XIII. Folk-lore of the North American Indians, from the 'Jesuit 



Relations' (1611-1637). By J. E. King, M. A. ... pp. 1—34 



XIV. On the Atomic Weights and Classification of the Elementary 



Gases, Neon, Argon, Krypton, and Xenon. By Henry 

 Wilde, D.Sc, F.R.S pp. 1—5 



XV. On the Conditions which render definite the Rate of Propaga- 

 tion of an Earth-Tremor. By R. F. GwYTHER, M.A. pp. i — 12 



XVI. The Luminous Organs of Plerygioteuthis margaritifera, a 

 Mediterranean Cephalopod. By William E. Hoyle, 

 M.A., F.R.S.E pp. I— 14 



PROCEEDINGS. 



Allen, J. Fenwick. — The observation (or occurrence) of Noctiluca 



miliaris at Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey, in July, 1901 ... xxxv 



Bailey, Charles, I\I.Sc., F.L.S. — Exhibit of, and remarks on, a 

 branch of the lace-bark tree {Lagetta lintearia L.) from the 

 West Indies .. iv 



Exhibit of, and remarks on, a native bast blanket from Soulh- 



East Africa v 



— — Exhibit of specimens of Diotis candidissinia from County 



Wexford, Ireland v 



The discovery of the rare sedge Cladiiini janiaicense Crantz at 



Delamere Forest xix 



Bailey, Sir William W. — The topographical distribution of 



mechanical inventions in the County of Lancaster, and their 



influence on some British and foreign industries ... ... xiii 



Bowman, Frederic H., D.Sc, F.R.S.E.— On an apparatus for 



obtaining motive power direct from the combustion of coal 



at a high temperature ... ... ... ... ... ... xxx 



Cameron, Peter. — Exhibit of, and remarks on, Ilymenoptera from 



the Maldive and Laccadive Islands x 



Note on two probably introduced parasitic Hymenoptera in 



New Zealand ... ... ... ... ... ... ... xxv 



Chapman, D. L., B.A. — On experiments to discover whether 



Faraday's law may be considered as applying to gases ... xxxiii 



D.vwkins, W. Boyd, M.A., F.R.S. — Exhibit of, and remarks on, 



various ethnological specimens recently discovered in Crete... xlvii 



