INDEX. 



589 



Spectra, on the orKjin of, by Prof. 



J. C. .McLennan, 25. 

 Speyer (E. R.), Evolution of apliids 



with complex life-cycles, 452. 

 Spielman (Miss W.), Vocational tests 



for dressmakers' apprentices, 484. 

 Spitsbergen. N(n-denski61d and neigh- 

 bouring glaciers of, by G. Slater. 



445, 504 (C 121. 

 Squirrel-cage induction motor .... bv 



Dr. T. F. Wall, 469, 506 (G 22). 

 Stability in standard of value, by 



H. D. Henderson, 461. 

 Stead (G.) and Trevelyan (^liss B.). 



Production of triatomic hydrogen ( ?) 



425. 

 Steers (J. A.), Orfordness. 459. 

 Stele, early history of, by Dr. D. H. 



Scott, 490. 

 Stone-using people of Central Celebes. 



by Dr. A. C. Kruyt, 47], 506 (H 1). 

 Storrow (B.), Age, growth, and 



maturity of herrings, 449, 504 (D 8). 

 Strahan (Sir A.), on geography of 



Liverpool district from pre-glacial 



times to present, 437. 

 Stress at a point in a plate by optical 



and mechanical methods, comparison 



of experimental methods for obtain- 

 ing, by Prof. E. G. Coker, *468, 506 



(G 17). 



Stress distributions in enguiecnnci 



materials, Rejiort of Committee on, 



345. 

 Sulphur bacteria, by Dr. D. Ellis, 



*494, 507 (K 31). 

 Survey maps of Humberstone and 



Scraptoft Lordships, by iliss E. H. 



-McLean, *476. 

 Sipnliionii' in animals and flants, by 

 'Prof. G. H. F. Nuttall, 197. 



Tansley (A. G.), on soil sourness. 494. 



Some aspects of the present posi- 

 tion of botnni/, 240. 



Temperature, measurement of very 

 high, bv J. 0. Griffitli, 430, 503 

 (A 19). 



Thoday (Prof. D.), Geographical dis- 

 tribution and ecology of genus 

 Passerina. 492. 



Thomas (Dr. E. N. :Miles), Seedling 

 anatomv of tlie Kbenales, 491. 



Thoma.s (R.) iind DuDLYKE (E.). Pre- 

 historic flint factorv at Abervstwvtli. 

 477. 



Thompson (Prof. J. ^iFcLean), De- 

 velopmental morphologv .... 490, 

 507 (K 23). 



Thomson (Prof. R. B.) and Sifton 

 (Dr. H. B.). Resin canals in spruce 

 wood, *492. 



Thornton (Prof. W. M.), Mechanism 

 of gas ignition, 469, 506 (G 23). 



Safe method of lighting coal 



mines. 470. 



Thouless (Dr. R. H.), Theories of the 

 soul, ♦484, 506 (J 15). 



Tibet, to the Alps of Chinese, by Prof. 

 J. W. Gregory, 458. 



'/'ides, Report of t'ommittee on, 299. 



ToMUN.soN, T. P., Mental scale for 

 school surveys, *4S4. 



ToRDAv (E.), Hmigarian folk-music. 

 476. 



Native traders in Central Africa 



471. 



Toxins, action of finely divided par- 

 ticles of slate, &c., on, by Prof. J. 

 .\f. Beattie, *479. 



TiaiviiKj in citizenship. Report of com- 

 mittee on, 422. 



Transport and its indebtedness to 

 science, by Sir H. Fowler, 162. 



Transport and its past obligations to 

 science, bv A. T. Wall, 466, 505 

 (G 7). ■ ■ 



Travis (C. B.), Recent geological 

 changes . . . Mersey estuary, 439. 



Triatomic hydrogen (?). production 

 of, by G. Stead and [Mi.ss B. Tre- 

 velvan, 425. 



Tumbu fly . . .. by Prof. B. Black- 

 lock, 453. 



Turner (Prof. H. H.). 07i seisino- 

 logical ini:e.<:ti(jiilli>ns, 283. 



United States Transnortation Art and 



British Railways Act, by C. E. R. 



Sherrington, 459. 

 Usher woon (Miss E.). Activation of 



hydrogen in organic coni|)ounds. 433, 



504 (B 10). 



A'apourei' moths of genus Orgyia. 



polyhedral disease in, by Dr. J. W. 



Heslop Harrison, 452. 

 Variation of length of step in walking, 



by Prof. J. S. :\Lacdonald, 481. 

 Variations in character of step, bv Dr. 



T. W. Wadsworth, Prof. J. S". and 



G. Macdonald. 481. 

 ^■ascular cryptoE;ams. organisation of 



the plantin. . . .. by Prof. W. H. 



Lan<;. 490. 

 Vascular supply of haustorial cotyle- 

 don of Lodoicea and Phcenix. liv 



Prof. H. H. Dixon and N. G. Ball. 



488. 507 (K 15). 

 Verkadsky (Prof. ^^'.). .\lumosilicatcs. 



435. 

 Virus diseases of plants, discussion on. 



492. .507 (K .30/^). 



