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INDEX. 



Myeks, Dr. C. S., Educability, 605. 

 Myees, Prof. J. L., Ancient geography in 



modern education, 99. 



on Bronze Age implements, 433. 



on Egyptian peasantry, 436. 



on Kent's Cavern, 434. 



■ • on teaching of geography in Scottish 



schools, 639, 648. 

 Mystery of Life, by Prof. F. G. Donnan, 



659. 



Nathan, Sir M., on Great Barrier Beef, 



395. 

 Nature and present position of skill in 



industry, Discussion on, 580*. 

 Neurofibril continuity, \>y Dr. 0. W. 



Tiegs, 560. 

 Newbigin, Dr. M. I., Man and forests of 



Europe . . ., 619, 687. 

 New tvpe of recording oscillometer, by 



W. b. Paterson, 602, 687. 

 Nichols, Dr. J. E., Ecology of British 



sheep, 637, 688. 

 Nicholson, Prof. J. W., on mathematical 



tables, 305. 

 Nitrogen retention, by Dr. H. E. C. 



Wilson, 598. 

 Norwood, Dr. C, Education : the next 



steps, 200. 

 on teaching of geography in Scottish 



schools, 647. 

 NuNN, Prof. T. Percy, on science in an 



urban secondary school, 485. 



Objections to mutation theory of evolu- 

 tion, by J. T. Cunningham, 564. 

 O'Brien, D. G., Endotrophic mycorrhiza 



of the strawberry . . ., 634. 

 Officers and Council, xxxiii. 

 Ogilvie, a. G., on tropical Africa, 431. 



■ Region of New York City, 568, 685. | 



Ogura, Prof. Y., Japanese Mesozoic 



plants, 616*. ; 



Oil engines for aircraft and railways, by j 



A. E. L. Chorltou, 585*, 686. j 



Ordnance Survey maps, methods of 



revision of, by Col. M. N. MacLeod, 



571*. 

 Origin of some Hallstatt types, bv Prof. 



V. G. Childe, 594, 686. 

 Ore, M. Y., Relative value of anatomical 



characters in identification of conifers 



. . ., 614*, 687. 

 Oxygen consumption of frog's heart, by 



Prof. A. J. Clark, 562, 685. 



Page, Miss W. M., Spore discharge in 



Sordaria . . ., 614, 687. 

 Paget, Sir R., Evidence of nature and 



origin of human speech, 589. 



Palaeolithic man in Scotland . . ., bv 



Dr. J. Ritchie, 593. 

 Palaeontology of Glasgow district, bv Dr. 



J. Weir, 542*. 

 Palaeozoic mountain systems of Europe 



and America, by E. B. Bailey, 57. 

 Parkin, J., Two laburnums : a problem 



in water loss, 626. 

 Parsons, C. W., Conus arteriosus of 



fishes, 558. 

 Parthenogenetic male and female pro- 

 duction . . . sawfly, by Prof. A. D. 



Peacock, 560. 

 Paterson, W. D., New type of recording 



oscillometer, 602, 687. 

 Peacock, Prof. A. D., Parthenogenetic 



male and female production . . . 



sawfly, 560. 

 Peake, H. J. E., on Bronze Age imjile- 



ments, 433. 



on Sumerian Copper, 437. 



Pear, Prof. T. H., Nature of skill, 168. 

 Pearsall, Dr. W. H., Absorption of 



methylene blue and orange G. by plant 



tissue . . ., 562. 

 Peat or lignite under boulder-clay near 



Glasgow, by D. Tait, 548. 

 Pegididae . . ., by E. Heron-Allen and 



A. Garland, 563, 685. 

 Pelham, R. A., Fourteenth -centurj- MS. 



map of Britain . . ., 577. 

 Personality and methods of mental 



analysis, by Dr. W. Brown, 606. 

 Petrie, Sir W. M. Flinders, Southern 



Palestine, 591, 686. 

 Petrified plant from Devonian of 



Australia, by T. M. Harris, 616, 687. 

 ^H and bufEers of potato tuber, bv C. T. 



Ingold, 624, 687. 

 Phomopsis ... on conifers, . . ., bj' 



G. G. Hahn, 613. 

 Phosphorescence, fluorescence, and chemical 



reaction, by Prof. E. C. C. Baly, 36. 

 Phosphorus requirements of barley . . . 



by Dr. W. E. Brenchley, 626, 687. 

 Photo-electric currents in leaves bv 



J. C. Waller, 624, 688. 

 Photographic measurement of radiation. 



Discussion on, 535*. 

 Physiography of the Atlantic coast of N. 



America, by Prof. D. Johnson, 669, 685. 

 Physiology to other sciences, Relation of, 



by Prof. C. Lovatt Evans, 160. 

 Picts : actual and traditional, bv Rev. 



Canon MacCulloch, 596, 686. 

 PiNKERTON, Dr. P., on Post-primary 



Education in Scotland, 629*. 

 Plankton distribution, Unevenness of, 



... by Prof. A. C. Hardy, 559. 

 Plankton of a sub-arctic whaling ground, 



by E. R. Gunther, 559, 685. 

 Plankton of Loch Awe .... bv Mis.s 



P. M. Jenkin, 560*. 



