INDEX. 



439 



Cleavage-fan in Ludlow rocks of Denbigh- 

 shire moors and Clwydian range, by 

 Prof. P. G. H. Boswell, 320. 



Climates of the past, Discussion on, 386. 



Close voltage rectifier, by P. C. Turner, 

 352, 433. 



Clothier, H. W., Switchgear for alter- 

 nating current, 351, 432. 



Clutterbuck, Sir P., Forestry and the 

 Empire, 393, 434. 



Coalminers of the 18th century, by T. S. 

 Ashton, 343. 



Coal supplies and their utilisation, Our 

 available, by Dr. C. H. Lander, 348*, 432. 



Coal supplies, Utilisation of our, by Prof. 

 J. W. Cobb, 348, 432. 



Cobb, Prof. J. W., Utilisation of our coal 

 supplies, 348, 432. 



Cochlea, Model of, by G. Wilkinson, 371*. 



Coherence of X-rays and the J phe- 

 nomenon, by Prof. C. G. Barkla, 315*, 

 430. 



Collingwood, R. G., Roman signal 

 stations on the Yorkshire coast, 356. 



Collins, Dr. Mary, University course in 

 experimental psychology, 308. 



Colloidal particles, Discussion on structure 

 and formation of, 317. 



Colonisation and development in East 

 Greenland, by J. M. Wordie, 338. 



Colour-blindness, First recorded cases of, 

 by Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green, 370, 433. 



Coloured fibres in the fleece, by J. E. 

 Nichols, 413, 435. 



Colour Vision, Report of Committee on, 307 . 



Combe Capelle, Recent discoveries at, by 

 Dr. H. M. Ami, 358. 



Comber, Prof. N. M., on soil survevs, 

 408. 



Teaching and research work on soil 



chemistry, 406*. 



Comparative reliability of intuitive judg- 

 ments of men and women, by Prof. 

 C. W. Valentine, 379*. 



Complement, Some properties of, by A. 

 Wormall, 371, 433. 



Conference of Delegates, Report of, 419. 



Continuation of Prof. Arthur Thomson's 

 and Mr. Dudley Buxton's ' Studies of 

 nasal indices in connection with 

 climate ' for Africa, by A. Davies, 366. 



Control of plant diseases, Discussion on, 

 381. 



Co-ordination compounds, by Dr. N. V. 

 Sidgwick, 27. 



Co-ordination compounds, Dr. S. Sugden 

 on, 316. 



Co-ordination compounds of molybdenum, 

 by Dr. W. Wardlaw, 318*, 431. 



Cornish, Dr. Vaughan, Fixing of 

 linguistic boundaries by national 

 adoption of Christianity . . ., 338. 



Cornish pegmatites, by E. If. Davison. 



327,431. 

 Correlation of carboniferous beds of 



Western Europe, by \V. S. Bisat, :; 1 8. 

 Cotton-growing policy . . ., by E. E. 



Canney, 416, 435. 

 Cramer, Dr. \V., Requirements of the 



population in milk-fat . . ., 369*, 



433. 

 Cramp, Prof. W., Hydraulic model illus- 

 trating behaviour of the arc, 347. 432. 

 Creatine, Some observations on excretion 



of, by Miss M. Hirst and Dr. C. (!. 



Imrie, 369*, 433. 

 Crew, Dr. F. A. E., on vasoligation, etc., 



281. 



Studies on the thyroid, 335. 



Crofts, Dr. J. M., First and m cond 



School Certificate Examinations . . ., 



402. 

 Cultural varieties of fungi . . ., by B. 



Barnes, 388. 

 Cunningham, J. T., on vasoligation, 



281. 

 Cunnington, Mrs. M. E.. " Woodhenge,' 



364, 433. 

 Cup and ring markings, by Rev. H. J. D. 



Astley, 358. 

 Cutler, D. Ward, and L. M. Crump, 



Effect of food-supply on multiplication 



of protozoa, 335, 431. 

 Cytology and development of Aspara- 



gopsis armata, by Prof. N. E. Svedelius, 



380. 

 Cytology of Callithamnion, by \V. T. 



Matbias, 380, 434. 



Dallimore, W., Minor forest products, 

 391, 434. 



Daniell, J. E., Distribution of religious 

 denominations in Wales . . .,360,433. 



Darwin's theory of mail's descent as it 

 stands to-day, by Sir A. Keith, 1. 



David, Prof. W. T., Efficiency of internal 

 combustion engines, 353. 132. 



Davidson, Dr. C. R., Stellar tempera- 

 tures, 314*, 430. 



Davies, A., Continuation of Prof. Arthur 

 Thomson's and Mr. Dudley Buxton's 

 ' Studies of nasal indices in oonneotaon 

 with climate ' for Africa, 366. 



Davies, Dr. H. W., Apparatus for 

 oxygen and COj administration, 371*. 



. . . Haemophilia, 369. 



Davies, W. M., on soil surveys, 409. 



Davison, E. H., Cornish pegmatites, 327, 

 431. 



Variation in composition of Cornish 



graiutes . . ., 326, 431. 



Dawe, C. V., A Yorkshire township . . ., 

 406*. 



