IN DEX. 



References to addresses, reports, and papers printed in exlen'led form are given in italics. 



* Indicates that the title only of a communication is given. 



lief erences followed by entries th%ts (D 22) are to publication of a paper, or on the subject 

 thereof, elsewhere, the letter and figure indicating the section and number of the 

 communication in the sectional programme. 



Accidents in industry, by A. iStephenson, 



*401, 448 (J 12). 

 Acclimatisation to high altitudes, bv Dr. 



J. S. Haldane, *399. 

 Action of alkaloids and of cobra-venom 



on the pulse-beat of plant and animal. 



bv Sir J. C. Bose, .396. 

 Address by the President, H.R.H. The 



Prince of Wales, 1 . 

 Aegilops X wheat hybrids, by Prof. J. 



Percival, 405, 448 (K 6). 

 Aesthetic value of trees, by W. Dallimore, 



417, 449 (K* 17). 

 Agricultural education. Discussion on, 



•430. 

 Agricultural expansion, Discussion on 



limits ol, *377. 

 AiKiN (Dr. W. A.), Application of norma i 



Dhvsiotogv to speaising and singing, 



*309. 

 AiBEY (Dr. J. R.), on Mathematical 



Tables, 273. 

 Air jet acoustic generator, by Dr. J. 



Hartmann, *339. 444 (All). 

 4lford (Miss v.). The ritual dances, 388. 

 Ami (Dr. H. M.). Cambrian fossils of 



Canada .... *358. 

 Amoeba, by Dr. D. Hutchinson, *3C5. 

 Anatomical study of development of 



secondary wood of Frasienus excelsior, 



by L. Chalk, *414. 

 Andrews (M. C), British Isles in the 



nautical charts of the fourteenth and 



fifteenth centuries, 374, 446 (E 10). 

 Angles (A.), Restriction of output. 



401. 

 Anthropological studies of children, bv 



Miss R. M. Fleming, 390. 

 Anthropological types and tuberculosis. 



by E. G. Bowen, *390, 447 (H 20). 

 Anthropological work in Mesopotamia. 



by L. H. Dudley Buxton, 387, 447 



(Hll). 

 Application of normal physiology to 



speaking and singing, by Dr. W. A. 



Aikin, *399. 



Application of timber testuis, by C. J. 



Chaplin, 417, 449 (K* 18). ^ 

 Armstrong (A. Leslie), Excavations in 



Pin Hole cave, Creswell Crags, 392, 



447 (H 24). 

 Asymmetry and Intensity of Spectral 



Lines . . ., by Prof. W. Wien. 340, 



444 (A 23). 

 Atkinson (R. d'E.), Mechanism of light 



emission from atoms, *340, 444 (A 24). 

 Authoritarian element in distribution, by 



Prof. H. Clay, 376. 

 AvEi.iNG (Dr. F.), Psychogalvanic pheno- 

 menon so far as this is relevant to 



psycholog}^ 399. 



Backer (Pro). .).), Separation an.i 

 racemisation of simple optically active 

 compounds, *342. 



Banister (Dr. H.). Localisation of 

 sound . . ., 399, 44S (J 6). 



Barker (Dr. 8. G.), King (A. T.). and 

 Hirst (H. R.), Hvgroscopic relations of 

 colloidal fibres . ". ., 34), 444 (A 26). 



Bartlett (F. C), Social psvcholosv of 

 leadership, *402, 448 (J 16). 



Bartlett (R. J.), Judgment of value of 

 individual advertisements, 401, 448 

 (J 11). 



Bather (Dr. F. .4.), Is the species con- 

 cept of value ? 356. 



on Zoological bibliography and 



publication, 325. 



Beckit (H. 0.), Report on advisory 

 committee on making a population 

 map of the British Isles, *374. 



Site and growth of Oxford, 370. 



Beliefs and ceremonies connected with 

 . . . Egyptian saints . . ., by Miss 

 W. Blackmail, *385. 



Bengough (Dr. G. D.) and Sitton (H.), 

 Protection of aluminium and its alloys 

 against corrosion by anodic oxidation, 

 382. 



