CONTENTS. 



GENERAL. 



PAGE 



African Grass Fires and their Effects. By G. F. Scott Elliott, M.A. 77 



The Past, Present, and Future Water Supply of London. By E. 



Frankland, F.R.S. 163 



Gold Extraction Processes. By T. K. Rose, D.Sc, Assistant Assayer 



of the Royal Mint ------- 484 



ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY. 



The Morphology of the Mollusca. By. W. Garstang, M.A., Fellow 



of Lincoln College, Oxford 38 



The Present Position of the Cell Theory, By G. C. Bourne, M.A., 



Fellow of New College, Oxford - - -94,227,304 



Some Recent Memoirs upon Oligochfeta. By F. E. Beddard, 



M.A., F.R.S. 19° 



ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Pre-historic Man in the Eastern Mediterranean. By J. L. Myers, 



Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford - - 335 



Selection in Man. By John Beddoe, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. - - 384 



BOTANY. 



On Recent Advances in Vegetable Cytology. By J. Bretland Farmer, 

 M.A., Professor of Botany in the Royal College of Science, 

 London - ---------22 



The Reserve Materials of Plants [Concluded). By J. Reynolds 

 Green, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Botany to the Pharma- 

 ceutical Society, London ------ 60 



The Stelar Theory : A History and a Criticism. By A. G. Tansley, 



B.A. i33j 215 



Ferns : Aposporous and Apogamous. By C. T. Druery, F.L.S. - 242 



Insular Floras. By W. Botting Hemsley, F.R.S.- - - 286,374 



CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. 



The General Bearings of Magnetic Observations. By Captain Ettrick 

 W. Creak, R.N., F.R.S., Superintendent of Compasses to 

 the Admiralty - - - - - - - - - 81 



Solid Solutions. By James Walker, Ph.D., D.Sc, Professor of 



Chemistry in University College, Dundee - - - - 121 



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