dr. W.), Literary appreciation 
in elementary schools, 497. 
Herrings, age, growth, and maturity 
of, by B. Storrow, 449, 504 (D 8). 
Hevesy (Dr. G.), Chemistry of 
Hafnium, 432, 504 (B 7). 
Hewer (H. R.), Colour changes in the 
common frog, 448. 
Hewirr (W.), Physiographical features 
(Mersey and Dee estuaries), 457, 505 
(E2 a). 
