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INDEX. 



Structure and conditions of deposition 



of N.E. Yorkshire estuarine series, bv 



M. Black, 358. 

 Structure of disturbed deposits of Moens 



Klint and Lonstrup, Denmark, by Dr. 



G. Slater, 353. 

 Substitution of silage for roots in the 



feeding of dairy cows, by Prof. R. A. 



Berry, *430. 

 Sulphur bacteria as indicators in investiga- 

 tion of polluted water . . ., bv Prof. 



D. Ellis, 383. 

 Swamp cypresses of China and North 



America, by Prof. A. Henry, 415, 449 



(K* 7). 



Tautomerism, Discussion on, 343. 

 Terremare and Hungarian bronze age, 



by V. Gordon Childe, 392. 

 Thames gravels. Discussion on problems 



of, 346. 

 Theilee (Sir A.), Green (Dr. H. H.), and 



Du ToiT (Dr. P. J.), Minimum mineral 



requirements of cattle, 431. 

 Thomas (Dr. H. H.), Investigation of 



structure of mummified fossil plants, 



350. 

 Thompson (Prof. D'Arcy), Schoolboy 



science, *422. 

 Thompson (Prof. J. McLean), in dis- 

 cussion on conception of a species, 35(5. 

 Thompson (R. Campbell), Science of the 



Assyrians in the seventh century b c 



387", 447 (H 10). 

 Thomson (T.), Chirk experimental area, 



417, 449 (K* 16). 

 Thorpe (Prof. J. F.), Scope of Organic 



Chemistry, 46, 

 Thurston (Dr. A. P.), Classification of 



patent specifications, 384, 447 (G 18). 

 Threshold for hue-discrimination of 



normal and hypochromatic individuals, 



by Prof. H. E. Roaf, *396. 

 Timber and some of the ways it is used, 



by Sir J. Calder, *414. 

 Timoshenko (S.), Stress concentration 



produced by fillets, 382, 447 (G 11). 

 TiNCKER (M. A. H.), Effect of length of 



day upon growth and internal com- 

 position of some economic plants, 412, 



449 (K 28). 

 Tissue culture, Papers on, 361. 

 Titchmarsh (E. C), Fourier transforms, 



*339, 444 (A 8d). 

 Townsend (Prof. J. S.), Transference of 



energy in collisions between electrons 



and molecules, *339. 

 Toxicity of lead salts to fishes, by Dr. 



K. E. Carpenter, 368, 446 (D 24). 

 Training in community life, by M. L. 



Jacks, 426. 



Training of a zoologist, Discussion on, 



*366. 

 Transference of energy in coUisicms 



between electrons and molecules, bv 



Prof. J. S. Townsend, *339. 

 Transfer method of examining fossil 



plant ' impressions,' by J. Walton, 350. 

 Transformation of elements by low- 

 voltage discharges, by W. W. Gairett, 



*338. 

 Travels among tlie headwaters of the 



Nile, by Dr. G. D. Hale Carpenter, 



*374. 

 Treacher (Ll.), in discussion on [iro- 



blems of Thames gravels, 347. 

 Trigonometrical series, by Prof. G. H. 



Hardy, 338. 

 Tropical fungi of the western hemisphere, 



by Prof. F. L. Stevens, 404, 448 (K 4^. 

 Teueman (Dr. A. E.), in discussion on 



conception of a species, 356. 

 Turner (Prof. H. H.), on Seismological 



investigations, 267. 



Our coming total eclipse, *338. 



Tut-ankh-Amen's cosmetic, by A. Chaston 



Chapman and Dr. H. J. Plenderlnth, 



*343, 445(B3a). 

 Tyrrell (Dr. G. W.) and Peacock ( Dr. 



M. A.), Lava structures in Iceland. 



352, 445 (C 9). ■ 



Underclays and the ' growth in place ' 



theory of coal formation, by Profs. 



P. F. Kendall and A. Gilligan. "*3o2. 

 Underwood and its uses, by F. H. .7. 



Jervoise, 414, 449 (K* 6). 

 Unilateral inheritance in Ranunculus 



Auricomus, by Prof. F. E. Weiss, 404. 

 Union of Mercurv and Helium, by J. J. 



Manley, *344. ' 



Variolites from Merionethshire, bv Dr. 



A. K. Wells, 352. 

 Vaughan (W. W.), on Public school 



system. 428. 

 Vegetative propagation, Discussion on, 



409. 

 Venn(J. A.), Yields of British crops . . ., 



428, 449 (M 1). 

 Vernon (Dr. H. M.), What is the best 



index of comfort with regard to atmo- 

 spheric conditions ? 398, 448 (I 12). 

 and Manley (J. J.), Electric miners' 



lamp, . . ., *398. 

 and Manley (J. J.), Measurement 



of variations in air-movement and 



temperature, *398. 

 Vocational selection, . . ., by Miss W. 



Spielman, 403. 



