IXDEX, 



949 



Bbauchemin (Dr. Merle) on an ethjio- 

 logical surverj of Canada, 468. 



Beaumont (Prof. Roberts) on the 

 photographic method of preparing 

 textile designs, 881. 



Beazley (C. Raymond) on the Siberian 

 railway, 814. 



Beddob (Dr. John) ou the anthropology 

 of West Yorkshire, 002. 



on the vagaries of the kephalic 



index, 903. 



Behr (F. B.) on brakes and signals for 

 the Manchester and Liverpool elec- 

 trical express railway, 87G. 



Bell (A. M.) on flint implements found 

 at Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, 913. 



(C. N.) on an ethnological survcij of 



Canada,, 468. 



Ben JVevis, meteorological ohservations on, 

 Report on, 46. 



Benzene, isonwrplious derivatives of. Re- 

 port on, 167. 



Benzo-7-pyrone, the synthesis of, Dr. S. 

 Ruhemann and H. E. Stapleton on, 

 703. 



Bevan (E. J.), C. F. Cross, and J. F. 

 Beiggs on interaction of furfuralde- 

 hyde and Caro's reagent, 702. 



Bevan (Rev. .T. 0.) on the worliofthe 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 570. 



Bibliography of spectroscopy. Interim 

 report on the, 150. 



*BlCKEETON (A. W.) on cosmic evolu- 

 tion, 679. 



BiFFEN (R. H.) on the life history of 

 Acrospeira mirahilis, 943. 



BiNGLEY (Godfrey) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 350. 



BiNNiE (Sir A. R.), Address to the Sec- 

 tion of Mechanical Science by, 855. 



(W. J. E.) on a self-registering 



rain-gauge, 870. 



Biological Association at Plymonth, the 

 Marine, Report on investigations made 

 at the laboratory of, 399. 



Bird migration, a digest of ohservations 

 on. Third report on making, 403. 



Birth-rate and population, viewed from 

 the historico-statistical standpoint, 

 Marcus Rubin on, 838. 



*Blackman (Dr. F. F.) on the so-called 

 optimum strength of CO, for assimila- 

 tion by plants, 933. 



* and Miss Matth^ei on the effect 



of the closure of stomata on assimila- 

 tion by plants, 934. 



Blake (Rev. J. F.) on the registration 

 of type-fossils, 744. 



(R. F.) and Prof. Letts on a new 



and accurate method for determining 

 the amount of carbonic anhydride in 

 the atmosphere, suitable for scientific 

 expeditions, 693. 



Blake (R. F.) on a method for estimating 



the dissolved oxygen in water, sewage, 



&c., 708. 

 Blanfoed (Dr. W. T.) un the zoology of 



the Sandwich Islands, 398, 

 Blood, Report on the physiological effects 



of peptone when introduced into the 



circulating, 457. 

 Bolton (H.) on the excavation of cares at 



Uphill, 342. 

 *Bompas (E. C.) on stationary meteor 



radiants, 679. 

 BONNEY (Prof. T. G.) on seismological 



investigation , 59. 

 on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 343. 

 — — on the collection of j'h^tograpl/s of 



geological interest i?i the United Xing- 



dam, 350. 

 on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 570. 

 BoRCHGEEViNCK (C. E.) on the British 



Antarctic expedition, 1899-1900, 814. 

 Borneo, relics of the Stone age of. Dr. 



A. C. Haddon on, 901, 

 BosE (J. Ghunder) on the similarity of 



effect of electrical stimulus on in- 

 organic and living substances, 637. 

 Botany, Address by Prof. S. H. Vines to 



the Section of, 916. 

 Bottomley (J. T.) on jJractieal electri- 

 cal standards, 53. 

 (Prof. W. B.) on the utilisation of 



sewage sludge, 709. 

 Boulders of E. Yorkshire, the source and 



distribution of the far-travelled, J. W. 



Stather on, 759. 

 BOURINOT (Sir J. G.) on an ethnological 



survey of Canada, 4G8. 

 BOUENE (G. C.) on investigations made at 



the Marine Biological Association 



laboratory at Plymouth, 399. 



o>i the micro-chemistry of cells, 449. 



Bower (Prof. F. O.) on fertilisation in 



Pha-ophyccte, 569. 

 * on illustrations of sand-binding 



plants, 946. 

 BOYCE (Prof. R.) on the physiological 



effects of peptone and its precursors 



when introduced into the circulation, 



457. 

 Boyle (David) on an ethnological survey 



of Canada, 468. 

 on the paganism of the civilised 



Iroquois, 905, 

 Boys (C. Vernon) on determining magnetic 



force at sea, 45. 



on seismological investigation, 59. 



on the B.A. scretv gauge, 436. 



Beabeook (E. W.) on the physical and 



mental defects of children in schools, 461 . 



on the Silchester excavation, 466. 



on an ethnoloqical survey of Canada 



468. 



