498 



Darwin (G. H.) The pear-shaped Figure of Equilibrium of a Eotating Mass of 

 Liquid, 147. 



Dendy (A.) On a Pair of Ciliated Grooves in tlie Brain of the Amnioco3te r 

 apparently serving to promote the Circulation of the Fluid in the Brain- 

 cavity, 485. 



Dewar (J.) The Specific Volumes of Oxygen and Nitrogen Yapour at the Boiling- 

 point of Oxygen, 36(X 



Dielectric constant of gases, relation to temperature (Walker), 394. 



Druininoiid (I. M.) Notes on the Development of Paluclina vim-para, with Special 

 Reference to the Urinogenital Organs and Theories of Gasteropod Torsion, 

 291. 



Dyson (F. W.), admitted, 149. 



Total Eclipse of the Sun, 1901, May 18. Preliminary Account of the* 



Observations made at Pulo Aoer Gadang, West Coast of Sumatra, 235. 



Earth's magnetic field, determination of value of (Watson), 1. 



Echinus esculenlus, development of (MacBride), 268. 



Eclipse (solar) of 1901, May 18, (Newall) 209, (Dyson) 235, (Maunder, E. W.) 247, 



(Maunder, A. S. D ) 261. 



Electron theory and radio-activity (Crookes), 413. 



Equilibre des figures pyriformes d'uue masse fluide en rotation (Poincare), 148. 

 Equilibrium constants of chemical reactions, method of calculating (Findlay), 471. 

 Eqiiilibrium of rotating mass of liquid (Darwin), 147. 

 Evans (A. J.), admitted, 330. 



Evolution, mathematical contributions to theory of (Pearson), 330, 450. 

 Ewart (A. J.) On the Physics and Physiology of the Protoplasmic Streaming in 



Plants, 466. 



Findlay (A.) Preliminary Note on a Method of Calculating Solubilities, and the 

 Equilibrium Constants of Chemical Eeactions, and on a Formula for the Latent 

 Heats of Vaporisation, 471. 



Functions, integi'al (Barnes), 121. 



Gases, application of kinetic theory to electric and optical properties of (Walker), 



394; law of the pressure of (Kayleigh), 495. 

 Gasteropod torsion illustrated by Paludina (Drummond), 291. 

 Goodrich (E. S.) On the Excretory Organs of Amphioxus, 350. 

 Grunbaum (A. S. F.) and Sherrington (C. S.) Observations on the Physiology of 



the Cerebral Cortex of some of the Higher Apes, 206. 

 Gymnosperms, development of stem in (Jeffrey), 119. 



Hair turning white, process of (Metclmikoff ), 156. 



Hartley (VY. N.) Notes on Quantitative Spectra of Beryllium, 283. 



Head, relation of size and shape of, to intellectual ability (Pearson), 333. 



Heat, latent, of vaporisation, formula for (Findlay), 471. 



Heredity, relation to symmetrical division (Bateson), 193. 



Heycock (C. T.) and Neville (F. H.) On the Constitution of Copper-Tin Alloys, 



320. 

 Hydrogen, stratifications of (Crookes), 399. 



lee, density and cxibical expansion of (Vincent), 422. 

 Inheritance of mental characters in man (Pearson), 153. 

 lonisation (spontaneous) of gases (Wilson), 277. 



