INDEX. 



References to addresses, reports, and papers printed in extended form are given ii italics. 



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



When two references to a paper are given, the second is to a note of its publication el ewhere, 

 or to a note of other publications by the author on the same subject. 



Acid catalysis, . . ., by Prof. H. M. 



Dawson, 318*, 430. 

 Action of potassium on contractile 



tissues, by G. P. Wells, 335, 432. 

 Address by the President, Sir A. Keith, 1. 

 Agriculture and national education, by 



C. G. T. Morison, 202. 

 ' Air conditioning ' experiments . . ., by 



Dr. E. Griffiths, 418, 435. 

 Airey, Dr. J. R., on mathematical tables, 



220. 

 Alcock, Mrs. N. L., on control of plant 



diseases, 381. 

 Algae of a bog . . ., by A. Malins Smith, 



380, 434. 

 Ami, Dr. H. M., Recent discoveries at 



Combe Capelle, 358. 

 Analytical method in the theory of 



numbers, by A. E. Ingham, 316. 

 Ancient metallurgy in Burma, by H. L. 



Chhibber, 330*. 

 Andrade, Prof. E. N. da C, Molecular 



theory of liquid viscosity, 315*. 

 Anthropometric instrument, Demonstra- 

 tion of . . ., by Prof. H. J. Fleure and 



Miss R. M. Fleming, 361*. 

 Apparatus for oxygen and C0 2 adminis- 

 tration, by Dr. H. W. Davies,"371*. 

 Apparatus for regulating pH of solutions 



for smooth muscle experiments, by 



Prof. B. A. McSwiney and Dr. Beren- 



bloom, 371*. 

 Appendicularians, Origin of, by Prof. W. 



Garstang, 331*. 

 Appreciation of wit, by Dr. LI. Wynn- 



Jones, 373. 

 Arable dairy farming, by J. Strachan, 



404*. 

 Arctic Alpine Bryophyte associations in 



Britain . . ., bv C. V. B. Marquand, 



390*. 

 Arithmetic of cubic number-fields, by 



Prof. W. E. H. Berwick, 315, 430. 

 Arnold, J. H., First school examinations 



in secondary schools, 403, 435. 

 Ashby, A. W., Economic situation of 



agriculture, 346*. 



Ashby, Dr. T., Roman roads in the valley 

 of the Tiber, 358, 433. 



Ashton, T. S., Coalminers of the 18th 

 century, 343. 



Astley, Rev. H. J. D., Cup and ring 

 markings, 358. 



Aston, Dr. F. W., New mass spcct Di- 

 graph and the whole number rule, 

 315*, 430. 



Atholl, Duchess of, Broadening of the 

 outlook in education, 191. 



Backwardness by Miss M. M. 



MacTaggart, 376, 434." 



Backwardness in arithmetic, by Miss E. 

 Wheeler, 372. 



Ballard, Dr. P. B., Art of examining 

 children, 402. 



Banta, A. M., and L. A. Brown, Sex in 

 Cladocera . . ., 334. 



Barbour, Prof. G. B., Tertiary and 

 Quaternary history of North China, 

 325. 



Barker, Prof. A. F., Race and environ- 

 ment as affecting type of sheep and 

 wool supplies of the world, 414, 435. 



Barker, Dr. S. G., Fading of dye-stuffs, 

 411, 435. 



Barker, W. H., on geography leaehim/. 

 299. 



Barkla, Prof. C. G., Coherence of X-rays 

 and the J phenomenon, 315*, 430. 



Barnes, B., Cultural varieties of fungi 

 . . ., 388. 



Barnett, R., Geological sections in 

 Sladen valley, 329. 



Barr, Dr., and Miss Hadfield, Nature 

 of action of sunlight on cotton, 417*, 

 435. 



Barr, S., Internal rust spot, 406*. 



Bartlett, R. J., Feeling and psycho- 

 galvanic reflex, 374, 434. 



Bather, Dr. F. A., on zoological biblio- 

 graphy and publication, 284. 



Beaven, Dr. E. S., on plot technique, -410. 



