INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS 
with references to the Transactions. 
| Absorption of Cathode Rays by Metallic Sheets (WuHipprNGTON), 280. 
Acid, Resolution of 5-Nitrohydrindene-2-carboxylic (Minis, PARKER and 
Prowse), 478. 
‘Air, Viscosity of (SEARLE), 183. 
Alloys, Volatilization of certain binary, in high vacua (BrrRry), 31. 
'Amitosis in Water-Plants (ARBER and McLean), 369, 380. 
Ammonia Content of the Waters of Small Ponds (SauNDERs), 471. 
Anthropometric data collected by Prof. J. Stanley Gardiner in the Maldive 
Islands and Minikoi (DucKkwortTH), 8 
ARBER, A., On Root Development in Stratiotes aloides L. with special refer- 
ence to the occurrence of Amitosis in an embryonic tissue, 369. 
_ARBER, HK, A. NEWELL, On the earlier Mesozoic Floras of New Zealand, 122. 
- ARMSTRONG, H. E., Elected Honorary Member 1914, May 18, 484. 
Atomic Constants an the Properties of Substances (KLEEMAN), 175. 
Azolla, History of the occurrence of, in the British Isles etc. (MARSH), 383. 
Batzy, P. G., Elected Fellow 1913, May 19, 306. 
Bary, A. M., see Mitis, W. H. 
Batts, W. L., Specific Salinity in the Cell Sap of Pure Strains, 467. 
— Pre-Determination of Fluctuation (Preliminary note), 469. 
-— A note on Leaf-Fall as a cause of Soil Deterioration, 466. 
-BAXANDALL, F. E., Elected Associate 1913, May 19, 306. 
-—— On the Presence of certain Lines of Magnesium in Stellar Spectra, 323. 
Benner, G. T., A Double-Four Mechanism, 391. 
Berry, Tava) Notes on the volatilization of certain binary alloys in high 
) . vacua, 31. 
‘Beta Rays, Relative Jonisation in various Gases by (KLEEMAN), 314. 
“Brack, E. H., see Purvis, J. E. 
Baas, J., Elected Honorary Member 1914, May 18, 484. 
‘Brace ai The The Diffraction of Short Electromagnetic Waves by a Crystal, 
ae Meres of (Marr), 58. 
‘BRINDLEY, H. H., The proportions of the sexes of Forficula auricularia in 
the Scilly Islands, 326. 
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