SUBJECT- INDEX TO ARTICLES 



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338.3 Mitchell, J. C. Egyptian Fisheries.— iN'a^. Sci., XII., 190 Mar., 1898 



550.1 Gregory, J. W. Suess'.s Theories of Geographical Evolution. — A^cd, 



Sci., XII., 117 Feb., 1898 



550.1 Howorth, H. H. A New Scheme of Geological Arrangement and Nomen- 



clatm-e.— i\'«<. ScL, XII., 35, 161, 261 Jan., Mar., April, 1898 



551.96 Hedley, ;C. The Broadening of Atoll -islets. —AV/i. Sci., XII., 174 



Mar., 1898 



565.7 Gahan, C. J. Dipeltis, a Fossil Insect? — Nnt. Sci., XII., 42 



Jan., 1898 



569 Woodward, A. Smith. The History of the Mammalia in Europe and 



North America.— A'ir;. Sci., XII., 328 May, 1898 



571.1 Abbott, W. J. Lewis. The Authenticity of Plateau Implements.— 



Nat. Sci., XII., Ill Feb., 1898 



571.1 Bullen, R. A. The Authenticity of Plateau Implements. — Nat. Sci., 



XII., 106 Feb., 1898 



571.1 Kennard, A. S. The Authenticity of Plateau Man : A Reply.— A"a<. 



.S«., XII., 27 Jan., 1898 



575.2 Henslow, G. The Study of Variations : A Reply.— A^«<. Sci.,Xll., 



313 May, 1898 



575.2 Tayler, J. L. The Study of Variations.— iVa^:. ^cl, XII., 231 



April, 1898 



575.2 Tayler, J. L. The Study of Variations. A Rejoinder. — N'at. Sci., 



XII., 393 June, 1898 



575.8 Jordan, K. Reiiroductive Divergence not a Factor in the Evolution of 



New Species.— A"ft<. Sci., XII., 45 Jan., 1898 



576.3 Spencer, Herbert. Cell-Physiology.— A^ai. Sci., XII., 307 



May, 1898 



